UGHTTNG-UP TIME Yesterday's Weather 6.05 p_m. ,... 64.9 ,. 58.0 Tide Table For Jan. •_.'.. High Low Date Wate Water Sun- Sun- (A forecast of today's weather was ajn: pjn. a.m. p.m. rise set not available from the Meteorologi­ 14 7.26 T.41 12.50 158 7.M 5.35 cal Station last night) 15 8.15 8.32 1.43 2.44 7_tt. 5.36 a^e Jtojml iXZtllt VOL. 33 — NO. 11 HAMILTON. . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953 6D PER COPY Nightmare Pogrom Feared Colony Lacking In Secondary ,} In Train of "Plot" Laid Technical School 1

"There should be a means By Moscow Against Jews of providing secondary educa­ tion of a technical nature here," Mr. Hereward Watling­ LONDON, January 12 (Reuter).—The free world today ton, M.C.P., chairman of the groped for the reasons behind Communist Russia's venemous Board of Education, told a anti-Jewish blast, with the more fearful conjuring up a ILS. COMMENT ON meeting of the Junior Service nightmare sequel to Hitler's pogroms. League held at the English The Russian outburst, powered by the whole Soviet ALLEGED "PLOT" Speaking Union- yesterday. propaganda machine, heaped abuse on nine Russian doctors, WASHINGTON, Jan. IS "Hitherto all the secondary five of them Jews. It charged them with murdering two (JP).—The State Department schools have been academic,*' top Communist leaders and plotting the deaths of others. said today tbat Use recent he noted. The anti-Jewish cry, first heard behind the Iron Curtain crop of medical and Zionist He pointed out that Miss at the recent purge trial, was, taken up by Tass, Moscow plots are "indicative of an extraordinary and growing Francis's Arts and Crafts Radio, sad. all the Communist capital's newspapers. Stress­ state of internal insecurity** Institute and the School of ing the doctors' religion and alleged espionage, they used in Soviet Russia. Home Economics provided such epithets as "heinous degenerates . . • monsters ef the The Department's press | some Training of that sort for human race . . . dirty organisation of Zionist spies . . . officer, Mr. Michael J. girls, "but as far as boys go loathsome reptiles and filthy hirelings bought for dollars McDermott, said there ap­ pears to be a growing anti- the facilities are defmitexy and sterling." Tbe weapons of tbe "doctor' Jewish campaign in tne lacking." poisoners,'' who had all "con­ Soviet bloc. "We used to have the Dock­ fessed," were faulty treatment yard apprenticeship," he con- and diagnosis. Dulles, Stassen Top victim of this latest dis­ ' tinued, "but I doubt that we covered "plot" behind the Iron. will ever be able to develop Curtain was General Andrei Truman Calls For a school offering the same To Tour Europe, Zhdanov, virtual founder of tbe facilities." Cominform and once Stalin's The department has planned a right-hand man. Tbe other victim Changes In New secondary school for technical Report To Ike was Alexander Scherbakov, poli­ training in Devonshire and has tical chief of the Red Army. bought property west of the Pros­ NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (Reuter). Zhdanov died in 1948, Scherbakov Immigration Law pect cricket field. —Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secre­ in 1946. At present there are about 8,000 tary of State designate, and Mr. One of the accused, Dr. P. children in schools, Mr. Watling­ Yegorov, was the Kremlin house WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (Reu­ Harold E. Stassen will go to ter).—President Truman, in a ton said. Among them are 562 Europe at the end of this month physician and must have treated SALVAGE OPERATIONS. Parts of the Cuban airliner "Star of the Orient** being hoisted aboard the dredger Lord Cochrane, American children, some of whom Stalin himself, though the charges message to Congress today, urged to gather information for Presi- . that the McCarran Act be and a picture of the Royal Navy party from H.M.S. Superb and H.M.S. St. Austell Bay who took part in the diving. Displayed are .in free and others in aided dent-elect Eisenhower on politi- °^ ™** Include an attempt on the schools. He noted that the increase of amended in the light of recom­ is the Ill-fated plane's national flag. No more diving has been carried on this week. Last Thursday Wing Commander E. M. cal trends there. Ufe the 73-year-old Soviet mendations made by a com­ I in school population was between The decision was reached to- leader, mission he set up to examine the Ware, Director of Civil Aviation, who is in charge of salvage operations, declared tbat enough wreckage had been recovered for 300 and 400 a year. day at tbe conference General Tne charges said the accused GRAVE PROBLEM wer law, which sets limits on the a thorough investigation. ; = Eisenhower held with his Cabinet men e ***ern»er agents of numbers of immigrants the Present educational grants are designees and other top officials British intelligence" and were The' last survivor of the ill- United States would accept of fated aircraft to leave Bermuda, £347,266, he told the meeting, of the new administration. "under the direction of the certain races and nationalities. and that the figure did not cover General Eisenhower's press American intelligence service." Mrs. Adelaida Arenal Garcia de Zoning Order For U_KJ Princess Hotel Most • Goroztiza, will sail for Cuba to­ the money for school buildings. secretary, Mr. James E. Hagerty, ot them were said to be The recommendations of the At present the department is said Mr. Dulles and Mr. Stassen, linked with a Jewish "terrorist day aboard the Pacific Steam commission were that the racial Navigation Line's Reina del Paci- building a new school in South­ who will be director of the group," the Jewish Joint Distri­ Passed; Powers j Operators Seek ampton. The growing school bution Committee, which is and national limitations be /re­ fico. She will be accompanied by Property Mutual Security Agency, would moved from the act, and /hat population was a grave problem travel to Europe at General actually a charity group. Dr. Harry Curtis and Miss F. other clauses, favouring a substilibera-l I George, a nurse from the Xing facing the board. Eisenhower's request. The pur­ Reaction abroad was imme­ "The school building pro­ diate. immigration policy, be "N. Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Of Ste George's Queried! Incorporation pose of their trip would be "to tuted. Dr. Curtis said he thought Mrs. gramme is not going as quickly gather information on political The drive against the Jews in "Such recommendations, if Arenal should return home fori _., _ ... ,_ , I . __._.~.._ __»«.,_.._.,_,.. ___ Three officials of the Inter­ as w@ wou|d like," he said. trends there in relation to U.S. the Soviet satellites was seen as enacted into law," Mr. Truman continental Hotels Corporation During his speech he discussed participation in N.A.T.O. and in providing scapegoats- for short­ her convalescence. "The outlook > The Special Areas (Zoning) APPROVF PR0P0SAI FOR said in his message to Congress is good," he said, "but she is still j Order made by £ne Board 0f |'»»'WT^ nvi v_m_, rtm [ the Pah American World Airways t the history of education in Ber- economic assistance" abroad. ages in those countries, trained today, "would do much to con­ ! subsidiary which recently took muda. of their wealth by high delivery very at It may take weeks or Public Works which provides PRIORITY SUBJECTS vince the peoples of the free 8 recovers com HOME FOR LIBRARY over operation of the Princess Referring to the 17th Century, quotas to Russia. But Stalin's world that we have not lost an "leteiy ^^ *** ~ for the zoning of War Depart- Hotel, are going to petition the in the early part of which Ber­ Reductions in federal spending, purpose in his own country was P how to deal with Communism at iota of our faith in the great prin­ "Hercoadition does not warrant ment and Admiralty lands Legislature for local incorpora-1 muda was colonised, Mr. Wat­ less clear ciples upon which "this nation was An official notice to this lington said: "The more you study home and abroad, foreign aid and ULTRA-NATIONALIST her travelling alone," he con- when taken over by Bermuda I Corporation Utter Warmly * Government reorganisation are founded, and upon which It has tinued "and I was asked to was yesterday approved by' ' ' effect was published yesterday those people, the more you realise said to have been tagged for It was suggested that the risen to a place of pre-eminence | by the corporation's attorneys, that they were as alive to educar accompany her. She still needs I fae Legislative Council, The priority study by the Eisenhower charges represented an ultra- among all nations." a great deal of attention. He | j Greeted In Council j Appleby, Spurling and Kempe. tional and cultural problems as high command. nationalist line—Jews would be Mr. 'Truman charged in the plans to return to Bermuda as j °raer . apply to | The petitions are Wallace we are in the 20th Century." tolerated only if they renounced presidential campaign that the soon as possible. I Imperial Government lands in During the 18th Century Those are the problems, it was Final tary assent to Seeley Whittaker, Byron Edward j learned, which President-elect all ties with their religion and McCarran law, sponsored by Mrs. Arenal still has no skin the municipal area of St. especially, and to some extent homeland and became 100 per Senator Pat McCarran (Demo­ the measure which will give the Calhoun and Peter Grimm, who during the 19th Century, there Eisenhower and his key cent Soviet citizens. It was on her legs, the doctor said. She George's or to buildings and Bermuda Library a permanent seek incorporation under the associates consider must get first crat, Nevada) and Representative lost her husband and two children ! land which are being used in home came yesterday when the title Intercontinental Hotels Cor- had been far less interest. suggested that the doctors were Francis Walter (Democrat, Penn­ in the crash. poration of Bermuda Limited, In the early days, Mr. Watling­ attention by the new administra­ accused of killing Zhdanov to end [connection with Army, Navy Legislative Council aoproved the tion which takes office next Tues­ sylvania) and passed over bis veto agreement between the Corpora­ with a capital of not less than ton said, a group of shareholders day. widespread rumours that Stalin last June, discriminated against or Air Force affairs. tion of Hamilton and the trustees £5.000. of the Bermuda Company, among had put him to death after Tito's some races and nations on ethnic whom was the E_rl of Warwick, General Eisenhower, Cabinet 7-Pwnt Plan To Explaining the order the of the Library. Purposes set out in the notice designees and other senior break with Moscow, for which grounds. gave large tracts of land to Zhdanov Attorney General, Major the Exolaining the agreement the are to manage the Princess Hotel further education. officials met for the first time yes- was largely blamed. Both Senator McCarran and Mr. Id n th Ho1 J and to establish amenities in con­ terday. Today's conference was In Israel there was fear of an Walter have denied that the act Hon. David Huxley, said it I £2? f *r , * ?- - Jroonseii A committee investigating these Gird U.S. For 1 nection with it including the a continuation of discussions extensive purge of Jewish promotes any racial or religious had been thought proper to Gilbert, told members that pre- grants in 1816 found three large officials, plus measures against bigotry and declared the law "is, viously the Corporation could erection of offices, stables, out­ tracts still extant. It was deter­ started then. consider the orderly and most give the trustees six months' buildings, plant, machinery and Vice - President-elect Richard whole Jewish communities in however, very tough on Commu­ mined to sell the lands and estab­ Russia. Some authorities feared Atomic Attack beneficial use to which these notice to quit the Par-la-Ville to provide pleasure grounds, golf lish a classical school. "The Nixon called yesterday's confer­ nists." Senator McCarran accused nremises on Queen Street, "*K)t I courses, wharves, landing places ence "very helpful and produc­ there might be a mass transfer of the commission of using the lands could be put. The school was Devonshire College," Jews to Siberia. that it would ever be so on- j and bathing places, Mr. Watlington said, "which is tive," but said he could not go "same big He catch-phrase tech WASHINGTON, Jan 13 UP).— | ultimate benefit of the Colony generous as to do that, but t*1**re beyond that. In Berlin a Jewish spokesman nique" used by the Communists. I The National Security Resources was borne in mind at all times. The company also seeks per­ now the Mental Hospital." said "This is very similar to what was always the bare nossibility mission to acquire and operate Most of the others who The commission was headed by Board recommended tonight a and that is unthinkable." HEADMASTERS' TYRANNY the Nazis did." He drew the line Mr. Philip B. Perlman, former | seven-point programme to help He continued: "It was thought boats and other conveniences. attended had nothing to say to the best way to tackle the types "The school was opened in reporters who peppered them from the Prague trial to the East Solicitor General. prepare the country to withstand Mr. Gilbert said it was high If the petition is successful the 1829," he went on. "From various Continued on Page 10 an atomic attack. of development which were con­ time the library was placed on a with questions about which speci­ Continued oa Page I. templated was to consider which sure footing. The new arrange­ locally incorporated company causes, the principal of which fic foreign and domestic problems "We must have in being suffi­ wilj take over the Princess seems to have been the tyranny cient retaliatory and defence portions should be singled out ment called for an annual rental were discussed. as open spaces; secondly, to con­ of £ 1,025 for 89 years. The Cor­ Hotel's management from the of the headmasters, the school It was understood, however, capabilities to meet an aggressor parent organisation under the was closed in 1835." successfully at any time he might sider what areas could be im- poration would contribute £1,000. that matters such as devising mediately zoned as residential Under the agreement the trustees terms and provisions of an agree­ Not until 1870, however, was ways to cut the federal' budget choose to strike," said the report, and- ment made on November 4 be­ the land sold. The proceeds were which President Truman sub­ Criminal Probe of Big made public by Pre'sident I thirdly, to consider how best I would also be spared the expense tween Intercontinental Hotels divided between Saltus Grammar Truman. 1 to deal with the very complex' o«-f* keepini»-~~>»»fc>»-g» u••«p» til*•*•e> groundm-mmAms mitted to Congress last Friday .i- i__* area* comprised in Dockyard, and the Hotel Princess of Ber­ School, the trustees of which, Mr. were among top problems which be alive to the factj^^ Tslan

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Viet Mini. Reds Ambush deacon John Stow at "St. Peter's PAA Sales Managers Te Death Of Mr. Richard Church, St. George's, where Mr. 7-PomtPlanToGlrdV.S. Bus And Kill 13 Burgess made his home, and at Fm Atomic Attack Hold Conference Here Bnrgess Of Si George's the Church of England ceme­ tery on the North Shore, St. •SAJsGON, Indo China, Jan 13 Continued from P»|* 1 Between _36> ami 4fl Pan- A well-known stone mason, Mr. George's. (Reuter). — Viet Minh rebels, "to develop and maintain an increasingly active to the south American World Airways sales Richard Burgess, died yesterday Oddfellows formed processional of Saigon, killed 13 persons when managers are expected te Ber­ morning at the King Edward Hos­ order to head the cortege to the adequate supply ot scientific and they ambushed a bus near Tja muda en Monday for a three to pital at the age of 76. For 54 graveside. other skilled manpower." four-day intensive sales con­ years he had been a member of , 5. Tbe carrying out as prompt­ Vteh, the French Army an­ ference to be held at tiie Princess Surviving are the widow, three nounced today. the Grand United Order of Odd­ daughters (Mrs. Effie Thompson, ly as possible of proposals for im­ Hotel. fellows, and- he was also a mem­ proving tee materials situation. Six women and children were The meetings will be presided Mrs. Alfreda Frith and Mrs. Alice among the victims, the Army said. ber of long-standing of Aber- Bassett) and two sons (Mr. Cyril over by Mr. John Ogilvie, U.S. corn Lodge of Free Masons. 6. Re-examination of stockpile The bus also carried soldiers. sales manager. The managers are Burgess of tbe Bronx, New York policies in tbe light of tbe Tja'Vinb is about 60 miles south te charge of-Pan American sales Funeral services were conduct­ and Mr. Harold Burgess of Wel­ changing' strategic situation and oii-bere. districts te the United States. ed yesterday afternoon by Arch­ lington, St. George's). the development of new weapons. Last night the rebels dropped Their job is to cooperate with mortar bombs on a police station travel agents to sell PAA. tours _*» the southern outskirts of and trips. Saigon and knocked out tbe The group will be met at the station's power plant, A subse­ airport by the Talbot Brothers quent raid was driven off. and will be given cocktails on their arrival. Mr. Willard Rand, traffic-sales manager ta Bermuda, who is at present te Rome attending an­ other sales conference, wfil »*- The Famous turn to the Colony at the end of this week in time for the con­ ference here. Sehonwald Porcelain SPECIAL POWERS FOR MUSSADEGH DEBATED from Bavara

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I N ^ag*?^ THE ROYAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953 Over-Population Talk Schuman Nations Plan BERMUDIANA HOTEL HARMONY HALL NOTES! PRINCESS HOTEL NOTES Referred To Mr. Edmund Gibbons, who was Common Coal Market NOTES Recent arrivals at the Harmony Guests recently arriving at the chairman of the commission oa Personal And Social Hall Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. Princess Hotel include Mr. and An amending illegitimacy and over-population, STRASBOURG, Jan. 13 <#) — W. G. Gress, Wilmington, Dela­ Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh, East W. S. Purvis and will talk on this subject tonight The Schuman Plan Assembly ad­ Mrs. Charles E. King, widow of ware; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ber- Greenwich, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. ^are seeking to end at a meeting of the Men's Guild journed here tonight with an Sir Stanley Spurling, of "Hasle- to tbe Colony on Monday in the returned to Ridley College, On­ former Senator Charles E. King, tholf, Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. John Deputy, Camden, N.J.; Mr. increase the value of Christ Church, Warwick. The agreement to reconvene for a mere," St. George"-, left the Queen of Bermuda after spending tario, after spending three weeks of Hawaii, is a guest at the Ber­ W. R. Nethercott, Hamilton, On­ and Mrs. George Harris, New and be given wicj meeting, to be held in Thorburn discussion of Western Europe's Colony by P.A.A. for the United over two weeks in the United here visiting his parents. mudiana Hotel. Mr. King was referred to the States yesterday. Sir Stanley has States. » * * toe author, composer and pub­ tario; Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolf, York City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Mush- Hall, will commence at 8 pjn. common coal market in the next Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Jack nick, Staten Island, N.Y.; Mr. and Committee on Pr I gone to Chicago to attend a meet­ *l*hey spent the New Year's Robert Lee, jr., son of Mr. and lisher of over 400 Hawaiian bit terday by the Leg] few months. ing of the executive committee of holiday with Mrs. Brown's parents Mrs. Robert Lee, of "Roseacre," songs. One of tbe best known is Weiner, Holyoke, Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Parker, Glendale, M. Jean Monnet, head of the Rotary International and also a Mr. and Mrs. Burton, of Seaford, Pembroke, also left yesterday by "Song of the Islands." Mrs. King Mrs: Tindal, Seattle, Washington; California; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot JAKARTA, Indonesia, Jan. 13 steel and coal community's High meeting of tbe board of directors. Delaware. The remainder of the T.C.A. to return to Ridley Col­ is accompanied by her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Hergesheimer, Rosenthal, New York; Mr. and (Reuter). — Tbe wife of tbe In­ Authority or executive branch, Following these two meetings time they spent in New York, lege. He spent Christmas with Mr. Robert C. Forrest, of Mal- Bayonne, New Jersey and Mr. Mrs. Charles Sacharow, New donesian president, Dr. Soekarno, •ride the proposal in replying to he will attend a meeting con­ where Mr. Brown combined nis parents here. verne, Long Island, who is a Francis Cotter, of Washington, York; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sil­ Renovating yc gave birth to a son today. Mother ik- ements from members of the cerning the 111 scholarships business with a holiday. * * * representative of Colonial Air­ D.C. verman, Ozone Park, New York; and child are both well. six-nation Assembly earlier in which are awarded by Rotary Another student leaving for lines in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Skopus, As- chain the week. * * * • bury Park, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. each year. He is chairman of the Canada yesterday by T.C.A. was Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Binin- Ask The chairman said tbat once scholarship committee. Scheduled to leave by B.O.A.C. George Butterfield, son of Mr. DEFENCE RESTS IN Joseph Splendore, New York; the common coal market among yesterday were Mrs Stanley Jones ger, Essex, Connecticut, guests at Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tsoucalas, Sir Stanley is to address the and Mrs. Dudley Butterfield, of the Bermudiana this week, plan France, West Germany, Italy, Philadelphia Rotary Club and of "Quarry Inn," Paget, and Mrs. "Palmridge," Pembroke. He has U.S. REDS TRIAL Yonkers, New York; and Mr. and Dunl< Belgium, Holland and Luxem­ will go to Newburn, North Caro­ Emily Jones, of "Shirlea," War­ returned after spending the to go on to Barbados for several Mrs. Henry Weisl, Great Neck, Latex Foam wick, who will holiday in weeks. They intend to return for New York. bourg was opened on February 10 lina, to represent the president Christmas holidays with his two or three weeks at the Ber­ he and tbe other members of the of Rotary international at a large Jamaica. Mrs. Stanley Jones parents. NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (JP) — district conference. plans to return in three weeks' mudiana on their way home. Tbe defence rested today in the Hand, Ami 111 High Authority would discuss Its * * * nine-month Federal Court con­ effects with the Assembly's com­ He plans to return to tbe time but Mrs. Emily Jones ex­ Also leaving by T.C.A. to re­ Other guests include: Mr. R. H. Distribul afltfH mittee oa common markets. Colony in three weeks' time. pects to be away from the Colony sume bis studies at Ridley Col­ Walker, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. spiracy trial of 13 Communist THE BRASS RAIL for three months. A. Garland, Ontario; Miss Joan leaders. Front and Ki| 3r= Then, if both the High Author­ * • * lege was Ward Young, son of Mr. Queen Street — Upstairs ity and the committee think it Miss Terrill Abbott, daughter of » * * and Mrs. John Gibson Young, of Bartle, Miss Juanita S. Scott, Summation by the various at­ Phone necessary, tbe Assembly would be Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Abbott, Of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hay­ "Water Hazard," Riddell's Bay. Toronto; Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, torneys has been going on for Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. "Baywinds," Devonshire, left the Westmount; Miss Marilyn Hugue- nearly a week. The last sum­ called back to Strasbourg before ward, of Devonshire Bay, re­ * * * Sundays included its next regular meeting early in Colony on Sunday by T.C.A. She turned by Colonial Airlines on On the incoming passenger list nin, Montreal; Mr. W. A. Kicksee. mary was made by one of the de­ May. ! has returned to King's Hall, Monday after spending one week of the Reina Del Pacifico, which Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond fendants, Nettis Perry, a Negro, Air Conditioned Compton, Quebec, after spending in tbe United States. Mr. Hay­ arrived in toe Colony yesterday, LeBel, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. who has served as his own at­ Suggestions for Today the Christmas holidays with her ward, who Is a member of the E. W. Heuring, Syracuse (who are Show Place of Bermuda were Lady Essendon, Mrs. Terry torney. Barley Soup, Homemade ... 2/6 parents. staff of Colonial Airlines, was Tucker, of Chancery Hall, Hamil­ honeymooning); Miss Elizabeth In bis four-hour summation Ft? * * * away on a "familiarisation visit, ton, and Miss Hilda Bracher. Rooney, New York City; Mr. and Perry told the jury of six men and Roast Leg: of Lamb with Scheduled to leave the Colony and Mrs. Hayward accompanied Mrs. B. deBorodaewsky, New Mint Jelly 8/- 2.30 7.15 9.15 him. * * a six women that "we're guilty only yesterday by B.O.A.C. for Nassau Harmony Hall on Friday played York City; Miss Eleanor Tyler, of working for peace, for demo­ Baked Meat Loaf 7/6 were Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Hart­ * * # New York City (Miss Tyler is host for an informal get-together cracy and for Socialism." Chicken Liver Omelette — _/- BIG ?^ ley, of "Betancourt," Shelly Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Flan­ given by Mr. and Mrs. Brett to manager of the Bermuda Trade The trial started last April 24 IMP( They are going south to complete ders, of Hamilton, Ontario, who mark the opening of the new Development Board office in New OUR SPECIALTIES: an underwater film they sure York); Miss Marie O'Hara, New after a month's pre-trial proceed­ TECHNICOLOR arrived in the Colony on Monday Shell Service Station in Hamil­ ings. Steaks — PRIME BEEF making as tbe angle of the sun by T.C.A., are guests at the Sher­ ton. Mr. Don Ahearn, who came York City; Mr. and Mrs. John MUSICAL! here is not high enough. They Fiore, Bronx (honeymooners); The Government is expected to Sirloin, Tenderloin and Minute wood Manor. Mr. Flanders, a down from the United States devote at least a full court day expect to return in a week's salesman for the firm of Frank W. specially for the opening, was Admiral and Mrs. J. W. Bunkley, Southern Fried Chicken time. to its summation. The defendants Horner Limited, was tbe prize among the guests. Also present Bronxville, New York. Pork Chops, Lamb Chops, I Leave New York * * p> are accused of conspiring to teach ft «B£_i 15«>"* 1 winner of the trip to Bermuda were Mr. and Mrs. John Plow­ Massachusetts guests Include with expenses paid for a two man, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith, and advocate violent overthrow Sea Food, The manager of the Bermu­ Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Carter, of the United States Government. VINA diana Hotel, Mr. Robert Samson, weeks' vacation here. The prize Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gleeson Needham Heights; Miss Gladys Cocktails, Highballs, Liqueurs i>on?efiody returned to the Colony on Mon­ is given for competency In sales­ and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Titter- 0 Austin, North Attleboro; and Mr. ROME, Jan. 13 (JP) — Rail ser­ tsmtw. day by Colonial Airlines after manship. ton. William Pasley, Quincy. Jau. 14 * * + vice in Italy was resumed at mid­ spending one week in the United 0 New Jersey guests are Mr. Har­ Jan. 19 'JjJRSMe i States on business. night tonight after a 24-hour r /_>y -• ^'"'Ps f Leaving by T.C.A. yesterday ry Rath, West Orange; Mr. George nation-wide strike for pay in­ BARDEN » •* * was William Joell, son of Mr. Waker. Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown, of Master Of Crash Boat To creases which stopped almost all Jan. 24 and Mrs. Alan Joell. of "Sea- Stephen Saturanieswicz, Jersey trains. ^[ Mnicofor^^fj "Tralee Cottage," Paget, returned mont," Smith's Parish. He has City; Mrs. J. Smith,. Millville; Jan. 31 Distinguished Speak To Dinghy Club Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Kohler, Passenger traffic was heavy as Hillsdale; Miss Kugler, Millville; delayed travellers rushed to | catch tbe first available trains. BERMUDA GENERAL Feb. 2 Australian Pianist Warrant Officer Joseph A. Mr. Charles J. Gentile, Orange: O'Connor, popular master of the Miss Florence S. Lippincott, Med- During the stoppage the gov- ! 85-ft. Kindley crash-boat, will be' ford; and Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker, ernment put on special inter- ! THEATRES Feb. 7 the speaker at a meeting of tbe Plainfield. city buses. Thirty persons were injured POSTPONED Fourways Inn jEft. George's Dinghy Club this From other cities in the Uni­ Feb. 14 evening. The sea-going Kindley ted States are Mr. and Mrs. Mer- near Rome when one of these | officer win give some of the high­ ton T. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. buses plunged into a ditch. LITTLE THEATRE lights of his service in U.S.A.F. Ralph C. Peabody, Manchester, Three persons were killed in Feb 21 now serving crash-boating and of his present New Hampshire; Mr. and Mrs. the north of Italy in bus accidents RECITAL command. Edward Hall, Portland, Maine; blamed on fog. TONIGHT Feb. 22 Mr. O'Connor was one of the Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. McKane, at 8.30 p.m. LUNCHES, TEAS, DINNERS original consultants when the Burlington, Vermont, and Mr. and _S-ft. boat was designed by Mrs. H. E. Powell, St. Albans, Feb. 28 at Sparkman St Stevens, naval archi­ Vermont. The above five couples For Reservations Call 1166. tects, of New York City. As a were winners of a Bermuda holi­ Mar. 7 result be has more or less day donated by the General Elec­ BfflCHTlEAF Trinity Hgll 2641 ft s sun m.tu.w.th t watched toe progress of the pre­ fly tric Supply Company. T0O v^ocbet* ; $4.00 Mar. 11 sent Kindley crash-boat from the Mr. and Mrs. James Abraham drawing board to the ways to Air are honeymooners from Athena, THURSDAY Force service. "Off and on Pve Mar. 14 Next been around the 85-footer for Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gard Continuous from 2.30 The French Restaurant and more than ten years," Mr; O'Con­ Knox are from Mechanicsburg, nor remarked. Pennsylvania. Robert MTTCHUM Guests from England include: nCSP**? ..•••' in p.*»- Mon. 19th Jen. OYSTER BAR In January, 1946, he personally Mrs. May A. Beazley and her Ann BLYTH skippered the . 85-ft. crashboat A familiar figure in Bermuda and 6/ - on so le at on yachting circles, Mr. O'Connor ______has figured in many towing Commencing Visitors ureau Hamilton Harbour Service E rescues'among local boats and is O-BOLlCHF 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. at East Broadway a frequent greeter of passing FRIDAY Monday 19th • only. ships with ailing seamen aboard. Such persons are quickly and William HOLDEN (Phone 2038) LUNCHEON — — DINNERS efficiently transferred either to fr^. 1 HAL THORNTON PLAYHOUSE Alexis SMITH Kindley Base hospital or the King Edmund O'BRIEN Edward Hospital, depending on their status. Few small boat One of America's Leading TODAY Presented by operators around Bermuda are as Double Feature -. familiar with its many reefs as Piano and Song Artistes 2.30 and 7.45 The The Bermuda Civil Service Social Club Mr. O'Connor. B M D s Point"! - - •KA with hfsr "Itty Bitty" Ditties! 29Mtv. Wmmim^m%Sa'i 2902' VALENTINE DANCE VATICANTSBUSHES EXCHANGES WITH TITO TONIGHT HAMILTON HALL (No. 7 Shed) , _H0__ VATICAN CITY, Jan. 13 (Reu­ ter). — The Vatican newspaper and Every Night in the Thursday, 12th February today published the exchange of Let thy joy alone be remember'd now, notes which culmniated in Yugo­ Let thy sorrows go sleep awhile. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. slavia breaking off diplomatic re­ GOMBEY ROOM at KATHRW GRAYSON lations with the Holy See. ' REDSKELTON TM. The "MODERNAIRS" Orchestra in attendance The Yugoslav note, dated Nov­ HARMONY HALL ember 1, 1952, strongly protested * HOWARD KEEL against "Vatican interference" in Also: Al Harris and His Orchestra MAftEa* COWER CHAMPION «l Tickets, priced at 10/- each, may be obtained Yugoslavia's. Internal affairs, and * ANN MILLER « from members of the Dance Committee in against a ruling of the Roman Featuring Celeste Catholic bishops in Yugoslavia TOM MOORE'S every Government Department. warning their clergy against Dinner from 7 - 8.30 — Ail Reservations Phone 1352 Also — 4.20 and 9.35 joining a special religious associa­ T< 2S5*twthf «*» 12w 16 Ginger ROGERS and 2S80tw. tion promoted by Marshal Tito's Paul DOUGLAS — in TAVERN Government. The Vatican note accused tbe # # # Yugoslav Government of trying "We're Not Married" to deprive the Yugoslav people of every religious ideal and feeling. Famous For NOTICE It detailed tbe fundamental rights of the Roman Catholic *^ NEW OPERA HOUSE Vasco Da Gama Club Church •*• "rights which the Holy rine Food |f; See cannot renounce.** mm — Double Feature — The note ended with the hope that the Yugoslav Government 2.45 and 7.45 would not refuse to guarantee re­ Bermuda's Oldest Restaurant BINGO cognition of the rights of toe THE INSIDE STORY..*-! jl Held church and would put an end to and "interference by tbe civil authori­ Every Wednesday Might ties in religious questions. WASHINGTON 'Vi'M&k jl TAVERN BAR from 8.00 p.m. until 11.30 p.m. From M-G- HONG KONG, Jan. 13 (Reu­ jf_v ^jptUceA. ffotet ter). — Peking Radio said today For Reservations Phone To all members, and all our friends, and China's people's political consul­ Also — 4.15 and 9.15 No C tative conference — the nation's Gordon MacRAE — in others who are interested, Welcome highest policy-making body — 2S87+« 7136 will meet on January 27. Ob­ ERNEST REGO, Secretary. servers here said tbe conference Every Wednesday .... "Return of the 7210fm.w f.tp. 2857ftu w.s.sun. would likely discuss inauguration of China's first people's congress. Frontiersman"

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en a Truman budget," Senator |EL NOTES Referred To Committee Truman Budget Must Be Bridges said. Easements For Servicing Beer Keeps Up Morale Influenza Epidemic Closes •riving at the The senator, scheduled to head An amending bill in which Re-Written — Bridges 3 Youths Committed On ude Mr. and the Senate appropriations com­ Aircraft-Warning Lights Of Stranded Voyagers Schools h U.S. Mid-West inaugh, East W. S. Purvis and Company, Ltd., mittee, already has made arrange­ Hr. and Mrs. are seeking to change their title, WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (Reu­ ments to call , members of The bill authorising the Ameri­ ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan. 13 KANSAS CITY, Jan. 13 (Reu­ en, N.J.; Mr. increase the value of their stock ter). — Senator Styles Bridges President - elect Eisenhower's can bases here to acquire ease­ (Reuter). — About 30 train pas­ ter). — Influenza outbreaks cur­ Harris, New and be given wider powers was (Republican, New Hampshire) cabinet before bis group after the Charge of Receiving ments to service their aircraft- sengers have been stranded for tailed school activities today in Urs. F. Mush- | referred to tbe Joint Standing said today President Truman's inauguration for informal discus­ instruction lights was passed by five days in sizzling tempera­ some sections of the mid-west Committee on Private Bills yes­ budget was "so confused it will sion of their departmental money LY.; Mr. and have to be almost entirely the Legislative Council yesterday. tures in Australia's "dead heart" and south-west United States. |r, Glendale, terday by the Legislative Council. needs. Three youths, Eversley John Inspector Brown, far . the with hundreds of miles of desert re*j_fltte_r* by the new Alexander Thomas (21), of Pond prosecution, asked Smith: "Did The Attorney General, Major Texas schools were closed in at Mrs. Elliot administration. Though he did not specify any the Hon. David Huxley, informed behind them and a flooded river least seven towns and dozens of |rk: Mr. and Hill; Rupert- Edgar Archibald you ever make a statement incon­ ahead. As an example. Senator Bridges amount, Senator Bridges said he (It), of Devonshire West, and sistent with the one you are now members that the bill, The United other communities reported a liarow, New noted that the Defence Depart­ believed tbe Senate committee making?" States Bases (Acquisition of Their train, bound from here high incidence of toe disease. Sidney Sil- Edward Frankly n -Roosevelt for Alice Springs, in the Northern Renovating your couch or ment officials had estimated that would be interested in seeing Caines (19), of Pond Hill, were "I have made ho statement," Easements) (Variation of Terms) "It is too early to say now that , New York; $2,500 million more would be what cuts could be made in the Act, 1953, would give effect to an Territory, was stranded when - we have a state-wide epidemic," Skopus, As- choirs? committed yesterday by the Smith replied. sudden downpour flooded the ur?" spent in the next fiscal year, $7,861 million set aside for foreign Lower Court in Hamilton for trial "Did you not make a statement agreement between a property said Dr. George Cox, Texas health fclr. and Mrs. Ask for starting July 1, than the $78,600 aid programmes in tbe Truman owner, the Board of Works and ually dry Finke River bed, director, but he added that the New York; budget. » in the Supreme Court on charges in writing to Detective Trott?" swamping the rail crossing. million projected by Mr. Truman. of being concerned together in asked the inspector. the U.S. Air Force to move cer­ outbreak had reached epidemic tel Tsoucalas, The Defence Department esti­ receiving three shirts and a pair tain poles and cables carrying Millions of flying ants added to proportions in some isolated , and Mr. and Dunlopillo 0 Smith denied this. areas. 5 j mate is based on more rapid of trousers well knowing them to Inspector Brown then stated power to the instruction lights the passengers' discomforts. The Great Neck, Latex Foam Upholstery delivery in the next 18 months LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter). — have been stolen. that Smith had made a statement surrounding Kindley Field. The river was reported falling tonight Large-scale absenteeism was of what the military calls "hard Scientists from British Common­ to Detective Trott which the pathways and roads used for this and may be passable tomorrow. reported in schools in western goods" — the heavy machinery Originally an additional charge servicing fell in the category of Missouri In Kansas City 49 Hand, Arnold, Ltd. wealth countries will attend a of breaking, entering and stealing accused did not sign. He asked The passengers have quenched of war — than Mr. Truman conference of the Commonwealth the magistrate to treat-Smith as easements. their thirst by drinking two 18- classrooms in the public schools Distributors planned on. clothing valued at £234 16s 8d The bill would see that all lacked teachers yesterday and iS RAIL advisory committee on defence from A. J. Gorham & Company's a hostile witness. gallon kegs of beer at the tiny Front and King Streets "When administration spokes­ science in New Delhi in March, Mr. Mfaxly replied: "The mere parties concerned would be pro­ village of Finke River. many pupils were sick. Upstairs Wholesale) house was preferred tected, he added. Phone 4203 men can't agree on how much is it was officially announced to­ against the accused. The Wor. fact that a witness (in this case Tonight they ate barbecued I. to 2 a.m. going to be spent, that just shows day. The conference, opening on L. M. Minty considered that the tbe prosecution's) goes back on Also passed yesterday was a goat provided by the local police how much dependence can be put March 2, will last 12 days. his statement does not make him resolve authorising the purchase constable. Icluded evidence did not support this Ann Redding charge. a hostile witness. It is very of equipment for the Post Office annoying, of course." worth J_ 3,213. This resolve was Nylon Stoekings Today Detective - Inspector E. R. passed by the House of Assembly There are about 225 species of Swainson, who investigated the Mr. William Kempe, who on Monday. tortoise. emade ... 2/6 case and interviewed all three appeared for Caines alone, ob­ 25/6 ib with FURNESS BERMUDA LINE accused, said Archibald, already jected at this point that "Smith box of three pairs at police headquarters "in con­ has shown no hostility at all." 8/- nection with another matter," Mr. Minty refused the applica­ Rupert and the Butterflies—9 "a beautiful stocking" 7/6 Schedule was wearing tan •coloured tion. ielette ... 8/- trousers and a green shirt similar Charles Henry Ford, a mason IMPORTERS kindly instruct Shippers to reserve cargo spaee to those reported stolen. of Friswell's Hill, said he sold a VLTIES: on specific sailings Archibald's statement was read green shirt to Smith for ID/- after The Shirt Shop ME BEEF in evidence by tbe Detective- Archibald had told him Smith I Embarkation lime 1.30 p.m. Sailing Hour 3 p.m. wanted one. (Open until six) and Minute Inspector. In it he said when he Id Chicken bought the shirt he did not know "This is another one who has 4 it was stolep. changed his testimony," objected 28>66 Lamb Chops, g Leave New York Arrive Bermuda SHIP Leave Bermuda | Arr. New York He bought the trousers from Inspector Brown. ma\ Thomas for 30/-. "If Thomas said Ford then admitted telling Ills. Liqueurs be did not sell them to me he Inspector Swainson originally lies,** Archibald's statement said. that he knew nothing about the Jan. 14 Jan. 16 OCEAN MONARCH Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Archibald denied knowledge of shirt because "I knew I would Jan. 19 Jan. 21 OCEAN MONARCH Jan. 22 Jan. a robbery at Gorham's. have to come up here." 24 Rupert finds that although he is explains why he has come. *' Do DENIED SELLING TROUSERS NOT TELLING TRUTH walking and the Sowers are sway­ you think your master would like Jan. 24 Jan. 26 OCEAN MONARCH Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Thomas was also interviewed Frederick Llewellyn Smith ing about, the butterfly makes no to see this butterfly ?" he asks. Jan. g Feb. 7 by him, Detective - Inspector testified he was six months short effort to fly away., so he moves The dwarf smiles curiously. 31 Feb. OCEAN MONARCH of 18 years of age. If Archibald " You have come to the right Feb. 2 via Nassau Swainson stated. Thomas made a taster and finally breaks into a trot. place.** he says. " That's exactly statement but refused to sign it. said he was sitting on a wall when In a few minutes he meets the old GENERAL Feb. 2 Feb. 4 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Feb. 19 a shirt was passed over he was what he does want more than any­ Feb. 4 In it Thomas denied selling Professor's dwarf servant busy thing. Come, I'll take you to via San Juan trousers to Archibald. not telling the truth, the witness chopping down a spinney and he him. * told the court. Feb. 1 Feb. 9 OCEAN MONARCH Feb. 13 "I know nothing about break­ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED • Feb. 11 ing, entering and stealing from Alexander Harrington Harvey, Gorham's," .Thomas was quoted of Pond Hill, denied tbat a copy Feb. 14 Feb. li OCEAN MONARCH Feb. 21 of a statement, produced in evi­ Feb. 16 as saying. Thomas was wearing a green dence by Detective - Inspector LEATRE Feb 21 Feb. 23 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Feb. 27 shirt similar to those reported Swainson, was his. Feb. 25 stolen and said he bought it at Said Mr. Minty: "You be care­ Gladioli Bulbs ,HT Feb. 22 Feb. 24 OCEAN MONARCH March 10 St. George's. ful. This will be taken down." Harvey, holding the original |p.m. Feb. 24 Inspector Swainson accom­ from Holland via San Juan panied Thomas to St. George's statement in the detective's note­ Feb. 28 Mar. 2 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Mar. 7 book, said: "This statement is not Mar. 2 where the accused was shown a Available in various colours via Nassau number of stores but could not a copy of the original statement I Mar. 7 Mar. 9 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Mar. 13 point out the one where he said made to Detective Swainson." Get yours now from Wm Mar. 11 he purchased the shirt. Harvey denied that the signature was his. Mar. 11 Mar. 13 OCEAN MONARCH Mar. 16 Caines in a statement to police Mar. 14 said his shirt was given him by a Mr. Minty: "If Inspector HPerdmont florist friend, Al Harvey.. Swainson says he took down your save space Mar. 14 Mar. 16 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Mar. 20 Queen Street Phone 4612 Mar. 18 Caines added that he "had statement in his notebook that heard about the storeroom being would be entirely untrue, would 2888t*»- broken into before Harvey gave *r* • Chartered Cruises me the shirt but I did not think that the shirt was stolen.** Harvey: "Yes, sir." Subject to change without notice Eric William Luckhurst, senior "If he said you signed it Alex­ WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents sales manager and assistant buyer ander Harvey that would be un­ See the shaded area .:. approxi­ '_ Tvurarcis for Gorham's, testified he found true, would it?" Mr. Minty went mately eight square feed Yam can tbe hasp and padlock belonging en. TEA BAGS k to the men's department .door Harvey: "Yes, sir.** *; save that with every interior open­ ML lying on-the floor. A crowbar-the Mr. Minty then directed Harvey ing. That's because Modernfold is employees had never seen before to submit specimens of bis hand­ non-swinging. It folds like an ac­ writing, which was done. was lying nearby. cordion to make every inch of wall (» Goods to tbe value of £2o4.16.8 Inspector Brown then asked: were missing, Luckhurst stated. "Did you at any time sign your and floor space usable. Beautifully Two porters for Gorham's as name in Detective - Inspector fabric-covered, sturdily metal- Half Price Sale Swainson's notebook?" well as Luckhurst identified the framed, Modernfold ends door in­ Harvey: Tfes, sir." lOUSE clothing exhibited in court as be­ terference. Furniture can be placed In gqy fabrics woven to our own dmslgn ami colour on show new longing to tbe store. Leroy Harvey told tbe court he gave Stanley Bean, ' of Devonshire Caines a dark brown shirt next to openings. Rooms are actu­ "IS" West, said he secured the' shirt because it was too small for him. ally larger... because waste space and pants warehouse section on He said he had the shirt about a is eliminated. Call on us today. m October 13 and found the broken year before giving it to Caines. hasp and the crowbar nearby the 0 next morning. The other porter Ambard & Company, Ltd. ETHER ALL who testified was Ralph Caldwell ROME, Jan. 13 (Reuter). — A Peak of Perfection — Brooke Bond Roman Catholic priest, Dom East Broadway bond st s-porlsdothes Adams. Francesco Paiser, was buried by MADE PURCHASE an avalanche in the Alto Adige 287l6tw. 2S»44 Edward Reginald Junior Smith, region of northern Italy yester­ a prosecution witness, testified day when on his way to say mass \aT~~Z? Archibald gave him 12/6 to buy a in a mine. He was carried 1,000 •/••••'"jaa5^ shirt for him and he made the feet by the rush of snow, but purchase from Charles Ford. managed to claw his way out. 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_**-__ tage 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1953 Korc Onions To Meet Limeys In International Match On Thursday The SEOUL| *\ Reuter). ONIONS TEAM SELI_CTED| Resdu Of B A» C •Snooker Finals Of Robbers Strip Cabbie J George E| Three Cornered GolfMQfch RAMBLERS AND GREENS surgeon-el 1 League This Evening SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Not Korea a TO REPRESENT BERMUDA Billiards Pfor only did bis two youthful fares except fol For Derby Cup At Mid Ocean ™ PlP^ After a | The fqllowing are the results The final matches in the Ber­ hold-up the cab driver, they also Spanish Pont Default muda Snooker League will be he said received of" the "B** and "€*** took every stitch of his clothing, which apd League billiards matches played For the first time In ike history played off this evening with the including his false teeth and $20 National Sports Club the winners. crease wal Excellent Defences Featured last week. of the Derby Cup, this unique W. P. Townsend Leads To Cavendish Yesterday of bis own money, both of which golf tournament will be held in There is now no possibility of The incf In the "C" League matches were stuffed in his clothes. was remai played on January 6 the follow- Bermuda. The match, which is In Individual Bridge Only two pf the three basket­ keeping the Nationals out of the By Both Competing Teams the thirteenth renewal of the championship. conditions! ipJs' results were received: ball games scheduled for play on The cabbie went to a nearby the Comr EASf' Senior Golfers Association of the courts 'of the Eagles Nest Five games will be played this back door and tapped on a win­ Canada. Britain and the United Mr. W. P- Townsend is leading evening. -They are: S.P.B.C. vs. N.S.C. 1 with -4*»_ points In the Individual Hotel were played off last night. dow. The housewife, averting The selection committee of the Onions' team last night States, is played by eight-man The first- one ,that - between Old Colony Club "B'» vs. her eyes, handed him a* burlap completed their selection of a team to represent the Ber­ R. W. Flood 75 J. C. Dunstan 100 teams of those countries. This Contest being held at the Ber­ Queen's Club "B" L. Soares . . 73 D. ferry ... 100 muda Bridge Club, with Mrs. Spanish Point and Cavendish was sack, exchanged later for a bath­ mudians in the international series against the Limeys. The year it will be played at the Mid defaulted to Cavendish, Spanish Spanish Point vs. Old Colony robe. A short time later a police V. Wheatley 57 A. Abraham 100 Ocean course on January 16 and Brooks Marshall a very close Onto "A" match is to be played at the B.AA. field and will start at 1. S. Morgan 49 D. E. Mello .. 100 Point not putting in an prowl car found the abandoned 17. The last time this tournament second. appearance. Nationals "B" vs. Garrison Scab containing the clothes, the 3.00 p.m. was played was in 1938. One half of the contest was held Sergeants'. Mess j 252 400 Cavendish did play, however, hidden $20 bill—and the false Lionel Pengelly, captain of the B.A-A, Greens has been chosen Already some of the teams are en Monday evening and the re- Queen's Club "A" vs. Spanish teeth. Sandys Boat Club team, will cap­ for this position. Inside right S.W.C. 1 vs. O.C.C. 1 maining half will be ^played on and won against a pick-up team in Bermuda. Tbe English team, oil „n 18-10 score. Point "A." tain the side for the Onions. will be Peter Richold also of the s. Simons ... 100 C. Dearing . 63 led by Allan MacBeth, are ex­ Friday of this week. The presentation of prizes will A feature of both teams in B.A.A. Greens. Centre forward T. DeSilva .. 100 V. Burrows 73 pected in the Colony early this In this contest each competitor In the first league game of the be held at a date to be announced. Thursdays game will be their will be Freddie Wall of the G. Simons .. 100 3. Hayward . 05 morning by B.O.A.C. plays two' deals with each other evening, the Ramblers took the The prizes and the trophies are strong defences. Neither team Nationals while Leo (Chummy) D. DeSilva .. 100 P. Vox. 80 Some of the Canadian players person (nitered. measure" of the BJLA. Whites being obtained from England and has a forward line which can Flood of Spanish Point,' has been are ' already here as are some The standing at the end of the 17-15 which proved to be a as soon as they arrive, a date will Bed measure up to its defence. picked for tbe inside left position. 400 301 American players. first evening of play was as thriller, particularly in the clos­ be set for the presentation. and The Onions do have the best "Horse**' Adams takes over the Bda. K. TS. O.C.A. 1 follows: ing minutes . of the game when S. Kempe . . 84 L. Todd . . . . 100 Expectad to arrive by B.O.A.C. the B.A.A. ^Thites came close to Cod centre forward in Bermuda — outside left position. Adams today are Allan MacBeth, D. H. 1. W. P. Townsend 64% Freddie Wall, but just how much plays for tbe Nationals. N. Dunstan .. 79 C. Lines 100 tying things up. called against him in the third Gardi.ner-Hill, Captain IT R. A. 2. Mrs. B. Marshall 64 period. help he will have from' the rest Reserves selected are Bernard C. E. DeSilva 100 4. DeCosta .. 73 Stroyan, Cot. G. A. Rusk, C. W. R. Marshall was high man for Jtwellel of the forwards remains to be j (Easter) • Hayward of the St. W. Lusher .100 B. Davis ... OS 3. Robert Bans 60% the Ramblers, getting the total The Greens came out at the top Roberts, H. J. P. Nielson, Briga­ of a 31-19 score. Arab] seen. Only "Horse" Adams, the George's Dinghy and Sports Club, dier E. L. Armitage, Major Gene­ 4. H. Brownlow Eve .... 60 of 10 points for his team. F. left winger, has played with Wall. Freddie Dale also of St. George's 363 341 5. Mrs. H. B. Eve 57 Coelho was top man for the The scores: ral L. N. Ozanne and Brigadier Greens Panthers The other members of the for­ Dinghy and Sports Club, Bill WEST General A. C. Critchley. 6. Mrs. L. Lowry 5$% White with six points. K( ward line are completely new to Brewer of the St. George's Dinghy G F P G F N.S.C. 2 VS. S.P.B.C. 2 The probable Canadian team 7. Victor Broom 54% The scores: T. Correia 5 4 14 L. Pedro 0 0 each other. and Sports' Club and Robbie .Whites (IS) J. Bernhard ISO R. B. Tatem 27 will be Dr. K. G. McKenzie, H. P. Ramblers (11) T. Smith 3 1 7 R. Pedro 0 0 Howes of the Pembroke Panthers. L. Flood ... 76 8. J. B. Couper 54 G F P OUTSTANDING GOALIE J. Adams ... 100 Baker, C. E. Cowie, John Hadden, G F> P M. Smith 10 2 P. Doonan 1 0 NECCHI There is a fairly good repre­ B. Marshall 95 9. Mrs. W. L. Bickley .. 53% F. Coelho 1 4 In defence, the Onions have t. WsJl 100 Hugh Aird, Dr. George T. Laing, R. Marshall D. Stewart 113 A. Lopes 0 1 sentation of local teams in the L. Chiappa .. 52 D. Barnes 0 1 Cyril Bardgett of the St. George's D. DeSilva .. 100 Henry Barritt. R. N. Gray, Col. 10. W. G. Rosser 51*4 2 6 ID H. Lancaster G. Spurling Sales selection of the Onions, although J. H. Chipman, F. Ross Johnson, S. Stephens O. Coelho 0 1 Dinghy and Sports Club. Cyril 11. tV. L. Bickley 51 10 3 4 4 12 tbe team was chosen on merit 400 250 Allan L. Code, Murray Brown and 1 2 4 J. Terra 0 0 Rentals is one of Bermuda's outstanding 12. Rev. R. O. Walker 51 D. Oatway 113 A. Bouchard nd ot 1 idea of 9. W. Hart. Of these, Cowie, R. DeMoura K. Bower 0 3 goalies and although he is inclined ? « "f*** ** spread- The "B" League matches 10 2 Service ln Barritt, Johnson and Hart are 13. D. G. Cooper 49% 0 2 2 C.Johnson to swank a little, he can be ex- g **"* nonours around, E. Neill .10 2 played on January 9: now in Bermuda. 14. Mrs. L. R. Selley 49% F. DeMoura 0 0 0 cused for these flourishes for the | Players selected for the Onions S.B.C. vs. O.C.C. 1 Sewing 0 11 J. Carey 0 0 0 number' of shots he saves. team are requested to contact Mr. E. Jenkins .. 125 A. Greenslad 3 60 IMPRESSIVE GOLFER 15. E. N. Russell 49 12 7 31 7 5 19 W. DeSilva W. Adcock ' School .. Pat Blee of the St. George's | Hinson Cooper to confirm their G. Goldring 109 H. A Johnson 125 On the American team is R. A. 16. .V. R. Evans 47 The score by periods: 0 0 0 0 11 Dinghy and Sports Club will be selection. D. Mason ... 74 S. A. Moniz 129 Gardner who has an Impressive Greens 6—9—24—31 17. Mrs. W. G. Rosser .. 46% D. Vallis 0 0 0 W. Woollard playing right back, where he has J. Card 79 L. Tatem ... 125 record as an international ama­ Panthers :... 6—13—is—19 CECIL E. HARRIS given stellar performances, while 18. Mrs. W. P. Townsend .. 46 1,13 —1 —- teur golfer. Born in 1890, he if The referee was L. Motyer, the um­ Church Street — Phone 4448 : Wally Wall, of the Nationals, will 387 435 now a member of the Hinsdale 19. Mrs. R. A. Wheatley . . 49% pire R. Ferrecy. Tenth Tuna Cup Match 3 n 17 311 if> 2S13+WJP.U1I tp. \ be left back. On the right wing O.C.C. 2 VS i. B.W.V.A. Club of Illinois. He won the 20. Mrs. E. R. Cook 43 The referee was L. Motyer and the in the half*back line there will R. Osborne .. 126 W. Barton .. 80 American amateur championship 21. Dr. G. Lucic-Roki 42 umpire F. Gosling. be Willie Mayne, one of the up Ta Start September 9 G. Dickenson 125 J. Ray 89 in 1909 and 1915. He was runner- o 22. Mrs. K. C. Arnell 41 % The score by periods: and coming halves of the Colony, W. Coltman 102 N. Sumpter 1*5 up in 1916 and 1921 and also who plays as a reserve for the Ramblers 5—1*2—14—17 The Tenth International Tuna R. Perks ... 125 E. Pitts .... 100 made the semi-final in 1923. 23. Mrs. H. Dickens 39 Nationals. Colin Stovell, Nationals Cup Match will be held at Wedge- Mr. Gardner was the runner-up 24. Mrs. H. Nash 38% B.AA. Whites 4—7—12—15 centre half, will play in this pert, Nova Scotia, September 9, position for the Onions while 477 394 in the western amateur cham­ 25."W. G. Maundrill 38 The game between the BAA. lt, and 11, 1953, the Board of Queen's Clul vs. S.P.B.C. pionships in 1911. In 1920 he was Greens and the Pembroke Pan­ Lionel Pengelly of the Sandys Directors decided on January 7 at -0- Boat Club, will play left half. A. Viera .3 90 R. Adams . . 125 beaten on the 37th hole in the thers was a close one until the their annual meeting at the Nova G. Inkster .. 125 S. Cassidy . 112 final of the British Amateur Yesterday's British third period when through some "Every day in every Way As can be seen, tbe defence geotia Bureau of Information, f. Smith ... 125 A L Flood 117 Championship by Cyril J. H. excellent basketball Tony Cor­ can not be improved uponvery 2«j7 Park Avenue, New York City. F Kingham 125 A. Flood . . 92 Tolley. reia flashed through three baskets much. It is a defence that is The directors received reports He played for the United Football Results sure, hard-worting and solid. ^ increasing interest throughout in succession for his hat-trick. 460 446 States against Canada in 1919 i Pengelly, Mayne and Stovell are ^^ world ta the Nova s„otia and played on the United States LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter). — His total for the night was five There were no other scores K I'm Getting I all constructive halves and can match. It seems likely that tj^ team against Great Britain in Footoall association cup third field goals and four free t rows received. for a total of 14 points. get the ball up to the forwards. number & entri^ wili be greater 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1926 in the round replay: 1 FORWARD LINE than in the past. Ryder Cup matches. In 1923, Burnley 3, Portsmouth 1 R. Pedro showed a bit of temper Stronger and man, Halifax, N. S.; Julian T. 1924 and 1929 he was the captain In the fourth round Burnley in leaving the game without re­ As outside right in the forward Directors at the meeting were meet the winners of the Sunder­ porting to the referee after the line, Harry Lancaster of the the Hon. Harold Connolly, chair- Crandall, Ashaway, RJL; Van of the Ryder Cup team. Campen Heilner, Hampton Bays, Others who are expected to be land - Skunthorpe replay. third personal foul had been STRONGER LX: A. B. Sharp, Boston Mass.; op the American team are S. W. S. Kip Farrington, jr., East Hamp­ Creekmore, John Ellis Knowles, ton, N.Y.; Fred Maly, Austin, Col. Martin S. Lindgrove, J. F. Tex.; T. J. Courtney, Halifax, N. Riddell jr.. the team captain, R. A LONG BOBBIN S.; and Howell E. Rees, New York C: Robbins, R. B. Scribner, G. H. City. Smith, D. L. Tower, J. St WelJLj* I'm the boy with o and Jack Ahearn. Riddell, Smith, Tower, Weljs Hd**G KONG, Jan. 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ZOTTt*' tage. 8 THE. ROYAL. GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 14,1953 Want Ads Will Work For You: Use Them Often HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR SALE HOW TO LIVIS t speaker reminisced. "They made GENERAL MAID: Full-time with Lost: Between Saltus and the ferry, a very great effort indeed. Teach­ STRIKE PARALYSES > Conditions of Advertisinr knowledge of cooking. Apply Mrs. TO BE A HUNDRED . . . POCKET PRAYER BOOK, bound in John Jones, Dunbarton, Richmond red leather, initials P. E. R. on cover. Hardware Garden Supplie. ers throughout Bermuda are ex­ It is s condition of acceptance Road, Pembroke. Hint No. 3 Telephone 4884. traordinarily honest and sincere." ITAUAN RAILWAYS ot advertisement orders that the METAL MOULDINGS— • Stalnleaa nee) FRESH SEEDS: Corn, cantaloup, lima publishers ot The Royal Gazette and BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY, Apply Be sure to get enough and aluminum for counter stalk beans, pumpkin, squash, water­ MANUAL TRAINING The Sunday Royal Gazette do not table. Jeffrey & Sons. Tel. tim. melon, etc. Available now. Verd- guarantee the insertion of any auditor, Princess Hotel. sleep, scientists say, if .you'd ROME, Jan7l3 (JP) — Several •STAMP COLLECT! IS 6 mont Florist. In 1982 Mr. A. E. NichpU pre­ trains rolled out of Rome under particular advertisement on a specified BUS DRIVERS. Apply Deputy Dir­ like to live to be a hundred. date or at all. although every effort GARDENING MADE EAST: Rotoette sented tbe Nicholl Institute. Since guard today, but most of Italy s will be made to meet the wishes of ector, Public Transportation Board. The 100-year-olds inter­ STAMPS bought and sold. Com­ Radio Crow Lane. and Clifford Power Cultivators. then three other manual training rail system was paralysed by a advertisers; farther, they do not viewed far a scientific prehensive stock albums, catalogues Richardson, South Shore, Paget W. centres have been set up, in St. accept liability for amy loss or damage study, were generally and accessories. Stamp Shop, Reid PILOT BEDROOM SETS, long and Phone 2310. 24-hour strike which ends at mid­ caused by any error or inaccuracy GENERAL MAID: To live in. Phone Street. short wave. Available in White, George's, Sandys and in the'cen­ in the printing of any advertisement. 2395. regular and sound sleepers. Peach. Mahogany, Cream, Valencia tral area. In 1936 the domestic night tonight. One way to sleep better is (Hue, Foliage Green and other pastel LADYBIRD ELECTRIC LAWN- The walk-out began at mid­ WHITE CLERK. Apply in writing shades. £12.10 Cash. Young Trott MOWERS are efficient, economical, training centre was set up to train only, to John F. Burrows St Co., to have no worries. And a & Co., Ltd.. Richmond Road. easy to use. £24.10 With 100-ft night last nigbt. Two rail un­ Classified Rate* Ltd.. Front Street FOR SALE cable, at Young Trott & Co., Ltd., help for the hotels, but that prov­ good way to do away with ing unsuccessful, it became the ions, one Communist and -one Minimum rate* for IS words problems is through The CAR "PLAYMATE" RADIO as new Richmond Road anti-Communist, called the men (additional words 3d. extra per word): YOUNG LADY for photo finishing £20. Phone 4446. School of Home Economics, with One insertion, 4s.; two, 3a. 9d. each; dept. Apply Manager, camera Store, Royal . Gazette Classified Household Equipment centres in various schools and out in support of demands for a three, 3s. 6d. each; four, 3s. 3d. each; Queen Street. ads. wage increase. Ave, 3s. each; six, 2s. 9d. each; seven. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, carpets, wash­ Boats, Motors parishes, as well as the head­ Ss. 6d. each. COMPETENT SALESLADY. Apply ing machine, crockery, cutlery, etc. Colony Lacking Secondary quarters in Hamilton. Recently The stoppage stranded thous­ Archie Brown, Queen Street. On Saturday 17th, 3 p.m to I pjn. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—1951 Hill. ands of travellers throughout Insertions most be made within only. S/Sgt. Hearne. No. 3 Mary Vic­ night classes have been started period ot one week. Special reduced HOY, for early man Convertible, 9,000 miles. Ex Technical School Italy, including many foreign morning delivery, FOR RENT toria Road, Prospect. cellent condition. American Con for adults. prices for multiple insertions for Paget. Apply CirculaUon Dept., tourists and left millions of com­ extended period*. Bermuda Press. sulate General. Tel. 2908 or 7151. In 1942 the Nonsuch Training DOUBLE BEDROOM: Suitable two UPRIGHT PIANO, £50. 3 Maple plant Continued from Page 1 muters without transportation. BOY WANTED for early morning de­ people; meals if desired. South­ stands £9. Double Maple bed (Box B.S.A. AUTOCYCLE, 3 months old: "In the 18th Ce»tary there School was turned over to tbe Extra plane and bus services ac­ livery in Warwick. Apply Circulation ampton East. Fine water view. soring and innerspring mattress), licensed and insured, with acces­ were a number of private schools," Board of Education, and more commodated many of them, how­ Dept. Bermuda press. Telephone 4484. £35. Elertrie water heat £15. Tele­ sories. £110 or nearest offer. Phone ANNOUNCEMENTS phone 3421. 3185 days and evenings 4636. Mr. Watlington said, "which kept I recently the Sarah Kempe train­ ever. RELIABLE WHITE NURSE-GOV­ In Hamilton central retail district, ing school for girls. In 1948 a CONTRIBUTIONS te tin Bermuda the light of education alive, The Communist-led General ERNESS. To live in. Care for two 2,800 sq. ft. of FLOOR SPACE, POWER MOWER and FRIGIDAIBE. 1951 MORRIS MINOR, Convertible. Outstanding among them was the training school was started for Confederation of Labour (CGIL) Restoration Society should be sent children. Write Box 5855 Bermuda suitable for one store, two stores, or Hardly used. Phone 5028. Complete with radio. Good condi­ I deaf children. to Mr. Coolidge Adams, Post Office Press. stores and offices. Available shorily. tion. Contact Gladwin Richardson, school kept by Alexander Ewing." claimed the strike nearly 100 per Box 180, Hamilton. Long lease. Inquiries to Box No. 5839, CHILDS DROP-SIDE COT and water­ Bus Terminal. "He certainly had great results. "It has brought sunshine into cent effective. Other sources Bermuda Press. proof mattress, •pram and canopy, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.—Phone baby's bath and scales, apply Sgt. AUSTIN 10 VAN. Good working con­ He in particular produced very what would have been bleak estimated that about 30 per cent •Central Group 1322: Hamilton POSITION WANTED LARGE DOUBLE ROOM with break­ Stewart, Prospect, dition. £130. Young, Trott & Co., fine students, including Chief lives for a number of children," of the country's 200,000 rail Group.' 1875. or write P.O.. Box 130. fast and dinner. Suitable business Ltd.. Richmond Rd. Justice Darrell." Mr. Watlington told the meeting. workers reported as usual. couple. Call 3775. VENETIAN BLINDS: Made in Ber- TYPING TO DO AT HOME, will take muda by Globe Venetian Blind Co. IR the 19th Century there were The board also maintains a 0 ALUMINIUM LADDERS sold out. dictation by appointment. Write Telephone 2971 far piOtopt service. Further shipment shortly. Place Box 5831, Bermuda Press. FURNISHED BED-SITTING ROOM Car Accessories a number of influences which teacher who goes to the homes of j AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. IS (JP) — your order now. H. and K. Richard­ APARTMENT. Pitts Bay Road. Three days from order to installation. Spreading influenza outbreaks son, Paget West. Phone 2S10. Apply Flitcroft & Lightbourn Ltd. J3HN BULL TYRES. For best quality promoted education. In particu­ tubercular children unable to at- Telephone 2953. "PANELYTE": Modern plastic table and reasonable prices. Contact P. H. lar, religious societies became i tend school. were reported over the Midwest and counter covering; many beauti­ TRADE SERVICES Adderley & Co., Serpentine Road, interested, first in poor white "In 1949 an act giving free edu- and Southwest today with Texas FURNISHED 2-BEDROOM HOUSE in ful colours.—Jeffrey & Sons; tel. 2971 Phone 2011. children and then, after emanci­ apparently hardest hit. Paget. £45 per month. Apply Flit­ i cation was passed," he continued. HANDICRAFT DURACLEAN SERVICE does a smart croft & Lightbourn Ltd. Telephone AN INSECTICIDE that really trtS. pation in 1833, in the freed slaves. "It was very difficult to know Schools in at least 14 Texas Job of cleaning rugs and up­ 2953. ants. Ask for "Chlordane" at Verd- Sporting Goods holstery. Call 4562. mont Florist. He mentioned Archdeacon how to handle the situation." | towns were closed and dozens of GIFTS—Hand tooled from finest Ber­ FURNISHED APARTMENT overlook­ Spencer as a special influence. other communities were consider^ muda Cedar in all varieties. John CHINA MENDING. China, glass re­ VENETIAN BLINDS . . new low price, Never played billiards? Learn now There were complex problems Davis Cedar Shop, Somerset. ing Hamilton harbour. Double with a RILEY'S "HOME" BILLIARD I "You have seen the little schools with different types of schools, ing closing. . ™ paired, antiques restored, prisms bedroom, bathroom, living room, same high quality. Phone 2135 TABLE. Phone 7541, Norman Sumpter. re - hung. Studio. Add Early, kitchen, with dinette. £ 30 per month. Salesman will call Lusher _r Co. throughout the Colony," Mr. vested and non-vested. The influenza reports centre ir* Burnaby Street, Hamilton. Box 5824, Bermuda Press. Watlington continued. "They an area extending from Indiana Miscellaneous are the result of the archdeacon's The situation was solved by through Missouri, Kansas, Color­ REAL ESTATE MASON CONTRACTORS: Now it's OH BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE on 3 acre Food Supplies giving equal financial aid to both time for' renovating and washing work." ado, New Mexico and Texas. private island. Four bedrooms, 3 TAPE RECORDER—Cost £96. Web­ types of schools, and setting up year house. Phone 1628 for good bathrooms, large living room dining BERMUDA HONEY: Pure, delicious, In 1816, for the first time, the In some parts of Missouri and WANTED: Houses, Cottages, Apart­ service. porch, maid's room and bath, kitchen, I finest flavour: produced by members ster phonograph, 3 - speed Ecko a scale of salaries for teachers ments for sale or rental. Bermuda Radio, 5" - wave bands. All as new. Government gave grants to the New Mexico the outbreaks ap­ | etc.. including use of cabin cruiser and Bermuda Bee-Keepers Association. At Offers to Winter. 1200 mornings. according to qualifications. "The Tourist Bureau. Phone 5344 or 3697. SAVE A "PIXIE PERM.*' Very latest. small boat. $500 per month Kitson all retailers. schools. In 1837 further grants scales of salaries have very much parently were easing off. The For appointment, call Miss Bobbie, and Company. Ltd. 2919-4277. were made for education, includ- attack appeared to be of a mild Wanted: PROPERTIES in all parishes 3996. Tdeal Beauty Salon. Do you low good coffee? ISLAND AX ROOT BEE EQUIPMENT, avail improved," Mr. Watlington stated. to sell or rent. Contact Mayne & COFFEE is the finest blended coffee. able Young. Trott & Co 11 ing aid to the schools started by "They are now not incon­ form, and no deaths have been re-» Company today. Phone 4152. TBI* CITY CLEANERS - DYERS are Furnished — WATERFRONT HOUSE,, Near Hamilton, living room, dining and the only coffee Jreshljr roastea Bond. 3810. the archdeacon. siderable." ported, although some severe* now picking up Dry-Cleaning, but room, bedroom. Kitchen, bath, laun­ daily in Bermuda. For information cases requiring hospitalization of yon MUST Phone 1268. dial 4086. AUTOMATIC LADIES WATCH. BOARD CREATED dry. Write P.O. Box 203, Hamilton. Nurses model, with Sweep second He thought that the new Act nearly a week were reported in) , , REPAIRS, RENOVATIONS or build­ hand: no winding needed. Priced "In 1879 the first school act of "in general worked well." ":±£*i!*:±y'^'_y*,-*_fc"_fc**_y Private COTTAGES and APART­ Colorado. ing promptly and effeciently done. MENTS; maid service and utilities Wearing Apparel l«w»i»i stores £ 25 upwards. Sacrifice importance was passed," Mr. Discussing the Rhodes Scholar­ •TTfa alia ITTa aTTa alia all a alia alia alia afta alia aTTa Call Dudley Seaton 4568. Estimates included; daily rates. Phone Bermuda £12. Guaranteed. Tel. 1488 after willingly given. SJ_7 Watlington commented. "It pro­ ship Mr. Watlington said that the Hi m Cottages 4027. MEN'S RAYON GABARDINE SUB- vided for a Board of Education, I threat to withdraw the scholarship The Exporters of a world COATS. St ins.; also 24% ins. ha BENTLEY PIANOS. Another ship­ m FOR SALE m wool knit bottom, heavy padded lin­ ment on Loch Garth. Bentleys an Inspector of Schools, and an I in 1929 had raised educational * renowned English PERSONAL FOR SALE OR RENT ing (fur collars). Patterson's Dry have resonoura sound board. Rustless annual grant of £1,200." Parents standards throughout Bermuda. m m Goods Store, Somerset. strings and tropicalised. Full size 7 had to send their children to Sugar Confectionery PIANOS Baby Grands and uprights. octave keyboard Price still £135. "There are now four scholar­ m m HAVE YOUR BABY'S first shoes The Little French Shop, Queen S* BOYS' WHITE SCHOOL SHIRTS, 10.'-. school for three days out of four. ships," he went on. "The Rhodes permanently finished in any colour P. A. Dodwell. Paget. "Otherwise they were taxed (Toffee and Boiled Sweets) m A Modern m I you desire. Phone 2269. Boys' flannel shirts, 19/-. Sizes 4 Scholarship, the Bermuda Tech- to 16. Shirt Shop. PIANO, upright; condition fair; suit­ I for permission to keep them out," nical Scholarship, and two require a selling; agent in WANTED TO RENT able for child's practice. Cheap for m SUMMER HANDBAG8. 2/8 to 1*/-. the speaker added. Bermuda. Please write giv­ •! 4 room House quick sale. £18. P. A. Dodwell, scholarships for girls, established m m American family of three desire Flowers, assorted prices Id to 1/-. Paget. In 1902 a commission was ap­ in 1939." ing full particulars of sales INSURANCE TWO or YBSEE BEDROOM COT­ Elaine's Millinery. pointed to inquire into the School m and Garage m TAGE or Apartment. Furnished. PAPER NAPKINS — Dailies, tray Act. They advised that the aided NEW PROBLEM organisation to Messrs. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE Convenient Hamilton or Kindley. A large and attractive assortment of mats, sandwich bags, toilet rolls. ASSOCIATED EXPORTS, m m provides benefits for bodily injury, Box 5843 Bermuda Press. COATS, suits, skirts, dresses, arriv­ paper towels, wax paper. Sunshine system be retained, and recom­ He found, however, that there lot death. Consult Bermuda Fire tz ing each week. H. 8. Critchley, Va'sco Supply Co. Reid St. mended that a grant of £3,500 was a new problem because Limited m on m Marine Insurance Company. ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED da Gama Building, Reid St. WRAPPING PAPER — Brown Kraft. I be made for elementary schools, entrance standards in England 6 Laurence Pountney Hill, 100 r. 200 APARTMENT. Convenient Kindley LADIES' PLASTIC RAINCOATS. 23/- m m Field. No children. Telephone 7191 12" to 36" in stock. Sunshine Supply £1,000 toward premises, and had been raised. Formerly a London, E.C.4, England. -Sat. 3138. Sgt. McCumby. or $3.52. Archie Brown, also Tbe Co., Reid St. £500 to aid secondary schools. • good School Certificate examina- m Beautiful water views m Royal British. UNFURNISHED COTTAGE With two SEWING MACHINES— Sales, rentals, None of the recommendations tion had served to allow entrance, m or three bedrooms. West of Hamil­ SATIN BRASSIERES by Garcrest, just service. Machines from £23, also was passed by the Legislature at I but now at least two subjects in Warwick M Wanted to Buy or Rent ton. Phone 1393. arrived. Full size range. Lusher & sewing classes. Cecil Harris, Church that time, but the speaker pointed the higher certificate were m •as Co. Wholesale only. 2133. St. 4448. Englishman, wife and small son re­ out that the aided system con­ required. ml quire small FURNISHED HOUSE LADIES BLOUSES. Full size and i L A R G E VATIONAI TARH »*• tinued until 1949. Mr. Watlington was introduced fuj price £6,000 before end of February. Two or fc^Wh_?-_i.A^lS-- LUSh" 0»™»- DoHar°£rrW^£__. Sn In 1914 the Inspector of Schools Preview Today three bedroom. Box 3814 Bermuda -r Co. Wholesale only. 2133. Marche. Burnaby Street Phone 5344. I by Mrs. George Wardman and W Press. was called the Director of Edu­ thanked by Mrs. Ewing Trott. w T-SHIRTS with Bermuda design 4 to "CEDA R FIREWOOD. Cut to fireplace cation. Each parish had its local From 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. jjjj! Houses, Cottages 16. White, blue, mat e. Lusher & lengths. For further particulars as f»J apply Co. Wholesale only. 21_3. to price and delivery. Phone 1049. school board at that time. Not ii, FOR HIRE until 1922 was a central Board W. Rego Agency Company Hi and Apartments SLIPS and HALF SLIPS, cotton with at deep embroidery — by Garcrest. BATHROOM SETS. Reasonabl t priced of Education set up. •Ha * * MM FIFTY CEDARS felled a day. This Apply Rego Downing Supply Co.. has been done with a chain* saw. Lusher & Co. wholesale only. 213S. Happy Valley Road. Phone 4160. "Each member is supposed to TRINITY HALL* j Hamilton — Phone 4374 • « Clients waiting! Horsfield, 5370. NEW IN — Women's Hand-sewn Moc­ come from a geographical section Death Notice aTK rtn Bermuda Tourist Bureau casins. Brown, lied or white. W. J. ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS. Milliard. of the Colony," Mr. Watlington + Boyle tc Son. 40, 60 watt 1/1 each; 75, 100 watt. (Ground Floor) =§: 28-5 w. |jJ5 Phone 5344 or 3697 WANTED TO BUY 1/9 each. Special discount to the went on. "He or she is supposed • naaiTaallaallaalla aTTa alTC aTO alia ini. HTC alia NEW STOCK. Child's combed cotton trade.—Young. Trott & Co.. Ltd. to keep an eye on the schools Ex - Gunner JAMES P.C. Box 28, Hamilton Great Britain 2/6, 5/-, IS/-, £ 1 panties. 4 to 14, Lusher & Co. Whole­ in their area." In Advance of our STAMPS used on parcels. Stamp sale only. Phone 2133. ATTENTION BUSINESSMEN. We I STEEDE died at King Edward 2453tm w.f.s.m 12 w 14 s. 17 now have leather brief cases and The 1822 act also called for j Shop, Reid Street. Portfolios. 85/- and 45/-. Chesley E school attendance on four days Hospital on November 19th. Public Auction Sale Office Supplies White. Reid Street out of five. In 1930 the law was 1952, aged 79 years and four EDUCATIONAL For Marble MEMORIALS Of heauty changed to school for five days a months. He leaves a wife, TYPEWRITER: Imperial, built spec­ and distinction, contact •eta. Jack -« Friday. January 16 ICS teaches all branches of auto­ ially for cutting stencils with extra Critchley. Phone 2206. week following an act of 1926 one son, three daughters, one FOR SALE mobile mechanics. Enroll now.—A. large all capital letters. In first class prohibiting schools from opening daughter-in-law, one son-in- M Vokes. representative. North condition. Would consider exchange "BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA" Complete without the consent of the board. Street, Hamilton. for portable. P A. Dodwell, Paget. story, Illustrations. Maps. Your law, seventeen grandchildren, favourite shop or Fidlewood Shop, "In 1931 it was found that the Walker Arcade, Hamilton. weakness of the school system lay five great-grandchildren and in the poor salaries of teachers," other relatives and friends to Kitson & Company, Valuable Building Site JAMESWAY POULTBY EQUIPMENT. Brooders, Feeders, Waterers Egg Mr. Watlington continued. "There mourn their loss. Fronting en Reid Street Extension Nests, etc. Call 5001, Sandys Broker­ was only a sprinkling of trained Ltd. just outside the City Limits age Company. teachers in the Colony. In the Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep \ same year the Government agreed from which none truer wakes to] GLORIOUS WATERVIEWS FOR SALE Builders' Supplies to four scholarships for teachers' Auctioneers training. At present there are weep. "CUSHIONTONE" Acoustic Ceiling Tiles, available ax stock. Ambard 12 scholarships to Canada, one to 2898*w. -SlAtt-iv. Kitson & Company, Ltd. By Tender & Company, East Broadway. the United Kingdom and one post-graduate scholarship." Sole Agents "The scholarships have made a tremendous difference," Mr. Wat­ Church Street Tel. 2919 lington declared. In addition, Hamilton 4277 20 special training courses have been set up in Bermuda which about 2882+ 30 teachers have attended. "They Bermuda Electric Light Company limited worked awfully hard,*' the FOR SALE Capital £10 Shares. By Tender FOR SALE We will be offering Not bound to accept the highest or any Tender which should be addressed to the by Tender 42 Shares Bank of Bermuda, Ltd., Trust Department, FOR SALE marked "Tender for Shares." Lot of Land Bermuda Electric Light Co., Ltd. Closing Date : 232 ft. N x 147 ft. E by Public Auction 268 ft. S x 157 ft. W p.v. _ei« Wednesday, 14th January, 1953, at 3 p.m. Part of the Whitney Estate. the Furnishings 2625ff a w. Fine water view of Not bound to accept the highest or any tender. TENDERS close 3 pjn. Saturday, January of North Shore, Pembroke. "Marionfield," Harbour Road, Warwick, 17, 1953. Tenders must be sealed and Not bound to accept highest or addressed to Trust Department, The Bank of starting at 10.30 a.m. any tender. N. T. Butterfield & Son, Ltd., clearly marked FOR RENT "Tender for- Shares." For particulars TODAY Write P.O. Box 431 — Hamilton 29

A. L. FLITCROFT, Auctioneer. Further particulars from: Flitcroft & Lightbourn Ltd* THE BANK OF BERMUDA, LTD. Mercury House, Hamilton Telephone 2953 Real Estate Division.

27.8ti.lM.ff t TJ-JH $P$4\L QAZETTE, WEp^ggDAy, JANUARY 14, l$$ Page ,9 Soviets to make listening more Ans-v**" »P Vestefdav"? Puzzle listeners in SSvlSt-occupied East MILLION DOLLAR CLAIM CROSSWORD PUZZLE U.S. Puts Mere Power Into Germany. difficult," a U.S. High Commission Jewish Torah Convocation The Russians, fearful ef West­ announcement said. ACROSS 32 —Distance s e T 5 £ AIT ern broadcasts to nations behind Tine new transmitter also will IN AIRPORT .CRASH measure 0 RA Radio Punch At The Reds 1—Narrow ,33—Traps PA Niie toe iron curtain, have been try­ give the 'station deeper penetra­ openings 35—Encircle B A M W ER •P At Kindley Base Chapel ing to black t)ut RIAS with a tion into Eastern Europe, the an- •*— Tremulous 37—S la-Ik IN o P • Pjl BONN, Jan. 1*8 (JP) — The Uni­ special jamming system in East nouncement said. Negligence Charged In Mid- 11—Facility 38—Measure of 13—Pertaining weight smmm = ______HUSH ted States struck back in the radio Germany. , to Aips 40—Center . ana aaoa unn-ai Residents of Bermuda of the war wito. the Russians today by It— ran of "to __" *t2—-Young boy To counter this jamming, tbe Air Collision Killing 55 15—Bunch of SH HaaHaas ma Jewish faith are cordially invited Drought Hits Israel's tripling toe pow-jer of R*IAS, the 43—Peels to join Kindley Base personnel U.S. has built a new transmitter JONZAC, France, Jan- 13 (Reu­ flowers 45—Short sleep ~SH__ atiH rasa American station in Berlin. to boost RIAS's power output ter). — Nelly Marchat, believed WASHINGTON, January 13 17—Syml.dl tot 46— Indian . ' of the same religion at the Jewish Grain Supply Situation tantalum mulberry Torah Convocation being held at RIAS broadcasts to Communist- from 100 kilowatts to 300 kilo­ to have been the oldest woman in (AP).—A Jory was told today that 18—Beverage 47 —Akin maa mwa, man* watts. France, died yesterday at the age the control tower at Washington 20—

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ESartw. ?^9C$&i8XK^£*z$#L Page Id THE ROYAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1953 MORSE OUSTED FROM Truman Calls For Changes CHARGED WITH OFFENCE TALK ON WORDS GIVEN Ships In Radio Contact Closing Exchange Rates Nightmare Pogrom Feared In New Immigration Law at the Bank el SENATE COMMITTEES AGAINST YOUNG GIRL TO ROTARY HUB With Bermuda Yesterday Continued from Page 1 N. T, Butterfield & Son WASHINGTON, January 13 Mr. Truman told Congress: The following ships were in In Train of "Plot" Laid "Their (toe commissioners') Denies Familiarity With Limited. Yesterday: * (AP).—Republican Senators today "Fossilised Poetry" Was radio contact with Bermuda yes­ ousted Senator Wayne Morse appraisal of toe injurious effect (Oregon, Independent) from two of the Immigration and Remand Home Escapee Description Of Essayist terday through the facilities of major committees, and the Senate By Moscow Against Jews Nationality Act of 1862 merits Cable and Wireless Ltd.: BANK OF ENGLAND OFFICIAL Itself upheld the decision on an your earnest and prompt con­ The case against Maurice Sin­ sideration. Words were not only toe Alcoa Planter, African En­ RATE FOS UNITED STATES unprecedented written ballot. clair Burgess, one of two men medium but the subject of a talk • The chamber rejected a plea by Continued from Pag* 1 "The recommendations are committed for trial last month on deavour, Atlantic Explorer, Al- EXCHANGE designed to eliminate from our. aiven to Hamilton Rotarians at Ttfrnator Morse that he be per­ charges /of having unlawful their weekly luncheon yesterday coutim, Atlantic Queen, Berge- mitted to retain his seat on the German attacks on Zionism 10 Pravda, the Communist Party immigration laws the unfortunate $2.811875 $2.81125 days ago to the latest Moscow organ, canted an attack on the carnal knowledge of a girl be­ bv the Rev. Arthur Long, ot the chief, British Chemist, Canadian powerful armed services com­ provisions which apply dis­ tween 14 and 18 years of age, Wesley Methodist Central Cir­ Victor, Cristallina, Durango, Esso Bank baying rate $2.82 mittee. The tally was 81 to 7 charges. security agencies for lack of vigil­ criminations based on national ance but added that toe "unmask­ opened yesterday in the Supreme cuit. Linden, Gand, Hiwakara, Ionian against. "All originate from the same origin, race, creed and colour; and Court. The other man, Joseph $1.00 equals 7/1 thought: Get rid of toe Jews. He ing of the gang of doctor- to substitute provisions worthy cf Emerson, the American essayist. Leader, Jahra, Megna, Ocean . ' Standing grim-faced before his Branco, who was to have been Mr. Long began, once classified Bank selling rate $2.7950 said this purpose must have deep poisoners'* was a crushing blow to our people and our form of gov­ charged on two counts of un­ Monarch, Paraguay, Pinnacles, colleagues, Senator Morse 'then roots if the Soviet Union dared "the international Jewish-Zionist language as fossilised poetry. announced he would not press a ernment." lawful carnal knowledge, two of Fossils had the power to speak, Queen of Bermuda, Reina del $1.00 equals 7/2 to be so openly anti-Semitic such organisation and the American Mr. Walter told the House of harbouring . an escaped prisoner Pacifico, Ruhrstein, San Jorge, twin motion for election to and' English warmonger..". if one could read them, of them­ a short time after the whole world Representatives not to be stam­ and two of maintaining an selves and ef the surroundings in Stad Alkmaar, Wieldrecht and CANADIAN FREE RATE: another key committee, labour. had condemned the racist exter­ j "It would be a waste of the The charges said that in addi­ peded by demands for changes. escaped prisoner, skipped bail and which they existed. They had Telavhr. London minations of the Nazis. tion to ttie two "murders" toe Mr. Walter said there was left toe. Colony several weeks recorded a restless striving for a Senate's time," he said. "Thevote In Paris the headquarters of would be identical.*' doctors also ''conspired to shorten nothing in the law that could be after toe Lower Court had com­ far-off perfection. $2.733125 $2.731875 the .Jewish Joint Distribution toe Uvea of such high Russian construed as "anti-anything," de­ mitted him for trial. Most of us. he continued, took a The Senator, who quit the Committee, generally known as Montreal Republican Party te support generals as Marshal A. M. Vassi- spite claims of opponents that toe The three charges against Bur­ ei eat deal of interest in museums when we spoke, but when we "Joint," dismissed the Soviet levsky, Army Minister and law was discriminatory. because they contained exhibits were mute. It was the inevitable $2.7350 $2.73 General Eisenhower's opponent, charges as "sheer nonsense." gess were the first to be heard law and we could not change it. Governor Adlai Stevenson, in the Russia's top strategist, and Mar­ "So many professionals, pro­ in tbe 1953 Hilary Assizes which belonging to' a world older than presidential eampai g n last ARAB SUPPORT shal Ivan S. Koniev, commander fessional Jews, are shedding opened on Monday. Yesterday our own. "Our words are ourselves,'* he Bank buying rate $2.7450 autumn, fought to keep his old of Red Army ground forces and crocodile tears for no reason Mr. Day Kimball, the Assistant "But what about a museum of added. 11.00 equals 7/3*4 Newspapers in a number of whatever," he added. words?" he asked. "There is great Mr. Long was introduced by committee assignments against the the leader of the counter-attack Justice, was on the bench, Mr. Bank selling rate $2.71 opposition of the Senate Repub­ Western capitals suggested one against the Germans at Stalin­ The President's'commission, he Peter Smith, Solicitor General, delight to be obtained in toe Mr. J. J. Outerbridge and thanked lican conference. of the reasons for the Soviet anti- charged, was set up "for the pur­ appeared for toe prosecution and study of a good dictionary which by Mr. R. A. Ferguson. $1.00 equals 7/5 Jewish statement was to draw grad. The Republicans had decided pose of discrediting the law." Mr. Arnold Francis was counsel shows us not onlv the meaning of support from the Arab countries Zhdanov, who died unex­ for toe defence. words but their derivation." earlier to oust Senator Morse from and complicate the defence task pectedly in 1948 at a time when the committees in order to pre­ have "shortened the life" of The girl, Grace Paulette Adams, One teacher,,toe minister went of the Western powers in the the average Russian was sure he on, had said that there were cases vent him from having a decisive Middle East. General Scherbakov. who became 16 on November 15 yeJLC in close votes involving would succeed Stalin, was a lead­ Some of the doctors also signed last, said she escaped from the in which more knowledge could major legislation. In Russia some of the Com­ ing Marxist theorist and leader the death certificates of non- Sarah Kempe Training School on be conveyed in the history of a munist invective was directed at of the post-war campaign against September 15, 1952 and was not word than in the history of a It was the first time In the. Western culture. Russian Communist, leaders—each campaign. Senate's 163-year history that toe the state security organisation for as toe Bulgarian premier, Georgi recaptured for a month. During chamber had resorted to written "loafing" and permitting such WRONG DIAGNOSIS Dimitrov, in 1949, and this may that time she lived with Joseph BROAD SWEEP ballot for deciding such an issue. "wreckers" to operate. be used against them. They wtil Branco fat Spanish Point, and. Quoting Emerson again he de­ Tass, the official Soviet news Burgess used to go to the house. 0 There was also a hint of a purge agency, said that Zhdanov's undoubtedly* be brought swiftly clared that a broad sweep of to come in the newspaper to trial and most probably will KNEW HER AGE thought could be compressed into STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan. 13 Izvestia statement that foreign doctors "announced a wrong draw death sentences. a single word beaten into its (Reuter). — The 83 inhabitants spies were "constantly searching diagnosis of his illness and kept 0 Burgess knew how old she was present shape upon the anvil of of Ek Island, off the coast of south for vulnerable spots among secret the symptoms of heart LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter). — before the intimacies took place, experience. Sweden, today were all in bed, ill certain unstable sections of our disease." They prescribed a drug A burglar broke into toe Afghani­ she asserted. Mr. Long said that in our study with influenza. A fin epidemic intelligentsia . . . who harm us harmful far his illness and thus stan embassy here last night and Under cross-examination Adams of words we could see the truth has been raging in south and west and will continue to harm us (un­ killed him." stole about £ 6,000 worth of valu­ said she received money from in toe Book of Genesis wherein __ Sons, ltd Sweden for the last two weeks. less wiped out).** The "killers" were also said to ables. Branco for washing his clothes it was stated that God gave tbe and had lived as a wife with him responsibility of naming the ani­ while she was at large from toe mals to Adam. Man did not begin reid street store school. life equipped with a grammar and •in Adams's 15-year-old fellow dictionary — he was given the escapee told the court that she ingenuity to make his own tools saw her friend in the hallway of to form them. Blanco's home with Burgess in Many a patriotic person failed the middle of the night. to regard bis language as he re­ garded his flag, he continued. He nylon tricot Unde- cross-examination from used noble words for ignoble Mr. Francis she said the passage­ purposes and once words had way and bedroom were not been thus disgraced it was well- Here it is! separated. Asked to say which nigh impossible to restore them it was she replied, ''Well, toe to their former state. petticoats bedroom then." "Words were born when reality In his re-examination Mr. awoke within toe minds of men, Smith asked her how she knew but when subjected to humilia­ 20/- the man was Burgess. .She re­ tion they become as useless as plied that she was certain it was some worthless currency,'' he Burgess although she could not said. here is feminine froth \Jj*i recall when Burgess first went .to "When we use Jesus Christ as Branco's home. an oath we have passed the death The next witness, Frank sentence of His name," the minis­ as practical as it is Madeiros, appeared unable to ter went on. "Some people may repeat toe osth. "Repeat after argue that it doesn't do any par­ me," he muttered to Mr. Merrill ticular harm, but the sanctity of Bell, acting Registrar. the name has 'been destroyed. pretty ... 40 denier Mr. Kimball suggested tbat an Despise that name and note how interpreter be sought. quickly you despise the owner of Mr. Smith replied, "I am in­ that name. We cannot use it the white nylon tricot formed that his English is next moment in prayer. We have perfectly good, and it is more a made it common and useless," Mr. Question of rum than interpreta­ Long said. that always retains tion. I wanted to call him more SPEECH BETRAYS US as a question of witnesses coming A person of profane language here under the influence of rapidly became a profane person. its band-box alcohol, My Lord." Our speech betrayed us not early Mr. Kimball: You mean as an object lesson to me, Mr. Smith? fresh look Mr. Smith: I don't know if you want to bring him here again. granted permission to ask another Mr. Kimball: No, I don't care if question, asked Burgess if he had . . . deep lace I ever see the men again. ever stayed toe night at Branco's Manuel Sousa Bento gave evi­ bouse while the girls were there. dence in Portuguese through sn To this Burgess said "No." or embroidered interpreter, Joe Repose, pressed Mr. Kimball: Now will you into service at the last moment clarify my mind please? You from among court spectators. merely asked him toe ' same ruffles Bento said he had lived with question aS I did, Mr. Francis, Branco at Spanish Point for nearly but in a louder voice, and got an two months at the same time as entirely different answer. Shall young coloured girls were living I try in a louder voice. there. From time to time Bur­ In answer to Mr. Kimball's re­ small — medium • large gess visited the house in the petition of the question Burgess daytime. said "Not, with the girls, but I slept there." ACCUSED'S STATEMENT Mr. Francis: Did you sleep there Detective Constable Floyd Max­ during the month toe girls were well Duerden told the court tbat staying there? after toe girls 'were recaptured Burgess: No. he went to Branco's house and Mr. Kimball: I give up. also interviewed toe accused. * * • Burgess, at police headquarters. On Monday, at toe arraign­ At that time Burgess made a state­ ments, William Winfield Durham ment saying that although he had pleaded not guilty to a charge of seen Adams and the other girl shop-breaking and stealing, and at Branco's house he had had not guilty also to a charge of lingerie room nothing to do with either one. receiving stolen goods. Yester­ second floor Two others, Laura Frances day's Royal Gazette report said 2885'V Hanson of the Salvation Army Durham pleaded guilty. and Joe Preado, who were not material witnesses, were called for the defence to give their names. They were neither examined nor cross-examined. Burgess said he used to visit Branco fairly frequently, as they had been employed at toe same dairy. He saw Adams there for toe first time in September, 1952, diews SJDU iJu&d? THE TASTE and understood that she was liv­ ing-there wito Branco as his wife. TELLS" 1 Burgess said he had been rather confused to see a girl living there 11 among men, although he saw that 99 she was friendly with Branco. "Her appearance and her way Butter Crust of standing around Branco was Quite outstanding," he commented. Burgess denied ever having had anything to do wito Adams and asserted "It's a frame-up. They're taking me for a sucker." RAISIN BREAD He admitted he had stayed at Branco's house and had spent several night- there in September when toe girls were not there. , S-ears' Own 7.7 cu. ft, Coldspot Refrigerator Asked by B>fr. Smith if he bad not thought that perhaps they ... for a breakfast change were girls of- easy virtue, and he had taken advantage of this, Bur­ Now Only £87.15.0 Cash gess proclaimed loudly that he try raisin bread toasted. had a girl friend and did not have to go out to have intimacies wito I t's grand for afternoon tea, too. someone else. "I'm very particular At Ternl Prices For As Little As £25 Down about who I go around with. Cleanliness is next to godliness And 25/- Weekly and I don't think those girls were leading the Ufa they ought to on sole at your neighbourhood grocer have," he declaimed. •?«?_""""/" •'•*-*•*•% F • WAS SHOCKED Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday If was not until after toe girls were taken into custody that he || RADIO AND APPIMNOSS DEPT. ft|| knew they were girls of easy virtue, and he was shocked ,to discover that they were escapees from toe training school. Mr. Kimball asked Burgess if 'X fljuunuda (Baksjuu did. THE BERMUDA COMPANY during -toe month that toe girls were staying at Branco's be had Bakers of Butter Crust Products ever spent toe night there. Union Street, Hamilton Burgess replied that he had, 2900+w but said he had had to get up early to deliver milk. 2908*-/ Mr - Francis, having been