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aht "nndu VOL, 3 NO. 30 HAMILTON, SUNDAY, JtiLY 23, 1S50 PRICE 6D Strategic Points Regained By Colony Is Now Deemed Forces In Korea Retire In West Virtually Free Of The aJEW YORK. July 22 (Reuter) Mediterranean Fruit Fly —American and South Korean troops have driven Communist forces out of two strategic points e The Mediterranean fruit fly's "reign of teiror" in Bermuda on the eastern and central Korean is over. fronts but were forced to fall back M^KM |Sh Teaches Chinese In English: on the western sector. News released by Mr. W. R. Evans, Director of Agrtctii- The points captured were Yong- ture, in an interview with The Sunday Royal Gazette, means dpk,- a coastal village, and Yechon, in the region north east of Taejon. that for the first time in nearly 50 years the -fray is clear for On the southwestern front, Sunday School Teacfwr's "Side Line" large-scale cultute in Bermuda of such delicious fiuft as around Chonju, American forces A deficiency in the law of Ber­ i were reported for the first time muda was pointed out by the peaches, loquats, cherries and sapodillas. The dis­ in action against a Communist acting , Dr. the Hon. "Yon want speahee velly good appearance of the fly will give even bananas and sugar apples drive to encircle the entire battle- R. C. Hollis Hallett, on Saturdav English? You go see Alissee, when he decided that a civil suit —wliich occasionally have been attacked by the fry--—a better front from the south. Manuel. She fixee." The latest communique' from should not be tried by jury. chanc** to surrire. i Dr. Hallett said that on Monday Test's the saying around Ber­ GepAal MacArthur's headquar- In the coming years Bermuda a* terlnsaid that Imsil. about 20 miles | he himself would try the case in muda's chop feuey restaurants I which Mr. A. Dudley Spurling, these days. Since a new group I neaches promise to become as south oc Chonju, had been cap­ I familiar an item on local tables tured by the Communists and then ' M.C.P., and others are applying of Chinese restaurant workers j for an injunction to restrain arrived recently there has been as the popular native banana, retaken by South Korean and thanks to biological control which' American forces. Battle reports Island Theatres, Limited, from a rush to learn "English' as she j causing a nuisance, by noise, is spoke," and at least four of hat now completely checked the show that the North Korean com­ fruit fly's depredations. mand intends to continue pressing through shoeing outdoor motion the Oriental gen'lemen have | along this southern sector, with pictures at "Glen Duror." found no better" place to go for DEFINITE DIMINUTION the aim cf outflanking Taegu, U.S. Both Mr. James Pearamn M.C P that purpose than Miss Blanche who appeared for Island Theatres, Manuel's house in Cavendish | Mr. Evans said that his obser­ forward command base, or of Heights. threatening the key port of Pusan and Mr. William Kempe, for Mr, vations during the last five or six from the west. f-ourline. a**-*eed that trial by jury Miss Manuel has been teaching : years indicate a-definite diminu­ On the Taejon front, General was desirable but the legal tech- Chinese te speak English for ! tion of the Mediterranean fruit MacArthur reported that Ameri­ nicality of the procedure was years — without remuneration. fly. can forces had been obliged to I questioned. But every Christmas she gets a "There have been small m- make a withdrawal to new posi­ j In the Supreme Court on Satur- i handsome gift "from her former I [testations of citrus fruit but tions. ^ | day, Dr. Hallett, cited English case pupils, who insist on expressing practically n o infestation history in which it had been o r S.E. $f TAEJON? their appreeiatiSfi tangibly. I loquats and Surinam cherry for j stated that the plaintiff had to Every Friday evening four the last two or three years, and! There was no indication where satisfy the court that it would be young Chinese; • waiters, dressed I the-~e positions were, though it thi„j£year many peach trees are i better if a case were tried by jury.. in their best suits, their shoes bearing fruit free of the fly." was believed that advanced posts "It is settled practice that the brightly shining, knock at Miss were about ten miles southeast I onus is on the party applying to] luanuel's door and wait for her i The Colony's fi-:ht asainst the' of the smouldering ruins of Tae­ the court to exercise Its discre­ to open it so that tr.ty can say | fruit fly has been wasted for 23 jon. tion to show that the case ought j their favourite new word "Hallo!' years, although it has hardly been I Front dispatches said that Ccm- j to be tried bv the court with a j I noticed * until recent years, Mr. muni&t forces have been active jurv." pr. Hallett said. IS UPHILL WORK {Evans says. Although there is near the new American positions. "There is possibly a difference no assurance that there will not But their conversational pow­ be a recurrence ot the fruit fly On the east coast. United between bur law and English law j ers are a bit limited at present Nations forces captured Ycng- I on the paint. It may he time for] infestation, the situation at pre­ MR. W. R. EVANS It is uphill work learning a I vent is hoocful and, if peaches are dok, a' village on the north-south i us to o*<*erhaul our rules in that strange new language. It's not so difficult for a Chinese to learn the mysteries of the English language when Under good cultural conditions it coastal railway. The US. troops question, and time for a simpler I untouched another season, "there jbear s fruit early in life and re­ in this sector were not identified. procedure to be adopted." ! he ha*; such a patient ond congenial teacher as Miss Manuel, who is shown here conducting I will surely be a good opportunity covers rjuickly from wind injury." There have not been any reports Dr. Hallett said he would await [ one of her weekly classes for newly-arrived Chinese waiters in Bermuda. Left to right— I for Bermudians to grow this deli­ yet of fighting bv the lst Cavalry th» retSar*. of t*jpP Chief Justice be- Mr. Fong Foo, Mr. Fong Seve, Miss Manuel, Mr. Fong Sing and Mr. Authi ck Ho. cious fruit in increasing quantities WAS RAMPANT IN 192*> (Mechanised Infantry) Division before deciding anything on a new | in the years to come. ' When Mr. Evans joined the De­ which landed at a beachhead on procedure. waiters to speak EnglisUtrr^ell. an oflWe- at her home, "Friervd- Manuel's monologues at concerts "That will be all to the good, partment of Agriculture in Janu­ [ the east coast. • ."The bar would welcome R'iCh a it aU started in Sunday school s h i p Hal 1," in Pembroke, throughout the Islands. says the Director of Agriculture, ary, I925,vthe Mediterranean fruit An air force communique re­ ripcision "commented Mr. Pear­ •'boni 12 yeais ago-. Some youhg where she conducts, a secretarial "It is the simple things of Ml* "because the peach is one of the fly was rampant everywhere, vealed that the last bombing raid man. , Chinese used to attend the Wes­ school three afternoons a week. •tltet appeal to me a great de&v* easiest plants to grow in Bermuda destroying fruits and vea- on *W%nsan. a port in North Kor­ ley Methodist Church classes she confesses. "I am**Bever hap­ ean territory, had slowed down where Miss Manuel was a teach­ One of the "highlights" of Miss pier than when I am pottering suppHfes to the Communist fight­ er. Once a week the Sunday M-ini'el's Wff-k is Friday evening around my little garden, listen­ ing njunts. school instructors would give when, as she puts it, "I teach ing to the cardinals and other Russian Sub Seen their Chinese pupils a little "English to four fine looking birds sending forth their lovely WTTH AMERICAN FORCES. 'side lesson" in Engl.sh as well young Chinese. songs." South Korean Front Julv 22 {Reu as the scriptures. ter).—The western front line was Miss Manuel does not look the Miss Manuel admits she en­ quiet today for the second con­ . Miss Manuel liked the earjvs' j ndventurous type but her modest joys a motor-car ride in Bermu­ secutive day but the enemy save way the Chinese went a-"out! manner is dec*d|»tive. Scratch be­ da but definitely thinks the Colo­ indication*! of preoarine for, an- learning, and decided to help neath the surface of her person- ny "sold ""fpr birthright, peace I them as much as she could. al't" and one finds a brave, bold and safety" by allowing motor­ ' other drive — probably to be spirit. launched tomorrow mbrnin-f. ST. JOHN'S. Newfoundland isation. Her pedal cycle is still PART OF PHILOSOPHY* "The thing I like to do most Americans who have fallen back J"ly 22 (Renter). — The Sunday her only means of transporta­ of all in life." she told. The tion. to prepared positions since the fall Herald, a weekly paper, said todav Anybody really knowing the j of Taejon on Thursday believe that a Russian .submarine had •Sunday Royal Gazette, "is In spite of her many and rather shy Miss Manuel -would j tiaveillngr and ***<*P***I_E peoples ••aried interests. Miss Manuel that tbe fullest possible advantage boon sighted on the Grand Banks well understand how her Interest has been taken of the respite. of Newfoundland. of other countries." does not grudge the time she in helping her fellow beings is gives to her Chinese students, Morale has lifted and the men The Herald said the submarine part of the pattern of her philos­ Some years ago she took a trip are confident that the North Kor­ through the Mediterranean to the 'because they are so apprecia- I surfaced on the fishinJ banks and ophy. 'Ive and eager to learn. They eans are due for an unpleasant was sighted by* Newfoundland Born in Grand Turk, Turks Holy Land, Egypt and Syria, shock in the very near future. visiting many countries en route, are perfect gentlemen," she ' fishermen. There was no official Islands, B.W.I., of British par­ states, praising their "aptitude The only activity on the "front I| confirmation here. ents—the late Mr. and Mrs. W. I three years ago, she packed a Miss Manuel,, who is employed few bags, boarded a Greynound for learning and their really re­ line today was occasional small The story follows reDorts from I Andrew Manuel—Miss Manuel's j markably fine manners." arms and artillery "fire. ' by the Bermuda Telephone Com- I mother is the Colonial Postmas­ bus and travelled through 23 other parts of the Atlantic pro i Dany and used to run a secre­ states of America to . It does not worry her at ali Last night the front .line area vinces. that unidentified undersea ter, Mr. W. A. Manuel. was similarly quiet and the enemy tarial bureau, has taught moSt She has also been to on when, once in a while, her stu­ 1 craft had been sighted. A sub- of Bermuda's Chinese restaurant She came to live in Bermuda I two occasions and says she has dents—four of them all at once— made no attempt to exert pressure l marine surfaced on the George's I in 1922 with her mother, sister I on our positions. workers how to speak English found that "the Way to enjoy life, break out in a stream of sing­ Banks off some weeks ! although she cannot speak their and brother following her] ijroadtin one's views and under­ song ctynese. Miss Manuel just •Meanwhile, large numbers of father's death. Educated in Mil- j W-- ago and another was sighted near language. The pupils bring stand other peoples is to travel." sits and waits for it to subside. stragglers from the battle of Tae- Saint John, New Brunswick, earl­ books — one half of which are ton, Mass., she took a secretarial Then the lesson goes on again. ion_,:continued to find their way ier this week. written in Englisdi and the other course and passed the Under­ back to their*units through the wood test in in 1920. Back ! FAVOURITE HOBBIES She teaches them to speak This was the first report of Rus­ in Chinese—and Miss Manuel simple, every-dky sentences at rugged mountains. Very few were tells them how to pronounce each in Bermuda, she worked for Her favourite hobbies are suffering wounds but all were dog sian submarines on the Atlantic I more than 25 years as secretary f n si, - using illustrated books to coast but there have been many word and teaches them the Eng­ music, and writing short stories point out the names of objects. tired after the fierce Taejon fight, lish alphabet. I of the firm of accountants and and poems. A member of the dodsing snipers and guerrilla reports they have been seen in auditors then known as Cecil H. Once lold, they will always re- the Pacific near the west coast. "In three or four months.*' Wesley Methodist Church, she is mem'mer, and have no trouble in bands on the way home, and the Neave. keenly interested in evangelical copying sentences from books, Ions, circuitous tramp tn avoid George Tiner, a New Brunswick she says, "all four of the boys CdmmMist-patrolled roads. will be speaking English quite On February 1, 1948. Miss work and conducts a service each sue has found. fisherman, said on Thursday that well. They are so clever at Manuel decided to branch out for Sunday afternoon at the Pem­ Sometimes though, Miss Man*- when he started to pull up one of learning it." i herself by opening her "General broke Poor House, whieh she hijs YAKS IN SNEAK RAID his lobster traps off Chance Point •pel almost finds herself learning . WITH AMERICAN HEAD How did Miss Manuel ever j Office Service" on Church Street been doing for the past 20 year*. ('Chinese involuntarily, instead ol Harbour, a submarine surfaced in come to be teaching Chinese ' Hamilton. A year ago she built Many people will remember Miss I teacning English. QUARTERS FOR KOREA July 22 dense • fog. (Reuter). — Fifteen Yak fighter- bombers—the largest concentra­ The 62-year-bld fisherman said Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, laboratory assistant at the Agricultural tion the Communists have yet the craft crash-dived almost im­ Station, admires a bowl of peaches from the grounds of the mustered over South Korea—to­ mediately. day hit an advanced American The Sunday Herald quoted e -ration. Now that the fruit fly is under control for the first Jfi airstrip in a sneak raid, according^ trawler as saying that Hme in decades, Bermudians will be able to groW bigger and from the type of construction it Bermudiana Reconversion Starts to American transport flyers rer turning to tonight. it was Russian U-boat. letter fryit. No official confirmation of the In Otlawsf, a Royal Canadian • enables cf many kinds. It iaid was yet available here. Navy official.said the reports were j was impossible to grow peaches Anparently taking advantage of being investigated but results ot I and it was thought that the peach inquiries were not yet known. Aug. 1; 1371 Apartments, And OfficesGrea t Britain May was the No. 1 host plant of the the bad weather, which had groun­ ded 'most of the American fighters, "There is no information at the unwelcome pest. the Yaks slipped in low over the momeht to indicate these reports "I planted a peach tree in my ,W\ are true," he added. Early next year the Bermudiana a waiting list of applicants for ductions on occasions." British Hying Boats Are Lengl hen Term of sea. Hotel will emerge as an ultra­ accommodation. Mr. Geoffrey Kit- Questioned by The Sunday garden that year and three years An American naval unit nearby The official said he knew of nc modern block of service flats and | son represented the agents at Royal Gazette as to the sponsors In Korean Campaign later I rooted it up in despair," was Pot attacked. method whereby a Russian sub­ pent-houses complete with its own Saturday morning's press confer- of the theatre, Mr. Kitson - said Mr. Evans recalls. • -So far there had bee'n no notifi­ marine could be positively inden- ice theatre, swimming pool, restaur­ | ence in the hotel. that was a matter for Sir Howard LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) — Loquats Surinam cherries and cation of damage or casualties. tified and pointed out that Russia ant, bar and outdoor beer garden. Here are some of the facts out­ ] Trott to elaborate upon, since he This was the second sneak raid took over a number of Germar A squadron of LONDON, July 22 (Reuter..— sapodillas were also invariably Details about the project to con­ lined by Mr. Crane and Mr. Kit- is taking the concession on the Sunderland flying boats is now The British Cabinet, at its meet- Yaks had launched in the past submarines after the war. son: theatre. He thought, however, punctured by the fly. At no season f6ur days. *pH vert the large Hamilton property, operating with British Naval forc­ ng on Tuesday, is expected to of the year could the fruit be "Submarines are supposed tc which was acquired by Sir Harold The apartments will range from that both local and imported es in Korea campaign, Mr. Ar- . After a considerable time absent bed-sitting room type to apart­ make two vital decisions on Brit- eaten without encountering the hoist a flag on surfacing," he said, Wernher, were disclosed on Satur­ shows wouid be presented there. thur Henderson, British Air Min-. lin's role in the Far East fighting. larvae of the fruit fly In them. over South Korean battle areas. "otherwise they can be challenged day morning at a press conference ments containing two bedrooms The ground floor and first floor ister, revealed at Wolverhampton seven Yaks two days ago swept in living room and kitchenette with The ftrst will be whether to The record also shows that pep­ by coastal defences." with the London architect who ! of the east wing are to be con­ England, today. change the length of service of pers, lima beans, Portuguese beans low and bombed and strafed Am­ roof garden. There will be 21 bed- verted into offices, with separate erican positions at Okchom, eight He indicated that immediate has been commissioned to carry Addressing a parade of the conscripts, who now £erve 18 and tomatoes were often ..punc­ checks *"fith and Lon­ out the work. sitting rooms without baths, seven entrances and toilet facilities. "Royal Air Force Volunteer Res- miles east of Taejon. Jet fighters bed-sitting rooms with baths, 20 months. tured bv the fly, which even oc­ Caught the raiders and shot down don showed no AmeftCan or Brit­ Mr. C. Howard Crane, architect Work commences on August 1 =.%**•»- the Minister made the dis- casionally attacked bananas and ish U-boats would harve been in bud-sitting rooms with bathrooms and will be'completed, early in I closure in support of a statement' The second will be whether to three, probably four. and engineer who arrived in Ber­ and kitchenettes, 46 apartments sugar-apples. the Grand Banks area where muda on Monday, said the hotel 1951. Hutchim.s and Milani is the that the British air torce was send a token British ground force o Newfoundland fishermen reported with living room, double bedroom, local contracting firm in charge df ol ay ins* Its part in helping Gen­ to Korea. All this was happening during SIDNEY, , July 22 wi"l be converted into a block of bathroom and kitchenettes and, 33 they had seen the craft emerge. 137 apartments ranging in rent the work. eral Douglas MacArthur's forces. the tenure of office of Mr. Law­ fUteuter) — Michael Wornum, apartments with living room, two Both points are likely to be rence Ogilvie, the first plant path- bprther of Miss Jenefer Wornum, Legally, there would be-ajothing from £ 16 to £ 50 per month. He bedrooms and kitchenettes. The The portion of the apart­ covered in draft plans to increase Canada or any other nation could estimated the cost of renovations ments will be furnished. In cases (I ofty) Ball, owner of the Cavello I olot.ist appointed to the Depart- a British i yaehtwoman missine kitchenettes will contain modern British aid to the United States I ment of Agriculture. Mr. Ogilvie's pince Mgr yaeht was wrecked do about it so long as the sub and conversion would probably equipment, including electric of advanced leases it is possible Grill in Somerset. No other con- effort in Korea on which defence, south (j,|f on July io, today, stayed outside the three mile •exceed £ 100,000, but his firm was that minor structural alterations cessions have yet been awarded, | remarkable achievements in en­ cookers arid refrigerators. supply and finance chiefs were tomology are well known to such, gave up the, search for his sister. limit. Outside that limit the acting on a cost plus percentage There is to be a restaurant, tea can be made to apartments to suit except for the theatre. working overtime this week-end. waters are international. fee basis. Added to that figure the tenants' wishes. The tennis courts of the hotel men as Mr. Ernest McCallan. Mr. Wbmum, who flew specially lounge, cocktail lounge, residents' Though diplomatic sources in Howard E. D. Smithatsd Sir How- frprn to conduct TJe submarine would only would be the cost of furnishings bar, general shop, food shop and There will be entirely new have been sold to Mr. A. J. Gor- the. search thought his sister, a and equipment. plumbing in the building, as well ham, who also purchased a narrow Washington had reported the De- f **** Trott. He -worKed )ndefatig- transgress Canada's boundaries if ladies' and gentlemen's hair- fence Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shin-| ably on the agricultural problems Urong summer, ini..ht have it came inside the three-mile He said the apartments would dressing salons. The Silver Grill as push button control elevators. strip of the land for the construc­ reached one of the caves at the limit without asking Canada's be rea$te* for occupancy "early is to be converted into an "ifcti-; The extiirior will be redecorated, tion of a roadway. well, had recommended that com­ ot those days, Mr. Evans says, #poi of the precipitous cliffs permission. next yeaa." and the local agents mate dramatic theatre to accom­ although the blue colour will pro­ All the amenities of the block, pulsory military service here be "and I believe that the apparent against which ber luxury yacht, That would be an unfriendly appointed to manage the building modate 388 people, essentially for bably be favoured again. except the apartments themselves, increased from 18 months to two disappearance of the Modi terra* ©entlenaen's Agreement, was act, liable to be met with.a mili­ —Messrs. Kitson and Company, live productions, although it will The restaurant concession and will be available for patronage by years, no decision has* yet been nean fruit fly at the present time anas-tied- y* tary r**sponse. Ltd.—added that there is already be possible to present cinema pro­ bar has been awarded to Mr. C. J. the public. taken. is due to his pioneering work." Page 2 THE SUNDAY H^AL GAZETTE, JULY 23, 1950 -%# 16 Years As Keeper? O?'Severn CmSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SAtiE MISCELLANEOUS l>OOR fcmSteS—No batteries, no HANDBAGS. Just the ite&to com UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, Bridge; He's Not So Busy Now , .ele^tjricity, can be fitted in a few n|ej|_e.#pur Cup MaMi ensemble. ^Slip-covers made to ord**?. minutes. .Sunshine Supply Co., Lusmtr and Co. UtEttidlesale, Phone Henry K. Cox, *TJp"*-olsteW*f,t Reid StredC" 2f3o. ^-l|p North Shore Road, near Graee By HARRY ROSE S230tf.sa.su. 218J.tw.eitp. Church. Pembroke. im 9496ttu.eitp. V-JsW MOTHER, MOTHER, see cool DOUBLE BED, innerspring mat­ Mr. Raymond Hayward, figura­ hand-smocked Toptal dresses, tress, Bureau. Dressing table, ENGRAVING, Jewellery Making, tively spe**kinjg, has had one leg all colours and sizes. Work Ex­ witb mirrors. Reasonable. Open- Sign Making in Silver, £ex on St. •flteorge's aflfd the other on change, llarreli's Wharf. shaw Happy Valley, Devonshire. and Brass. Kern peer aft, Darreli s St. David's for the ffast 16 years. 2225tf.sa.su.m.t\\w.th. Wharf, Phone 3253. But make no mistake about it, 2254*'sa.su. ______».* 674tth.eitn. '_-%>• ! he's a St. David's Islander — and "SS^r&SH ^ACHBUlA^Bft B Uj|* A »%C^^d David Islanders had.tb.it the new Astley Cubitt and Lady Cubitt; Sir Howard Trott and many other leading Bermudians. -design as tomorrow, 14 shades 1 2266tsu. [Perseverance determines the-^De structure would brink, .more pros­ Prices defy competition. Phonr it takes to complete yoiir cdtirlfe. perity to their section of the "But the building of Kindley' KHAKI SNEAKER BOOTS foi islands. __%# Charlie Bartlett 2135 or **722. , Graduates will tell you so. infer- Field stopped all that,"' he sadly : To Oppose Slam's 820*5.Chi eitp ' men (U. S. A surplus stores) •ationai Correspondence Schools, "The expansion of commerce remembers. • 11 -. W. J. Boyle *-. Son, Hamil­ North Street. generally, and of agriculture par­ Looking out over the bridge to | RIBBON Full stock of Cup Match i ton and St. Georfee s. 2269tsu.rn. ^s ticularly, as the sequel to the the aquamarine water of St. ; troops OffirWll.N, ribbpn at Lusher & Co, (Whole- | ?052tf.eitp. opening of the bridge was. fore­ George's Harbour, the lean, sun- I safe only). Phone 2lf5. . PUBLIC LIABILITY INS*g_R seen by speakers at the official 2020f***. eitp. ROOFING, galvanized, corrugated tanned bridgekeeper often recalls 6-ft, 8-ft, 10-ft'lengths. 26 gan_.e. ANCE protects business firms opening," The Boyal Gazette re­ the thrill of his life at sea when , Siam, July 21 acainst unexpected cla'ims. Cdp- corded in its edition of May 11, (Reuter).—Opposition members VENETIAN BLIND!"*, made h Somerset Cash Store. Dial 8131. he worked on a Bermuda - New 2265fsu. siilt Bermuda Fire and Marine 1934, the day after thej opening York mail boat. That was in 1925 will challenge the Government ^Beroiuaa, t**52 •tfay ^pljK!^JW_lt" ! 'nsurance Company. ceremony. —and he enjoyed every minute in Parliament tomorrow .on Slam's installation charges, . satisfactio* j 7288+su. St David's did benefit as a result of it. offer to send at least 4.000 OFMU" guaranteed Pfton*-. 2C7, for ser FOR Rfi-fMl of the construction of the Severn best combat troops to aid "tfiel SSfiR**- -it"- ACCOUNTANCY, Cost A-jcatjfat- *©**e always loved the water," Uuited Nations forces in Korea, 8980tf .eitfj. h-iag, Coropaay SecretarySWP- Bridge. he.'says. "Perhaps "that's why X. Furnished three-roomed APART- It was opened on May 10, 1834, Book-keepiiig. A si« months';^in­ like' this job. It is something like The^.wtH *an*ge that this would? GARCRESt Slips, aiid brassiere* MESl¥. . Southcourt Avei-|ie.— by the Governor of those days, mean Weakening Slam's border tensive' Method"' Cburse (Recog­ being on a boat, you know!" ,iust\*brivey Foreign Minis­ Lusher & Co. (Wholesale only) Street, St. James's, London^ S^fel, Public Works Board, the St. construction of the Severn Bridge. ter Worakarn Banrha. Phone 2J35. Garden. Near bus route. Shelly George's Parish Vestry and Cor­ 20iatw.eitp. Bay. £22.10.0. Phone 7363. England. poration. !H_1 Military observers here said 2154*su.23su30su6aua .?&. WERE COMPLETELY Siam's only fully modernized ef­ 2278tsu.tu.th.- ISOLATED C*Ut^"^R%A.:^ckiETS —• jjiigt fective infantry combat formation arrived.in time ^or Giij_> .Ma^cW. 30LLS, repaired, painted. OPENING CEREMONY at present is the British-armed t-fELP WANTED "The bridge made a great dif­ tspfift E^giaj^jL Ryjan, blue, and lTigndina. ' Hand painting, . any skeleton division acting in close •ype material. Studio, Mme.. A. Mr. Hayward was. there — with ference to life in St. David's," he cooperation with Malayan secur­ faife,. iii light weight material hundreds of his.fellow St David's believes. "The people there were •XifiOTie Brown and the Royal MAID. Excellent wages to reliable Sarlv, Burnaby Street. ity forces against Chinese Com­ person — References required "234*su23su.30. - Islanders—to see the moviivg span completely isolated and it opened munist insurgents in the border British.. of the bridge, weighing 280 tons the island up. The last ferry used jungle. 2i272tsu.eitp. - sg|& &<«%& Apply Palmer and Company, Mer- and 80 feet long, whir into action to come hi at 7 p.m. and after that eury House, Front Street. POSITIONS WANTED to signal, the beginning of the you might just as well have been The Foreign Minister said today "SiPEEDY C-ONstikt'C'i:iON.";r- 2251*sa eitp that Slam's expeditionary force Bellrqck igypsum building pan­ YOUNG SCOT, 23, married,JIe- opening ceremony. living on a desert island." sires employment iri the bpildtng His was a special interest in the would be reader, for I tattle after els are rioted lor load bearing, fire PART TIME MAID, Reneral Mr. Hayward started his career one rhonth's intensive training and termite resistance, £-

Your Chsld Today ^appreciate sf'fcftjy'who bs of a gentte temperament. Tbey realize thai Style Wise Hfe-fr tb* direct oppostyot the . WA,f^f^¥MPWi::. Bobby "swow oft*," a type of boy who Don't Worry #tbe3§pek Swdrtz, Miami model, a swim- always looks highly successful- in fs Beauty Wise for-hcaith fan. «||;:i a«tiing .tikls^sm'' i|t^faHJr never ; maiiages to snare the class belle About Junior - 'iJBy W.^S^iiftSt^&S infantile paralysis because struc­ when in competition with a bash­ Keep in step with the newest tural muscle' defects, atrophied ful boy.. The.-'--jib. boy- _Se|B''"i By BAVIB TAl"LOB MARKE and weak muscles must be- built slower start but usually can out­ trends. Our expert sty-hts AP Education Write!*.«*§5 up. Swimming is not a strenuous wit the smart al'eck who tries' to Are yon tite type of mother who sport because it does not require beat him oitf, ?*&a$ is so worried about hey child that, that tile, weight of the body sup- Shyneo» ia nothing to worry are at your service. For ap­ she carrVbear to lear^Mm aJoti*' port weak museless.-; "The force about. Just try te lcarai how to a Minute Jbr" fear something, might of grav^.-^nesseiiie^'^Be^&y,'" get tite conversation rolling,-and pointments, phone 2902. happen to hi*-*? &2& and one can exercise without the rest will take care of itself. M yo*i' are. you'd betiJer take hold putting strain. on weak muscles. Whale on the subject ot- show- of yourself and stop before *it is ri^? You've noticed how easily offs, let it be noted that teen-aged too late, advises the National and gracefully lifeguards walk, "show-offs" are termed America's how eflbrtlessly they hoM them-' riuSiMber oneff*raffle-««cr$eilfe^i*^* BETTY'S SALON Kindergarten Association. ''fj&M selves, you will appreciate how Take for example (says the As: the American Mutual. Liability. Pit*'* Bay sociation)- Janet Pearson, mother much the general muscular de­ Insurance Company; *^h# insur­ of an eight-months-oid son, who velopment of the body due to ance company Matties parents be- says: "He has always been well. swimroirig; creates a good and It's just that there are so many graceful posture. Iji§l terrible accidents these days. One Nervous people, in particular. can hardly pick up a pa per with­ can benefit by -swimming.. When out reading about some child hav­ we swim we must concentrate ing had a bad fail — V'm go afraid while we enjoj*--'• tiie; pthysical something like that will happen to motion of. it, " which gives rest Richard. * -.fftwitT'-lSISBK, ^ffitipSW-i^: and strength" to our minds. &*§%', Long hsir has returned ta Hollywood, and the jtart st* giving a "I try to be very careful," she Little* Tsw^'in- P^nce," was flash-back to the real old-fashioned styles. Here Vera-Ellen, with author also of sonre 40 books, It is ; strange ' that swimming continues. "I spend practically can add flesh as well as remove Marie MacDonald looking on, shows her. variation of the mare's-tail every waking . minute watching among them the novels "Roderick hair-do. Below-: Singer ilia Logan offers another version of the Hudson," "Balsy- Mi^^* and it. Plump girls find that swim­ over Mm," ming reduces excess flesh. Fat same theme. £lai£k ''Looking at sturdy, gobd-nttured' "The Bostoriiaa**," lie Was born in NeW'J¥brkROtyi^'»10|*3, ap- is reduced and .muscles propor­ little Richard might lead one to tionately developed. UndefWelght dismiss his mother's fears lightly," peared in print first when he was The Best Laid Pkms - 23- years old, and in 1015, the j^t* JfcnSjf-.tehat swimming... pads says the' association. "But it was their bodies proportionately. It evident that this Woman needed to yfej*^l-**^"Mi'tf^^w pegppha. became a naturalized subject of Britain, seems that exercise and deep . CfilCAGO (AP) fe Sam and gain a di^Bep*^ pers_***fcttVe re­ breathing to the trick. '-"g^S Will Harris worked out a plan to garding the care of her son — both where he hail long had homes in nip in the bud any attempt to rob Sis mental health and hers were London arid ip Rye, Me was the their clothing store. in jeopardy." ' brotho"' bi William. James the psychologist. His^P'Sorgtan home m TBijre, wherer he lived A man who looked suspicious Parents would, do weU to re­ from 189T^,SJ0, witt becoiMtJB came in. Sam according, to plan, call that all those babies who literary "shrine" in the care of called out: ".Will, run out in front soerid safe and happy* days and as your parents did theirs, ad­ the National Trust of Britain; and see if Jack is there." sleep peacefully through every vises" the- AJjBOciatie^i. •. Biro vide badly damaged during tiie war, it Will, also according to plan, night do not make the headlines.. Him; with - the care * necessary to is being restored. In,this coun­ started for the door to look for a It would t>e a good* idea, also, to keep him safe tihtil he•'. is • strong try, the Broadway show '-The policeman. . But he met another think about how many people sur­ enough and sensible enough to Innocen^^l8ff* Ife Sim " "*Bie man who drew a gun. Then the vive the hazards of childhood. take "care of hiiriself. Then he Heiress" are from his novels; two men robbed the brothers of Every parent wants his son to sWuld,?;be aIlow^-l?-.to do so. four of his short stories j have *"r29"r: meet life with courage and forti­ ondon Exvress Service. Mother helps outRbSRnot going been televised, and two novels tude. Growing up .fe an atmos­ around in a state of constant have recently been sold to Holly­ phere of worry Jend fear is npt anxiety. wood. SUP! conducive to serenity, of mind. Many a woman provides good phy­ sical care — wholesome food, sensible clothing, adequate reut — but fails to give her children something equally important: an uawb'**fled" "ftkrther. Sl| Bermuda Recipes ' •ShaJ^wSK'tT'l^BC'" says^.tSl Ip AMERICAN TOURISTS £ association "that a mother should not furnisn safeguards * ior her TAKE HONE A 5-BOTUE PACKAGE OF chiidreh until they. learn to, de­ mmmmmmm pend upon themselves, or that young children do not need nfuch attentiofj; it does'mean that, hav­ erer as - Cheese Souffle ing provided for their welj-being "*M -i *^ came, a genial 1?ith a* gentle heat meft hi***!-4; in every way possible, she should savdwjjjk of c&rtain 'stews and roast -size of an egg, add a tablespoon; aiot burden them- er herself With meat&and pitaus. Things which flotte, mix WeU£ pour foi&;1&i*{ an xioua "fears, ^g in hungry mortals' •'exes find % cup boiling'milk, and stir until . Iri" other \yards, treat your child ydu have a smooth paste. Con­ favoX^k^ % $&___ Byr#ft" tinue ttf s||t until it begins to stick to the spoon. Then removr vL3%B_W>:. Beet Greens it from fire, and add yolks of 4 W^ish the greens *vell; cnok for eess, one after the other; t*ien abp*&.20 ralbotes f-*Rrapidly boil- stir in 3 tablespoons grated inf_"i|**ater; add salt, pepper and cheese, and finally the well beat­ butter; aantfeh with hard boiled en. _*W*£t^..' jgmpty the W!B)4^^«. «^.,&fter*_II'rias bean placed hi »' to a well bt»|lie'd pyrex dis*j of hot diSh, and UfW*e v-itfit^teifet'dr. such depth that the paste does Contributed by Mrs. P. Ingham. not fill more than 2/3 of the dish. Cook- in a^ moderate oven, for . Stuffed Baked Beets about 15. minutes, or until such time as the" souffle begins to rise. •^feMun-f isfeed'.'Beeis, 1*4 Cups; It should be served at enceV gratfed*'"bi-ead. crumbs, J.-% cups- grat^d cheese,, salt} pepper, pa- Contribhted . by Mrs. Douglas paprika, celery salt. Btdf^ffii.4 1 ^R^l beet*J until tendejr, peel THI5 WEEK'S SPEDAL aim'* ipaj&P out canjres; sprinl-M : Baked Banana Pudding f cavity with seasonings. , Cut! a* snra'i'-.'.slice fr.biii :fco,ti6m' of beet 4« ozs. breadcrdmbs, 2 eggs, 4 . American to-irists can take home 5 FOTfiS per pmori of sb'i'th'at 4t 'w.ill;_.staiid 'level and tablespoons .'stigar, 4. bananas, 1 • pl8c^--ai; a gtea_reof J-aking dish. pint aitfK, hutmeg. WfM - this Jn#^alt€^ FiB'i'ihe cavity _ wJUK mixture of ,. Cru^i, the bananas width hilt cr^fnb* ,*nd l^Sf the cheese. the sugar, squeeze a lime bv*sr . in bond an^TJ.S. Duty Fjxe. Con.*-*ei|ieittIj* packed ia attiac- Bpi'fti'kleiethe " rljiry.ini.^.Cheese this {feet, grate a little uutaifeg and'^pap^'a over the beets, and over it. Put in buttered pie dish iivB wicker baskets or wooden cases, Drop in today at Friths bMEf' in Ja^^od-*ra|ely hot ovei^ and coVer with breadcrumbs. |(#*bboutr20 minutes. Make a; custard with tjjfe 4ggs, milk and rest of tile sugar. Bake. liquon*, Lttt wjf%^^ tigfftbourn & €oi and place your order ^C^rrifbtetedoy Mrs. A. B. Smith., CMfrib«^A^.';.lHift' G.i W, ce< ; for'deiiYWy to yoiirpjane ©r ship. 8^"-"' ' ' '-0M R' - Carrot* smniii.^;.-*^; VR ••*•-" • '.""-'Cook. 6-.n)T--diiirii ;sized "c-*n;bts The foreftoihg recipes aptteaJ* Kiidf&t tbro^i,*^o_u»to rlcfH'R ill the book "Bermuda's Befit | FRITHS 1IQUORS, LTD. J. E; U0HT10URN 4 CO Season w.t!_i^$*_bles_3oohs of but- Eecirtes'' Whlcfi was compiled • Han-fttsitt Hi S*9r|»'s and SaiiMntt ^'"^jpamllfen eisd St. 8«er9»*« ...-f^^ioit. aiij@4t!P).i:R, and' ariaiiged by A sub-o-im- mi«e*. of Hie Warwick Bvaucb - f^^fribiiied by Miss G. Martin. ef tbe Bermuda Welfare Society I * Page 4 THE SUNDAY |^YAL GAZETTE, JULY 23, 1950 VIOLIN IS WORTH FORTUNE At 74 - Never THE WORLD OF BOOKS NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Been Kissed Onel more shrez^d (JP).—It would take a fur'tune to was only 24 he produced a buy the ancient violin owned by AP Newsfeatures . polished and cynical novel about Vladimir Lenski. He values it at - HOLLYWOOD—Although she's the rise of a polished and cynical East And West Time And Eternity $100,000. The inusi-; teacher and 74 and has^lived most of tier life operator in New York's clothing j , [_\Var for the Indies, smO^Td^rdJ former concert^violibist says his in Hollywood, ;M"ss .-Mary M. trade. WsW TT a, ior uic'_ www*mm.- **- *^--"* **"r?{.*" fiddle was carved in 1510 by Gas- boy stakes By LECTOR their entkipiiiMliig .plss-jfjpr I'§*-**" Sackett never hasvpean kissed. He followed this with another pard Duifforpruggar, instrument drapery expose: "What's in it for ing. nfak^r to King Francis I" of That's not only'tfee claim, but the One of the very few beneficial anyway. The book is magnifi- They were, of coBfse, tthe earliest modern-type vio||feS. y •voman who i3 Hollywriod's^ltest the national knowledge of geo­ monochrome prints by Elizabeth primary motive for therJ|**H»sri postmistress. "I'm an old maid is a seat among the successful graphy. (Lest there be any mis­ lr Lenski acquired the prize,- he anti-Mammon prophets, who hate Keith. . occupation was to haJijs^ jM| and proud of it," Miss Sackett in­ understanding, let us hasten- to shipping routes to the Indies. says, more thari)"50"jyears ago from sists. "I've never-worn a bit of the lid off the system that provides them The Bermuda Historical Quar- or add that the price is too high Thev themselves had twk\ff0d a member of the Russian royal make-up, yet I've had three pro­ with conveniently rich things to •erly is always interesting but 1 k family who admired his playing. To all the hopefuls Who will this for the lesson.) When certain the current issue, Just received She islands, except as a-*|a *ldfei' posals. Men have taken me out, week burden the mails "with their hate. il_E_l_ll_ll regrettable things recently hap­ is of outstanding interest. It con­ to guide theta on their wav. *Pit out usually with a chaperon. 1 'as yet unpublished work" a Weidman, the American Nor­ pened the simpler souls asked tains translations of nil the docu­ they were alarmed at the pros­ wouldn't let them kiss me good­ man Collins, has his own cynical, "And where is Korea?" Less pect of the English "*pb#k*!" word: If you want to write a win­ ments obtained by Dr. Henry C. lr night and to this day no man ever ner, lift tbe lid off something — cloakroom philosophy. ("A man simple souls didn't Sfy this oui Wilkinson from the Archives of -qiatting permanently .«»- 8"* has been allowed to put his arm politics, a profession, what you who slept with his secretary was loud but they thought it, and the Indies, at Sevelle, dealing flank, and made"" urgenf r**Jfe- around me." will. Show the cash customers in the same position as a man w*o stole a furtive glance at the near­ with Spanish interest in Bermu­ ;entations to their king to _jlo Next Week . |. Miss Sackett settled in Holly--, what brews up underneath. built his house on a windy hill. est atlas. da in the 17th century, and Span­ something about it. If Phfltf IH wood with her family in 1888. She Dr. Cronin used this infallible Tf he decided later that he didn't Merely ki: owing where a place ish reactions to the "English colo­ had heen less indolent "'•and was appointed postmistress last formula when be "wrote hard like that much breeze, there was is tells one a certain amount nisation of the islands, whic*i pleasure-loving, and had had a At the Playgrounds year. Born on a Kentucy tobacco words on Harley Street. So did onlv one thing be co'dd do. He about it, but not much. In the were, claimed hv the Spanish stronger sense of bis lf-*sbon*d- farm, she never has smoked. Frederic Wakeman when perfor­ could go away from there.") case in point the djafieiency car. -•rown. These papers were used bilities, the story of our Bermuda •'Never touched liquor either—or ming a Similar service for Ameri- Or: "It was impossible to tell be supplied, in part at.lea-it, by hv Dr. Wilkinson-ifor his book might have been very different. Open-Air Theatre tea or coffee," •an advertising in "The Huck­ her or anyone else that human "Old Korea The Land of M_orainf "The Adventurers of Bermuda," As things were, the one. shot Could some man sweep her off sters." beings were not like, bookends, •""aim." by Elizabeth Keith and but thi«i is the first tiir** that thp fired bv Governor Moore was her feet? Sinclair Lewis gives his that even the best matched pairs E. K. Robertson Scott (Bermuda full text of them has been pub­ the nearest to hosstttttes that we MONDAY . . . "Not a chance. I'm too set in could not experience identical lished. One or two additional ever came. realtors under - cover stuff* JEROME WEIDMAN ! ! Public Library; This, though "HOLIDAY IN HAVANA" my ways. I don't want any man about background American emotions." _ 5lE__ an account of a visit to dooumffcis that havte ccr-Ve to DUNNE OR FREUD?, luttering up my house.' politics; and the Inland Re­ It is all here. The whispered the country in 1919, wtfe actually light since Dr. Wilkinson's book Desi Arnaz, Mary Thatcher office rumours, the telephones that published only a few years ago, appeared are " included; these Very different from the >Mti- venue here benefit richly by templation of American go-Hal 'OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL' Nigel Balchin's knowledge by JAMES LEASOR ring but who's tc answer, the little »nd contains a erept deal of in­ were obtained by Mr. Harold men in the big jobs and the big teresting information on the Benson of London, and have life is the subject of "An **• — In Technicolor — of the backroom Ministry '^^ neriment with TUne," J. W. methods. men in their shirt sleeves. people and their life and cus- heen translated by Mr. L. D. June Haver, Mark Stevens BOON FOR QUAILS Then Cade manages to sign up This is tiie market-place. On to-^s. Gurrin. There is also a rough Dunne's remarkable work, &&- War. Norman Mailer turns print of which has been issued round the other side of the medal ah intellectual farmhand called sale are ideas and brains and the map prepared in 1603 bv DIP'c WASHINGTON (JP). — Conas-r- The Koreans are of the Chi­ this year (Book Stort)..; ft--gr­ in "The Naked and the Dead." Wally Pohl to produce a regular souls of men. nese type, and their traditional Ramirez—one of the very-few TUESDAY §-$5j& vationists are building water holes piece (called, naturally enough, Wiseman Weidman describes in mariners wrecked on the islands ated a considerable stir when it for quail,, says the U.S. Wildlife And Tom Lea ("The Brave Bulls") enemies are the Japanese, who first appeared in 1927. It deals scares you with the stomach- "Pohl's Apart"). This is an open- his taut, unhappy book where" the' annexed their country in 19K). before their colonisation who "-the Big Lift" Service. With these aids the birds letter-we-accuse-Honest-Jce affair. buried treasure is, and what the was lucky enough to get away. with a series of dreams whieh can live in dry areas where they shrinking fear «Rthe bullfighters They are a gentle, scholarij- the author had, an4.wnis_h ad- Montgoiriery Cliff, - in their -sordid sweaty world of It becomes a fabulous success. hazards are for those who seek it. In eface t( could not stay without them. people, with a long tradition of .5..P? ?. ***® collection,*' peared to show that" when Paul Douglas blood and sand, when the eartn The cost of this book is the price ,irti*itic skill and love of letters. The water holes are of concrete of knowledge. Dr. Wilkinson tells the story of dreaming he was aware of trembles with the roar of the RISING STAR Quantities of thpir art treasure" how these papers came into his events that occurred aft«*r trie with an underground storage ca­ crowd and the venom of the bulls. were carried off* by the Japanese pacity of about 700 gallons. En­ Cade is anxious to wriggle into oossession, which is something dream had taken place*. Heiv de­ WEDNESDAY-Ife-. THE SAME THING... who, whatever their faults, have of a romance in itself. All the vised a series Of expei imennrto trances are made small to check a topdrawer job, uses Pohl as a I „... ,„ . „_._,„ _ ,„,„ _ no lack of appreciation of those "FOUNTAINHEAD" evaporation and keep out coyotes FLUORESCENT... lever to propel himself up into a VERA BRITTAIN S fascinatlng relevant matter in these docu­ test this possibility. (V rails qf things. (The famous Satsuma ments has already appeared in which are given in the book for Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal and other predators. A concrete partnership. He fancies , himself J 15s. excj****do_n in^JWtenJEnf ware, usually credited to the Now the obliging lid comes off land, "IN THE STEPS OF JOHN Dr. Wilkinson's book. Neverthe­ readers to try • out, if they so apron collects water from what again.* Its lifter: 37 - year . old as the great executive, the rising Japanese, came originally from less, they are extraordinarily in­ desire, and from the results he rains there are and it is stored' star, the Man of Tomorrow. Bl*NYAN"t pulls the lid off that Korea.) Day-to-day life in Kor­ Jerome Weidman, a shrewdly sad great man's background. teresting for the light they shed developed a theory of the nature THURSDAY^. . automatically for future use of j American writer with a handful Says Luise sadly: "You think ea appears to be that curious on the Spanish attitude and way of time along tbe lines of the the quail. Bunyan's age was oddly like Oriental' mixture of the lovely "HOLIDAY IN HAVANA" j of shrewdly'sad American novels what you're doing is easy. You ours. Like Henry Cade, Bunyan of thinking at that time. They "fourth dimension" (a term He and the crude, the cultural and paint a picture very different uses) of n * de-m mathematical '"NIGHT UNTO. NIGHT" behind bim. think it's just a matter of getting had his worries, his ambitions, his the squalid, that is so baffling Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal He writes in "THE PRICE IS tough and making people toe the fear that he might always be that from that usually conceived by philosophy. This he works out to the western mind (in 1950. Englishmen of the Spain of those on ouasi-mathematical lines, at TENDERLOIN OF CAMEL RIGHT" of the hard, fluorescent line until they hand over what one beat behind the band. anyway). world of American news syndi­ you want.i.'-K; My God, but you'll Says Miss Brittain: "Wherever days-—of a nation of blundering considerable length; and he FRIDAY . . . cates. These firms buy up the learn." 'The Pilgrim's Progress' is read, Things are changing, however. despots, easily arid heedlessly claims for it that it offers, for •"•EL AVIV, Israel (JP).~The Is­ The country is becoming "west­ exploiting what they had stum­ tiie first 'time, scientific "proof!" work of columnists, cartoonists, Cade learns, Macbeth-like, too there the men and women who bled on by accident. "LET'S LIVE A LITTLE" raeli diet, is-skimpy and monoto­ and others of the easy phrase, the late. He has gambled his life, bis spring from the same stock as Its ernised," with the usual mixed of such matters as the existence Hedy Lamarr, nously features frozen fish as the polished pencil-stroke, and - "sab friendships, his security, on this author confront the challenge of results. Hygiene and mechanism On the contrary one is im­ of God, though he does not pujt main entree — but even that's it as squarely as that, the reality Robert Cummings their work to newspapers and one smart move. ttie human crisis. Their place, coming in through the door tend pressed -by the efficiency and the better than horse, mule or camel magazines from the Gulf to the now as then, is in the van of the to drive out ;cul ture and art skilful large-scale organisation of the soul, and personal immor­ Then the incredible happens, tality. and "WEB OF DANGER" steaks. Zvi Lehman, an official of j GoldenGate Birnam Wood moving to Dunsi- struggle for those Christian valuos through the. window. The body implied by these communica­ the inspection department of the Henry Cade, poised on the edge nane: the two rival firms merge. which carry the pilgrims of every is improved, certainly_/"bat the tions, and by the boldness, pru­ A point of interest is that he SATURDAY . . . mfnistry of supply and rationing, of 30, mildly unhappy in his century through the river of mind. ->**- . .? dence and imagination of so seems to regard all dreams af says that's what Israelis often get second - drawer job at Vinnaver Cade dashes off into the country spiritual death to the Celestial The Koreans are intensely many of the writers. There is ••epioUuctious of actual events of "f.CENE OF THE CRIME" when they buy "meat" in the and Jaxon, last lose Luise, the to s-ee Pohl, to tr*f to persuade him patriotic, and intensc-jy peace- no doubt that under a stronger waking life, past and future], Van Johnson, Gloria DeHaven black market. girl he wanted to marry, to his to expose the folly of a merger. <•%•'"- loving. There is something at king they could and would have though admittedly often distort]- B»? Pohl (despite a smooth Weidman takes 382 pages to say ejected the handful of English ed and telescoped. This, thougi Israeli law permits meat to be boss. the same thing. * once inspiring and naive about and 'OVERLAND RIDERS' sold in rationed and stricktly li­ His fortunes (and his firm's) green roadster, smart clothes and their unarmed "rising" against settlers from these shores. - But, .ie briefly denies it, would seeiA Buster Crabbe mited quantities three days week­ twist on the moods of their top other pleasant wages of profitable * "Tite Price is Right,"' by Jerome the Japanese in 1919. But the fortunately for us, His Majesty to. rule out all-possibility of the was a weakling, who' turned symbolical interpretation o t ly. But for many Israelis, even strip . cartoonist, _en„e Buzz War p sin) is still a countryman at heart. Weidman (Hammond, Hammond and Communists seem to have though a blaek marketeer |s hard ping. This artist slips out and I He is busy tending a sick bull. Co., Ltd., 10s. 6d:). changed all "that, as far as tne | down the impassioned pleas of dreams, on which so much modi his statesmen of the Council of ern psychological study r«.sti Bermuda General Theatres to find in this country, they still ij-Ts u______p wit_ h their greatest rival___. ! The animal gores him. He dies. t Rich and Cowen, Ltd., l*s. North Koreans are concerned, prefer tryine to get so**->e of the I At V. and J.'s chaos and darkness "meat" he offers :for sale. __ I reign and all is night. HOPELESS YEARS More than one man dies. The future for bright - boy Cade dies y^tfer'bin. Ahead lie the grey, nopeless years. Once more he. is the. hired hand, the man who i :oiildn c quite. -. . . He - walked Islbruilv, keeping his head down, as Eagle's Nest Hotel though the onlv -tiling that mattered j was to retrace his steps exactly as hf' had come, without leaving any further Mount Langton, Pembroke, Bermuda disjiuring marks in the road." Author Weidman, a-one - time lawyer, pegs out his plot with tbe pretty precision of the prosecution putting its case. He does more The Sunday Night Candlelight Supper than satirise. He offers in Cade, the frog who would be a business SERVED FROM 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. bull, an example for others gnawed by. too much ambition. And it tnese men do succeed, what then? MENU . v "In that vat desert of sham on Chilled Parted Celery Staffed Green Olives Garden Radi-jJie-i [which they had rhen tn fame and for­ tune they fett the need for an oasis of Scallion Foie Gras Devilled Eggs au Caper p'eaZ/'v, a small pi ire in which they Norwegian Sardines Filet of Anchovies Herrings tn Tomato Sauce .could pause and relax for a while and Gherkins Dill Pickle's Wan Belish Fresh Fruit Cup lallorv their desiccated consciences-, to Smoked Salmon fp&sorb the forgotten moisture of in- I tegrity." IT'S A MARKE? French Stick Bread Parker House Rolls Melba Toast Weidman is no newcomer to the lid-lifting literary land. Wnen he Jellied Madrilene Onion Soup an Gratin Chilled Bouillon KNOCKED ROOSEVELT'S Horse Eye Bonita au Paprika Breaded Rockrish, Tartar Sauce Smoked Cod SlAT OFF Vermont , Cranberry Sauce Long Island Duckling, Orange Bind Virginia Ham, Candled Sweet Potatoes Prtane Ribs of Beef, Mustard Sauce I LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)— ! Mrs., Etta Mae Timm of Lone; Jellied Ox Tongue Brisnuet of Beef Devonshire Pork, Apple Sauce j'Beach says her son holds the dis­ Roast Spring Lamb Mint Sauce Milk Fed Veal, Currant Jelly tinction of being the only person Roast Capon . to knock President Theodore Roo­ sevelt's hat off—and get away with it. It happened at a parade in San Francisco in 1835. Mrs Salami Bologna Llverwurst — Head Cheese — Oxford Brawn — Minced Ham Loaf S*.ii*f~irn and her boy, Edward A Ourried Brown Rice Spaghetti Milanaise Weiners in Boston Baked Beans Howard, now a 47-year-old iron . Ovea Macaroni and Cheese works employee in Corpus Christi Tex,, were located strategically on

.'• a curb. 3ALADS The great Teddy came abreast, Chicken Salad Tomato Cu«*nml.er Beets an Harvard Asparagus smiling and flourishing his cane. Two-year-old Eddie, waving back Hearts of Lettuce Potato Salad Ring Onion Russian Bavarian wiiii ins own cane, ga'yiy whacked Macedoine Vegetables String Beans Carrots Cauliflower the President's silk topper into tin- Mexican Slaw Waldorf Victoria Empire French street. A Secret Service man Russian, Vinaigrette. Cheese and Mayonnaise Dressing hastily retrieved it. "The President was niwaabou1 fp" |k|rs.*Timm recalls. "He just DESSERTS grinned and shook a finger at Toffee Sundae Vanilla Icecream Dakota Fig, MelDa Moka Square Eddie who grinned right back But was I embarrassed!" Coconut Layer Cake . Jam and Date Square Peach. Anpie, Pear, Strawberry, Custard Pie

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Followed by the HAYWARD and HAYWARD^SEMByg with their Spirituals and other Songs ". . . and when he asks 'Where ai ?_you qoing ' For Reservation* Please Call 3136 or 2916 don't say ' To hold up a 102t*un »-> hank"'. "

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Yachting fClasses To Provide Colony With Future Yachtsmen Wist Indies Out job of teachin*. the youngsters the EX-CHAMPION art of keeping a boat sailing at For 558 Rims the best possible speed and to tite DICK CARTER TEACHING YOUTHS best racing ad*f#it3ge. Todafe, he has made good progress with gainst England his classes (the success of which APPRECIATION OF FINE SPORT can be judged by the attendance NOTTINGHAM, Erigjand, July STAYS RICH fifcitres, much *}*•"• almost 180 per 22 (Reuter).—The West Indies' cent. Wm hopes of batting through the third eft&ses* are hfeld oh Mondays, day of the cricket Test here and More Than Thirty Enrolled Tuesdays and Wednesdays start- compiling a luiae score were dash­ irtg ai nine o'clock w me tn^jn- ed this morning when a fine spell Jack Dempsey, infe. The youngsters rig the boats of bowling by Alex Bedser and 55 today, For Instruction at R.B.Y.C. l*ntc|ch them and tfeln practise keen 'welding accounted for the sailing in Hamilton Harbour. remaining, seven wickets in 80 J^e*a#le of rS§i$are gttt on by minutes -for the addition of 79 The first season of the R.B.Y.C. yachting classes for thefh 16 teach them sortie of the runs is a man ofpovert y ysungsters has already proven itself a success and if it is basic prlrteipiles of sailing The West Indies innings closed continued, and there is every indication that it will be, Ber­ racing, and tHter the racipr at 558, which gave them a first mistakes are pointed Obi % tle# innings lead of 335 over England, FroW FREDERICK COOK: New York muda can expect to be supplied with a steady flow of yachts­ iristrucltor. who by lunch, were eight runs for men to take the place of retiring skippers and crews no wickets in their second innings. The move to start junior rlasses Jack Deiapafcy, ofttfe acknowledged as "the iia-est fighting first Now the project has staunch AfeLE T$ SWIM During their first innings of. 558 "feas^ spearheaded by -**Shorty" backing machine of his time," is 55—and busier tiSfJah e ever Was *Jft*trhingham, vice-commodore of in reply to England's 223, the West ' Disk Carter, an American Sailor One of the 8r» things that ffttfe Indies' batsmen broke the follow­ during the long petted (10J9 to 1926) when he held the WorM the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, who is a member of the Tale Carter insisted upon was that each •tvhi'ch found indifferent support at of the pupils W*» awe wj-wim. ing records: heavy-weight boxing championship. yachtin gteam, has taken over tite Although .tie* firefly dinghies The WeM''Indies total was the whith are being used by the class highest Test total by either side He keeps a dose watch over ate fitted with «-**^S&5 tanks in England; Frank WorreH's 261 lis famous Broadway restaurant, and act as huse life preservers was the highest Test score eve- s often there to sign autograph when c****sized, each child miiitt ati made at Trent Bridge; Worrell oooks fer fans; ha is in constant able to swim well enough so that made the histhest score by a bats­ iri case of a capsi-*h-_j| h*" will riot man for either side in the serieE demand as a boxing and wrestling get himself into difficulties. in England; the fourth wicket referee all over the U.S.A.;he is a Tha dinghies usee" fbr instruc­ partnership between Worrell alK partner in oil well operations with The Big Seven tion have moulded i^wood hulls. Everton Weekes of 283 was tni- wild-west actor Gene Autry; he are extremely light but strong, highest stand for any wicket for owns a thriving fruit concentrate •md are the sarne type as used in DOWt?*t THE RAMP come tr*fe Fireflies. Many hands, although either side in the Test series; the Qijmpic cOiittpetitlofe ActpirV, fourth wicket partnership was the firm. And recently he has formed t*_S, rig used for beginners is small, are wifHrifi workers and make light work of transferring. . highest Test stand for the West a new business enthusiasm: real smaller than that used in Olympic the moulded plywood dinghies from the Bermudiana waterfront., indies in any part of the worhJi^ estate investment and develop­ rlciog. but otherwiie tite craft are to the Harbour. tite same. ment. "flte dinghies and ffa i$g are William Harrison Dempsey, to cii**^ fbr by t$y& «&».,, Under the jive him his formal name, carries •srf^Bryi-aon .^t^JiKeS, fitter. the years lightly. He weighs 22Sib'. During the Instruction period Tt&k j iow, but is not fat. He still walks rows ground shouting lnstruc-1 with the fighter's catlike tread. tibns to his charges, whto preface In the course of a year, ha all their remarks to him with a travels somewhat more than 100,- f'tery polite "sir." 000 miles, mostly hy air, between The Six dinghies being used for fas* home in California and his Dempsey the Boxer. i instruction were purchased by main business interests 3000 miles i members of the R.B.Y.C. who away in New York. Round One, pushed *M-c§t by the plat-ed them at the disposal'of the boxing reporters who hastily "children, not all of whom are He invested wisely wrote their "flashes"— DEMPSEY children of members of the KNOCKED OUT—but never had R.B.Y.C The eiah ,*e|i that latent .' His home now ia" three two- need to send them. found, outside the club should §£ bedroom flats in a large block at developed as if it iii*ere within the Santa Monica, which he owns, and In 57 seconds of Round Two, • lub circle. .This EOJity is bound which he shares with his brother Demsey made one of boxing's to have healthy **j.a|ilts and .ensure ! Joe and their unmarried sister historic recoveries, and knocked the fcoiony a sus^iy of j*8chtsnien Elsa; his daughters by his third Firpo out. ovtpr the coming generations. marriage, Joan Hannah, aged 15. Now Dempsey admits: After It ts. interest]*-**! to note tHS* and Barbara Judith, aged 13, and that fight I began to go soft. I bb^t boys and girls ittj^reeeiving their governess. got yaih and had my beat-up nose instructions and that already sothe Dempsey, who made more than straightened out. oHpe youngsteys have found tnat $5,000,000 out of the rinii, and in tt^j" do not have the fafcjt- di vested wisely, admits that his cur­ artSli**-! the til!«*r, but e|_b trffii a rent .account today carri**s a bal­ shet-t oetteithan moii."••-JSm» ance of more than a million dol­ Make Your Party hel^jfsmen and crews ««•£ already lars. sort-big thelnsfelvfei out. sitho"gh For so many years has he been complete with each pupil is g^ttite instruction answering questions from boxing Westinghouse J| on horn to handfc tbe.tiHer arid enthusiasts that he now has his how to trim a sheet. * replies thought o'tit. Borne of his Thus each *aen*i»fe pi the ci-aiv oniraffrfe?"* Getie*Simney was a better boxer art., of sailing, and can even now, than Joe Louis and could have 20th attjer a lew weeics o* insfjkictioa, beaten him; Anniversary dfstb«jiish between a w«Esaited *** race and a poor one. GETTING THEM OVERBOARD, members of the R.B.Y.C. sailing class -are pictured Max Schmeling was one of the o launching their dinghies. ' Six Fairey Fireflies are being used for instruction of 30 children luckiest men ever to enter the To celebrate a 20 year record of reliability and the youths are making good progress. ring with Louis. He caught Joe. fiM.ll !i flay "before he was ready" Other­ and long life since the oricinal VVL.55 wise he would not have had a chance; Potato Chips I*,* refrigerator passed down the production line Somersel €.€. Sunday Jack Sharkey" came closer to Carmelcrisp Corn knocking him (Dempsey) out in 1930, Westinghouse refrigerator? are A friendly cr&fcet Erifateh, which than ever Firpo did; French Toast Corn »i ,?«e the MjneBet Cricket Boxing now is in a deplorable p«jn§ sold at special low *arie.*fis. ArWft Qlub team father bi-actice for state. The men are lazy. They Peanuts ions tttetp Cup Bjatch asaihst St. want to be champions. But of these famous machines are in use al George's. Will take place oh Sun- tbey won't put in the work it cal Is "Try a Handful — iay at pie Somerset C.C. field. Thk for. You'll Want a Bagful" over the world. team **#! pltf the. Yotiiig Steh's Then I went soft -Social Club, the match starttef at 1.00 p.m. Paying for the YJSI.5.C. The fight that brings Dempsey are: the most questions was his mem­ Jerry's Kitchen Arthur Simons (captain) G. orable encounter almost 27 years Brunswick Street—Phone 8630 Gitltert Wice-captaiiw, C. Tuzo, ft ago, at New York Polo Grounds, The Big Seven Wsitts. W.JfasQn, L. Wade. B. with Luis Angei* Firpo. WHOLESALE — RETAIL Hrftniner, £ Wfct.at'o^bn, J. Ben- That night, at .the peak of his List £ 106.0.0 iamin. G. Walnwri-fht and E. Ed­ power and fame, Dempsey was Special Price ..' 99.0.0 wards. L. Robinson is the reserve belted clear out of the ring in 643+lh -tin tu tp "flar. Charles Clarke will score. Net- Cosh -I*---- 89.i.# Net Storage Space i... 7.03 cu. ft. Frozen Storage Space 62 cu. ft. for Your Painting Needs TOTAL STORAGE SPACE .... 7.65 cu. ft. THE BOOK STORE Shelf Area 1 gj 12.63 sq. ft. and WILLIAM J. HASSELL Freezer Capacity 21 (bs. PEMBROKE . « Humidrawer Holds \ busfcel The Oxford Book Shop Interior and Exterior Painting; Decorating and % Meat Keeper Holds 1 5 lbs. Compressor Unit 1/6 H.P. Lime Washing; Floor Sanding and Finishing. ::::THE SOUTH AMERI­ CAN HANDBOOK 19 4 9 Let as quote your requirements. (11/6). An indispensable an­ 'THIS IS THE LIFE." That seems to be the general- consensus of opinion of the thirty nual guide and book of ref­ TELEPHONE 2264 pupils who ar§ enrolled in the R.B.Y.C. sailing classes. Apart from giving themselves a V9Tf-un tp. erence to the countries, pro­ New for Old — fine summer fibtlday, the students are guaranteeing Bermada a steady supply of top- ducts, trade and resources of notch yachtsmen. sSgS-'-1 Cuba, Mexico, Central and Its An Idea! South' America. : : MASCARADE by Gab­ Wale3ft Is Cleared [first Swim Attempts Old refrigerators are often cm expensive Another Shipment riel Chevallier, (9/6). Four S P Q-R T S Of Breach Of Cmtract On Channel Abandoned luxury, the runnfhg cost i&.Higfr and you short stories translated from of the French. The author is, SUNDAY MANNHEIM. Germany, July 22 - LONDON, July 22 (Renter). — never know when there may be trouble. a skilful story teller, and CRICKET (Router).—A German court here George Fraser, 44-yearold Glas­ these stories are a mixture gow-born American who said he Because of the uncertainty of world affairs B.CA. — Southampton Sports today rejected a breach "of con­ "*B*p .ponrie'-to swim the English of de Maupassant, Rabelais No. 1 vs. St. George's, Dinghy and tract claim for $9,240 by German Channel, left London today for Notable NORMANS it is a good idea to consider rejjiocing your and Balzac. Sjiprts Club, 1.30 p.m. at Port Royal field; Elbow Beach Surf. promoter Heinz Schubie against his home" at Dennisport, Massa­ American Negro boxer Joe chusetts, without doing so. /* On the Way old refrigerator now. Prices may go up and :: :: CAT AND MOUSE by Club vs. Serps; B.A.A. vs. Spanish Point, 1.30 p.m. at B.A.A. field. Walcott. He hooed to be back for a new Chrlsf&ai Brand, (9/6). A supplies may be curtailed. Take advantage Friendly—Devonshire "B" vs. Schubie maintains that Wal­ try in about a month's time, be first-rate thriller containing Y.M.S.C. "B", 1.30 p.m. at Devon­ cott was responsible for tnis said before he caught his train The new Norman Autocycle is equipped of this special offer. Now's the time to put in a judicious mixture of hor­ shire field; Western Stars S.C. vs. "damage" because he failed to for the liner Queen Elizabeth. ror and hilarity. St David's C.C, 1.30 p.m. at St. show up in Germany in time for Fraser arrived here on June 21. with a specially designed expansion box an economical Westinghouse Refrigerator. David's field. his fight against '""•-"•man h< I ,*y- but at first vvas not allowed to :: :: ROUND THE NEXT J6.CA. Knockout Cap — Devon­ weight Heln Ten Hoff. land by the irratti'frtrtSon officials, and efficient, detachable silencer. CORNER by Nicholas Has­ shire Coriifj-iunity Club Golds vs. Originally arranged for May 7, who "gated he had insufficient Convenient Terms can be Arranged tings, (9/6). The experiences Prospect Command, 1.30 p.m. at the fight actually took place on funds to maintain himself and pay Prospect Garrison field. his fare home. If you TRY a Norman, of the son of Sir Patrick May',39 .tinder a contract )Hth an- YACHTINO otheif promoter group, arid Wal- He was allowed to land the fol­ At Our Showrooms Hastings who left his busi­ JKelly Bowl—Third race, a* ser­ cbtt>w6ri H!?R lowing day after a British holiday You'll BUY a Norman ness as a newsagent and re­ ies for International 14 -foot The court decided that Walcott camp had offered him free accom­ joined the navy where he dinghies. Start 2.30 p.m. off steps dirfr;.hot commit aRbreach of con- modation. took part in the chasing of of Royal Bermuda Yacht-Club. tractg by postponing bis . fight ^Frf^er said he ran up "against j against Ten Hoff, because Schubie all sorts of difficulties'" and that ^)nly £64.10.0 flECTRIC LIGHT OJt U-Bdats in a Myfetery ship, FINALS OF MIXED DOUBLES bad already sold Ms contract to I he had not been allowed to trans­ in the Atlantic. TO BE PLAYED ON MONDAY others on January 20. fer money to Ameriea for his wife complete with speedometer and children. -= •* *. Walcott has another .fight on { ::::THE LIGHT OF THE Through an error jn Saturday's He hoped to make enough J| SHOWROOMS oaper, it was in*^rrectly reported hand here—to set dollars for the | WORLD by Grevitie Cooke, 72,000 thicks (about $16,800) de- -honey "by personal appearances" that -the finals of the mixed j for a new attempt soon. St. George's * Hamilton 'Somerset fl$f-). A reconstracnon and doubles. lb the Under 18. tourna­ iJbStted in German currency for interpretation of the lite Of ment would be played pff °h Sun-1 him at a Mannheim bank after \y- ' • • i as MASTERS! GARAGE •ISvist-. ||j] djsgr.. ,.Tlw fii-ftis will be played on j the fight. jSJjip with Ten Ho ffthat it was dis.- Monday;;rio play being' held at the j According to the American | covered the German promoters Dundonald Street - • - Phone 3047, 1231 274+_un. Bermuda Tennis Stadium on Sun­ army newspaper Stars and Stripes, had neglected to secure permission day. I it was only after Walcott's fight-to change the money into dollars

___MS«_8____i '•*•{"*. f*age 6 THE SUNDAY ROYAL GAZETTE, JULY 23, 1950 2% Ihmfr^J&igal (Sto^pf Incorporating THE ROT AL GAZETTE (Estab. 182S) g^SR1 Mysterious?Sea Pastures Are To Be SHADES THIS COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (Estab. 18611. jLffM 0.S. and Canada Representatives: &. B. Koppe & Company, lac. *'t4'-SlKf" ' 9S»WrtV^ Avenue. K--w TaVk City. **| • Ot THE "&»§.•' ttaltfit* Kingdom Representatives: L Studied; Work Will Have Bearing Here -**-»«ai* tc Colonial Press Agency, Ltd. *&&* :'•••• a Red Lion Square, WASHINGTON -^"-Science is IjSBdon, W.C. 1, England. V^sP. getting ready for its most PH Proprietors searching look at the mysterious "baStt&es" of the "bfean—the 7!!S BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. drifting meadows of micro-iconic Bomb? No, It's A Bathythermograph t§Mer qn which a*l sea life de­ Held Street, Hamilton r pends f° existence. Excerpts from the files of The Royaf Gazette Rdltor-ln-Cblef: E. T. SAYER The^^iationBl Geographic So­ ahepdy said, is teft out al­ Editor: MARTIN DIER ciety pnhiHinced. this week that 1"?2 **-"-*<•*•$ An© MaSsir Manager: FORD BAXTER it wop« svonr.or a broa# re­ together. The Sloop Clio, Captain Sum- search .^ror-ai-^-ne m coopera­ 1 ** * * » SB tion with t* e TTrr* ersity of M'ami I irit.., on . «• uya*** t.ionr **".. We understand that letters 1 Thomas to this island, was SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1950 to «t!>rtv thes * litile-known ocean reaching the post offices here for 1 prijanliras. The work is to be brought to on Mo* dav the 16ti the We?t .'Indies, are to *>e asnt 'n-fon. a';0 ft 40 miles to the oil a year around .biM** 'in the to "England to b? forwarded?" wind'va d of St. Vircpnt b*. a a a -• Attar tie betwetn southern. Flori­ svot from .a large schooner under LOCAL DEFENCE FORCES PLAN da and the Bahamas. '-w^ An effort is being, made to fit Columbian colours, and ord? ed im t e. chancel and trariiepts of It is exnected the research will..» to send a boat on beard, w) Ich Tri'ity Church, so tjwt the Although it was introduced.with an urgency worthy of Captain Summers at first ra- produce, Important contributions ^ ! Assize sermon, at the Michael­ a MacArthur in Korea, and thereby suffered somewhat '->,.''-'*. r- 1+ of varine bio'o..y. ' i'*.ed to romplv with but seeing mas Term of the Comt of Gener­ agonising pre-natal pains, the local defence forces plan pre­ develop data :-f.-**T*€i*-*l value to the ports hauled up and the (juris al Assizs, to be .held in Novem­ ro.'iited, he wept, on boa-d. The sented to the Legislature this week has intrinsic merit whjcjh' commercial fisheries in the Ca ber next, may be preached rihhean-G'if of Mexico prea, pnd. captain of the a**med ves*"-l therein, as well as to secure -iouDtless will become apparent when the first flush of .excite- yield new information on the be- among other quesrtor.s put in them in the coming hurricane nent has pa**sed off. Suffering from hereditary psychological hsh*iour of the Glilf Stream, broken English, ennuhrd If t'cy •root s. Several very liberal had any bread and beef on board deficiences well-known in its predecessor of World War 11, which affects • the continent of subscriptions have already been to which Captain Summers an­ received by the building com­ the projecft was certain at first to cause suspicion and even 3$j**0r*e as well a s North America. swered in the negative; and upon mittee for these purposes. We some opposition. The faults and favouritisms (real as well lis aski: g what commirs'on he earnestly hope that a sufficient as imaginary) that left unhappy memories of our last war­ ih-. F. G. Welton Smith, heid. mailed under, the captain of the sum will be obtained, ard beg, of the Marine I aboratory at the schconer reylied t iat he sailed time mbbilisatio-i;^re too well known to need recapitulation , therefore, to recommend the Univp-^'Tv of M"'i* "'i has be°n an t • no cc::*mission—that be subject for liberal consideration, by us-r-'-and in aim-case the march of events has carried us named director of the lon«-range" was on a mme, had lost his swiftly beyond that phase of remembrance. It is clear that research programme. His asso­ boats, and t iat he. must hav.e ciate director will be Dr. Hilary what the Colony now needs to do is to survey, in as realistic Captain Summer's, and out an 50 Years Ago • B. Moore, another of the top- end to further enquiry by saying and calm a fashion as may be, its immediate and its foreseeable The Hen. Samuel Brownlow ranking oceanographers on the that he did not wish for any Gray, CM G.. has been appoint­ needs in the light of an increasingly menacing international Laboratory's staff conversation. Captain Summers ed. Chief Justice of Bermuda and situation. What might have been deemed politically or other­ and his men were then put on President <*f the Legislative Weird Subject Matter board his vesiel and his boat wise inappropriate a few months ago is now only a logical Council,. Hf was born in ^r- Under a hlsrh-pow-ered micro­ taken away by two men sent measuring up-to the situation confronting us, and opinions muda in 1823., and educated^*at scope the sea creatures to be from the schooner for that purr- King's Poljege, London. After and plans will need to be revised accordingly. st"med In ihe programme pre­ pose. The vessel is of a large beiog called to the Bar at Lin­ [class from 220 to 250 tons, very It appears to us that this present so-called defence plan sent a weird assortment of odd coln's Inn in 1847, he returned shapes and often delicately v long, painted black has a figure­ to Bermuda and D^actised there, takes fuller account of local needs and potentialities than the beautiful 'colouring — a sur-V head which was covered with a being appointed Attorney-Gener­ hodge-podge that unwittingly developed during World War realist menagerie of infinite sail, earries two topsails a long al ahd Advocate-General In 1861. variety. t^tiM torn mounted, and apparently, He held these offices continuous­ II. For instance, we are to have a Naval Volunteer Reserve I twelve other guns. Although unit, with junior Sea Cadets as a ground of reserve and ly until his appointment as Chief The scientific name for them under the Columbian flag, was Justice. During the whole term is plankton, derived from the either Spanish or French built, ultimate reinforcement. In the light of Bermuda's long This compact scientific mechanism, known as a bathythermograph, wilt be used in the of his office as Attorney-General sea-faring traditions and capabilities, this is an innovation td Greek word for "wandering," sails badly," and has been a long 1861-1900," he was never absent which describes the drifting life National Geographic Society - University of M'ami research programme aimed at disclosing time at sea, her copper being from Bermuda on leave, and his be welcomed—insofar as anyone's mind can contemplate a of these minute organisms In­ covered with barnacles. The ; the secrets of the ocean's strange drifting "meadows," populated by minute marine creatures record of holding the office of a welcome for the mart al measures now to be put in hand, lt capable of swimming against a officers and crew from tiieir Colonial Attorney-General for 39 remains to be seen whether the strength of about 600 men current. A single quart of sea known as plankton. Everett C. Jones, one of the research team, is shown adjusting the dress appeared to be old Spa­ years is probably unique. Mr. envisioned for all local defence units will materialise from water may contain as many as niards. Gray was a member of the 100,000 of them. Some are plant­ educated gadget, which measures ocean depth and temperature. voluntary enlistments. It will be a thousand pities if, at this House of Assembly from 1856 to like in character (phytoplank- 1900, and initiated in that body stage at least, we should be compelled to fall back on compul­ observations will be made of ton). Others are animal-like 100 Years Ago more than two-thirds of the-exist- sory training and service. To excuse such a default on the (zopplankton) and feed on the water and li«_ht conditions, tem­ ing statute law of the Colony. perature and other factors. grounds of previous inequalities and inconsistencies is to vegetable nlahkton. Both, < in We are extremely sorry to In Jani'ary, 1883, he was made turn, provide forage for sea life In addition, the boat will peri­ learn that the steamer Great a C.M.G. ignore the very real needs of today and tomorrow. There odically spend 24 hours on Western, whi'-h arrived o n from the smallest of fishes to * a . are points of detail that need to be cleared up concerning the sneeies of whales who wax to a station to give an around-the- Wednesday will be the last of composition and leadership of the various units, but no in­ 70-ton maturity on a few years clock check on the way the the W. I. Company's vessels On Thursday next, under writ plankton pastures move • up to­ coming to these Islands from of His Ex. eile'ncy the Governor superable difficulties should supervene to prevent a wide of such a diet. ward the surface with clock-like Southampton, as the r.ew ar­ dated 18th Inst., a nomination national response. There has been much play upon overseas- To the fishes of fhe sea. large regularity at nightfall and d-»- rangement commences en the will take place at St. Gporge's service in relation to the proposals now before the Assembly. or small, plankton is as indis­ scend acain to lower depths with 2d August, and rot on the ?d for a merrber to serve In the pensable to survival as the 1 t -"- coming of day. The false | September as b. fore announced. room o.' Alexr. Smith, Esq., re­ At the risk of calling down upon our heads a considerable grasses and cereals are to the signed. Tt ere seems to be but measure of wrath, we beg leave to doubt.-*hat this particular animals which range * the land. echoes caused by this shift of We shall have a steamer here infinitesimal creatures gave from the Gulf on the 3d or 4th little interest taken in t"-"- nomin­ issue has been kept in perspective or even in tally with When plankton pastures dwindle, ation as several inquiries made the fish are fewer. When they trouble to the Navy's electronic [ of next month to pi oceed to Eng­ actualities of the last war. And in any case, when emergencies sound-ranging instruments dur­ land. She will be met here by "yesterday a' te' noon elicited tue are lush, the fish teem. And information that up to t.ien the arise neither nations nor men have Ml disposition over their when they become too bountiful, ing World War II submarine a steamer from St. Thomas hunting. . . ^jyd about tbe 5th or 6th; this latter name of no cab did. to had*heen affairs, no matter how well-intentioned they may declare I tbey seem to acquire a poison*." men!ion*.d io; no.rainat'cn. ' I oils Borgia touch, and the fish •teamer will return at o^v^e 'to themselves. Plankton on Rye? St. Thomas, and not wait, as | die fa^Bi'-'^M'-- '*'#»*'jK'il£f_n ' Ther-* h<*s been speculation heretofore, till the 19th or 20th. 25 Years Ago .How do these plankton mead­ The Great Western may be ex­ M*ny comments have been from time to time aly-'it tannin? pected here from the Gulf of ows materialize? Why do they ib.fi **lankton s>*nplv of the oc**»n made on oiir st-gces'l-m that migrate from time to time, draw­ , v> Mexico about the end of next summer clothing should be pro- for human food. Tt is *-os*» l«*, month, on her way to England; What it Means: ing the Ash popwlafion away with th*> Unlwsliy of Miami sct***-- vitu-d for tne' ** in', KO "*eue salty sjiJe. It Thomas, direct, — there to which the projected research would \ be quite palatable and see the thing through.- Economy An Outnumbered Army programme hopes to find an­ nourishing. j meet three other steamers for is said to be the obstacle but it swers. j slaves west, south, and to wind-, ia a poor e cmomy. that- deprives However evtra-'tlni* pftjffel"*"-! ward. Nassau is to have a com­ deserving mm of proper .comfort Ocean Research Neglected r By CLARKE BEACH f*n a . s ale large enough for munication with-St. Thomas once arid tends to impair their effi­ . Science discovered the plank­ human consumption would be an a month. Bermuda, as we have ciency. WASHINGTON, (AP)—Armies of numerical values must re­ ton about a cejitury ago, but enormously expensive operation. in the past have been even more place the old," Riggs wrote. it bas remained a relatively The uncanny economy of the badly outnumbered than are the In reviewing historical facts, circumscribed field of marine ocean does a fir more ""ffWent U.S. forces now fighting in Korea Riggs 'ecaJaed, ''En'gli'crs po­ research, espeoia'lv in oceanic and quicker job transforming and still have won the victory. sition in history shows that work. Considerable, study has these micro-organisms into food Yet when you look hack over smaller nations often defeat been given to tbe patchy pas­ for humanity in the form of fish, some of the campaigns and larger ones or • combinations tures found inshore, and to .Dr. Walton Smith points out. oattles of history, vou find that thereof. Britain's population was -i i army fighting ^against'. .superi­ dips*' which feed the fish of In administering the coming outnumbered in 1588 when she the inclosed seas of the world, or numbers has only about one conquered Spain, and again in research programme, B<\ Wal­ chance in ten of "being the victor. 'fhe open ocean, however, has 1702 against the French, Spanish been subjected to random ton Smith will have a former Major Robert B. Riggs, of the and 'Bavarians, in the Seven college associate working with tfadtife samplings only, and Its secrets Army General Staff Corps, Years' War. and In 1890." him. Both he and Dr. Moore makes this estimate in an articl*. remain to be disclosed. Among the battles he cited The research site for the are graduates of the University in the current issue of "Military were: Review," published hv the Com­ National Geographic Society- of London. Marathon, 490 B.C., in which University of Miami programme mand and General Staff College the Greeks, outnumbered nine to Dr. Walton Smith has bem at Fort Leavenworth, Kas. is believed made to order for Director of the Marine Biology one, defeated the Persians ttie oceanographic scientist be­ Major Riggs' purpose, how­ tl.rough tbeir discipline and Department at the University of ever, was to study the battles cause the northeastward surging Miami since 1940. The previous DOUBLE-CHECK BEFORE "FISHING" FOR PLANKTON — tactical skill. Gulf Stream obligingly funnels in which victory went to tne Gaugamela, 331 B.C. Darius four vears he was connected with Aboard the research ship Megalppa Dr. Hilary B. Maore and smaller army. Pew as Ihey were, the ocean water*''hito the chosen the Bahamas Sponge Fishery In­ the Persian in Iraq outnumbered proving grounds. many were important. JSour of Alexander of Macedon by eight vestigations. an assistant, Everett C. Jones, prepare the seining gear to be By DICK BRIMMELL them were among the 15 decisive to one. Darius used almost mod­ Plans call for the University of used in the National Geographic Society - University of Miami War-torn Korea, and peaceful battles of the world, as listed Dr. Moore did research work Monday. Mr. E. P. T. Tucker's ern blitzkrieg methods, driving Miami's research ship, "Mjegai- at the Plymouth Marine Labora­ Bermuda were closely linked In humourous arid goo I-natured ex­ by the military historian, Sir breaches into tjie Macedonian lopa," to ply this proving ground plankton research programme. Equipment such as this wilt the House on Wednesday by Capt. Edward S. Creasy. tory, England; the International planation of the red lights jfejiieh line with columns of elephants. for regular seinings tp bring out Biologic Station in Bermuda/ and bring up microscopic sea organisms frcm depths as great as Ross Winter when- he announced adorn ' is house at St. G|p-ge's Major Riggs' analysis indi­ se**the-wheeled chariots and plankton from various depth the Woods Hole (Mass.) Oceano­ *?lans, costing £49,572, for the was followed by Mr. S. S.' Tod- cated to. him,, that victory in cavalry. But Alexander's tacti­ lejfls down to 400 fathoms. graphic institute before joining 400 fathoms in Atlantic waters between southern Florida and Colony to aird its loins in defence. dincs' announcement that Dock­ practically all 'battle's, • - from cal skill kept his few men fight­ During each seining systematic the Urdversity of Miami fikplty. the Bahamas. , Copies of the Volunteer Forces' yard unemployed would include Marathon to the campaigns of ing at the right places at the Board's report have now been cir­ "women cleaners." | World War II, has depended pri­ right time. And Darius fled from culated to members by the Ex­ marily on the human factor— the field. ecutive and it is expected that it There was a short pause before members caught on. that is, the leaders' generalship Tannenberg: 1914. Genervij will come up for consideration on and tactical skill and the troops' Monday. "Hm. that does sound a funny Von Hindenburg, witb less than occupation but its is apparently discipline, training, mo.vale, 250,000 German troops, gained a * **t •"* bravery and determination. This the correct Dockyard term," said classic victory over two Russian ; Despite a long and at times im­ Mr. Toddings. bas been true, he said, whether armies, comprising almost 500,- Highlights Of The Weeks News passioned speech by Capt. Winter, the fighting was done with 000 men. They were commanded members were disinclined to be­ * * * *M*Tk*i swords and spears or with rock- by General-? Ffennenkamp and lieve that the current world sti- Last week this column gave the .To attract tourists during the ;I Mode jets in the newest jet planes. Samsonof. This 4s Riggs' de­ measure was approved on Friday ing. away for his job longer than Decrees ation had suddenly brought sartorial prize to Mr. Toddings The development of modern scription of .the battle:. "off-season," the Trade Develop­ by the Legislative Council. 15.minutes. Mr. Robert Lee,"pres­ for his new style of thronged ment Board, working with the about the matters in the report. weapons, said Riggs, has given "Throwing out a cavalry divi­ ident of the Tuberculosis Assoc­ Absolute A question-packed debate is ex­ sancftls and no socks in tbe House. new yardsticks for measuring Chambers of Commerce, intends A battle is being fought for the iation, announced. On Monday he walked In before sion to contain tbe First Russian to organise a series of monthly pected on Monday. the comparative strength of op- Army, Hindenburg turned his four figureheads at H. M. Dftckr Tvo decrees nisi, granted on * * * the meeting commenced; sat posing forces. The sheer wight, festivals, it was announced' at the yard. The British Admiralty ijr'ant A resoli-e of £ 9 000. to love] down at his desk, lifted Ms feet back and attacked Samsonof. beginning of the week. St. Aoril 3 in t-e Divorce Court, At long. last it looks as if the of numbers is less significant Hindeiiteurg ran great risk of be­ them, but so does Sandys Devel­ and resurface the Somerset sec­ were made absolute by the acting and announced to all and sundry than in the past; fire power, air George's, and Sandys wbyld be opment Association and the Ber­ tion of the railway right-of-way | warm afternoons in the House that he was wearing matching ing trapped, but he let Samson- given an opportunity of staging C.hff f J islihe; Dr. the Hon. R. C, on the Hill wilF soon be over un­ power and speed in manoeuvre of's Slavs through his centre and muda Historical Monun^ents for a cycle and carrage path, was] Hollis Hallett, in the Supreme socks. the shows. Trust. Capt. J. T. Lean, Captain given its second and tiiird readtog til October. The long-aWted are what count, rather than the then closed his own trap on the Court on Saturday, KSfc- a a • a Later in the week, a wel«- prorogation should arriv-j duriBg number of men on tbe front line. Russians, who weia stumbling in charge of'the Dockyard, wants in the House. They were in the cases of atlended meeting in the Town the figures to stay w*-ere they the coming week. A prorosal to use Masters gar­ Still, however, large numbers of about in the forest. . Some ,60,000 Jbsepn Akinstall. against-Casseline age on Dundonald Street as the supporting troops and-y factory Russians died on the battlefield, Hall of St. George's beard various are, as a kind of memorial. Mr. W. R. Evans, Director of , Only two orders, plus the de­ suggestions for a festival to be ^-.install and Ruth Lucille Bean fence debate, fac the House on Colony's 'bus terminal ce-Uld; worker* are needed to put the and 100,000 others were taken Agriculture, announced that Tri­ against Edmund Schofleld Bean. e rightly be said to have led to a new weapons and vehicles in ac­ prisoner. i_^S held in the old town during Octo­ Consideration of the Bermuda nidad hkd offered Immediate as­ Monday. There is also a possibil-. tion. And if the human factor ber. Transport Bill has been deferred sistance to Bermuda's reforestat­ ity of the new Furness, Withy heated debate on Monday. is not favourable, it can nullify "With Napoleonic ease, 11144 until the first session of 1951. ion programme. About 1'600 SHIPS BU£ NEXT WEEK ontract being introduced by the It was so heated, in fact, that denburg then about-faced his ..the garage was the scene of a ithfe effect of superior mechanical •A local band named the Four After three separate discussions, plants had already arrived from Hon. Henry Vesey, Cnatrman 0f equipment. • thousands and took on Rennen- Deuces has made recordings of Mr, Ernest Vesey's motion for Trinidad, to replace the dead ced­ the Trade Development Board. :fire on Tuesday morning. Spon­ kamp's Cossacks and infanitry. The Reina del Paciflco is due on taneous combustion in sympathy • "Generally, you cannot count Calypso music to advertise an postponement got through bv 1? ars hei\*, Mi- Evans told the Monday from Liverpool. - The * * **• Here again, German arms pre­ English brand of salts, it was re­ votes to 14. Mr. Vesey said It of Agriculture. "Objector General" H. T. rJorth %'ith the feel ings oT some members on completely oeatlng more than vailed. Another batch of Rus­ Q:ieen of Perm*'da is-a-F.o due to was one of the suggested causes about 2% times your own num­ ported. The records will be played would give the Board of Trade a ajrrtye on Monday from New York, had his name recorded many sian jarisoners (60,000) were in Trinidad, Jamaica, Barbados, chance to provide a good ferry Jmes on Wednesday afternoon. of'the outoiWt. ber, except that today a new «et marched away for tite duration." News, photographs and feature: and will leave aeain the same day. British Guiana and possibly Can- service. Every time the Speaker (Mr. cf Bermuda have been seen by The Alcoa Pointer is expected on 5 adli. 16,500,000 Americans and Canada Thiiratby from and lohn Cox), asked members if "You have hit the nail on the. In ten minutes the House ap­ ians, calculates Mr, Jirnmie Will­ Halifax. there-were any objections to ex- --"seTd," members told Mrs.. Edna The SJiid-Ocean News was fined proved-a resolve of £15,000 for iams, manager of the New Bureau, oenditure, Mr. Nt»rth said: "I ob­ W^atson"'-on Wednesday when she (Sbmii (§f SJIjmtgljt & > ££iv, with £20 costs, for con­ moving the civilian air terminal which is responsible for plug­ yt*ai'-, i4S ships of various nation- ject." •accused Mr. Ernest Vesey JM try­ tempt of court, in commenting on at Kindley Field. Work is being ging" the Colony in magazines •-lities put into Hamilton and St. : THe verbal wigging he got from ing to .lull the Somerset wlway The great, and the little have.need one of another. the preliminary hearing of an as­ rushed on die project. and newspapers. A display of clip-; George's. Toial • foliage arnviie Mr. Percy Outerbridge almost rigftt of way proposal. To*-save sault eharge.-... pings, magazines ahd photograph: here was 810.014, of which'689,?81 dosed the session. Memhers roar­ themselves -the trouble of repeat­ —Thomas Fuller. DetoHs were released of the publicising Bermuda was opened tons "*ent to .'Hamilton' and the ed With laughter as Mr. Outer- edly crossing the floor for/the five The House of Assembly voted mass X-ray survey to be held, in at the News Bureau.Office dur­ •raiujHilly high amount of 1-26,733 bridge, his voice drowned in tue Votes on .the issue, members cross­ ; Individuals/as nations; unite harmoniously iob the basis of for the continuation c|t**work on September. Centres would be set ing the week -'by. the Hon. N. H tons to St. George's, announced uproar, shook his head and right ed to their selected "aye" or "nay"' the bus terminal at the Foot of P. Vesey, chairman of the Trade the^Collecj-e-^'of Customs., Mr. J. sides and camped out there. Mr., fustice, and this is accomplished when self is mi in Love—or God's up at convenient places in the ; index finger at Mr. North few al­ the Lane, at a cost not exceeding Colony, and the speed aimed at Development Board. L. Da»son*t5ibson.' ofttgoing ton- leged misquoted figures. Vesey went down fighting in a ovn plan of salvation. •S&gjkjfj -Mary Baker Eddy. ; £81,000. Vote was> t& tol-?. *tt« would result in no employee be- In the first six months of the age was 823,076, ihe said. .' Matters got a little ribald on 19-5 vote'. THEll^PSr ROYAL Q^ZmT^Wh^ 2^1950 Page TnelMemoi rs^f^httDukei Oft Wi ndsor MHIIIIIIIM'ff""* sive, aad from ttie first I looked upon her as* the most indepen­ y The D«ks ^Windsor feSSs^pf his first%eefi*fi_g^^rJ|^^fe'WaHi-l dent, woman .-f .had ever met. ; This refi-eshifSg, trait of an Warfield Simpson-il the ninth instalment of his autobiography pub­ American woman I was- inclined wtfAJGBRg ™ ' to »Pt down as one of the happier lished by THE SUNDAY ROYAL GAZETTE. out-omes of .the events of 1776. And then 00^ day she began ° GIN From 1931 on**r|fr<*ls varcolBteflimss were put forward >jfe.in4J.^<--^^*3p8 to,mean more to me in a way thit she did .rot perhaps com­ groups for mitigating tr**e lot M-w^^sfeless by vdlfintary .&|j$|p| prehend. My impreiiiietti-is' that for a long time she reroained One heard a curious term in connection with unernployment^''enfojEe.d ieisure.^And tc unaffected by my inte/est. In ancient times the love of a jimiiimi provide these unfortunate people With some me "ins of recreation, some e#£ope from theirxbeer- prince would have been lauded 1 less hemes and the dull defeatism of the streets there evolved-an ambitious plan for e^afcrlish* by t**e r>p<*t!j, ^gj .?3?a « Agents The lrfcdern folk tale, how- ing throughout the so-called "distressed areas" social centres for unemployed v/orking men. .evo,.', has taken a more rigid Financed by voluntary contributiens, it became one of form;-a prince's heart, like his g JOHQoeeN a FSt. BURROWFront St. S & CorneCOrn ShoLISp . large investment with oaljr politiOs, must remain wit'ilb the '"* Hamilton Paget W. the activities of the National Cc*unc.*fi:Qf Social Service. to'-^n rmtorn,'.' •-o>-«^Ib-tlo**ai T-ale. Bit my heat The next, sto^jjesas fo "e*-s***i*if refused to be so confined: One of tne. prime movers of Goyernment's housing p r o- the London CtwSl^y _ iHoanril tr and pr£m*tly, and imperceptibly ti-'e p this scheme was a remark®^* __r"**-me. release the" la**»:i''{_>.r the' ev*~er'- hope formed that one day I nnulit character—Comma"der J-pppy The royal nov/e'r in British : mer;t; ;?*t':bv.''a')*ds . that <-nd I be able to share my life with her; :' Adams — whom 1 had first met r.clitics'•: if Rlimiteii to the power . invited- its -lea'Vfr; Mr.^'b-r' just how I did not.know. moon I had returned to Lon­ a king and in a constitutional ... body from the highest to the i monarchy. i lowest was "mate." His bluff, Victorian times bad deteriorated dini«g-room ?W.:3|iip; Simpson did not- miss the great don from Yorkshire, where I had despite steady renalrs, to a cm- My butler went fo look and boor., which her country has been visiting working men's With connection to Miami from Nassau , | seafaring ways generated trust clubs in towns and villages. (To be continued in next and confidence, and the atmos­ d't'ou only a degree or.' two roon returned with the mislaid conferred upon the world. On phere of good will that surround­ removed from that of a shim. portfolio. the contrary, she liked the cold Wallis had read in the news­ week's Sunday Royal Gazette) With connection io European capitals "Ha!" exclaimed Mr. Morri­ houses of Great Britain. papers about the Council of ed him matte easier my passage To have replaced them with foetal* Servlee. £"$$* wanted to from London - through these dispirited com- modern binl-Jings in^prtx.rating son, tucking it under his arm. MOCKING LOOK COf-YRIGftt I95A WORLD :,,-, munities. "It would never have done to know more about it'. I told her the latest ideas would have re- "avp.t'-e secrets of.stbe Socialist T mocking ^look came into her what it was and what it was try­ COPYRIGHT INCLUDING ui -': Yet OH occasion these calls Dmre.'l e n*"ch h.wfeer outlay ing to do: And being an,Ameri­ could be for me a severe ordeal. than the Duchy could afford. Be­ Party at York/xHouse,, Wptiljl it, eyes. aspS? ALL RIGHTS UNDER PAN- Sir?" "I am sor-r-a?, P'r, but you have can, she was curious to* learn B. 0. A. C. TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU ,•• Iie.oite since ire attempts to cause it was. in a way, a trus' just what a prince's working day AM E R IC A N COPYRIGHT ,, make these clubs cheerful, they for the _simport of the British "M**. Morrison," l^hided, 'it disappointed me." g "Tn Rl^hat wavi"^t§^^g consisted of. __flp^!i CONVENTION RESERVED. j j were fo* the most part dreary heiy .anparBnt, it -*ad lon? beer* would be hard to imagine a REPRODUCTION IN PART ... places—unused public hai la. . a hard ani fa=t r'de of the Duchy wfer pla.e-.'' '"Every American woman wire .vAltibough the orchestra was -femes to your cormtry is always topkking a ereat deal of noise I OR IN FULL IN ALL bt makeshift woolen s|r*i**ti<-es, Council that it should not spec***' SOMETHING LACKING 5 late or borrow. asked that «*am-> rittestion. J h* *" d&i my best to explain that, too, LANGUAGES STRICTLY I j cften ill lit, and furnished sfiab- I have always remembered that iU bily with hard, almost forbidding ; My life was, ih many ways, a hpped for .some'R-'.ing movp o>*igi- These hloAks of old hou<*% free and ample one.^ was, up ta -ial froi-n".' the: Princ-* of Wales." evening. PROHIBITED. • benches and tables. were, thr-reforej sold to the 0 >' FO vat, my ^**"»«3P»*s^*B^C R;"J . rno-rd awa" to •*"t'-«-R.oth'*! • THE SUNDAY ROYAL GA- Front Strset, Hamilton Telephone 3030 Nevertheless, as -^'Otrsuiatetl London County "Council whMij Pr.'nee tn e democratic snJtetv.1 COMPLEX AND ELUSIVE^ was ttfen embarked upon a ;large| RU'ents but the e"**oes of the pas- among th<* underprivileged, ' Vcverthelesjt there was always k\*,*v>: •l'r..'Te'*'-j'i.' Cs>-'-*rril b^atln'* In character Walls wa", and Z E T T E HAS EXCLUSIVE slum -cleafance project. Thf still remains, complex aad elu­ came to realise that something scn'-ethbig lacking, something "-"'• 'tg.*»/*-"•«. ^^»o*-d dctlS"'. "w-*. RIGHTS IN BERMUDA. more was needed than merely '•oTisfs wee torn down, hnf net supplied. j for various reasons part of thr |-J&ad ciparly taken too mach for : to make the idleness of the un- Given Mv character, my. ' employed leirs dreary. *ife for a long time remained : vacant. roving curtositv and indepen­ .. ^o *S.fBp-~'.«-*•'• s^* "•>*TI *^T>^, "-- t/ Unemployment, the basic T dence, my life appeared to "Sirm About this time made the *h* n^s** f->w vp.ars we m^t "cause of their distrust, obviously-- a disconnected .pattern—duty •»-«T-*^»>ajmr *•» tb«( erm—inyf pf' r,i involved economic forces that *iw-*<-rintance of a brilliant yonnp without de-isiorr, serv'ice witt)out- • I were world-wide and outside a architect, a Pcct,' wh© had irs* -pc-nonsibility, pomp without *ri«*---ls at* dinner ^parti's 1** • Prince's scope. returned tc^ Great Britain primed power. jJSll T r»> "mmmtif a* i' However, in going 'down as I with ww idcai for the massR *vee**eBds fai tSe country. production of low rent housing FIRST MEETING WITH J^^**-***-;•*•"-**-* "infolding of our n* did, again and again, to the I , ; By Popular Acclaim! 1 which he had picked up in MRS. SIMPSON "". .f:'.c* hii- ***-'l''_ f-lH an am*rs- > slums I presently discefced a T fc •"'field wherein my iiitei'Vention rtOtlprlCB. "S® 'n<* -*-nr-fr > .-• ,l^nc» ^fr-^r t'*** f!**' My conversations with this Meanwhile something had bap- meeting at Melton Mowbray, we * .might do some good—and taat • ™-»«it w^ish, alt'-ough I did aot was housing. enthusiastic man started me "p**;> at a part^r. -" I .am supposed thinking about the po.sibttity of realise it at the. tin***, -»•-*• to have remarked to my hostess, I Some of the .conditions that I destined to change the coarse ef saw sent me back to The Fort developing this unused site. It "Haven't* I met that ladv before? Cool . . . Comfortable occurred to me that if I could «*Srfllfe. I nwt Willis Warfield ,^^P-AT "COURT" almost ill. How could one hope Stimulate the interest cf a far- Simpson. jt,** ^^HJ i to build a healthy nation— T'he** I saH^.^er . ar-a'n pt sighted public spirited group of We f;r.it met duriflg the winter , Safe and Quiet healtfty both in mind and body men in, the "City" of London: af'er my ret'j-to f'om South "f-o*"rt'.* In thp, «**>*at ba "room ft on such wretchedness? W__m the Duchy's former land might America in 1931. I had cone tc "^'-fkli^bam Pai*>c_». She was well be transformed into a model Melton Mowbray, :^^.|**'J-**"*rter~ being.T.|!presented" to my par­ ORIGINAL IDEA 'lousing development such as shire, with my brother George ents. vere going up in many cities on for a wpf-k-*nd's fox .bunting. T w-»«r as "s*"l. standin'* h->_ It was a visi> to Liverpool with '•'ind tlvtr gilt ihrones, as Wallis -^r thf continent of Europe. Wallis and her husband Ernest my father's old friend, the Earl approached iri |r^''-*l5wly mn-d**-- i of Derby, that supplied me with My old friend Sir Edward were guests in the same hdug**. Peacock, a seniorv partner to It was one of ithose weekends *ir>o of women"%**illiant" la Court an original idea. Lord Derby was fpsthprs a"d t***»rw«(^.-..,,'riion h**-* ., a great figure in Lancashire— Baring Brothers, who' was also for which British winters are Receiver-General of the Duchy iastiK'p. irrfamousV-coid, damp, turn came to curtsey, first to my & the *L*/:d-I'.eatow<*.jS c". the tfMHJMr'&fen to my mo'^hl*^ t ***->c county and the owner of exten­ af Cornwall, was all,. for the -oggy. & 1 scheme. Wallis did not ride and ob­ •trrck^ij>y the grace of ber sive property. jig *' -"T-T-iaf'e and the natural dignity Whenever I visited that county It was not long before he had viously had no interest in horses, •ollected a keen and powerful hounds, or hunting in general. of her movements. I always stopped with him at his The Simpsons h?d a snii.ll but country seat, Knowsley Hall. On group of bankers who were She was also plainly in misery prepared to risk the necessary from a bad cold in the head. i-'harn"!""^ flat in Bryan#on this occasion he was showing me f*_SijS(#^^ *^Seorge Streot. Every­ \ aroutid a new housing estate thing ip it was in exquisite taste, built op the site previously occu- kW'-t""*:foeTd. in my judgment, ''* pied by one of the worst slums unrivaHett in London. • of that great port. jStp Havi»*«f been ra.'*ied' **» Balti- ' /fitWhile these new Working-class more, where a fine dinner Is • t£rellings represented an en- •Ttca»ured as o*-** of the highest O o • coin-aging start in the .right* di- huroa-1. "aseemplishme'nt*', Wallis Answers i • rection, they were, we both had an expert knowledge of Proven Reliability •j' agreed, only drops of water in cooking." But beyond all that she Every Transport the ocean of human need. had & polarte'ng attraction for Economical To Run , la'-g-Lord Barby grumbled over the gay, lively, and informing com­ tardiness and lack of initiative pany. • • |||p|piij Requirement ,;;: displayed by the Goverrirbebt oi I travelled a good deal during * Simple To Operate it' fte, day. lllll. this period. But when I was in i^^.';'P«Pbai-»44|;'may he ablf to Londonr f "Weed to drop in at help," I said. Bryanston pourt. for cocktail's, And, on a sudden inspiration, i where one met young-'British and o |. asked him what he thbugbfev-sl' American men of affairs, foreign ,', the idea of my inviting the o ; diplomats, and Intelligent wo­ L*; ?rime Minister to York Ho*H-** men, i®^ JL to discuss housing with a fev J*S« ^ITTY TALK ;,, leading men who heid the sam- / '» views as did he and i. The talk was witty and crack- \ gjg]§- "I'bat's . a capital ;4dea," sair" ling with the new ideas that were ... Lord Derby. "I should be hoiStR bubbling uo furiously' in the ... oured to come myself." world of Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin s-*S& A dinner party struck me a jbijji !New Deal,, and Chiang o the advantageous approach. Ant Kai-shek. Subtle and dlsoriminating, e> by the time I J^naHy settled upor '' tbe men I wanted *•& Rcmsa* Wallis bad an intuitive bnder- , ' MacDonald fo meet, the capacity standinK of, |he forces and ideas of my dining-roorn was taxed tc working in sciety. She was sut**- ' the full. *?l|_l prisingly well informed about politics and current affairs. jj__WB&- sat on my right, and -M*-' fJ t, Order Yours Today R j"feville Chamberlain, Chwr^eiipr ^F %as irnpBe1SseS ^p "her habit 4 of reading tie four leading M ' of the Exchequer, Lenffiti® left. •". 'Ate Minister of Health, Sir E. LondonRnewspapers every day,, Delivery Off Next Shipment Hilton Young, sat opposite. from cova*r-*b!*-feo^er. - ^e—l-^rt* apt W^ES^IB** lat*-*i* books, and K TALK UNTIL MIDNIGHT knew a good deal about the Phone 3907 or 3981 "* '•; theatre. Her' conversation was the talk went on until mid- deft and amusing. " ^^^^ !.' night. No doubt, every argument J^SHANTID M!R- i* advanced had been brought up •• earlier at a hundred housing But most of all I admired her Distributed By ;,• rjtiiferenees. But I dare say that forthrightness. If she disagreed • if i'asi the first debate on housing with some point under discussion ir that ever took place under, tbe ] jha nevejvi fj|it|rd *to advabce'»ir: own ' yiews Wr& vigqpf aud auspices of tbe Prince of Wales. 4 spjjrK. That side of hei*• tfrafjhaafyr The Bermuda Motor & Cycle Accessories Co., Ltd. -i* If "the 'Prime Minister.-* had! ? . i accepted. I mygj.invi'taHon'-'-* *A**th j taW.ma% R_f"l jfi g't"'''5*'*- ^^^ii r pleastoc^-heAtdBl*; his leave in a J R?"^»an *|n my posi^on seldom i." different iimo&fflnder the steady} teeountered that trait ,-fc-^thfflt: . I THE.' LUCASlHOUSE ' *1 crossfire, -of Criticism he made people. |P"»*^B having believed, '••jnatiEM. what struck the rest of us as f&ax P»y otfband judgments were rather a lame defence of toe Mrs*. Simps.odf^|4ysd her dog. infallible, _B always welcomed -i Page 8 THE SUNQAY BOYAL GAZETTE, JULY 23, 1950 Mitor May ffav# f# Highlight J from Operate m Himself Th# Sil ver^eridSt ByCANDiDUS fftai fto"t-|*^)-commo*i i*heno- uation—an attitude to life, ah grasp .of. a. .situation, arid th^ fhe iiC m Isold!id Island : menon, a ffttn with real Tlram-* ambitts*-4 ^J| t*>ve, a ha+red. a curious streak of humanity that THE CHILL OFF ars:_ its subject, will lid. seen at quirk of character—with the' re- Qg^pfiially emerges _ i{ft',;:.stjch (13. 16, 19. 25, 31 or 49 mejrjk fiinds) ^il^BOURI^F^tigtralia, "Jt-fg ttjp Playhouse during5fS ebming characters. His final tmfretiltencp •"Tiie' Promenade Coiicerts. wh(ch man? If so, Mra. Mike should mV* sultlng conflicts and clashes of THI FILM: Stage Fright fM ^geuter> ^Bioctlcffi Serge Udo- week, when "Edward, Sty Sun," aftd sis$-}ftstiKfc8f§6ii also fit wel" Vgipati last weei . are cofitfnttfhg NEW flLMS you a few hints about what you person&Ii*Ey,R*B*at are the eadwip THI STARS: tSkt Wyman, Morlene i'vtao*8, Iteriw!* i|l wi.W. appendicitis is shown there. M§nj- films- 01 'drama, as usually understood. into the jsfcltM-e. £*?lgK this. Week, 'they raay ije hear-} at ar^ letting yQur*i#H in fe#.; Dietrich, Michael WJWing It seems that life in' Canada's I'm, a |Qnely>..Spath Polar island. most films, in fact—have dra­ Byt "Edward, My Son" is such Deborah Kerr as his wife also 12.W MjK-tnigHt^iil. "SffdiHsse&iy; matic elements ind, dramatic 12.15 am. ori Thursday, ahd at OPINION: Who's afraid of the bi§ by MILTON SHULMAN far north consists of snow, MAC' *nmy yet have (& ejiferate Oft siiK- % Spit"*?. Jt tttftis on the Wxp r-ises . to cfltasSderabi^ *j»!ifhts. bad Hitchcock? fcself, >WM Wm fw^ moments, and exploit material of a crook for his worthless son Her early affection for her mrwL. cabins, snow, Indians, snow, diph­ EW'*rea"i"d b.f'-*8y_5 "fedSy thSrt eJ^K^wimati^ namri. Bur most whesj prefereriees fte tri another AN -iifred Hitchcock film book, Hollywood must be finding theria, snow, loneliness, snow, .—rendered worfbless because of band, growing distress R&*rer the it increasmely dHficult inventing |«bere was no hope of a doctor of them concern themselves pri­ Wg ,eMrange*n,ed. jJi^^^BB dfe*cjft*w|t vam'M-fBtjSS^Bt ISW*" used to be an occasion for a wolves, and It's very cold, (Ms*; hi-j father's indulgence of his K news ways of iMirftaining jftftir preaching him to perform the oper­ marily with narrative, action every whim. The father is a ipashate, frustrated love for tie which is heafd on Thursday itt tightening pf the throat, a There are no dentists, no hospi­ ation for at least two weeks. and the . incidents that arise in doctor, and final anguish and bit­ interest in sudden death and not- tals, no motor cars and no cinemas. hard, scheming, ruth|ess man whitening of the knuckles and so-sudden criminal investigation. He .had earlier decided to put the course of those things. who rises, by means Involving terness are splendidly conveyed; "Trent's Last Casfe"-'% -jt new In fact, the only item of clvillaa- WH the self-appendectomy when I fraud, trickery and the darker and her moral and physical de­ serial whfca Is broadcast at 7.60 perhaps even an odd bead of By setting Black Hand in the tron in plentiful supply up there ^tie heard that a shop carrying a kinds of crime, from obscurity cline as she takes to drink H^ip.m. niglsffyj^^? ^g perspiration or two. For here Italian colony of New York at the seems to be film actresses' make­ jStoctor was nearftig the island. I to vast wealth and a title', His brilliantly done. **• jfeA.RE. W. IwSgpn. ttie atii^st 6f ; beginning of the. century and by up cream. f was the master of suspense at concentrating on an atmosphere gr-.But today the shin's master said I oi>e -redeeming feature, which is Ihe famous novel, "The Four Fea­ Mrs. Mike sets out to he an un­ work. replete with moustaches, hand or­ I he would not risk his ship in Ant- also his blind spot, is his love The film was made in England thers," will bh the _st|8j&*t IjLa : compromising tear-jerker and for his son (who db-»<_ not annear "SfcR-Ji n ,, ft-aerici!!*.., ^aiipny, "^IK by *t-^jfflpp «f^k I* WetHies .•-Tl_S*t' wUl notice the Use of the gans and vino, this picture almost from the sniffling sounds all j arctic waters in winter and was makes you forget tiiat it is basic­ [f-Fesummi- his course. (in.,the picture). The story.£» though with IBalalf British per- dSy evening fit §.45,p.m. SS past tens€?i_?''t'0r we have in the around me I should soy it succeeds sonn^RR'^SBe production ,§» tUfe bast three years sat through The ally a conventional thrufej*. Udovikoff, the onlv doctor with sSlehple and straight-icr ward _ Tne,thlrrj Test Stitch bet*#fn in its purpose. Evelyn Keyes and whole, |s good; though, the in­ England and the West Indies wtll Paradine Case. Rope, and Under Gene Kelly embarks on a one- An Anstfaiian exnedition on Heard I enough. The interest lifest-in the Dick Powell, as Mrs. and Mr. Mike terior of . tnte "Htflfe $tSHSft fc be brought to listeners on Monday Capricorn, and there was no sus­ man veijdetta to wipe, out the | Island, 2,500 miles from Austra- j. development of the financier's skate gently and convincingly Hammersinjtjh'**,;pj, -wKftiw* fatil- apd Tuesday^ at 6.Mi p.m. and fpr pense at all. Now comes Stage Black Hand sang who have been | lia's west **oast. radioed, b's wife character under the influence of ; FH**ht. Still no suspense. nrer this sentimental thin ice. his paternal affection, and also e&, I3S6 Araettcan in stjne to be those who are tn,t|srested la rugby murdering' kidnapping syad ter- THE FILM: Orpheus gft . Western Austral tt, wat entirely convincing. the match hetwaeh Nfew Zeajmnd Not that Mr. Hitchcock hasn't rorising the newly arrived Italian i he would use the knife on himself. of that of the boy's* mother, who THE STARS: Jean Marais, Marie Dea is similarly attached to Mai, 'bat Eujd the British M|s Touring loaded his story with enough dltl- Immigrants. OPINION: The Greeks must hove a K* fThen the liner Port Phillip wjrs The J$k-s, House ^WSfiy^^^r line props to freeze your backbone who sees the dangers of spoiling joice in elegant aapellations. like Team wMl be broadcast *8j*SSt«r- * * * word far it I«j8***erted from M_* f onddrf-«,§S*- stiff with frltht. TBere is an es- J uni, tiiough powerless to prevent Alfalftj, ^pLj&St ajjf (Chimp. day at t.lS.tfafc. It Is obvious trom the Neinaoli- THE only aspect of Orpheus I can j. tralia route southwards to Heard I Alsh Of tisffit^t, **ill fp. a talk ca'jied murder srStfpect, a deadly- tarr assortment of stabbines shoot­ it. ttiay^e iasj**6tei by th-i curibos looking lady of the stage, a mad­ recommend is its daring. For Island. Udovikoff's condition htv i •».vSra».__ f*as. Wortse ..!KJs}i. m rm radar, in rearetime, on FrHfiSy ings and bombings in which Mr. To make a play of this kind ! man with two killings to his cre­ Jean Cocteau has here attempted Improved sliehtly and it was decided convincing it needs first-rate act­ Hollywood," at the . Pl^'iouie. itj&W) ^Idfimt. ^^* Kelly becomes involved, that to create in terms of tbe cinema a fl'tp wait for the doctor ••-f'rpni ;She" - dit, .ii bloodstained dress, screams, ing, and first-safe acting it re­ Qirl _. "Atftriift"',., Smm^,Mt$y Her Fo^fJ ^iehne^s Princess bodies and echoing theatres. spachetti and opera are not Italy's visual poem tenuously based upon j, ship—only a few^lidiirs svfayl ceives. Spencer Tracy presents Margar;^ •wffi tpjsllver a sfilii^i_it only exports. wl&ter ana athers afe Ht^lveS. * ,a * the myth of Orpheus and Eury- But,the captain said Antarctic] a studied and convincing port­ tofe _Bhal catjsi^rt of the world In the end, Mir. Kelly gets out dice. ' That "singular anomal »'* :as Yet Stage Fright nayer adds up iee would net atJaw the Port Phil-1 rait of the magnate, bringing out conference of fSfrl Guides. TSUs of a situation that would have But poetry implies some order Gilbert m^at have said,, the to more than a leisurely and lip through, to Hq^tt Islaftd* i all the Hastiness in,li4io; all his will be heard at 5.15 p.m. on taxed the combined resources of and form and rhythm. All that woman outlaw, returns to the meandering melodrama., eood for 6|y4ality to his wife, and heart- Saturday. Dtck B%<*taa. Houdini and lite In­ emerges from this Mm is an un Wk Australian officials' were today" "crfen in the nerson of "r>akota a few laushs but no chilis. Its im­ lessness towards his partner; his visible Man. tidy heap of symbols run riot, fiawaiting advice from Udovikoff Lil," hi tha film of that title to Sunday, July 23— probable plot about a. student act­ Spencer Tracy, who appears in ***&, j§8&e and foresight iri such 1 Despite a creeping pace and a trick photography and obscure Bhether or not he will mow carry be shown at the Opera Hott *^. 6.30 Children's Bear ress (Jane; Wyman) who. trails "Edward, My Sor§" at the matters as his dealings with the- melodramatic plot. Black Hand dlalotrue. Rout his plan to operate'ort himself. The year 1950Ri*>eeps in with 8.45 Religious Talk Marlene Dietrich in order to save college; and all his folly and has enough moments of tension It is not enough to aive modern I It Is understood, there is at least Playhouse. crornpthin'? called a "pKychopath- 9,15 English Magazine -jiseS heir suspected boy-friend (Richajd ignorance in his -treatment of his anrl excitement to lift it a good characters mythological names, fe One biologist with the expedition ic killer," but the gun play is as 10.00 Sunday Servlee Todd) fronS a murder charge, sti 1 son. stiletto's throw above the routine have them float eerily through who could help him. Medical ad- Few of them are dramatic in it was in the beginning. Marie 10.30 I/ondon Forum mutates nothin-r but yawns. ^ftntster film. wind-blown sets, speak porten­ "vice is beine radioed from'§b*dney. their subject. Few of them are Yet he somehow manages to Windsor, George Cameron and 11.15 Anything to Declare But most Of this picture's value Udovikoff is a yo'ii'iig Ukrainian concerned with that unfolding of suggest also his underlying others simulate the parties in­ % Chief credit for this feat should tously but meaninelessly in vague 11.45 English Eloquence comes from a series of delightful go to the cameraman and the cost- 'migrant. a philosophy or an emotional sit- depths* his resourcefulness and volved. 12,00 KfuElc In Miniature phrases, and then justify it bl ttie* comic performances. And since io*" department. The former effec- name of poetry. I expect to be Mortdoy, July 24-— these are eenerated by such vet- tt**>e"_5* creates an eerie mood of stirred by poetry, not confused. 6.00 England vs. West ladles eran characters as Ala-stair Sim. 'helpless fear, while the tetter has' I&arlene Dietrich, Sylstt Thorndike Despite some jfood acting by WHEN WE WERE YOUNG' HITS SHOW THE EFFECT OF (cridrSl) turned up ir splendid array of ver­ Jean Marais as Orphcs, and an THE YEAR! 7.00 "Trent's Last Case" and Miles Malleson, it seetns tiiat satile and new character actors. acting begins around 50. occasional glimpse of tbe kind of 9.15 Sei-ince BevV**** Gene Kelly, havih-f proved his camerawork a cinematic poem 10.00 *£temolrs of Musical Comedy The yoiincer members of tile ability t*s a bniliant dancer and 10.30 Booka to HeaJl'. ' cast—Jane Wyman, Richard Todd should have. I found Orpheus pre­ imaginative director, now shows tentious and exasperating. Stars object to their early 10.45 Film Review and Michael Wilding, as an ami­ tlfalt l»e fan a<*t **ith bdth feet tied films THB FILM: My Friend Irnio 11.15 "Much-Bindfng-in-the-<*-**"sh" able detertive—look much better behind his back. J. Carrel Nalsh U 45 Commo-iwe*****- Survey when they are not having their THE STARS: Marie Wilson, Diana is excellent in a neat and convin­ Lynn Tuesday, July 25— scenes stolen from them by their cing performance as an Italian elders. OPINION: I never met the lady oiiitelevision 6.00 England vs. West In-lle3 detecMve. TH|5 advertisements tell me this TH| FJLM: Black Hand (cricket THE FILM: Mrs. Mike THE STARS: Gene Kelly, J. Carrol film is very funny. It is sel**- From FRESEBICK COOK: New York, 6 30 Welsh Magazine THE STARS: Dick Powell, Evelyn d"led to run for 85 minutes. I 7.00 "Trent's East Cajse" Naisli Keve- OPINION: Dirty bu-iness waited for an hour. It had shown Most modern Hollywood films No extra pay 7.15 Twenty Questions QPINION: Cold teors no signs of being funny up to then. are barred from* television imdfer HAVING examined crime from ARE you interested In 'Marrying sr So, the stars complain, peopl^ 8 15 Guards on Parade London Express Service the studios' contract with James »15 "On The Jpb" enoneh angles to fill a geometry Ro.\ al Canadian Mounted Police­ Caesar Petri lid and his Musi- stay away from thelf new pic- •**i'p- au€Jijoy a Tankard of Ale or a 8.15 Mii'lc tn Miniature him. African ritual murder. !6Mt* «un w tp 10.00 Prom Concert The three who escaped were Pimms Cup at African chief SiKvane Nxumalo. 12.00 "Radar in Peacetime" Gerald Clement, 9, Garry Wad- SECOJ.D CHORUS dell, 9, and Billy Anderson, 8. cou*jin. of the paramount chief *& Peg Leg John's Taproom 'et nothing out of the mushroom­ Saturday, July 29— "the boys #ere on their way for Swaziland; was sentenced to death. Astaire, Goddard as TV viewers ing new entertainment business. 1.15 F.ugby Match a swim when the tragedy occur­ The farmer, Carl Werner, of and stay on and Regulars on the old-time .film see them in the 1940 .fllm 5 15 Princess Margaret Speaking red. Hlatikulu, Swaziland, was found be tempted by a portion of ^eal aiia Ham Pie with programmes now inclut'a most 8 15 BBC Or-ht-tra. and Chorus "I turned around and saw the Suiity o" receiving money from fresh tomatoes and lettuce, and maybe a continen­ of the big names: Rita Hay- 9.15 Sports. Summary engine of a train just hitting the Silwane after the ritual murder FOR SALE tal cheese with coffee — and wine by the glass, in worth, Mickey Rooney, Claud- 12.00 The I-iea of a T"*Jivt|!*ity end of the bridge," Garry said. of the ten-year-old herd boy had otte Colbert, James Cagney. News daily at 6, 11 and 1 a.m. . "Freddy let me and Gerry and taken place on his farm. Parts Dennis Morpan, Barbara Stan­ _o Billy go ahead because we're lit­ of the boy's body were used for The English Buffet wyck, Humphrey Bogart, Paul- tler. We ran as hard as we could " medicine" and the remains itte Goddard, Ginger Rogers. , . . All I remember is reaching buried in an ant bear bole. or possibly you would prefer to reserve a dinner Decries 'Ignerance' i the west end of the bridge and Two African witch doctors were to your liking, or of our selection in 17 ysars back throwing myself to one side. . . acquitted. Cottage The Dining Room or Garden Patio. "I felt the steam on my bare Doris Day's 1941 flkn. Mr. 1 legs and I dived off tiie track. owe .men i see• Freddie. in good residential section oi A La Carte Prices - Fully Licensed - Real Hospitality Celebrity, is a television feature. I "When I stopped rolling I got "Then we saw bim. He Smith's Parish, near Deepdene and Gracious Living:. So are Dennis Morgan's 1936-re­ ence ' up ana saw ttie other two boys lying about 50 feet away," Manor lease. I Cover tbe Sea, Bogart's Midnight. Virginia Mayo's Ad LONDON, July 32^ • (1*934), and Ginffer Roffe*-**!§,^»33 jioun-js witn a variety of fruit BENNY, LOMBARD an**-*" O' tbe pirt played by Bri K.W.V. picture, A Shriek in the Night. To Be or Nat To Be 'ain "in the defence of ^freedom rees, and also a 15 It'Water iiimS. -aa^rpst rnmmim.i.m." fr**mt oh thfe sound. Gertrude Lawrence. • ***h»"f Britain's soldiers .bad been in lew film. The Glass Menagerie, '•eir earlier davs, have or.ly lb SOUTH AFRICAN WINft switch on their television to the vaniuarrt of the fight, the IS minutes from Hamilton 's due* for early ^release, may lewspaper declared in an edit- he seen on .televtiftiutv in her 193-" ee their 1935 release, Red *5nglish comedy, Nsj rtjnny Busi-- Salute. irial. 'The world is too ignorant of our Thfe K.W.V. "Label on these W»*ses from The cottage consists of: ^eefs Beirg£ -IPSS, "with Sir 'Lauisbce Glivier Myrna toy can go even further 'nvitatiofl toR fUm fans to say: Rebellion. whi*h we are already committed Uly wlitfd, haven't they aged" in Malaya arid In the defence of Living Room m the Far East in general, of the \nd, some of them t complain, Laurel and Hardy Kitchen (with, stove) .* new generations of filjngoers lart played by British soldiers, At Moderate Prim 'rave grown up since many of Lovers of the old Laurel and British ships and British money. OCEANSIDE ACCOMMODATIONS xhe' pictures were made. Hardy comedies find that, nearly " O u r . information services KW.V. Coronation Wine...... 5/6 bottlt all of them are on show reguLar- throughout the world are not Can be sold with small lot of Former big hits $$& !y. Jimmy Durante's 1934 Joe nearly as vocal as they should be, K.W.V. M|| lid Ptlrt .if- 1 land measuring 79' x 115' with Palooka has been revived. especially in "Washineton and New rights to Water i Seen regularly now on Ameri­ York. The facts must be .appre­ can television are'many pictures Almost a collector's Item now Paarl Old BroWn Sherry &/- " is. To Be, or Not To Be, which ciated, and the Government Is which wet* big hits when they entitled to point them out with were ft?** ..produced, including Jack Benny made years ago with Paarl Amontillado Sherry &/- " Price £3,650 (he late Carole Lombard. ^ffl vifg&ur. the 19& 3o*d Astaire-Paulette 'But now we are faced with luiiM. immti, .t/- 1 Goddaro.J^icture, Second Chorus, The aopearance on televisiojr fresh sacrifices to match the 'high' —OR— the James Stewart-Paulette God­ of the 1943 Sol Lesser film;. purpose' of tite American people. dard Pot o' Gold, LijiA Darnell's copi%$kwiWm...... 5/- " Stage Door Canteen, Is hitting "We must not fritter away what Lot of land measuring 254' x City Without Men,. Sijer It Hap­ some of. the biggest names In pened To-morrow. time there ma^ be left, Tfe must 115' with water front show business. shape our policies by intentioii, Edward G. Rofoffison's Journey It is said to have contained instead of allowing them - to be Imported by: Together and Thunder iaZttie more big stars than any picture forced upon us tjy events." Price £4,200 City are both going the rounds. ever made. Among, those who -—J5-^ -3,.,. _ . Robert Young and Barbara ran now see themselves ifi Eels in America and Europe it are Tallulah Bankhead, Ina leave their streams and s***im to MITH-I LIQUORS Stanwyck, to remind' tafat^of Claire, tbe Lunts, Helen Hayes, tbe. warm Atlantic waters, north For Appointment to View Grade.- Fields, Jane Cowl, Ger­ of the Equator. There they pro» St George's Hamltion Sonterscl* trude ; Lawrence, Groucho Marx, duce their young and oi*_ The Phone 3492 Ethel Merman, Paul Muni, Ray young eels swim back to the Bolger an*§- Cornelia Otli Skin*. «ne homes which their parentis 22»9* Everything nei-fiiPfy ' "iiisliTS left." "lil For The JIGGS By George McManus Bicycle I'M DYIN' OW-5HUT laprl VW*xWT VOU CLOSE THAT VOOQ- . FROM PROM TH' "TOCaii-.dM MV UKJC1RS MAYBB IT'LL ife MJGE I'VE dgEf;A£Hn.u-* HEAf- "BA,"" TErteASfrfc-- MpyflEm' -WW©QOt, IN 1^*5 ROOM -.11 AM' rtAh© ME TH«r IvNTHONY MAeeiE COMPLAtMlSl© 'ABOUT THE ';M- T*m)4&&Ptfh. — «^W2»JErR BAG HEAT WM|£ HE'S POOC? ®jy—I AN' TU«fN ON THB BUFFET SUPPlp 1 SUPPEBIMO 5HQI*iU_3*iff"lli ELECTiaC tCATei?.' ' HOSPITAL/ COWPLA*J m ON THE OCEAN TERItACE

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"THE REEFS . TRIO" For Reservations Phone 1089 Burnaby Hill Phone 3157 1 THMENDAY WYMlGAZETTE, JtJLY. 2& JL950 Page NEW EYES F0R0tM9NB)ffiE^rQDA i IVAU PLANES INMKOREA LESSERKrWWNINDUSTRif AP Newsfeatures Till SUPERIORITY of :W$, . By FRANK - H A^0RT||| ah craft was demonstrated: Truly, one half of the worid cbi-^^t kr0*^^s»f'jhe other early in the Korean crisis. H|j|f 'iveS'^S^R-f*e>:-r much talk of establishing ney^fr-dustrtes Ameri can t r ans por t ^g^lanes • ^jBermuda, but how many of us know'of some df the ."emat-k- were helping to evacuate 2,0.091 pe*sons, including members of able little ''industiiBs" already carried on in our »e$i|^? At the United Nations Commis­ Astwood and Dickinson's Front Street establishme^^Sound sion on Korea, American civil­ •wi not only new glasses but a remarkably interesting storyiqrs well. ians and mil. tary dependents, It is well known that the firm supplies spectacles, ;|pt it is when thev were *»tt«*Bk^r7Tby much 'fess generally known that it also makes them. enemy planes. V.8. fighter **»*,-5i|)l»fcio*iA.»i"i lau nguier use$> uy lsoiui s-.tta oiiu-ji-'iNU .ts-'fAH F-80, American Jet planes went into action and ) This is something uninue—and . pharmacy in j. Korean Reds has these specifications: fighter meets these specifications: having qualiflwl in were reported 'fl^Wve shot not only in Bermuda. Few op­ Gross w****f^^^^^^^^^i'^E.. '>>5W pounds Gross Weight S§f.'.'.. •^^^^^^^^^y0Jl^k\ f$m, a-*44n ontics the following down several Russian-made ticians anywhere grind thete/#*rn year. He came to Bermuda p Wing Span • t^/^ii^lfw •'-••• • 32 feet, Id inches Wing Span . "«^^_wi^&^S."'" s* ***•%*' lenses—it is rarely worth' their 1943, as'chemist and optician at North Korean Yak fighters while to do so-, it is far easier Length -tj|j£!^_gtfe:- • -0^^ • 2"" feet, 1ft Inches Irertgd^i''^.- ..'...;2* .34 feet, 6 laches | the Poval Na"a\ Fos*4tgiL, and without a loss to Americans. ; to send the^-optometrigt.9. (eye- joined Astwood and Dickinson's A reason for this quick success Top Speed ,'ij^p5 .-... ;^-. 440 miles per hour Top Speed ...-.*. .<*fji;'* **M miles per hour I tester's) pre**erl]3'rJoi/away to a in 1946. Maximum Range __iji¥*0.. -WTL X 856 miles Maximum Range1 . M>«*.«S'P^ 1,800 miles factory, and to receive the fin­ may be found in the ad joining ished lenses back, all ready to Mr. Coltman peers into your comparison of the outstanding Maximum Ceiling .. fe^3p^^^^^lji^pl<.M9 Maximum Ceiling . %$W^^^M'L&... 45.000 teet'l eyes with the aid of bright iiehts, s 5 put into the frames. jSraferences between American Armament . .•**%%,... 20 mm. Nose Gun Plus Two Armament ¥&%*_{• -""' • * Calibre Guns' reassuring you with soothing con­ jjPsf| 12.7 mm. Guns or 87 nun. I-^Pw Pius Two 1,000 pound Bombs TRAINED PERSONNEL versation Hie while; makes you and Russian fight***-?, at least read FTPBX OMLYB xenqw Nose Gun audi;-.One' 12.7 mm. Ifffj&ff'J or Ten Bocjtets. thoss jBsel |g- ihe North - But Ber*Mi<§&"'s isolatitiftiSfltetT and similar groups, through Koreans ia the early fighting. Engines . -M^M; it? Wquld-Cooled Piston Engine Engines • j^S J^l *f ^pNreiet J 33 with!-' I the picture, ito send the work *-«9l*i0«s combinations of lenses. »»'*^§_fe *' with 1,310 Horsepower 4,600 pounds Thrust ' away adds considerably to the He writes down the results', in cost and to the time taken—an figures and I eaba"i"*tie a^_p*cr, as important point, especially in the a prescription. This preset**, tion case of replacements for break­ is turned by the workshop into ages, when a delay even of days the means by which your outlook may be a serious matter for a on life is improved, and your Aureomycin May Prove client. So Astwood and Dickin­ excuse for walking into lamp­ Mr. Donald Dwyrs, a vetercft-of 28 years' service yvith Astwood son's imported .j^aehi&ery and posts is- removed. I and Dickinson, analyses a lens with the lensometer.^^ trained personnel %a'r*operate it. In charge of the work*-depart­ r They new find themselves' in a ment is Mr. Donald Davis, a -an be seti 't'9 produce any re- plates, acting rather like cams, Cure For Trachoma! I position to do 90 per cent-of their "i.uired shape or degree of curva- ensure that the^prrect shaoe is y*»|eran of 28 years' service, with re own work. The other 10 per cent u ^- ^^S maintained, and the.Rpr"cess,.is, Bv Corley Smith the firm. His staff take ltL%r\ consists of certain kinds of bi­ turns . to carry out each of the The lens is riow checked (th° Sutomaticaliy stopped wh^^*^ LONDON, July 22 (Reuter). rnnge of disease orrrnisms ani | focal and trifocal lenses, and oroces-es. so that they are all ftrst of several cheekf) by an has gone far enough. The new drug aureomycin . may yet could be used safely on and k comparatively rare special jobs, qualified in the whole business. ingenious cont*-iva*"*eef> called a soon master trachoma, a danger­ **-* t!"e.»^i**-»*i body. Since then like cataract lenses. My guide through the workshop lensometer. Into this tjia newly- SENSITIVE MACHINE ous eye disease thought to infect the droug had been' used success­ ?round lens is inset-ted and the one-tenth of the entire world fully to tre-it pneumonia boiln, Both the partners are "fjualified was Mr. Jerome Hollis, Finally, the lenses are "mount- •jnerator. looks throash-|K> at an n population. Dr. James Rueeseg- epidemic meningitis, gor.orrhe*. optometrists. Mr. Ernest M. "Hie first operation in .t"*-* *"* illuminated pattern of black cir­ d" i** their frames and tested ger, of Pearl River, New York," dysentery and typhus. Astwood tiaitte3 orlRfiaaily i*> r Section of a rough, or "semi­ cles on a green field, with stripes in another ingenious instrument, ss'-* he e. IIIKS Sir>"e "the discovery of aureo­ New York, away back in 1899, finished" lens—actually a blojk of a lighter shade of green. Vari­ t'- e colmasvope, for. detecting; and took a furthep course of Dr. Ruegsegger, a key figure mycin, his department had ex­ of crown glass "b. taring but a ations or distortions in this pat­ 'tTjriv.s 'whieh might deve'op in­ in the development of the- drug, amined over a thousand new* study in Boston ln*l?8tioned ture of emery and water, and and shape ef t'*e lens. TnP hql_{i and the like, ai'd we^'have a [.result in to'al blindness by form- for the nose-piece are bored wtth comrreneftsive picture of a re­ j ing scar tissue" over the cornea QUARTERS FOR KOREA, Satur­ here during World War II. another block, or "lap," having , day, July 22 (Reuter).—Nine a curvature corresponding to I diamohd drill'." R ^_?PSs! markable enterprise. >^^^ to£ the eye. ' .^*?:^ Inspectors came to investigate The edging machine, *i*jJBH.' Astwood and Di-'kinson's make j Treatment with aureomycin G.H.Q. officers have been awarded the firm's qualifications, capaci­ that required by * the pcessrfs- medals -for "outstanding service" ty and the nature of the services tion, is rotated against it. The trolled on this occasion by Mr. only spectacle lenses. They will was simple. With raid fashioned ,. emery grinds the glass into the A Kin Sykes, poluhes the edges not make a telescope, micro- metfcfeds the disease could not'.I**-*"-**,;" was announced here it could render; it was found that of the lens by pressing .them *-onp or csme-a 'lens for you. have been cqinbated effecUvely l*--*-8/- _ A^a!!?, ,1^il"de<* ***-' the firm could deliver- work iri ;hape determined by Jthe. -fop. Ij, n of ! That at any rate Is the general afainst a revojytog. db*e of *ar- There is one kind of spectacles witlS*SBtt greatix increased torn- *"* Merit medals. •* from. 24 hours '4p>three days, by borundum, with . a stream of tftey dp not d^al in, either. Roiy! oers of eye specialists to per- '* w anno*fflc*«mi'*-^*|rhU* wa* cqmrJarison with the two *br 'tnree principle of the thing. -In pr***. made in r ice it is rather tuo'e oo-imH- **. ater running. 6ve;r it..'More tfeftjf? spectacles. Miss Claire Skinner opef-qtesi'^fifc edging machine form the delicate Pnd compU-i communl^»i-Ho. 1 weeks in* ol**'*P1_L.m sendihje M stated that the officers were away to the "(JS.A. ated, such matters as cylindri- Leafed treatment involved. al ar.J sgherical shaping having - _**Jpam • sure we can "jroduce headed by Major-General John H; Church, of Frederick, Marylind. MAKES PRESCRIPTION o be taken into account. j enough aureomycin to take care of the -yeifW's nefeds/*-' he de- He was presented with the Legion of Meri|-(oak leaf duster) "for When I took my eyes to ^Ast- POLISHED WITH ROUGE [clared. woodi and Dickinson'""*' theV <**er •, INMHE KOREAN UMEUGHT T*»>» dri'g, u-olden-yellot w exceptionally meritorious coh­ plateed Si the care .gf-.Mr^^.. B. powder, was discovereered i.n 1947. duet"* while serving as command. 5 tPfeiv the grinding is complete ; Coltman, a genial Scot woo. aitei the lens, is ' i 6Vi'm«^'*»}":»''TO3>t!? tike penicillin, it is ah jtoU-biot- \*&'1^«««*w *"1"» advance coai- apprenticeship at Hawick, did n a similar machine. (The laps 1c. derived from a fungus. Hnwnd and deputy commanding his main training at Edinburgh. ftfenjselves a*e al.o giuund u> Dr.. Ruegsegger said two eye general. He has the unusual distinction of the emery, and lave to be trued specialists, Dr. Maxwell Lyons, —a ^bein<_ versed in two subjects. up in a lathe-like machine which a Briton worl { Dr. Vincent ^ 2^ FAMfc BUMlTTIi had both given convincing re-1 pprts to the conference here on FORTUNE IN JAPAtf the effectiveness of aureomycin in the treatment of trachoma. (JV\. - - No*M*sts, artt-ja They had said it could be used and star baseball players ' wto in two simple ways—either ad- fame and' fortune in tn *Jnitee i ministered direct to the infected • "••ates. Here they just wi., tame,. parts or taken into the blood- Here are some gross earing figures stream by the mouth. released by the Jar>am>se govera*f Dr. Lyons had demonstrated ment, These are the lead*ne money con I \ \ , ly. * *. h J gsetl vr nakers in t^ieir field. Also-ranj*, 'stated, uiat suifa drugs .had I iake far less. j faih'd to iw tiie,. •H'-ease • RiH f^-islnknlva. leading reaval Human beings suffering from .lij*|^f*»,l**00 Ken Vffg*teW*m I the disease .had infected baboons notion picture at tor, $12,000. Ki* I after tney had undergone a . <,.-n.. "-'tr"*^ "-tfc*s $tl90ft. I standard sulfa treatnu'-.i. Be Keisuke Kinosbita, movie direci- ] s-. rapings from their eyes had or. $4.C0o Vosiiie J**ttJiwa*1H not affected baboons after an • -•• - •-' ••'•n- *i *nn n-nit-'hi aureomycin treatment ^p $3,500. V. Starfin, baseball piteheit, In Malta, Dr. Tabone had been Yokoyama, painter and cartoonist \ AP Newsfeatures FORMOSA'S KEEPER, ««*• iaW-E AIR Lt. Gen. HEAD ADVISOR of the successful with over 130'patients. , and Hiroshi Oshita, top hitter, *^Jj0ftOIANDEB; |M CHIEF Vice Aclm. Arthur D. («eO!»^WStrafeh**yer rules U.S. militarv in Sr$uth XJ.: Kuegsegger was in cnarge eaeh $1,300. of laboratory experiments to test •R'l^J.** •••e F!*r Eist, Gen. Siruble, c>mraan*'<*r of the the roost. He commands Korea is Brig. Gen. John H. Douglas MacArthur has Church, operating directly thp new driM* whnfc*^ waa first Seventh Fleet. .t#t is pat­ the Far East Air Forces. His isolated by pie Lcderle division phoulderetl new responsibi­ under Gen. MacArthur. He SalUe Ba-ssett Belts fghtevs have orders to clear of the American Cyan-mud Pro­ lity in the Korean crisis. terned afier the hard-hit- heads tl"- Ryiikvu^ fOki- ducts Company. His job was Tucker Postcards 1 the slues ronlh o* the 33th first to observe whi*h diseases The Seven'!. Fleet is in his tin - task forces that struck n-iwa) Military Govern­ and parallel of l'.i'itude. ment. the drug would kill, them to dis- control. fe fast £k World War II. o.ei w-iet e.r amounts sufficient to cure infections would liive REPRODUCTIONS "* armful effects on the human BERMUDA PLACE MAT body. Says U.S. forces TOOTH COMFORT US Jewish OrgajKsa!!oa|'"l«sk" 0dm Crssserr ;'- He described the excitement •M) in his laboratory when, after ex- "fo Dmi|£'; MAKES TRQUBtf Bjcks Action h Yaw \$epw, All We'l ,. .i ...cut.ns vv.ui o.w otiier anti- THE CAMEO BAGS f*f(-'Mf*'*' H wns dj-h-jflwered that iw l*i L-isslsPj i(-3reG CHICAGO (/P).~The lunch hour NEW YORK, J-il-- 21 'Pnt-te'-l HALIFAX, July 21 (I^euteri,-^-- aureomycin annihilated 'a wide I The Little Green Shop c.-mvd in tne cafeteria at -the pje&tdeni Mr. Ben Carlin, an .Australian, Hs-nO»»i» HenuncU ;Rabbi Irsirvj 3fflRl.lef.-j *»H?ttfc .w |p s N A Chicago Art Institute saw: .the the A me i an Jewish Coh'Ters • H 'fj "r-nrjtwwili* have re­ Mr. Alvin Sykes,at the cylinder surfacing machine, part of the n ^ ° ^ _^ *%£**£ lc*^»J small girl weeping!• -:What was the o.day pledge hU ot"f3ni.*atioB's ported from their amphibious grinding equipment. This machine grinds two curves on one; foj-tjT president of t\> t 'i M mattepT Jiibe' had taken an ex- I ••I'nslintljiat* * s •p'.-c-t to our Go-- duck somewhere in the Atlantic Bonderized for rust side of a lens. .jftes Cham'iBr of Comrni'-c"" pensive^bra'ce frrm her teeth sr> •rnment snd t"*e United Nation* that everything is going" well in -aid here that American trooy srii'could eet. Kow it vt*t>s gone. n meeting *he **i8liens'e o their attempt to cross the ocean in prevention H~- WM in dr^^p^r1^ losin»: Korea" Tbe"Rresteurant feeds about 3,000 a^'!*'.*r_ss!oii in Korea." ;leir tmy cra*t, tne K.C.A.f*.'Jje~' We now have in Stock EDISON HAD EARLY i ir»H on hv ird'""*lon wlttfe-Hit th* Mr. Seyferth spoke at a ban- persons a dfi|_. Sut some of the He also chareed th_••' ond resci'.'* unit said RADIO PATENT I ...ii. po-iiB. LiliiS is Hit. SUA iies'-'i'i *> ffw *-j|*>»r" af'T h&fw&ififilii. fi<*r> napkfhs and scraps of food — and irf-ulate'd in niaav parts of thf | "ham" radio operator picked Tbe Famous James j ntion of today's method of radio abu^s later foihid the brace. >'0**ld '••'.ere prnpaffjanda on beha! :p' a signal from the converted DENTS Was!;ington, He d#raed repo*»** r ! NEW YORK (Jf>) — The records transmission. hat he h5*d nt-raiie-ltetf-'ilatlv tha of "tne power whieh hrM* p's-mpc --**«*'"'*" t. d*fwal the "Half- "Supeilux" Autocycle indicate that what mi'fijvt be term-1 'J.S. forces would be "d**iven ou- tENEW mm° and executed the breach of peace Safe," and the Carlins reported ed the "first radio broadcastin-. j :sf Koiw.**'"'*' n Kf-rea" snd ''ai:e *'desi *ned tt clesr sailing. (Develops 2' h.p.) WINES patent" in this country was issued m He said t'Ms could happen un 1 exploit mrnkind*s hatiural lo'e o R.',*^-*» '«ft fTniif-ix en Wednes­ less ali groups suppoi t the-Korea; NEWT^fORK iff !.—Jerry The ocace to break down resistance tr day. At three knots, it Is estimated to Thomas A Edison on Dec 29, j i • •* firsts Patdsi»-»-.^ft.xworthy and Dr. "As.Vtfc* man who rides on/' 1871. effort. He urged businessmen tr planned totalitarian atv^resssen," :.jwi.cw are tome 150 miles at t^®Sr"'"'' t>lJ^^nie.-::jw'5|ii^i&s} 'j.ai'it.6n., oue-tuu liitt in ti.e i<-- Pniy.Vi- Mil lot's statemeht wa' H*s application, eranted as pat- | • ently . contested $D0,000 Golde: Two earlier attempts by Mr. down the4f***firWte^>ries of*fSl' made to and approved by th< ent No. 465,971, said: "Signals be­ West Pa.e at Santa Anita Park tween distant points,.can be carr- .criais tuat might, be needed by •at'ohrtl executive cbmiiuttee o- ;nd Mrs. Carlin ended In failure. Lottie Wine 5M ire due to renew their ton id feud .he Amarit'an Jewish Congress. • Sealing is the only source ol in the Aug. 17 rupning of tne WAOSOHH LONGER $25,000 YoaUers Derby, feature iiveiintied for natives of the Piib- r, SHOEWIAR ilob Islands. ».ttrB tion of Vonke#i..i^fei eway'i Adding a teaspoon or two o' I PRiy" beans, are just as good SOUVENIRS 12-night summer meeting Aug. pauiika to tfee sea*«hed flotw tR; A-let;. >**_^'<*^»T_r4^b piHj*IATHr*ill8e Fiont"%tw*«t Phone 1025 Fine Ruby —mat* l#ot comfott 15-28. I?§s%i1 which, you dip chicken for fryin *1 them in salad mix them with a 1 or Vja"*p*5 hf:lns to fffift1;-The o/.rd-- uiu{i i n-jivii' orcMing arid scivri Port Tij^f' 7Mi Native Cedar Work Smart man! Run* a busineu ... And en piects a Hob hrown colour !,.'.fs*»& win* liiin crisp -onion rings. for comfort, keeps extra ppii* of shoe- •it'fe.i'*' 'Ih'ev R"(>• <-oo!$^d; olwayt repaired, shined oid "Ireed PLAYIKC CARDS -*.att*-ijl'in*ii.i»a up." Never m*an the tame pair two . ANOTHER SHIPMLENT \^y^\ Old Taumu Bermuda Scarves days running. Make- hi* shoe dollurs SpKJK rresh Bermuda and Handkerrh left . po farther. - P*~- Hill Studios Port Type 8/6 CWktaii Napkins ' trlnq In your older pain and let aa p for iKl to CALCARIUM M ta-n.w iham, aivln^ yew «xtre> UsS^suf s& POST CARDS eteity shoe changes. ~ • .jijwL"LLyqagjJF, a*fe*> - AU HJSPM of V-erdmont Florasi WATER PAINT &we&fiarv of Coral, Ivory * Peerless Shoe Shop T""'b(ffzitmajS Bermuda's Fastest-Selling WASHABLE DISTEMPEB COSMOPOLITAN . Ai-ober and Oystal Movlk and SlHI ^^•0M**«-n Street No. 3 WasliitiffSon Lane a $ Prt s e B LIQUORS LT». near Northern or Church Streel ^^^^$ Mp y y T° i$M'^F$ W£'-L,- ftrtJe ': Photography Hamilton KOUAK FILM Sffi^_E-i..en trance ESPECIALLY when cheaper than tht* rest Reid St- Hamiitun "Std^ saying ThU is d 'reef ll-ircab) Street ': "JPhone llfti Phone »fl* aggression — you not r-tei&k- HINSON 4.vfilk- W. G. FRANCIS '***, Phone 8«8? Yankee Store 45t*M.i*i. Parliament Street r.:sv'MX -tfi-y'^aia-Ui' miaerx * *age,#X THE SUNDAY ROYAL. GA2&TTE," JULY 23^*1950 PGOOD MM TO iciow Around The! Churches ^kvam, uiefutjind WS^ 'R**ttle Lord Bishop will be the Cobb's Hill Chapel. Wsrwisk mj • sometimes indispensable . 'M*'M l^M St. Peter's, York Street iKv^S '-S The future belongs to your preacher at Saint James's. Church St, Georgej's • •.' tiMjM 3.30.pm:\8«**"riJ_§^ i__fe-; children. Do your part fo today at the 11.00 a.m. service. Re**. JOhn.W. Stow, M.AVpfe Grace Church, North Shore 7.30 a.m> Holy Coromu*-Jon ••l^w'»)i^-"Si**lfce: '^S^P"-" 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon Ontenary Church. Harris Bay I POCKET KNIVES make their future financially , : Scout Corner Sunday Services 7.3J|;;ijtov 'Evensong j .*§5K|l^i_l 11.00 a.m. Divine Service Base Chapel, Kindley Flel-f *M« secure. See your National ANGLICAN Marsden Memorial Church, Everyone is very busy these '•'. ,S^ffltt»la*n'SonW^JL&j, Tucker's Town We Jtfer stainless steel blades with gold, Life. Representative. He's a days getting things shipshaufe n*e Cathedral, .Church Street. 10.00 a.mR Service and Sunday 2.00 i».m. Sunday School for the annual camping periods. REimbn A.L. BurreB . 3.00 p.m. Afternoon Service ^ver and pearl hancMt», also cedar", some good man to know. FOUJ; of th.e sangs embarked on 8.00 -am. Holy Communion Base i"hapel, N.O.B. - . fgi| '"• ?.3fl* plrnR Evening • Servfed**: this enjoyable annual venture 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon 7.30 p.m. EvehsOng and Sermon ^r^Chaplaln Kelly . yesterday and we know they are U.OO ajn. Divinei Service RigS! PRESBYTERIAN . ^P- marked "Bermuda." In several sizes, for all hard at work making their St. John's, Pembroke. 7.00 pjn. Candlelight Service outdodi*-lfeaa»iUtti'ters livable and St. Andrew's, Church Street, Revv Davtd Evans, BJjfci.'R' Hamilton fS'll ***fedies.and gentlemen. Priced according at the same time taking advan­ 8.00 Holy.'__$mmuriftn"R* ROMAN eATHOtIC "$_y_WM 11.00" aim,1 Public Worship' tage of the time spent there in 11.00. am. -Ivfatins and Serii*&u St. Theresa's, Cedar Avenue, - "' "Iff*: Vici©*3B. Ford l3w £. M j. s. GLADWIN learning something of principles 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon to!value — as is our invariable rule^?" of our' great game. Ba-M*wlr..j|r:*i*^\^g|*fe feiK^a 3.00 p.m. Sunday School and Hamilton Pastor; Morisignor J. N. Theriaull Adult Bible Class •'$£•'' L'^4 •fhere will be cooking over St. Paul's, Middle Road, Pares. ' 7 00 and 9.00 a;m. Mass' 'w%$mW$?, 7.30 p.m. Public Worship open fires, pioneering, tracking, Ven. Archdeacon H. Marriott 11.00 a.m. High Mass Christ Church. (Church of wide games and swimming..."•""Pe" Rev. Frank Ross Scotland), Warwick should hav some- interesting 8.00 p:in., Eyenin g Devotions l e 8.00 a.m. Holy Eueha**i*(t- (Coitfesstohs: Saturday, 4 to 6 R*-^y Itev. J5|**4es. Purves nevt*s*. of the pi*ogress made for 9.45.' and 10.00 a.m. Sunday The Astwood-Dickinson Co. inclusion in this^-Corner, and we ; pjn. • and- ff, to 9 p.mJJp^^Jw|l lO ajn.. Sunday School National life hope that Scouters wit*?''threw School ^iGS Stella Maris Chapel. 11.00 am. Morning Worship Jewellers —;:— Optorrieiffuts 1.5^5 modesty to one side and give us 11.00 a.m. Sirng Eucharist and Clarence Street, ,&tGeorge's s 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship the low.down on all they do and ••-Sermon R\. Priest to charge: Rev. J. McCarthy -' Stores in Hamilton arid St. George's Assurance Company how much jQiej- and their boys 7.30 p.m. Evensong 10.00 a.m. Mass - ^feflfc-'•'.. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCHETY •zei\ have enjoyed doing it. St. Monica's Mission, North 8.00 p.m. Evening Devotions - Cedar Area.w--~"L of Canada twHRftland Secretary has re? Village. Confessions before Mass Tfcj? 11.00 ajn. Morning Service'*--^ra| cently forwarded to all units 9.30 a.m. Sunday School St. Anthony's Chapel, aMt-'"'" and Sunday School •-'• copies Rjbf. Group Registration 11.00 a.m. Matins' and Sermon- Middle Road. Warwick West form. It Hfevery necessary that Preachsarr^i'l P. Wa-^J^e. R^_^K-':^t*^Rin ctiawjrfe'^r^w-j THE SALVATION ARMY these be completed and retUrne 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Rex- Thomas BRlSfcacO The Cltadil. Hamilton these be completed and returned Preacher: Rev. Sidney Little 9.00 _-ac.-i4. .MttW^?. 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting to him at the earlist possible Confessions before M*vss 3.00 pjn. Sunday School date. We know you are busy, St Augustine's Mission. Smith's but'sb ia wk Seci-ewy, and we St. Patrick's Chapel 8.00 p.m. Gospel Service can do a lot to ease I'm burden HHL .ji§|j ii^*jii Collector-! Hill at South Shore rhe Citadel. St. George's by getting such information as ll.00< a.m. Mattes and Sermon Road, Smiths 11.Oft a.m. Holiness Meeting he a^t for to him promptly. 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon 8.00 a.m. Mass 3.00 pm. Sunday SchonL^ So dp it know. Christ Church, Middle Road, - Confessions before Mass 8.00 pm. Gospel Service OevonsWw^^;i St. Michael the Archangel, , The Clta-i.*", Somerset Two more new members were Paget East 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting added via Rotary Troop last No service. - ;*V?S_ 8 and 10.30 a.m. Mass 3.00 p.m. Sunday School week-jipd, and we welcome the Devonshire Old Church. new Scents, Entest Jensen ahd Confessions Saturday 8 to 8.00 p.m. 'Gospel Service Rev. Keitn Harman 9 p.m. and before Mass Everest DtsCosta. Both these 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion White Hill, Southampton lads ji$& got under the wire be­ 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon St. Joseph's, Somerset 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting fore the gang wenlfinto camp. 7.30 p.m. Evetjisong Pastor: Re**,*J>onald J. McPherson 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Unfortunately Everest . cannot fl*80 a.m. High Mass 8.00 p.m. Gospel Service make the trip this time, but he Garrison Church, Prospect. 7.30 p.m. Evening Devotions is looking forward to a couple of Re*^;|Sflib- Harman, O.C.F. (Confessions on Saturday after­ PORTUGUESE EVANGELICAL week-ends before the summer 6.00 p.m. Evensong noon and evening and before CHURCH. Paget West ' season comas to a close. Best St. Mary's, Middle Road, Warwick Mass. Rev. John P. Santos of luck and Good Scouting to Rev._©jBbert Rma^».lK St. Thciyi'.s More Chattel, 10.30 a.m. Public Worship both. ilMi2teP 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion H.M. Dockyard 2.30 p.m. Sunday School From London we learn wait 11.00 a.m. Sung; Eucharist and 10.45 a,m. Mass 7.30 p.m. Gospel Preaching the Scout Canoe Cruise has be­ Base Chapel, Kindley Field (Portuguese and Engllsn) an Sermon come annual event,' and will 4.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon 8 and 11.30 Mass be hel#:thls year ttwm July 29 St. James's Sandys. Base Chapel, N.O.B. EMMANUEL BAPTIST t*HlTRCH to August 5 on the River Thames. Canon A. V. Sullivan. L. Th. 8.00 a.m. Mass Ancle Street. Hai******"***. Scout canoeists from all over the 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion R*v William Burton n 11.00 ajn. Divine Service Unfted Kingdom will be taking 11. d a.m. Morning Prayer WESLEYAN METHODIST part. They will' camp overni__hI Wesley Church, Church Street, 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship YES, it's true.. on the river bank, and at Oxford Preacher: The Lord Bishop 7.30 p.m. Evensong Hamilton .*v * wiB "SoM a great regatta. Those Rev. W. R. Seeley, D.l>. A.M.E. taking part roust be fourteen St. Michael's Chapel.. years old, be able to swim fifty 9.45 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. Sunday St. Paul's, Hamilton 8 out of 10 American dentis s say— yards and have "-•"•oderate ex- .8","**£a.m. Morning Prayer School Bev. J. E. Poster, DJB. perience" in canoeing. St. Mark's, South Shore, Smith's 11.00 am. and 7*30 p.m. Public 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship IPANAdental care promotes healthier The layi"jj_j£ of thp foundation |tftv. L. H. Gunner, M.A. Wonihip with Sermons by 3.00 p.m. Sunday School stone of the new Garden Hall 9.30 a.m. Matins and Sermon the Minister. t.1S p.m. Vps****r *Se**"'ti-,« Your best gums—brightens teeth at Roland House, famous Scout Holy "l*rritfry, Bailey's Bay Gbenecer Methodist Church. 7.30 p.m. Divine Service settlement in Stepney Green, 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion »t. George's Richard Allen Church, was a great occasion for thou­ 11,00 a.m. Matins and Sermon Rev. 3. W. Howes St. George's * sands of Scouts "Down East." 11.00 a.m. Divine Service Rev. M S. Mel***«. buy in Refrigarafors The ceremony took place on St. Anre's. South Shore 8.00. p.m. Church School 11.00 and 7.30 p.m. Divine Saturday, 24th June, and wasSouthampton . V.30 p.m. Divine Worship carried out by Sir Rercy Everett, Service FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS Rev. R. O. Walker, MA St. David's *"t. Luke's Church, M.A., F.S.S., Deputy Chief Scout. 8.00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 3.00 p.m. Dlvtne Worship The building of this much- 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon St. David's General Electric pioneered home, refrigerators as far Somerset Wesleyan Methodist Rev. J. W. DeShleld needed meetins place for East Church I back as 1927. Now, fa,1950 , the newest achievement is: London Scout Troops is part of St. Andrew's Mission U.OO a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Divine- 30% MORE REFRIGERATED STORAGE SPACE IN a big scheme which has now Rev. C. Dawson MacDonald 3.30 p.m- Sunday School. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School Worship IPS? THE SAME FLOOR AREA. been put in hand for the develop­ 8.00 p.m. Evensong. St John's, Bailey's Bay ment of one of Scouting's best- 3.30 p.m. Divine Worship Rev. L. fc. Hamilton Engineered with features to benefit the entire loved institutions. Known to H.M. Dockyard'. Ireland bland 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship family, the new 1950 G-E Refrigerator will always be Ireland Island Wesleyan Metho­ 10.00 a.m. Sunday School millions of Scout"- and Old Scouts Church ok St. Nicholas and 11.0B a.m. Morning Worship a joy in your home. Convenient, economical, and beau­ all over the world, Roland Bouse Oratory of St. George dist Church tiful in design and finish, it's the refrigerator most 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evening Service was purcnased in £914 for the Bejv. J.R. Scar#M.A. R,ft, Bethel Church, Shelly Bay women want. Drop in today to inspect it carefully— benefit of the un«*er-*Frivieged 8.00 a.m. Bo?y Communiefo 11.45 a.m. Sunday School inside and out. hoy? in that part ot the city, by 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship ilev. W. Clatto.McJtp-**** (Oratory) 10.45 a m Morning Worship the Hon. Boland* E. Phillips one­ 10.30 a.m. Morning Service ' 8.30 p.m. Friendship Hour Products of the General Electric Co., U.S.A. time Assistant Commissioner flojt (Dockyard) Emmanuel Methodist Church, 7.45 pan. Evening Service East .London, who was killed in 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Southampton. St Philip's, "Harrington Sound action two yea$S;.iater. The, great (Dockya-Hp: Rev. C. A. Munro D.D" 11.00 *JJ*. Divijif* We**ship work he started has continued Heard Chapel. North Shore over the past Jjfotjj*--8ix years dBr 7.00 p.m. Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Service: (Oratory.*. Shelly Bay Church Rev. R. S. Johnson Robert D. Aitken spite many difficulties and set­ lLSO mm, said 7.30 pjn. Divine backs and extensive damage by Chanel of Ease. St. David's Rev. F. W. Armstrongy BA., BJ) Everything Electrical for the Home enemy action during the last 5.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon No Service Worship war. Vernon Temple, Southampton East Queen Street Phone 1127 The extensive scheme of de­ Rev B. J. StoveB velopment will cost £22,000. 11.00 a.m.' Divine Worshta* 7.30 PJH, Divine Worshiio INDIA HAS OWN BABEL Stamps In The News Mount Zion. Southam»to» West .Rev. F. A. Lapsley. itfMt*-* By SYD KRONISH 11.00 0.m. Divine Worshia NEW DELHI. India (AP) — AP Newsfeatures 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Refresh... Add Northerners and southerners in 7.80 P-»- Divine Worshl*» India's parliament don't' always DRAWINGS OF BIRDS by ancient Hebrew artists appear on a understand each other. They're new air mail set from Israel, reports Gimbel's Stamp Department. Allen Temple, Somers** The drawings were originally inscribed on synagogues and tombs Rev. L. S. Odhai*-* all' supposed to speak English un­ Divine til the northern language, Hindi, 1.500 to 2.000 years ago. The oldest among them is the Marisa 11.00 am. and 7.30 PJ* Zest To The Hour becomes the official language 15 Eagle of the 100-pruta stamp copied from a 'tomb in southern Israel. Worship years from now. But some insist The Beth Shearim Eagle is depicted on the 30-pr. A dove holding on speaking Hindi anyway, and an olive leaf in its beak is illustrated on the" 250-pr. Two doves EVENING LIGHT members from the south some­ pecking at a bunch of grapes are shown on the 5-pr. The dove on PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, times retaliate. the 50-pr. stamp has been copied from a flat limestome relief for­ Pembroke East Transport Minister N. G. Ayan- merly in the Museum of Dormitio in Jerusalem. The Bird of Beth Elder p. B. Thomas gar, asked a question iii 'Hindi re­ Alpha is pictured on the 40 pr. stamp U.OO ajn. Morning Service cently, replied in his mother ton­ 30-c brown and 8-fr plus 3-fr 3.00 p.m. Sunday School gue, Tamil, that "I do not under­ THE SAAB honours the Holy grey show a little boy being held 7.30 pjn. Evening Worship stand Hindi and therefore cannot Year with three new stamps, by an elderly woman. The pro­ reply." reports the New York Stamp Co. ceeds derived from the extra value NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH OF o Each stamp bears the same illus­ will go into a special rehabiltat- GOD, Hamilton. tration. The 12 franc is green, ion fund. .-. Elder S. A. Robertson Core Recipient Visits 15-fr red brown and 26-fr blue. 11.00 a.m. Divine Service 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Donor 8.30 pjn. Evangelistic Service TO HELP rehabiliate victims of ITKACA, N.Y. (IP) — Back in the recent World War, Luxem­ 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson F. Hop­ bourg has issued a new set of Americans call this form of per sent a Care package and a six stamps, reports Leon Monos- football soccer. But throughout Christmas box to Germany. The son. The 1-franc plus 20-c red, 4-fr many countries of the world this gifts were delivered to Otto Sper­ plus 75 c blue sport is the national pastime. ling, his wife and two daughters and 10-fr plus , Rio de Janeiro's hugs new in Berlin. S&'k •5-fr violet de­ Vasco Da Gama stadium, the Recently, the Hoppers received pict a little girl largest of its kind In the world, a phone call from Sperling. He whose face was the site of the contest. The was in Itahaca as one of 19 Ger­ clearly reveals TO COMMEMORATE the 130th seating capacity is 120,000 per- man labor experts spending two the fear and anniversary of the birth of Bosena weeks at Cornell University's privation suf­ Nesncova, authoress, C**echoslo- School of Industrial and Labour vakia has issued two new stamps. fered by the 1 * JB*«P •tarTOSP-a Relations. They were brought to RwS!RR.#*" **£- victims of war. The lJO-kopecks bBJe and ?-k the United States by the U.S. State The 60 plus 15-c brown bear a portrait of the lillilSli Department. green, 2-fr plus woman. The dates 1820-1950 ap­ Y*OU can't be really fit unless pear below the Illustration. *"• you're clean inside. Not only * * * does Andrews provide a "fizzy" FROM BRUSSELS comes word fiT* *•--. * refreshing drink; it takes good care Rupert and the Dragon Pills—ffi that Belgium has issued a new "series of stamps commemorating of Inner Cleanliness top.! the European Athletic Games to sons. Although:^* no* -f**lly oom- Andrews does. "M^SIrith-giving be held during' August: The pleted as yet, the stadium is work in four stages. It deans the mouth, ^5 various values depict different designed to include swimming track and field events. polls, tennis and - basketball settles the stomach, tones up the liver, and courts, and an accoustic shell finally, gently clears the bowels. for musical and. theatrical per­ formances. Remember your Andrews when you wake SPEAKING of athletic events, in the mortiing. Also, at any time during the world's football championship Ash for it either way .., both the day, just take one teaspoonful in a glass matches were held . recently in YUGOSLOVIA has issued' a 5- trade-marks mean the same thing. of cold water to make a cooling, refreshing Brazil. Tb celebrate this event value set of stamps marking the Brazil issued three new stamps. third aeronautical meeting. The soma- UNOtx AUTHO«TY of nre COCAXOU COMPANY t*. drink. fm^^^St^Li The 60. centavos blue, green and 2-dinar pictures a boy with a brown shows a game in progress model airplane. The 3d shows' with a world globe in the back­ a glider in flight. The 5 d depict! When both dragons have disap» I'd better try to get there and ask ground. The date 1950 appears peared Rupert gazes round in be- paratroopers. The 10-d illusr 1 how 1 can get back." He makes his over the South American conti­ wilderment. " I would, never.have way along *. narrow ridge oi rock trajtes a- woman in this cockpit ot John Barritt & Son ANDREWS LIVER SALT started to help Pong-Ping find his to a strong iron studded door. The nent. The 1.20-cr* blue and a plane. The 30d shows a sea­ pet dragon il I had "known this handle of the'bell chain is too high brown depicts the huge stadium plane. ' is^BI THE I IDEALfFOI^^OF^LAXATlVE Would happen," he moans. for him, so he collects stones into * where the matches took place. Also isSued by that country Hamilton Bermuda .** There's nobody ;' about. What' |pil e until he, can reach it and soon The . 5-cr airmail . illustrates a wag a 5-value set honouring the '«v_sf**f ttfat queer looking building? a loud clang echoes from within. football player, with a flag in tre Ghess "01#n^c*t3rfih*iest6'' Benelct <231.t***n. KiJ-ys- 4UsM

"PACKING papa's SSftJC. % * ilPIPiiP memory game for old and young. The host or hostess designates a guest to stsn-C^-The guest says, "t*al>ie & Wireless Ltd. Afterwards "I'm packiftg'f'jij^jr**"" pack and Cross-Figure Puzzle the erew attended the reception putting in ."#**^'-Staling- some Word Alchemy WHATf,S WRONG IN fTHIS PICfURE whicl* was held at the D.R.S.C. kind of personal article. The All wish Mr. and Mrs. Doswell "packing" prbceeds, fii rotation lasting happiness. among the guests, with each add- HATCH.. 'Bye f*» now. in p. one article to papa's pack o and enumerati-% fn proper order all things jiaciced by previous guests. Any guest who fails to ROW TO CLEAR BiLLS pack properly, 1. e. forgets any of the things packed previously, BANGKOK (JP).— Nai Thavil has to drop out. The game pro-... Charnlekha will enter the priest­ deeds ttntil oMy one remains. hood shortly with a clear heart The Winner receives a prhse. and the blessing of his debtors. After five or six - articles have The former Lieutenant Colonel been packed, remembering be­ in the army cancelled debts owed comes a feat. Listing odd articles him by hia, 320 farmer-tenants or tilings having tongue-twisting totalling $10,000. names adds to the. fun. tJUc > Some of the share croppers said as: A flour-sifter, Cecily's slinky Across , 0h Mp-f^lrey, Jiffy 1&, "^rioirs they will express their thanks fib silk slip, left-handed monkey The fei^c^ihg iiviirfiho'es chSiit ^M& Jtt tr&flaBdrt Hikde its way the 70-year-old benefactor by giv­ wrench, pack of flinch cards. j—r- cbSie —.—. to tfgHfel's nedoa Wotn St. ing fret labour to the Thavil Gee^ri|..c"'me a"00% m^...Ht Girl If it tages, 3 rriintftfes to boll family farm. Thavil will pass the •an..;ef"if, ho'W'.loMg wffi intake Guides. &hd their campirife gear, land on to his family when he The tJnited States has about ; froth Hamilton the Gblcjes c?fme in enters Hie priesthood. 6,800 ice-manufacturing plants- ;t9,|pb il 3 eggs? ll. .wn^ .Wwn fto^eOtJffie Giildes w»w'^-Hisin^ ifetters in.jthe tiws-. ^m'j^m ah arnjte .^n^fc. .frffth j?f the bist book-seller? pfmhtmle Jhey, capffe p* vfr%&. arid jil-S-i' lind b M'% "What Is foot, frbrn Somerset and. Dockyard 8. fflfej.. Srpye^i in fails and oit.lfl- A.letter to hern^e-"fr*ttid: ty'es.'^if set fbr & v^Cek's W'|. It Is Two Puzzles Jn One I lofb Wii J««i§- l^isa. Iris ^fackMi .m in charge L, PlehSe £&$& ike .—.' Tfeg iOTil^i: that's M^t; o*f.'Jfe &£$fa-ym.M& H: w- I A Ouliflfilsfterttl has how frtany Lteifehton its. quartermaster a'nd in ltegb^*(ts? - chafSe' w.flS?, fl^s. ajctfvftje's* Mfts Tiie only two-aiffft nurnref Isbdfei Wavidsbii,- Uisltrict i^uctfe 11. that begins with an e, ami for Sandys came as camp nurse, CHICK • ends vHtn an x. and foUr junior Gulders from Arrange in order of ob*to«*- ("J-jide Companies also were along NO ONE ever has settled that 12. rehcte: 1. Took a colfl shower. to help. __P1__ question, Which came first, ihe 12. Woke up. 3. Snatched a • For a change the Weather! .*W|B: hen or the egg? However, there is towel. quite kind to us and on the Mon­ no question feat the hatch came , day the peace arid tranquillity of 15. A bride is a bride for how day we had brilliant sunshine. In AT the turn of the century, when while the lone customer ambled almost no time thd, many tents before the chlch. Yfl"f cto trans­ an artist wis*hed to depiijt a quietly about the shop wondering 'a "Mttlejield. Stiidy this tffcick many months? form HATCH into CHICK by the :sT|*jtfch of a mjjderfc "market and 16. Dice roirit from D^cjiter. were erected, and the site looked scene of peace, and tranquillity whether she should buy anything quite colothrul With brown bell steriword method of changing one might choose the village -Store. or not. Busy days were few and "SBfe. if you can find 10 inten^fc&nal 17. An unlucky day. Seated at a letter each step to pake a new errors that, fee artist, has made. table with— other guests I tents and small green ridEe teiits Most pf the time, a?rc-si the thrjes- fan.,between. ir&itecl in a ctripe, with thfe OB$- Word. The order of letters must hold stretched a sleeping dbg; the What would one of those nine­ If you are, used .to -fipdijip what caught th'e — year itch. not be changed. An example of you iyan't iii fee self-service ""tore, pole -in the cefitffe. Altofeetalyer proprietor basked in the sunshine teenth century idealists think, if toowh there wefe 41 Guities in- camp and stepword tean'sfori-'iation is BET, behind the Counter a few idlers he could visit a modern Super­ you should have no difficulty in 1. all had a verv happy time, de- pet, gat, PAY. Now transform dozed on tie cracker Barrels, market? It has on big shopping uncovering these 10L Jijjs.t4kes.» HoHv ihariy children ih a film-. HATCH into CHICK In fee "-paces Uy If each daughter has the spite the *-*&_ wijich $tartM com­ a'bbve. It can be done in 12 or satire number of brothers and ing Siring Monday night, when fewer steps. 'sisters, and each- son hSs several tents had to be evacuated on -p'-nnnt of leaks. **nd.continued Solution: One way (s HATCH, patch, NOT so ftir#nr twice a's iiiariy sisters as bro­ What Is it? QUESTION OF AGE thers. until Thursday evening, pigspite parch, perch, peach, peace, place, pliue,, -slObs r'lin and the fact that.w> plank, clafik, clink, chink, CHICK. BAL-nStci'kE (JPT.—p Three 'iSte atgdtilcehtennlal "<5e^ebra- v THE nine most commonly used drunks, SEtid Dr. G. Wilson Shatter TJOAkES Is eight tiiiies.as^ld tibft In the city df WaSbiri^toh ^jere ieboklrig on an opep.flrfe, 0Ol once did we have to eat a fco% wcfrds in the English language are, dean bf the John Hbpkihs Univer­ as his son, ahd he vvSs cdh'sla&fitig represeHts how ihany years? sity, staggered into police court ! This .nthilber rh'yih'Cs- "ftrfth' meal. in order, "the," "of," "and." "to." ta klii& dtit ah i4i^drani^'poll|y"on TS)e majorlfet*, *f. the girls hS& Solution: What Is Wrong? and faced the magistrate*, s none. "in," "a," "is," "that," and "for." "What's your ri"aHie?" the jU*tf_e his life to empire &'i"^l>$f3^ . Multiptj'y the humber df iri eh never camped before, so there was [vvhen he Woiila. i?e bitty tvvi**-e. hs lots for them to learn ebout tents Answer: Tbe cash register In tbe fore­ Now "fee 10th most commonly asked . the first. ."John Snufej"' hn a felay race by tbe'nUrriber used word shouldn't be difficult answered the second., "I wasn't bid asmsjwh.st,.tpt time, what Of men on a crew of oarsmen j and camping.. These experienced ground has a cuckoo bird coming out of are th'e "ftresent ages? I Guides who, had camped several Its Eide while the other one Is a small for you to guess. talking to you," said the judge. and, for good measure, add "Who saw vou were?" barked the Aristfer: ooa'kes is thirty-two arid me the nunjber of men in a bar- I times were able to add some more piano. Second customer In line at right Answer: It Is "It." These 10 words e5_T*eri***t***_i_ *• «ii»R1 has a block cf Ice, something not sold tn third, , ton is four years old. btij. sidptj qiiartet. conrtltute about 15% cf all printed Orife 2erb over another. On Thursday the, girls enter­ a super-market. Neither do the custo­ iiie Baltimore Engineers Cjhib words. A snSke has no eyeiicls. tf tained their "parents, ,wbo were mers pick tbe fruit off the trees nor fish i bared! with laughter, Dr. Shaffer remained straight-faced, until tile *',,"°i write 696; If finsS.-tmre yw*y thriiie.i at beitifc _*tM*J.to see for It with a rod. You may have diffi­ gUffaws subsided. "What Is-. 30 TU.,, the mrr>p. TTnfH-rfiingtelv _*** SJ_*T*" culty in finding your way about, but dent rhfitfH tb'is .Say .when Leslie WORE 10ST TOURISTS iunny about Ui'SiV he deiha'ndea. 8. *yiat tifn'ej"is..it at 58 Hiiniites - things are net so bad that a lamp post No .one Seamed to know. So Dr. m imm ink fiffi-er piib b'.cibck, iF *der. P Fatrbl Lleader from San­ and street sign are necessary. Tbe lad Shaffer told them. .. Ciiip: He aw fbiir too many dys,, broke ber afm sfd had tp be in the lower left corner of the pt-rti*re CHICAGO, UPy—Sonie oi the ("t-iir.en to Hospital- All her flriends ND a hidden animal by draw- and moving consecutively. Then birds skip/'ed their southern vaca­ "You were laflghing at three CHILlipOTHfe. .,|il."(JP}. —,1_he 11. rare'b'its.. is missing an upper arm and one of in' -jro-s eyed.ixjen "f p"jj_ were, lahgh-l Thfe.. •ti;rnber of zeros ih a I from caiiip hope that she will soon thg a continuous line from locate th»_.«otBtiM of four hidden tions thi? year. Me'"bers of the HTred Gauwitz -far-jily ti*is. . uepn i be well 3i*8'*-. P ladles in the back has no legs or .ftet* tag at their'{•hyslcal defdriiiity." nickihg leftioas. ..off the..sayJeRie* auintiiiibri. dot to dot, starting from dot 1 faces. Her cart, as you may have detected, has Chicago OrmUiolosfcal Society On Sat''u*flay nfterpboii a!bb**t say they' have seen a number "of He then •explained that .the cdiiclu- mon tree• ip'r- 23 yfe£rs. .X'n&j ietc There afe 8 bl.Ue pocks Snfl 8 Med runners Instead of wheels, while iri grey speks ih' a. qrSWr. ;TSoest Ash ca'ighjt CJCih. long) selves wings; they fly away as 9—Perfumes "atked^ clff with a nice feriy Hat , an toward heaven." (Pr. frpjij. ot Ml 'inprobpHje rlrccs,- the ** on a r** lze. ar>d {pkpkHyas a,boor^y 10—What relation was Miriam to {jrize ..for, tHe catciiei bf the 23:5) Aaron? (Ex. 15:20) T.iiarlers df.,tiie robbery Retail oh 10—What son of Adam lived an IJ.—*-—- into his gat*)} with the third floor df the detective Irri^'ilest 'fish, ivhtth w^is tbiee- hundred and five years? (Gen. thanksgiving, and into his ourea'ii. ' fifths $• Sri. iiicfal iiiiS, ,\vi|s iiaitgiit 5:6) courts with prais^e." < Ps. 100*4) fe S hes w,hi'*h 15—(Sme ashore. -:-'*ei'a arraiiSeiJ by Miss Patsy 17—Field of combat. 21—Title Of address. TO—'ftSutboy. . 18—Small rugs. 25—Receded. «_—Repair poScb When tpe weafHer Sya.§ too 19—"But truly as the Lord llvefe, bailor. the„f;itls tb go s^in-imiiie 27—Goddess of dawn. 84—Possesses. and as thy soul liveth, there is 28—Stage of development tijr nsnihE_.tiiey ieSrheti -sohgs sit- but a between me and ^-Recalled to mind. 68—Ndti th the scale. tir-'T ifi raeir tents. death." (lS-im.20Sn> 30— Descendant of Jesse. 20^-Plants of gourd family. P.yeiy ey^ning at ..Shput $.45 a 31—German title. cSSpara. - cqifid joe sgen blajiihg.. 22—Golf mound. 32—Distressing ailments. 23—Beverages. 35—"He hath put down the mrfeh'ty wtthi 'pjtj£irnS-.'iad JBrts. sHtiHi! 24—"He that hateth reproof shall around It singint. In turn each ." (Pr. 15:10) from their , and exalted pa t*T>l e^+er'taihed "the rest bf the 26—Scoffs. them of low degree." (Luke [cariiji. This- was climaxed hy. f 28—What 1$. the 20th Book of the L£2) . Old Testament? 38—What Is the first month ot the fan *y dress parade on Friday 33—The heart. Jewish calendar? (Esth 3:7) evening, when everything from 84—"G68 is a refuge for ." 39—Wings. Carmen Miranda tb a centipede j^'-__fti••&;:<_&'sii-ii^ii'".' -JW»'v,,fl t&irity,'' "provoked," "responsible," CORKTiPff trate on the Word. Now, wl&- of outstanding out having seen .the number on "frightened." the card^pr the page at which he Brook Bond and Subsidiaries quality. is looking, you wffl him the vtifrS on which he is concentrating. It GODET & YOUNG 1 largest suppliers of packaged tea proves correct: you have "read The largest-selling Cork-Tipped Cigarette in the World his mind," Tongue Twister HAMILTON ST. GEORGE'S He may wish another trial. Ask 1294 9199 itt tbe world. IMPOIITKD FROM LOXftOX, M(.I,V>n him tp choose a card a different RltZF-EAT rapidly aloud: BY GOSL1IVG BROS. LTD., HAMKLTOlV colour—or thrust out the stack Selnxa Seal, sensitive to smells, 19J5tm la.m th I -.sun 71 Its s-in.m tu w.tp of cards so that he is impelled to seldom sells unshellcd shell fish. m 12 THEWNDAY SOYlL GAZETTE, J.T$K£ I«P&50' m Teacher King Leopold Pledges Af I Matthews Found THEYJMETJ0N jfSRAlN IN* Efforts to Jbicl l«lg- Hifdf-Hiking Across "Bm^fSm Vety convenient be­ Not Guilty on ;M cause it meant an introduction for Drawn Oirt Crlsfs Ejnar. Soon afterwards the.---*; \htmmg Charge * making up foursomes and Ejnar Tour hours stfter ariivfag to any army," .says Chrisv who was realized' that he, too, had fo&d Srtissels to end his six years of Kenneth Eugene Matthews, of ! Mr. Keith Bower, &'teacher on By HARRY ROSE v#y. pleasantl^r surprised t.irhnd; his affinity. *xile King Leopold IH broadcast Pembroke East, was found not . the staff of Saltus Grammar : ? himself in the same battalion -of -Chris got married first — in i message to the nation which ?ull'ty, on j Sa£urvda'y f|i jHamilyOii School, recently went to the Five years ago a youn_£ Danish thi? ^C31o-«-e^ershire Regiment as October, 4947. His companion be­ oas been sundered by the con­ Msgistrates Court of receiving a plaited States on a;'cross-country troversy over hS * retorn. farmer, clutching a crammed suit- 4 EJnir. - • came his brother-in-law by marry- , pair of'"p'rescr'ipticn glasses valued walking and hitch-hiking- tour. *ase, stepped into a railway Cem-i Tbe%t«Ep,Rmen had plenty of -hjjti" the, sister of Chris's bride in He begai-|5R 'My dear ^npat- at £7.i8s0, the property f_S. Stuart Before be left Mr. Bojver arranged a art ment at his li'ttle-'.cotihlry-j opp^tBartiglPijpl^evelop their January, 194ft.R^ffiyl riots; After six long years of exile Harnett, we'll'R knowing them ;to *%ith The Sunday Royal* Gazette town ofVllljits.. He was leaving hisi frieteship-te later ti*a"ining-"in Col­ feel deeply touched toilhd my- Isiyfe been stolen. to send articles on his adventures family and country to join llie-t chester and Gloucester, They man­ ViSiftD DENMARK elf once again on Siy^ttve soil. : The Wor. L. M. Minty h-*ard;-'the :9Bhe first of them was received on British Army and help ii nisi*'; Off I aged to remain together all the ecalled here by Parliament"*"-;' 1 ease and stated that there was^no ; Friday, and is as follows: the Japs. "S-VJ Fti~$e tbey wei-e fa England. When When time for their demobili- The king said he wouJado all eyi*icnce' that Mr. [ Harnett's- - One thousand miles in four days Chris Jansen Wes his name, and sptici.hs.tion on; where the ; men zaficn arrived the two coiiplbs . n his power to ensuB"* ,lt»at the kla^ises were ever in Matthews' safenot an imp-*esst**e speed, I have -ie was feeling a bit apprehensive : were to be serit was the main topic went to England, where the sol­ present litep "marks the begin­ house. Further, he said that there Stseovered, but the joarhey is is he sat in bis seat and watched , of »**»nyersaOensin the dormitories. diers got th,eir discharge from the ning of, i*econcilia&98.'"' R 'was no evidence that 'the Contents .Jwoving extremely in-terestinT lis brloved Denmark flash by the j Chris and Ejnar 'founa-'tKey were army.XhGtt tpey visited Denmark, "I will cEt* evej^hing fa order of the bui'eau in Matthews's rcdm ^setting out on Friday. #tw* 14, 1 open window. It wav|% big s.e-*, j nbtifiVfJe'r ally gaing to such trouble where the Bermudian brides were that my ievism would end the ('ainong which was : the glassM decided to take a bus ip order tr .ackirg up and leaving to join. =pels"vrSs or the Far East. presented to their respective f ami- Ipng-diavvn constitutional crisis case) were the prc'pcrjfy bf t|ie Hfkt clear of New York, hut con- -he forces of a foreign country, j Instea-f, tUey were to be posted ,.to pies. •*!. * t->.-,-, Which Bel**fam has just under- Hcrused. "fpftry to my former intention, I """specially considering that he did I ''stame little island in the Atlantic TJie BerrmMian girls liked Den­ 4one, he pledged. The police testified" that the did not have the courage to wear iot sreak a word of English. He 1 eaHedRBeWnada."* mark but preferred to live In their iii.a grave voice King Leopold glasses case had been found in '.nded: '•lieieians. remem'bei* otir shorts in the city. In fart the was one of.'lO'.OCO Danes/who had I jpViR HEARD CF B'DA tiative countrv, Chris and Ejnar the drawer of the burerm:. whiph iftlwearance of rr>y enormous 501h applied to go when the British] had grown tc like Bermuda and latlonal motto: Unity builds was in the ream occupier! by the Kir den. comprising a heavily -.uthorit'es invited volunteers j vSeii hereof us had ever heard were quite content to return as strength." -^llt? icBiketE but Mathews saf4 tiiat loaded rucksack with tent, ground 'rom Deihrai']-.. , Only 3,000 of ; of Bermuda/." Chris Japsea re- long as they could find jobs. Tbe I "Litce predecessors who were the room Was also • .occupied by Sheet, mosquito net and sleepinc- hem were accepted. : • J caHs; ~WL§. waa pure ^coincidence Police Force obligingly put ..them ?'>ittevly attacked at certain periods others, and by his. brother befare •pie rolled and stranped to it a^aih that* the two men were an the Hamilio;! beat and today of their rule, I shall forget the he himself returned 4s\ Bermuda. ifeused lots of excitement anyway MiiTS COMPANION placed in the same platoon which the two Danes who met on a train Jolemics of which 1 was the suo- I The glasses belonging to Mr. stephjring the four nights so far I refined| in Bermuda. Others in ©n their way to war have reached ject and think only of the f utwe," Harnett .wei'C.,*iot in the case...;. have only used the tent once, but Looking un f-om the window, the Glpucestershu'e Regiment their journey's.'(sna^&, _ |Md the monarch. "The king is ; Mr. Haraeti. testified that the -$$• was fun on that occastpn the 19 years Old farmer-recruit went en to Jamaica. fe E-jiiai has proved himself a hero me synahol of the continuity of case was his arid that the glasses Several calves were In the field suddenly realized he. was not ClirisR."Jansen landed in Ber- twice^ln reeeiilf years. Once In his the nation. He is a counsellor, had been .in )ii_i._car" which had **&Sth me, and together we", ran a alone in the compartment, {Siting inida on his birthday. January 80, native Denmajyc he-rescued a 12- standing above the party strugt'le, Keen removed f**onvMs Tesiderfce shuttle service to and from tiie in the opposite corner wag young 1947.. Life "in.,the'RJsl3hds was a year-old boy from drowning and »*espeetiul ol the decisions of the last November an*l subsequently tfent. Each time I went away they Lsjhar Frederiksen, who had vast cliange from his native Den­ nearly lost his own^Bfe to the majority, mindful of the opinions found bX |,tafc»poIlce in Bernard *took over, and on my return they "ibtoed the train from a town a mark, iand it" took the Vboys: some rescue bid.. More recently — last of the minority. EsSs Park— locked UP- ^gSj would literally fait over them- few miles down the line. Chris time to get adjusted. They used June to be exact -^Jbe saved a "Whatever new trials the future to go to the service clubs for j Matthews denied; any knowledge i_ippVtes or the ropes in their flight, wag glad to have soaiebdy to talk local child from drowning off may impose on me, this will he of the glasses. He said that the to. and after tbe weather had been feataesVa'na dances at first —* and Spanish Point. my role. makL jg^he countryside along the Penn that";is where coincidence stepped case was,similar to one he had sly vania Turnnike road is beauti­ duly commented upon the -*cnvte$- Comrades and brothers-in-law*, Ejndr Jprederiksen (left) and - While the Danish policeman was "Be 1 g i a n s# remember o«r seen in his house, but which* he ful indeed, with its forest-covered sation turned to more persona ; l in ia&ain. .-*»^^P spear fishing he noticed a child national desripe: 'L'union fait la had .not brought there, y mountains and a delicate blue matters. i&Stf , Chris Jensen rr|er m a trai#"^lf their nativeRDehn-iark on their struggling in the water and foree' (lhu% makes strength). Mr. Richards further stated that . Cue night .Chris w^nt to May God protect Be%ium.V haze hanging ever the whole area "Where are you heading ior? . wfpy to join the British Arrrtylsf.Now they are policertlen in ""llK4.s-.ee at o dub and woe screaming for help. He lost no his client had not been in the •Cs lEWs modern super - highway enquired Chris. Bermuda. '.'•.-' time in." saving the infant, who Leopold's message was in Colonv at the tfm* Mr. Harnett passes through, instead of over IfWell," replied his companion, introduced to Merion Chris­ belongs.to S/Sgt. and Mrs. Holmes French, and followed a message lost his car and glasses. the mountains by means of long 'as a matter of fact I'm on my of Mr. H. U. Christen^tt, who runs asked the, Danish Governmeht if tensen, a young Bermuda of Spanish Point. . V to Parliament whieh he handed to Two - further charges were way to England." a grocery shap oh the corner of there were any.Danes whp would .RjjBH, The sojWier's Danish the Belgian Prime'Minister earlier brought against Matthews-and tbe tunnels originally constructed by Now the two Danish comrades in the i_ and (.as division of the U.S. De- tbe ideal place for picking up a -ouimunist tanks at Taejon. partment of the Interior., the Am] General MacArthur's message eric'an Petroienih Institute and•"#*• . During mv conversations witb Laid 'ndependeht Petroleum Assogui] .jnjpow ii-aveHers T ha**e been sue* "With deep regret I-report that tion ol America. ll Wised by the fact that so few •_Maj.-Gen. Dean,. Commanding • Officials of the three organisa­ know a here Bermuda is situated General, 24th Division; is missing tions'.- au reed that the Arnerican Pome are not even sure whether .11 action. Ihe circumstances are oil industry was«Jn a position to it is in the Atlantic or Pacific. I as follows* boost produofton sharply ir mili­ It wo aid seem, that the Island "i-»urmg withdrawal operations tary demands increased. could *"*ell. use f*ome publicity of one of his units he. remained "The oil inihistrv "is in a very over here Roadside advertisin' with the unit to aeeom**»ny tbe comfortable position to take eare i.5 a popular and very suecessful- [Wiipdrawal, and has not been of a reasonable inefease in re- method of putting TOES "goods be I iear*t from since that time. High *}U(rejn.ents," the oil and gas,divi- fpre the consumer.*^ I am sure hopes exist that he wfl. lreturn sion official said. Bermuda would benefit greatly Mrs. Chris Jertseh (left, with baby Laurie) met her Danish with one of . the groups of '•There is nothing in the picture from*such initiative husband at a dance in Bermuda. It was not long before wadding separated personnel frequently now to indirate any current need I I have already convinced several returning to their units. General for curtaijihent or domestic use of beils were.rinqing not only for herself Hut fo- her sister.. Mr- Dean's interpreter, who had been people of the necessity for making Ejnar.^ederik*«|n (right), who met ChrtK^r, Danish comrade gasoline and fyjej oil?' p ^iR^l the trip on their next vacation witn him, indicates that General A spokesman said that in. the now that they know roots about th rough Mrs. Jensen's introduction, w' '• * • Dean was wounded, but due to the event &e industry was called the island and how easy H is to interpreter's own serious wound upon for more production to meet reach from New York. Asks fsr Jury Trial . The general's wife, Mrs. Mildred he could not indicate how seri­ military and civilian needs "we Deri, Dean, is in the Far East ously. It is still hoped that this I could step up production on a Command, as is his mother, Mrs gallant officer, if alive, had not short push basis considerably,, and Jack StoUbers, of Kindlfey Base, Elizabeth Dean. fallen Alto enemy hands." that Would give us time to get our on Saturday pleaded guilty to a . An Army spokesman who knew General Dean was decorated re- feef' tinder us for a long vull." ilenzfes Leaves ht U.S. charge of speeding on the South General Dean personally said his Spokesman for. the A P.I. and Shore Road on July 12. The Wor. peatetlly during World War II. for conduct in Korea wu "Just what I.P..A.A. said they saw ho possibil­ LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) — John M. S. Patton Jined him £S outstanding.' leadership of troops you'd expect." ity ot rationing under-present con­ The Australian Prime Minister, and suspended his lieenee for 14 in Europe. : (Continued en previous column) ditions. P®R Mr. R. G. Menzies, left London by. The two Danish f|^ ter).— The U.S. Navy said today Sixth North Korean Division BUENOS AIRES, July 22 (Reu­ One room at the gallery is de- confront theinjt 'Washington was that a unit of the Netherlands gives credence to the ipdieations ter). — Negotiations are being irotert to pictjire« 6y*""R. and_'•'!$! not successful, but fee action was Navy noW was operating off the that the division personnel is speeded up for the sale cf lari-e De Moura and H. Viera—some- one of those that precipitated the Scrircan coast!-,-•-!. _.**£% being used as replacements for quantities of Argentine meat for .what conventional VIPWS of Ber­ French* wars of the period. A spokesman said at a briefing I the First and other MWth Korean the United States Army, accord- muda for the-most part, though Durlrtg Dinwiddle's . sojourn that he did not know what kind divisions.. in-* to unofficial sources here. .svith here and thc^aia touch of here, in spite of being Colleeto** ,0! a ship the Dutch craft was, nor RRS*ftiis' report also substantiates Well-informed circles , added individuality >*They are pains'-:! of Customs, he engaged in busi­ whether "it was operating off the the possibilities of heavy casual­ that a number of other countries f->'';'-"-l*- exenvtl^dj if y*M very'' ness as-Merchant and shipowner, east or west coast. ties inflicted by the American were ate'Interested in obtaining subtle in coneeprision,* There are becoming- one of the wealthiest forces in the all-out battle for Argentine meat. some rather odd colour blends ant| men in the Colony, and so popular When lava; frohi Mount Etna Taejon. ' Wvm contrasts, 'but whether thesg are that when the time came for fiinl. "sw-eph over the city of Catania in "Contrary to previous reports, In the subjects or inRthe; artists' to leave it was rfiropbsed that he 1169 A.D., it is bfeiteved that Imsil is still -in 'te^ and Sent*!* Ships in Radio Contact eyes, again, is not' a'ppaTeiStRThere should Jfetoifts nis seat in •-&*• *l!5,'G[6o people were killed. Korean hands and constant con­ are alj-p some wood carvings by Council. There are many refeirr tact is being maintained'with the phariS's Lloyd Tucker, of London ences to him in Dr. Henry Wilkin- With Bermuda Saturday J Communist fprcesRlii .Rthat area. ;—cherubs' J_sa*$»j||rays and house son s "Bermuda in the Old Em­ and one of Its truly grfat men. Additional reports indicate that name-plates, competently handled pire," and' his. Own writhigs M^ The following ships were in He lived sm obscure and hard­ American units have retaken Ye- in oak, mahogany and lime, An valuable for their accounts of Vir­ working life* witli fewwaf; the chon after a seesaw battle. This radio contact, with*?the. Cable and exhibition is shortlksto be held ginia as it was lams time;. ».,-•' Three of the'babies in Paget did not-takektediy to the press cams***gfcafter wir*,n%|||^, village has been captured and lost Wireless Ltd. on Saturday?*'- ("t-mj-yMng amongst other things, plaudits and - acclamations that ft»ir times within the pfst two Atlantis; AthcJ Mere; •ii-iqiiohisi work oy W-, Fi' Snow and byj*inior have chc.ere.tl the labours of other bab^.-i^ow on Thursday afternoon. Orv the right Michel Ingham cries for her mother vtmm Argentina; Borg Holt; Gamanchee; students of the Art School. Tiie bicentenary okife. much lastists,, stipJif.for e^'amnl'eii'as Ms 21 l|fe*-»*hs ti!d Thelma Todd on the left gazes wistft|^f in the direction of the refreshment d«,ys. SSjtlP Easfbury: -.Fe-ttfairU'-'rancis;-- Port igr eat contemporary^ Handel —- > !**The Far East naval forces •*r . -.p, a a Ureaterfe-naan than Dinwiddie ; Beaubomis; Fort Amhp*sJ;,Houlf' merits a line or two, even though though he was kno|^|, during his •countef'. ... _..- ^^B ^^H : g-*intinued coastal sweeps ojjrthe : Between |he twos bthergw/i.nrie"rs* Shjrlecve Brangham, aged four-and-a-half mof^ttis, shows /"^bst; coast. to prevent additional falize; Helvert; Imperiar ^tebec* • On- l^iiirsday tik§mM^ats tSe he had*no eetonections, direct or lifetimeiias an o*ib|iandlng crga- Rsiovements and travel, SfcssWapian*. Ot-felio; Pierre Pic- ah-atyersary '*£ tbe deaife,od! July indirect/- wi^l Bermudf. IpifcrRAfter Jjis..^epHJs-'iie.was- for-. JwW a yotkig feodir**^-.ady sf-teuid pose %*»-•. the carnet^ S^-0 ard Queen, of Bermudar Queen M: I**®; of ffobert ph-twiddi-iit f l_ilil_||S*__iS "hoxt tjl^oohsiaemora*' gotten for many years, but' sta-ai The %r»e fflS were ^»^/s\rmer^m- thmr r«^>ee^w clas-sesat a baby shew held*by thp >R**f^he FofS.;Afa F^rfe reported f.Eliza'betl't; Reina: 'Del PacificO| Bermuda ***fi£thy who had a re­ ted the, mmthf oa-July 28, 1750, of .Ms "discovery," about a century Melste*-^ Meli4-enpusj!a**i^Hv M. S. ^ge^t^^^^^^^c-ranel^-^fej^ Sur*shim. Lfa^ue at the Paget Glebe School. Holding that #2 sorties were ftown and markable csr&m% • Born te Glasr Johami Sebastian Bach, one of tbe ago, £& iame has st*tat|my« n , pilots claim deskuc&.n at li rail­ Glasgow, Snipe, and Sparrow. Sow in 1693, he became fjjllector world's greatest musical* geniuses. slowly, grown} *-^™*«^"^PfeelSIhem ar* *T|PK^ %iencer and Mrs, J. tlghtbourne.