LIGHTING-UP TIME 831 p.m. Yesterday's Weather Maximum temperature 86.6 Minimum temperature 80.3 TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST Rainfall nil Sunshine 12.2 hours Date Hti;h Water Low Water Sun­ Sun­ a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. rise set 18 1(1.18 10.41 4.16 4.29 6.44 8.01 M9 11.05 11.26 4.58 3.18 6.45 8.00 Whe VOL. 31 — NO. 1»2 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951 6D PER COPY Laughter British Offer Denounced At Kaesong To Persian People; Stokes Brings Hope MUNSAN, Korea, August 174 (Reuter). — If good humouH round the Conference tables] Says It's His Last Word means anything, and if _ concilia- j toiy broadcasts are significant, the cease-fire committee at Kae­ TEHERAN, Persia, Aug. 17 (Reuter)—A broadcast from song may be getting somewhere Teheran Radio tonight was thought to be an indirect rejec­ MacARTHUR HEARINGS: In its efforts to end the Korean tion by Persia of the British offer which aimed at solving the war on an agreed line. Anglo-Persian oil dispute. NO REPORT OR FINDING The talks,'how confined to two, men from each side, are being The broadcast told Persian listeners that the British plan conducted on a strictly secret would give a monopoly of sales of Persian oil to the "former Senators Fear Controversy basis. But reporters present in company" (Anglo-Iranian) and place the economy and social Kaesong today reported that the life of the country at the mercy of British capitalists. At This Critical Time meeting was held in a cheerful The broadcast appeared to be [ — atmosphere. At the same time, Communist Persia's answer to the British WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Reu­ Minister for Raw Materials, Mr. ter).—Tbe United States Senate correspondents indicated that a Richard Stokes, who said earlier MacArthur enquiry committee compromise could be In the wind tj-ufit the Persians must take or Six More voted 20-3 today against making by saying the Communist negoti- j lUFve his plans for settling the any report on its two months of ators might accept a buffer zone future of the Anglo-Iranian Oil hearings. based on a no-man's-land be­ Company — and that rejection tween the battle lines. Hitherto U.S. Reds Senator Richard Russell, of the Communists have held out meant Britain would look else- Georgia, the committee's Demo­ for oil supplies. for a United Nations withdrawal where crat chairman, told reporters that to the indefensible 38th Parallel. The oroadcast, as heard in Lon- the majority feeling was that any don, s: id Mr. Stokes' proposals to Arrested report at this time on the dis­ LOCKED DOORS handle the sale of ______oil throug_ h a missal of General Douglas Mac- Arthur would only "revive bitter ] In the "peace town" itself British-dominated aeency "would delegates of the two-a-side com- j WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Reu­ controversy at a critical period in perpetuate the same practices" the Korean peace talks." mittee locked the doors behind carried out bv the British in ter).—Six more American Com­ them for forthright and secret Persia during the last 50 years. munist Party leaders were He said that the decision talks to find some way out. of PERSIAN "SLAVES" arrested today in the fourth against a formal report was made j the deadlock. It said the scheme "would place round-up since June. on a motion of Senator Leverett Nothing was announced after the Persian oil industry, The Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, director Saltonstall (Republican, Massa­ their session. The few corres­ National Iranian Oil Company I of the Federal Bureau of Investi­ chusetts). But it was decided to pondents waiting outside the (formed to take over Anelo- gation, said those arrested had let* individual members file a conference room — three United Iranian), Persian economy, Per­ j been connected with Communist statement of their views to be in­ cluded in the hearing record to Nations and four Communists in- sian politics and national and Party activities in Pennsylvania stead of the usual 30 or 40 — social life at the mercy of the and West Virginia. be transmitted later to the Senate. General MacArthur was re­ reported that they heard fre­ [British capitalists." Among them was Steve Nelson, quent laughter. "Mr. Stokes expects that the who was trained at the Lenin moved from his Far Eastern com­ School in Moscow. mands by President Truman on Peking Radio quoted General Persian nation would give the April 11. Nam II, chief Communist nego- I monopoly of sales to the former Today's arrests brought to 46 j the number of Communists seized The Senate panel—made up of tiator, as saying at yesterday's company (Ant/lo-Iranian) which members of the foreign relations meeting that his proposal for a for half a century has made the on charges of conspiracy to over- I throw the U.S. Government by and armed services committees— demilitarised zone on the 38th Persian nation into political and I force since the Supreme Court up- began hearings on May 3 and Parallel could be readjusted." economic slaves—which means he | held the conviction of 11 leaders ended them on June 25. More A translation made him say: puts in doubt the intellieence and in June. than two million words of testi­ "The Communists' idea is for a capability oi' the owners of tbe Others arrested were: mony were received. demilitarised zone along tbe mineral wealth of the country," James Hulse Donsen (65), of At today's session the commit- parallel, but It can be adjusted the broadcast said. ; Pittsburgh. He was identified as tees formally adopted the follow­ if topographical features and Mr. Stokes, who came here after I western Pennsylvania representa- ing resolution by Senator Sal ton- formations so necessitate." Mr. Averell Harriman, ^resident | tive of the Daily Worker, Commu­ stall: The Russian news agency Tass * Truman's special representative, nist Party newspaper, and a "That the committees transit translated the passage: "Although j •had broken up one deadlock ; tj I charter member of the Communist and report lo the Senate for its I the proposal of our side is that iieMfntiations on the futIU e of th'. j Part v.. information the hearings and the I the 38th Parallel be fixed as a company, had offered to .Et ;?i Andrew Rudolph Onda (46), of records and their** appendices. military demarcation line, our the principle of nationalisation j Pittsburgh. He was described as "That the committee file no I proposal on the demilitarised I and turn over the company's I steel organiser for the Communist* further report, that no views or zone based on this can certainly assets to Persia. JParty, covering western Pennsyl­ conclusions be denominated as the l be adjusted if It is necessary aad, But the Persians refused to vania. majority or minority views or reasonable from the point of view accept his scheme for a sales or­ Irving Weissman (38), of New conclusions but that members be of the military needs of both ganisation which would disoose York, former district chairman of permitted before September 1 to j sides." of the oil, u Britain a hefty the West Virginia district of the file their views and conclusions I CONCESSIONS share of fir al nrofits. I Communist Party and now with the chairman, and that said views be printed in the appendix." The United Nations radio re- '• Tlv scene at Penno's Wharf, St. George's, last night when the producer of the autumn pageant, Mr. F. J. Gould, selected his "BEST OFFER" assigned to national headquarters iterated, that the Allied command in New York. Before this vote Republican cast for the eight episodes. (Top right) Mr. Gould with two of ths cast. (Top left) Mr. Edward Stefanek is measured for his monk's Mr. Stokes old the Persians Senator Styles Bridges moved was willing to make concessions todav: "The off ir is the best I can Many other Communist leaders costume in the tableau depicting the arrival in Bermuda of St. Bredan and 16 monks from Ireland in the year 515. Mr. Frank Gnrr have been indicted ' under the that the committee file a report { Continued on Page 10 make." j Smith Act, which makes it a "with conclusions." takes the measurements while Mr. Robert Cogswell, producer of the Kindley Air Theatre, waits with pen poised to note particulars. His curt declaration came as the j crime to conspire to advocate the This was defeated by an 18 to In the lower photograph is a general view of the gathering. (Story elsewhere on this page) quiet of the Moslem Sabbath was overthrow of the United States 5 vote. broken by an anti-British riot. Government by force. Continued on P»ge 14 Daggers flashed when 200 mem­ Soviet Sub Strength bers of the fanatical Mohammedan ! Duty-Free Tyres Case CASTING BEGINS FOR sect Fedayan Islam were stopped Greater Than Nazis' Prosperity by police with batons during a BERMUDA PAGEANT protest march to the Shah ritain's Labour Problems WASHINGTON. Aug. 17 Mosque. It was at the mosque (Reuter)—Mr. Dan Kimball, Taxi Operator's Acquittal that the last Persian Premier was United States Secretary of Shown In fatally shot by one of the move- the Navy, said today that the i Ti o _P Starving Man And Fat Man ment. Soviet navy had about IS | Oil discussions marked time to- Will Grow With Arms Drive times the number of -•lib- lay, but British official circles re­ marines possessed by Ger­ Reversed By Supreme Court Found For Roles Report mained frankly pessimistic about (Special to The New York Times many at the start of the sec­ Townsfolk of St. George's, a their outcome and expected Mr. and The Royal Gazette) ond world war. Following a successful appeal group from Kindley Air Force Mohammed Mussadevh's Govern­ LONDON, August 17.—Within Say Russia Is Addressing tbe Over' pas by the Solicitor General, Major Base and one or two people from The general high level of pros­ ment to reject the Britisn pro- the next two years or so Britain Writers' Club, Mr. Kimball David Huxley, in the Supreme j Mrs. Maclean Hamilton Parish lined up at Pen- perity in the Colony was given as I*v£_als. will be obliged to transfer an­ estimated the personnel Court yesterday, Claude Terceira, no's Wharf, 81. George's last night one reason for a 13 per cent in­ TJlr. Stokes said: "The offer I other half million workers from Turning Poland strength of the Soviet army Southampton taxi fleet operator night to be measured. It was not crease in gross revenue by the have made is the best I can make. civilian production to defence at about four million officers who was recently dismissed on a Taken To a "body-beautiful" contest but Bermuda Electric Light Company I have agreed to consider slieht work, the British Treasury in­ charge of illegally obtaining merely to determine the size of last year in the annual report pre­ and men. sented at yesterday's annual amendments, provided the prin- J dicated today. More than one nto Colony He said the United'States duty-free motor car tyres from I costumes to be worn by those par­ 1 shareholders* meeting. cip .— of my proposals are million persons, or five per cent Sixth Fleet, now stationed the American Naval Operating Secret Villa ticipating in the pageant, spon­ accepted." of Britain's total labour force, in the Mediterranean, could Base, will now be convicted in the sored by the Trade Development The report added that the year's LANDSKRONA, Sweden, Aug. Board, to be held in the grounds The British envoy said he will then be employed in the | 17 (Reuter).—l"welve mutineers keep the Mediterranean and Magistrate's Court. net profit of £107,151 was only manufacture of munitions or NICE, France, August 17 of old Government House, St. I £ 2,982 or 2.9 per cent over last wanted to "reaffirm most empha­ from a Polish minesweeper said the land around it free. Terceira appeared before the (Reuter).—Mrs. Melin Maclean, tically that in my view and that equipment. "Nobody will trifle with Wor. H. Martin Godet on July fe8,1 George's. year, and emphasised * that the today their country was the victim American-born wife of Donald Mr. F. J. Gould, producer oi the of my expert advisers the eight- "It is clear," the Treasury's cf a giant squeeze play by the us there if we maintain the and pleaded not guilty to a charge margin of profit was only 4.46 per monthly Bulletin for Industry j of acquiring 62 motor car tyres I Maclean, one of the two missing two previous pageants in 1931 and cent of a conservative present-day point proposals conform to tbe Soviet Union. (Sixth) fleet and keep it British diplomats, arrived here* and nationalisation law of April 20 said, "that the demands of re­ strong," he declared. from the Naval Operating Base I 1936, pleaded, ordered, smiled estimate of the value of the com­ armament will have to be met by They charged Russia with turn­ without paying import duty on by air tonight and was smuggled cajoled those present into taking pany. and the (Averell) Harriman for- to a hidden villa. ! mula whieh. in agreement witb j a rearrangement of the labour ing Poland into a Soviet colony. them. The Hamilton magistrate parts in the eight episodes which It also pointed out that operat- force rather than an increase. Over 200,000 Red troops surround dismissed this charge against Ter­ She went- in a fast car, escor­ will depict the history of the i ing costs were up 18.7 per cent as the Persian Government, formed ted by French detectives, to the Colony from the year 515 to a the basis of the present negotia­ At present vacancies in defence the borders to prevent Poles from i ceira, but fined him £10 on a compared with the previous year, work are being filled largely by escaping, Soviet industrial EGYPTIANS TURN DOWN charge of infringing exchange villa deep in the woods near garden party in the year 1804, a while the rates per kilowatt hour tions. Saint Tropez. The driver said few months before the Battle of "I honestly believe," he said, internal switches of workers, but methods have been introduced and control regulations by drawing a on an overall basis were less than Russians* have taken over top BRITISH PRIZE MONEY cheque for £ 150 in payment of later that police had told him to Trafalgar nine per cent greater than those "that the proposals represent the substantial releases from less "I need a man who can say important production must occur civilian and military jobs, they the tyres in favour of a non-resi­ tell no one where the villa was. received in 1939. most favourable' terms Persia can said. dent of the sterling area. Mrs. Maclean was accompanied ! Tm hungry' with all the agony I hope to secure." if tbe defence programme is to of starvation," he called out. The increased volume of power oe carried out." The 12 men last week seized Channel Swimmers Loyal Proceedings for the Crown at by her mother, her three ! sold, permitting greater economies __. o the Polish minesweeper HG 11 in children, her sister and her ' Sergeant Dick Koenig, of the In an economy as tightly the lower court hearing were XT.S.A.A.F., a member of the 1 Jse's of operation and the use of geared as Britain's, that shift of mid-Baltic, locked up their conducted bv Mr. Peter Smith, sifter's child. modern, more efficient methods Hurricane Menaces Jamaica officers and sailed to Sweden. To "Insulted" Farouk Their arrival caused consider­ theatre with a cadaverious ex- work undoubtedly will mean Crown Prosecutor, at the instiga­ I pression, suitably moaned the ' of management, was given as the The Swedish Government is able interest on the Riviera, , MIAMI, August 17 (Reuter).— j less goods for civilian consump­ FOLKESTONE, England, Aug. tion of Mr. Winston Kempe, Col­ Conl inued os Page 9 principal reason for the fact that Jamaica was advised to prepare tion unless this country can sub­ considering a Polish request for 17 (Reuter).—Three Egyptians lector of Customs. The Crown Con inued on Page 14 the company was able to show a .for a hurricane today as an in­ stantially increase the output of their extradition, but Western cried three cheers for King failed to agree with the maais-. profit increase in spite of the in­ creasingly violent tronical storm the individual worker, as United officials believe they will have Farouk tonight an-n flung back at (rate's decision to dismiss the first creasing value of its equipment. [ moved across the Caribbean Sea. States foreign aid authorities are left the country before Sweden the British £ 2,000 they won by charge and asked for a "case Continued on Pige 9 The Miami weather bureau now urging. replies. swimming the English Channel' stated" for the hearing of an o reported that the storm was • In the middle of last year Russia is colonising Poland by yesterday. appeal on behalf of Mr. Kempe at Magistrate Upheld on travelling along a path which fewer than half a million workers encirclement and infiltration, the They couldn't accept the dirty the Supreme Court. Mr. Dudley House Group Cut Civil II should take it Over or just south in Britain were employed in refugees said. old money, a spokesman said, be­ Continued on Page 10 i ji Jamaica tonight. defence production. When the Coastal defence service—known cause English newspapers have | Defence Votes By 7/8ths Ij KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 18 rearmament programme is run­ in Poland as "Wops"—has been published "abusive attacks and I (Reuter). — Residents today tied slanders" about Farouk. Liquor Licence Ruling ning at its peak in 1953-54 the | nearly doubled in the past year. Would End Relations With WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Reu­ down everything not firmly fixed number * will be more than The money so lightly spurned to the ground following warnings Its job is to remove "unreliable included £1,000 won by Mareeh £25. The cancellation was based ter)—The House appropriations, doubled, the Treasury said. elements" from an 18-mile wide Reference to the duties laid on i committee today slashed by that a dangerous, 75-mile-an-hour Hassen Tamalf, who was first in I Czechs Over Oatis Case the bolder of a restaurant liiuov on Ratteray s failure to comply However, the labour force is coastal belt along the shores of the 21-mile 'international race, with the Liquor Licence Act, seven-eighths the civil defence hurricane threatened to hit the increasing only slightly, less licence was made by the Solicitor Island. ! the Baltic and to man new mili- and two prizes of £25!) each WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Reu- General, Major David Huxley, in which requires the holder o£ a expenditure sought by President ihan one per cent of it is un­ I tary airfields, coastal batteries and picked up by Hassan Abd El j ter).—The Senate foreign re- licence to conduct a bona-fide Truman. All shipping has been moved to employed, and more are gone i tie Supreme Court yesterday I radar stations now hastily being Rehim and Said KI Araby for 11 at ions committee' unanimously when he successfully opposed an restaurant business. It refused to aprove any civil safety points in the harbour. into the armed forces. completed by slave labour. Earlier reports from Miami, finishing the grind. recommended todav that the appeal by Percival St. George. During that case Mr. Godet said defence funds' for bomb shelters Continued on Page 14 The Poles said religious services Brig. Sabri, of the United States cut off all trade re­ Ratteray against cancellation of it was abundantly clear that Rat­ and other protective facilities. Fla., said that an increasingly Egyptian team, made his dramatic lations with Czechoslovakia until teray had not been operating the violent tropical storm is moving I are now forbidden in the Polish '-is liouor licence for "Ratteray's The President had asked for army and navy. announcement at the celebration i Mr. William N. Oatis, imprisoned Grandstand," Somerset. restaurant himself since April 14 $535,000,000. The committee cut across the Caribbean Sea in this terday they are liable to be dinner given by The London Daily American news agency corre­ He had "farmed out" that side of direction. drafted during the coming school "The mass we attended today The Chief Justice, the Hon. Sir this figure to $65,255,000, saying Mail, which sponsored the swim. spondent, is freed. the business to Wesley Bascombe, the aaency had not developed a session. was our first since our call up two His, hosts and other guests sat It sent on to the Senate a resolu­ Brooke Francis, and the Assis­ a former head chef at Cambridge The induction figures were years ago." they told reporters. open-mouthed as he rejected the tion adopted bv the House on tant Justice, Dr. the Hon. R. C.! Beaches, who. In evidence, said he i realistic, well-co-ordinated civil 520,000 Americans Will made public by a House military The refugees said there was prizes. August 14 by a 362 to 1 vote. Hoi 1 is Hailett, presided over theI purchased the food, hired the staff I defence plan which would sub-committee in a report on I "feverish arming" in Poland and The brigadier said the Mr. Oatis was sentenced to 10 hearing, Mr., Ratteray was re- and paid their wages. He paid guarantee the people "tbe maxi- Be Drafted This Year recent military appropriations they do not want to be forced to Egvptians had read "offensive" years' imprisonment in Czecho­ i resented by Mi, J. E. Pearman, Ratteray a weekly rent on a I mum of urotection for the money hearings. fight with the Russians against the articles about Farouk in British slovakia on, espionage charges. M.C.P. signed agreement. expended." . WASHINGTON, August 18 Formerly a student was not West. newspapers, which have given a [The charges were described as a Cancellation of the liquor The case originally came to the When that was done, the com­ (AP). — The Selective Service inducted during any academic- A Russian admiral heads the bit of space lately to Farouk's sham by officials here. licence for "Ratteray's Grand­ attention of the Magistrate's mittee said, It would approve the [expects to induct 520,000 men year already started, as long as navy, while in the Polish army Mediterranean honeymoon ahd The resolution would not be stand" was ordered by the Wor. Court when Ratteray disputed a minimum, [into the armed services this year his grades were satisfactory. 5,000 top positions are held by I his gambling sprees. mandatory upon the Government H. Martin Godet at Somerset civil claim instituted by Peniston It cut $150,000,000 from the Any time his name came up. ne Russians. All wear Polish uni- , The swimmers, he proclaimed, but would express the sense of Magistrate's Court on July 21,: Continued on Page 9 Land 300.000 in 1952, And it when he also jmposed a fine oil Continued on Page IA warned certain college men yes could ask another postponement. Conl inued oa Page 19 I were loyal to their King. Congress in the case of Mr. Oatis. £age 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951 ®lp? Sngal (&t\utte *$*** ** LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AMERICAN APPOINTED Incorporating FOR KOREAN SURVEY The Royal Gazette (Est. 1828) (Correspondents are reminded that The Colonist and Dally News j 'She SOlary letters must be accompanied by the names and addresses of the senders, (Est. 1886) not necessarily for publication but as Will Advice U.N.E.S.C.O. U.S. am Canada Representative:* proof of the -writers' bona fides.) S S Koppe & Company, Inc. Castle Harbour, On Educational Needs 630 Fifth Avenue. § Samuel Pepys Teueer Bermuda, August IS, 1051. New York City. J The Editor, PARIS, August 17 (Reuifer).— The Royal Gazette. Dr. Thomas E. Benner, professor TJiJted Kingdom Representatives: of education at toe University of African & Colonial Press Agency, Ltd., My Dear Sir: Friday, August 17th Illinois, today was named as the 8 Red Lion Square, Your forthright editorial man who wBT survey means of 2_dndon, W.C.l, England. A letter from my devoted "Everything To Gain" as pub­ spouse and right pleased I hm to restoring education in* South lished in the Wednesday, August Korea for the United Nations. find heir so happy and busy. She 15th edition, anent having proper was determined not to see the lifeguard protection cm the The United Nations Edufeational, ProprleU./*r. Festival but would devote her various beaches of charming and Scientific and Cultural Organisa­ tion announced ihe appointment THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. entire time to seeing old friends. delightful Bermuda, has struck But this she finds impossible see­ a deep toned note of definite of the Sl-year-old American, who £-13 Street, Hamilton. ing that old friends are themselves approval among our many is a specialist in the education of attending the Festival. Moreover, friends, contacts and visitors here handicapped children. editor: E. T. SAYER if is impossible to avoid the Festi­ from the United States. For the survey the organisation Manager: Ford Baxter val since every village and .town earmarked £ 35,000 from its emer­ is in festive mood and staging re­ As you so aptly state, we do gency funds and expects further markable historical evants; come here in a carefree mood contributions. Subscription Rates: The weather not too good, but and we are not familiar with the local idiosyncracies of tide and Dr. Benner made a survey of Local Foreign apparently that did not disrupt educational needs in Korea last 1 Tear £S. 0.0 £6. 0.0 great events. She went to West­ beach. It is a fixed rule at the year as special advise*1 to the • Month* .... 3.0.0 3. TJ minster Abbey in a pouring rain, popular beaches in the States to South Korean Minister of Educa­ S Month* 1.17.6 2. 5.0 but tbe church so full that she had have ' lifeguards constantly on tion. In his new position be will 1 Month 0.13.0 0.16.0 difficulty in finding a seat She duty and to have ample resuscita­ be attached to the United Nations attended the Royal Academy, and tion devices ready lor emergen­ Reconstruction Agency and Will SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, ffSl instead of the usual few seen at cies. It is also the lifeguard's act as educational adviser to the such a place she found again a re­ duty to warn people against United Nations Command and the markable interest in things taking foolish hazards and thus Korean Government. prevent what might eventuate in THE SAME RECORD artistic. Dr. Benner was dean of the One thing does indeed disturb an irreparable loss. I University of Illinois School of BUT A NEW NEEDLE? me. She has met more of my kins­ Mrs. Brunet and I have thor­ Education from 1931 to 1945, and men and is apparently dumb­ oughly enjoyed our holiday here, in the twenties was Chancellor of founded that one of the family, in wonderful Bermuda with all the University of Puerto Rico for San Francisco, birthplace of myself, should be so dull and un­ of its pleasant sights and very five years. the United Nations, will be­ interesting. gracious people. This has been come , the scene of another So what will happen when she made even more so for us, at the East-West battle of words returns I con not. Castle Harbour Hotel, where we * * * have enjoyed very harmonious IJUENOS AIRES. Aue. 17 (Ren­ during September. Soviet accommodations and the security ter)—Two hundred persons, most In the city this day and I do of them children, were hurt today Russia has accepted the invi­ indeed hear disturbing news. For of having a lifeguard on duty at tation of the United States to our mighty men of affairs vow that the beach at all times. in the crush at a children's rally May I compliment you, Sir, on of "loyalty" to President Peron attend the signing conference prices are going to soar still and his wife Evita. of Hie Japanese peace treaty. higher and meat is first on the your splendid paper and its list. editorial. We trust that the Eight .were reported seriously Quite patently she is not send­ So what the end will be I am corrective measures you suggest injured. ing her delegation to the at a loss to understand, for never will not fall on indifferent ears. About 50,000 persons tried to American West coast to sign yet, in our beloved and self- All hail the warm and cordial get into Luna Park, Argentina's with a flourish, shake hands governed country, has the device relationships that exist here bisgest stadium, which normally all round, and agree that the been adopted of merchants ab­ between our two great countries. Photo—T. Hall. News Bureau holds 30,000. sorbing the increased cost of goods Let us all do what we can to WORLD'S LARGEST SAILING SHIP — The Amerigo Ves pucci, Italian naval training ship and the largest sailing vessel in the treaty is an excellent docu­ and so giving relief to our hard- maintain it. world as she departed from Bermuda on Thursday morning en rou te to the United States. Insufficient wind prevented use of the 8,000 ment. The Japanese Premier pressed people. Indeed, I have Cordially and sincerely yours, hardly over-stated the facts heard it said, by unkind people, square feet of sail she carries. Under command of Captain Silva no Brengola, the ship carries a crew of more than 500 officers and that our merchants return thanks (Bev.) PAUL MARTIN BRUNET, men. She will visit Annapolis, New York and Boston before returning to Italy. S. P. C. A. when he asserted that the when prices are raised for that it Minister Director, Second Church The Inspector S.P.C A., treaty—largely the work of offers still another opportunity for Religious Science, Gotham Hotel, Mr. John Foster Dulles—was increasing their profits. But this New York City. bodies and police threw a cordon will be on vacation from I do not believe, otherwise we 3 C&MMUNfST LADS Paris Bans Italian Paper | LOVESICK SUITOR KILLS around the wooded area. Yasre­ "fair and generous." Old- would all see merchants prosper­ August 16,1951. wicz stumbled out of the woods the 12th to 31st August, time statesmen and warriors brandishing a revolver. He shot ing instead of being gradually im­ The Editor, GAOLED IN W. BERLIN For Publishing Fashions TWO WOMEN & HIMSELF 1951, inclusive. would probably turn in their poverished. The Royal Gazette. himself in the chest at the mo­ graves at mere mention of Dear Sir, (Special through Reuter) LAKEWOOD, N.J., Aug. 17 ment a police man fired. He fell During this period, no dogs Paying homage to the reigning Were Involved In Clash PARIS, August 17. — The I (Reuter).—A loVesick suitor shot dead. some of the concrete proposals monarch yesterday and a fine time I On behalf of St. Paul's A.M.E. Italian weekly "Tempo" was con­ or cats wiH be collected, ex­ in this treaty. It virtually Church, kindly grant us space in two women dead last night and A county detective. George cept in cases of extreme spent until, in a burst of athletic your daily paper to publish the With Vest German Police fiscated today by police at all [ seriously wounded a third — then Westervelt, said Yasrewicz was restores Japan to her pre-war exuberance, she knocks down and following: kiosks for carrying photographs of turned his gun on himself when violently in loye with Mrs. Anna urgency. The Police. Tel: position as a sovereign nation, breaks a flower vase. So for a the Parts fashion houses' autumn near capture, police here said to­ Talpan. He shot her and her 1144 will receive calls of this time she disappears from the i May we express our sincere BERLIN, August 17 (Reuter). without any of the Versailles thanks and appreciation to the collections two weeks before the day. mother, Mrs. Anna Kaczmasz, then nature. scene. But presently I see her in — A West Berlin court today agreed-on release date. wounded a neighbour, Mrs Alex­ clauses that later gave Hitler private and suggest that she say members and many friends of St. sentenced three East German The gunman, Paul Yasrewicz, 3272+* «.18s 25 Paul's A.M.E. Church for the "Tempo's" issue of August 18- j 45. of New York, bad set fire to andria Prunkoff. such fertile ground for how sorry she is and, when she is youths to imprisonment for from 25 devoted two whole pages toI forgiven, she and I will go to town splendid manner in which they two to three weeks for "illegal j the house here in an apparent at­ trouble-breeding. We are not have responded to the Campaign pictures of tbe .latest Parisian I tempt to destory evidence. and we will buy a new one for Communist propaganda." creations, although, like all prepared to say which of the Mummy. Sbe pondered this lor'] Committee in its efforts to raise But - firemen discovered the the necessary funds to complete The three, aged between 20 American and European publica­ two treaties is the more a while and then said-: "I must and 24, were among 116 delegates tions, it pledged itself not to re- j wait till I am bigger before I can the renovation of the lecture room "Bermuda General Theatres, Ltd." realistic kind. That is for of the above-named church. to the Communist world youth lease them before August 31, a history to answer. We know buy another vase." Ljpstival arrested by West Berlin police.spokesman said. Whereupon I did tell her she Our total receipts up to date are Tpolice in clashes with Commun­ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY some of the troubles that £738.19.6, for which we are very The picture magazine,! would be bigger by Saturday ist youths on Wednesday night. frequently compared to "Life,' Cedar Avenue, Hamilton THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING arose from the punitive deci­ when she and I would purchase grateful, but as we draw near to the close of the campaign we are Three others received up to]enjoys a large circulation in Italy. sions taken at Versailles. We another vase, mayhap bigger and 10 days' imprisonment each. ' of the Shareholders better. mindful of the fact that there are Branch of the Mother Church. cannot yet tell how the many members who have not Police released 61 of the arres­ So all well after a disastrous ted ^youths yesterday. The rest The First Church of Christ Scien­ will be held on Japanese people will respond start. made their contribution to this to the exceedingly open- worthy cause. We therefore urge are still awaiting trial. tist, in Boston, Massachusetts. every member who has not given Today's defendants told the Tuesday, August 28th, 1951 minded terms of the treaty his contribution to toe Committee court that an East German youth Sunday, August 19th due for signature at San Fran­ to do so as early as possible so that leader, Erich Honecaer, had at 10.00 a.m. THEY SAY called upon tbem at a mass Lesson-Sermon: Subject: cisco. Despite all that General the work of this worthy project Secretary's Office, Somers Building, Hamilton MacArthur has said so confi­ wiH not lag because of the lade meeting in East Berlin to enter SOUL By A. M. PURCELL of interest on his part. the Western sectors in closed Sunday Service: 11.00 (1) Accounts. dently concerning the demo- formations singing Communist a.m. That Rotarians turned their atten­ Yours sincerely, Sunday School: 11.00 (2) To elect from among the Shareholders by the cratisation of the Japanese tion to golf this week. songs and shouting "Ami St. Andrew's a.m. people, we share to some ex­ (Rev.) KELLY A. COLLINS. (American) go home." (Presbyterian Chureh in Canada) Wednesday Meeting. 8.00 p.m. Shareholders present to person er represented by proxy a Board of Directors to serve for tent the reservations of- our That they proved they were better Today the Free German Youth Rev. Victor E. Ford, LL.B. Reading Room Hours: Bishop's Lodge, central committee announced the ensuing year. Commonwealth partners in talkers than they were golfers. Minister Wednesday 1 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. a * * Bermuda. that all participants in the "great M. A. GIBBONS, Australia. Time alone will August 17, 1961. peace demonstration last Wed­ All Are Wek That that is unless one counts big The Editor, nesday" would receive a special Secretary. tell, but if fair dealing and scores as the aim of the game. honest treatment mean any­ The Royal Gazette. badge. 11.00 a.m.—Children's Church a * * a Dear Sir, Those "injured or gaoled by the Illustrated Tabernacle Talk.' thing, the Japanese treaty j That anyhow some of the scores Would you be so kind as to police at the orders of the West Junior Choir. should return a rich harvest. read more like the temperature allow me through your paper to Berlin clique of war-mongers" reading. make known the result of tile would be decorated with a peace 7.30 p.m.—Public Worship THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 Bermuda Moving Picture Company, Ltd. This, it will be apparent, is a . a Moonlight Concert held in Paget medal, the East German news Sermon: "The Divine Patience" where Soviet Russia enters That a canny Scot once said he Rectory Garden on the evening of agency ADN reported. had done a hole in four. July 17 in aid of the Cathedral THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING the picture. She does not Seats Free. Everyone Welcome want and quite possibly can­ • Restoration Fund. - file sale of Notice of Intended Marriages of the Shareholders not afford to have a Japan That his opponent called his tickets and of candy, ice cream Radar Inventor F«r U.S. 3S83t*. attention to the fact that he had and minerals, together with dona­ will be held at that is favourable to the taken three putts. tions, amounted to £240.10.0. Western mode of government * Expenses were £ 20.18.8, leaving a LONDON, August 17 (Reuter). The persons named and des­ The Office of the Secretary, Somers Building, credit balance of £219.11.4. —Sir Robert Watson'-Watt, British cribed hereunder have given and life. Hence we may ex­ That tbe Scot said that the club I inventor of radar, left here tonight Bermuda Cathedral notice to me of their intended Hamilton pect her delegation to San rules forbade anyone counting We are much indebted to those his score on the green. who made possible this excellent for New York to study the effects marriages, namely:— Francisco to turn the proceed­ result—to Archdeacon and Mrs. of television on the United- States Church of England Wednesday, August 29th, 1951 film industry. He is now a GREGORY KYNASTON of Pem­ ings into another propaganda Marriott for the loan of the Rcc- broke Parish (Bachelor) and . at 10.00 a.m. farce akin to the abortive That legislators are finding it a bit tory Garden; to Captain E. W. J. scientific adviser in the J. Arthur dull these days. Bankes, R.N., for permitting toe Rank film organisation. JENNIFER HOLMES of Paget (1) Accounts. meetings of the Foreign Min­ Parish (Spinster.) Concert Party of H.M.S. Superb, (2) To elect from among the Shareholders by the isters deputies in Paris. With That yet there is speculation in under the direction of Lieutenant 13th Sunday after Trinity • the positiveness and firmness the parliamentary field. England and the Rev. D. Bennett, Shareholders present in person or represented that characterises all her * * # to give their services; to Com­ St. John's Church, Pembroke THOMAS BRASS of Warwick by proxy a Board of Directors to serve for dealings with the Kremlin, That of course they know how mander G^ Ridgway, who Parish (Widower) and the ensuing year. vacancies will be filled. arranged the programme and (CHURCH OF ENGLAND) 8 ajn. Holy Communion M. A. GIBBONS, the united States has made it * * • acted as master of ceremonies; to ANN PEARCE of 23 Chesser clear that the conference is That the cynic says that is except Mrs. Adah Spurling for her de­ Avenue, Edinburgh, Scotland Secretary-Treasurer. for signing only—not for re­ in their own heads. lightful singing; to toe Rev. Frank (Widow.) vision of this or that clause. aaa Ross for his accompanying, and to 11 a.m. Matins Such a sounding board is un­ That a man once boasted he had I Mr. Dodwell for toe kind loan of Any person knowing any just never had a headache hi his life. a piano. 8.00—Holy Communion cause of impediment why these likely to go unused by Russia, We want also to thank the nmny and Sermon marriages should not be allowed 1 and the turn that the proceed­ That an unkind friend said that others, members of the Cathedral should enter caveat forthwith in ings take will be followed was because there was nothing Guilds and the Vestry, who 11—Matins and Sermon Preacher—The Lord Bishop the office of the Registrar General. in his head to ache. worked so hard, and not forgetting with close interest the world the members of the Police Force The Rev. William Manning. Dated 13th day of August, 1951. over. .That a "foreigner" has joined the who controlled the parking American army. arrangements. Our gratitude is 7.30 p.m. Evensong Much is at stake. The loss due also to Mr. Morris Cooper who 7.30—Evensong of China to the Communists That he is required to have suffi­ acted as treasurer and to the many ?nd Sermon W. NORMAN PARKER, has been a heavy blow to the cient English language to carry friends who supported the under­ Registrar General. out military duties. taking in many ways or sent dona­ Address on the Three Theological Preacher: The Lord Bishop post-war aspirations of the * * * tions direct to the Cathedral virtues. 3494+th s. GOVERNMENT NOTICE NO. 2*6 — 1951. West for stable world condi­ That one wonders why he isn't re­ Restoration Fund. tions, if it is possible we must quired to have a sufficient Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for J*21t«. prevent any similar infection "American*? language. the courtesy of your columns. \t !vi| in Japan. Reduced to quite * * * I remain, Building Permits That Punch once said that the Yours faithfully, The Church of Scotland simple terms, the Japanese difference between the two was JANET JAGOE. peace treaty is both expedien- an "S." —o Smith's Parish Vestry All building operations other than repat.s and minor internal tial and firmly based on prin­ * • * Christ Church, Warwick alterations are now controlled under the Development of Land Act, That the foreign news is Six Italians Convicted and require sanction by-the Board of Public Works. ciples of an incontrovertible promising. Oldest Presbyterian Church in the character. If we are honest * * * Of Robbing Dead Priests British Colonies and in the Freeholders are again reminded that the Notes for the Guidance of Persons proposing to carry out with ourselves we shall That conferences are being nar­ Western Hemisphere. Building Operations may be obtained, tree at charge, from The rowed down to four. Department of Public Works, Building, and Land Development acknowledge. that expediency GRENOBLE, France, Aug. 17 1719 — 19SL members of the Vestry are making a survey of has played a great part—an * * # Control, Room No. 300, Hamilton Hotel, Hamilton. Telephone That there is therefore a chance (Reuter). — Suspended sentences Minister: all buildings in the Parish for the purpose of No. 1328. expediency arising from the of agreement. from one to six months' imprison­ Rev. E. M. RULE, M.A., B.D. instinct of self-preservation. * * # ment were imposed today on six arriving at an equitable assessment. Failure to conform may result, in the building being ordered to There is nothing sinister in That perhaps the inclusion of a Italian woodcutters arrested last be demolished by the Board of Public Works. woman might help. week on charges of pillaging vic­ this, for the reasons we have tims of a crashed Canadian air­ Sunday, August ltth, 1951 Your co-operation and assistance will he welcomed already stated. It is impossible liner. at 11 a.m. BY COMMAND, to imagine the Kremlin The aircraft crashed in the "God's Universal Purpose" ground has been well-enough French Alps last November, on O. R. ARTHUR. accepting such a situation prepared to obviate any upset L. J. HICKSON, Colonial Secretary. its way from Holy Year obser­ at 7.39 p.m. without, at the very least, be­ vances in Rome, killing 58 per­ Vestry Clerk, by Russia. But it will not be "How Cari We Know God?" Colonial Secretary's Office, smirching what we seek to do for want of trying, as the next sons, many of them priests. Smith's Parish. 6th August, 195k and the way we have chosen few weeks almost certainly The woodsmen looted jewels Visitors Are Welcome to do it Fortunately, the worth nearly £1,000 from the 36*liJf»s<_S WiQ disclose. bodies of the dead passengers. tttlf*. !iK5tmtu.w tbf-«

_jtfi&___. Pill *m THE ROYAL GAZETTE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951 Page 3 NEW PROGRAMME FOR If you hove been appointed RECREATION AREAS 40-Mile-An-Hour Taxi Executor of an Estate you can dele­ About 250 A Day Using Driver Is Fined £7 gate part of the detail work and Welfare Board Facilities cTKidsummer Joseph Ormond De Silva, City fortunate .that nothing serious responsibility to this Bank by About 500 children are partici­ of Hamilton, yesterday lost his happened. According to Inspector pating in the games and organized driver's licence for one month and Samuel Clark, there was no traffic placing the estate's investments in play at the eight playgrounds was fined £ 7 by the Wor. William- in the path of the taxi and no one operated by toe Social Welfare R. Kempe in Hamilton Magistrates was injured. Board throughout the summer Court on a charge of speeding in Roy Butler, of the City of an agency account. We will be months, it was stated yesterday a taxi on the Middle Road in Hamilton, was fined £2 for care­ when the board announced plans Warwick up to 40 miles an hour. less driving of a truck On Reid Bargain Sale for changes in the operating Street. The charge followed an glad to explain, in a confidential schedule. De Silva, who pleaded guilty, was told by the magistrate: "It ia incident on Reid Street in which conference. The playground experiment has inconceivable to me why persons Butler ran into toe rear of a taxi been in operation for six weeks, want to travel at 40 miles an hour driven by Herbert Darrell, of and it has been found that the on Bermuda roads. This is your Crawl, who had stopped to let out morning periods are not suitable first offence of speeding, but I can­ passengers. Butler said that he for girls who help at home. So not overlook the fact that you swerved to avoid an auto-bicycle Commencing TODAY for the next.two weeks some of were going up to 40 miles an and hit toe back fender of the cab. the playgrounds will be open from hour." WRONG SIDE 3:30 p.m. until 5:30, instead of in Sydney Southern, of Pembroke, the morning as at present. Charles Henry Webb, of Devon­ shire, was fined £5 and had his was bound over for driving his The Bank of Bermuda Attendance records will be kept licence endorsed for speeding in taxi carelessly cm an estate road. Continuing Monday and Tuesday and it is hoped to establish for a private car on the North Shore Southern was coming down Lang­ lAmked future reference whether the Road in Paget. He was checked ton Hill and was on the wrong mdming or afternoon period of­ from "Buena Vista" to "Bamboo side of the road, it was stated by 3SWt». fers the most benefit to the Gate" up to 30 miles an hour. Inspector dark. Another taxi, greatest number of children. driven by James Stanley Robin­ Although attendance has re- Edward Sinclair Darrell, of son, was going up the hill to the mained fairly constant at about Devonshire Bay, was fined £ 5 and Eagle's Nest Hotel when Southern 250 if was described as disap­ had his . licence endorsed for came around a bend. Robinson Substantial Reductions pointing. speeding in a taxi in the 15-mile- shouted at Southern, who During the''next two weeks of an-hour area of the North Shore swerved but failed to clear the on­ operation it is proposed to or­ Road in Paget, having been coming cab entirely, said the to reduce stoek of Seasonal Merchandise checked from "Buena Vista" to inspector. ganize matches between the Pomander Gate road. some of the playgrounds, thus in­ Augustus John Smith, taxi troducing friendly rivalry. This UNEXPECTED PASSENGER driver of Spanish Point, charged competition will be extended in Nelson Fitzroy Bascome, of with careless driving on the South the future to take in some of the Paget East, was bound over for Shore Road in Paget, insisted that other activities. carrying five pasengers in his taxi. witnesses made a mistake in the The playgrounds were described The legal limit is four. Bascome number of the taxi and that he Bargains In by board officials as definitely an­ | said that his taxi was hired in had not been in Paget on toe swering the need of some of the Flatts and that while he was ia a evening in Question. Both John children of non-vested schools j restaurant the people got in. Edmund Strain, of Paget, and his Evening Dresses Blouses throughout the Island. "I discovered when I was wife, Elizabeth, said that a taxi They provide suitable facilities stopped by a constable while on with the number of Smith's cab and basic equipment to enable the my way to Bailey's Bay that there came towards them on the wrong Handbags Summer Dresses children to participate in activities was a child in back," explained side of the road. that are physically wholesome, Bascome. "It was night-time, and "When it passed it swerved a mentally stimulating and socially I didn't even look." matter of inches from my front Slacks Bathing Suits sound. There was one passenger in bumper, said Strain. Strain's wife Activities that have a carry­ I front and four in the back, in­ said that the taxi driver's atten­ over into leisure time and are cluding the child, it Was stated. tion was drawn to tbeir car by the Pedal Pushers Undies connected with their school's at Earl Charles Ellsworth Smith, squeal of brakes as Strain stopped athletic programmes are stressed. of Smith's Parish, was fined £ 1 dead, and toat the taxi then From this contact it can be kept for leaving his taxi insecurely swerved. with the children during out-of- parked. Smith parked his taxi "I am certain of the number of school hours. on Reid Street outside the the taxi," she said. A further development would National Store facing east, and it Smith called as a witness Leroy be the year-round operation of moved off by itself, going back­ I Eugene Perot, dispatcher for the areas similar to these playgrounds wards down Reid Street, across Rainbow Taxi Service, who said providing both indoor and out­ tbe pavement by tbe Book Store that Smith had been on a sight­ door recreational facilities in each and then across Reid Street, finally seeing job all day and returned to parish. Each parish having their coming to rest by a traffic sign. the service at 5.10 pjn., after own community centre, it was Smith said toat there was slight which he went on a job to tbe pointed out. damage to the car . North Shore and then to a wed­ New times of operation for the "I am positive I left it in second ding. His record, however, only various playgrounds: gear. I don't remember about the had the time that Smith went on West End school field, Mondays, hand brake," Said Smith. the sightseeing job. Cool and dainty Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri­ Mr. Kempe told Smith he was "None of the drivers keep indi­ cotton slips, days, boys — 9.30 to 11.30 am. vidual records," Perot said in and girls 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.; White Field, Mon., Tues., Thurs. and answer, to a question from the embroidered Hill Field, Mondays, Wednesdays Fri., boys and girls, 9:30 to 11.30 court. and Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 pjn. and ajn.; Dar re lis Oval Devils H«de, The charge against Smith was with eyelet lace. Just the thing for Tuesdays and Thursday, 930 to Mon Wed., and Fri. boys and girls dismissed for lack -of sufficient 11:30 ajn.; Ord Road School Field, 9:30 to 1130 a.m.Duck's Puddle, I ev idence. Front Street the kiddies, for school.' Also come in mon.. Tues.. Wed., and Fri., Boys Bailey's Bay, Mon., Tues., Wed. Pedal cyclists Sidney Bean and H and Girls, 3:30 to 5:30 pan.; The and Fri, boys and girls, 9:30 to Llewellyn Armstrong, both of chubbette sizes. Sports Arena, Mon., Tues.. .Wed. .1,11:30 a.m. and Wellington Oval; [Pembroke, were bound over for 3S2Ufs. a'nd TRUfsf b"^tncl girls," 3:36 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Fri., failing to stop their cycles at a to 5:30 p.m ; Prospect Garrison boys and girls, 9:30 to 11.30 a.m. stop sign at King and Reid Streets. ,' Ursula Robinson, of Devonshire, Also white cotton panties. j was fined 10/- for driving an auto- bicycle without a valid licence. Stewart Earlston Trott, of Bailey's Bay, was bound over for -YANKEE STORE" driving his auto-bicycle without a horn, and fined 10/- for failing to have an efficient speedometer. Ernest Eugene Caisey, of Pem­ The Underwear Department VIEW MASTER broke West, yras bound over for failing to have the rear licence plate of his taxi properly illumi­ DAMP CLOTH REELS nated. Gerald Stuart Peniston, of Smart Practical Devonshire, was fined 10/- for REMOVES DIRT failing to have an efficient speedo­ Hundreds of new scenic views, meter on his auto-bicycle. Ronald G. Perks, of Warwick, Bible Stories — Passion Play, and Helen Avery Morgan, of Qu/cfay/ Cowboy Stars — Fairy Tales, Paget East, were fined 10/- each Window Shades fbr parking then* private cars in Christmas — Easter — Travel. restricted areas. REID STREET Rhine Steamer Sinks HAMILTON Buy Them Today NACHENHEIM HESSE, Ger­ while selection is good many, Aug. 18 (Reuter).—Wive school children were injured when Choose your favourite style When shopping here you may park your car on a steamer with 47 German chil­ in white, ecru or green. the south side of Reid Street dren collided with a barge on the YANKEE STORE Rhine today and sank immediate­ With or without fringe. for a half hour. ly. One eight-year-old child is Reid Street, at Washington Lane, I missing. Hamilton The pleasure boat was bringing 35®8fs. the children from a holiday in 3579f«. Holland. 4NHHMI 7/6 and 10/6 SOUVENIRS MARK TRAIL BYEDDODD Native Cedar Work VINYLEEN PLASTIC . . . in green, white and ecru...... 11/6 PLAYING CARDS Bermuda Scarves LONDON and HOLLAND ... in white, green, and ecru, .„._ 15/- and Handkerchiefs Cocktail Napkins . . . enamelled metal. Single or double, POST CARDS 2/- and 3/- Jewellery of Coral, Ivory, Amber and Crystal CRANES . . . sturdy metal. Gold-bronze or white 8/6 KODAK FILM CURTAIN POLES . . . Mahogany finish ... 2/6 foot Yankee Store + iun eitp POLE SETS 15/- SHADE PULLS -5d

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Waterlot Inn Cfa8e MhmMs•^•<^«« ^ ^*&?.f.j*f'S»f'f'"'f'i «3» MR RAISES I THE INVERURIE Man Charged With TheftP*Plan io Mainland Attack 3R SCHOLAI STEAK TONIGHT i r CHICKEN CK-SUTAUQUA, N.Y., August Dancing on the Terrace 16 XReuter).—Dr. T. F. Siang, the Matthias Clu FISH! From Mid-Ocean Chib Chinese Nationalist delegate to IS Under the stars at the water's edge the United Nations, said here to­ To the Music of day the Nationalists had no plans | nth Club Coo Reservations required — Roderick Brownlow Cann, of FREDDIE CHAPMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA accountant of the Mid-Ocean to attack toe mainland of China. Please 'phone 1758 Pembroke, yesterday was Club and that on August 4 toe in­ Their purpose, he said, was to Carnival Night roximately £ 16ol charged with stealing $1,158 in terviewed Cann and told him that give "tte largest possible assist­ •dg from a solri TONIGHT 9.00 m 12.00 United States currency, £30* in he was suspected of being one of ance" to people on the mainland •held by the Stl Closed Mondays All Day sterling and several signed two men who had stolen the who were "so oppressed that they at the assisted by the Y| vouchers, the property of toe money. themselves want to overthrow tire Guild Hall and S»9f tb i.tu.tp. Bermuda Development Company, Duerden read in court a state­ Communists." He said the shire on Thursd from the Mid-Ocean Old). The Nationalists did not expect Ameri­ •* id eieening. Tli theft was said to have been com­ ment which he said Cann made and m which Cann said in part: can forces to assist them, but they ''•wfll benefit th| mitted at some time between 5 Angers Grotto • ..guild funds. "I know nothing about any job did- ask for moral, economic and p.m. on May 27 and 9 a.m. on technical support. I thronged the 1 May 28. at the Mid-Ocean Club. I have No Ns a bank account and have been Otherwise, he said, the led by Dr. Marf The Bermudiana Yesterday the Wor. William putting money into it from time 400,000,000 Chinese on the main­ Reservations Phone 7165 jor of Schools,! R. Kempe heard the evidence ot to time. I have been working land would remain "slaves to in­ jr«d by the Revel Covet Minimum Detective Constable F. M. steady and have money saved up. ternational Communism," ami 3«li8ti lM The majoritj Duerden only, as Duerden win i Jk. Theatre I gamble sometimes, and when­ "such an enslaved China will con­ *&* &*&s'~HW-fi \r rfljTtfiriir-fe not be available next Monday ever I win I put the money in the tinue to threaten the stability of present holder of (Off Pitt's Boy Rood) when the evidence of other wit­ bank." East Asia and continue to support •ar scholarship. I\ nesses atfe heard. Cann is at the forces seeking.world domina­ "ho is 14 years o: present in custody awaiting hear­ Cann added that he had re­ tion." Miss Bean with ing on another charge. ceived a settlement from an in­ H white gladioli. Last Two Performances Duerden said that a complaint surance company for an auto- Bean commended had been received from the bicycle ot his that was stolen, that time, but when Duerden •tributing to educ;| 3i600ts. 2.30 and B.45 and this money be had also put in took possession of a suit of "ient and wished the bank. Gann's as evidence in the case, their iwdertaki All she had were youth, good Duerden said he had checked Cann objected very strongly.. BERMUDA GENERAL •ng the invited gl looks ond an iron will in ... . With the insurance company and Under questioning by Mr. ea were Dr. Bean| it was true that they had paid David Tucker, M.C.P., counsel I THEATRES Ars. Hilda Aitke ---fSifonund Zuill, '1 II mr* Cann £54 15s for the loss of his for Cann, Duerden said that Cann fm lete Or Money cycle. was ncit charged with stealing • instructor at "»"*»**«»»| On August 9 Duerden charged the suit, but it had been sugges­ tool: Mrs. Stanl with itt Cann wifh the theft of the money ted that Cann bought tbe suit out ? Irude Brice) w| TOBY ROBINS tatv-o from the Mid-Ocean Club. Cann of the money he got from the PLAYHOUSE:— TODAY Playing Next y from the U. s^ made no further statement at MM-Ocean Club. es, Nurse Can ^t lie Spencer, Nl and c*w*7 ^ e«e Special Junior Show •86/- ***» eW Week Y , Mrs. A. B. F| JOHN ATKINSON $o* 10.15 a.m. isby, Mr. and 1 RESERVED SEATS Lambert, Mr. Show Place of Bermuda The One and Only PLAYHOUSE ' • secretary of 15/-, 12/6. 10/-, 7/6 Superman ... in rship fund, Q.M.SJ Monday—2.30 and T.45— fl»e*s A "ATOM MAN vs. Prospect and M| Cool — Air Conditioned $2.10, $1.75, $1.40, $1.05 HARRINGTON HOUSE "THE FULLER BRUSH GH.L" an. SUPERMAN" Matinee Saturday at 2.30 p.m. on Harrington Sound Also—4.05 tnd 9.20 tatiire of the baz l show, directed I Also—John Hall in Junior Show . • 10.15 No Reservations 'NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR' en Pearman. Th] "ON THE ISLE OF p across a flower- Tickets: 9/- (70e) and threaded tt SAMOA" Tuesday—2.30 and 7.45 WARPATH V ji a large crowd! "CONVICTED" ig and Day. Box Of f ice Telephone 4234 tu- on the Sound Terrace Afternoon—2.00 and 4.00 All-action Technicolor Western Also—4.20 and 9.35 ier highlight w; , 10 04n. — 9 p.m. Phone 3866 Evening—7.15 and 9.30 "UNDER CAPRICORN' tjbers of the HamiJ Plus "KING OF JUNGLELAND" 3602fs. Tuesday, e, directed by Ml M-G-M Presents . . . Continuous from . . . 2.30 Tickets ordered through The Thursday, One of the fine pictures Wednesday—2.30 and 7A5— Bermuda Holiday House of 1951: "FULLER BRUSH GIRL' E'Jer Brothel Phone 4333, will be delivered The Bermudiana ."STARS IN MY CROWN" Also—4.05 and 9.20 THERE'S URANIUM IN THE PASTURE p®. free, anywhere in Hamilton. Saturday with Joel McCrea and "WHITE HEAT' A NTO. Italy. Aug. Restaurant Ellen Drew This 2 600-year-olc h'M- •ceived brotherly ...mknWmYm Thursday—2.30 and 7.45— Offers you — j far younger nan (Subject to the rales and regulations "CONVICTED" ty of Tarentum to fhe music of NEW PLAYGROUNDS:- 'Ivania. THE HOUSE! of lite Bermudiana Theatre Club.) * Good Food Also—4.20 and 9.35 TEDDY DIAS and Ms Orchestra TONIGHT at 8.45 greetings came wi •PALOMINO" Cool and Attractive in the Cool Open Air tan. Daniel Angelo No Cover No Minimum (Valley Daily N< Surroundings. Warner Bros. Dramatic Smash! Friday and Saturday— ; lt by Henry A. ' AH Next Week DRESS OPTIONAL tor and scretar * Lancelot Hayward Starring Bette Davis "FATHER OF THE BRIDE" , icil. Somebody else knew it was Bermuda's Blind Pianist 137ttu th i tp. in MURDER!! at the piano. "BEYOND THE FOREST"! NEW PLAYGROUNDS ajjf •_**" <~-_**~'''_'~i ~f. _V 'V,'*'_*V Open Air—At 8.45 "Portrait In Make your reservations NOW NEW OPERA HOUSE:—! Monday and Tuesday— The CH&rel and Dramatic Group- of Ber muda Double Feature-?* f( 'T»AVID HARDING, Telephone 1212 " cbl?NTERSPY" 13*77* Marjorie MAIN Block" 1.15 and 7.45 3*2*t$. present an Lucille Ball in 3S77t». Wednesday and Thursday— "THE- FULLER BRUSH «*yKILBRIDE OPEN AIR VARIETY SHOW "STARS IN MY CROWN" GIRL" MW _•/ One Lift te Thing After Another 2.40 and 9.20 Friday and Saturday— Can Mm Chapter No. 2 of "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD RICHARD LONG • MEG RANDALL /& at* the "ATOM MAN vs. FOREST'' I [ 2.30 — 4.20 — 6.15 — 8.1t 10.05 SUPERMAN" SOMERSET—8.45 Tennis Court (bock of the Chinese Laundry) 2.55 and 9.35 NEW OPERA HOUSE ST. GEORGE'E—8.15 Open Air Court Street, Hamilton The inside story of crime ir Monday—2.45 and 8.00— Ang< Don DeFore Robert Mitchum, WNNfft "CHINATOWN AT RINCON CRIOLLO" "SOUTHSIDE 1-1000" Ava Gardner August 27th and 18th, 1951 MIDNIGHT" Also—4.40 and 9.45 and "MY FORBIDDEN PAST" 'TASK FORCE" Make it a family habit at 8.30° p.m. Reservi "MADNESS OF THE and to have dinner here often! SOMERS OPERA HOUSE— HEART" "MOLLY" It's a. taste treat St. George's—Open Air Tuesday—2.45 and 8.00— 1- V- —' 3CI98 !. everyone will enjoy. Drama That Thrills Snappy Orchestra at 8.30 "RINCON CRIOLLO" Reasonable prices. Good Music by the Choral Group "DAVID HARDING, Also—4.40 and 9.45 Oancing on Wednesdays and The latest in Novelty Acts and Laughs Galore, COUNTERSPY" 'TASK FORCE" starring your favourite artists and Wednesday—2.45 and 7.45- HERWOi Saturdays Guest Artists: "ROGUES OF from 8.30—12.00 midnight to the Music of Miss Corin-ne Robinson (Lately of Montreal) "CHINATOWN AT SHERWOOD FOREST" MIDNIGHT" The Ratteray Brothers new sketch "Baby Sitting" "THE THREE SONS" Also—4.00 and 9.00 •ining (A Native Calypso Trio) Also a Bevy of Pretty Show Girls from Pembroke West. SANDYS THEATRE— "WIZARD OF OZ' 3 p.m. and 10.10 p.m. Tickets 5/— Refreshments on Sale "FATHER OF THE Thursday—2.45 and 7.45— The Somers Inn Hotel BRIDE"' "ASPHALT JUNGLE" < St. George's Phone 9121 Part Proceeds For Charity and Also—4.45 and 9.45 _610ts. 8.45—"HOUSE ACROSS "FULLER BRUSH GHtL" THE STREET" SPECL Frktey—2.45 and 7.45— Music nl "NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR' HARRIS BAY PATIO— The Gambles Open Air—at 8.45 Also—4.15 and 9.15 di "HOUSE ACROSS THE Glenn Ford in •ss Informal. St George Hotel •"CONVICTED" STREET'

presents PLAYHOUSE:— Saturday—1.15 and 7.45— Monday and Tuesday 'TASK FORCE" Dancing Nightly "FESTIVAL OF LONDON" Also—3.10 and 9.50 in Technicolor "NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR' Deepd\ on the beautiful Rose Hill Terrace 3595+s, Bermuda's Newest, Featuring REGINALD BURCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA Smartest and Finest WITH LOIS TACKLYN How Can It Be Told? Meeting Place for Friends and Visitors Only By eSceing It On The Screen! I cSa DINNER DANCE j OPPOSITE THE "QUEEN'S" STERN C?yUW*Uj^ KK LjMMAh "Festival In London" Luxurious Roof Garden-Sun Deck—Dance Floor Each Wednesday and Saturday — In Technicolor — lunched Two Floors-Two Bars-Unique Features at Dinner 7-9 p.m. Dancing 7-12 Midnight Something Britain devised halfway through this served] UNOBSTRUCTED WATER VIEWS FROM HARMONY HALL HOTEL century, as a milestone between past and future, setting DANCE TERRACE & ALL VERANDAHS to enrich and enliven the present. A diverse place of serious fun and lighthearted solemnity, reclaimed li — ru MONDAY NIGHT TONIGHT * * * from the bomb-wreck and the decay of years. There COCKTAIL DANCE • • • in the heajt of London is open house on the South for i\ TODAY 5-8 p.m. ' ^ is Bank to those from home, and to those who come DINNER DANCE from other lands. Another Innovation! FUN NIGHT Al Harris and His Versatile Band GENUINE BERMUDA CHANTIES Premiere Showing at Old and new, presented by Games — Prizes Dinner 7.80—9.00 Dancing—-7.30—12.00 PLAYHOUSE 'THE THREE SONS" and Vocalist Come and join the fun FORMAL DRESS Monday and Tuesday—August 20tk-21st Don't ask for a Cocktail—ask for a Longtaii! 3*SM*t». ' ______asTSt*. I *•"--*- in •• , I, mem THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AtJGTJST 18, 1951 Page 5 9 UR RAISES FUNDS YOUNG PEOPLES MY AT 5 CHURCH CHOIRS TO MS W!£&i%IWeWrW£ )R SCHOLARSHIP ST. PAUL'S A.M£ COMPETE IN FESTIVAL HOTEL NOTES Observance -of the sixth annual Five of the AM.E. church Matthias Club Add Young People's Day at WL Paul'? choirs have announced their in­ A.M.E. Church will take the form tention of competing in a group and Mrs. George H. Hightower, of ith Club Cooperate Df three special services, morning, musical festival to be held on PRINCESS HOTEL Thomaston, Ga., Miss Janice afternoon and evening, oa Sunday. Thursday, September 27, Mr. Win­ Scharver, of Massillon, Ohio, Mr. Guest speakers -Wfll address each ton Williams, choirman of a com­ and Mrs. William W Kanne, of oximately £ 150 were the New York City dwellers who Baltimore, Md., Miss Jeanette !hf ds from a sold-right-out service, which wfll be conducted mittee ot eight who are arranging by members of the young peo­ the event, has announced. arrived at the Princess Hotel Knowles, of. Richmond, Indiana, held by the St Matthias during the last few days include Miss Jessica Pickett, of Chicago, assisted by the Youth Club, ple's department At least 16 The development of interest in other young people's groups have music and an improvement of Mr. A. S. Gamson, Miss Dorothy 111., Miss Adeline Valentine, oi Guild Hall and grounds in Watertown, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Shire on Thursday after- been invited to attend. group choral standards, by the. P. Balme, Miss Rene Corzany, MIDSUMMER DRESS SALE! the. Stanley l^Qrannum, pro­ aim of the festival, Mr. Williams Mr. Christian Lang, Miss McKen- Joseph Oarrity, of Providence, ad evening. The amount HX, Dr. J. M. Hedrick, of Win­ •will benefit the scholar- fessor ftf systematic theology at said. zie and Miss Jean Cox. Gammon Theological Seminary, The programme, which will be ston-Salem, N.C., Mr. J. O. Kelly, to r ;]guild funds. From other parts of New York 3rd., of Winston-Salem, N.C.; Mr. I thronged the fete, which Atlanta, Georgia, wfll address the patterned after the annual schools are Mrs. J. C. Godfrey, of Yon­ congregation at 11 a.m. Dr. Gran­ musical competition sponsored by Arthur Lynskey, ' of Martins led by Dr. Marjorie Bean, kers, Miss Sheila McCarthy, of Ferry, Ohio, Miss Ruth Betty j for of Schools, who was num once taught the present pas­ the Bermuda Union of Teachers, Jackson Heights, Miss Shirley tor of St Paul's, the Reverend K. has been chosen to include an Mann, of Denver, Colo., Mr. and ./•-•ed by the Reverend Keith Strikes, of Albany, Mr. William Mrs. J. B. Morrison, of San The majority attended A. Collins anthem, four-part harmony and G. Van Volkenburgh, of Mechan­ J At 4.30 p.m., Miss Elizabeth choral numbers and spirituals. Francisco, California, Mr. and i-lfc. ics ville, Mr. and Mrs. A. GMrs. . Don Porter, of Royal Oak, present holder of the guild's Musson, French mistress at the The church choirs participating Defandorf, of Schenectady, Colin Berkeley Institute who has 'just are those Of St Paul's A.M.E. Michigan, Miss Vivian Ray, of fW scholarship. Miss Maisie Economu, of Long Beach, Mr. Washington, D.C, and Mr. and who is 14 years of age, pre- returned from England and the Church. Mt. Zion AM.E. Church, and Mrs. Michael Grofik, Of continent, where she studied com­ Heard Chapel (A.M.E.), Richard Mrs. R. H. Sommers, of Beverly I Miss Bean with a spray of Brooklyn, and Miss Mildred Hills, California. (l white gladioli. parative education and was a- Allen A.M.E. Church, and Allen Rogers, of Flushing. warded a diploma in education, Temple A.M.E. Bean commended the guild New Jersey visitors include Dr. English visitors are Mr. and tributing to educational ad- will speak. Members of the committee ar­ Mrs; Edward Benjamin, wife of ranging the competition are Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hickman, of Mrs. Posner, of Mayfair, London, bent and wished them suc- Westfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. and Mrs. Ledda Lyall, of I their undertakings. the newly-ordained local pastor, Lancelot Hayward, Mr. Thomas Will speak at the 7.30 evening Phillips, Mrs. Sydney Jones, Mr. Pelzer and family, of Jersey City, London. |ng the invited guests who Mrr. Ada Schweikert, of Clifton, lea were Dr. Bean, Mr. Har- session. Leroy Jones, Mrs. Doris Corbin, Ifee Young People's choir, the Mr. Ivan Cunningham and Mr Miss Mary Corrigan, of Bogota, Wrs. Hilda Aitken. M C.P.. Miss Helen McCahill, of Jersey Sidmund Zuill, physical Junior choir, a quintet and a Joseph Bowen. • guest soloist will provide special City, and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Harmony Hall Women's Dresses for Summer and Fall instructor at tbe Girls C. Vincent of Little Silver. •ool: Mrs. Stanley Bailey music Miss Dorothy Hughes is theSPECIA L JURY TO HEAR From Pennsylvania come Mr. trude Brice) who is here Among the guests at Harmony y from the U.S.A., Mrs. supervisor and the programme is and Mrs. Harry Adams, of Read­ \ ; Next I being planned under the chair­ ing, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Beard, Hall are Mr. and Mrs. S. J. es. Nurse Caro Spencer, DEBT CLAIM CASE Gromek, from Elizabeth, New All Reduced half price and Under! i lie Spencer, Nurse Jane manship of Mr. Sinclair Richards, Jr., of Harrisburg, Miss Jean assisted by Miss Betty Walters, Next Tuesday at 10.15 ajn. in Darcy, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Jersey. Mr. Gromek, a cousin of »ek V , Mrs. A. B. Place. Mrs. Steve Gromek, famous baseball _ jsby, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- as secretary, and three others. the Supreme Court a special jury Thelma K. Pollock, of Milford, will bear a civil case in which Miss Mabel M. Walls, of Butler, pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, • Lambert, Mr. Reginald Is on the engineering staff of the J "secretary of the guild John Gustav Smith, an American Miss Ann T. Lucas and Miss Pat (HOUSE citizen, is suing Matthew Leo Ker­ Martin, of Cynwyd. State of New Jersey. A sportsman j-ship fund, Q.M.S. Rummer, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in his own right, Mr. Gromek is and 7.45— [Prospect and Mrs. Hazel rigan, of Pembroke. The plaintiff claims the sum of Connecticut guests are Miss a former Olympic long-distance BRUSH GIRL" GET TO THE BOAT £602.16.8, being the equivalent of Verna Boylan, of New Britain, runner, having come in third out atare of the bazaar was a Dr. and Mrs. William E. DiMeo, of 72 contestants in tbe Olympic Dresses by McMullen and other famous makers and 9.20 show, directed by Miss $1,700 in American money which the plaintiff says is a loan the of New Britain, Miss Carmella Games at Amsterdam in the YOU HEAR' Pearman. The models DUBLIN, Ireland, August 17 Sassone, of Greenwich, and Miss pentathlon. j across a flower-bedecked (Reuter).—The -dramatic cry of defendant has refused to pay or Franeesca Balliano, of Hartford. and threaded their way "women and children first" rang acknowledge. A family group enjoying their including 10 models by Rosenfeld, are on sale at and 7.45 i a large crowd to show out cm the decks of the Ireland- Smith will be represented by From other parts of the Bermuda holiday at Harmony Hall riCTED" to-England ferry Duke of York Mr. Thomas N. Dill and Kerrigan United States are Mr. and Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. F. Olree and g and Day. O. P. Fitzgerald, Jr., of Vista, her highlight was dancing today, and tight-lipped officers wiU be represented by the law their daughter Jean Marie, who and 9.35 stood by to see that no male pas­ film of Appleby, Spurling, and California, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. are from Haledon, New Jersey. prices that range from fibers of the Hamilton Girls Franz, of Massillon. Ohio, Mr tAPRICORN'' directed by Miss Pearl sengers crowded Ho the rails. Kempe. This is their first trip to the The rush wasn't to get off the Colony. Mr. Olree is foreman of r» ship but to get on to it. the Macwhinney Construction 130 and 7.45— With its sister ship Hibernia out Company in New Jersey. BUSH GIRL"' of service due to engine trouble, i IE'Jer Brother Canadian visitors include Mr. il and 9.20 the Duke of York was swamped with would-be passengers. and Mrs. H. A. B. Stuffman, of 1 65/- to 95/- HEAT' 4 NTO. Italy. Aug. 16 (Reu- The women and kids got FORMAL Montreal West Mr. Stuffman is j |§ rhis 2 600-year-old nort to- priority. Then as many men as treasurer of the Montreal Coke 11 ceived brotherly greetings possible were loaded. But when & Manufacturing Company. Mr. §§ and 7.45— far younger namesake — the Duke of York sailed for Holy­ CHAMPAGNE DANCE J. S. Dickson is from Toronto, §1 riCTED" ly of Tarentum in West head. Wales, 360 males Were left Ontario. Jlvania. and 9.35 disconsolate on the dock. Mr. William Fraser came from || greetings came with a Tar- Under the Stars Quincy, Massachussets, on his || >MINO" fan. Daniel Angeloni, editor • first trip to Bermuda. He is || j Valley Daily News, and Tt is believed that the first manager of the Town River Yacht ||- Also two slightly damaged dresses from Paris it by Henry A. Tarentum commercial electric sign "was put Club in Quincy. A native of f| turday— tor and secretary of the up on a New York theatre in SIDNEY FOSTER And His THE BRIDE" Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. Fraser has I ij I, icil. 1894. SURF CLUB ORCHESTRA been living in the United States j p since 1923. jf at 95/-! ^GROUNDS 9.30 - 12.00 Recent arrivals from New York 11§ and r—At 8.45 •sC^C-c^-^C.*^ include Miss Joan Stitt and Miss I |l \J Barbara Baker, Of New York City; § [Tuesday— Miss ' Jacqueline Asdente, of 1 IHARDING, Stated Island; Miss Beatrice p IERSPY" TONIGHT Schmitt, Miss Ruth Gross and Miss 1 T6 Gabardine and 8 Tweed Suits « HALF PRICE Hilda Fellerman, from New York || J City; and Dr. and Mrs. George M. §•. Thursday— is 363«t> Sieger, from Pearl River, New §! IMY CROWN" York. Honeymooners at Harmony Hall fl Summer Dressing Gowns Reduced from 50/- to 25/- are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Van Kirk, If iturday— Carnival Night i of Upper Montclair, New Jersey, 1 SHERWOOD and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Mellen, j of Washington, D.C. (EST" at the For Your Long Sleeved Blouses Reduced from 55/- to 27/6 RA HOUSE land 8.00— Lunches or Dinners Half Slips with Blouse Tops Reduced from 40/- to 20/- CRIOLLO" Angel's Grotto Fat Reducing and 9.45 FORCE" Secret Discovered Reservations — Phone 7165 In presi'ribing to the famous Movie in a Genuine old Bermuda atmosphere . . . Stars of Hollywood, California, a physi­ and others Reduced from 38/6 to 15/ cian has discovered a safo quick meth­ and 8.00— od to remove URIV fat—5 pounds a I^^C-J^^G**-^^^^ week or 15 to ?.Z> pounds a month. Thte CRIOLLO" new discovery, called Koi mode, brings new health and energy and a vigourous and 9.45 Tom Moore s is World Famous for athletic figure, as it dissolves your fat Women's English Linen Shorts Reduced from 85/- to 42/- FORCE" so that you look and feel io years younger. No drastic dieting, no exer­ cise and no drastic drugs. Acts by aid* ing nature. Formode te guaranteed to 145 and 7.45— HERW00D MANOR HOTEL reduce your weight the way yoa want STEAKS CHICKEN It or money back on return of empty TOWN AT package. Ask your chemist far For* UGHT" mode. The guarantee protects yoa. and 9.00 >ining and Dancing Fresh Fish OF OZ" on the Terrace AND OTHER TEMPTING DISHES and 7.45— JUNGLE" TONIGHT and 9.45 SPECIAL STEAK DINNER I PRUSH' GIRL" 20/- per person ttfam UfaorpB B E M M M D A. TRIMMED STRAW HATS ind 7.45— Music ia the Bar supplied by Vtrmitta'* (8Hfc*t |E YOU HEAR" The Gambles on Monday and Thursday §t/ifMJt!0 75 only. "this season's hats and 9.15 (Indoors if Raining) [CROSS THE •ss Informal. Phone 3180 for Reservations. WET' The 5/4 (75<) Rate j 3580+.. originally 40/- to 60/- includes Rain Water Shower and 7.45 For Lunches and Teas uy FORCE" Now 20/- to 30/- h and 9.50 }E YOU HEAR" Deepdene \Wtanor __* The Barnacle P*w Phone 1254 and its •.rvkrlfw j 1493 ti.;ain.tr. magnificent

)creen1I [ JSoat mouse BRIDE RETURNS Lon HH TO MOTHER NEW •£#**—Comnkiii endorse luncheon and dinner men^ ,Eco te fo through this served in the gracious Its 1 Hubby 1 TONIGHT on the Patio orgjf and future, setting of the Manor— "-em* didn't jHf*r < liverse place ly, reclaimed — noted particularly Saturday Night Dance RT use mk\s> are* •per .'ears. There for its fine cuisme. majL m the South Jack Wallace and His London Orchestra Amolin , svef le who come busines Hamilton Store Only — All Sales Final Dancing 9-12 cocktails i^iniwr*1*; c*irs on the beautiful h*»i«*"* '/Vftt1?^/ , s*. T Tomorrow: , «• a Md« Quarter Deck Terrace no charges tnd no returns 20th-21st i JACK'S SUNDAY NIGHT MUSIC Amoliti Phone 7166 — 7600 CREAM DEODORANT 3S*»t*. •&M -» BW fmj-gMenKt. Page 5 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951

Emigre sources here claimed RUSSIAN REFUGEES that the Stuttgart conference Japns Wants Admittance ' MISSING DIPLOMATS 'Germany belongs To West, ORCHID CHARITY CLUB ti would be of the "first importance'' PYROFAX" GAS SERVICE TO HEAR KERENSKY in planning future anti-Soviet To World Finance Group WIFE GOES TO FRANCE Schmnaclier Tells Crowd MOONLIGHT OUTING COOKING HEATING REFRIGERATION strategy. They said it would try to unify various emigre groups io TOKYO, August 17 (Reuter).— Members of the Orchid CJpM-ityj Approved Gas Burning Appliance* MUNICH, Germany, August 17 Western Europe and- intensify BERLIN, Aug 17 (Reuter).— (Reuter). — Alexander Kerensky, underground work in the Soviet Japan will shortly make formal "Purely Holiday" And Not Club of Hamilton took tiBL* of ff application to take part in the Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of I from their efforts in «8i_.ingj including 70, last premier of tile Russian Union. West Germany's Social democrat empire before tbe Bolshevik International Monetary Fund and others* to enjoy themselves Mr. Kerensky, who told New the International Bank for Recon­ Search For Husband opposition party, said here to­ their second annual outing or "Magic Chef' Gas Ranges revolution, is to attend a Russian struction and Development, night; "Germany has no choice emigre conference at Stuttgart, York reporters in 1949 that he Thursday night. Accompanied b>, forecast a break-up of the Soviet Kyodo, the Japanese news agency (Special through Beuter) between East and West — we be­ several friends at the club, the:j| Germany, "ttiis weekend, to dis­ system in 1951, is not regarded reported today. LONDON, Aug. 17. — Mrs. long to the West." 1 BERMUDA GAS & UTILITY COMPANY cuss anti-Soviet operations. Melinda Maclean, wife of Donald made their way to Whale Bay/ with favour by some emigre The agency said the application Fifty thousand Germans! Southampton, for a moonlighf Pitt's Bay Road Dial 2012 Stuart Maclean, one of two British Mr. Kerensky, who has spent groups. They say he cannot re­ would be filed in time

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ing here on Sunday by Pan- American . Clipper. On a one- REDS CENSOR U.N. TORTURED GIRL DIES; fl week vacation from the prize- Personal And Social winning production, she 'trail MAIL Df AUSTRIA POLICE HOLD FRIEND be accompanied by her hus- band Mr. John L. Allison, a* re­ A son was born at tfae King MT. J. Rogers Outerbridge, of search engineer with tfae Federal Edward VII Memorial Hospital on "Palomar," Devonshire, and his Telecommunications Laboratories Privilege For Red Bodies Young Woman Branded, .Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. James son, Edward, returned home on and inventor ' of electronic *s&foldring, of Paget. Mrs. GoM-> Thursday on the B.OA.C flight weapons. Mr. Allison has made Price For Dropping It Whipped And Half Starved ring is tbe farmer Edna Frith, from New York. several previous trips to Bermuda Summer daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' J. Eldon aaa in a professional capacity. ANTWERP, Belgium, August Frith, of Paget. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murphie, Tfae couple win stay at tbe VIENNA, Angus 17 (AP). — 17 (Reuter).—Police today ar­ * * * of Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Castle Harbour Hotel. The Russians in Austria have rested the boy friend of a girl! IS and their young daughter Judith, found dying at Flenu this week Two young Bermudian resi-: prevented representatives of left by B.O.A.C. yesterday after Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Walker, United Nations agencies here j with burns over her body, sus­ dents planned to leave toe Colony spending two weeks visiting Mr. who have been living in Spring­ from detaining freedom from pected by officers to have been what you make it . . ; -early this morning to spend Murphie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. field, Massachussets, for the past censorship for tbeir mail and inflicted witb a red bot iron. their summer vacation in Mexico. William Murphie, of "Verandah 20 years, arrived in the Colonv ! telephone conversations, it was The girl, aged 21, died two I They are Mr. Richard ("Rick") House,™ Hamilton, and his brother, I last Wednesday by P.A.A. tar a days ago in tbe arms of a police j Thatcher, of '" Airdrie." Fairy­ revealed today. Mr. Douglas Murphie, at "Sharon," month's holiday at "The Play-1 At a meeting of tte four-power officer called to the house by the lands, and Mr. Bill Thomson, of Pembroke.' They were accom­ house," Point Shares, Pembroke. I boy friend. "La Garza," Paget. Allied control councils executive panied on the homeward journey Dr. Walker is a brother of Mr. committee, it was disclosed, the Police allege the girl had been * * * by Mr. Murphie's aunt, Miss Mary I Bernard and Mr. Herman Walker.}thre e Western Allies proposed to held against her will in the The Wor. K. R. William*, M.C.P., Galway.' * * * grant 10 UN agencies immunity house for four months. Mayor of Hamilton, returned to Mr. James Richardson, who is from the Censorship to which all She weighed* only 66 pounds at the Colony on Thursday after an a member of B.O.A.C.'s traffic GOOD LUCK FROM ONE mail and telecommuncations are her death. % extended trip to Britain and staff, also left by that airline for subject in Austria. PoM« have not yet specified charges against the boy friend, Europe. New York yesterday. He will WAR TO ANOTHER They proposed tte measure so continue to Canada. Valery Emile Dupont, 33. His TOKYO, Aug. 17 (Reuter). — tbat Austria could live up to her 62-year-old mother and 30-year- Leaving by CrtonialAirlines to­ Corporal Thomas Keith, from international agreement to guar­ • I old married sister were also day are Dr. and Mrs. Homer Earle Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Malloy, of I .\oi ui Carolina, was fighting with antee the "inviolability of papers" "Highwinds," Warwick, Mr. Harry arrested. Ferguson, of Richmond, Virginia, the 31st Regiment in Korea when of UN organisations. Police say Dupont called them . "who spent their honeymoon at. Dunkley, of Devonshire, Mr. he picked up an 81-millimetre Eldon Ranee, at Paget, and .Mr. But tte Russians said they to the house in the little indus­ • the Elbow Beach Surf Club. Their shell case during a red-hot battle. would only agree if tte Commun­ marriage.took place on August 11 Wilbur Kempe, of Warwick, plan | Inside it was a good luck mes- trial town of Flenu, claiming the to leave for New York today by ist-run World Federation of girl had fallen down the base­ aft tfae Marble Collegiate Church, . sage written during world war Trade Unions and two other in­ New York City. While in Bermuda ! P.A.A. two. ment stairs and hurt herself; Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson were also j Sent by a woman ii*ra munitions ternational Communist organisa­ Police found her slumped in a guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. Stanley May, of Paget, was plant eight years ago, the message tions were also exempt. chair insensible, wearing only a Eve, ot Hamilton. an outgoing passenger on P.A.A.'s j said: "We are rooting for you." The Western Allies said these nightdress. She died a few flight yesterday for New York. The 19-year-old soldier sent off were not UN organisations. Be­ minutes later Jn an officer's arms. # * # a note of thanks. He was. the cause there was no agreement When Dupont applied for per­ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Faries, of Wana Allison, featured dancer most surprised soldier in the- 31 st between tte Allies, tte subject mission for the body to be buried, Make the most of summer . . . Warwick, were among the return­ in the New York musical hit, when he got a letter tb say tfaat was dropped and UN corres­ a magistrate ordered an autopsy. ing Bermudians on Colonial's "Guys and Dolls." will be making I the woman still works at tfae pondence will continue to be While it was being carried out, Move out to the porch or terrace Thursday flight. her first visit to Bermuda, arriv­ plant. censored. police said, Dupont tried to slash his wrists with a razor blade, but and en|oy the sun. and fresh air. was restrained. v Collect a few of our comfortable Police claimed that the girl's body had burns on the thighs, canvas chairs, a table and a big legs and arms. They said that the shape of the burns indicated umbrella. Then add a charcoal that they had been made with a barbecue to make cooking a real hot iron. Her wrists and neck were pleasure. marked as with a chain. 400 dresses ha If-priced On her back were several long weals which police said might have been caused by a whip. NEW and INEXPENSIVE A mob of local citizens crowded tte narrow road in front of the . * Folding Yacht Chairs drab house to watch tte police escort the three prisoners back * Charcoal Barbecues for questioning. They shouted: "To the stake" * Tilt-top Umbrellas as Dupont was hustled out of a police car. * Dining tables with centre slots for umbrellas. SWEDISH AUTHORITIES PLUG LHJUOR ACT HOLE Swedes Use Bread Filter When Drinking Hair Tonic (Special through Reuter) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. 17 — Liquor-rationed Swedes wfll li find it difficult in future to buy cough medicines and rheumatism in a great summer liniments containing more than 10 per cent alcohol, or mixtures whieh include menthol. Pharmacists throughout tfae country have been ordered by the authorities not to sell such orepa rations without a doctor's prescription. Swedes are rationed to less than r three quarts of liquor a month. Tte new order to pharmacists was issued following the recent big in­ crease in sales of mixtures con­ taining alcohol by drug stores. In some districts a wartime order orohibiting the sale of more than one fluid ounce at a time of Eau de Cologne, bay rum and hair tonic containing alcohol has been revived. The method used for making these products drinkable is re­ portedly to filter them through white bread and mix them with pop. Meanwhile the Swedish Cus­ toms department reports that mysterious ships have been slio- REDUCED 25% pina* quietly into lonely bays and depositing containers of liouor on the deserted beaches. The TODAY smuggling is raid to be conducted mainly from Poland, where vodka is strictly rationed except for ex­ port. only! Any enterorislns sea captain Several Fine Lines call ing at Polish ports can buy as I much vodka as his sfaip can carry at 1 6 a pint. The price of the liquor on tte Swedish black market is about 35 - a pint. Recently a Swedish captain from Regular Stock.. running a small ship between Poland and Sweden nearly fooled tte Customs here by emptying * famous name cottons water from the ship's heating system and filling tte pipes and radiators witfa vodka. It was dis­ * rayon sheers and bembergs covered when Customs officers, If you are planning a making a routine inspection of tte shin, noticed a si ron 2 smell of trip, make the most of * nylon, silks alcohol in one of the cabins. In­ vestigation revealed vodka leak­ this offering of fine ing out of the radiators. * tailoreds and dressmakers Dutch Refute Assertion English luggage at * pastels, prints, darks Made By Indonesians 25% saving. Featured are several smart, THE HAGUE. Netherlands, Aug. * sizes for everyone 17 (Reuter).—Official Dutch cir­ cles said tonight that Indonesian matched lines ... all President Soekarno's assertion l that Holland is illegally occupying superbly constructed Indonesian territory in Western | New Guinea was "untenable." President Soekarno said at and sturdy yet very Come early for your great savings in - this summer sale, Jakarta, that continued Dutch I administration in Western New j light in weight. Saturday only, which includes many other summer wardrobe items. Guinea was like being occupied by a foreign army. Official spokesmen here said that wten agreements of the i transfer of sovereignty to the j Republic of Indonesia were con­ cluded, all parties had agreed that Western New Guinea would not be included in the transfer. o BERLIN, August 16 (Reuter). | —Kurt Schumacher, leader at the j West German Social Democrat * opposition, today attacked! American correspondents for I continuing a "state of war" j against Germany. He surprised reporters with j No Charges ... AH Sales Final I this accusation at a conference i here where he had been expected \ to confine his remarks to a »566t». i denunciation of the East Berlin 35S4tt. I Communist youth festival. i * in n j (in _ iii-in_MMfiMii.il MMiiHi- * Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951 Two Bermuda And Two Native Records Broken As Swimming Championships Start MARSHALL WINS TWO EVENTS, STANDINGS IN SMITH'S STAFF SCORES Intra-Club Practice Match CANADIAN FLAG FLOWN Nationals & Old Comrades THE BCA LEAGUE EASY CRICKET VHTORY At BAA. Field Tomorrow AS SYMBOL OF VICTORY ToBdttle For Play Off Spot] BREAKS RECORD IN 220 FINALl The following are the standings An intra-club cricket match of the cricket teams playing in the Beat BariTfButterfield will be played at the BAA. Winnie Roach Is First field tomorrow afternoon when Tomorrow's big game of the Cavendish vs. Warwick—No line­ Bermuda Cricket Association's ups received from, either team. leagues. The standings are up to And Trimingham's Thurs. the BAA. "A" Division and "B" Canadian To Swim Channel day will be that between David Thorne Wins Two Tides jdat e with the information that the Division teams clash in a prac­ Nationals I and tfae Old Comrades Nationals I vs. Old Comrades, B.C.A. secretary, Reg Cooley, has. With T. Smith contributing 92 tice match. The game is sched­ FOLKESTONE, England, Aug. which is to be played at the at Cavendish. Any further .information concern­ runs, the cricket team from H. A. uled to start at 1.30 p.m. 17 (Reuter).—The Canadian flag Cavendish field. Both teams will Comrades—G. Barnes (capt.), W. In Defence Of All-Round Crown! ing the results of games or tfae & E. Smith pounded out an easy Both BAA teams have se­ flew from a window in Folkestone be playing for the cfaance of get­ E. Moniz, S. F. Moniz, Alex playing of outstanding fixtures 138-run victory over a combined cured berth in the B.C.A. play­ today—a symbol of triumph for ting into the finals -of tfae "B" Madeiros,' Abel Madeiros, L. should be in Mr. Coofey's hands team from the staff of tfae Bank offs for the league champion­ blue-eyed Winnie Frances Roach Division. Chiappa, S. Flood, C. Bartlett, The 1951 edition of the Bermuda (white) amateur swimming not later than August 20. oi N. T. Butterfield and Triming­ ships. The "A" team will oppose (23), of Toronto, second woman A fine bit of sportsrtanship was G. Sousa, S. Sims and A. N. championships got off to an auspicious start at the B.A.A. Mount The standings: ham Brothers in a friendly match Serps in the final, while the to reach Dover last night in the Other. second international cross- shown by two teams who were to Langton pool last ni_,ht, with two Bermuda and two native records "A" DIVISION played at the Warwick Academy opponents for the "B" team have I Nationals I — (Probables), A. ground on Thursday afternoon. Channel race and the first | have played today, for the Serps W L D Pts. not yet been decided. were to have been at borne to Flood, A. P. Mello, F. Mello, D. being broken. The championship meets will continue at the outdoor Smith connected for three sixes Canadian ever to do so. Mello, S. Ferreira, E. F. Simons pool for the remaining Monday and Friday eveninas during August. ! BAA. 6 0 0 30 Apart from the fact that the Prosoect at tfae Cavendish field. Serps V.' 6 1 0 30 and twelve fours in his innings game will provide useful prac­ On her first Channel attempt As both Serps and Prosoect can- E. DeCouto, H. W. Madeiros, Wi Last night's opening meet wasi He finished the one - metre Old Comrades 2 3 0 10 tbat helped his team score 200 tice for the forthcoming finals, she wins £500 as the second j Mayne, A. E. Smith, and R. W. runs for the loss of five . woman across the Channel. In cot Jet into the finals of the/*©" highlighted by ihe appearance of diving—one compulsory dive (a Cavendish 0 5 0 0 there has been great interest in Division, they decided to Dostpone Flood. H. DeSilva and J. Lima John Marshall, the Australian front dive with a half twist) and Southampton S.C. 0 5 0 0 T. Parker and E. Cohen added how the junior team will compare the official field of 13 men and I are the reserves. holder of many world freestyle | g optional chosen from four 49 runs in an unbeaten sixth- seven women, Winnie came their game to permit the Nationals ve against their undefeated "A" and the Qld Comrades the use of Serps vs. Prospect postponed. records. Although his appearance | groups — with a point score ot "BV DIVISION stand, with Parker scoring Division rivals. seventh. But of the women com­ did not have a bearing on the 161.6, 16 points better than 11- B.A.A 9 2 1 47 41 runs and Cowen 28. petitors she was second to the field. Bermuda championships, te was year-old Francis (Super Mouse) Nationals I 8 1 1 42 V. Wheatley, 25, and T. White, With .Henry Hailett not play­ Britain's Brenda Fisher. The lineups for Sunday's gamv-s: ing in the match, and Pete credited with winning tbe open Cassidy. Peter Macky was third, Old Comrades 8 2 0 40 11, were the only double-figure Her father and trainer, Eddie | Southampton B. & S.C. championships in both the 50 and with 106.9 points. Somerset Workmen 8 3 0 40 scorers for the combined team as Mulder unable to bowl because of a wrenched back, there will Roach, claims she is the first Panthers, at Port Royal. 220-yard freestyle finals. Tte backstroke final was a Prospect 7 5 0 35 they were rattled out for only 62 Canadian, man or woman, ever to. Southampton—C. Mavne (capt.), runs. be no fast bowling attack How­ In winning the 220 final, battle between David Macky and St George's 7 5 0 35 ever, this will give tile "A" team swim the Channel. F. Craigie, K. Harrison, R. RAINBOW Marshall bettered the existing Thorne. Both matched strokes Cavendish 5 3 0 25 S. Kempe, who bowled only two TOO EXCITED TO SLEEP Kemp, J. Kemp, K. Harrison, L. National 2 5 3 0. 25 overs, turned in an unbeatable a chance to use their second Bermuda record with a time of for tte entire distance, with string bowlers and afford them Winnie, too excited to sleep, got Rankin, L. Charlton, W. De­ 2:10.8. However, during Invita- Thorne managing to pull ahead Panthers 5 4 0 25 bowling analysis, claiming one up early today and attended Mass Silva. V. Wright and D. TAXI Warwick 4 4 \> 20 wicket in each over without being an Indication of tbeir worth for tion Swimming Week Marshall in tbe closing feet to win by a possible use in the finals. at the Folkestone Roman Catholic Madeiros. won the Mid Ocean title in 2:07.7. touch. Peter Macky was third, Serps JO} 3 5 0 15 scored against. Church. Spanish Point ... 3 6 0 15 By agreement, both teams will Panthers — F. White (capt.), W. This time has been applied for about ten yards off tte pace, The scores: "I am thrilled to death—but so Pedro, L. Pedro, W. Wrieht, D. • 24 Hour* as a new record, but has not yet Thorne was tuned in 1:15.8. Southampton B.C. .2 7 0 IC H. A. * E. Smith's be allowed two and a half hours botting. stiff I could do with a wheelchair," Collins, J. Stephenson, T. been accepted. JOHN MARSHALL WINS J. Evans, c Brigden b Tatem .... 6 she said. Greenwood. G. Snurline, R. The following are the remaining The teams: SERVICE Walter Bardgett finished second John Marshall turned in the games to be played in the leagues. T. Smith, c Gibbons b Oatham .. 92 Mrs. John Brigdon, with whom Howes, F. Reece and J. Adams. to Marshall,' about twenty yards best qualifying time for the heats D. Godfrey, c Tatem b Smith . . 8 BAA. "A"—P. Mulder (cap­ she is staying in Folkestone, Any change is to be reported to N. Stephens, b Wheatley 0 back. On the official records he of the men's 50-yard freestyle, the secretary. tain), J. Kyme, J. Marirea, J. hoisted the Canadian Ensign out­ W. Manuel, st. Leighton b Oatham 16 Hayward, W. F. Hayward, J. side .her bedroom window this Dial 104S will be credited with winning tte j winning in 24W seconds.' The best "A" Division Nationals Planning Bermuda title ior 1951 "in a new local time was recorded by Fran- T. Parker, 41 Barritt, A. Moniz, G. Slater, V. morning. UZ3Tu w tk it.iy August 26— B.A.A. vs. Old Com­ E. Cowen, not out 28 Burrows, R. Barritt and M. The flag was lent to Winnie by native record time of 2:21.5. c_s Vallis, last year's champion, rades. bettering his own record of 2.24.4. J |n 26j._ while Walter Bardgett won Extras 0 j Terceira. tfae. Corporation of Folkestone. It Tour Of Canada In May "B" Division . flew from the pilot boat accom­ THRILLING FINISH [his beat in 26.3. August 19—Serps vs. Prospect, BAA. -B"—.P. Fox (captain), Total for 5 declared 200 J. Perry, S. Lines, J. Waite, W. panying her throughout the race. The National Sports Club, one Derek Oatway, the defending bs the final-which was post- Nationals 2 vs. St. George's, Did not bat—S. Kempe, A. Blee, D. of the moet powerful football ned one event after a Eve, J. Dunstan, R. Constable, J. The Canadian girl said tbe 21- all-round champion, was third, I P° J***? Nationals 1 vs. Old Comrades, I Pedro and B. Cook. mile swim was tough going at clubs in Bermuda, is planning a about six inches . behind Bard start in which Hoyt and Vallis Cavendish vs. Warwick. Frith, C. E. Woollard, C. J. almost completed the 50 yards— Bowling Analysis: O M w R Woollard and W. Woollard. times and once or twice she tour of Canada in May and is now gett in one of the most thrilling August 23—Old Comrades vs. T. Oatham 1 0 2 50 wondered if she could continue. exploring the possibilities of such finishes to a race during the even­ Marshall finished in first place a_tmir. •with a time of 25 seconds flat. Panthers, Warwick vs. Nationals D. Tatem 8 0 W.'~3 1 "After about the fifteenth mile ing's programme. 2, Prospect vs. Nationals 1. Manny Baptiste,. a member of Walter Bardgett was first in tbe A. Kempe 5 0 0 39 I got a bad cramp in my foot and The otter two records were both August 26—Nationals 1 vs. Serps, L. Smith 7 0 l 41 it slowed me down a bit. Up till the the club, wiH be leaving for Fernandes established in one event when Bermuda championship in 26 Canada on Sunday for a vacation. seconds, winning by a touch over Nationals 2 vs. Cavendish, V. Wheatley .... 6 0 l 30 then I was leading. Then Brenda tiie St. George's Youth Club broke Southampton Boat dub vs. St. Fisher caught up with me and While he is there, he will try to all existing records in winning Francis Vallis. Francis Gosling COMBINi :o XI make arrangements for a club George's. went on to win." tour, being aopointed the Nation­ the 3 x 50-yard medley relay for finished third, August 36—Cavendish vs. Pan-' B. Davis, c Parker b God.re\ 4 By The Associated Press 31 OI e iie ace D. Tatem, c Kempe b Manuel . 5 als' representative for this pur­ ladies in 1:59.1, breaking the Ber- Jf "?. »»-*• j "* * P : titers, Serps vs. Southampton [ NATIONAL LEAGUE muda and native record of 2:00.8. fe*****3 m **« ***& stages missed A. Kempe, c Manual b Godfrey . 0 pose. tun a d Boat and Sports Club. Brooklyn at Boston itwi-nighti. The winning team comprised **•» ? " , when going back to T. Oatham. b Kemp 1 In addition to investigating the .—o New York at Philadelphia (night). to los e H. Brigden, b Kemp e 0 Elis Ask Wins possibilities for a tour of Canada, Betty Hayward, 1950 all-round ^ * "J "^ Chicago at Pittsburgh mighti. V. Wheatley, c Steph _ns b Mamie 1 25 Mr. Baptiste will be seeking pos­ ladies' champion, swimming back- Margaret Cox won one of tfae Entries For Junior Tennis | St. Louis at Cincinnati (night). B. Ingham, c Manual b Cowen . 0 European Title sible fixtures in the United States stroke, Joan Leighton, breast- *w100-yaro qualifyind freestylg heate s foinr tiie1:1 7ladie ansd as well, probably in Philadelphia. stroke, and Margaret Cox, 'free- Tournament To Close Today |T . White, c Godfrey b Blee 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE style. Betty Hayward the other in 1:18.2. L. Smith, b Evans 5 Cleveland 1, Chicago 7. (Special through Reuter) Second place went to the BAA In the final, Betty Hayward was A. Leighton, c Cook b Stephens 2 Cleveland 3, Chicago 8. HELSINKI, Finland.—Finland's Play in the annual Coral Beach 3 "A" team of Betsy King, Patricia timed in 1:13.1 to win by three K' Detroit at St. Louis (night). Elis Ask tonight won the Euro­ Skiing Body Safeguards Club's junior tennis tournament Davis and Pat Belvin. -The B.A.A. yards over Margaret Cox. Patsy 6 Boston at Washington inighti. pean lightweight crown here by Belvin finished third. will get under way on Monday "B" team of Ann Craigie, Mar­ Philadelphia at New York (night). kayoing defending titieholder Amateurs' Status In a practice water polo match at the club courts in Paget. Total 62 Pierre Montane of France in the garet Rogers and Diane Towle was Entries for the tournament will third. that concluded the programme, Bowling Analysis: O M R twelfth round of a scheduled close today, with applications be- w THURSDAY'S NIGBT GAMES BERN, Switzerland, August 17 The B.A.A. "A" team took the the Blues defeated the Whites bv D. Godfrey 3 0 2 15 fifteen round bout. ing received from local and visit­ NATIONAL LEAGUE (Reuter).—The committee of the lead in the backstroke leg, but the *** f03? .to /^V*?? ,^king a S. Kempe 2 2 2 0 The hard - hitting Finnish ing players up to tfae age of 22 j Chicago 8, Cincinnati 4 (10 innings). youngster floored the Frenchman International Skiing Federation East Enders dosed the gap in the 3-0 lead .in the first half. years. E. Cowen 3 1 1 10 ruled that skiing instructors will breaststroke and went on to win Bill Burgess scored two goals W. Manuel 2 1 2 10 twice in the early rounds and held Entries will be received for a big lead when he ended the not be permttted to take part in , fay two yards on a good freestyle I for tte Blues, while Francis Gog- . A. Blee..,.„. . .»,..„. . •J-fclH-M r4 ling, Don Johnson, Walter both men's and women's singles .,-•»,. fight with a series of lefts and the fOrThtbirifrig WffttefOiympics] sprint by Miss Cox. and doubles, as well as mixed J. Evans 2 0 1 14 unless they qualify for the follow- Bardgett and John Thorne each N. Stephens .3 0 1 10 rights to the head. OFF TO GOOD START tallied singles. Francis Vallis doubles. They can be filed with TODAYS It was the hrst professional ing four conditions: David Thorne, the defending netted a pair for tte losers, witb either Mr. Doug Roth at the Club, j championship bout ever staged in (1) That their instruction is junior all-round champion, got Tony Canton and Phillip Tribiey or at the tennis shop. WARWICK WORKMEN TO SCHEDULE Finland. only an accessory employment and off to a good start in defence of each scoring once. Full details of tfae draw and only on a temporary basis. - playing times will be announced i PLAY EX-ARTILLERYMEN .NATIONAL LEAGUE his title, winning two titles last The teams were ' Brooklyn at Boston might). (2) That they only teach night. 'n Monday's issue of The Royal Blues—Bobby Barritt; Francis Gazette. Chicago at Pittsburgh. EX-ARTILLERYMEN SELECT elementary skiing and not racing Young Thorne placed first in the slin The "Over Forties" of the War­ St. Louis at Cincinnati. skiing nor do they' act as trainers diving and followed this up with £° 8 and Junior Dunstan; BiH o wick Workmen's Club will play i TEAM FOR CRICKET MATCH for races. a stellar performance in the 100- Burgess; Don Johnson, Gary Hoyt a similar team from the Kx- New York at Philadelphia (night) and Walter Bardgett. Substi- (3) That their pay is the same yard backstroke event. Artillerymen's AsSociatic.n in a AMERICAN LEAGUE as non-racing instructors and that . 11 utes were Clifford Saul and John SPORT SHORTS jfriendl y cricket ma'ch at Warwick The Ex-Artillerymen's Associa­ ' Thorne. Detroit at St. Louis. tion has selected the following they do not exploit their reputa­ Park tomorrow afternoon. * The Cleveland at Chicago. tions. Whites — Frank Barron; Vic Vanderbilt is tbe only new­ match is scheduled to start at one "over Forty" players to meet the TODAY'S BRITISH comer to the 1951 Georgia Tech Philadelphia at New York. "over Forties" of the Warwick (4) That they have not taught Flood and Tony Canton; Phillip I o'clock. Boston at Washington (night). Workmen's Club in a friendly Tribiey; Don Douefaty, Fran-is football schedule. The Commo­ Playing for the Workmen will skiing for a period of at least 90 SOCCER SCHEDULE dores replaced South Carolina. cricket match at Warwick Park days before the opening date of Vallis and Christopher Astwood. I be: SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE tomorrow afternoon. The game Substitute was John Cook. E. Swainson (captain) > G. the Winter Olympics. Harry Stein, head basketball NATIONAL LEAGUE is scheduled to start at one o'clock. A special committee has been ENGLISH LEAGUE The referee was Derek Oatway. Williams. E. Warders, J. Edness, Brooklyn at Boston. H. Wade (captain), S. Burchall, Featuring Monday night's car- coach at Brundeis University, is I. Johnson. A. Virgil, J. F. De­ appointed to verify qualifications First Division studying for a doctor's degree at Chicago at Pittsburgh (2). L. Minors. C. J. Bean, E. Watson, of all entrants. Arsenal vs. Huddersfield | nival will be the 440-yard free- I Silva, C. Saltus, E. T Rir'-a-ds, St. Louis at Cincinnati (2). R. Darrell, G. DeShields. C. H New York University. M.C.P., and A. Phillit-s.. Waiting Blackpool vs. Chelsea style final for seniors. In this j New York at Philadelphia. Smith, A. Hayward, W. Elliott and Bolton vs. Aston Villa event John Marshall will continue men will be Dr. Mosse and J. I H. Johnson. Waiting men will be Twenty-five of the nation's tor Bean. Charlton vs. Burnley after swimming the 440 in an nncers are staked in the second AMERICAN LEAGUE A. Davis and Alvin Simmons; Derby County vs. Sunderland j attempt on the world record for renewal of the $25,000 Yonken Detroit at St. Louis (2). umpire, E. Gilbert; scorer, H. Fulham vs. Preston 500 yards. Derby, at a mile and a half NATIONALS TO HOLD Cleveland at Chicago (2). Whitter. Liverpool vs. Portsmouth Aug. 16. Philadelphia at New York. All players are requested to Manchester City vs. Wolves FOOTBALL MEETING Boston at Washington. wear while clothes for the match. Middlesbrough vs. Tottenham Gallant Fox, triple crown win­ Newcastle vs. Stoke ner of 1930, retired with earnings The annual football meeting of W. Brom wich A. vs. Manchester U. Yesterday's Weather of $328,165. the National Sports Club will be held at their club rooms on Tues­ Second Division Abroad Whirlaway, triple Ciw"_*i win­ day evening, starting at 8.30. Birmingham vs. Bury ner who retired in toe •w*rin«» f*f Bermuda Jockey Club, Ltd. ,( All members of the club, and Blackburn vs. Sheffield U. M5, is no wdoing stud duty in 'hose interested in Dlaying soccer Cardiff vs. Leicester (At 2 p.m. Bermuda Time) France. for them, are cordially invited to APPRENTICE JOCKEYS Hull vs. Barnsley New York 82, fair attend. Leeds vs. Brentford The highest a^erag" The Directors will consider applications from Chit-ago 75, showers Last vear the Nationals were Luton vs. Swansea ever eomniled by a member of! Miami 89, fine B.F.C. Cup and Trophy winners local youths of good character for training as Notts C. vs. Coventry 'he N«*w York Giants was .431 hit I ind olaced second in the "A" Halifax C2, drizzle apprentice jockeys. Queen's Park R vs. West Ham by Bill Terry in 1930. Division standings. Tuesday's Rotherham vs. Notts F. Information supplied by the Squtboaw Chet Nichols, rook'* meetin" will decide" how many Applicants should communicate in writing, stating:— Sheffield W. vs. Doncaster Bermuda Meteorological Station hurler for tfae Boston Braves, is teams the club will enter in the Southampton vs. Everton ihe son of la former major league league competition, which will Name niter er. "ft nnrW wav emprbr in October. Address Third Division (South) Aldershot vs. Northampton Afe 'Brighton vs. Colchester Weight Bristol vs. Newport Experience, if any Crystal Palace vs. Exeter Gillingham vs. Mi 11 wall RICHARD M. PLATER Ipswich vs. Southend Secretary^Treasurer Leyton O. vs. Plymouth £. "Glengarry," Port Vale vs. Reading g Church Street. Shrewsbury vs. Watford n Swindon vs. Norwich Hamilton. Torquay vs. Bournemouth Walsall vs. Bristol R

Third Division (North) Accrington vs. Gateshead Bradford vs. Barrow Chester vs. Wrexham Chesterfield vs. Grimsby . Crewe vs. Darlington Halifax vs. Workington Lincoln vs. York Mansfield vs. Stockport Rochdale vs. Carlisle Scunthorpe vs. Bradford C. THE NATIONAL SPORTS CLUB Southport vs. Oldham Tranmere vs. Hartlepools SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP "A" Notice To All Members Airdrie vs. Third Lanark Celtic vs. Morton Dundee vs. Raith Rovers j East Fife vs. Aberdeen A General Football Meeting Hibernian vs. Stirling A. Partick vs. Motherwell will be held on Queen of the South vs. Rangers St. Mirren vs. Hearts Tuesday, August 21st, 1951 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP "B" at 8.30 p.m. Arbroath vs. Albion Rovers Ayr United vs. Forfar ,- Cowdenbeath vs. Stenhousemuir —Photo by Wright All membe-rs interested in playing fo«- the Club n Dumbarton vs. Kilmarnock BEST CATCH OF DOLPHIN to be reported in Bermuda was made by this party an Thursday. They the forthcoming season are invited to attend. Falkirk vs. Dundee United Hamilton vs. Alloa Ath. are seen with their catch. The fishermen are, let to right: Bob Pascoe (mate), Georre Williams, Agenda—As Published on Club No ice Board. Georee Bruce, Gerald Pascoe (skipper), Dexter S mpson, Bert Heal, Joseph Oma and Harry Hay­ Queen's Park vs. Dunfermline 3-&261SIIII'U ftt. Johnstone vs. Clyde ward. The fish were caught from Charles Christianson's motor yacht Troubadour.

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result will be the reduction of line 15. With a few exceptions tbe Casting Begins Far Prosperity Shown losses. provisions of tae regular Com­ House Group Cat Civil REJECT RED REQUEST Actress Testifies in Bermuda Pageant In Report "Our shareholders will '•T- panies Acts (1923, 1948 and Defence Votes By 7/8ths tainly appreciate that tiie installa­ 1950) now apply to your company. AT RADIO CONFERENCE tion of this new generating equip­ PERSONNEL RELATIONS Continued from Page 1 Con'inued from Page '1 ment and improvements to our Continued from Page 1 Theft of Her Ring Voting was brisk and energetic distribution system have involved During the past few months tbe $200,000,000 requested for medi­ words. He was given the part of when 120 persons exercised tbeir a heavy expenditure. The amount group life insurance scheme was cal supplies and equipment. 35 Nations Refuse Seat "Sean" in the episode depicting right to elect d irectors. The meet­ of capital invested in the business expanded, as was the group fcJ Charmion King, a Canadian tfae visit of St. Brendan and 16 had to be increased considerably. pension scheme. Tfae life assur­ The committee approved $260,- ing continued until the evening. 000,000 of the $273,000,000 asked At Discussions To China * actress appearing at the Ber­ monks from Ireland in tfae year The voters present hold 35,263 of ance cover has been increased mudiana Theatre Club, played a WEDDING 515. RATES FOR CURRENT considerably and "is now fur I er by the Atomic Energy Commis­ tbe company's total 55,000 shares. "No increase in the rates sion to speed up construction of GENEVA, Switzerland, August role in a real life drama yesterday "Is there a fat man?" adxiously Eighteen persons were proposed contributory, with the provision 17 (Reuter).—The 70-nation con­ when she appeared as a witness in enquired the producer. A fat charged- for electric current has for refund of premiums or paid- new facilities, to test weapons and for the 11 vacancies, the success­ been made since 1948, and the to develop new types of reactors. ference on the allocation of radio a charge of stealing brought Baker—Calleja man was found. ful candidates were Mr. W. E. up assurance in the event of average price we receive per kilo­ Another big allotment approved frequencies today turned down a against Ludwig Rosevelt Cann, Shyly, the potential actors and Spurling v ith 33,396 votes; the termination of employment. An Soviet bid to admit Communist former bell - man at the Ber­ watt is less than nine per cent expansion of the pension scheme was $790,216,00 for stock-piling About 500 guests attended a actresses came forward, received Hon. Sir Howard Trott, over greater than we received in 1939. China to the discussions. mudiana Hotel Apartments. wedding reception at Harrington tbeir scripts, gave their names to 30,000; Dr. Tl. C. Wilkinson, over to give increased pensions to strategic and critical materials, the typist recording the cast and This is an achievement of which those employees with very long for which the President had re­ Tbe United States led the oppo­ Cann was convicted of stealing House on Thursday evening fol­ 27,000; the Hon. H. D. Butterfield, we are proud, but it has only been sition to the admission, touching a black opal ring belonging to lowing the marriage of Miss moved off to be measured from over 26,000; Mr. Ernest Watling­ service has also been put into quested $800,000,000. possible, in the main, by the con­ effect as from June 1, 1950. off a ding-dong political row. The King, which she said was valued Joyce Edith Calleja, daughter of top to toe. ton, over 23,000; Mr. C. N. A. tinuous expansion of our output The Commerce Department was upshot was that the meeting voted at £21.3-.0. He was sent to gaol Mr. and Mrs. Michael Calleja, of j "Now you people will be those Butterfield, over 22,000; Sir John "Most of the increased cost is allotted $60,000,000 to continue Cox, over 22,000; Mr. G. C. and sales in the face, of inflation­ 35-18 not to take action on the for six months by the Wor. Bailey's Bay, to Mr. Howard • who will dance ate minuet at the ary trends, and of course reor­ borne by the company and both work on construction of new fast Soviet recommendation. William R. Kempe. Andrew Baker, son of Mrs. Mae garden party," Mr. Gould informer Conyers, over 21,000; Mr. E. M. policies are carried With the Sun careo ships. The committee said Astwood, over 21.(900; the Hon. ganisation and operating econo­ The Soviet delegate asserted The 'actress described the ring Baker of Devonshire. an assorted group. Some looked mies. Life Assurance Company of contracts had alreadv been placed which she said she missed from a The wedding took place at pleased, others a trifle doubtful, N. B. Dill, over 20,000; and Mr. Canada, whose charges compare for 25 of the new 37 ships author­ that "the absence of the rightful H. B. Wilkinson, over 20,000 votes. ' "There have been other factors ised by Coneress. representative of .China will lead jewel box in her room at the Holy Trinity Church, Bailey's but all accepted the request with wbich have contributed to keep very favourably with others. to serious consequences." But the hotel on August 9. It was a Bay, with the Rev. L. H. Gunner j good humour. The officers of the company will the overall average sales price "The improvement of these U.S. spokesman said his govern­ black opal in a basket setting of officiating and Mr. W. Norman "Wfll someone please go out­ be appointed some time next week. down. Since 1939 we have intro­ two schemes has been well re­ TURIN, Italy, August 16 (Reu­ ment would never agree to includ­ gold, and she had last worn %it Parker at tbe organ. Tbe altar side tbe shed and bring those men Sir Howard Trott, president oi duced lower rates, such as the ceived by the staff and undoubt­ ter)—Guides today recovered the ing those "who were trying to in a show about five weeks ago. was decorated with pink and in?** asked Mr. Could. Those wbo the company, was chairman of the edly will encourage long service bodies of three Italian Alpine Imeeting, which lasted, from 2.30 residential one meter rates and wipe out United States troops in "I did not always keep my white gladioli and there was an had strolled outside to admire tfae tbe Hopkinson demand rate for and tend to diminish turnover of climbers—two men and a girl— Korea." room locked," she admitted. archway of fern and pink and reflection of lbe moon on the har­ pjn. until 8.30 pjn. Mr. E. B. personnel, which is always very killed on the Gigante (Giant's j Honey bourne was elected auditor. hotels and other very large com­ Britain took the same line, say­ Mr. Kempe told Cann the theft white blossoms, which were also bour waters were shepherded in­ mercial consumers and the air costly to a company. Tooth) in the Mont Blanc group used to trim tfae aisle pews. side and enlisted as colonists, The text of the report follows: ing that, although it recognised the was a serious matter. "You were conditioning rate—all of which SERVICES of mountains. They plunged to Peking Government, it felt that employed in the Bermudiana in Miss Calleja was given in soldiers and sailors. "This 44th annual report shows have contributed towards offset­ their death while descending the a position of trust," tiie magis­ "This pageant is tor your bread that your company has had a mo.-.! "Your company continues to | Chinese aggression in Korea made marriage by her father. Her j successful year in spite of abnor­ ting the overall 25 per cent sur­ southwest face of the 13,000 peak. thi-? a pool* time to press for the trate told him, "in a place where gown was of white organdy and butter," Mr. Gould told his charge. operate merchandising, interior 1 cast Tt is to help Bermuda. mal and trying conditions. wiring and repair shop depart­ admission of China into interna­ there , prtll of necessity be things fashioned with a low neckline v "In the face of inflationary SAIGON, Indo China, August tional conventions. lying around which belong to which ended in a point at the ou are not doing this for me, but "The gross revenue was some ments which are of inestimable 13 per cent higher than that of pressures your company is finding 16 (Reuter).—French reinforce­ Britain was one of those voting other people." front. The wide shawl collar, it is fc»t easy for' me to crry this it difficult to realise a normal rate value to our customers—both' in ments driving through tiger-in­ along without your faithful as­ the previous record-breaking their being able to purchase new against taking any action on the "VlptY UNLUCKY" which stood up stiffly at the back year, 1949-1950, and the 40,448,258 of return or profit on its 'greatly fested jungle, have recaptured Soviet proposal. Cann asked King, "Can yon of tbe neck, formed the tiny sistance." increased capital investment with equipment at reasonable prices, the isolated post of Kon-Plong, A full dress rehearsal will be kilowatt hours which were gener­ o— prove to me the ring is yours?" sleeves. ated also showed an increase of the present level of rates. As we having it properly installed and about 80 miles south of Hue^ Thirteen members of Michigan "That is a very individualistic The wide bouffant skirt was held on the night of October 15, mentioned earlier, fuel oil and all likewise efficiently maintained. capital of Annam, it was officially and on the following evening the 13.3 per cent. Compared to the State's football team are en­ ring," she replied. "You wouldn't trimmed witb two rows of j year previous we sold 17.2 per materials involved in the opera­ "The services of this efficient announced today. rolled in advanced ROTC units. ^expect to find them by the thous­ appliqued flowers down the pageant will commence in tiie cent more kilowatt hours and tbe tion of an electric supply company department are always available ands. Black opals are very front, and at tfae back ended in grounds of the old Government cash collections were up by 15 per become more and more expensive, to our consumers. Our repre­ unlucky." a long train. Tbe full length | House. It will be held every night and we have done everything pos­ sentatives will investigate . any that week, with an afternoon cent. "I don't see any black in it," tulle veil fell from a tiny cap i "The progress is a direct reflec- sible to economise so as to main­ type complaint, such as those re­ covered with seed pearls. The matinee on tfae Hiursday. In the tain our rates at the present level. garding high bills, meters said Cann, referring to |he deep- afternoon? and evenings of Thurs­ |tion of tbe general high level of blue stone. "Black is the name bride's bouquet was a colonial prosperity in the Colony resulting "This problem is by no means creeping on no load due to leak­ posy of fleur d'amour and pink day, October 25, November 1 and peculiar to Bermuda, and rates ages on "consumer's wiring, etc., of tfae stone," said King. "I had November 8 matinees of two of I from the ever-increasing tourist the ring designed far me. I frangi-pani. trade. for electric current in most parts etc. AM inspectors are well the episodes — the garden party of the world are being steadily qualified to assist our customers bought the stone and the setting. Miss Jean Westerman, a cousin at Government House and the The net profit for tfae year was It is an antique setting. I picked of tbe bride, was maid of honour, £ 107,151, which represents an in- increased. We feel it speaks in their problems and we feel trial of witches — will be pre­ well for your company wben it it out and my father bought it and the bridesmaids were Miss sented in King's Square. I crease at only £ 2,982 or approxi­ certain their services are in Toronto." Winifred DeMoura and Miss mately 2.9 per cent over tbe previ­ is realised that the rates today appreciated. SALE The following will take part in Cann stuck to the story which Josephine DeSilva. Tbeir ous year. The return on the de­ I are only slightly higher than Tn order to avoid delays, the various episodes to be de­ those of 1939 and no increase be gave Detective Constable F. M. gowns were made of marquisette picted: preciated original cost value of which can be most annoying to Duerden, who found the ring in over taffeta. Miss Westerman's i your company is thus only 6.34 whatever has been made since the customer, and to facilitate The visit of St. Brendan and 16 I per cent, and were it applied 1948, despite further devaluation Cairn's room. was aqua, Miss DeMoura's was monks. 515 — Brendan, Edward operations, it would oe of con­ "I didn't steal the ring." he said. mauve and Miss DeSilva wore f against a very conservative of tbe pound and the highly in­ siderable assistance if cus­ TODAY Gurr; Sean, Dick Koenig; Kiliah, present-day fair value of over flationary pressures of the "I won it at the Catholic bazaar blue. They were strapless with Brownlow Tucker; Bumold Clip­ tomers, when calling on the tele­ in St. George's is 1949. I played detachable capes, and the ; £2,400,000 the profit would re­ Korean war. per; Declan, Hal Schreiber; Kel­ flect but a 4.46 per cent return. phone, would at once state the spinning wheel and won the. attendants wore tiny hats of I vin, Edward Stefanek; Michael, CAPITAL EXPANSION clearly the nature of their call. ring and put it on my little finger." marquisette, trimmed with Leslie Leavitt. The Spanish, 1515 UPWARD COSTS They can then be connected I bad it on and was going to play frangi-pani and carried colonial —Garcia, Collins Outerbridge; "During the past year the cap­ immediately to the correct i goalie in a football game and put posies of fleur d'amour and Fernandez, Robert Stour; Pietro, "Due mainly to tbe very high ital common stock oi the com­ department or advised if the line Ladies' Two-Piece it in my football pants. I broke yellow frangi-pani. Frank Gurr; Captain Juan de cost of diesel fuel oil (now almost pany has been increased by the is busy. my leg in the game and was in The best man was Mr. Joseph Bermudez, Robert Cogswell; I five times what it was in 1939) sale of approximately 6,000 "In spite of the continued ho'nital for six months. Perry and tbe ushers were Mr. I three Spaniards, Lloyd Clifford, our costs of operation have in­ shares of £ 10 par value at £40. shortage of skilled and semi­ 'Three months ago I found the Norman Steynor and Mr. Gerald Kenneth Gutteridge, Bill Gut­ creased tremendously, being 18.7 By this means our loan from our skilled staff, the employees of Butcher'Linen Suits ring in mv pants." teridge. The witches — Fran per cent higher than in last year. bankers was reduced by £240,- Paley. I All other materials have also your company have worked Anne Lamer was called as a Tbe bride is a graduate of Stefanek, Judy Ella, Babs Ella 060, which has resulted in a con- loyally in the interests of the and Pat Stout. Departure of Sir greatly increased in price, and the j siderable operational saving. witness, as she had donated rings Mount St. Agnes Academy and trend continues. During the past public they serve and for the to the Catholic bazaar at which is employed at H. A. & E. Smith George Somers and Sir Thomas I The debt ratio of the company is company. We acknowledge fhe Toppers, Overcoats Gates-—Sir George Somers, Arthur year the charges against operation now only about three per cent, Cann claimed to have won the one Ltd. The bridegroom is em­ I tor depreciation of plant and loyal support of the entire organ­ in "ourt. ployed at tbe Enterprise Fooker; Sir Thomas Gates, Dr. ( which is very low in comparison isation and the effective contri­ Rudolf Parker; three sailors, equipment increased by- 38 per "They were the cheap type to Grocery at Bailey's Bay. Tliey cent due to new plant having been | with the average of 50 per cent butions made by its individual be found in ten cent stores in the will make their home at Bailey's Arthur Leighton, William Dens- for the entire electric utility in­ members to the success of your more and Arthur Flitcroft Arrival put into service. However, we are States and Canada." she said. We Bay. very proud of the fact that our dustry in the United States and company's operation." An excellent opportunity to buy quality (h^r husband and her) were the of Governor Moore — Governor Canada. Richard Moore. Sfar Stanley Spur­ outlay for operational salaries and only ones who donated any rings • wages only increased 1.8 per cent " "The stock dividend of two (to the bazaar." ling; Mrs. Moore—Judy Sullivan; shares for every five held as of merchandise at a considerable saving. UX PUBLICITY BILL M.ister Kcath, Archdeacon John j—due to tbe reduction in tfae OFFEl^IVrwORDS After being shown the ring I number of staff consequent upon j the date of the last annual gen­ claimed by King she said, "It's; Stow; David Ming, Reginald eral meeting was issued fast $800,000 IN U.S.A. Tucker; Edwin Kendall, Fred various -changes in. operating ' 'Regirfiiia Rbbiftson, df PeWi- too good a ring to give to any methods and reorganisation. September, and at the moment broke East, was fined £1 for ba-^ar." Ella; Chard, Harry Roberts; I the capital stock value is only 1 Waters, Brownlow Tucker; Carter, . NEW GENERATING PLANT using offensive language in a Mr. Kempe told Cann, "I can­ £550,000. With a present-day public place when he appeared not beein to accent your story Official Report Reveals James Pitcher. The trial of Jean "Early in September 1950 the fair value of over £240,000,000 it Gardiner for witchcraft in 1651— {large 3,000 k.w. Nordberg diesel before the Wor. William R. Kempe that you won it at a fair. The Chief Justice, Frank Gurr; Two I is apparent, in order to conform yesterday in Hamilton Magistrates ring has been identified by Miss Information Service Cost I generating set was put into service to sound basic public utility prac­ iudges—Collins Outerbridge and [and has been of considerable help Court. Robinson pleaded guilty. Linen & Scotch Wool Shop King. It i*= a hall-marked, gold, tice, that a stock dividend should Constable Rose spoke to him pvpnsive black nnal rinff." Kenneth Giitteridae; Crown Pro­ in giving efficient and reliable LONDON, Aug. 17 (Reuter).— ! secutor. Robert Cogswell; -Clerk of service. be issued at an early date, with the three times about bis language,, SECOND CHARGE DISMISSED Britain spends more than $800,000 Court, Percy Tucker; Court Crier, I consequent reduction in the it was stated in court On the A second charee of stealing a year explaining her point of j "The latest 2,000 k.w. English general reserve, earned surplus Queen Street Wilfred Dalziel: Jean Gardiner, I Electric" generating set is* nearing third occasion, Robinson, accord­ brought against Cann, to which view to the United States, an Marjorie Thomas; Belle Tomasin; and share premium, all of which ing to Inspector Samuel Clark, he also pleaded not guilty, was official report said today. 'completion and should be placed ; have been built up over a period Doris Boyle; Goody Booth. Emily in service in the very near future. said: T do not give a for 3SMtf ! dismissed for lack of evidence. About $500,000 goes to British Ella: Dr. Hooper, Edward Honey- of 44 years during which time the law." Cann was charged with stealing However, there have been delays the company has been in busi­ information services in New York, bourne; Two guards, Dick Koenig lin completing tbe erection of this Robinson was under the in­ various articles from the shop in where a staff of 151 is employed. ant* Leslie Leavitt. Proclamation ness. It will be recalled tbat fluence of liquor at the time, ti»e lob^v of the Permudiana j set due to certain important parts The Washington o^ee has a staff cf James IT, 1685—Town crier— not having been received earlier < tbis was the reason for increasing said Clark. He was in the com­ Hotel. Cann insisted that be had of 19 and costs $117,600. Creighton Thrmas. Garden party the authorised capital stock to pany of a group of other youths. purchased them from the —a matter over which we had no Other persons are employed in *4 Governmert House where Tom £ 1,200,000 at the special meeting manageress of the s***op and ber ; control other than io make urgent nformation centres at Boston. Moore met Nea. 1804—President 'representations to torn makers of last April. assistant neither of whom is now Tucker (acting Governor), Lloyd in Bermuda. Ch: -ago, San Francisco and the equipment. i REVISION OF INCORPORATING AUCKLAND, N.Z., August 16 Seattle Clifford: Mrs. Tucker, Winifred DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES - ACTS (Reuter). — The Lord Mayor of John Youne, manaeer of the Tfae report, presented bv a par- : Clifford: President Samuel Trott, "The 2,330-volt service lines "The Bermuda Electric Light London's official sword bearer, Bermuda Drug Co., Ltd., which liamentary committee regretted Fred Clipper; Mrs. Trott. Rose­ | and equipment are gradually be­ Company Act 1951, recently Mr. W. Boston, dropped the end has the shop in the Bermudiana. it was unable to express an or in- I mary Clioper; Tom Moore, ing changed over to 4,000 volt, passed by the Legislatures re­ of toe state sword (it dates from said that the manageress bad •on on whether Britain was getting | Edward Gurr; Mrs. William which will give us an increased shown him empty boxes which Tucker (Nea), Clarabelle Outer- places the original act of 1904 1680) in the cake at a reception value for money in its public in­ line capacity of approximately 75 I and tbe amending acts of 1910 here today when he was placing were on the shelves, and from formation services. bridge; Mr. William Tucker, per cent. Transformers and high which go"ds had not been sold. Collins Outerbridge; Aides-de­ | and 1926. As a result of tbe new the sword on the table before the The total spent by Britain on voltage switehgear substations I act the number of directors can visiting Lord Mayor, Sir Denys About £ 120 worth of stork was camp—James Pitcher and Edward are in toe process of being in­ Dvblicisins itself this year is £ 1,- Honey bourne. now be increased from seven to Lowson. missing, he said. It would be 250,000. In 1939 it was about £40,- stalled at various points in tbe * most unusual for a perron to do 000. Tte figures do not include Colony and connected up to tbe as Cann said be had done and costs of the British Broadcasting | high voltage underground cable buy a table lighter, take it ont o Corporation's overseas services, ANNECY, France, Aug. 17 system. of the box, and carry it in his which are estimated to cost £4,- pocket. (Reuter)—Mr. and Mrs. Winston "These changes have been 250 000 this year. Chunhill arrived today at undertaken with a view to pro- "It woulH be most uncomfort­ Tbe Foreign Office said the able," said Young. Annecv. Thev will holiday there I viding the best possible service British ambassador in Washing­ and Mr. Churchill may work on to our customers and the least The gocds which Cann was ton, Sir Oliver Franks, considered his memoirs. I possible interruption. Another SIEGERT charged with stealing were valued •he publicity set-up there "entire­ at £ 7.16 0 and were found in his ly indispensable," tfaat its size was room, it was testified to by the absolute minimum, and tbat Detective Constable Duerden. it was frilly justified by tbe ex­ Stiff joints? Aches? Sprains? Tbey rwere two packages of tent to which it was able to in­ cigarettes, a bottle oi cologne, a fluence American opinion in fa v- I Just apply Sloan's Liniment lightly bottle of hand iotion. two our of Britain. HOW PRETTY CAN YOU BE? cigarette cases, a table ligfater, a It was important, tbe Foreign and — pocket lighter, a box of powder Office statement added, to get a and a box df eye mascara. ' sympathetic hearing for the Brit- Circle Rum In court Cann said, "I doo*t Hi point of view in the United know why the empty boxes were States "and to provide our many Come see us next week and find out! left on the shelves. I admired and influential f-tends there with the tabte/ligfater and bought it full, accurate and up to the min­ and put tt in my* pocket. I also ute material with which to counter Have a personalised analysis of your bought the other articles. I see the constant misrepresentation, of no reason why T should be charged oi r policies, achievements and in- Made by Scientific Process in the Most make-up problems by Colour Casters with stealing them." •t'tutions." You will feel Sloan's doing you good at once. 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wm Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, ltSl reported here tonight. Three Ships Form Team The 7,235-ton lreignter ran out BRiTAffl PAYS GERMANS Say Russia Is Turning Laughter At Kaesong Second-Hand Car of fuel eight days ago in a storm and has been alternately drifting Poland Into Colony Brings Hope Expert From To Tow Disabled Vessel and in tow in high seas off the SOLTAU, Germany, Aug. 17 Magistrate Upheld on (Reuter L'r-The British Govern­ COB'inued from Page 1 SYDNEY, Australia, August 17 J Australian coast ever since: Centime, from T*t* 1 Three vessels — two ment has paid out 1,700,000 marks forms but many cannot speak on the western front of the pro­ U.K. Coming fT-U"'tf>rV—A team of three ships 'Australian tugs and the British (£130,000) to West Germans dur­ Polish, said the refugees. is towing the disabled British ing the last six years to cover posed buffer zone on the present collier Herenpool — have been They said the Polish air force Liquor Licence Ruling fighting lines "to balance the An expert is coming to Ber­ irei_*,--u_r otanrirlu to . port, and taking turns in towing the Stan- property damage by British troops is being supplied with new, muda, and it is feK by those re-Jfr are calculating the rich salvage | firth and battling to keep tow an Manoeuvres, it was announced land it will gain north of the modern Russian fighters — and Parallel." sponsible tor his arrival — Messrs. prize they hope to coiled, it was lines intact. today witb Russian technicians to main­ Continued From Page 1 I Youi« Trott and Company — that The sum was paid tor damage to tain them. 10 ACCUSED OF AIDING and Company for the sum of "The United Nations command he will be welcomed. roads, fields, forest and buildings The mutineers, including 'three has repeatedly stated Its willing­ £ 51:8:3d. This bill, it was stated, ness to discuss an adjustment." it Mr. Conway Trott has made ar­ cartographers, said their ship had IN ABDULLAHS MURDER! was paid later by Bascombe, who rangements to bring back with on the Lueneburg Heath, where been mapping minefields to be said, "but it is entirely obvious the Rhine Army has held exercises i admitted responsfoility for all him from Britain Mr. James Dan­ laid in the Baltic in the event of LONDON, Aug. 17 (Reuter).— claims with respect to the pur- that the Communists insist on since 1945. war. prolonging the talks because iels, who is a specialist in ap­ Ten men accused of complicity in chase of food. they wish to decide political praising the correct value of a the assassination of King Abdullah Major Huxley yesterday re- issues at a military conference." second-hand car. He is due to are being tried by an Arab Legion ferred to sub-seetiea 8 of the start work on Wednesday with military court at Abdali, near Liquor Licence Act. The Fifth Air Force claimed to Young, Trott and Company and Amman, Arabia, today, said Israel <«it is my submission with have destroyed or damaged 60 jwftt be here for about three Radio in a broadcast njonitored respect to One language of that vehicles in a raid on a commun­ I weeks. ications area on Thursday night. Skip here. sub-section," he said, "that it lays "If the demand is sufficient, he Two of the accused will be tried a duty upon the holder of a Action on the ground was light, will remain for a longer period," Car Palish in their absence. They are the | restaurant licence to conduct the with a few skirmishes south of a spokesman of the company told most prominent defendants, restaurant side of the business the Kaesong neutral zone. The Royal Gazette yesterday. Colonel Abdullah Tell, ex-Gover­ Imparts brilliant show I himself. Failure to comply with „ At the present time second­ nor of Jerusalem, and Musa that is made an offence by a sub­ hand cars are appraised by what room finish to cellulosed Ahmed Ayubi, a former Jerusalem sequent paragraph in the act that Bascombe was to buy, **•*»«- the spokesman described as bodywork. P'~>'w,<%r*mT -Mr •*•••«* ""* vegetable merchant. which states that any holder pare and sell the food and retain "amateurs." According to information reach­ wbo fails to comply shall be the profits made. He was to be Its continued application preserves the original ing Jerusalem Tell had been in guilty of an offence agarnst this responsible for all accounts in- ' These people do not know *et. curred by that side of the busi- how rauch a second-hand car w'll lustre and beauty of tiie cellulose, giving complete close contact with the ex-Mufti | bring in Britain and can only and lasting protection against the effects of the of Jerusalem; Major Amin El . "I cannot agree in any way at ness. make a guess. Mr. Daniels, how­ Husseini. and his adherents in all that the appelant was charged Mr- Pearman urged that ev«-,-» if weather. ne ever, will be able to give an ac- Arab Palestine. | under the wrong section and thatii ^ conviction were upheld the I curate figure He is coming out Tell, in Egypt recently, was be should have been charged sentence should be reduced, I here for that specific reason, and Will not show rainspots or finger marks reported last week to have "Siis- under paragraph (J) of Section "The cancellation of the licence s wfll have at his finger-tfps the appeared" "or was likely to do 21," continued Major Huxley. - tar too severe a penalty for I prices second-hand cars are ob­ Pay us a visit so." "It is possible that he might «»mething that both parties th 0U ht was within tl taining in the United Kingdom," The eight who will be in court equally well have been charged I 1 ^ »e law," he ; the spokesman added. The Fuller Brush Store include a Franciscan friar. Most under that, but that is quite im- I ad*?d- . jS "We feel that he will also as­ Waterloo Block, Pitt's Bay Phone 5233 prominent of the eight is Dr. Musa material- to the matters in this , J?lsim_?s_ng the aPPeal- Dr- Hal- sist in removing old cars from the 1 Abdullah' Husseini, a doctor of lett said 36W plea. He was properly charg»H « was abundantly clear | roads and thus improve the ap­ philosophy of London and Berlin under Section M», sub-section 3 " °.at _*here was seParate operation pearance cf traffic," he said. Universities. He took part in the Mr Pro,™™ J-. La ••*• °* ™e restaurant, and it was 1 Arab-Jewish fighting in 1948 and i -rmmH, f™rlW' JL , "^ta[_! Perfectly clear that the licensee P later assisted in truce supervision felt 1LI Ratw£ I' H^H should fully ma^tain the pro- and Red Cross Work. ihL JH „„2_l l- had _ be.tn visioi> required by the licence One pah* of brothers are Dr. ffi™ x,f °M -5 thC "^ the Question of sentence," OBITUARY Daud Husseini, ex-dentist wbo not /nn^blJft tiTh ^h .were I he continued, "Mr. Solicitor helped organise "Jihad Muqaddas" facts a ra asp inted t tf at thc Theatre Glasses (Holy Warriors), parliamentary K^dTfeHLSk"* 1^ i^ ? r . j f C. L. Robinson formations during the Arab- . court does not usually interfere Jewish fighting, and Tewfik After opening the "Grand- in such matters, and we see no A well-known visitor to Ber­ Far front row vision anywhere in the house. Husseini, chief curator of Jeru­ stand, said Mr. Pearmp.n, the reason why the sentence should muda since 1906, and a former salem's Mosque of Omar, one of appellant found it necessary to be interfered with in this case member of the Royal Bermuda Islam's chief shrines. employ extra help and hired Bas- The magistrate was correct ih bis Yacht Club, Mr. Charles Lamed For Reliability and Economy These miniature binoculars serve their purpose well. The other pair are Jerusalem combe to operate the restaurant decision, and he is the proper per- Robinson, of 45 Gramercy Park, cattle merchants. section, the arrangement being son to deal with that." New York, died yesterday in the Optically perfect, their wide angle and centre The other tiro accused are Abdu Doctor's Hospit.a 1, New York, after pick Norge every time Kadir Farhat. Jerusalem coffee Duty-Free Tyres Case a lengthy illness. He is survived focusing, with bending bridge for adjusting house proprietor, and Kamel by two daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Carol Booker, wife of the the pupil distance, makes them perfect cattle merchant. The trial will be public, but former headmaster of Saltus miniature editions of the regular binoculars. only 120 permits have been issued Grammar School, and three to spectators because of limited Taxi Operator's Acquittal grandchildren. He was 84 years seating capacity of the tiny court. of age. Mr. Robinson, born in Rock- We have in stock Norge Gas Some are thin end flat te fit neatly King Abdullah was shot and killed on July 20 by an Arab ville, Conn., and educated at in on evening fag. Reversed By Supreme Court Nichols Academy, Dudley, Mass., assassin. was the founder of the Robinson and Electric Cooking Stoves Tag & Label Co., New York, and Coalinurd From Pag* 1 was chairman of the board of that Spurling, M.C.P., of Appleby. company and its subsidiaries, the Designed for Comfort and Enjoyment. Spurling and Kempe, appeared Dixie Tag Co., Charlotte, N.C.. and for Terceira at yesterday's heat- J. J. Stone Co., Greensboro, N.C. ! ing. He was also founder and, until his The Chief Justice, the Hon. Sir death, president of the Soabar Co., I Brooke Francis, who presided Philadelphia, Pa. jointly with the Assistant Justice, A past president of the Grand Dr. the Hon.JR. C. Hollis-Hallett, Jurors' Association of New York, FRITHS Hardware The Astwood-Dkkinson Co. found in favour of the appellant Mr. Robinson became a member and over-ruled the decision of the of tfae New York Rotary Club in j Front Street Phones 1170-1179 Hamilton - - - -St. George's Just press edges together for AIRTIGHT Seal! Wor. H. Martin Godet to dismiss 1922 and was chairman of the the charge. Better Citizens' Committee when Optical: Phone 3803* "jewellery: Phone 1206 representatives of other civic NewSelf Sealing '"Hie law on this matter is quite organisations were called together plain and it is not the function of : 3SJt«. to put pressure to bear for a j: 78ts. Wax Paper this court to give a construction change in the jury pooling svstem. of this act other than the ordin­ A man of many societies, he was ary and prober meaning of the a member of the National Arts language which the Legislature Club, the Union League and the has seen fit to use," he said. New York Historical Society, "The case shall be remitted to from which he received a per­ the court below to convict Ter­ manent exhibit of American ceira, but it is suggested that in primitives collected over a : the circumstances no penalty be number of years. imposed. The result may, accord- Mr. Robinson was predeceased I ine to the conjecture of the by his second wife, formerly Miss I learned counsel for th4 resoon- Isabel Dicks Bailey, of Bethlehem. dent, produce a 'monstrous state Pa., in January, 1951. His first I of thinss,' but tbat has gotnothing wife, Mary, a daughter of General to do with this court." Josiah Porter, died in 1906.

positively, when wrapping sandwiches, cut fruits, pastries; even wrap flsh, onions — odors will not transfer in refrigerator. Mile-High Undersea Mountain PROTECT FOODS LONGER Discovered Off Bermuda fn the refrigerator, in lunches, and In the pantry ... because Freshness fa Sealed IN. One side is x heavily waned, the Other Side sticks to itself but From two sturdy ketches—the Leader of the scientists, who Atlantis and the Caryn—15 scien­ included geologists and under­ nothing else. Wax-Seel is odorless—will not harm tists have been causing explo­ foods. Once-around wrap saves wrapping time! graduates studying marine re­ sions under the sea's surface and search, is Dr. J. L. Worzel. in­ have discovered a mile high structor in geoloey at Columbia underwater mountain. University and assistant director Last Wednesday morning the of the Lamont Geological The Weldon Company Atlantis, commanded by Captain Observatory. The two ketches Adrian Lane, and the Caryn, in are research vessels from the Agents Phone 4044 charge of Captain John Ike, I Oceanographic Institute at sailed into St. George's and tied Woods Hole, Massachusetts. up at Penno's Wharf. watt*. In an interview -on board the Atlantis yesterdav afternoon Dr. Worzel told a Royal Gazette reporter: FURNESS BERMUDA LINE "We have been making seismic- refraction measurements with NEW YORK — BERMUDA SCHEDULE OF SAILING the idea oi determining the QUEEN OF BERMUDA and OCEAN MONARCH thickness of sediments on the I ocean floor. One vessel sets of an explosion bid the sound is picked up by the other. We Leave New York Arrive Bermuda SHIP Leave Bermuda I Arrive New York used T.N.T. to -cause the explo­ sion. The timefe of arrival of the various sound waves' are compared, and from the velocity Ang 18 Aug 20 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Aug 20 Aug 22 we can determine—to a certain Aug 28 Ana 30 limit — the type of formation, Aug 18 Ang 27 OCEAN MONARCH whether it is mud br hard or soft (St. George's) (3 p.m.) Via Halifax rock." Aug 23 Aug 25 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Aug 25 Aug 27 Samples of the sea bottom were Aug 27 Aug 29 QUEEN OF BERMUDA] Aug 29 Aug 31 also retrieved front the seas by QUEEN OF BERMUDA | Sept 2 Sept 4 the dropping of a hollow pipe. Aug 31 Sept 2 Acting in the same way as an Anc 31 Sept 2 OCEAN MONARCH Sept 2 Sept 4 apple-corer, the \lpe, when (St. George's) pulled out of the sediment, con­ tained a filling of samples. Sept 12 Sept 14 Sept 8 Sept 10 OCEAN MONARCH The young scientists discov­ Sept 15 Sept 17 OCEAN MONARCH Sept 19 Sept 21 ered a mountain a mile beneath Sept 22 Sept 24 OCEAN MONARCH Sept 26 Sept 28 I the sea's surface and a mile high. They located it between 400 and Sept. 29 Oet 1 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Oet 3 * 'Oet 5 Oct 10 Oct 12 500 miles north of Bermuda and Oct 6 Oct 8 QUEEN OF BERMUDA named it Pike's Peak, after the Oct 13 Oet 15 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Oet 15 Oct 20 captain of the Caryi}. The •ia Nassau mountain, which has never be- forfe been chartered, is another •Oct 13 Oct 15 OCEAN MONARCH Oct 17 Oct 19 link in a chain of undersea (St. George's) Sail and arrive mountains known to be- present Baltimore in this area. "We took a 'core' off the top oi 26 Oct 22 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Oct Oct 26 this mountain, but we cannot tell Oct much about it with the facilities The Bermuda Press, Limited we have on board," Said Dr. Woraei. Reid Street * Chartered Cruises Photographs of the sea floor have also been taken by special V/insor 6 Newton underwater cameras. Hamilton. Subject to change without notice. The Atlantis and Caryn expect to be leaving the Colony todav at noon, although there is * WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents possibility this arrangement will be altered. From here they will 3*2Sf*. proceed to Newfoundland. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1851 Page 11 4HR PERILOUS U0¥S ^y rinire Allis. LINOLEUM CHAPTER THIRTY-^SIX J "Shall I open it?" \.ynh asked -V It could not have been a more Karna. REDUCED! perfect wedding even with weeks "No," Karna sighed. "I mean of preparation in New York. of course, darling. We can't go "You'll hear the music any through life avoiding the inevit­ minute," the stewardess said as able. With you for' a husband I she fussed excitedly about Karna, suppose I may as well get used to making final adjustments. interruptions." But as he opened Just a Few Dalcos As she spoke the ship's ! the envelope her smile was fad­ orchestra broke into the familiar ing. strains of the wedding march. The "Oh, darling, what is tt?" stewardess accompanied Karna to "Something very serious, dear! the stairway, then she walked Do you know what day this ii?" alone across the main deck and in­ "It** our wedding day," Karna 1951 Spring Models to the lounge. Her head was high, said promptly. ner expression one of radiant He took her hand laughing. happiness which belongs only to j "Exactly. And here is our first brides. congratulation message from She saw Lynn waiting for her, i Nancy and Jean. That's not all. 7 and 8 Cu. Ft. nandsome and grave, wearing a Read it." white dinner jacket and a flower Karna V,TIS not too surprised at in his lapel. ! the news toat Jean and Nancy had Passengers nodded their ap­ been married at the little chapel which Kama had reserved for her proval and some of the more 1 sentimental even shed a few tears. wedding. The gentleman from Peru who "Lynn, I was so afraid for a had given Karna her bouquet, moment. Do you suppose I'll al­ smiled blandly as though he were ways be tbat way. Every time we personally, responsible for the get a telegram? Every time the vvhole thing. doorbell rings?" 1 The captain began to read the He touched the platinum band ceremony. on her finger. "We're married It was truly, as Karna would now, Karna. * You don't have to be Prices I always remember, and enchanted I afraid any more." scene. "I know, darling. And I'm glad Afterward there were congratu­ we are maried. I was sure that lations and laughter. something else was going to Slashed "Well, darling, we made tt!" happen. I had a premonition." Lynn whispered. "Your premonitions should be Karna could only smile up at put away in mothballs with your him happily. detective instincts." Lynn said As Low As Any Colour You Want At last thr y slipped away. Lynn forcefully. carried her over tbe threshold of Karna smiled. "I'll have to ad­ their suite and set her down gent- mit that for once my woman's in­ ly. tuition was wrong. But you told "I love you very much, Mrs. me Lynn, that ours was a danger­ £82. 16. O 2 Yards Wide Lynn Jeffries." ous love. I'll never froget that. After that first kiss she said, His gray eyes searched here. Cash "Lynn where did you borrow the "It may continue to be, Karna. evening clothes? They fit jyou Because if the government asks! jerfectly." me to conduct another secret in­ "I might ask the same about vestigation I shall do it—even if it 7/6 Running Yard your dress." means giving up my private prac­ "You know. You saw it at home. tice." I brought it wtth me." "Of course," she agreed. "That's "And I brought my evening the way I want to feel. But, Lynn, clothes." whatever happens now, well be "Lynn! You mean you knew I together. That's what makes OR would follow you?" everything different. And togeth­ "I had help on the idea," he -ad­ er—we'll come through." mitted. "You see your cousin told j . Unafraid they gazed into each D-PJL D.P.A. me." other's eyes and there was a new Available at term prices for as little as 20j* weekly "^et traitor!" But she was j seriousness, a new sense of re­ Open a deposit account today laughing, too. sponsibility in their hearts which Save while you pay There was a brisk knock on the deepened and strengthened their after down payment door. love. "What now?" Karna asked, in­ "Well come through." he re­ stantly imagining some new dang- i peated, drawing her into his arms er. as the Santa Ana nosed gently Lynn opened the door to find a northward to New York. • Get yours while they last! steward, "A radiogram for you,I Hardware Department sir." —The End— Rupert and Simon—42 DEPARTMENT STORE The Bermuda Co. The Bermuda Co* 3573+v 3SS7+-

Rupert and Simon arc thrilled ID thing on the seat. I thought k waa. think that tbey are going te be put there te keep your jar ot irises No Bull In This China Shop driven home. Thev »re packed from dipping, but there's a label inside aad, after waving goodbye to on it and, good gracious, it's their kind friends, are soon speeding addressed to me! D'you think away. " I uy," says Simon after a they've given me a reward too? while, " there i a sack full ot some- How splendid!" ,n MIGHTS RESERVED

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Ap­ prices.—Stamp Shop, Beid Street. ply: Accountant, B.O.A.C, Front We Offer Funeral Notiee *)AK DINING TABLE. 2 matching Street. Hamilton. 31 Years In U.S. benches, 2 single chars. No reason- PIANO, in good condition.- -The Little STATEMENT TO POLICE French Shop. ible offer refused. Call 4467. Office and Store CLERK required. Apply Coral Island dob. Flatts. Home for the first time In 31 Pearl Elizabeth Eve, of Well­ Funeral services for MR. 3AS STOVE, Antique love seat. Phone FOR SALE ington, St. George's, was bound 1932. An efficient WAITRESS is required STAMP COLLECTING years, Mr. Cecil (Jack) Wilson, I CHARLES DANIEL HIL­ immediately. Hearthstone Restraur- Who used to live on Serpentine over in St. George's Magistrates GROVE BEAN formerly an VENETIAN BLINOS: Made in Ber­ ant. Road and is now a •"csident of Court yesterday for making a muda by Globe Venetian Blind Co.— t SUPPLEMENT BERMUDA AND BRITISH WEST employee of B. W. Walker & Telephone 2971 for prompt service. HANDY MAN AS JANITOR. Walker INDIAN variety packets: Seta and Providence, Rhode Island, re­ false statement to the police. Eve TOUR WHEREWITHAL . .. - Arcade B. W. Walker. single rarefies. — Stamp Shop, 'Held turned to the Colony on Tues­ alleged that she had been as­ Co., Auctioneers, will be held PANKLYTE": Modern plastic table Fancy talk, eh? In every­ Street day to visit his brother and sister. saulted by Juan Kingsley Kelly, this afternoon at St. John's and counter covering; many beauti- WOMAN required for general house-; A few very desirable hu colours.—Jeffrey te Sons, tel. 2971. day language it means: I hold duties and looking after child. Mr. Wilson, who has been ship­ from whom she rents a room. She Church, Pembroke, at 6 p.m. help you make money! Phone 1363 or call Smith, 'Sonny- INSURANCE ping clerk at the Hathway Bakery later returned to the police ' Wearing Apparel FRI a Royal Gazette lands," Middle Road, Devonshire after in Providence for 31 years, got station and told the police, it Was The cortege will leave $ 1MB. Building Lots the job two days after he landed stated, that Kelly did not strike Classified ad. Tbe fellow PLATE GLASS INSURANCE protects Alaska HalL Court Street, at HEN'S GABARDINE hats and caps. who finds a buyer for what­ COOK, experienced, for Guest House. you against loss from breakage.— in America in 1920. her. also cotton caps, many colours; ever you'd like to sell; a Apply W. H. Wood, "Palmetto Consult Bermuda Fire Marine Insur­ in Harrington Hundreds A former carriage driver, Mr In explanation of her first re­ 5.45 p.m. traw hats and genuine panama in Grove.™ ance Company. port she said: "When I came to >eige shade. Patterson's Dry Goods, renter for your vtctnt Wilson worked for many of tiie Somerset. property'and good depend­ BOOKKEEPER full time. Apply J. S. large liveries which were main­ the station I was under Ihe in­ able workers if help is your Vallis & Co., Ltd. Applications will be with water rights tained here. Among Ihe photo­ fluence of liquor." SOMEN'S PLASTIC RAINCOATS treated confidentially. with hoods: dressing table scarves, problem. graphs he cherishes is one showing Osborne M. Fox, of St. David's ablecloths, buffet sets. Patterson's THREE MEN, for felling dead cedars. him driving a double over 30 Island, was bound over for 12 Death Notiee | 3ry Good Store, Somerset. So hire me TODAY and Experience desirable but not absol­ FOR RENT months to keep the peace after watch me supplement your utely necessary. Frank Amaral. Phone Excellent community. years ago. 9074. Mr. Wilson now has an Ameri- conviction of assaulting his wife •Jew; shipment Lightweight TAB wherewithal! Dial 1052. Louise by punching her * in the CHARLES LARNED ROBINSON, I TROUSERS, S2/6. Archie Brown, wife and four children of the of 45 Gramercy Park, New York, .amilton and Si George's. QUARRYMEN AND LABOURERS. Job' present marriage. Previously, he face. long duration. Transportation sup­ 3 Modern Offices Colin Maxwell Brangman, at died August 17, 1951, at tiie JELUXE WHITE SHIRTS, British plied. Apply in person Herbert Bier- was married to the late Miss Ethel Doctors' Hospital after a long ill­ Tootall Fabrics, American Patterns. FOR SALE man, Quarry Works, Smith's Parish. Available Sept. 1st. Prices From £500 up Foster, sister of Mr. Harry Foster. St. David's Island, was fined £5 •2/6 each. The Shirt Shop, Paget East. Two children were born to the tue using offensive language in ness. He is survived by two MAN for farm work, able to milk and couple. The first Mrs. Wilson died public on August 12. daughters, Mrs. Carol ' Booker, % FULL RANGE OF SUMMER dresses, care for cows. Frank Amaral. Phone Above Mrs. Alice R. Evans and three L IS/- -up. The Boyal British, Front 5074. in Rhode Island. The Wor. H. Martin Godet heard Street. Handicraft grandchildren, John Robert THE SMOKE SHOP, His vacation trip will last un­ the above cases. YOUNG LADY (White) fer clerical For Full Particulars Erskine Booker, Mrs. Joseph — GIFTS: Band-tooled from finest Ber­ work. Apply Cable Office, Hamilton/ til August 23, Mr. Wilson said. McNeilus anad Mrs. Alfred Di Miscellaneous muda cedar, in all varieties.—John Front Street tie is staying with his sister, Mrs. Davis Cedar Shop, Somerset. ROOM-CLERK-CASHIER. Apply Man­ Zerega 3rd. Services will be held ager's office, Inverurie Howl. Dorothy Dowling, at "Stone­ in the Calvary Episcopal Church, 3arrel Backed GARDEN CHAIRS Now ready for inspection Apply haven, Reid Street Other im­ white n*i*mm At the Faint & Decora- Hardware COMPETENT SALESLADIES with ex­ mediate family here includes a New York, August 20th, at 2 p.m. ing Company. perience, for permanent position. Apply Archie Brown. Call 2188 half-brother, Mr. Leon Calabras, METAL MOULDINGS: Stainless steel rVPEWRITTER: 11" carriage, practic­ Flitcroft & Lightbourn, Ltd. of Southampton. and aluminium—fer counter, link, SHORTHAND TYPIST: Part or faff ally new, perfect condition. The table.—Jeffrey and Sons, tel. 9971. Weldon Company. Phone 4044. time. Apply Ambard & Company. Mrs. R. G. ROBINSON, Mercury House, Hamilton. Ltd., East Broadway. Death Notiee -IORSES, Carriages and Harness. Dri­ Garden Supplies Real Estate Dial 2953. ving and Riding Horses. Also 1 SPRAY PAINTERS wanted for 5 'arm horse. Cheap for cash. Phone months duration. Apply Peter C. HAMILTON SEEDS, fertilisers, tools. etc. Petty. Dial 173S. NOTICE BURGESS. — Arthur Burgess M Wadsons. 3549tfim. 3*16fi- died at his late residen_/_ on SHOWCASE, postcard rack, 1 chair, HOUSEKEEPER (White.) Apply ia 2 small electric fans and food lock­ person Pink Beach. Good wages. July 22, 1951, aged 94 years, er. Phone 8360, Somerset News Real Estate Agency. One Experienced COTTAGE MAID, in the estate of leaving a sorrowing widow, 6 ONE OF THE NICEST HOUSES IN one experienced Dining-room sons, 4 daughters, 18 grand- St. Schnauzer PUPPY — 6 weeks — BERMUDA FOR SALE. Privately. Waitress. Apply in person. Pink male — A.K.C. Reg. — Sired by Ber­ Historically famous circa 1790 — three Beach. Sarah Adeline Jones children, 24 great-grand­ muda 1931 Best of Show Winner — large bedrooms each "with Bathroom 3am A.K.C. Champion. Phone 7407. — air conditioned — Large Lounge — SALESLADIES (white) for Drug deceased children and numerous rela­ well equipped Kitchen Beamed Department. Apply Robertsons British Garrison Prospect tives and friends to mour their SQUIB for bait. In stock again at J. I Dining Room — colourful Cocktail Drug Store, St. George's. Pursuant to The Trustees Act, 1876 f C. Cooper ft Co., Ltd. Lounge and Bar-Maids room with loss. Cloaks — Garage and Workshop — WOMAN fer Linen Room. Experience DONALD SMITH COTTON PRINTS, lace curtain? i ample tankage — About one acre not necessary. I have plenty of "His End Was Peace" anklets, drugs, hosiery, slips. pleasant Garden with Lawns — Direct time to teach you. Apply ta person NOTICE IS HEREBY! . rassieres, threads, souvenirs. — Harr­ Water front to shallow and deep before 9 a.m. mornings. No telephone t TENDERS are invited for tiie purchase and collec­ Realtor ington Sound Variety Shop. I water swimming — Boat Dock — calls. Pink Beach, Smiths Parish. GIVEN that all persons being Slipway — Son Terraces Ealconies tion of swill from messes and kitchens in Prospect Parliament Street Dial 21*99 j etc — Views of Hamilton over Water J creditors of or otherwise hay­ Food Supplies one mile — Fully and expensively Camp for the period 1st October 1951 to 31st «lMta «,,„ furnished in Modern and Antique style FOR RENT ing any claims upon or against j — Absolutely complete — and ready March' 1952. ARRIVING SOON — Avocado Fears, the estate of SARAH, CARD OF THANKS i Grafted Mangoes, Ordinary Mangoes. to occupy — Owner prefers to leave OFFICE SPACE in Nicholl Building. ADELINE JONES of Paget etc. Palmer & Company. Phones [ two thirds purchase price on Mortgage Front Street Hamilton. Apply Mrs. 2945 - 3966. — Serious enquirers only please write E. L. Mitchell, c/o Pearman's Shoe Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained Parish in the Islands of Ber­ Box 3684. Bermuda Press. Shop. on application to the undersigned in writing or in muda, deceased, who died on \ Boats, Motors TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE folly fur­ the third day of June, 1951 j FOR SALE The widow and family of the LOST AND FOUND nished, waterfront, St. David's West. person between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. and whose will has been, late Mr. ARTHUR BURGESS 18' SAILBOAT, complete with 2 sets Available Sept. lat. Call 9254. j of sails and stainless steel rigging. LOST — SIAMESE CAT, fawn colour­ proved in the Supreme Court; All in excellent condition. Phone 2753 ed body, black face, feet, and tail, ROOM, or rooms with use of kitchen. Completed tender forms should be clearly marked desire to thank all kind rela­ after 5.30 pjn. blue eyes. Reward. Please phone Mrs. Middle aged white woman preferred. of Bermuda by the under­ ACRES Lythgoe, 3128. Con vie nt to Hamilton. Apply Box "Swill" and should be delivered to the undersigned by six tives and friends who sent ECINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR. 4 3724. Bermuda Press. signed. Sole Executor of the of [ Cylinder. 33 h.p. Arthur Childs, Re­ MISSING since approximately 4 p.m. 11 a.m. on Thursday, 6th September, 1951. i said will, are required on or floral tributes and letters of pair Shop. Burnaby Street, Hamilton. Wednesday, half-grown kitten, black FURNISHED APARTMENT. Water­ Phone 5159. j and white paws and bushy tall. Any- front. Cavello Bay, Somerset. Tele­ before the 8th day of Sep­ Building condolence on the day of the * oqe giving information which will phone 8330. tember, 1951, to send to th-**** j G.E.C. ELECTRIC MOTORS... 2_ bp, 3. | lead io -the xeturn. of the. kitten will and funeral. phase. Phone 7357. be generously rewarded. Call 1626. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, fully fur­ TRUST DEPARTMENT--of' Lindley, "Glenridge,' Cobb's Hill, nished; completely modern; over­ R E. A. POLUSS, MajtJr,' POWER MOWER. Really good condi­ Warwick East. looking South Shore in Warwick; £40 ,THE BANK OF BERMUDA, Planting Land tion. Very moderate use. Reasonable per month, including telephone; Commanding Army Service Corps, Bermuda. LTD., HAMILfON. the par-1 grice for quick sale. Write Post Office occupancy September 1st. M. A. in the lox 476. Hamilton, or telephone 2299. Gibbons, Ltd. Phone 1261. ticulars of their claims upon POSITIONS WANTED Chain Gate Section 19S1 BLACK VAUXHALL, brand new, FURNISHED ROOMS Double and 3S86+I wa j or against the said estate; and never licensed, £500 or offer. Deal­ Middle-aged GENTLEMAN desires Single. Modern Conviences. Bat that at the expiration of such of FOR SALE er's list price £535. Phone 1142 position as caretaker. Box 3729, and Cold running water. Apply Savoy Devonshire Reeves, New Windsor Hotel. Bermuda Press. Cafe. Phone 4023. time tbe executor will distri- i USED VEl.O-SOI.EX CYCLES, and j ! bute the whole of the assets I Velo-Solex tires. Apply Velo-Solex PRICE One Lot Shop. Waterloo Block, Pitt's Bay Road, TRADE SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENTS Attractive of the said Testatrix among •fust before-Piincess-J-otel. the parties entitled thereto £4,500 50 x 90 1950 AUSTIN DEVON as is—For parts Tenants out? Let SOME SERVICE fe TOUR PRIVATE CAR must be in­ having regard only to the Near Shelly Bay or repair. Sheppard, Apt. No. 2. to do the cleaning, colour washing, sured examined and licensed before Apply 'Snug Harbor", Crawl Hill. painting. Phone 4562. 1st October—ARRANGE IT NOW lit! claims of which it shall then Price for quick sale, Building Sites to the a sen Is BOATS AND CANOES,—Old Town and ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Head­ [ have notice. Penn Yan models in stock. See WANTED TO RENT quarters Central Group, E.S.U. M. £375 display at Ambard and Company, Ltd., Building. — Phone 4866 or call any Dated this 4th day of July, A. Gibbons, Ltd. East Broadway. evening except Tuesday. Contact TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE preferably 1951. Phone 1261 unfurnished and within six miles of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: En­ FOR SALE E. J. MELLO, Hamilton Apply John Young, Phoenix quiries treated confidentially. —- J57»ti. Builders' Supplies Drug Store. Write Hamilton Group. P.O. Box 130. Phone 3959 To Approved Purchasers The Bank of Bermuda, Ltd. 3S621..». CORK TILE: Host modern, most prac­ BOARD AND LODGING accommoda­ BOX LUNCHES a speciality. — Eliza­ tical, moat beautiful.-—Jeffrey and tion for three young single men. beth's Tea Cosy, Front Street. Phone Executor. Bona, Dundonald St.. tel. 2971. Contact Cable Office, Hamilton. . 3874. Closed at 6.0C pjn. • Overlooking South Shore 3608ts. • Near Beaches • Glorious Water Views NOTICE Wanted — Employees

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ANKARA, Turkey, Aug. ~JSJt> BEVANITES TOHOL D (Rente*-)—The United Slates ship New Coventry Cathedral Langfitt sailed for Korea atWtj. RIVAL LABOUR MEET Round The World nigbt witb 1,800 Turkish troops^ who will replace Turkish veterans* SCARBOROUGH^ England, SINGAPORE, August 17 (Reu­ are afflicted with it. Swimming recently returned home. SSS^ Aflgi 17 (Reuter).—Mr. Anuerin ter).—Security jBrees in Malaya pools have been closed as a BELGRADE Yugoslavia, Aug. " Designed ty a Scotsman Bevan, the Labour. Party's chief have killed 2,273 guerillas and precautionary measure. r 17 (Reuter) —Wartime parachu­ critic of rearmament, will run a captured 1,066 in the three years tists Terrence ^Williams and (Special through Reuter) private meeting here the same | of the MMayatt emergencSf; the laONDON, Aug. 17 (Reuter)— Charles Thompson! will represent LONDON, Aug. 16.—A Twen­ night as an official Labour Party Federal Government announced Lord Oamore, British Minister of Britain in tiie firs t world para-H tieth Century design, conceived AMERICAN MURDERED meeting. today. Civil Aviation, left London by chute championship opening here during "the hours of inspiration" Labour Party! leaders and Mr. air today for Nairobi, East Africa, today. They will compete aaainst** . by a 44-year-old Edinburgh Scot, BY CASABLANCA THIEF Bevan's group, which wants a STOCKHOLM, Sweden,. Aug­ to head the British delegation at parachutists from Italy, France,' Mr. Basil Spence, has been se­ cut in arms costs, have reserved ust 17 (RertttertF, — Sweden has the conference on African Defence Switzerland, Netherlands and'' lected for the reconstruction of adjoining halls for September 30. called up 125,006 men for 30 opening on Monday. Yugoslavia. •• m Coventry's famed cathedral, de­ CASABLANCA, Morocco, Aug­ The Bevanites will meet in a days training this- year, the de­ vastated by German bombs in ust 17 (Reuter).—H. L. Marr, ot theatre, while tiie official meet­ fence staff disclosed here today: 1940. Graham, N.C., an employee at ing win be held in a cinima next the new United States air base at door. OSLO, Norway, August 17 The plans, described as "a Nouaceur, Morocco, was stabbed Mr. Bevan, who is member of (Reuter). — Christinas trees will prayer in stone," were .hosen to death today by a Moor who had tbe Labour Party executive, re­ from 2tfr others stfbijtftted by be sent this year to Paris and snatched his wallet. signed as Minister of Labour last London, as presents from the Commonwealth architects. For April because he claimed tfae in­ For Refreshment Mr. Spence the award represented Norwegian people; it was an­ Marr had accepted the Moor's creased arms drive was extravag­ nounced here today. a realisation «of a lifetime ambi­ services as a guide. The man ant. He is still an M.P. tion and won him a -arize of grabbed his wallet in a dark £2.000 as well. street and fled Marr gave chase. BERLIN. August 17 (Reuter). s — Three Russian soldiers were R O O K E r His conception embraces the Finally the robber Was cornered Pakistan Refuses Permit in a dark shed. killed and eight more seriously ruins of the cathedral. Around injured in a collision yesterday them he envisages a new rectang­ Be fell on his knees, pleading To Indian Air line between a Russian truck and a ular cathedral, STO feet kmg, 88 B tor mercy. Then, as Marr ap­ passenger train, north west r feet wide and 150 feet high; with proached, bat slashed the Amer­ NEW DELHI. India. August 17 ' German police announced today. OND a stained glass window rising 70 ican's leg with a dagger, severing (Reufcr).—Pakistan has refused feet at one end. The cathedral the' femoral artery. Marr died' to permit the proposed Indian- BONN, August 17 (Reuter).— MMts4a.tk.ta. walls will be zi^-zagged, with- almost immediately. Afghanistan air service over her stained glass? windows set at an , West -German frontier police Marr's companion, a Moroccan territory because it involves have halted 46,391 smugglers angle so that light isr thrown di­ flight over "prohibited areas," rectly oh the stone altar sur­ inter]riet*r, also was wounded. during, the first half of this year, The killer escaped. •toe Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, Customs authorities announced mounted by the cross saved from told the Indian parliament today. the war-time fire-bombs Marr was married and the today. Of pink and grey stone the new father of two children. Mr. Nehru said the Indian cathedral will seat 1,500 people. Government felt the area pre­ SAARBRUECKEN, Germany, No definite plans have been made sently called prohibited by August 17 (Renter). — Nine for the start of building operations Pakistan was "unreasonably children have died of infantile which are expected to take from create something Tjvhi-ch would vague." SENIOR SIMIAN—Tbe Philadelphia Zoo's bamboo-gorilla paralysis in the Saar region, it file lo 10 years. The total cost make * uni.y oat a* both old and The Indian Government, he celebrated his 25th birthday August 5, and frose to the was-reported here today, and 177 ot the undertaking has been esti­ Bfrw. I was determined not to added, was trying to find some imitiate, butf. to plan a building occasion by standing up to show how tall he is. The fuzzy NEW YORK mated in excess of £800.000. way of going to Afghanistan In his notes accompanying the that was of this* age." which might avoid flying over simian is the oldest gorilla in captivity. plans. Mr. Spence wrote: The Bishop of Coventry, the" too much erf Pakistan's "pro­ "The author of this derign did Right Rev. Neville Gortman, i&id hibited areas." HENNESSY by Clipper* not see this building as a planning it was proposed to hang a" mas­ o problem but as a chance to create sive tapestry of the crucifixion BERLIN, August 17-(Reuter). 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Mrsm MacLean Taken driver, Rene Soubry, said when Disputed Oil Territories Ships In Radio Contact HAMILTON LOSES A he returned to Nice that he had Embezzler Blames YESTERDAY'S HEW YORK STOCKS been "failed" all the way by a MM5NDON, Aug. 17 (Reuter).— With Bermuda Yesterday WELL KNOWN FIGURE To Secret Villa French police car. containing Emir Feisal, Saudi r Arabian (Through the courtesy of Station WRUL of the World-Wiai three detectives. After he had Hormones Foreign Minister, meets Foreign Cable and Wireless limited Broadcasting Foundation, in co-operation with Morrill, Lynch, Pierce Continued from Pate 1 deposited his fares at the villa Office representatives here again the detectives accosted him and reported contact with the follow­ Fenner and Bean rebroadcast locallv by Station ZBM). where Maclean and Guy Burgess, VIENNA (AP)—A m-jrear-old Tomorrow to continue discussions ing ships yesterday: Amerigo VOLUME: 1.620.000 International Tel. and Tel. 17% the other missing diplomat, were told him to say nothing to anyone on disputed oil-bearing territories j Vespucci, Arabia, Canadian Industrials $266.17 (up 9 cents) Kennecott Copper 75% reported to have been seen I about the trip. embezzler who appeared bpfor^a along Saudi Arabia's border. '>ui*«er. Cavi.n a, Cape Mohican,! Utilities $45.35 (up 12 cents) Loew's 17 dozens of times bv amateur Vienna court blamed his tHefts o^t_ A special sub-cotomittee met i Coptic, Fort Amherst, Fort Town- i Rails $80.62 (down 10 cents) In London earlier today the Maracaibo Oil and Explor. 11 sleuths since they disappeared in British Foreisn Office said there a hormone cure. tonight to discuss several pro­ ..end, Flying Cloud, Horda, Chalmers 48 ',4 Montgomery Ward 48% May. blems in detail. I Horta, Imoerial Quetc" Tmwnai American Airlines 15% * National Dairy 48% still w#s no definite news about He said the cure had awakened ! The talks are intended to settle I Toronto, Louisiana, Loch Avon,I American Radiator 16 Vs National Distillers 33 Mrs. Maclean and her ' ppi-H*- the two missing diplomats. Officials 'said the Foreign Office his interest in love to such an ex­ boundaries between Saudi Arabia j Maiden Creek, Maria de Larrin- j American Tel. and Tel. 162\\ N.Y. Central 18% were met by a taxi they had tent that his job with an advertis­ end the trucial sheikdoms along aga, Panama, Pj.ymoin.ri, r o.t i American Tobacco B. 61% Ohio Oil 52% ordered in advance. was fully informed about Mrs. ing firm did not pay for his *he Persian Gulf, which are under I Dunedin, San Leopoldo and American Car and Foundry 32 Packard Motors 5 Maclean's trip and that she would British protection. Trawik. American Smelting 81% Pan American Airways 10% The car left quickly and shook nave cancelled it if official amatory adventures. He got three Air Reduction 295/_ Pennslyvania Ri, 1 road 18% off pursuing press cars. But the objections had been raised. years in gaol to forget woman. Anaconda Copper 45% Pepsi-Cola 9% Armour and Company 9% Phillips Petroleum 48% Baldwin Locomotive 11% Pure Oil 54% Bendix Aviation 51 % RCA. 23 Bethlehem Steel 53*% Remington Rand 20% Boeing 45% Revere Copper and Brass 28% Briggs Manufacturing 34% Republic Steel 41 % Canadian Pacific 28% Sears Roebuck '53% J. I. Case 68 Sinclair Oil 43 Reddy Socony Vacuum 35% One of Bermuda's most colour­ Cerro de Pasco Copper 46 Chesapeake and Ohio 31% Sperry 31% Kilowatt ful figures died yesterday. To Chrysler 703\ . Standard Brands 22% Standard OU of Cal. 49% hundreds of people in Hamilton Columbia Gas and Electric 14% Your Servant Standard Oil of N J. 69% , Consolidated Edison 31 % he was known simply as "Char­ Studebaker 27% Curtis Wright 101 , "A" 25% of the Century lie." Few people knew that his 8 Texas Company 50% DuPont 98% full name was Charles Daniel Hil­ Timken Roller Bearing 49% Eastman Kodak 41 % grove Bean. He would have been Twentieth Century Fox 20% Federated Dept. Stores 40% United Airlines 28% , 65 years old next October 1. General Electric 60% United Aircraft 30% "Charlie" could be seen in General Foods 43% United Fruit Corp. 70% Hamilton every day in the week GUdden Co. 41% Union Carbide 64% —Sundays and holidays alike — Goodyear 90•'a Union Pacific 102 keeping the Walker Arcade tidy, Graham Paige 3 United Corporation 4% 3 washing the store windows and Greyhound 11 '_ U.S. Steel 42% running errands for the shop- Gulf Oil Corp. 49% Warner Bros. 14% I keepers. Although he was em­ Hudson Motors 14% Western Union 40% ployed by B. W. Walker and Com­ Inspiration Copper 22% Westinghou.se Electric 39% •*.If Dad doesn't t»y her that Automatic Eiectrk pany, Charlie did chores for International Harvester 34% Willys Overland 9% other Hamilton businessmen as International Nickel 37 . F. W. Woolworth 43% 1 well, and was busy at bis job as International Paper 52% Youngstowne 50% late as Thursday, the day before Johns Manville 63 he died at his home on Elliott fiutfioint Dishwasher Street, Hamilton. It is understood that Charlie's Many Bermudians will remem­ Closing Exchange Rates first job as a young man was ber Charlie walking about the at the bank of • For only a few cents a meanest task becomes, with [with the late Mr. E. E. Walker, streets of Hamilton ringing a bell day Mom can be released this amazing work-saver. father of Mr. , Bernard Walker before a Walker auction. Others N. T. Butterfield & Son. "Charlie's" latest employer. When Will remember bim for his early FACE fo FACE from "Dishpan Drudgery" • Dishes, glassware, the late Mr. Walker operated a morning cheery greetings. Limited, yesterday: to join in all the family fun. silver—yes, even pots and I commission business on the site of He had one well known idiosyn- the Walker Arcade at the turn of cracy — he refused to be photo­ All she has to do is put the pans—are double washed, the century, he considered the graphed ringing the bell for BANK OF ENGLAND OFFTCIA1 With Better Service dishes into tbe Hotpoint double rinsed and dried young Bermudian' one of his most auctions. RATE FOR UNITED STATES Dishwasher, touch the dial electrically. Come in and see a valued employees. Charlie is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. EXCHANGE: and Go! That's how quick demonstration of this sensa­ "Charlie was a swell guy," Dr. Eugene Walker, a son of the late Funeral services will be held $2.80125 $2.79875 and easy housekeeping's tional time and labor-saver. [Mr. Walker, told The Royal Ga- at St. John's Church, Pembroke, Just think of how many times | zette last night 'Charlie* did what at six o'clock this afternoon. Hie Bank buying rate $2.82 had to be done, all you had to do Bev. William Manning will of­ $1.00 equals 7/1 a day you call on Reddy for the was ask him." ficiate. Rank selling rate $2.7950 tough jobs, the long jobs, in your $1.00 equals 7/2 CANADIAN FREE RATE: home ... at the shop ... on Britain's Labour Problems London your farm. $2.9575 $2.9550 Will Grow With Arms Drive Montreal $2.9575 $2.9525 Let Reddy work for you more Bank Selling rate $2.97 Continued from Fate 1 $1.00 equals • 6/9 and more. He's always willing, British To Build Bases Already the total vacancies in Bank Buying rate $2.9350 industry are approaching half a $1.00 equals 6/10 In Holland And Belgium million and there are labour always ready, always anxious to shortages of "great importance," the bulletin said ,in coal mining, LONDONlxraANGE take over the hard jobs. His LONDON. August 17 (Beuter). on the railways, and for skilled —British and Dutch military defence production. (Special to The Nev? York Times leader* have completed talks on and The Royal Gazette) wages are always low, too. The the building of British Army bases Noting that some employers are retaining labour by reducing LONDON, Aug. 17—Industrials in Holland, it was learned here weakened today on the London average price received per kilo­ today. working hours, the bulletin de­ clared: "If this practice persists stock markets when prices gen­ Major-General M. S. Chilton, or becomes more widespread, erally fluctuated narrowly. How­ watt hour sold today is less than British Arirfy assistant quarter­ parts of the defence programme ever, industrial shares closed master general, is back in London wiU be seriously held up." above their lowest, falls usually after discussions at The Hague. being limited to a few pence. 9% greater than it was in 1939. Earlier he visited Belgium for BRIGHT SPOTS By contrast, British Govern­ similar talks. There were bright spots in the ment securities were steadier; Robert D. Aitken These resulted in an agreement, bulletin. It reported that -the foreign bonds, notably Japanese announced on August 8, for the worst of the increase in the and German issues, recovered, Everything Electrical for the Home building of 26 camps in Belgium I prices of imported raw materials and South African gold mines within the framework of the seemed to be over, that the ad­ looked brighter. Queen Street North Atlantic Pact. verse movement in the terms of Other mining markets were dull, Phone 1127 The camps will be used as trade appeared to be coming to as were oils. Rubbers had small :o7+ supply bases for British troops an end, and there was hope that rises. serving in Germany. the end of the upward move­ o ment of retail prices was in sight. MacArthur Hearings: Other sources reported that No Report Or Finding the shortage of raw materials Continued From Pag. I that developed six months ago had not been so grave as once Senator Russell told renorters feared. that any formal report of the com­ 1. BERR1UDR ELECTRIC LIGHT lUd This improvement in outlook mittee might not only affect the stockpiling by the United States, I Kaesong armistice negotiations the fact that rearmament will but might also add "complica­ Showrooms, Front St. W., Hamilton Sale Continues tions", to the signing of the not begin to make heavy demands cm materials, until 1952, the cur­ Japanese peace treaty in San tailment of civilian production I .'r.-mcisco next month. St. George's and Somerset here and in the United States, I Washington and other agencies and the efforts of the inter­ to allocate and control scarce 35711*1*1 on national materials conference in materials. MAYTAG By George McManus LISTEN- RS-J-OTN-CALL UP My' I'LL MAKE A L-flWVER-I WANT TO SUE THE BOOB OUT OF FATHEAD THAT OWNS THE THAT SUy-I'LL PROPERTY AT FIRST AND LAST SUE HIM FOR STREETS-r NEARL.V BROKE FIVE THOUSAWP WASHERS My NECK; V__ "DOLLARS / j

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