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ANTI-MOSQUITO DRIVE DOMESTIC TRAINING IS SIR S. SPURLING MAKES JAPS PUSH TO WITHIN 20 MILES OF Messages From Governor BEGINS HERE TODAY TO BE INVESTIGATED DEBUT IN UPPER HOUSE And Viscountess Knollys A great co-operative effort to High Authorities Give Their Broadening Of Activity To Shares In A Controversial MANDALAY IN FAST BURMA ADVANCE: exterminate the niosquito which carries dengue fever is Endorsations For Campaign School Children Queried Debate Over Two Resolves due to begin, untjer the en­ ergetic direction of the Board of Health and with the help HEALTH DEPT. ENCOURAGED ASSEMBLY APPROVES SELECT DEFERRED PURCHASE PLAN & BASES OFF N. AUSTRALIA STIFFENED: of the British and American* BY SUPPORT ALREADY GIVEN Forces. Dengue fever can be COMMITTEE ON THE ISSUE D.P.W. TRUCKS SANCTIONED prevented, and it must be pre­ vented if we are not to lose Endorsations of the Board of With censure implied by Mr. The Hon. Sir Stanley SpurUng took many precious hours of work Health's campaign to exterminate Crawford but not by the House, his his seat ta the legislative CouncU MAY DAY FINDS RUSSIANS CONFIDENT for local defence which have the mosquito ta Bermuda from high motion for the appointment of a yesterday morning. Before a two- in the past been lost through ranlnng miUtary, naval and civilian select committee to investigate the hour sitting had adjourned, he had illness. It wUl be to Bermuda's authorities have reached the Health activities of the Domestic Training shared in one of the most contro­ credit if we can rid ourselves Department's office. In a final Centre to ascertain whether it is versial debates the Council has had JAPS NOW ONLY 20 MILES JAPS REINFORCE BASES LULL CONTINUES ALONG of the menace of this mos­ interview with representatives of the desirable to continue its operation in a long time. Divisions were many, quito, but it can only be done local press who have attended con­ during the present emergency was questions of procedure were raised FROM MANDALAY, BURMA NORTH OF AUSTRALIA VAST RUSSIAN'FRONT with the whole-hearted and ferences almost weekly for the past adopted unanimously in the House and members took sides on a variety continuous co-operation of couple of months, Mr. H. J. Tuc3ker, of Assembly yesterday afternoon. of issues. That was the situation everyone living in these Is­ J3r., Chairman of the Board of Health, laid particular emphasis on the After Mr. Crawford had outlined in which Sir Stanley found himself lands. I am sure that every­ the reasons for his motion, mainly when he made his debut in a new No Reason To Think British Allies Are In Much Better Nazis Lost 58,000 Men In one wiU see to it that the opening of the campaign today which, he said, has been initiated by that the centre was not operating parUamentary field. mosquito campaign is an out­ at present according to the pur­ "I know," said His Honour the Pre­ Leningrad Area In April standing success. the Department of Health "to abate Forces Trapped, Says London Position To Check Drive or eliminate the mosquito pest." pose originaUy set in 1936 and hint­ sident, the Hon. Sir Brooke Francis, ing at racial discord, two members K.C, at the opening of the sitting PLAN EXTENDING SERVICE OF SOVIETS' IVIAYDAY PLEDGE " KNOLLYS. "The Department of Health," con­ of the Centre's committee — Messrs. "that hon. members would wish me CHINESE STUBBORNLY RESIST tinued Mr. Tucker, "has reason to Misick and G. A. WUUams — said they in their behalf to extend a warm NORTH OF FALLEN LASHIO AUSSIA MILITIA LOSES TO CRUSH ENEMY IN 1942 Women can, and I am sure be encouraged by the effective sup­ had no objection to the appointment welcome to the Hon. Sir Stanley wUl, give invaluable help in the port already received. Our sincere and investigation. SpurUng on the occasion of his tak­ forthcoming anti - mosquito thanks are due to the commanders By PAUL WINTERTON Both these members welcomed the ing his seat for the first time at LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—The MELBOURNE, May 1 (Reuter).— campaign — first by cooperat­ of the British and Utated States their CouncU. Japanese troops thrusting towards General Blarney told pressmen that ing with the Board of Health forces who have made the drive pos­ motion. They were ready to admit the Japanese have reinforced their KUIBYSHEV, May 1 (Reuter).— sible by detailing men for the pur­ the Centre's activities had been "Sir Stanley comes to us after a Mandalay from the south along the the luU continues along almost the in helping to distribute broadened considerably but not that long and distinguised history of ser­ railway are now attacking Kyoukse, positions northeast of AustraUa. pamphlets and information, pose of inspection. We are most The AlUes are building up forces ta entire length of the Russian front grateful to the ladies' organization its operations should be discontinu­ vice ta another place, and while con­ about 20 miles to the south. A Gur­ with only local fierce engagements and secondly as housewives, by ed. Their feeUng was that if a re­ gratulating him on his appointment kha brigade is reported to have suc­ these areas and aire now in a much seeing that no mosquitoes are of the A.R.P. for the very arduous flaring up occasionally. The ground work of distributing the leaflets and construction of terms was neces­ to this Council, we may weU con­ cessfully engaged the enemy north better position than they have ever is rapidly drying in the south and to allowed to flourish in or sary it would be well to have it gratulate ourselves on having the of Kyouske, inflicting up to 500 casu­ been to meet the Japanese. This around their own homes. to the help so freely tendered by the centre, as is shown by the fact many other societies and organiza­ done. benefit of tas counsel and wide ex­ alties with a loss of only ten to Japanese increased activity meant that Spring sowings are well under This work should appeal to that the enemy had a plan which tions. Mr. Crawford explained that ac­ perience." themselves. way. all women because it can be The day's business was then con­ The Kyoukse bridge has been might be an attempt to seize Aus­ "The campaign has received the cording to The Bermuda Domestic The battles now taking place for regarded as a valuable contri­ Science School Act, 1936 it was stat­ sidered. Every seat at the table was blown up. General Alexander's traUan outposts or cut the war sup­ bution to our local war effort. endorsement of 3His ExceUency the ply Unes from the U.SA. waterltaes are ma3ktag defence easier Governor and of Lady 3KnoUys as ed: "Whereas it is expedient to taken as aU nine members were pre­ forces have withdrawn northwards and attack costUer. On the central Dengue fever, should it be al­ sent. from MeikteUa under cover of an General Blarney said: "We have President of the Bermuda Women's tabUsh a training school for hotel front, for instance, when the lowed to return, might at a AuxiUary Force, and of other persons and domestic service employees un­ Two bUls and seven resolves were armoured screen to a new front strengthened our forces until they Russians recently forced a river they crucial moment lower the received from the House of Assembly around Mandalay, and have linked and officials particularly interested der the Board of Education." are in a better position to meet the found it protected on the opposite vitaUty and efficiency of the ta the public health. It now only At that time, he elaborated, there and read a first time. One of the up with the Chinese forces east of Japanese than they ever were be­ bank by several rows of barbed wire defenders of this Island. latter — The DarreU & Meyer Act, that city. remains for the community to wel­ was a strong demand for hotel help fore. and many pUlboxes, and fortified come the project enthusiasticaUy, and domestic servants of ail classes 1926, Amendment Act, 1942 — was re­ It is believed that the Japanese "Whatever the Japanese plan af­ by dugouts. MARGARET KNOLLYS. and for us all to cooperate to ensure ferred to the standing committee on casualties in their recent advance who were practically unobtainable. fecting the AustraUan area may be, On the southwest front, too, it its success. "We ask all residents He agreed that from that time un­ private bUls. have been as heavy as 20 to 25 per­ it would inevitably involve straining of Bermuda to assist our inspectors cent of their effectives. is reported that the Red Army have til the outbreak of war, the school and stretching their communica­ captured and held an important river ta the performance of their duties, "no doubt justified its existence." FIVE MEASUR3ES DEFERRED Although the Japanese have capture tions, as our most important points crossing. Though it is generaUy to clean houses and grounds of aU Lashio there is no reason to thtak are at least 1,000 miles away from He felt guUty for having voted Of the other measures, The Public recognized that rivers, are no great Round Up of possible mosquito-breeding places, funds to continue the school since that the British forces ta Burma the enemy. obstacle to modern armies, Russia's and generaUy to aid ta what is a Health Sanitary Inspectors Act, 1942, are trapped, it was stated authorita­ vIf the fight comes we wfll give a unfrozen river network is bound worth-whUe effort, which, if suc­ September, 1939, and he referred to The Bases (RehabUit­ tively. But if the Japanese can go* good account of ourselves3 Japan's to play a big part to the forthcoming War Fronts cessful, can rid these Islands of a an opposition sentiment which had ation) (Deferred Purchase Scheme) around them by striking northwest immediate hope in the Asiatic thea­ campaign, particularly if the Nazis very real menace to health. Experi­ been frequently expressed in the I Act, 1942 and The PubUc Works De­ from Hsipaw or from the south tre is to complete the encirclement launch an offensive. ence elsewhere has indicated that House when such appropriations partment (Equipment Purchase) Re­ striking around Pakokku, they wiU and blockade of China, but it is not By ANNALIST success or failure depends very large­ were considered. solve, 1942 were read three times and be in a tight corner. yet clear whether the completion of In the south, where strong con­ Military Commentary ly on the degree of public interest He anticipated the argument, he passed but consideration of the re- The British have withdrawn from this objective would leave the Ja­ centrations of Nazi troops are displayed. We are fully confident said, that since war began the I matatag resolves, The St. David's Is­ the Thazi-Meiktala area and .so far panese free to move in other direc­ known to be, the Russians have been L03NDON, May 1 (Reuter). The that we can count on everyone." school was not able to fulfill its or­ land Committee Resolve No. 2, 1942, as is leno-sn the bulk of the British tions. bringing up reserves. news from Burrifiais stiU grave. The iginal purpose and school chUdren The Supplementary Appropriation troops are west and southwest of Pictures have been released of Japanese are new reported to be mov­ were being taught. In the last Resolve No. 11. 1942, The Economic "AustraUa is rapidly putting her ing south from 3LasJhio in the hope 3MESSAGES TO DEPT. Mandalay operating, it is beUeved, house ta order. In the last few Red Army reserve units marching estimates approved by the House Advisory Committee Expenses Re­ on both sides of the Irrawaddy. through Rostov. It is also known that of catching the British and Chinese the vote had been increased by £466 solve, 1942. The General Bernard Sal- weeks we have moved towards giv­ forces ta and around Mandalay FoUowtag are a number of the There is no foundation for reports ing the army the needed mobiUty almost every viUage to the south is endorsations given the campaign: per year to £1,366. He thought, lack­ lary & AUowances Resolve, 1942 and suggesting that earUer to the cam­ now fortified against attack. between two fires. ing any marginal note of explana­ The Airport BuUding Completion and suppUes from overseas are arriv­ Ajn unconfirmed report from Axis paign the British prevented the ing regularly and rapidly. Adr activity varies a good deal Admiralty House, tion ta the estimates, that the extra Resolve, 1942, was deferred until the Chinese from sending troops into from day to day, according to the sources says the British troops were Bermuda. money was to pay the salary of an next day of meeting. Burma for poUtical or other reasons, "Soon many of our forces wUl be weather conditions, but on the whole retiring towards the India frontier. assistant instructress. The PubUc Health Sanitary Inspec­ it was stated. weU enough equipped to take a is has been considerable. There is no confirmation of tliis aUe- The Commander-in-Chief, America He said he beUeved that if the substantial strata. In fact we can gation, but such an eventuaUty can­ and West todies Station, has heard tors Act, 1942 occasioned no com­ Among the regiments which have not be excluded. In this direction the House at the time knew the funds ment and the bUl was read by its been fighting so gaUantly to the. take a big strata now. ' One whole region in the German with much mterest of the anti- were to teach school chUdren they title on second reading. British armoured brigade are the "The army reorganization has occupied area of Leningrad Province AlUed forces would find no suitable mosquito campaign which is betag roads, but that disadvantage would initiated ta Bermuda today. He is would have refused to pass it. He However, the Hon. F. Goodwin Gos­ Seventh Hussars and the Second Bar- given us a cohesive plan of action, is controUed by Soviet partisans who added that if the matter was care­ Ung, the Hon. R. C. HoUis HaUett talion of the Royal Tank Regiment. the commanders are competent, weigh equally upon the enemy. The of opinion that it is important for are Uving and fighting ta the Ger­ population in these parts would the health and happiness of all who fuUy considered it would be dis­ and the Hon. J. D. B. Talbot, failing youthful men experienced in this man rear stated Divisional Commis-" covered more efficient and less ex­ C3HUNG3KING, May 1 CReuter).—A war, and there is a pubUc feeUng to get any satisfaction after they Chinese commumque tonight stated Continued on Page 7 Continued on Page 6 Continued on Page 2 pensive to have kitchens fitted out had made numerous suggestions for of reaUty not present untU a few in the central schools, where the that fighting between the Chinese months ago. amendments, objected to the other and Japanese today is progressing same work could be carried out. It two measures being proceeded with. "The Government is determined to could be taught by those on the in Hsenwi, northwest of Lashio. The prosecute the war with the utmost They lost on aU occasions by divis­ Japanese are on the raUway attack­ staff familiar with the subject. The ions of 6 to 3 or 5 to 3. vigour. Our land forces are deter­ time of the chUdren going to and ing Kyoukse, 20 mUes south of Man­ mined to carry the war to the en­ The UveUest debate took place in dalay. Hitler's Reprisal Raids Called Frenzied from the Domestic Training Centre committee after The United States emy's territories as soon as possible, would be saved. The communique foUows: "The but not untU we are ready and con­ Bases (Deferred 3Purchase Scheme) Japanese forces which reached a vinced of our abUity to carry it out "I do not think," emphasised 3Mr. Act, 1942 had been read a second raUway bridge to the north of Lash­ successfully. Crawford, "that we should go on time by the Acting Colonial Secre­ io last night continued to drive "The second front advocacy is Blows Of Mad Lout By Home Secretary spending this money without any tary, the Hon. Sir Herbert Henniker- northward in the direction of Hsen­ wrongly based, as at present AUied real reason during the war." Heaton. wi, with the Chinese Expeditionary leaders are determined to estabUsh He spoke ta veUed terms about a He explained that the bUl pro­ LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—"Fren­ humiliating and insulting incident vided arrangements whereby per­ Force to Burma offering a stubborn such a front when we are certain zied blows of a mad lout" was how resistance. UntU this morning the that it wiU not be wasted and are which had occurred recently. He sons who were leaseholders or ten­ fighting was stiU in progress in this the Home Secretary, Mr. Morrison, Hitler-Mussolini Talks Primarily thought other improper ways of ants of land on St. David's Island able to make a good job of it. described Hitler's reprisal raids when operating the Centre might be pract­ area. "The development of AustraUan he spoke to London today. required for the Umted States Bases "MeanwhUe the Chinese forces re­ ised. Later he amplified this remark could be rehabilitated by means of a munitions production is marveUous Saying that the British aerial maining ta the Japanese rear are at considering the size of the country. as foUows. "There are many things deferred purchase scheme. He said present very active vigorously at­ counter offensive is continuing to About Japan's Part In The War? I would like to say but for good that a great majority of the lease­ Our backing from America was not attack the heart of industrial Ger­ tacking the Japanese positions in a token and we are getting many reasons I do not want to say them. holders and tenants did not have the rear. The Chinese units have many—factories, docks and ship­ By F. J. FERGUSON The members of this Assembly and sufficient capital to pay for the men. I hope that many American yards1—Mr. Morrison commented: been particularly successful. These officers wiU obtain operational com­ community generally — the men - houses which were to be buUt by the operations between Taungyi and "Now comes the Nazi answer, Hit­ LONDON, May 1 (Reuter) — The BELGIAN CHEMICAL PUNT aU of their Uves since I have been in Bermuda Government. The deferr­ mands ta the AlUed Land Forces, al­ ler's blow for blow—Bath, Norwich official account of the Salzburg Loilem are where heavy casualties though I do not favour an indiscrim- contact with them have the object ed purchase scheme provided them have been inflicted on the enemy. and Yoik. A gem of Regency archi­ meeting between Hitler and Mus­ BLAST KILLS 250 PEOPLE to so conduct the affairs of this with the funds. inate scrambling of Australian and tecture for a U-boat base; an ancient solini does not go beyond what is "The Japanese forces which are American personnel generally. The Colony and the affairs of this House The first argument was opened by church for a shipyard; old and expected from such meetings. The as to preserve the two races living Mr. Gosling when he referred to the advancing northward along the American troops would work under beautiful monuments for a Hein­ "perfect mutual comprehension of. Rangoon—Mandalay raUway on American commanders and the bat- 1,000 Hurt In Works Making ta this community with a good re­ terms of the mortgage as laid down kel works. two Axis partners and their deter­ lationship. I have done what Uttle ta the schedule. (The schedule was Continued an Page 6 Contlnued on Page 7 "These are not the repUes of a mination to prosecute the war to War Material For Nazis I could to contribute towards it. I moved along with Clause 2.) He man who carefully plans a strategic a victorious conclusion," gives very Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 5 campaign. They are the frenzied little indication of the real reasons U.S. CAN SETTLE WITH blows of a mad lout who, stung by for the sudden and secret confer­ BERLIN, May 1 (Reuter).—Two PROVISIONTORAMERICAN the carefully timed and aimed blows ence between 3Hitler and the ItaUan hundred and fifty persons were kiU­ of a cool and sMlful opponent, loses Gauleiter. ( ed and about 1,000 injured ta a GOVERNOR INSPECTS BMI COLONY ASKED TO MAKE JAPS SAYS WINANT SHIP SURVIVORS MADE aU self control and runs amok. If, as suggested by Virginio Gayda, chemical factory explosion at Tes- "But what he tried to do and they envisaged sending more ItaU­ senderloo ta Limbourg 3Province, Bel­ GROUPS 'PASSING OUT CONTRIBUTION TO OLUB failed to do with an overwhelming ans to the eastern front and Ger­ gium, according to the German news Wants Russia To Have Same U.S. Red Cross Fits Up Two superiority in the night s3ky a year mans to the African front, it was agency. ago he cannot hope to do novjr that hardly necessary to put their heads The Belgian authorities have issued Pays Visit To St. David's £250 MonthljTAs Share Of Chance Of Beating Nazis Floors Of Coral Is. Club his resources are scattered. The together with such mystery com­ an official statement giving the de­ cry of German propagandists that bined with ceremony. It is signifi­ tails of an explosion ta the chemical Battery Yesterday Morning U.S.C. Operating Expenses By ANTHONY BILLINGHAM it is up to us to call off our raids to, cant that the first news of the factory at Tessenderloo, to Lim­ Faculties to domicUe, feed and meeting actuaUy came from Tokyo, give medical attention to American save ourselves shows that they lmow bourg Province, to which 250 persons LONDON, 3May 1 (Reuter).—The this very weU." and it is suggested that the Japan­ were kiUed and about 1,000" injured 33His Excellency the Governor, Vis­ The House of Assembly were in­ merchant ship survivors who reach ese Ambassador in Berlin would count 3KnoUys, paid a lengthy visit formed by a message from the Gov­ American Ambassador, Mr. Winant "We are not going to be bam­ said the German news agency to­ who returned from tho Utated States Bermuda are now provided on the probably be present. night. to St. David's Battery yesterday ernor yesterday afternoon that the yesterday, saw the Foreign Secretary, second and third floors of the Coral boozled to our air offensive against morning where he observed the Bermuda Commission on Recreation Island Olub at the Flatts, where 69 Germany, come what may. If Britain The official statement does not The statement says: "The explo­ "passing out" of the first group of has recommended that a con­ Mr. Anthony Eden, at the Foreign mention the presence of any Jap­ Office today. beds have been made avaUable, lt keeps up the proportion of enemy sion, which occurred on Wednesday conscripts in the Bermuda Militia tribution of £250 a month be made was announced last evening by Mr. planes shot down, the German re­ anese representative, but that does extended over a radius of several Infantry. by lite Bermuda Government to­ "The American people are pre­ prisal raids wUl be broken up aU not foUow that Baron Oshimo, the hundred yards. The technical school paring for a long war and are deter­ Alonzo Cornell, field director here wards the operating expenses of for the American Red dross. together, and the R.A.F. will still Japanese envoy, was not present. near the factory partiaUy coUapsed Accompanied by Brigadier the the United Services Club to Bermuda mined to wage that war to a success­ go on with the raidings. This Indeed, in that case the omission from the blast from the explosion. Hon. H. D. Maconochie, M.C, Officer ful finish," declared Mr. Winant This new accommodation, Mr. Cor­ Commanding British. Troops, Ber­ It WiU be recaUed that the Ber­ bombing by the R.A.F. wiU continue of his name is of some importance The Tessenderloo telephone exchange muda Government purchased the this evening to his first press confer­ neU explained, whUe primarily for to the end with 100% strength. If and is intended to conceal what may has been put out of action. A num­ muda, and Major H. M. O'Connor, ence since returning from his nine American seamen In order to reUeve R.A., G.S.O.II, Bermuda Command, HamUton Hotel from the Corpor­ the German people Want to stop it have been a vital angle of the talks. ber of houses have been destroyed ation of Hamilton and subsequently wee3ks' conferences to Washington. the congestion experienced recently there is only one way, and that is After Hitler's speech last Sunday it or damaged. His Excellency inspected the de­ The American people are equal to HamUton due to the arrival here fences of the Battery foUowing the rented it to the United'States Govern­ for them to achieve a great victory is clear that he is not in the mood ment. Housed therein at present to settling the war with Japan, of several groups of rescued saUors, over their own Government by over­ to listen to any ItaUan grievances "As the explosion occurred when recruits' parade, and both His Ex­ said 3Mr. Winant. They want Russia wUl also be available to other na- the factory and school Were fuU, ceUency and Brigadier Maconochie are recreational faculties for men throwing It by means of a revolution or recriminations. of the services which, it was recently to have an equal chance of winning tionaUties. Mr. CorneU elaborated or other. If they won't do it, we wiU MussoUni was probably told he the number of casualties was high. expressed themselves as being highly the war with Germany. that>if necessary it would be pos­ Rescue work began immediately by satisfied with what they had seen. stated, are to be enlarged, including do it for them." would have to toe the Une or he outside bowling alleys and roUer What struck Mr. Winant most ta sible to take an overflow from the would have cause for regret. It is Wehrmacht (German army) detach­ quarters which have been used Last night's German air attacks ments and rescue squads from Kem- His Excellency and the British staff slating. The United Services Olub America was the strength, energy, were scattered raids without con­ probable that the Fascist regime in officers arrived at the main gate of operates at the HamUton Hotel drive and singleness of purpose in hitherto to care for survivors. Italy wiU have to undergo a tighten­ penland coalfield. On Thursday centrating on any point. The num­ evening this work was stiU in pro­ St. David's Battery at 11.45 am., and at "Glen Duror," St. George's. the United States today. He said: The field director said that Ameri­ ber of German aircraft operating ing process on Unes simUar to that where they were met by Lieutenant- "The average American is anxious can seamen included not only those planned for Germany by the gress, to conjunction with the Red The Governor's message explained was probably weU under fifty. Cross and the Winter Help organi­ Colonel E. F. Maude, RA., Command­ that the contribution "would be to to support Russia. The people want from the United States but also Eight German aircraft Were des­ Fuehrer. • ant, Bermuda MiUtia, and Captain Russia to have the best possible saUors from Central and South sations, the Belgian authorities are conjunction with a considerably troyed over Britain and three over BERLIN, May 1 (Reuter).—Hit­ taldng the necessfcry steps to give N. B. DiU, B.V.E. His ExceUency was larger contribution by the United chance to smash Germany." America. . immediate reUef to the sufferers. accorded the general salute by the Continued on Page 12 ler and Mussoltai met at Salzburg States Government to cover the capi­ •Continued on Page 7 Continued on Page 5 Continued on Page 11 Battery guard of the Bermuda MUi- Continued oa Page 11 Continned tm Page 2 tal expenditure involved and the Continned on Pago II BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES TODAY

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House might be putting itself slight­ KING INSPECTS ARMOURED mous beauty spots to see various Anti-Mosquito Drive Domestic Training Is To Be ly in the wrong if it appointed a SMUTS WARNS JAPS MAY DIVISION regiments and component parts of Investigated select committee to make an inquiry the division. Famous regiments Begins Here Today into the activities of a department ATTACK SOUTH AFRICA LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—King were drawn up on viUage greens and of Government over which it has no George spent seven hours today in­ Continued from Page 1 at the roadside. The King lunched ani OlnUmtst iatlg Continued from Page 1 jurisdiction." He thought it might specting an armoured division in with officers at the Divisional Head­ PUBLISHED DAH.T EXCEPT SUNDAY can tell you that that is not being be well to obtain the concurrence the Southeastern Command. He live ta these Islands that the cam­ sustained by the female part of the Calls For All Out Defence quarters. Incorporating paign should be successful, and that of the Governor toward making the motored many miles through fa­ Tne Royal Gazette (Estab. 1828) community. That's one of the rea­ inquiry. for this purpose it is essential that sons why I am opposed to woman's !>)ie Colonist and DaUy News (Estab. 1866) everyone should give wiUing and Mr. Crawford repUed if the House To Meet Threat By Sea suffrage, if I may digress. What we did not have any jurisdiction cer­ energetic assistance. have buUt up for a number of years He is ensuring the active co-opera­ tainly it had much more than that JOHANNESBURG, May 1 (Reuter). tion of aU British naval estabUsh- will be overthrown in one night." by reason of the fact it granted the —Warning that the Japanese might Proprietors ments ta the Colony. Mr. North said that Mr. Crawford funds, to ODerate the school. attack South Africa, an urgent caU THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. "should be congratulated in bring­ Mr. Crawford's motion was then for an aU-out effort for defence was * * * ing the matter forward." "In my made by General Smuts, the South Grand Concert Held Street, HamUton I should Uke to congratulate you carried unanimously. on the organization of your cam­ opinion," he continued, "it is long The United States Bases (Acquis­ African Prime Minister, ta Johan­ paign to deal with the mosquito overdue -and should be investigated, ition of Land) No. 2 Act, 1942 was nesburg. Sponsored by the pest, and to wish you the greatest and the sooner the better." read a first time by Mr. Trott. The "Although South Africa success­ Editor: E. T. SAYER success ta this important under­ Mr. N. H. P. Vesey asked Mr. Craw­ bUl was received earUer along with fuUy repeUed the dangers threaten­ Alumnae of Mount Saint Agnes, Manager: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN taking. As you wiU realize the army ford whether he was a member of a message from the Governor. It is ing her borders from the north appreciates to the fuU the value of the Centre's committee; if so, wheth­ the implementing legislation to ac­ three years ago, the Union is not the work, and I am arranging to er he had brought the matter to quire certain lands which the House yet out of danger. The danger was their attention; and whether the Thursday, May 7th Subscription Rates release 25 men of the Local Forces recently agreed to lease to the Unit­ not far from our borders three from operational duties for three committee itself had given consid­ ed States Government for 99 years. years ago, but see how our men Local—£2. 0. 0. Foreign—£2. 10. •. months ta order to assist with the eration to taking any step. 3In the absence of Mr. Butterfield, pushed the enemy back. But the At 8.15 Per Tear drive. The mosquito is a very seri­ The member ta charge repUed, "I the member in charge, The Motor danger has not yet gone. ous menace not only to the health may state that I am a member of the Car (Registered Medical Practition­ "You know how Japan is today SATURDAY MAY 2, 1942 of the pubUc but to the health of committee but not a voluntary or ers) Act, 1942 was not considered at the approaches to the Indian AT MOUNT SAINT AGNES, the army as weU, and as such con­ active member because I strenuous­ yesterday. The order was carried Ocean, where our continent Ues. stitutes a great danger to the de­ ly objected to being appointed and oyer. The menace is coming to us from Cedar Avenue THE ANTI-MOSQUITO fences of these Islands. the Chairman of the Board of Ed­ •Early in the brief sitting, the the most dangerous quarter, and I feel certain that the more pub­ ucation (Mr. Misick) would not ac­ Speaker informed the House that a because of this I am especiaUy grate­ The artists are: Thelma Robinson, Celia CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY Ucity that is given to your effort cept it. He appointed me in any photograph of the historic visit of ful that we saw Ught in this coun­ Turrill, Enid Richardson, Trixie HalloweU, the greater wiU be its success. case but for a long time I have had the Prime Minister to the Assembly try and that we pushed danger by Walter Smith, Walfrid Riihiluoma and The Bermuda's long overdue anti-mos­ my qualms about the way things are had been received from Mr. Church­ land as far away as possible." H. Dunbar Maconochie, Brigadier, run." He added that he had not Ul, carrying his signature. quito campaign is scheduled to open General Smuts said the country Imperial Censorship Ladies Choir conduct­ Officer Commanding British Troops, attended a meeting for over a year. The photograph will be hung in was now prepared for the menace of today and if high endorsements and Bermuda. _. Mr. Misick said the original pur­ the Chamber of the Assembly. Japan. "If we have done our full ed by Frank Haworth. influential backing mean anything * * * M PMI ** pose of the Domestic Training Cen­ bit, if we have gone aU-out to deal I am confident that every American tre was to qualify men and women with the emmiy on land, I am sure Admission 2/6 this campaign should carry us a citizen resident ta the Colony, whe­ long way on the road to the elimin­ for employment in hotels and in we are prepared to go still further ther to connection with the con­ domestic service. He continued Governor Inspects BMI to deal with the enemy on the sea. PROCEEDS FOR WAR CHARITIES ation of those insects which are not struction of our Defence Bases or that that conception only succeed­ If that danger materialises and ap­ 1912ts. only a deterrent to comfort but a for any other purpose, will be only ed up to a very limited extent. Group's 'Passing Out' too glad to cooperate with the Bri­ proaches our shores, I hope we shaU menace to health. We beUeve that Later on, he added, it was decided see the united people of South tish and United States Forces, sup­ to make this type of training avaU­ Continned from Pag* 1 they do, and that the Service con­ plemented by the staff of the De­ Africa taking their share in repeU- able to school chUdren throughout tag that danger." tingents selected to assist the Board partment of Health, in eUminating tia ArtiUery. After inspecting the the islands. He said the Board of guard, His iExcellency proceeded to General Smuts referred to the of Health in this movement wUl and controlling a pest which is so injurious to the general public health. Education realised that such train­ the Battery parade ground to ob­ fate of the countries invaded by make a good job of it. ing would eventuaUy quaUfy those serve a guard mounting ceremony Japan, saying, "I have seen secret Indeed, this is a task wliich should chUdren to enter the types of ser­ With such an auspicious beginn­ be undertaken and prosecuted with by B.M.A. recruits. The parade was reports of what happened in the thorouglmess by every citizen to vice which the House had in mind commanded by Lieutenant D. W. Dutch East Indies — things so hor­ ing, only one thing is needed to the Colony, thereby assuring com­ when it aUowed the project original­ Evans, Adjutant, Bermuda Militia; rible they could not be pubUshed." Mimeograph Supplies assure complete success — cooper­ plete success of the Colonial Gov­ ly to come into being. the instructors being Sgt. E. Ad­ He added that if Japan came to ation on the part of the pubUc. ernment's campaign to rid the Is­ He explained that the type of derley, B.MA. and L/Bdr. I. Smith, South Africa no pen could describe Without pubUc cooperation no hy­ lands of this noxious insect. training now given was an integral B.MA. what awaited the country. part of the school curriculum. It Following the mounting of the He continued: "Rather than ex­ gienic movement, for that matter, WUUam H. Beck, was not possible — and he thought B.M.A. recruits guard, a squad pose South Africa to that final deg­ few if any movements, at least those American Consul General. 3Mr. Crawford must realize so — in of B.M.I. recruits marched on to radation we should be prepared, and INK of a reformatory nature, have much Bermuda to provide the training at the parade ground, headed by the I am prepared, to go the whole hog hope for success. We are taking the each and every school ta the Is­ B.M.A. Band. His ExceUency took and summon aU the forces of South lands such as was given at the Cen­ the salute as the recruits marched Africa in order to repel that men­ optimistic view that a very fuU and The Navy Department wiU be very much relieved on receiving the in­ tre. Far from being cheaper, it passed and then inspected the men ace. God forbid that it should be­ STENCILS active cooperation wiU be forth­ formation of the anti-mosquito cam­ would be •infinitely greater than un­ on parade. The Governor displayed come necessary. Let us do our ut­ coming, for aside from the official paign which your Board is initiating der the present scheme. a keen interest ta the training of the most to prevent it, but ta the last impetus given to the campaign, we on May 2. He elaborated that during the men, asking many questions both resort there is nothing that I for of the officers and men. beUeve that the pubUc of Bermuda, It is a pleasure to this office that passage of the estimates the act­ one wiU not be prepared to do to the Navy forces here are able to ren­ ivities of the Centre had been ex­ Following the Governor's inspec­ save this country for the future. CORRECTION FLUID a substantial majority at all events, der some assistance, t tended to the West End and more tion, the B.M.I, recruits diplayed "Ceylon today is ta the very grav­ have been awakened to a realiza- recently to the East End of the their miUtary training ta rifle drill, est danger. The island might go tion of the perUs to health and to Jules James, Colony. The response to both those marching and saluting driU. The the way of Crete. The danger might Ufe itself which lurk in the tiny Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy. branches had been most admirable parade was under the command of come to South Africa's very shores, Commandant.ji and most inspiring, he added. Captain W. W. Fuller, O.C, B.M.I, and the time has therefore come for sting of that pestiferous insect * * *A9 He thought it would be a "terribly and the instructor was P.S.M. L. the Union to make even greater ef­ which can and does breed so freely The campaign which the General retrograde step to deprive the youth FretweU, Lincolnshire Regiment. forts. I want the people of South and easily with no further incentive Board of Health is planning to initiate of this Colony of the opportunity The keenness of the recruits and the Africa to go all-out, I want to in­ A fresh new stock of these mimeograph than individual carelessness. to Bermuda to control disease- of this type of service." precision with which they obeyed crease our defence forces on a basis bearing mosquitoes has the unqual­ He stressed how practical training the commands given was most fa­ which wiU make South Africa secure "To abate or eUminate the mos­ ified endorsement of the United was an important part of the poUcy vourably commenced upon by Bri­ against any menace. We are noth­ essentials, but only a limited supply. quito pest" is the purpose of the States Army Forces ta Bermuda. of the Board of Education. He gadier Maconochie and this was ing as strong ta this country as endorsed by His ExceUency. The men campaign, as described by the chair­ From the time it has been known thought that reflected the view of Singapore, but it was taken by the We suggest you anticipate your office that insects are carriers of disease the House, who had previously crit­ taking part in the parade have had enemy. Let us hold life and every­ man of the Department of Health, it has been the estabUshed poUcy icised the Board because sufficient only six weeks' training. thing else cheap in order that we Mr. H. J. Tucker. In an interview of the U.S. Army, through its Medi­ emphasis was not placed on practical Considerable interest was mani­ may win that pearl of greatest price needs. pubUshed elsewhere ta this news­ cal Department, to control or elim­ training. fested by His Excellency during a — the safety and security of South paper today, Mr. Tucker said the inate, if possible, insects, such as He hoped the Speaker would aD- kit inspection of B.M.A. recruits, Africa and the future of its people." the mosquito, which are vectors of point members to the select com­ who also have been in the army only General Smuts was speaking at Department of Health "has reason disease. |M$tt«« mittee who were most critical of the six weeks. The clothing and equip­ the opening of a fair in aid of the to be encouraged by the effective As an important measure bearing project. (Mr. Crawford earUer ask­ ment of the men were laid out Governor General's Fund. support already received," and he on the effective strength of combat ed the Speaker not to appoint him neatly for inspection, the men expresses thanks especiaUy to the forces, the Bermuda Base Com­ chairman.) "standing to" by their respective mand, U.S. Army, wiU give aU pos­ beds. 3His ExceUency paused for commanders of the British and sible assistance to the efforts of COERCION SUGGESTION long intervals, inspecting the equip­ RAUSCHNING ASKS FOR U.S. United States forces "who have the General Board of Health of ment and questioning the men. CITIZENSHIP The Bermuda Press, Ltd, made the drive possible by detail- Bermuda in its campaign to elimin­ Referring to Mr. Vesey's question An interesting display of gymnas­ ate disease-bearing mosquitoes dur­ and Mr. Crawford's reply, Mr. Misick tag men for the purpose of inspec­ tics was put on by the B.M.I, re­ NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuter).—It ing the present mosquito season. saiid the latter had suggested that cruits and watched by His 3Excel- is understood that the ex-Nazi poU­ tion." The ladies' organization of "I coerced him tato serving on this lency and party. Conducted by tician of Danzig, Dr. Herman Raus- 1541ttu. the A.R.P. are also thanked for their A. G. Strong, particular committee." "The House B.S.M. J. Pitcher, RA., the calis- chntag, has appUed for U.S. citizen­ invaluable aid ta the preUminary Brigadier General, U.S. Army, wUl realise," he continued, "if a thenics class received praise from ship. His wife, one son and four Commanding. member of this House is also a mem­ work so necessary to the launching the official party during the ten- daughters arrived in the United * * * ber of a Board, that aU he has to do minute display. States ta 1940. Dr. Rauschning ar-, of the campaign. The campaign has my heartiest ap­ is to refuse point-blank to serve on a B.M.A. dummy-loader drUl im­ rived ta October, 1941 from England: His ExceUency the Governor, and proval and I feel sure that the Board special committee and no power ta mediately foUowed the physical Dr. Rauschning was the former of Health can rely on the fullest co­ this world can enable a chairman Viscountess KnoUys, the Command- training. Use of the dummy-loader Nazi president of the Danzig Sen­ operation of HamUton in this matter, of the Board to compel that person teaches recruits how to quicldy and ate and one-time trusted confident -er-in-Chief, America and West In­ which I consider vital for the best to serve on that committee. I leave efficiently load and re-load large of Hitler. He is the author of "Hit­ At The Theatres dies Station, Sir Charles Kennedy- interests and weU-being of the com­ the House to judge to what extent guns. 3His ExceUency next inspect^ ler Speaks," a revealing study of munity.. coercion was used." Hitler which has been a best seller Purvis; Rear Admiral Jules James, I shall be glad to take any steps ed the defences of the Battery sif­ Commandant U.S. Navy; Brigadier Mr. Misick pointed out the use of ter which the party proceeded to ta the United States. The Nazis that you may suggest to helping the Centre in disseminating know­ tried to get the book banned ta General Strong, U.S. Army; H. Dun­ to arouse pubUc interest to the the Officers' Mess.for luncheon. ledge relating to the wider use of The "passing-out" ceremony was Switzerland. Dr. Rauschning fled bar Maconochie, Brigadier, Officer campaign, as I reaUze that without locally grown products and also in from the Nazis to England. OLONIAL the co-operation of the pubUc, a the first conducted here during the Playhouse Commanding British Troops, Ber­ large amount of your effort may connection with the preparation of present war and the B.M.I. recruits C muda; WUUam H. Beck, American fail, whereas if you have their fuU food under plans made by the A.R.P., were the first conscripts caUed UD Opera House support, much may be done towards where it may be necessary to pre­ for that unit. evasion of income tax was suspend­ Consul General; the mayors of Ham­ pare foods in large quantities ta the Uton and St. George's; and the A.R.P. ridding the community of a dan­ ed today and Schenck immediately SINGLE FEATURE gerous nuisance. event of an enemy attack upon these SENTENCE ON MOVIE MAGNATE was given a lesser term of one year KIDDIE SHOW AT 1.15 ControUer, Mr. H. Butterfield are a- islands. Those were, however, only SUSPENDED IN NEW YORK and a day on a guUty plea to perjury mong those who are whole-heartedly Sydney P. Eve, subsidiary purposes. and indicted and placed on pro­ Mayor of Hamilton. Mr. Crawford said that with re­ NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuter) .—The bation for three years. He was — 3 SHOWS — — Playing Times — behind the campaign and who have gard to being coerced into member­ written endorsements which It is * * * three year gaol sentence imposed formerly chairman of the board of I wish to assure you that I shaU ship "that's not either here nor last year on Joseph Schenck for Twentieth Century Fox Films. our privUege to pubUsh in this issue. be pleased to co-operate with the there." He added that Mr. Misick British Short Subjects "Three Girls These constitute an inspiring series Board of Health to every way pos­ knew that he was not wiUing to 2.45 7.30 9.30 of messages weU worth reading and sible to order to make a success of serve. About Town" remembering. the mosquito campaign, which has Said Mr. G. A. Wffliams "It is true the fuU endorsement of the mem­ that this Centre was primarily or­ (Joan BlondeU The campaign ls based upon the bers of the Corporation of St. George ganised for the purpose of training ''SMILIN' | | John Howard) reports and recommendations of ex­ as weU as of myself. hotel and domestic help, but it was found some time after the centre Brunswick Monthly Concert 115 7.45 perts, and its carrying out is in the Leon Da Fox, was operating that it did not get THROUGH'' hands of persons trained for duty. Mayor of the Town of St. George. support from the adult general pub­ with — In Technicolour — It will accompUsh its purpose pro­ * * * Uc to make it possible to carry on (Jeanette MacDonald News 2.40 9.10 vided every individual does his and The A.R.P. organization is a branch or confine training just to those in­ TEA & SALE OF WORK Brian Aherne) her duty, and it should be borne in of CiviUan Defence and is therefore dividuals." vitally interested to anything feal- Mr. WUUams said he had been a 3.00 7.45 9.45 "International mind that protection of the pubUc culated to assist in the protection member of the Centre's committee ST. ANDREW'S HALL health now is not merely a local of the Colony and its population. evef since it was organised. "I feel," Squadron" problem to be solved or left unsolv­ Mosquito destruction wiU not only he said, "that the school has served benefit the health of the community, Short Subjects ed or half solved according to our —and is now serving — a very use­ (Ronald Reagan but its accomplishment will assist ful purpose in Bermuda. Tuesday, May 5th 4.40 Only 2.50 9.20 whims or preferences, but that it is to clearing up accumulations of "WhUe it is true under existing an essential part of the war effort rubbish and undergrowth, which conditions it is not doing much in which no loyal subject or citizen are a constant fire hazard. regard to training hotel help, that 3 p.m. — 7 p.m. The campaign has the whole heart­ is due to conditions over which we may rightly evade. ed support of A.R.P. have no control; but as far as do­ REVIEW — "International H. D. Butterfield, mestic training is concerned I do Musical Programme at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. A.R.P. ControUer. submit that that is being done very Proceeds to aid Brunswick Home REVIEW — Teamed together Squadron" is a thrill-packed successfully and very efficiently by for the first time on the film saga of the R.A.F.'s most PERSONAL NAZI REPRISAL SHOOTING IS the school. There are large num­ I69Sti25.w29.s2. screen; Jeanette MacDonald colourful branch. Poles, Nor­ bers of school children attending and Gene Raymond play the wegians, French, Czechoslo­ BARED IN LONDON this school. They are very anxious Mr. and Mrs. P. Farquharson, of to obtain this training." sweethearts of the immortal vakian, Belgian fliers, men Winnipeg, Canada announce the He added that a number of girls, ttyn "Smilin' Through," also star­ without a country, have joined engagement of their eldest daugh­ LONDON, May 1 (Reuter) .—The *m For Norwegian Government in London who had attended the school were Victory - ring Brian Aherne. Filmed in Britain's air force and the ter, Helen Jane, to 3M3r. OrastviUe now employed ta various homes AEOLIAN HALL -For Victory Technicolour and replete with courage and daring of their J. Harris, only son of Mrs. Harris issued a statement today denying giving efficient service. and the late Mr. J. Harris, of 3Bam- that 18 Norwegians who were shot some of the most delightful exploits, which have thrilled He did not agree, he said, with Lots of Fun and Comedy in Todays Show ilton. The wedding wiU take place at Oslo yesterday were in any way what Mr. Crawford had to say but music ever to reach the the world, are now excitingly to St. Andrew's Ohurch early to implicated in the aUeged assassina­ he would not enlarge uppn his (Mr. screen, sung by Miss Mac­ relived on the screen in this July. tion of two Germans last Sunday, as all the men among those arrested WUUams's remarks at this time. Lat­ 2.00 p.m. only "JEEPERS CREEPERS" Donald, "Smilin' Through" pre­ fine new motion picture. Ron­ * * * er when a report was forthcoming, sents the star in the dual part ald Reagan is "tarred in the Mr. and Mrs. M.O.S. Benevides last March were planning to escape if the committee was appointed, announce the engagement of their to Britain from Aalesund. he. would have much more to say. 3.00 & 8.00 p.m. "ICE CAPADES" | of the old-fashioned heroine, role of a dare-devil American daughter Esther to Ensign John J. This is therefore in effect a re­ "I feel convinced," he concluded, Moonyean, and her modern test pilot who joins the Frazier of Bridgeton, New Jerseyf prisal shooting — the eighteen men under arrest being picked out for "that after the activities of the 4.30 & 9.30 p.m. "HIT PARADE OF 1941" niece, Kathleen. squadron. execution in return for the shoot­ school have been investigated it will ing of the two Germans, the state­ be found it is very vital to have it BRITISH NEWS Gooerr^iTHouse ment declared. functioning." Messages from Stockholm quote NO JURISDICTION SOMERS OPERA HOUSE SANDYS THEATRE His ExceUency the Governor, ac­ Swedish papers confirming these de­ Masonic HaU Top Hat companied by Brigadier H. D. Ma- tails. Among the eighteen Norweg­ Mr. Migick indicated that the At — 8.30 Only At — 8.15 Only coriochie, visited St. David's yester­ ians shot was Ole Lutzow Holm, son Speaker might be the best judge of 3.15 & 8.30 "MELODY & 3.15 "RIDIN' ON A "A Night at Earl Carroll's" "Blossoms In The Dust" day and inspected the passing out of Commodore LutisOw Holm, chief whether Mr. Crawford's procedure MOONLIGHT" RAINBOW" of the B.M.A. and B.M.I, recruits. of the Naval Arm of the Norwegian for the appointment of the select At — 3.00 and 9.35 At — 3.00 and 9.55 His ExceUency subsequently took Ah* Force. Most of the remaining committee was correct. "I do sub­ 4.30 & 9.30 "DOWN 4.30 "BEHIND THE "Law Of The Tropics" "Jungle Cavalcade" luncheon with the Commandant 17 victims were sons of well-known mit," he added, "the situation might MEXICO WAY" NEWS" and officers of the Bermuda Militia. Norwegian families. be a little embarrassing and the

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What happens on fighting fronts in there are vast refineries for oil from Gas for the four-motored bombers , for their successes in American i marines in the Caribbean is remote, Western Europe and Australia may the neighbouring Venezuelan fields. and their fighter escorts defending waters. It's under such rigid surveillance a deped cosiderably on the Battle of Tanker routes from the Gulf Coast Australia must be moved incredible One big mystery is where the surface craft would soon be spotted. the Caribbean now being fought oil ports to the U.S. industrial east distances by the Allied tanker fleet. U-boats are getting fuel and tor- Other raossibittties are that Dancing between German submarines and converge in the Straits of Florida. The Axis evidently hopes, by con- pedoes. They've used torpedoes ex-1 freighter submarines are carrying U.S. naval patrols. Other tanker courses lie in the centrating a huge submarine force travagantly. Almost every sinking, torpedo cargoes to the fighting subs Every Saturday Night What happens in tl:e Caribbean passage between the islands of the in the Caribbean, seriously to de even of little 1,500-ton cargo craft, meetmg them in night rendezvous may also depend on what is hap- Eastern Caribbean. These points plete available tanker tonnage and shows two tin fish expended. A sub or that some of the thousands of happening now in Vichy — whether of convergence have been the hunt­ cripple the war effort in Britain and I skipper probably would use more uninhabited keys in the area were ther French collaboration with the ing ground of the steel sharks. AustraUa. | care if his closest torpedo suppUes stocked with secret caches before Axis will lead the AlUes to seize It is no military secret that tank­ To counter this strategy, the U.S. were 3,000 miles away. the war began. French Martinique and Guadeloupe, ers are vulnerable ships. The Allied has ringed the Caribbean with air Vichy France has assured the We are buUding tankrs by the strategically important naval and tanker fleet has been hard hit in and naval bases. Only lately es­ AUies that subs are not basing on score. They wUl eventuaUy supply possibly submarine bases in the two years of warfare. Last fall, tabUshment of a huge new bomber French territory in the Caribbean. the fighting fronts with aU the West Indies. Secretary Ickes acknowledged a base'in Guatemala was announced. Some of our good neighbours don't high-octane gas needed. But tank­ Several dozen ships, many of them U.S. tanker shortage when gas It is one of many. Most of the Carib­ beUeve Vichy. Gen. Azumbuja Vil­ ers sunk right now are keeping gaso­ Langton Hotel tankers, have been attacked in the rationing was briefly enforced. bean good neighbours are already at lanova of BrazU flatly charged the line from the fighting fronts, right Caribbean area and adjacent waters. This means that every tanker war with the Axis. The others have submarines were using Martinique, flow. The concentration of Nazi U-boat sunk is a blow where it hurts. With broken off diplomatic relations with Guadeloupe and other French bases. our enemies. That's why the U.S. navy versus On The Hill Overlooking Hamilton skippers on tankers is significant. the arrival of General MacArthur He pointed out that Vichy had German subs in the Caribbean con­ Tanker routes supplying RAF and U.S. troops in Australia, the The whole Caribbean is under con­ denied the Nazis were using bases in stitutes one of the major opera­ 1913ts.m. bases in the British Isles with avia­ problem of oil supply is even fur­ stant patrol. The navy has an­ Syria, too, until it was proved. tions of the war. tion gasoline start on the Dutch ther complicated. nounced that the Axis has "paid Naval men say that the possibiUty Islands of Aruba and Curacao where Australia has no oil resources. a terrible price in ships and men" of mother ships supplying the sub- —John Grover.

she had remained in the office, be­ tween ten to twelve years. . . . THEY SAY DESCRIBE ROSTOCK DAMAGE * * * The same consideration which has By A. M. PURCELL STOCKHOLM, May 1 (Reuter) — been given to the N. O. B. (now own ^he S)iary The Rostock authorities have suffi­ Under the Distinguished Patronage of bees) bees wUl not be extended to That there is quite a lot of excite­ ciently regained their composure His Excellency the Governor and Viscountess Knollys The United States Naval Operat­ another insect which is far less in­ ment with regard to the forth­ of after the British air raids to allow ing Base headquarters on Reid dustrious. Today marks the opening coming sale of contraband goods. surveying the damage, says the Ber­ Street received an unlooked for sur­ of the anti-mosquito campaign. How * * * SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER lin correspondent of the newspaper prise this week when, upon lifting long it wiU last depends largely up­ That an auction was always popular. Tidningen. the floor of one of the offices, about on the co-operation of the pubUc. According to this report five If' they are anxious to exterminate That one wonders how 3J gross of churches have been completely de­ six gaUons of honey were found. Friday, May 1st. The N. O. B. suspected the operation this pest:—and so protect the health pipe mouth organs got into the stroyed and a whole quarter nearby list. of this apiary and had been keep­ of their famUies—no obstacles At my accounts this day and a demoUshed. ing a close tab on developments. should be placed in the way of the * * * perplexing state of affairs I find. The goods and chattels salvaged The office that harboured the combs seconded soldiers who wttl serve as That it wUl be dreadful if they are For whereas my ledger shows a grati­ from damaged houses after the first MAMMOTH CIRCUS had been unused until expanding sanitary inspectors. They wfll. carry bought locally. fying balance of revenue over expendi­ three raids and assembled at one work required its use. Outside on on their persons special identifica­ * * * ture, no such balance exists at my place were destroyed by British the window siU hundreds of bees tion cards which wiU be shown up­ That the Seamen's ReUef Fund got bank. Mayhap an over-zealous bank bombs on the fourth mght. From were wont to aocumulate, some find­ on request. The housewife has the off to a good start. clerk has been transferring odd the descriptions it appears that not Produced by ing their way inside. (We might add right to be suspicious of strangers * * * shiUings and pence every day in­ much was left of the town. that the occasional bee got lost and but she wUl be retarding the cam­ That even if it is not uced for its stead of on the last day of the month The newspaper Hamburger Frem­ explored the confines of our office.) paign by showing hostiUty to an au­ original purpose it wiU be wor­ as I had instructed. denblatt, however, says that nobody However, the swarms reached their thentic sanitary inspector. In the thily spent. But Lord! such trifles do not is allowed to enter Rostock except Wm, KEITH PITMAN coUection of honey by entrance long run it wUl save her nothing. on government service. A large The inspector will not argue but * * * cause me concern. For the wealth (Late of Barnum & Bailey's) through a ventilator, thence pro­ That few realise the extent of the of a country is of greater moment number of Rostock evacuees have ceeding to a large area they had ac­ her case will be reported for special arrived at Hamburg. attention. . . . increased work at the SaUors' than the wealth of an individual, quired fc possession beneath the Home and other institutions caring so what matters it an my bank ac­ The pubUcation of anything re­ With Two Circus Ballets Under floor. . . . ' for service men. count is transferred to another's garding British air raids on Germany and so used to better purpose. TRIXIE HALLAWELL It's a case of all for one and one That there arc no fixed hours at and the damage they cause, beyond The buzzing was not too discon­ for all. ... such places. official information, has been for­ bidden by Germany, says the Berlin certing but the N. O. B. did not feel . And I find this sentiment in my incUned to aUow the colony of That neither is there a limit to the correspondent of the newspaper The "junior member" of the Legis­ calendar. For long ago Stafford Tidningen. at "aUens" to remain in occupation. lative Council, the Hon. Sir Stanley amount and variety of work done. Brooke wrote: They were dispossessed when the SpurUng, attended his first sitting "Then, to be able, when we live aforesaid honey was found. . . yesterday morning. He received his That St. George's is bent on an with our brother men, not to re­ baptism at one of the UveUest meet­ election. member what we wish for ourselves, BLOOMFIELD, Paget ings in a long time. Sir Stanley did but only their wants, their joy and FASCIST COMMUNIQUE However, something had to be not resist the impulse to share in That perhaps this time it won't sorrow; to think, not of our own des­ done with the bees and thoughts the debate and was soon in the heat be decided by "outsiders." ires, but how to minister to the great ROME, May 1 (Reuter).—An Ital­ turned to their rehabUitation out­ of it. We found it difficult Ko re­ * * * causes and the great conceptions ian High Command communique side the "leased" area. First of aU cognise the reaUty of Sir Stanley That that is unless St. David's is­ which help mankind; to be eager to stated: Thursday, May 14th the door to their home via the ven­ sitting at the round table. For the landers are considered outsiders. give pity to men, and forgiveness, "An enemy thrust supported by tilator was blocked. Next a box was early part of the sitting Sir Stanley to their wrong; to desire with thirst armoured units against our posi- at 2 pm. hung from the roof over the win­ held before him one of the CouncU's That some of the 'special envoys' to bind up the broken heart of man, ion-i to the east of El MekiU was dow and a queen was left in charge books of rules. Once he had broken in the States may return shortly. and to reaUse our desire in act— decisively repulsed. of the new abode. The change of the ice, he spoke several times. . . * * * This is to thirst for God as Love." "Bengasi was bombed by British residence soon became known to the # * * That it is said they have good news * # * planes but there was no damage 12 Outstanding Features in workers and the drones, who by to report. to instaUations or casualties." It was the first occasion in many To the city early this morning when Besides reporting night and day yesterday afternoon were present in months that every seat was taken. * * * I meet a man given to pessimism. Main Programme — Side Shows thousands. . . . That it wttl be too bad if they get air attacks agamst Malta, the com­ When the new Colonial Secretary "Sam," he said gloomily, "see munique said that the enemy air force • • * arrives, the present Legislative motors only to find they are barred that boat? I wonder how many here. dropped a few bombs on Crete but A member of the N. O B. person­ Council wUl be complete. Sir Herbert more times we shaU see her!" no losses were reported. nel wiU take the apiary to his cot­ Henniker-Heaton is now acting in * * * But Lord! I have little patience tage where he wUl take care of the his stead. . . . That it is suggested the doctors' with him though I hold it is good bees. MeanwhUe Rear Admiral -o- cars shaU aU be painted blue. to anticipate good fortune, yet it Jules James, the Commandant, and * * * is evil to anticipate evil tidings. « The one original "Ferdinand the Bull;" GARDEN CLUB OF BERMUDA "3My friend!" I observed tartly, COMPULSORY EVACUATION OF others are going to have honey for That the cynic says red would be MOMBASA IS SUSPENDED Strongmen; Massed Bands; Grand Parade; breakfast. . . . more appropriate. "you have already had. that boat The last monthly meeting of the missing four times. Can't you Trained Animals; Cowboys; and a Team * # * Garden Club of Bermuda for this * * * bring yourself to beUeve that it NAIROBI, Kenya, May l (Reuter). There is no truth to any rumour season wttl take place today at 11 That one or two of them have had might be a cat—and so have nine —The Kenya Government are tem­ of Acrobats: inferring the Food Board are con­ a.m. in the Chamber of Commerce some lessons in driving recently. lives?" porarily suspending the appUcation sidering whether the N. O. B. has Assembly Room, when Mx. Howard * * * But he is unmoved for he is one of compulsory evacuation measures hoarded food! . . . Smith, producer of the HowardU That no one should ask who gave of those unfortunate people who for the civilians of Mombasa, it was CLOWNS — CLOWNS — CLOWNS * « » Uly and an authority on Uly culture, the lessons. are never happy unless they are officially announced today. They wttl address the meeting on "The * * * unhappy. are, however, continuing to com­ IncidentaUy, the N. O. B. staff Bermuda Easter Lily." That they aU drive carefuUy and plete the plans and are appealing to probably are not aware that the * * * Admission and Reserved Seat 5/- The prizes for the season's bench skilfully. Talking with a medico yesterday the population to continue to leave bees have been under that floor for * * * voluntarily. Admission Only 2/6 at least twelve years and probably exhibits and the ChaUenge Shield and I did enquire of him whether for the best School Garden in Ber- That they were aU instructed so to it be true or false that a few hours longer. It was there that Dr. Ora do. ZuiU had an office. In our teUing muda wiU be awarded at this time. late getting to a patient made any the anecdote of the bees to a Ber­ The 3President of the Club, Mrs. o difference. patient that was suffering from "a Children HaU Price in Reserved Section mudian friend, he recaUed that as Guy Ridgway, will be glad to see VICHY COMMENT ON SPEECH But he set my fears at rest by crustifled exegesis antispasmodically aU who are interested in gardening OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT explaining that in most cases—and emanating from the physical re­ when accompanied hy an Adult a patient of Dr. ZuiU he had come BERLIN, May 1 (Reuter) — The to know aU about the honey-making in general and the,Bermuda Easter it was of such a case that the com­ frigerator, producing a prolific source Lily in particular at this meeting, German radio quotes authoritative ment in our Honourable House of of evitabttlty in the pericranial epi­ bees and had suggested ;hat she circles in Vichy as commenting on raise the floor to coUect, the sweet. and hopes for a full muster of mem­ Assembly was made—he already dermis." bers in addition. President Roosevelt's speech as fol­ 3knew the condition of the patient. Yet strangely enough the patient We checked with Dr. ZuUl who cor­ lows: "It is regrettable that Presi­ roborated this. She said that she So it might faU out that an some did not die', for a dose of castor oil dent Roosevelt feels constrained to patient get a bit of a pam he. would soon cured a Uttle stomach-ache. had never bothered to disturb the discuss Franco-American relations bees. It was only when an occa­ ring up his doctor at any hour and So right glad to learn that doc­ merely from the angle of propa­ expect ready relief. tors are not indifferent to the pain All Proceeds to Sailors' Home and New Clinic sional few got inside the office that Buy War Savings ganda. The French Government she either shoo-ed them outside Then he did teU me the story of and suffering of their patients, most has at present nothing to add to its a i..edi;al man who suffered from of whom are as prompt in sending again or kUled them. How long had points of view which remain un­ she known about them? As long as such a patient. When he got to the for the doctor as they are dilatory 1825tth.s. Stamps and Certificates changed." bedside he solemnly assured liis in paying his bill.

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WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH SOMERSET—Captains Owen and Burch. BRITAIN SPENT £84,000,000 ON THE SCOUTS' CORNER Somerset A cordial invitation is extended to all The Great CHURCH SERVICES 2.30 pjn.—Sunday School to attend services in your community. CIVILIAN DEFENCE LAST VEAR m _ • The urea? 3.30 p.m.—Afternoon Service / Sunday wul be known at all Corps as 7.30 p.m.—Evening service. Cradle Roll Sunday, special mention will LONDON, May I (Reuter) — Bri­ D be made of this Important department of SUNDAY, MAY 3rd tain spent over £84,000,000 on civil GRACE CHURCH, North Shore Young Peoples' activity. lieStlC II — Process of Ufa THE CATHEDRAL A cordial Invitation is extended to all to defence ta the financial year ending Acute indigestion may arise from over­ 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School attend services ln your community. ta March. eating or the use of food which is difficult 10.15 a.m.—Morning Prayer U.00 a.m.—Mr. Ambrose Brangman 7.30 p.m.—Rev. C. A. Munro, DJ>. to digest. , 11.00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon But chronic indigestion, which stays with 7.00 p.m.—Evensong. WARWICK, Cobb's HiU you, causing sleepless nights, headaches, ST. JOHN'S, Pembroke 3.00 p.m—Rev C. A. Munro, DJJ. bodily pains and depressed spirits, is 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion EMMANUEL CHURCH, Evans Bay BE usuaUy the result of torpid Uver and con­ 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 11.30 a.m.—Rev. C. A. Munro, D.D. The Island Council held its second 11.00 ajn.—Matins, Choral Communion and COMFORTABLE stipation. The process of digestion is^held Sermon 7.30 pjn.—Mr.. S. C. Jones, New York up and the body is poisoned by accumulated meeting of the year last Wednesday 4.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. afternoon, and it proved to be one CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY BE waste matter. of the best attended in some time ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Warwick Church Street West, HamUton The use of 3Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver 11.00 ajn.—Sundays HAPPY Pills helps to arouse the torpid hver to and resulted in some concrete pro­ 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 8.15 p.m.—Wednesdays posals for the benefit of the move­ Free Reading Room at above address action, the bile flows freely to the intestines, 11.00 ajn.—Choral Celebration and Sermon IN CLEAN WELL stimulating these organs and soon every­ ment in general in Bermuda being 4.00 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Sermon ST GEORGE'S METHODIST CHURCH adopted. In addition, the orders PRESSED CLOTHES thing is going fine. What a pleasure it is to for the Empire Day service at the ST. PAUL'S, Facet 10.00 a.m.—Ex Home S.S. enjoy your meals and feel that there wiU be 8.00 ajn.—Holy Eucharist 11.00 ajn.—Divine Worship no discomfort afterwards. Bermuda Cathedral were drawn up, 10.00 ajn.—Children's Service 3.00 p!m.—Sunday School and whUe these are much the same 11.00 ajn.—Matins and Sermon 7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship as in former years, a departure from 4.00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon the usual procedure will be the fact ST. DAVID'S SUNSHINE CLEANERS Christ Church, Devonshire 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School that aU units wttl parade at Ber­ 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer, Holy Commun­ 3.00 pjn.—Divine Worship Phone 2104 nard 3Park and march as a body to the ion and Sermon Dr. Chase's^ Pills church, and return there after the 4.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon ST. PAUL'S A.M.E. CHURCH march past. U.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and Sermon GARRISON CHURCH, Prospect. 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School The success of the parade to the 10.00 ajn.—Matins and Sermon 6-.00 p.m.—Vesper Service 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship and Sermon Grand Rally prompted the Council 9.9•pS€S*SSS^^^ ^ to adopt this procedure, rather than ST. ANNE'S CHURCH, Southampton Holy Communion will be administered at ft* as formerly, and there is no doubt both the morning and evening services. Ism ST. PETER'S CHURCH, St. George's *.* *.* but that it will prove to be a much CHAPEL OF EASE, St. David's Island MT ZION A.M.E. CHURCH better way and eliminate any con­ 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon ird »* 12.00 Noon—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper »,« fusion both before the service and ST. MONICA'S MISSION *.« ft* 3.00 p.m.—The Sunday School Hour btl *.* after. 7.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon Worship. Sermon *.» ft* The Rev. Keith Harmon wiU be 9.30 a.m.—Sunday School ISm *.* 11.00 a.m.—Matins and Sermon CENTRAL METHODIST CIRCUIT ttril »* the special preacher for the occasion, 8.00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon WESLEYAN CENTENARY M *.* and his sermon will, without doubt, 9.00 pjn.—Sacred Programme 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School tlm »* be interesting to both young and St. Alban's Sunday School—10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m.—Worship 9.9 *.* old alitoe. Mr. Harmon has had a ttm ST. AUGUSTINE'S MISSION 9.9 •r* wide experience in work for young MARSDEN MEMORIAL Is* ».* 11.00 a.m.—Matins and Sermon 1.45 p.m.—Sunday School «* people, his most recent being, con­ 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School 3.00 p.m.—Worship *.» 9J» nected with the evacuation of' chil­ 7.30 p.m—Evensong and Sermon The ft* 8.00 p.m.—Worship Ilm dren from Great Britain. 90 *•* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES SHELLY BAY ttm •1* 3His ExceUency the Governor and ST. ANDREW'S, Hamilton 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 9.9 *.« Chief Scout wttl attend the service 7.30 p.m.—Worship ft* 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and Sermon. Ilm ».« and wttl read the lessons, as weU 9.9 ft* as giving a special address tp the 3.30 p.m.—Sunday School. Bible Class ALLEN TEMPLE A.M.E. CHURCH •.* 5.00 pjn.—Evening Worship and Sermon 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service tm ft* youth of Bermuda. At the con­ CHRIST CHURCH. Warwick 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School *.Ilm* *.« clusion of the service he will take (Church of Scotland) 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service *.* ft* the salute at the march past in 10.00 ajn.—Sunday School *.Ilm* *.» front of the Cathedral on Church 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and Sermon HEARD CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Ilm * • • 11.00- a.m.—Morning Worsliip 9.9 MOFFAT STOVE ft* Street. 12.10 pjn.—Communion Service Ilm *.* As it is anticipated that more than ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES 12.40 p.m.—Class Meeting *.« ft* a thousand Scouts, Guides, Cubs ST. THERESA'S Hamilton 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School •*.*« *.ft** and Brownies will attend, special 7.00 ajn.—Low Mass 7.00 pjn.—Evening Worship Ilm 9.00 a.m.—Low Mass RICHARD ALLEN A.M.E. CHURCH, '/• *.* seating accommodations wttl be made 11.00 a.m.—High Mass St. George's ISm so that there wiU be space for the 4.00 p.m.—Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ *.« Known throughout Bermuda for long life, ft* general pubUc who may also attend. rament ST JOHN'S A.M.E. CHURCH, BaUey's Bay tl* In this connection Scouters and 6.00 ajn.—Prayer and Holy Eucharist *.* ST. GEORGE'S 11.00 a.m.—Sermon and Choral Eucharist ir* also Guiders should notify their 8.30 ajn.—Low Mass 12.30 pjn.—Sunday School «.« style and economy, makes efficient cooking ft* Commissioners as soon as possible 10.30 ajn.—Low Mass 800 p.m.—Holy Eucharist and Meditation tr* *.« on the Cross M ft* of the probable numbers in their ST. JOSEPH'S, Somerset ft* *.* respective Troops, Companies and 9.9 a real pleasure. ft* Mass alternately at 9.00 and 10 JO a.m. BETHEL, SheUy Bay II* *.« Packs that are likely to attend. 4.00 p.m.—Benediction ft* T3bJs is important, and surveys should 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and Sermon ».« ».• ST. THOMAS MOORE CHURCH, 1.1. 12.15 pjn.—Holy Communion ft* ft* be made at the next meeting and 3.30 p.m.—Sunday School 9.9 *.» the information passed on to the Mass alternately at 9.00 and 10.30 a.m. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship and Sermon ft* ft* proper authority in order that the WARWICK MISSION M *.*» 9.30 a.m.—Low Mass EMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH ft* ft* final arrangements can be com­ Angle Street, HamUton *.* pleted in plenty of time. METHODIST CHURCHES ft* *.» THE SALVATION ARMY •M Every Home Should Have One ft* Last week your Scribe caUed upon WESLEY CHURCH, HamUton ft* *.* Scouters to get their orders in for Meetings Sunday: ll a.m., 3 and 8 p.m. *.* *.ft*» Badges and other equipment; only WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH HAMILTON—Special Services conducted by ft* ft* Major A. Uden. *.« *.« one Troop has been heard from so Ireland Island ST. GEORGE'S—Captain and Mrs. J D ft* *.ft*» far. There is stttl time to get these 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School « Sharp. *.* ft* suppUes in before Empire Day, but 10.30 a.m.—Parade Service SOUTHAMPTON—Major and Mrs. Pollock ft* *.* the orders should be forwarded to 7.30 pjn.—Evening Service the Divisional Commanders, will be in *.9 ft* charge. ft* 9.9 the Island Secretary by Monday of «.* ft* next week to avoid disappointment. ft* *.ft** We had a pleasant surprise on *.* *.ft*« Thursday morntag of this week ft* when, on rounding Heyl's corner, we il 9.9 met Assistant Commissioner Ken­ Crossword Paizzle "•:"* ft* ft* *.« nedy, walking along with almost 9.9 ft* his usual sure step. He tells us that By LARS MORRIS bd V.« mm ft* his medical adviser has judged him ANSWER TO if *.« fit to resume duty again, and Troops PREVIOUS PUZZLE 10--Acknowledge ft* ft* Constellation: Altar payment 9.9 in his district will be well advised 4--On who provider 11—Opened wide ft* *.9 to look for a visit from him any food 12—Encourage *.» time now. 11—Opening 13—Through ft* 14—Carries with effort 15—P?ar of ship P.* ft* 16—Seat of -jrbyalty K E VI HI­ E 5 T Ws R s 19—Killed Scouters of the Central District 17— Lincoln's nickname p L E D K E c 1_ tlm *.* ?3—Gives forth NT M N 22—Something overdue are reminded that their regular S 0«s T 1 p g N DB| T 24—Porch of house 90 20—Bone of torso o 25—Egyptian god of art ft* ft* meeting will be held in the usual 21—Pickled flower bud <3 T W D 1 p •23—Admiral who beat k --Ws E sE 26—Union ironclad M place on the second Thursday night L. B N TBO N &H R shi aSS Napoleon i!r> -On- of Um in May at 8.00 p.m. and it is hoped 25—Kound woolen cap E S T H E RB32 E 5 E series Lsoiogous 99 E-2 26—Move from region A T ft* ».f that there wttl be a full attendance. to region ft Ap 28—Sp nd SS1.V G A R& • 5 TO 1 29—Contributed *.* These meetings serve a very useful 28—Unearthly HE T C S 32—Style of art ft* *.9 30—Bone (Latin) A L B EiR O R T *.* purpose as, ta addition to matters 31—Island in Aegean Tj|S o 33—Seconi childhood ft* effecting the District, there is always O L DBM A A N E O •*5—Cannon ft* 9.9 32—Peninsula of Quebe c v*'DS 37—Mother turned into *.* 33—First Qote U ElfV A A SfeJE N ft* ft* room for discussion of matters ef­ 34—Wooden pin c f A" stone by Zeus *.* fecting the movement in general E OI S T E T 5 39—Impudent talk *.* 36—Canonical office & s\r\K 41—Official seal ft* ft* throughout the Colony. 38—Claw of bird f? E Ml S S n srriYiL. E S •3—Holy (French* M 9.9 40—Founder of Tros J ft* As a result of the Island Council 42—Liquid measures 6—Famous ln literatim ft* 9.9 44—Miss Hayworth 48—Takes action *.* meeting this week, there will shortly 45—Bracing medicine 52—Part nf cricket fielc tl* ft* be instituted a drive to bring back 47—Mountain nymph 54--Spread grease on *.* '.* 49—Stroke with hana 67—Promotive ol peac 56- Lngry ft* ft* former supporters of the movement 50—King of Basbaa 70—Lively dance 57--Pe.ik between Franc* *.* as weU as to obtain new members 51—Sphere 71—Pear and reverence and Italy *.* ft* 53—These (French) 72—Cherry-red dyes 58—Looks with curiosit: ft* *.* in the association. 55—Goddess of Earth 73—Mournful 59—Time of melt'ng *.» ft* This will call for a tremendous 56—Senseless 60—oimbiBiog form ; ft* 57—Limited in space DOWN kidneys *.« amoung of work by the executive, 59—Lock of hair ft* S3 and individual Troops and Packs 60—One who staggers 1—Grain beverage 61—Chinese tea 61—Talks idly 2—Sugar liquor 62—That woman s *.* throughout the Colony wttl be asked 62—Chicken 3—Maturing 64—Common drink ft* s« ^3—Former Japanese 5—Toward *.« *.* to co-operate. More detaUs regard­ 6—Violent pang 65—Made long ago ft* •i* ing this wiU be made pubUc as soon ambassador to U. S. 7—Ireland 68—Concerning *.* ».« as they are arranged; in the mean­ w6- Headgear 8—Take by force K9 Engineer's ilegrer ft* ** M *.* time Scouts and Scouters should ft* »* make it a point to get the older 1 7. fc ».* *.* people in their respective districts 3 H 6 hr 8 9 to n II IS ft* »* *.» *.» interested in the work. We need ft* 6* their support, both moral and fi­ m & ib n M *.* nancial. ft* ill ** % M ».* In conclusion, may your Scribe >8 K* ao . ai az ft* erate Prices ** ask again that you get your Badge *.9 *.* % % 1 ft* ** orders in by Monday. Where pos­ 23 OM 9M sible these wttl be fitted from local as ft* stocks, but these are low and must % 1 i e% *.* be augmented with fresh stocks *T »S ft* ss from abroad. % *.« i.« n ft* ft* o— • zo 31 V- 53 '.« ft**.* BELGIAN CHEMICAL PLANT -— % % % l ft* ».* EXPLOSION INJURES 1,000 3H 35 *6 yi *.* ft* . % =H *.ft** BERLIN, May 1 (Renter) — Two i ft* ft* 3 hundred were kitted and about 1,000 Ho 'Am 250. % 'ty/, ft* ft*

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work." He suggested the inclusion PUBLIC WORKS TRUCKS Hitler's Reprisal Raids Called In the town of Rostock itself WANTS TO KNOW IF Sir S. Spurling Makes Debut of some additional clause to prevent there were two areas of devastation, BEAVERBROOK IS ON BIRD'S CUSTARD POWDER The 3PubUe Works Department one 900 by 650 yards long and the GOVERNMENT PAYROLL such. an eventuality, otherwise he (Equipment Purchase) Resolve, 1942 Frenzied Blows Of Mad Lout By In Upper House could see the point raised by Messrs. other 750 by 650 yards. All the sta­ pkg. lid.; tin 1/8 was read a second time by the Acting tion buUdings at the Friederick LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—The HaUett and GosUng. Colonial Secretary. Debate took Home Secretary Continued from Page 1 Mr. HaUett further elaborated Franz station were gutted. Prime Minister is to be asked by (Even the pkg. makes 5 pts.) place when fee CouncU were in com­ Mr. Rhys Davies, Labour, "If any pointed out that the mortgagor was that an owner could sub-let to a mittee. Continued from Page 1 An Air Ministry communique stat­ tenant who would allow the buUd­ salary and/or expenses are paid from to pay to the Government a monthly The member to charge emphasised ed: "German activity over Britain State funds to Lord Beaverbrook amount which was l/240th of thein g to become considerably delapi- the necessity of repartog the roads In aU, the Fighter Command last night was directed mainly against for the informal work he is per­ BIRD'S BLANC MANGE total sum secured by the mortgage. dated and he could not be held re­ for defence purposes. Additional yesterday carried out seven major the northeast coast of England. forming for the Government in the sponsible. "Who," he asked, "will be trucks were needed if the work was offensives during big scale opera- Bombs were dropped at several places ORIGINAL M33E3MORANDTJM in a position to make it up?" United States." < POWDER, pkg. lid. to bo done, he said. .tions and attacked targets on a 400 in this area and also at a few places o He said the plan as originally con­ "It seems to me," said the Hon. Mr. Gosling said that according mUe front from Brittany to Mushing, to Eastern England. There were Kenneth F. Trimingham, "that these to the Motor Oar Act as amended it was officiaUy stated today. some casualties including a small JAPS CLAIM SUCCESS ON LUZON (Makes 3 pts., choice of strawberry, tained in the memorandum from the St. David's Island Committee includ­ people who have been dispossessed to 193®, tho Wor3ks Department Were Four fighters wore lost against six number of persons kitted. Nowhere are being forced to Uve on an en­ only entitled to five motor lorries, enemy" aircraft shot down. was the damage extensive. TOKYO, May 1 (Reuter).—A Do­ chocolate, lemon, raspberry, vanilla) ed the payment of a 5% interest mei dispatch froni the PhUippines charge, but no interest disburse­ tirely different standard — a much three motor sprinklers and one motor Considering the number of air­ road sweeper, yet according to a craft the Nazis employed in last "Nine German aircraft were des­ stated that the Japanese forces on ment was in the schedule of he bill. higher standard than they were pre­ troyed—seven to attac3ks on this He continued that the people con­ viously accustomed to. They have to memorandum from the Board of night's scattered raids on the north­ Luzon Island have stormed and 3Public Wor3ks it Was found 12 motor east coast and eastern England country and two over their bases occupied an enemy ^position on cerned, who previously had been ten­ change their mode of Uving and their in France." (It was later officially ants for monthly rentals of from whole idea of Ufe has been altered." trucks Were already being used and (which according to Berlin was Mount Pinatubo, situated at the 12 more wero asked for. "I submit mainly directed at Sunderland) it stated that eight planes were des­ point where the provinces of Pam- £2 to £5, were now in the position He could not see anything which troyed over Britain.) FRED FRITH & SON that new houses were being built would make liim vote against the it is contrary to the law," he con­ was a very costly operation for the panga Tarlac and Zambales meet. for them by the Government on a Ml. cluded. Luftwaffe. Sir Herbert referred to the pre­ The loss of at least eight planes "very lavish scale containing bath TREATMENT ELSEWHERE Reid Street Hamilton rooms and other appurtenances." amble of The Motor Car (War Con­ over England and three over the Mr. HaUett then wanted to know ditions) Act, 1939: "Whereas it is 3French bases represented a very "It seems to me," he continued, expedient to make special provision high percentage of the raiders. "very extravagant under the cir­ whether the people dispossessed in other areas would be similarly treat­ for the use of motor vehicles on The Luftwaffe has lost at least 26 cumstances. These people have only the pubUc highways of these Islands bombers over Britain ta the last got to pay for a house costing £480 ed; for purposes connected with the de­ eight nights. New Stock as a minimum, or say £600, at the rate Sir Herbert (Who is chairman of fence and Welfare of these Islands The damage to property in last of £2. 10. 0 a month. That is £30 a the Official Arbitrators) said that during the present war." night's raids was not serious, being year. Such amounts are then cred­ people Uving on land acquired by the It was pointed out by"3Mr. Gosling mostly in residential .^areas, nor TONTINE ited to them against the purchase TJ.S. Bases at other parts of the is­ that that preamble made no reference were the casualties heavy. cost, They are being treated in a lands were not being taken care of to pubUc roads. The proper Way to The raiders proceeded up the east Blackout Window Shades very lenient manner. No one else in the same way as those at St.hav e handled the situation, he said, coast, then turning inland and in Bermuda is being treated in such David's Island. However, he waswoul d have been to authorise the dropping the remainder of their Twotone and Solid Colours BROOKE a way just because they are a ten­ bound to assume that they would be Board of Works to use the 12 trucks bombs at two points in East Anglia. ant." treated "no less UberaUy." they already owned and the 12 ad­ Over one town the raiders adopted ASSORTED SIZES He favoured the introduction of a "I do not see how you can avoid ditional ones they contemplated buy- the tactics of coming ta small relays notation fixing a higher minimum it," quickly repUed Mr. HaUett." He tog, "i thtak," he added, "we ought but encountered a fierce anti air­ BOND payment so that those who were able went on to say that would thus to suspend action unttt an amended craft barrage. The heaviest dam­ GODET & YOUNG could pay more. mean additional legislation and biU is passed. We are not buying age was in a neighbouring town Where 1202ts.tp. 33Mr. Talbot informed the Council "more bites out of the cherry." the truolcs for purposes of defence. a stick of bombs dropped in a residen­ that it must be remembered the Mr. Talbot wondered whether the We are doing so because they (the tial district damaged a number of TEA tenants had had to pay high prices member in charge would consider roads) are in very bad condition.' houses. Five persons are feared to for their land which would not the points raised about sub-letting Sir Herbert remarked the twohav e been ibUled at this town, whtta have been the case in normal times. and report progress, or whether he could not be separated. there were isolated casualties at He added that there would be the intended to proceed. Sir Herbert Mr. HaUett asked Whether the other places. expenses of keeping up the houses. gave no indication of doing the member to charge could supply a Aerial activity over the Channel He thought the poeple would have former. report on the present condition of the today was on a comparatively smaU to pay interest on the land. The President said that once tho trucks. "Are they to bad state?" scale. During the afternoon a re­ STRENGTH 86 PROOF CONTENTS 26 OZS. Mr. Gosling assured him the sche­ fee simple had been conveyed, the he asked. "Yes, extensive repairs are latively smaU formation of fighters dule made no reference to the pay­ owner of the fee simple "can deal necessary," Sir Herbert repUed. Mr. carried out a sweep in the direction ment of interest of any kind. with his property as he deems fit HaUett then wanted to be informed of Northern France. and it would bo very difficult to re­ why steps had not been taken before It was stated by the Hon. Major strict the manner in which he is to to remedy the situation. Anti aircraft batteries were to ac­ k— tion to the Boulogne district this 33R. W. Appleby that the schedule deal with the property." There may Sir Stanley referred to the debate (mortgage) made provision for the be a possibiUty of inserting some wtach had taken place ta the House afternoon when RA.F. fighters made payment of higher monthly rentals provision in the mortgage, but he of Assembly when it had been ex­ patrols over that area. at any time during the continuance doubted whether such a proposition plained that the Board of PubUc Bursting anti aircraft sheUs dott­ Economical of the security. "If," he illustrated, would be a fair one to the owner. Wor3ks owned several truclts of an ed the sky at a considerable height "the value of the property is £480, Sir Stanley commented such a EngUsh make. Replacements from with white and pinkish puffs wtach he will pay the sum of £2 a month provision might have unfair results. England had been ordered but they were seen from the English side cf for twenty years, but he is notSom e of the people being rehabiU- were lost at sea. It had become the Straits. Some of the British limited to paying only £2 a month." tated by the deferred purchase almost impossible to get spare parts fighters, flying at 20,000 feet or more, "I was aware of the latter part scheme were elderly couples. The for those trucks, he said. left short vapour trails in many of that clause," contended Mr. Gos­ man might die and leave his widow What worried Mr. Gosling was that parts of the Channel sky. PRODUCT OF BARBADOS,B.W.I. Ung. "That is not my point. My behind, he added. It would seem the Board of Public Works had been It is learned there have been sev­ point is the people will not be pay­ only reasonable that she may wish able to get 12 motor trucks already, to live with a relative in another eral smaU scale offensive sweeps ing interest on the capital sum but despite the limitations imposed by over Northern France today. Final simply installments to reduce the house and rent her own home to law. Sir Stanley remained 3M3r. Gos­ pay those who accommodated her. reports have not yet been received, capital." ling the law could have been con­ but it is known that ta one of Sir Stanley remarked that the dis­ "I had that in mind," remarked formed with if only five of the vehicles these sweeps one enemy plane was possessed tenants had in a number Mr. HaUett. He continued that it were placed on the pubUc roads. would be possible to include in a destroyed without loss to the R.AF. of cases been paying previously a RAF. rental of only five shillings a week supplementary clause something to DISREGARD OF PRINCIPLES 'The heel is none too good for their homes on properties at the effect that a home could be sub­ Severe damage to the biggest as­ St. David's Island. "While it is true," leased by special permission. He Again 3Mr. HaUett and Mr. GosUng sembly shop, the Heinkel aircraft emphasised he had no objection to suggested that progress be reported works, was revealed by the latest for you " he continued, "there is no provision but they drew no response. The for interest on the mortgage, they the islanders being treated Uberally picture taken of Rostock after the but he did not want to see others former reiterated the argument heard RAF. sustained attack over four will have to keep the dwelling house at CouncU meetings so often ta re­ in good and substantial repair. They exploit them. nights, and the factory's main out­ "These people actually are pucent t weeks that the whole method put for some time to come wttl be will have to keep it insured against of dealing with a legislative matter fire." The nosition that the people in a very much better position than salvage instead of aircraft, says the TODAY those who owned land," said 3Mr. was wrong, yet it was proposed to Air Ministry news service. found themselves in was unique. foUow such procedure. He said that He did not feel that the terms were Talbot. "Why not?" asked Major The Heinkel is the backbone of Appleby. apparently the idea was to disregard BOTTLED BV too liberal. essential principles such as the pur­ the Luftwaffe bombing squadrons Ask for Mr. Hallett agreed with Mr. Gos­ The 3Presldent said, "Does this chase of machinery for which at and the Rostock plant is probably JOHNF.BURROWS&C0.LTD. ling. He asserted that Sir Stanley not carry out the recommendations the present time there was not law­ the only Heinkel factory in North spoke of a former rental of five of the St. David's Committee?" ful use. Germany where the assembly work HAMILTON BERMUOA. Mr. Gosling replied that it did not, is done. Thus the German air force shillings a week, so that in com­ To test the feeling of the CouncU, pensation an ordinary tenant who because the recommendations re­ sustained a blow which is equival­ rnnQDmn ferred to 5% interest. Mr. GosUng moved to report progress, ent to a major aerial defeat. paid that amount was being given At this stage, almost in unison, with the understanding that a biU the opportunity of purchasing a pro­ Messrs. Hallett, GosUng and Talbot would be introduced to cover the At least three very heavy bombs Mm,. perty worth £600 and living during made it clear that they did not know point he had raised. "I say," insisted fell through the assembly shed roof CZAJtmatmm the purchase period rent free ex­ personally any of the people con­ Sir Herbert, "it cannot wait a week." and the machinery must have been cept to pay insurance, taxes and up­ cerned. They were dealing with the "There is already a biU on the statute wrecked, while the other workshops 1845ttl».f.s. keep. "I think it is extremely Ub­ subject purely on its merits. books to cover the hon. member's were severely damaged. MILK eral," he said. He understood that point," said Major Appleby. the plan had at first contemplated TREATMENT TOO LIBERAL? 3Mr. Gosling's motion, put to a the payment of an interest amount. vote, was defeated 5 to 3 (Sir Stanley The fear was expressed by Mr. The Acting Colonial Secretary had just left the CouncU room). GosUng that the contemplated ar­ summed up that apparently the Motions for the adoption of the rangement could easily lead to the main objection was the people were resolve, the schedule and third read­ Supreme in quality betog treated too UberaUy. He said ing were carried by divisions of 5 ! deferred purchase land owners sub­ that the whole poUcy of the Bermuda letting their new houses at £5 a to 3, with Messrs. HaUett, Talbot and value Government towards persons who and Gosling objecting all the way. month, which they were worth, "and had been dispossessed by the bases— pocketing the difference." They It was then about one o'clock. and whose entire Ufe had been shaken The CouncU adjourned to Tuesday would then return to Uving in a thereby—had tended to be one of single room. "They will aU be on morning at 11 o'clock. liberality to enable them, as far as Present at yesterday's sitting were: easy street," he added. was possible, to settle back with the School 3$oys! the President (His Honour the Hon. Major Appleby said there could same accommodation that they had Sir Brooke Francis, K.C), the Act­ not be the least objection in thebefore . ing Colonial Secretary (the Hon. world to that. The person would be Mr. Hallett questioned, "Is there Sir Herbert Henniker-Heaton), the the owner of the premises and as anything to prevent these people Colonial Treasurer (tho Hon. Jolm 1889ts such could sub-lease if he chose. from selling the property and paying T. Trimtagham), the Hon. Major "These people are owners in feeof f the mortgage?" Sir Herbert R. W. Appleby, the Hon. F. Goodwin simple," he explained. "If they can answered that it would not bo a Gosling, the Hon. R. O. HoUis HaUett, Khaki Shorts make a profit, weU and good." He bargain. the Hon. J. D. B. Talbot, the Hon. added it was the right of every free­ Mr. HaUett resumed, "What I Kenneth F. Trimtagham and the holder. fear in this scheme, and from what Hon. Sir Stanley Spurling. It was the opinion of Mr. Hallett the hon. member, Sir Stanley Spur­ o that the Government should have Ung, has told me, these people were POWERFUL NAZI SHIPS STILL something to say about the proper­ paying 5/- a week. They therefore REPORTED AT TRONDHEIM FUNGI-REX ties being sub-leased. He reminded cannot have had a very wide experi­ 9/- to 12/- members of the old saying of not ence to business. They are given LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).-The "looldng a gift horse in the mouth." the latest to fine houses. Not betog three German naval vessels, Tirpitz, FOR accustomed to that, some person CITES NEW POSITION may persuade them to use this prop­ Admiral Scheer and Prinz Eugen, are ATHLWESdFOOT erty by letting or selling Which was still at the Norwegian port of Trond­ Sir Stanley returned to the debate. never contemplated. It vi'as the heim, it is stated in London today. He said that the fact the United intention of Government that they The defences of Trondheim, which The same smartly tailored khaki shorts boys States Government had acquired so should be properly taken care of. twice have been attacked by the large an area of land in Bermuda We are going about it to the wrong R.A.F. recently, have been consider­ liked so much last year! Two hip pockets, had tremendously enhanced the way. We suddenly give a man prop­ ably strengthened by the Germans. value and price of land. The dis- erty—he never saw £600 to his whole Trondheim has, however, no dock. possesed people at the East End Ufe—and he signs a document for two side pockets, and watch pocket. Vat- would be paying for this development that amount. Before seeing these on land situated in a remote part people exploited and aU the good NO MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS dyed and Sanforized shrunk, these shorts of Bermuda. The price for the land we seek to give by legislation lost, ARE HELD IN UNITED STATES and the house was many times I shaU objecju",. FOR THE greater than what would have been "They could' be exploited l5y prac­ NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuter).— take a lot of punishment and stand up under the cafe before the bases were est­ tically unscrupulous real estate "3Produce for Victory," "Take up TREATMENT OF abUshed. "I think," he concluded, agents or others to the detriment the Tools," are slogans for Ameri­ it. Priced according to size. Small sizes "that entitles them to some part­ of the colony," remarked Mr. Talbot. can labour this May Day. The usual RINGWORM OF icular consideration." "I do not know whether it would be demonstrations were abandoned, as At this point, Mr. Talbot's sup­ to the detriment of the people but it they would interfere with production. with self belts. THE FEET AND port began to wane. It was a fair certainly would be to the detriment o biU, he maintained, if those who of the colony if real estate agents were concerned would live on the get hold of these people and per­ WASHINGTON BAN ON FLYING HANDS properties and struggle along to pay suade them to pay off the mortgage, IS GREATLY EXTENDED the rent, but it would be possible buy the house and then re-sell it Boys' Shirts * from 7/6 AND FOR THIN for them "to exploit the Government for twice as much. We would certain­ WAS3H3INGTON, May 1 (Reuter).— AND DELICATE HANDS by renting these houses at a higher ly be laughed at by them." As a security measure, the Wash­ price than they have to pay and The question was put for the adop­ ington area over whioh planes were THIS PREPARATION then go elsewhere to overcrowd tion of the clause and the schedule prohibited to fly, formerly limited SHOULD BE USED WITH other places." He thought the Gov­ It was carried by a 6 to 3 division. to the vicinity of the White House, ernment was actuaUy providing Messrs. HaUett, Gosling and Talbot has now been extended by Executive them with a means to change the objected. The same division occurred order to include most of the Dis­ REX-SAL VINE objects "for which we are trying to on the motion for third reading. trict of Columbia. Invest In Democracy: Buy War Savings Certificates THE ANTISEPTIC SOOTHING SALVE FORMULA ON EVERY PACKAGE Occasional Chairs and Rockers SOLD ONLY BY THE We have just received an exceptionally fine lot of these chairs which TRIMrNGHAMS* are just the right thing for the living room or dining room. With EstaUislxed 1844 Dr without orms. PHOENIX 4 We also have a fine stock of END TABLES — COFFEE TABLES — Hamilton St. George's \ THE STORE OF j NIGHT TABLES, etc., etc. AT THE CLOCK 'f-RltWtf SERVICE I phone 1971 CHESLEY E. WHITE ^ s^ , 1907t«. tsfem^m •Wat^a^*-.ao^caKwaa^BK^ *y*>., tt+

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m^-^-^m^^^mmm^ BRISK BIDDING FOR SILK STOCKINGS AT AUCTION INSTANT Goods Seized In Prize Here POSTUM £3? Now War-Time Luxuries Shine Them up With % tuUce The Bargain basement of a big city's department stores had noth­ achy ing on The Arinoury on 3Reid Street, Hamilton, about half an hdur after noon yesterday as shop girls, office girls, housewives, small business men, Army officers and even some members of the Colonial Parliament assembled for an auction of goods seized In prize here. The only dif­ ference from the bargain basement SOUVENIRS was the absence of any clamour, but there was plenty of chatter be­ tween the bids which prolonged mat­ ters for the auctioneer. Chief Items for bidding were 750 Useful and Unique pairs of silk and nylon stockings, which weeks ago were sold out at local stores. 3Exactly on advertised time Mr. GIFTS Bernard Walker, the auctioneer, started opening cardboard cartons from which he drew small packages EARLY DAYS —Not a con­ of the "war luxuries"—those preci­ CAMERAS — FILMS struction foreman of a bridge ous silk and nylon stockings which and Accessories gang, but General Douglas now cannot be bought. He started Makes your shoes last. MacArthur, U. S. war hero, as auctioning the stockings three pairs at a time, the first lot going he looked in Mexican border for the high bid of forty-five shil­ "Nugget" costs a lot less campaign, 1916. He was cap­ lings. For several minutes after tain then, at San Antonio. that other lots were bringing ta than leather. YANKEE STORE similar or slightly lower amounts. A reporter of the Royal Gazette & Colonist who was at the auction foi* the best part of an hour saw the stock gradually dwindle, but SttiPSIDE STREET—Catwalk built afong sloping side of U. S. S. Lafayette, tormerlv French liner many persons did not wait. One Normandie, as she lies on her side at New York dock. Lampposts give suggestion of street. Navy lady moved off with the remark: ouard stands watch on burned and capsized vessel. omen.' u Navv Phott, "They're offering such ridiculous prices, I am going home." And then adding: "And they have to pay duty 1897t«. on top of that." Owing to such a large crowd be­ Japs Now Only 20 Miles LIEUTENANT 0.L.DAHL IS ing packed into' the Armoury, some From Mandalay In Burma PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN of the late comers merely reached Congress Demands Full STOMACH AS WEAK the top of the stairway and went Freedom For India Continued from Page 1 The Commanding General, Ber­ AS A BABY'S away,again. The stockings, wliich muda Base Command, announces looked good quality, were in all Wednesday attacked Kyoukse, 20 that information has been received sizes and shades. Some early bid­ AL3LAHABAD, India, May 1 miles to the south of Mandalay. Fighting is at present going on. in from the War Department of the NOW I F.AT NORMALLY ders who left the Armoury with (Reuter).—An official resolu­ promotion of 1st Lieutenant Ordean their packages had faces wreathed tion was moved at the All- this area. in smiles. "The Japanese forces at Yangho, L. Dahl to the rank of Captain. Dear Sirs, India Congress Committee Captain Dahl was born at Litch- Other goods seized in prize and meeting declaring, ""Not only to the northeast of Sinyang, ad­ I would like to pay tribute vanced towards Siaowangtien and ville, North Dakota, receiving his put under the hammer yesterday the interests of India but elementary education there, and to your wonderful MACLEAN were groceries, ladies' wear and also Britain's safety and world then continued to advance on Tues­ BRAND Stomach Powder; it men's wear. peace and freedom demand day morning in the direction of Tou- attending college at the University has been such a boon to me that Britain must abandon her kou. They were intercepted by the of North Dakota. He received his after years of severe stomach hold on India." Chinese forces in the vicinity of basic and advanced training in the trouble. The resolution said, "The 3Ptahotien, where fighting at present Reserve Officers Training Corps at SWEDISH SAILORS VOICE present crisis as well as the is in progress." the university and was commission­ My life was a nilsery as I was in experience of the negotiations ed as a 2nd Lieutenant in the In­ dreadftd fear of taking even the NEW DELHI, May 1 (Reuter) - fantry Reserve ta 1934. He was pro­ lightest diet, and for years this GRATITUDE FOR HELP with Sir Stafford Cripps make On the Irrawaddy front the British trouble persisted, until I was almost it impossible for Congress to moted to a 1st Lieutenant in 1937. withdrawal to the north bank of From 1934 to 1941 Captain Dahl was too weak to walk. The doctor told A spokesman for the Swedish sea­ consider any schemes or pro­ the Irrawaddy proceeds successfuUy, me my stomach was as weak as a posals which retain even a assistant manager of Data's Fairway baby's. Now I eat normally any­ men who were recently rescued af­ according to a Burma communique. Store ta Litchvttle, North Dakota, partial measure of British con­ The text of the Burma commuta­ thing in reason and enjoy my food. ter their ship was torpedoed, and trol and authority ta India. and since then he has been on ac­ brought to Bermuda, called at The que follows: "The British withdraw­ tive duty at Fort Snelling, Minne­ t Wherever I go and hear com- Royal Gazette and Colonist offices Not only the interest of India al to the north bank of the Irra­ laints regarding stomach trouble, but also Britain's safety and waddy proceeds successfully. A small sota until his recent assignment to f strongly urgeMAC3LEAN BRAND yesterday to. express for himself and world peace and freedom de­ ttas command. Stomach Powder. I know that It ls his shipmates appreciation of the Japanese party raided Monywa but mand that Britain must aban­ are betag successfully dealt with. o-. bound to do good, having' proved kindnesses shown them here. don her hold on India. It is Its worth I can speak of its value. The Swedish sailors desire to make on the basis of independence "Mandalay front: The Gurkha RE-SHUFFLE NEW ZEALAND ARMY I am never without it. known their gratitude for the alone that India can deal Brigade with tanks is reported to Yours faithfully. (Mrs.) P. S. clothing and other gifts they have have had a most successful action WELLINGTON, May 1 (Reuter). with Britain or other nations." with the enemy north of 3Kyauksi, MACLEAN BRAND Stomach received, and for the efforts made in —The Chief of the New Zealand Powder Is the speediest and most their behalf at the Bermuda Sail­ inflicting up to 500 casualties with General Staff, Major General Put- successful remedy for Pain, Flatu­ To Make ors' Home, where they have been the loss of ten of their own. The tick, has been prcmotod temporary lence, Heartburn, Nausea, and the ~^-v} Your staying and where every endeavour Kyaukse bridge was successfully Lieutenant G-m-aral ta command proved safeguard against those blown up." of all land fores in Now Zoaland. dread complications. Gastritis and S^ Dreams is betag made to make their enforc­ Stomach Ulcer. ed stay here a happy one. The N.Y. INDUSTRLIALISTS SEND The United States air force flight He will relinquish tas title of Chief Q Come True spokesman for the group, who came MESSAGE TO T.U.C. Carried out night raids on April 29, of General Staff. Remember, this remarkable to Bermuda regularly over a period damaging the dock area of Rangoon. In announcing the Appointments remedial combination, need . in of eight years in the Swedish cruise LONDON, May I (Reuter).—The The headquarters of the 10th U.S. of three now divisional comminders, hospitals, and approved by doctors liner Kungsholm in peacetime, said Trade Union Council received a Air Force announced that a nigh* Defence Mita^t r F. Jon>.s said that a and nurses alike, la the one that short time ago several high ranking really does taring Instant relief and that he hoped to make many more May* Day message from the Greater raid was carried out on April 29 by ends tbe trouble entirely. . visits—though not from the same New York Industrial Council saying, an American bombing flight led by offlcors Were brought back from cause. "We pledge all our energies to in­ Major Kaiser, of General Grereton's the Middle East, Which p3 unit ted crease production and to seize the command. Sticks of 500-lb. bombs a division of the duties previously Insist on this Namey/CJ The seamen were part of a group carried out by officers commanding who were rescued when their ship opening of an offensive on the west­ were dropped, damaging the dock See tbis diamond j^. ern front." area of Rangoon, and the flight suc­ the districts. design on the was torpedoed recently. cessfully dodged enemy anti-aircraft package and the fire and attack by enemy fighters. * Signature Alex. C. Maclean. Buy War Savings Stamps Look tar Signature^ Round Up Of War Fronts And Certificates Continued from Page 1 probably be bettor disposed to the British than the natives farthor south have shown themselves to be. There is howovor no reliable news from. Coneral Alexander's head­ PEPSODENT? PEPSODENT quarters except that retirement from the Meiktila region has taken place. £ TOOTH yjk I TOOTH There aie no important develop­ ru POWDER V **. PASTE ments on tto Fussicn front and al­ though the German communiques a\^"0 New DreamfloweOre r Shades! Herein lies their speak of a Russian advance ta K«rch CONTAIN magic—they don't merely match your skin- Peninsula it is not confirmed from but give it die delicate coloring that makes Russian sourt' s. The Germans de­ liberately put out reports of Russian FOR GREATER CLEANSING POWER your face a lovely dream come true. successes ta order to disprove them ta IRIUM .Ot, » later messages and thus discredit *!§> New Dreamflower Texture! Heavenly soft, clinging the alleged Russian claims. There is nothing new on the Libyan J|,- —gives a dream-soft look to your face—veiling it so front. *«£*- exquisitely that its new glamour seems to be your own! The German planeB which attempt­ ed to raid Gr"at Britain had a rough Beautiful New Box! You'll We it! passage last night. Although th® •& attacks were small and scattered, Sprinkled over with posies galore! Blossoms British nignt fighters had very suc­ too dear to be real—Dreamflowere! Just cessful hunting, no less than eleven think—such great luxury—at the price of a total of about 50 being shot of ordinary face powder! down. Incidentally it was a clear night and a bright full moon did not afford tho raiders any conceal­ ment.

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guerillas destroyed two German guns enemy made 12 bombing attacks Lull Continues Along Vast and blew up an ammunition dump." Japs Reinforce Bases North combined with heavy shelling from Russian guerrillas on the Kalinin Of Australia shore batteries. We shot down three Russian Front front celebrated May Day by wip­ bombers and damaged two. Suc­ ing out a battaUon of German in­ cessful fire scored hits on enemy DINNER DANCE CYMA WATCHES Continued from Page 1 fantry, said Moscow radio today. Continued from Page 1 batteries, truck columns and supply In tbe sar Gorookhov in an article in the They sent the news of their exploit taUon and regimental units of either dumps. "Visayans: There is no change. "On Time all the Time" Army newspaper Red Star. in a letter to Stalin, adding that forces kept intact. - Music by THE NEW WINDSOR ORCHESTRA The article adds: "On the other they were ready to die "to drive the "Army and air cooperation is al­ "Mindanao: There is no change." side of the front our troops are in­ Fascist dogs" from their land. ready under way generaUy along Reports from an advanced Allied Bermuda Lobster, Broiled Chicken, or Sirloin Steak tensively preparing for decisive bat­ Moscow radio, broadcasting in Unes proved successful in the Md- base teU how two American fighters' 10/- per person tles." German tonight, said, "The Soviet dle East. pilots shot down by superior force of Japanese planes turned up again More than 6,000 workers from sev­ people celebrate May Day with the "A considerable amount of train­ A La Carte — or Table D"Hote Service. Sole Agent eral Russian towns have heen sent knowledge that the worst is behind ing of Commando units is being unscathed at their squadron head­ to German factories, and skilled them. On November 7, in Moscow's done. Equipment generaUy is not quarters. Russian workers were sent to Riga -darkest hour, Stalin said that Hitler being pooled at present because Aus­ One pUot, aged 28, baled out at Tables tor Dancing by Reservation Only by the Nazis. would suffer defeat before "Moscow. traUans and Americans were train­ 10,000 feet when his engine failed OTTO WURZ 3From Novogorod last winter the In this May 1 Stalin said that ffltler ed with equipment they understood. soon after he had shot down an Only Gentlemen wearing Business Suits or the Nazis sent into Germany a consid­ would be destroyed this year — There is no fundamental difference attacking machine. He free dropped Uniforms of one of the Services will be permitted Somers Building erable number of men aged from and Hitler will be destroyed this between Japanese tactics and the 9,000 feet to avoid the possibility of * in the Grill or Patio 14 to 50 and women from 15 to 45. year." tactics of the Germans and Italians. the Japanese pot-shotting him and In February the entire population Their simple objective was to keep parachuted the rest, landing in the •a Phone 1142 for Table Reservations Hamilton Bermuda The Soviet Baltic Fleet has sunk on trying untU they found a weak sea five miles from land. He cut his of Novogorod was ordered to leave 168 enemy ships, including one the city at two hours' notice. spot, then to drive through." parachute free and swam towards battleship, one cruiser, 16 destroyers the shore supported by his "Mae f THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL The population in many regions 18 torpedo boats, 18 submarines Brigadier General George of Ba­ West" Ufebelt. The pUot kept a 3 TROPICAL GRILL or in THE PALM GARDEN 6229ts.tp. were ordered to wear special badges and 114 transports since the out­ taan fame was killed on AprU 30 bowie knife at the ready against to prevent them from joining the break of hostilities, Moscow radio when a fighter plane taking off went sharks as he paddled for six hours partisans. said in relaying another Leningrad out of control and crashed into a before getting ashore. -- The local administrative authority broadcast tonight. During the same party which was boarding another is concentrated in a German officer period the Russian fleet air arm plane at an advanced AUied airfield, There he met tan AustraUan par­ •who is the sole authority and head and naval anti aircraft batteries have it was announced by General Head­ ty. "I was pretty tired when I of local punitive detachments. destroyed 721 enemy planes. quarters in an official statement to­ reached the shore," he remarked. Besides taking to Germany art The other pUot, aged 27, managed Ask your Grocer VIOHY, May 1 (Reuter).—Heavy day. to put down his damaged plane on treasures from Leningrad Province, fighting is going on in a triangle AUied aircraft raided 3Lae yester­ including the sculpture of the fam­ formed by Bryansk-Orel-Kursk, its beUy on a fringe of foreshore . for ous Peterhof Fountains, "Little Ver­ day, bombing and machine gunning with the landing gear retracted and ENJOY southwest of Moscow, according to a the airdrome and hitting a line the machine guns stiU blazing. Ob­ sailles," the Nazis desecrated the Stoclcholm dispatch. of 30 planes. burial place of the great Russian Hie Russians have launched a servers of the landing deduced from poet Pushkin in Mikhailovskoye. They also raided Salamaua, hit­ the latter that the pilot must be BUTTER CRUST strong attack northeast of Orel in ting ground instaUations and shoot­ dead or unconscious. But he was the last few days in an attempt to ing down three Japanese planes, The Vitamin Bread MOSCOW, May 1 (Reuter) .—The pierce the German lines, it says. unhurt and cUmbed out of the Germans lost 58,000 men killed or according to an Australian com­ plane, paddled ashore and wandered DINNER Battles are also being fought along munique. the whole night long along the wounded on the Leningrad front the Murmansk railway in an area during April, stated a special an­ The communique states: "Aus­ beaches untU he was found by black between Poventz and Kandalaksha. traUa: Horn Island—Eight enemy trackers who guided him to safety. nouncement from the Leningrad bombers with fighter escort at­ front. A vast amount of war ma­ tacked our airdrome. The damage The Bermuda Bakery, Ltd. Tomorrow terial was destroyed and captured. was negligible. BAN WHEAT MOVEMENTS The cost of the German offensive Provision For American "New Guinea: Lae—In a bril­ in men and materials in their en­ liant attack our air force bombed LONDON, May l (Reuter).—The Tel. 1080 SUNDAY deavour to capture Leningrad and Ship Survivors Made and machine gunned the airdrome Government of 3India has issued a the losses on the Leningrad front scoring many direct hits on a line, wheat control order effective today during April, figured in a special prohibiting movements of wheat Continued from Page 1 of 30 planes. Large fires were ob­ "Bread is the staff of Hfe" announcement by Major General served in the target area." or products between one state or OR ANY OTHER DAY Gunchev, assistant commander on The important part to be played CA3NBERRA, May 1 (33Reuter).— province and another except under the Leningrad Front. by this extension may be noted by The House of Representatives rejected permit issued by the Indian Wheat The announcement was made at a the fact that during the past by 31 votes to 27 the resolution of Commissioner. At meeting in Leningrad today, May month, of the survivors brought in the Opposition leader, Mr. Fadden, Day, which was broadcast from the here 63 were Americans. Mr. Cor­ asking for the removal of the Umit- 3FUND IN AID OF WOUNDED city and relayed by Moscow radio. nell lauded the local organisations ations on sending the miUtia outside RUSSIAN HORSES "3In the flrst eight months of the who have looked after these men. He AustraUa. Ship's Inn Restaurant war the 3Leningrad guerrillas alone added that seven of the number The main point of Mr. Fadden's B.S.P.O.A £10 0 0 (Next BERMUDIANA HOTEL) killed 16,075 Germans and Finns, in­ had already been accommodated at argument was that with the chang­ cluding 629 officers, eleven colonels, the Coral Island Club. ing course of the war it might be Phone 2633 and three generals, said the an­ Mr. Cornell explained that the necessary at any time to send large Bath Mats nouncement. plan had been worked out in con­ bodies of men from Australia, and "During the month of April on the junction with the United Services that it was better to fight the enemy New Yorkers Cheer Leningrad front the German losses Organisation which, as is known, off the shores of AustraUa. Beautiful Chenille Mats in all the were 58,000 men killed or wounded. has an elaborate set-up at the Club. P,rime Minister Curtin, replying One hundred and nine guns were Mr. Justin Morrell, U.S.O. Director, said there was now in Australia a Times Sq. Blackout Pastel Colourings in squares and has given his complete co-operation. 1887t«- destroyed as well as 100 mortars, 13 bigger AustraUa .infantry force avaU­ mortar batteries, 147 machine guns, The Coral Island Club is particu­ able for service outside AustraUa NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuter). oblongs also the beautiful Shell Shape. 45 tanks, 425 lorries and a large larly well fitted for the type of work than the previous Government had —Some 50,000 persons in holi­ quantity of other war material. contemplated. For instance, it is sent away. day mood thronged Times "During the same period our almost midway between St. George's Nobody but a few poUticians had Square during New York's first troops captured 19 tanks, eight and Hamilton, to which ports of so much as asked for any change in blackout test last night, cheer­ Reasonably Priced armoured cars, 195 guns, 215- mor­ the Island survivors are generally the present law, he said. The law ing wUdly when the Ughts REAL ESTATE tars, 1,108 machine guns, 429 aut­ brought. It is accessible by rail, had stood the test of one war, it was water and road. The two floors may went out. omatic rifles, 468 rifles, 4,000,000, standing the test of another, and it Mayor LaGuardia, who is In The rounds of ammunition, 13000 gren­ be reached by an entrance exclus­ had been upheld by two referen- On display at our House Furnishing Dept. ively reserved for the seamen. New York's air raid precaution ades and a large quantity of other dums. To amend it would be purpose­ chief, is angry with New York­ CITY OF HAMILTON war material." In addition to this, the survivors less. The defeat of the resolution ers for crowding the streets. "The year 1942 will be the year of will have their own lawn and be should not be misinterpreted abroad as in any way affecting AustraUa's "They were supposed to stay the final destruction of the German within easy reach of a beach. They under cover during the air raid Army, but only blood can buy the are therefore enabled to get the aU-in prosecution of the war. On FOR SALE the contrary, it would be more driUs," he said. victory and great sacrifices are nec­ best of convalescent care. It is in­ But the test itself was per­ essary," declared the Moscow radio tended to feed the men at the Club, accurate to describe it as a straight and here again faciUties are ample. out poUtical challenge to the Gover­ fect. AU street traffic stopped By Public Auction in a May Day broadcast. nment. during the blackout, which "Our efforts must be titanic at On the second floor there are 45 lasted for 20 minutes. Thea­ A* S* Cooper & Sons the front, in the factories and on the beds. Each room adjoins a bath­ "It is worth noting that if the tres and hotels were ordered to TODAY land. Today we take a solemn vow room. A large room at the end of occasion arises when a bigger Aus­ prevent anyone leaving. 1205ts to work and succeed. Today our the haUway, with eight bads, may be traUan army is needed for an over­ At 3 p.m. people are spending the first of used as an infirmary. It has win­ seas offensive against Japan, the 3Ai May in the trenches and dugouts, dows on three sides. On this floor Government wUl have the obvious it is proposed to reserve two rooms course of caUing for more volunteers J Dn the Premises but the first of May will once again for overseas service. There is not the be a glorious day of peaceful lab­ for nurses. In this connection, Mr. CorneU said that at least five train­ sUghtest doubt that there would be under the power of sale contained our." an overwhelming response," said Repeated attacks by German in­ ed nurses have already volunteered in an Indenture of Mortgage: to be of service at any time during Mr. Ourtin. fantry supported by tanks on one the day and mght. It was revealed during the debate ALL THAT certain lot of land sector of the central front were re­ that large numbers of the militia ported in a supplement to the There wiU aslo be a room for a situate in the City of Hamilton doctor. A special supply room is on who had already volunteered for Soviet mid-day communique. All overseas service have been placed in the Islands of Bermuda de­ the attacks were repulsed and the this floor and Mr. CorneU is in the process of obtaining clothing, med­ in the AustraUan Imperial force nominated Lot No. Thirty-three Germans lost 400 killed. reserve. On the same front Soviet tank ical suppUes, sheeting, blankets and (33) of the Sixth Cross Street of supplies of this kind. Mr. Fadden denied that he had the said city usually called "Wes-. units carried out successful opera­ raised the conscription issue, as tions and destroyed German guns, Emphasis has been laid upon not Australia already had conscription y2 Price Sale ley Street" bounded on the dugouts, earthworks, and pillboxes. crowding the faciUties provided, and for the defence of AustraUa. He NORTH by an alley Ten feet The text of the communique fol­ it wUl therefore be possible to ac­ wanted to remove the legal limit­ wide separating the lot of land lows: commodate a considerably larger ations from the Defence Act and re­ now being described from Lot "On the night of April 30 there number of men should the occasion move any distinction between the were no substantial changes at the arise. The layout of the floors to AustraUan Imperial Forces and the No. Thirty-five (35) of the said front. be used to care for survivors is such miUtia. Sixth Cross Street and there that they can be transformed into Ladies' Suits, Coats "On one sector of the western virtual wards. Prime Minister Ourtin emphasised measuring One hundred feet on front the enemy made several at­ that the government's miUtary ad­ the EAST by land forming part tacks supported by tanks. All at­ Single and double beds from the visers had never sought to amend tacks were repulsed by artillery and Princess Hotel have been made avaU­ the Defence Act for this purpose. of the said Lot No. Thirty-three infantry fire. The enemy lost 300 able through the kindness of the Two independent members, Messrs. now held with the Hamilton killed. Two enemy tanks were de­ Hon. W. J. H. Trott. Radios wiU be Coles and WUson, voted with the Hotel premises and there mea­ stroyed, and some trophies and placed in several of the rooms. government. suring Fifty feet on the SOUTH prisoners taken. Our tank crews, Twelve rooms, each containing two A limited collection of genuine French Angora are inflicting severe losses on the beds, have been made ready on the SYDNEY, May 1 (Reuter).—Opin­ by Lot No. Thirty-one of the said enemy's manpower and equipment. third floor, and if necessary — al­ ion is growing here that the stage Sixth Cross Street and there though no steps have been taken in is rapidly bemg reached wherein the suits and coats offered at a sensational reduction measuring One hundred feet and "One Red Army heavy tank de­ that direction as yet — the fourth Japanese must decide either to risk stroyed by gunfire and eight of its floor could be utilised as weU. launching a southward drive against to close out the line. Feather soft this material on the WEST by the said Sixth cruising charge, three German anti­ The new project puts into organ­ AustraUa or face a probable loss Cross Street and there measur­ tank guns, two machine-gun instal­ ised shape the work which Mr. Cor­ of the bases they have captured in ing Fifty feet OR HOWEVER lations and several redoubts full of neU has already been doing for sur­ New Guinea. is the finest made, and further supplies are, OTHERWISE the said lot of land enemy infantry. In the same en­ vivors landed here. In each case An AUied communique said: gagement another tank destroyed where Americans have been brought "AustraUa: Horn Island — Eight of course, unprocurable. Suits are 3 and 2 piece; may be bounded or may measure two German tanks, and an anti­ in, Mr. CorneU has met them and at­ enemy bombers with fighter escort TOGETHER WITH the dwell­ tank gun. tended to their wants — finding ac­ attacked our airdrome. Damage ing-house thereon known as "Snipers of units defending Sev­ commodation and supplying them was negUgible. coats are swagger or full length. "Llanberris" and the appurten­ astopol on April 29 killed 90 enemy with needed clothing, comfort 3kits "New Guinea: Lae — Direct hits ances. men and officers. and such Uke articles. were scored on a Une of 30 planes; "Guerrilla detachments opera­ o large fires • were observed in the ting in the Ukraine on April 18 ASSAM CHIEF DECLARES WAR target area. White and the loveliest colours For further particulars apply to made a surprise raid on the Ger­ "Salamaua: A successful attack man occupied village of N. The NEW DELHI, May 1 (Reuter).— was made on the ground instaUa­ HALLETT & WHITNEY guerrillas killed 109 German invad­ Bong of Wong, who is chieftain of tions. Three enemy fighters were Attorneys for the Mortgagee, ers and captured nine machine guns, one of the biggest Naga head-hunt­ shot down. Our losses were slight. one mortar, many small arms, 10,000 ing tribes in Assam, has declared "The Solomons: Tulagi: A Ught or J. CRITCHLEY, Auctioneer. cartridges, more than 300 hand gren­ war on Japan, it is officially an­ enemy raid was without effect. 1598ftk23.s25.th3«.s2. ades, and important documents. The nounced here. "PhUippines I Corregidor: The Sale Starts Today

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Bermuda League (Central) Kay Kos vs. Cards at the FJatts, 2 pm.; Mudville vs. Step Kids at FOR TODAY'S DERBY YANKS, BOSOX & DODGERS ARE LOSERS YESTERDAY Whitney Institute, 2 p.m.; Pacers vs. Penmen at Whitney Institute 3.30 pjn. PROBABLE STARTERS Western League (Mid-Ocean Area) Mobile Base vs. Airdales on Mobile The following entries are SPORTS MEETING HELD Base Hospital Grounds, 250 pm.; expected to go to the post tliis BUCS CLIP BROOKLYN 7-6; EXCELLENT BOXING SHOW AT 3Kingfishers vs. Navy "A" at RiddeU's afternoon on Churchill Downs THURSDAY BY B.V.R.C. Bay, 2.30 pm.; Yanks vs. Rifles at Louisville, Kentuclsy, for the White HiU, 2.30 pm. No. 1; Jokers sixty-eighth running of the CLEVELAND WINS ANOTHER ST. DAVID'S ISLAND UST NIGHT vs. Canvas Manor at White 3HiU, Kentucky Derby. Champion Cup Is Won By 2.30 pm., No. 2. Horse Jockey American League (East) Devil Diver Arcaro Dees vs. Centepedes on Garrison Alsab — T Company's Athletes Continued OB Page 12 Requested Haas ValdinalOrphan Bearman LIEUTENANT^COLONEL EARL Four Homers For Cardinals Carry Eight-Bout Programme Thrills Large DogpatclL Kelly Ml ft Sun Again DISTRIBUTES THE PRIZES Sir War J«. Adams Them Through Against The Braves DIMOL First Prize — A very successful attempt was Crowd at the Recreation Centre Fair Call — made on Thursday afternoon at the THE ALL PURPOSES , Shut Out Wright B.VJR.C. Track and Field Meet to Sweep Swinger — Yesterday afternoon's major league baseball scores brought a lot Fairy Manor — give every man a chance of helping of bad news to New York City and also to the Flatbush area of Brooklyn. Another packed house at the Recreation Centre, St. David's Island, Apache Stout his Company in its effort to win the With the Yankees dropping another American League encounter on their last night, estimated at over 900 fans, witnessed the third of a series of AHTISEPTIC Hollywood Hood Champion Company Cup (present­ home ground (they don't seem to be hitting it off at the Stadium this fortnightly boxing shows, jointly sponsored by the Bermuda Base Con­ First Fiddle McOreary ed by the Bank of Bermuda, limit­ year—they are doing much better on the road) and the New York Giants tractors and the in aid of the recreation funds of Boot and Spur Craig ed). taking a severe 13 to 9 thumping at the hands of the Chicago Cubs in both organisations. Last night's show was easily the best so far, showing SOLUTION With Regards .Langdon The Regimental Track 'stars the Windy City, the real bad news was the Brooklyn Dodgers defeat by a marked improvement both in boxing and attendance from the previous were excluded and the result was an the 3Pirates at Httsburgh. Yesterday's loss by "Dem Bums" snapped their shows. The promoters, Lieut. Newman of the U.S. Army and Messrs. for afternoon of close competition, in string ofi six straight wins, but did not change their position on the K. A. Maher and Frank Maxwell of the B.B.C. are now getting into the which "B" Company nosed out "A" National League standing. However, the Yanks dropped back into third swing of things and they hope to better last night's card of eight bouts SORE THROATS Doubleheader For The Company by three points. spot in the American League when they came out on the wrong side of when the next programme is staged at the Recreation Centre on the The highlights of the afternoon the tally with the Detroit Tigers. The Bengals were in great hitting form, evening of Friday, May 15, starting at 8 o'clock. The fans got all the and Yankees Tomorrow were the Tug-of-War between "A" smacking sixteen bingles to collect seven runs agamst four hits and two action they wanted last night, some of the bouts, especiaUy where a U.S. and "B", the £rst "pull" of wliich runs by the Bronx Bombers, who lost all their explosive power save for Army man was matched with a U.S. Navy man, had them standing on •ACTIVE MOUTH •FThe New York Yankees have an­ lasted 3i minutes and the Obstacle Tommy Henrich's homer in the fourth with nobody on base. The Cleve­ their seats. nounced through the Associated Race (open to all units), in which land Indians put the heat to the Washington Senators yesterday to the Ringsiders included a large num­ hols of the WASH Press that they Will play a double- L/Cpl. Roach, Command 3 miles tune of 13 runs to 6 to win their seventh straight game and put them­ ber of British and United States fought a three round draw. header with the Chicago White Sox Champion and Record Holder, scor­ selves securely in top position in the league. Mel Harder pitched the Army officers and there was a large A comedy act was staged at the ed an impressive win in full Battle victory for the tribe, his third triumph this season. at the Yankee Stadium, New York The Chicago White Sox broke their sprinkling of ladies present. Cor­ interval by Pte. chuler of the United Oity, tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, Order, dressing in full equipment, poral PoweU and Private First Class States Army which was greatly en­ bringing forward one game from negotiating the six trying obstacles seven game losing streak yesterday YESTERDAY'S SCORES Miller of the U.S. Medical Detach­ joyed by aU present. its original date of August 27, 1942. and running the full half mile by defeating the Athletics at Phila­ American League ment were on hand to take care of Buddy Emberson of the BBC. course in 3 minutes 26-2/5 seconds. delphia by a score of 5 runs to 2. Boston R. Sox 6 St. Louis Browns 10 the boxers' injuries. Tommy Zano won a third round TKO over Hugh Dilute freely At the conclusion of the Sports The Chisox had the game won in Pitchers: was the third man in the ring for McCarthy, also of the B.B.C. Em­ with water. Mens Meet, the Commanding Officer, the fourth inning when they pushed Boston—Dobson, Hewson, Brown. all the bouts. berson weighed 1381 pounds, with Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Earl, O.B.E., over the winning runs. Rigney Home Runs: Foxx and WilUams The curtain raiser saw Kobelt, 173 McCarthy tipping the scales at 138. HAMILTON SHOES V.D., presented the prizes and con pitched his second victory for the (Red Sox). pounds of the B.B.C, lose to Patrick The fight of the evening came on 10 drops to gratulated the men on the fine spirit Sox. Line scores: Made in Northampton Eng­ Henry of the Dredge Gulf tream in next when Joe Bianco of the U.S. a tumbler of they had shown in making their At Bqston, home runs by Foxx and Boston—6 runs 11 hits, 4 errors. the second round by a technical Medical Detachment, who is prov­ land, the world famous shoe best efforts for their companies Ted WilUams faUed to save the Bos­ St. Louis—10 runs 15 hits, 0 errors. knockout. The bout that foUowed ing himself a great favourite with water. making centre. Hand lasted Colonel Earl also expressed appre­ ton Red Sox from taking a 10-6 shel­ N.Y. Yankees 2 Detroit Tigers....7 warmed the fans up a Uttle as the fans at St. David's took a three from high grade English leath­ ciation for the work of the Commit­ lacking by the visiting St. Louis Pitchers: Timpe of the U.S. Navy, 144 pounds round decision over Pte. Palmer, tee and thanked especially 2nd Browns. The Browns pounded three Detroit—Trout and Newhouser. er for your special require­ and Northey of the U.S. Army squar­ 151, welterweight champion of the 3Iieut. D. J. WilUams for the time and Bosox pitchers for fifteen hits, these Home Run: Henrick (Yankees). ed up for three rounds. The bout This bout ments. trouble taken to ensure the success being Dobson relieved in the fdurth line scores: was fought at a fast and furious provided plenty of action and thriUs of the Meet. by Hewson and later Brown. Yankees—2 runs 4 hits, 0 errors. pace Northey having the better of and the crowd enjoyed it thorough T. J. PEARMAN & SONS Major O'Connor, G.S.02 and Staff The Chicago game between, the Tigers—7 runs 16 hits 1 error. the exchange and practicaUy drap­ ly. Sole Importer— Captain Jefferies were among the Cubs and the Giants was a wow. Wash. Senators....6 Cleveland 13 Queen St. Hamilton ing the Navy boy over the ropes in Joe Gaioco won an easy three- IL J. GORHAM, large crowd of interested spectators East and Feldman of the Polo Pitchers: the second round. Northey took a rounder over. Ernest Ball in the 1737tm.ei.tos.7 Captain B. T. Johnson, RA.O.C. was Grounders did much better at bat Senators—Kennedy. three-round decision. seventh bout on the card. Both FRONT STREET, the referee. than they did on the mound for Indians—Harder. Blair of the U.S. Navy 144 pounds boys weighed 161 pounds. In the HAMILTON, BERMUDA Results are as follows:— the Giants, both coUecting four- Home Run: Fleming (Cleveland). decisioned Brown of the BBC. 139* final bout, Jim Corbett of the U.S. Long Jump—1. "A" Coy; 2. "B" baggers. Lowrey connected for the Line scores • pounds over the three-round route. Army, 168 pounds, won a close de­ Coy; Best Individual Effort—Cpl. circuit in the first off East for the Senators—6 runs 12 hits 1 error. This bouts also had the crowd in cision over Pvt. Sampson of the U.S. HANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND BT Hooper, 18 ft. 7 inches. Cubs who led 10-6 at the end of Indians—13 runs 16 hits 3 errors. a panic both boys whaling away at Army. DIMOL LABORATORIES LTD. Shot Put—1. "B" Coy; 2. "A" Coy; the sixth frame. PhUa. Athletics....2 Chi.White Sox....5 each other from beU to bell. Be­ A summary of last night's results 34/40 LUDGATE HILL. LONDON, E.C.4 3. "C" Coy; 4. H.Q. Wing; Best Indi­ The Cincinnati Reds shaded the Pitchers: fore the intermission, '"Dancing" foUows: vidual Effort—Sgt. Fox, 31 ft. 6 Philadelphia PhUs at Cincinnati the Chicago—Rikney. Dave Simons of Bermuda, and Nic- 1. Henry, Dredge Gulf Stream, won inches. final score in favour of the Reds be­ Line scores: by TKO over T. Kobelt of the B.B.C. High Jump—1.'"A" Coy; 2. "B" Coy; ing 6-5. It was RiddeU's first win for Athletics—2 runs 6 hits 0 errors.. 2. Timpe, U.S. Navy lost to Nor­ 3. "C" Coy; Best Individual Effort— Cincinnati this season. Chicago—5 runs 7 hits 1 error. Boston—7 runs 12 hits 1 error. they, U.S. Army in three rounds. JOINT Cpl. Hooper, 4 ft. lOi inches. The Cardinals and Braves battled National League 3. Blair of the U.S. Navy won a 4 x 110 Relay—1. "A" Coy; 2. "B" ten innings before the St. Louis Pittsburgh 7 Brooklyn 6 Today's Games three-round decision over Brown of Coy: 3. "C" Coy; 4. H.Q. Wing—Time, team pushed over the extra run to Pitchers: AMERICAN LEAGUE: New York the BBC. 49-2/5 seconds. win 8-7. The winners had four home Dodgers—Allen. Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers at the 4. Simons of Dredge, and Nichold PAINS 4 x 320 Relay—1. "A" Coy; 2. "B" runs in making up their total, these Line scores: Yankee Stadium, New York; Boston of U.S. Navy battled to a three- Coy: 3. "C" Coy; 4. H.Q. Wing—Time, being taken by Musial (2), O'Dea and Pittsburgh—7 runs 10 hits 2 errors. Red Sox vs. St. Louis Browns at Bos­ round draw. DeWitt's Pills! 1 min. 42 seconds. Sanders. Brooklyn—6 runs 11 hits 2 errors. ton; Washington Senators vs. Cleve­ 5. Buddy Emberson of B.B.C de­ 4 x 440 Relay—1. "A" Coy; 2. "B" Yesterday's scores foUow: Chicago Cubs....l3 N.Y. Giants 9 land Indians at Washington; PhU­ feated McCarthy, B.B.C. by tech­ are specially! Coy; 3. H.Q. Wing—Time, 4 mins. 7 LEAGUE STANDINGS TO DATE Pitchers: adelphia Athletics vs. Chicago White nical knocKout in third round. seconds. prepared to Including Yesterday's Games Giants: East and Feldman. Sox at PhUadelphia. 6. Joe Bianco, U.S.- Med. Det. defeat­ correct kidney^ 4 x 880 Relay—1. "B" Coy; 2. "A" AMERICAN LEAGUE Home Runs—East and Feldman NATIONAL LEAGUE: Pittsburgh ed Palmer, U.S. Army in three rounds Coy—Time, 9 mins. 55 seconds. Won Lost Pctg. (Giants); Lowrey (Cubs). Pirates vs. Brooklyn Dodgers at by decision. disorders. 1 Mile Team Race— 1. "B" Coy; 2. Cleveland 13 Line scores: Pittsburgh; Chicago Cubs vs. New 7. Gaioco, Dredge, won easUy over That is why H.Q. Wing; 3. "A" Coy; 4. "C" Coy.— Detroit 12 7 .632 Chi. Cubs—13 runs 14 hits 2 errors. York Giants at Chicago; Cincinnati Ernest BaU, U.S. Army in another they have* Best Individual Effort—Rfn. Aubrey, New York Yanks 10 6 .625 N.Y. Giants—9 runs 13 hits 1 error. Reds vs. Philadelphia P3hils at Cin­ three rounder. "B' Coy., 5 mins. 20-1/5 seconds. Boston 9 7 .506 Cincinnati Reds....6 PhUa. Phils 5 cinnati; St. Louis Cardinals vs. Bos­ 8. Jim Corbett, U.S. Army won a proved such effective Obstacle Race—1. L/c. Roach; 2. Washington 8 10 .444 Htchers; ton Braves at St. Louis. close decision over Pte. Sampson treatment for Joint Pains, Rfn. Corday; 3. Rfn. Ray. Time, 3 St. Louis 8 11 421 Reds—Riddle. Sunday's Games U.S. Army. Rheumatism and Backache. mins. 26-2/5 seconds. PhUa. Aths 5 13 .277 Line scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE: New York Open 100 Yards—1. L/c. Lines; 2. Chicago 4 12 .250 Cincinnati—6 runs 8 hits 2 errors. Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox De Witt's Pills not only Rfn. Petty; 3. Rfn. Wheatley.—Time, NATIONAL LEAGUE PhUs—5 runs 11 hits 1 error. (Doubleheader) at the Yankee clear away clogging im­ 10-4/5 seconds. Won Lost Pctg. St. Louis Cards....8 Boston Braves..7 Stadium, New York; Philadelphia SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE IN Officers vs. Sergeants Relay—Won Brooklyn 14 4 .777 (Ten Innings) Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers (Double- purities and poisons—they by The Officers Team. Pittsburgh 10 6 .625 Pitchers: header) at PhUadelphia; Boston Red SOFT BALL CONTESTS actually strengthen and tone This wonderful Healing! St. Louis 8 7 .600 Cards—Beasley; Braves—Sain. Sox vs. Cleveland Indians at Boston; up the kidneys. You get _ Oil used externally gives Boston 9 9 .500 Home Runs — O'Dea (Cards), Washington Senators vs. St. Louis complete all-round aid* in eases of N.Y. Giants 8 9 .470 Musial (Cards) 2; Sanders Browns (Doubleheader) at Washing­ Four League Competitions evidence of the direct action cuts, burns, bruises, sore and strained Burley-Overlin Boot At Chicago Cubs 8 9 .470 (Cards); Holmes (Braves). ton. of De Witt's Pills within 24 muscles. Soothing, healing, antiseptic, Line scores. —Canadian Healing Oil safeguards Cincinnati 6 10 .375 NATIONAL LEAGUE: Httsburgh Will Start Tomorrow hours of taking the first doset your family against danger of infec­ PhUa. PhUs 4 13 .235 St. Louis—8 runs 11 hits 2 errors. Hrates vs. Boston Braves (Double- Pittsburgh May 25 header) at Pittsburgh; St. Louis This gives positive proof that tion. Used internally it is efficacious The revised schedule of Soft Ball for coughs, colds, bronchial afflictions Cardinals vs. Brooklyn Dodgers a wonderful internal antisep­ and simple sore throat. PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 1.—Char­ (Doubleheader) at St. Louis; Cin­ League games, under the supervision ley Burley of Httsburgh wiU meet HOW TEAMS SCORED THIS WEEK of the Bermuda Inter-Service Ath­ tic is getting to work at the Get Canadian Healing Oil trom your cinnati Reds vs. New York Giants dealer today I Ken Overlin of Norfolk, former AMERICAN LEAGUE at Cincinnati: Chicago Cubs vs. Phil­ letic Association, was issued for very root of your trouble—in world middleweight champion, in Sat. Sun. Mon. Tu. Weds. Thurs. Fri. Total adelphia Phils (Doubleheader) at pubUcation yesterday and contains the kidneys themselves. NORTHROP & LYMAN CO. LIMITED a ten-round outdoor fight at Forbes Cleveland 5 3 x 6 11 6 13 44 Chicago. the names of thirty-one clubs com­ TORONTO CANADA C8 Field hero May 25, Matchmaker Detroit 4 17x1 43 736 peting in four league competition- Once your kidneys are restored to Jake Mintz has announced. St. Louis 2 10 x 3 11 0 10 36 two 3Eastern, one Western and one healthy activity, those joint pains, Washington 10 4 x 4 10 1 6 35 Central. rheumatic twinges and depressing 33FhUa. Aths 7 12x4 61 232 AU games wUl be governed by the backaches vanish completely. And CANADIAN Boston 4 2x6 28 628 official Soft Ball rules as adopted because the cause of your trouble has N.Y. Yanks 2 7x1 63 2ZI Electrical by the Joint Rules Committee, un­ been removed yon can expect mort Buy War Savings Stamps CMcago .._ 4 2x3 40 518 less amended. Games played last than temporary relief. HEALING OIL NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday, intended as official league And Certificates Sat Sun. Mon. Tu. Weds. Thurs. Fri. Total Goods openers, were reverted to practice Brooklyn „ 4 13 x 7 5 11 6 46 games, and the official start to the Boston 1 11 x 6 8 3 7 36 league contests wUl now get under itfs^Pi Chicago Cubs 5 5 4 3 3 2 13 35 BICYCLES way tomorrow afternoon with the Specially for Backache, Rheumatism, Cincinnati 4 9332 8 635 following fixtures in their respective Joint Pains, Lumbago, Sciatica and N. Y. Giants 5 7x443 9 32 leagues: Kidney Trouble. Of all chemists. Pittsburgh .„ x 6x77 3 7 30 St. Louis X 4x53 7 827 BURNABY Phils 1 3x16 6 5 22 x—No game. CYCLES J^elmont WCanor MXfa.eitp. Just Received Dancing and Entertainment Inexpensive Humber Cycles Nightly RALEIGH SHOPPING Juvenile and Carrier to AL DAVIS and HIS ORCHESTRA The "All Steel" Bicycle | BAGS at Cover Charge 7/6 For Rent ft ' For Hire The Little Green Shop ASTWOODS Saturday Only WADSON'S Last as long as you will 1489fm.eitp.

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MOTHEE- WMY OH-HE DISGRACED US VES-f^UM-rr WA5 J WERE \OU LAST NIGMT AT THE GEUERAL LEE LAIT ! SCOLDIUG ' iVMLITARV BALL. BV AT THE DOOR-HE COSMO-DID SOU Elbow Beach Hotel DADDV? _ TELLIKJG SILL.V CALLED TO SEE SA/ - GEKJERAL JOKES AMD DOIWG MR.UIGGS-THEV LEE LAIT- AklD HIS CARD TRICKS — ARE IM THE DEW HE ASKED F=OR I i WHAT MUST GEUERAL kJOW-MUNA- taJCE LAIT THIWKOFUS? _ Mg.yJIGOS? _ A FORMAL DANCE G ! will be held G | TONIGHT : S ! CHICKEN DINNERS are served between seven and eight on Saturday evenings 7/6 a piate GEORGE STEAK DINNERS are served between seven and eight on Sunday evenings 7/5 a Dlate McMANUS 1892ft. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1942. Page 9

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WEDDING Dearborn — Greenslade HamUton, Bermuda, amongst a. community who because AprU 29th, 1942. of war lost their income, homes, and the like, and turned their talents Miss Catherine Gloria Greenslade, The Editor, daughter of Mrs. Rostaa Greenslade The Royal Gazette and Oolonist. to their country's use, however erringly, he must remember the of "The Breakers," Devonshire, and Dear Sir: Sgt. Charles Walter Dearborn of At a meeting of the Executive departing ones have bitter things to thtak of Bermuda and her in­ New York City, son of the late Mr. Committee of the Garden Club of and Mrs. C. W. Dearborn, were mar­ Bermuda held this morning, I was habitants. It is not nice to have to pay taxes for the defence of people ried at St. John's Church, Pembroke, asked to write to you expressing who turn on one, and openly prefer on Thursday at 7 p.m. The Rev. the deep gratitude of the President, the pockets of a much wealthier Eustace M. Strong, Rector of Pem­ 3M3rs. Guy Ridgway, Executive Com­ broke officiated at the ceremony, as­ Cool... community. mittee and members, to you and The writer has received much sisted by the Rev. Bruce Peake. your newspaper for the extremely kindness and hospitaUty in Bermu­ The bride, who was given in mar­ valuable co-cperation yon have af­ da, and cherishes warm thoughts of riage by her mother, assisted by her forded us throughout the winter many, but certainly wiU not return brother, Mr. Sidney Greenslade, wore season, and especiaUy during our to England 100% ta praise of Ber­ a wedding gown of white marquis­ pubUcity drive regarding the Gar­ muda and its ways. ette with long veU and carried a den Fete. Without your generous So to Stamp Licker, I would say bouquet of white Iris and baby's co-operation at a time when news­ "First remove the mote, that is in breath. She was attended by her paper space is so valuable, we could thine own eye, and let him that sister, Mrs. Winifred Sinclair, as not have made the funds we did for is without sin among you, cast the matron of honour, and by the War Charities. The exact aUocation flrst stone," and by all that there Misses Margaret StoveU (niece) Gowns and of these funds wiU be pubUshed in is, a hail of rocks can be returned and Joan Forward, bridesmaids, your columns as soon as possible and Miss Mary Greenslade (niece), so that our many patrons may real­ Yours truly, flower girl. The matron of hon­ Pyjamas ize exactly how the money is being our was attired ta a gown of laid out. "03NE OF THE UNWEALT3HY waltz pink marquisette with acces­ DESPISED BRITISH PEOPLE.' 3Further to trespass on your kind­ sories to match, and carried a bou­ of Muslin and Crepe ness, we would ask you to pubUsh quet of mauve larkspur and baby's this letter in order to express our 30-4-42. breath, while the bridesmaids wore gratitude to the foUowing, (in addi­ The Editor, gowns of turquoise marquisette tion to yourself); all of whom, as The Royal Gazette & Colonist. with matching accessories, and each weU as our own members, contribu- carried posies of mixed cornflowers. ed in some way towards the success Dear Sir, The flower girl wore a frock of yel­ I suggest that "Stamp Licker" low marquisette and carried a posy Summer Suits of our Garden Fete: Mesdames simUar to those of the bridesmaids. C. G. G. GUbert, E. Gibbons, Poland, does thtak about that quotation from Kipling he so proudly flaunts; Sergeant G. N. Barton of the Unit­ Scott, Cockrane, Broadway, Baker, ed States Army was the best man, 7/6 to 15/- Miss Cockshut Miss Maude Ast­ with regard to Bermuda. ExceUent nourishment for thought and the ushers were Messrs. Archi­ wood; Vice-Admiral James, U.SN.; bald Greenslade (brother of the ifor J$oys! Major Chudleigh 3Hicks; Messrs. is also provided by "3Progress." I hope sarcastic "Stamp Licker" reads bride) and Cpl. R. J. Stokes of the Leigh Hicks, Lowe, Murray, Wit- this letter. Then examine his own U.S. Army. tridge, A. E. VerpiUeaux, F. Cox; the conscience; if he has one. Firms of Messrs. Trimingham Bros., The service was choral, with Mr. H. A. & E. Smith, W. Bluck & Co., WANDERER. Norman Parker at the organ. Dur­ Enjoy the airy cool­ Masters' Hardware, Bermuda Elec­ ing the ceremony the hymns "Lead Those active, irrepressible youngsters tric Light Company, Fairy Isle Flow­ Hamilton, Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us," and ness of these dainty er Shop; The 3Mttitary Authorities; AprU 30, 1942. "Thine For Ever, God of Love," were between One and Six years . . . the PoUce Department and Night The Editor, sung. garments for best Watchmen; the B.M.A. Band; the The Royal Gazette and Colonits. The church decorations were su­ Bermuda Agricultural Station; the pervised by Mrs. Leonard Stovell. A summer slumber. Sturdily made of superfine Broadcloth Corporation of HamUton and Park Sir, reception was held at the residence Committee; the Bermuda Trade De­ May I quote for the benefit of your of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smith, Devon­ to stand lots of hard wear and unlim­ velopment Board; aU the Judges and correspondent Stamp Licker, the shire, after the ceremony at which Assorted Pastels and the foUowing organizations: The words of Walter WincheU:— a large circle of friends offered their ited tubbing B.W.A.F., I.O.D.E., Junior Service best wishes to the bridal couple. pretty floral patterns League, Lady Cubitt Community "Great minds discuss ideas; medi- core minds discuss things; smaU Sgt. and Mrs. Dearborn wUl take neatly tailored into In practical summer shades. Fund, Ladies' Hospitality Organiza­ minds discuss people." up residence at the Coral Island tion ; also David Douglas. Club. They were the recipients of comfort-fitting styles Again thanking you, Mr. Editor, Yours faithfully, many beautiful and useful gifts. The bride is an employee of Bluck .... You'll want I remain, APIS CAUDA. & Company, HamUton. 6/- Yours very truly, several to see you TERRY TUCKER, HamUton, THE CAMBRIDGE LOCAL Secretary, AprU 30th, 1942. through the summer. the suit. The Garden Club of Bermuda. The Editor, The Royal Gazette & Colonist. EXAMINATIONS RESULTS Dear Sir, The foUowing candidates were The Editor, I hope that at the next election, successful at the Examinations held The Royal Gazette & Colonist. the voters who put Mr. WUkinson in December last:— 0 in the House of Assembly wUl re­ Higher School Certificate: Boys— Dear Sir, member the following. D. 'E. Campbell. Saltus Grammar I Before the writer of this letter has Quoting Mr. Wilkinson . . . "We School; R. C. Lowe, Whitney Insti­ to leave Bermuda there are one or should not consider the people who tute. two remarlcs that "Stamp Licker" Uve here, but those who come down School Certificate: Boys—R. L. The DRESS SHOP The Womans Shop has asked for, and wiU get. Every­ here and buUd big homes and circu­ Barnard, P. N. Brooks, C. D. D. Bur­ body Imows the disturbance a "blue late considerable money in the land, P. H. Darting, S. M. Greenman, bottle" can make, and the few self course of the year." J. I. Lough. A. J. Motyer, R. H. Mot- j Reid Street Reid Street important individuals that he speaks For my part I intend to treasure yer and G. D. PhUUps, aU of Grade of, are a very small part of a com­ carefuUy the copy of The Royal 1 1, ; J. G. munity that Bermuda has to be Gazette from which this quote is Burland, M. C. Misick and P. S. more grateful for, than she can be taken. Such frankness on the part Welch, of Grade 2, Saltus Grammar aware. When the I.e. Contingent of at least one of our masters is School: E. L. Petty, Grade 3, Saltus j arrived Bermudians failed to reaUse very refreshing. I also hope that Grammar School: R. H. DivaU, Grade that they were wee3kly wage earners, Mr. Wilkinson's doctor wUl note 3, Whitney Institute; J. C. Mosse, and quite unable to pay the exorbit­ this. I am afraid that if I was his Grade 1, Berkeley Institute: E. F. ant charges made, and the too oft doctor I should turn a blind eye to Gordon and E. W. Jackson Grade 2, repeated, "the Americans paid 40 the Oath of Hippocrates when 3M3r. Berkeley Institute; A. A. Francis, doUars for t3Ms, or that!" quicldy WiUdnson was- ta a hurry for my Grade 3, Private Candidate. services. aroused the suspicions of the now Girls—B. M. C Andrews, P. R. A. despised customers that they were Very truly yours, Browne and J. M. Evans, Grade 1, to be bled as hard, and. as quickly, H. J. BURNLEY. as the unfortunate tourists. When ; R. E. Chur­ the colossal rents paid by the British chUl, S. Cohen, A. M. Green, A. E. Summer Suits and Government cease, it is doubtful May 1st., 1942 Jack and S. O. Richards, Grade 2, whether that money wiU te again Southampton E. Bermuda High School: M. A. Barnes. spent in Bermuda, and the 2/3rds of The Editor, H. R. Frith. G. A. Motyer A. R. M. The Royal Gazette and Colonist. Speares and R. E. Stubbings. Grade the salary bill paid to employees wiU 3, Bermuda High School: C 3R. Ken­ circulate ta Bermuda. .It is some­ Dear Sir: nedy, Grade 1. Berkeley Institute: Shorts what galling for British people who As a housewife I've been watch­ R. E. Hodgson, Grade 3, Berkeley have invested loyally ta Bermuda ing my grocery bUls go up by leaps Institute; A. L. Robinson, Grade 3, War Savings to hear "Why should and bounds. I found the foUowing Private Candidate. I invest ta War Savings? I can get in a magazine the other day which 6% on my money any day, and if might be appreciated by others Uke Junior: Boys—L. Cohen, T. A. I invest with the coloured people me. Covel, D. McC. Critchley, J. T. GUbert, I can get 10%." What Bermudians An Indian trader solemnly explain­ K. G R. Hallam, A. C. H. HaUett, of the type of "Stamp Licker," fail ed why a can of peaches cost ten E. A. Malloy, R H. Masters, D. V. Made in London of fine to remember is that the English cents more at his place than ta the Nicholson, N R. Nugent, D. C. Sel­ community came from "home," raUroad town sixty miles away with ley, P. N. SpurUng, J. B. Triming­ English Poplin, these cor­ after a year, sometimes longer, of one word "Freight." Then it was ham and R. G. Tucker, Saltus Gram­ star£ war, their incomes depleted pointed out that the • freight was mar School A. A. Augustus, E. A by taxes, their daUy woes hardened only a few cents on a case of cann­ Bean, J. A. Carey and J. O. Daniels, rectly cut, carefully tail­ by shortage of necessities, com­ ed goods he said blandly. "I've Berkeley Institute; J. E. McLay, j forts, . and in som.e cases their Uves thought a lot about that. But the Private Candidate. ored garments, will give saddened by personal losses—Ber­ only way I can explain it is freight. Girls—J. S. Cowie, G. L. HoUiday, | mudians now, have tadulgencies ta If you can do any better you go P. M. Jaquest, J. D. Jeffery, U. M. E. luxury that they expect other people right ahead"." Lawrey, R. S. D. Michaels, P. A. Spur­ the maximum in wear, to pay for. They are far from real­ Ung and C. L. Bassett, Bermuda ising now the necessities of war. Very truly yours,' High School; E. N. Hodgson, M. A. The column ta Roundabout has a MiUs, B. L. Robinson, R. E. M. Sea­ TAILORED comfort, and appearance. neat appUcation "so long as we are DOROTHY BARNES. ton, J. I. Talbot and R. W. Tuzo, sure of assistance etc." British o Berkeley Institute; M. A. PhiUp, people knew of no assistance, they Sandys Secondary School; M. E. D By Barron of Regent Street had to depend on themselves alone BERMUDA WAR FUND Daniels and A. V. MaUory, private In a serviceable shade of to SAVE THE WORLD, and the candidates. people of Bermuda cannot reaUse o what that meant, they have for To amount previously of masculine TAN. All sizes. years depended on others, for Acknowledged £43,743 9 11 BRUNSWICK HOrlE CONCERT material help and gain, and. they R.E. Civilian Employ­ have gained a prosperity out of aU ees, St. George's 3 15 0 The next Brunswick monthly con­ Featherweight Panama Cloth! proportion. Dr. W. E. Talbot 25 0 0 cert is to be held ta St. Andrew's Anon ,300 HaU, Tuesday, May 5 from 3 p.m. I am not defending offensive peo­ to 7 p.m. The House Committee of' SHORTS Ignorance 2 0 the Home have also arranged for ple, I ttai only too glad to see these George Simons, winner people go, but the Bermudians can­ a pantry and fancy work sale with • 22/6 of "Lucky" Sandys af ternoon tea to be held ta con- j Cool, crease resistant, and comfort­ not claim a monopoly of mannera • Theatre 10 0 especiaUy in tho shops, where as­ junction with the concert. Mrs. Eldon Harvey 10 0 0 Musical programmes wiU be en­ sistants stand ta groups' laughing, Mrs. Eugene Harvey Sr. 5 0 0 able. In Masculine shades of TAN, TROUSERS and talldng, leaving a customer joyed at 4 and 6 p.m. and the foi waiting to be served especiaUy if the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lowing weU-known artists have most 32/6 unfortunate one be British, where W. Matthews 100 0 0 willingly agreed to appear: CeUa BLUE, and DARK GREEN. Two assistants "chew," with the mouth Staff Bank of N. T. Turril, Soprano, Walfrid RiihU- gaping half open, their minds half Butterfield & Son, ouma, violinist, Thelma RobtasonJ button, Single Breasted models in JACKETS at work, certainly half asleep, and Ltd J 36 2 5 pianist, Winifred Dunkley, soprano the customer gets "Yep, O.K." and and Mary Cotton, pianist. 35/- similar responses to a poUte query. £43,927 9 4 All the proceeds wul go to aid sizes 34 to 44. Both plain and The writer had heard of com.- the Brunswick Home, which will platatssuch as "Stamp Licker" made, soon complete its second year of Belted Backs. and made enquiries of the hoads of service in ministering to the com­ stores for confirmation, and could WOMAN SUFFRAGE SOCIETY fort of elderly white ladies. Ad­ get none, except that there were mission to the concerts wiU be one "soand so, and so and so," meaning Bermuda Woman Suffrage Society shilling, chUdren half-price. ta each case almost the same in­ members and friends are reminded o dividual, who had certainly not that the monthly general meeting of LEAHY LEAVES VICHY FOR TRIP been polite, nor who could be do- the Society wiU take place on Tues­ TO UNITED STATES £5. 5. 0 to £6. 0. 0 fended, but there are tUways one day afternoon at 5.15 at Trinity HaU, or two ta every community who eastern entrance. Thi speaker of VICHY, May 1 (Reuter).—The U.S. let the others down, and Bermuda the afternoon wUl be Professor Ambassador to France, Admiral is no exception. The writer is fre­ Richardson, of the Economic Advis­ Leahy, who has been caUed home quently ta the company of Eer- ory Committee, who will talk on the "for consultation," is leaving Vichy mudians who wail and bemoan economic and social conditions in for Washington this evening. excessive prices, unfair influence on England and Canada as affected by He plans to embark at Lisbon ta the boards, etc., etc., "StajmpLicker" the war. Mrs. J. S. MorreU, the pre­ one of the liners which is engaged wiU find that Robbie Burns quotation sident, will report on her speech in exchanging Axis and AUied diplo­ worth studying before ho bursts given at the Pembroke HamUton mats. (The arrival of Admiral Leahy tato print, because there is a saying Club, recently. at Lisbon by special train was re­ GIBBONS CO. in Bermuda that their ancestors o • ported from Lisbon yesterday. In "wore pirates a>nd smugglers, and the Ught of today's report from that now they are quarrelling be­ TO REPRESENT CANADA tween themselTOB, as to the most Vichy this would appear to have honourable profession," certainly BUENOS AIRES, May 1 (Reuter).— been premature.) THE BERMUDA SHOP what was once done openly, now Although Switzerland has taken Queen Street Queen St. seems to be done, under a cloak over from Argentina the task of ITALO-TURKISH TRADE TALKS of gontiUty, if the housewives of looking after British interests ta Bermuda can be beUeved. Japan, Argentina wttl continue to LYONS, May 1 (Reuter).—An Ital­ represent Canadian interests in ian delegation arrived in Turkey to However much "Stamp Licker," Japan, according to an Argentine start commercial negotiations says 1871tf.i land his ldnd find to laugh at, Foreign Office statement. an Ankara dispatch. •.JOB.- ^r&SMgsz..

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AXIS MAY DEPLOY FIVE NORWICH'S BISHOP SAYS BELMONT MANOR NOTES

Buy At The MILLION AGAINST SOVIET A, R* P. Notes NAZI REPRISALS FAIL The most deUghtful and traveUed guest that Belmont Manor has en­ joyed for a long time is the young son Hitler Said To Plan Russian Heavy Damage But People Of of Major and Mrs. J. P. Y. Hwang, American aged eleven months. His admiring Drive With 280 Divisions "It is now possible to advise a few City Showing Fortitude father explained that ta his short Bazaar additional alterations in the person­ span of months he has some seven­ nel of the Control structure of teen thousand miles ta the air to his ISTANBUL, Turkey, (AP).—In­ A.R.P., and it is hoped that no fur­ NORWICH, May 1 (Reuter).—Dr- credit, having crossed the ocean twice. formation gathered ta Bucharest ther changes wiU be found neces­ Bertram PoUock, the Bishop of Nor­ Major and Mrs. Hwang on their way diplomatic circles by a neutral di­ sary," says an announcement by the wich, has written the following for to London, where the Major is with And Save Money plomat indicated that the Axis plans A.R.P. ControUer, Mr. H. D. Butter­ 3Reuter regarding the air raids on the Chinese Embassy. Travelling to hurl about 280 divisions—per­ field. Norwich: with them is Commander Ytagtsung 154«ttu.th. haps 5,000,000, men—against the Chow, Chinese Naval Attache of t he "As already announced, Messrs. "Norwich, the capital of East Russians when Reichsfuehrer 3Hit- AngUa, has had a bad time. On Chinese Embassy ta London. ler's now offensive begins. J. R. Conyers, L. H. Smart and G. A. WUUams are Deputy ControUers, two nights this week—will there Belmont again this last week has It is beUeved in AUied quarters be more?—There were very severe had guests from aU over the world. here that the long Winter and the Mr. James Parker has become Cen­ tral District Controller, Mr. WUUam air attacte. "One onslaught is It has been a crossroads of the world FUU Of LIFE Russian harrying tactics may have much like another in the manner —this small and interesting island of delayed untU after June 1 an offen­ Frith has taken over the City of Hamilton as Deputy to Mr. Parker, ta which it occurs. There is the ours. 3Mr. Lloyd A. Free was from sive that Ilitler originally planned same havoc and fires and demoli­ San Jose, California; Mr. George L. to start not later than May 1. and Mr. Robert F. 3Lee is Post War-. den of Post No. 5 at Pitt's Bay. tion of houses: their wretched oc­ Nash from Oklahoma City, Okla.; The estimate of 280 divisions is cupants need the same wiUing cr.re 3Mr. H. 1.3Franks, from Wilhelmstad, based on German expectations of "Mr. Percy Outerbridge has now which is always avaUable. The Curacao; Dr. P. Honig from Batavia,- contributions from Rumania, Hun­ accepted the appointment of Dis­ organisation ta Norwich has been Java; Mr. Fernando Dweet from gary, Italy and other countries, trict Controller of the Harrington exceUent. Java; Mr. Fernando Dweet rom but doubt was expressed here as to District, where Mr. VaU ZuUl and "Some of the glass ta the lovely Mexico; Mr. and-Mrs. A. G. Hard from the extent of Rumanian and Hungar­ Mr. Donald Kirkpatrick wiU remain cathedral and its close has been Canberra, AustraUa. ian aid. These two nations seemed as Deputies for Smith's and HamU­ broken. Some business premises Others passing through Bermuda stiU to be playing the game of mutual ton Parishes, respectively. are destroyed. The chief sufferers and remaining ai the Manor were Mr. l distrust ta hope of cutting down their "Some misunderstanding appears are those who dwelt ta little houses. Nathan Wasserman of University contributions to the smallest pos­ to exist with regard to the position By clearing hospital wards, these City, Mo.; Mr. Lewis Hart, Mr F. sible total. and authority of the women who poor people were quic3kly treated. H. Citriolo, Mr. Frank R. GoodeU The informant said that when he are heads of services in the Control Norwich was a weU selected target. and Mr. 3Francis B. James, aU from left Bucharest the Rumanians had structure. As far as authority is It has a history of many centuries New York City. Mr. James who knew promised to send fifteen divisions concerned, obviously there cannot behind it. Once it was the second Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evans ta Cannes, to Russia, whUe Hungary had prom­ be divided responsibiUty. AU Services town ta England. France, was happy to have a reunion ised ten, but that Rumanians were in each District must be under the "The enemy would have found it with them. The Evans have been at insisting they would send no more District ControUer, just as aU per­ hard to find any EngUsh city of its Belmont for several months. The sparkling glass of than Hungary did—so a total of sonnel ta each Post Area must take size (less than 150,000 inhabitants) P.A.A. men who were through Eno's 'Fruit Salt' en­ only twenty divisions was likely, instructions from the Post Warden. standing out more clearly as a monu­ Bermuda were Messrs. WiUiam Mc- no more than Rumania alone sent In order to clarify this position, it ment of success from early times and Cafferty, G. P. Jordan, Joseph M. sures inner cleanliness, last year. is proposed that, in future, the evo3king more widespread emotion. Bradley and T. A. Rice. The significance of this situation heads of Women's Services be known "Masters and men have puUed Mr. S. W. Apderson was from and yet contains nothing was said to be that both countries as Assistant ControUers or Assistant together, and when one form of in­ Cranston, R.I.; Mr. P. H. W. Sitsen harsh . . . that is why would have sizable armies left at District ControUers, as the case may dustry was waning another was from New York, Mr. 3Irvtag Pflaum home to fight each other if a moment be. taken up and has flourished. from Arlington, Virginia; Mr. Edward it can be taken regu­ of German weakness gave them the "There is a foreign look about L. Lloyd from Chicago, HI; Mr. E. S. chance. "Mrs. PoweU wUl therefore be Ad­ some parts: this is perhaps because, Gregg was another New Yorker at larly by children as well The Germans are popularly esti­ ministrator, B. W. A. F. Active Ser­ turning its back upon the rest of the Belmont; Mr. James H. Lewis was as adults. mated to have started the invasion vice Branch and Assistant Control­ England it has frequently looked on his way to the American Embassy of Russia last June with 200 divisions. ler A. R. P., whUe Mrs. Misick, Mrs. across the water for its commercial ta London. Mr. Marcel P. AUlery The informant from Bucharest said Harvey, Miss Tucker and Mrs. Spur­ contacts. It lias borrowed features was from New Bedford, Mass. Mr. they expected to amass 250 German Ung will be heads of Women's Ser­ of its architecture from the European WaUace B. PhUUps was from New divisions for the 1942 offensive. vices and Assistant District Control­ Continent. York. ENOS Besides ten each from Rumania lers in their respective Districts. AU "If the enemy supposes these From Washington, D.C, were Mr. and Hungary, he said they would of these Assistant Controllers have frightful raids will break the spirit HamUton Seeley; Mr. Harold P. raise six from Italy—compared with appointed Parish Deputy Assistant of its people, high and low, rich and WiUiamson and Mrs. RusseU Broo3ks. FRUIT SALT less than three last year—and prob­ Controllers, who wiU work with the poor, he is mistaken. All conspire Mr. F. J. Btagley was from Chestnut ably four from the anti-Communist Parish Deputy District Controllers. by fortitude, patience and devotion 3HU1, PhUadelphia, Pa.; Mr. Charles "crusade" ta Crotia, France, Spain "There is no appointment in to make their contribution to rid­ Heisler was from Milford, Delaware; and Norway. A.R.P. to which women are not eU- ding Europe of such a loathsome 3Mrs. T. O. Klath was from Brooldyn, scourge. These stones 'ShaU cry Though the figure of 250 German gible, but in the nature of things, N.Y. and Mr. C. W. KaUoch was from out of the wall.' " Larchmont, N.Y. divisions is a staggering one, it is they are not conversant with such Scientists Shed reconcilable with ustimates of total branches as fire-fighting, transporta­ TO EVERY MAN THE German armed strength, from Boys tion, traffic control, demoUtion, etc., of 16 to men of 50. nor would they probably care to be DONAfiONSlO THE New Light On The limit of the German Army responsible for the training and ANNIVERSARY SERVICES smm mlEF FUND STRENGTH OF TEN! is generally placed at about 9,000,000 operation of these Services. For this men. Best estimates obtainable here reason only, it is proposed that the put about 2,500,000 ta garrisons from titles above given shaU be 'Assistant' The tenth anniversary of Emanue Skin Blemishes Norway to the 3Pyrennees and about Baptist Church, will be celebrated May 1, 1942. 350,000 ta the Balkans, Aegean Is­ rather than 'Deputy' to the Control­ from 3May 3 to 10. On Sunday at Amount previously ack­ lands, Italy and Africa, leaving the lers. In the same way, women are 11 a.m. the Pastor will preach. Many nowledged £199 10 0 NEW YORK — Glowing newa rest free for the Russian campaign. far more conversant with some of distinguished visitors wul be present. Misses Holton & WilUams 2 0 0 for those who have suffered the the Services than men, and it is The choir will render an antheni. A Miss Anne Lough 10 0 mortifications of "broken-out" therefore essential to the Control­ baritone solo wUl be given by Mr. G. Miss Agatha Ingham 2 0 0 lers to have the assistance and ad- skin! A. Brangman. At 7.30 p.m. the 3Rev. Miss Mildred Kirk 5 0 0 j vice of women ta connection with G. E. Stewart wiU conduct the service. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Scientists know now that cer­ TIDE TA BLE FOR MA Y those Services which faU naturaUy The remainder of the programme Conyers 25 0 0 tain skin eruptions may result within the women's sphere. foUows: W.N.Porter 1 0 0 High Wat er Low Water Sun­ Sun­ Godet & Young 10 0 0 from imperfect functioning of Date A.M. PJU . A.M. P.M. rise set "Just as in the Army we have Monday, Rev. D. M. Owens, of St. the intestinal tract. This is a Paul's A.M.E. Church and choir. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Outer- 2 10.35 11.01 4.36 4.36 6.32 8.00 Corps troops, Divisional troops and bridge 50 0 0 condition frequently brought Tuesday, Rev. V. E. Ford, St. An­ 3 1154 11.51 5.26 5.25 6.31 8.01 Brigade troops, so in A.R.P. there Miss Edith Lines l 0 0 about by a lack of important drew's 3Presbyterian Church. 4 12.16 6.16 6.16 6.30 8.02 must be a clear Une of demarcation Wednesday, Mr. E. P. Hampton, 3Miss Blanche Alexander ... 1 0 0 vitamins in the diet. 5 12.44 1.11 7.10 7.11 6.29 8.02 between personnel controUed direct First Baptist Church, HamUton, Mr. J. W. Luther 5 0 0 •» These facts help to explain why 6 1.41 2.15 8.10 8.15 6.28 8.03 from District Headquarters and Ohio. The Misses Dealcta 1 0 0 Fleischmann's Yeast has aided 7 2.45 3.25 9.10 925 6.27 8.04 those attached to Posts under the Thursday, Rev. J. C. Stones, Wesley Miss Mary G. Gray 2 0 0 many m overcoming skin blem­ 8 3.52 4.35 10.15 10.35 626 8.04 Post Warden. In the first category, Church. Miss Sarah A. Jaclcson 2 0 0 9 4.59 5.40 11.17 11.45 6.25 8.05 we have 3Fire Brigades, DemoUtion NAIDED, the average man lifts with difficulty his ishes due to faulty digestion. For Friday, Evangelist M. Barrow. Mrs. David Robertson 25 0 0 10 6.01 6.39 12.15 6.24 8.06 Sections, Transport Sections (motor Mr. David Robertson 25 this wonderful food is not only rich Sunday, 11 a.m., Sermon by the 0 0 U own weight. Give him a block and tackle and his 11 6.58 7.30 12.48 1.06 624 8.06 and otherwise), Communications, A Friend 1 0 0 in vitamins, but the fresh yeast it­ Pastor; 4 p.m. an afternoon with the strength truly becomes "as the strength of ten." 12 7.46 8.15 1.45 1.51 6.23 8.07 Casualty Clearing Stations, First Aid School teachers; 7.30 p.m. preaching Mrs. Marian Malcolm self helps to stimulate intestinal 13 8.31 8.56 251 2.32 6.22 8.07 Points, Hospitals, PoUce Services, (to be supplied). (Proceeds from Xmas By ordinary saving you can accumulate reserves only activity. Q 14 9.11 9.34 3.15 3.10 6.22 8.08 Mortuary and Burial Services, etc., The week night services wiU begin Carols) •. 5 0 0 through long years of work. Through Life Insurance 15 9.49 10.06 3.54 3.44 6.21 8.09 whUe ta the Post Areas under the Mr. W. J Curtis 1 0 0 So if you are tortured by broiten- at 8 p.m. there is a financial "block and tackle" available to you, 16 10.20 10.40 4.40 4.16 6.20 8.10 Post Wardens we find Fire Squads o Miss JuUa M. Heyl l 0 0 out skin, start having Fleisch­ 17 10.5$ 11.12 5.05 4.47 6.20 8.11 as opposed to Brigades, 3First Aid Mr. J. H. D. J".rc'''r>e 1 0 0 which increases enormously your power to protect your mann's Yeast. See if your skin 18 11.30 11.46 5.39 5.21 6.19 8.12 Parties, as opposed to 3First Aid Miss Eleanor ZuiU 1 0 0 family. doesn't noticeably improve. Take 19 12.06 6.15 5.59 6.19 8.12 Points, and so on. NAZI COMMUNIQUE V. I. Samworth 10 0 two cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast W. M. Leslie 5 0 If you should be taken away — tomorrow or years 20 12.26 12.50 6.54 6.41 6.18 8.13 "There is no reason at aU why every day—a cake before a meal. 21 1.10 1.39 7.38 7.31 6.18 8.14 BERLLN, May 1 (Reuter).—Local Mrs. Mary A. Notman 5 0 0 hence — Life Insurance will guarantee to your family women should not be Post Wardens. Mrs. Jerome Hilborn 20 Try it the pleasant way shown 22 2.00 2.36 8.29 8.33 6.17 8.14 offensive operations have straight­ 0 0 immediately the money you could only have accumu­ If any women have or in future take Mrs. Edgar H. Tucker 1 0 0 below. 23 2.56 3.40 9.24 9.39 6.17 8.15 fuU charge of a Post Area as Post ened the German Unes on the east­ 24 3.59 4.44 10.20 10.45 6.16 8.15 ern front, says a German com­ Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Welch. 2 0 0 lated otherwise during a lifetime of work. Warden, they would presumably ob­ Mrs. Glassman 10 0 25 5.02 5.44 11.16 11.51 6.16 8.16 tain the services of some competent munique today. The communiqufc To learn how Life Insurance will diminish your prob­ A. D m 0 0 26 6.01 6.39 12.10 6.15 8.17 man to assist at the Post Headquar­ adds that local attacks by the Rus­ 27 6.56 7.30 12.51 1.01 6.15 8.18 sians supported by tanks were un­ Miss Emmeltae Trott 2 0 0 lems and increase your assets, fill in and mail the coupon. Now Youll ters ta the same way that the male Miss Addie Trott 3 0 0 28 7.49 8.20 1.51 1.51 6.14 8.18 Post Wardens have obtained women successful. The communique then Established 1887 29 8.39 9.10 2.41 2.40 6.13 8.19 states: •** I Miss Margaret Zuill 2- 0 0 LIKE wardens to assist and advise them Miss Eleanor M. Barnes 5 0 0 30 9.26 9.55 3.31 3.30 6.13 820 in their Post Areas. "3In Lapland and on the Murmansk 31 10.16 10.45 4.21 4.19 6.13 820 front German and Finnish troops | Mrs. E. F. O. Richards 2 0 0 THE Yeast "These appointments of Post per­ repulsed several attacks with heavy Mr. Percy Young 1 0 0 sonnel should be made by coopera­ casualties on the enemy. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lee 5 0 0 Mrs. W. S. Purvis... 3 0 0 MANUFACTURERS LIFE FLY ING ACE IS TO Mi tftRY tive arrangement between:— The "Yesterday and last night bomb­ Mash cake of Fleisch­ | District Controller or his Deputy and ers attacked miUtary targets ta | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith.... 5 0 0 INSURANCE COMPANY mann's Yeast in dry The Woman Assistant District Con­ Sebastopol, Novorossisk and Lenin­ glass with fork. Add a LONDON, May 1 i Reuter) — The £425 5 0 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, CANADA 21 year old Irish flying ace, Paddy troUer or her Parish Deputy and grad, causing fierce fires and ex­ little fruit juice, milk plosions. or water. Stir till Finucane, who has shot down 31 | The Post Warden (whether that blended. Fill glass. Axis aircraft, is to marry Miss Jean Post Warden be a man or a woman). "In air fights yesterday the Soviets M. A. GIBBONS, Agent Stir. DRINK! -. Mary Woolford, who is a typist at "It is hoped that these sugges­ lost 53 aircraft and three more were TURKISH AIR UNDER-SECRETARY Somers Building, Hamilton, Bermuda. the Ministry of Agriculture. tions may facUitate any Post organ­ destroyed on the ground. COMPLETES CAIRO VISIT ization which has not yet been fully "3tn North Africa a number of I completed. prisoners were taken when a nigst CAIRO, May 1 (Reuter) — General i (Mail this coupon to local address given above) "Another point which appears to thrust of a British reconnaissance Chefik Chakmak, who is Turidsh I Under-Secretary for Air and son-in- require clarification is the question patrol was repulsed. Without placing myself under any obligation, please give me "Airdromes on Malta were effect­ law of the Chief of the Turkish | of the utilization of the services of General Staff, left Cairo by air this information to plan a Life Insurance estate. I persons specially qualified to work in ively bombed by day and night. "Last mght bomber aircraft suc­ morning en route for Ankara after Age. - .Married or Single.. particular branches of A.R.P. For a fortnight's visit ta Egypt. BRITISH BEERS instance, we are short, for the time cessfully attacked harbours and ship- betag at any rate, of fuUy quaUfied Iyard| s on the east coast of England." General Chakmak is accompanied nurses, St. John Ambulance and by the British air attache at Ankara Name with whom during his stay in Egypt | other first aid personnel. All per­ he caUed on the senior British offi­ Jeffreys — Light Beer — Pale Ale sons so quaUfied should therefore 5/- LIMIT ON HOTEL MEALS cers, including Air Marshal Tedder, Address offer their services where their train­ IN LONDON ESTABLISHED and visited the British bases in the ing can be most usefuUy employed. Middle East. An Excellent Quality and Value It would be a loss of invaluable LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—West knowledge for a trained nurse to be End hotels ta the British capital, a Warden or for St. John Ambulance famous for their food and enter­ personnel to join the Fire Brigade. tainment, wUl soon be charging only five shillings per person for 9h doz. "It is hoped that aU Post Wardens meals. This is the maximum price wiU arrange'frequent meetings to which is to be imposed by the Mta- discuss progress and consider gen­ istry of Food, although the hotels eral questions within the Post Area. are hopeful that they may be able It is also recommended that District to charge separately for dance band ControUers and their Assistants or orchestra, and a service charge Wedding Bells GOSLING BROS., LTD. meet at least once a month with apart from the cost of drinks and their Deputies and that Parish for cover. >._ S234tt«.tfc.».tp. Deputies also caU meetings periodi­ o cally, so that Post Wardens and Wardens can discuss problems to­ BEAVERBROOK'S SON SHOOTS for Sylvia gether and get to know the organiz­ DOWN NAZI BOMBER ation of their neighbouring Post Areas. LONDON, May 1 (Reuter) — Lord She's Lovely...She uses POND'S! "It would be appreciated by the Beaverbrook's son, Wing Commander ControUer and his Deputies, Assist­ Max Aitken, holder of the Distingu­ ants and Service Heads if aU corre­ ished Flying,Cross, leading a Beau- |\ A skin so exquisite your eyes can't stop WHMX spondence and telephones were di­ fighter squadron against German adoring. No wonder George fell for her! rected to the A.R.P. Office at the raiders on England last night shot Sylvia says she owes a lot to this glamour care: Trade Development Board, Hamil­ down a Dornier 217—one of the Ger­ #*"TINDER CONTROL/ ton,—telephone 2983." mans' latest bombers. 1. Sylvia buries her face in Pond's Cold Cream to release dirt and make-up. She pats it in—then wipes all off. Asthma con be controlled! ReUef is quick and sure 2. Then she rinses with more cream. Afterwards, her skin when you use Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. Easy to use looks fresher, clearer, softer! Little lines show less, ... inhale the fumes and enjoy again the blessed re­ pores seem smaller! lief of .normal breathing and nights of refreshing sleep. there is strength in If you suffer from Asthma or Hay Fever Kellogg's Do that yourself. Then look. Isn't your skin more Asthma Remedy can help you NOW! dewy fresh, softer, smoother? Is it surprising so Ask your dealer many Pond's girls get engaged? Use Pond's NORTHROP & LYMAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA WINCARNIS every night—for daytime clean-ups! Stores tor a Package • today. Makers of Pun Drug Products #. " Qu'cK ACT.ON TONIC everywhere have it. when your energy is gone H. H. PRINCESS PRISCILLA BIBESCO I* one of tha MII.HrUMi lovely Society woman who use Pond** Cold Cream >r*^ THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1942. Plage II

NAZIS DENY CAPTUlfc OF Hitler-Mussolini Talks Primarily Another meeting on the Brenner' JAPAN HAS ELECTION ON THE LIMEY CORRESPONDENT on June 2, 1941, was followed with­ Colony Asked To Make NAZI PARTY PATTERN Ladies' Tailoring SERBIAN PATRIOT LEADER About Japan's Part In The War? in a fortnight by the German in­ Contributions To Club vasion of Russia. T03KYO, May 1 (Reutei).—The UKES U.S. CRUISER Other meetings between the two returns of yesterday's general elec­ VICHY, May 1 (Router).—Reports Continued from Page 1 dictators during the war. were at 'Continued from Page 1 tion, though, incomplete, indicate, Notice:— Mrs. Beach, that General MihaUovitch, Who is Munich on June 22, 1940, to discuss By ASTLEY HAWKINS opposing the Axis forces in Serbia, on Wednesday and Thursday, it rent. The proposed grant, Umited according to Domei, that 80% of formerly of Parliament St. was revealed today. the French armistice; at Florence to the figure stated, is intended to the candidates recommended by Hxe ON BOARD A U.S/ CRUISER has been captured, are denied by on November 2, 1940, to discuss the the Germans themselves, according A communique issued at Salz­ cover the loss on operating expenses. National Service Association have will occupy new premises in the SOMEWHERE 3IN T3HE PACIFIC, burg after the meeting said: "The ItaUan Greek war and on January The request is made necessary by been elected. April 30 (Reuter).—I may he the to Berlin correspondents of the 25, 1941, at Berchtesgaden. WALKER ARCADE, tNo. 22), Swedish press. conversation between the two heads increases ta the prices of food and first British war correspondent to of government took place in a spirit Salzburg in Austria is 80 miles beer, which it is hoped to avoid Reid Street, Hamilton, Monday, go to sea with the United States Pa­ "German circles confirm that tho east southeast of Munich and only rebel chief, General MihaUovitch of close friendship and indissoluble covering by tacreased charges, and May 4th. ^ cific 4Pteet, hut I'm just a "limey" brotherhood ta arms of the two na­ 20 miles north of 3Hitler's home at the largely expanding facUities of­ to the American sailors that is their is at Uberty," German circles say. Berchtesgaden. It stands among The report of his arrest was. due to tions and their leaders. They re­ fered by the Clubs." mit«.w. name for any EngUshman. sulted in a complete accord of views the mountains and is a hoUday The message concludes: "The Golden Brown confusion with the arrest of Colonel resort, wliich accounts for the men­ It is a passport for me anywhere DangitJ, another Serbian guerrUla on the situation created by the committee of management of'the from the captain's cahin to the overwhelming victory of the Tri­ tion of a guest house in-jfihe Geiman club wiU furnish the Government leader who was recently taken pris­ account of the meeting. "Whole Wheat" Bread ship's bakery. It is the flrst time oner but who succeeded in escaping partite Pact powers and on the fur­ with periodical statements of their that this ship has entertained a and is again leading his detachment. ther conduct of the war by the two R03ME, May 1 (Reuter).—Com­ financial position. •we » • we Jit* (limey correspondent in this war nations ta the poUtical and mUitary menting on the meeting between "The popularity of the now weU- and nobody could have enjoyed a U.S. SOLDIER WEEKLY GETS sphere. ffltler and MussoUni the Rome estabUshed United Services Club in The foremost bakers of the Inspector — F. C. HOLLIS more spontaneous hospitaUty than "Renewed expression was given radio said: "It is Clear we are on HamUton, and its use by the armed world have provided formu­ I. to the stern determination of Ger­ the threshold of great poUtical and forces of both nations now engaged Dial 3068 The captain on the bridge day and FLOOD OF ORDERS many and Italy and their allies to miUtary events which are destined in the defence of Bermuda prove las and recipes fer satisfying night put his quarters at my dis­ ensure final victory by aU the means to have their influence on the de­ the need and the value of such in­ the most fastidious taste. Secretary — Dial 1985 posal. The wardroom officers, apo­ LONDON, May l (Reuter).—The ta their power." The German velopment of the present conflict. stitutions here." We are in possession of logising for the fact that alcohol circulation of the American soldier news agency quoted the Salzburg Those events have been discussed by The message was not considered these fine recipes and use For advice concerning was not permitted to be served on communique for its report of the both sides and have therefore a yesteiday. weekly, "Stars and Stripes," has only the best materials and hmnane methods of dis­ board ships of the U.S. Fleet, assur­ bounded upward weekly. meeting. str ctly unified character because posal ot animals telephone ed me that there would always be A deluge of air maU and even Nazi Foreign minister Von Ribben­ as has happened in the past, the DUTCH MERCHANTMAN IS foodstuffs in preparing goods the Inspector. tea ready. The tea was strong, be­ cabled orders for the newspaper has trop and ItaUan Foreign Minister various fronts of this world war are TORPEDOED OFF U.S. for you. cause it is supposedly the English­ been so great that Major E. N. Llew­ Count Ciano took part in the con­ moulding themselves into one, both •7t7Ttt» man's favourite drink. The drink of ellyn of Tacoma, Washington, .the versations. in time and space.". WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reutei.— Insist on having tho finest the American Navy te coffee, of officer in charge, has been forced The German Ambassador to Rome, Gayda stated, "Decisions of great The Navy Department- announced "WHOSE WHEAT* BREAD which some 125 lbs. are used daUy on Von Mackensen, and the ItaUan that a small Dutch merchantman pubUcly to announce that subscrip­ importance and scope were taken Baked fresh daily. this ship. tions outside the British Isles can­ Ambassador to Berlin, Alfieri, were at the meeting and the enemy will was torpedoed off the Atlantic coast. Next to coffee the American sail­ not be sold. also present at the talks. be informed of them at the requir­ The survivors were landed. or Ukes ice-cream. This ship's soda The orders have ranged from, uni­ The Chief of the.High Command ed time — not without surprises. MRS. J. HARRIS fountain sells it to nearly half the versity Ubraries to world war vet­ of the -German Army, Field Marshal The winter did not pass ta vain. WANT JAMAICAN REGIMENT ship's company daily. American Keitel, and the ItaUan Chief of the Axis industries produced an enor­ FOR WAR SERVICE erans who desired to resume read­ General Staff, Ool. General Count QUALITY BAKERY, LTD. waffles is a popular breakfast in the ing the journal which they started mous quantity of munitions and KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 1 (Ren­ Chiropodists wardroom. The officers recall trips Cavallero, participated ta the miU­ now masses of men are trained for Dial 2158 in the trenches of France in 1918. tary discussions. ter).—The British Government is to England, often as midshipmen on Shortage of paper and arrange­ the front." t. to be asked to sanction the forma­ The meeting between Hitler and Parliament Street, Hamilton. training cruises. Some were there in ments with feature syndicates pre­ BERNE, May 1 (Reuter).—Ger­ tion of a Jamaican regiment to *•»» the last war. All on board are await­ vent an overseas circulation. MussoUni took place in a guest fight in the war. ing a chance to take fun revenge house of the Geiman Government many wUl play a bigger pert in the By appointment Dial 2760. against Japan. near Salzburg, said a Salzburg dis­ operations in , jthe Mediterranean patch amplifying the communique. according to Virgtaio Gayda, writing DISTURBANCES OUTSIDE On Wednesday morning H Duce, in The Giornale d'ltalia. NORWEGIAN AIR CHIEF AND accompanied by Foreign Minister "The forthcoming big mUitary 19W*s.w. CONCENTRATION CAMPS Ciano and the Chief of the ItaUan and poUtical events involve a cycle AIDE GET BRITISH AWARDS General Staff, Count CavaUero, and of conversations between the Axis STOC3KHOLM, May 1 (Renter).— poUtical and miUtary coUeagues, Tripartite powers With view to creat­ ing a single front. NO ROUGH, LONDON, May 1 (Reuter)—The Grave disturbances occurred in the arrived at the small raUway station HARSH HANDS Secretary of State for Air, Sir Arch­ Grini concentration camp in Nor­ near the place appointed for the "Italy wiU reinforce her troops ibald Sinclair, on behalf of the King way when several hundred Norwe­ talks. on the Russian front whUe Germany WITH gian teachers were transferred there 3KEITEL AMONG THOSE THERE wiU be present ta the Mediter­ conferred the Order of Commander ranean." ^mh:SUNLIGH T SOAP of the Bath on Rear Admiral H. J. from another camp, according to re­ Hitler, who was personaUy greeted ports reaching Stockholm from Nor­ The only mention of the Hitler- Cheap harsh soaps fluke Riiser Larson of the Norwegian by MussoUni, was accompanied by Mussoltai meeting in the Swiss press Navy, and Commander-in-CMef of way. Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop, hands rough and harsh. the Norwegian Air Force, today. Crowds of people had arrived at appears in Neuchatel, a newspaper IfctnHghf la very thorough, bat tt to Field Marshal Keitel, Reich Leader whose Rome correspondent says that Immediately afterwards he con­ Grini to catch a glimpse of the Bormann, the press chief, Dr. Diet­ according to weU informed quarters eafe for hands keeps then soft ferred the Order of Companion of teachers and give them food and rich, and the Reich Statthalter, Dr. sad smooth always. tobacco. When the prisoners ar­ there Hitler and Mussolini would Spring the Biitish Empire on Group Cap­ ScheeL piobably meet on Thursday. tain B. X Kwiecinski, PoUsh Air at­ rived the crowd rushed forward but Hitler took Mussolini to the guest 0 tache. was driven back by the guards, who house where the party was awaited Sir Archibald Sinclair thanked behaved with the utmost brutaUty. by the State Minister, Dr. Meissner, Belgian Chemical Plant and Sear Admiral Riiser Larson and Several women were hit and knocked Chief of the Presidential Chancellery. f 3-roup Captain Kwiecins3ki for the to the ground. Relatives of the After lunching together the after­ Blast Kills 250 People /lUenbinys' services rendered by their respective teachers grew wfld with fury. PoUce noon was devoted to poUtical talks countries to the Allied cause and for reinforcements were summoned in which Von Ribbentrop and Count from Oslo and several arrests were Continued from Pace 1 their personal sendees. Ciano participated. The first day Food and clothing are being dis­ \&iPASTILLES made. terminated with an evening meal Summer Demonstrations at concentration by the two dictators together. tributed. JERUSALEM GASOLINE "The cause of the disaster, which RATI03NING camps against the treatment of On Thursday Field Marshal Keitel FOR teachers are reported from various accompanied II Duce to the Fuehrer has not yet been ascertained, is the parts of Norway. subject of inquiry. The factory JERUSAL3EM, May 1 (Renter).— for miUtary talks in which the fol­ produces artificial manures of vari­ SORE Drastic benzine rationmg began in o lowing participated: Col. General ous kinds and washing preparations Palestine this morning as a means NORWEGIANS RESIST QUISLING Count CavaUero, the ItaUan mUi­ Apparel tary attache to Berlin, Divisional for the Belgian market only." of restricting non-essential trans- YOUTH MOVEMENT PLANS LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—The ^f{3' THROATS oort. Private motorists ta future General Marias, Brigadier General Tessenderloo factory, which was the 'Obtainablefrom all chemists, wiU only get 12 gaUons monthly ta- LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—Ow­ Gandata, Field Marshal Keitel, Mar- scene of a big explosion on Wednes­ stores, etc, throughout B.W4 stead of 40 gaUons. ing to the tremendous opposition hal Kesselring, ArtiUery General Jodl and the German mUitary at­ day, is equipped with modem ma­ Pl.BWI.38 Extra quantities ere granted ta ex­ aroused ta Norway by the QuisUng chinery and compressor batteries ceptional cases. plan for regimentation of Norwegian tache to Rome, Lieut. General Von for the manufactire of sulphuric W youths, the caUing up of boys and Rintelen. acid, synthetic amonia and nitric for every MADRID CURBS TAXIS girls for "National Service" has Simultaneously Von Ribbentrop acid, which is used for malctag ex­ MIDDLE-AGE been postponed unttl June, accord­ and Count Oiano met to plosives and gas, says the Free Bel­ ROME, May 1 (Renter).—Owing ing to the German controUed Oslo continue the poUtical talks, at which gian news agency. to the scarcity of gasoline, no taxis radio station. the Italian Ambassador to BerUn, Befoie the invasion of Belgium, WOMEN will be allowed to run ta Madrid be­ In the meantime, 100 handpicked Alfieri, and the German Ambassador about 1,000 workers were employed HEED THIS ADVICEII tween 10.30 and 7.30, says the Rome boys and girls are to be put through to Rome, Von Mackensen, were in the factory, but since Geiman member Thousands of women radio quoting a Madrid message. a month's course of training under present. occupation both the number of gosmlllng thru "trying . o the leadership of the Nasjonal Sam- The meeting of the Fuehrer and times" with Lydia E. Worlseis and production have been of the ling Youth Movement. They are H Duce, with its accompanying considerably tacreased. Pinkham's Vegetable BRITISH MAY DAY GREETINGS to act as "Camp Leaders" at various mUitary and poUtical talks was Compound—Famous TO SOVIET WORKERS Belgium 3has of kite months been tor over 60 years ln re­ National Service camps which Quis­ concluded in the afternoon. the scene of a series of outbreaks lieving female func­ Ung is planning to estabUsh later Mussoltai sent Hitler a telegram family tional troubles. Try it! LONDON, May 1 tReuter) .—A Mes­ of mysterious fires which have done ta the summer. foUowing the Salzburg conference considerable damage to works and important! There's no substi­ sage of greeting was sent to Soviet When the time comes all the boys saying: '"I welcomed the opportun­ tute for Lydia E. Pinkham's workers ta the State arms factories factories. A number of inexplicable and girls between the ages of 14 ity of having such a far reaching outbreaks occurred in the coalfields. Vegetable Compound. Accept today, May Day, by more than 300,- and 18 WUl be called up "provided exchange of views on poUtical and only the original and genuine. 000 British workers in over 40 3M3tais- they are not prevented by one reason mUitary problems at the present Last January 3 works ln the iron try of Supply ordnance factories. or another." historical juncture. The complete and coal district of La Croyere Were The message said, '"Together with agreement of views whioh we reached destroyed by fire. Three weeks ago you, we dedicate ourselves in deter­ also, at this meeting on all questions a factory in the industrial region mination to win the battle of pro­ JAPS DON'T WANT GREECE AND which we examined was for me a north of Brussels, requisitioned by duction which wfll herald the final NORWAY REPRESENTED special satisfaction and a further Krupps (German armament firm), N spite of essential wartime restrictions assault on tyranny." suspended Work for several weeks and difficulties in the shipping situation, BUENOS AIRES, May 1 (Router),- sure sign of the victory of our arms." as the reBUlt of sabotage. The I msr/M power supply was cut by blowing up we are able to fulfill your apparel The Government of Japan requested OTHER 3MEETINGS the Government of Argentina to no the transformer. Belgian hostages 1 requirements, and to keep you well ALL DAY? BRITAIN'S CIVIL DEFENCE BILL more represent in Japan the inter­ LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—In now have to accompany aU German abreast of fashion at moderate outlay. IN THE PAST YEAR £84,500,000 ests of Greece and Norway. connection with the news of the troop trains across Belgium Here are a few new arrivals: meeting between Hitler and Mus­ because of the continued acts of LONDON, May 1 (Reuter).—Bri­ soUni, it may be recaUed that similar sabotage. tain's biU for civil defence services RELEASE COMMUNIST PRISONERS meetings in the past have always The Belgium "White Brigade"— in the past financial year amounted been followed by big developments. a secret armed organisation wnich Women's Dresses to approximately £84,500,000, said LAHORE, May 1 (Reuter).—The The meeting between the two dic­ is beUeved to be preparing to support the Home Secretary Mr. Herbert Punjab Government has ordered tators at Brenner Pass on March an AlUed invasion of the continent ~**$~ Newest styles in wide variety Morrison, in a written ParUament­ the release of eight Communist 23,1940, was foUowed by the invasion —is accused by the Germans of fur­ ary answer. prisoners, including two members of Norway Within three weeks. thering the sabotage. Seven of its The amount was spent by the Of the Punjab Legislative Assembly, The meeting between the two men members were sentenced to death local authorities, who were reim­ as their release can no longer be on October 12 of the same year was a week ago and six others to hard The skin-pores of your bursed by the Exchequer for most considered prejudicial to the prose­ followed within three weeks by the labour, for sabotage and member­ Women's Footwear feet should be eon- -; cution of the war. ItaUan invasion of Greece. ship of the organisation. stantly eliminating acid, imparities. of the expenditure. When your feet sting all day. when "& Smartest Spring and Summer Shoes they ache and swell, it is because those pores have become choked, and acid is piUnjy UP Inside them. Then you suffer foot agony. Cops and callouses begin to form. Yoifve got to shift that acid or go on suffering! . ^ Women's Hats The modern treatment is a daily foot-dip in warm water with a small New A rrivals from. The U. S. A. handful of jtadta^ded. Radox super­ X Many styles; with the wanted turbans charges tw watef^with Iife-«iving oxygen which opensJijfcHws dogged. Pores, and drawaHt the crippiing acid. Oh. the relief! Muscles artaoothed. Swelling goes down. Tired, burning, acid feet are exiled Perfection Oil Stoves tuid comforted. Radox is obtainable of W Women's Hosiery H aU Chemists and Stores. Ranges, Ovens The better grade rayon; choice of shades Only a limited quantity, so get yours today J& £qdies' , GALVANIZED TIE WIRE M Children's Wear Flannel Slacks "%. Dresses, Shoes, Accessories, etc. WOOLSEY'S METALLIC ELECTRIC LIGHT BLUBS In two shades only, light Grey and Fawn. This material is light Men's Ensemble Suits weight with almost a doeskin Combination Slacks and Polo Shirts Arrivals from Canada finish. RED BRICKS >J RAINWATER PIPE — FLO-GLAZE PAINT and ENAMEL Mechanic's Overalls Things to remember to buy .•§• '

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A.R.P. MINERAL WATER DROUGHT CRICKET ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING KENTUCKY DERBY TODAY] First Aid nim WAS BROKEN YESTERDAY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING AT PORT ROYAL SCHOOL ON CHURCHILL DOWNS By couitesy of the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS U.S. Army, under the RATES: Minimum 15 words 3/-; each additional word 3d. Onto Gas Supplies Arrive & Plants Re-Elects Edmund ZuUl As Programme Of 37 Events Devil Diver Favoured To bona fide advertisements under tbis beading' will be accepted. All auspices of the ARP. classified advertisements strictly payable in advance. Monday, May 4th Here Resume Operattions President On Wednesday Carried Out Recently Win Annual Turf Classic "Newstead" Paget W. 5.00 p.m, The drought of mineral water in Mr. E. E. ZuiU, President of the ^fhe annual sports meeting among FoUowers of horse racing don't MISCELLANEOUS bottles which has prevaUed for the Beimuda Cricket Association, was students of Port Royal School, have to be reminded that today WANTED Glebe School Paget W. 8.30 p.m. past two days has been broken. re-elected to that office for another Southampton, was held recently on is the day for the 68th running of year at the annual general meeting IS YOUR BICYCLE INSURED! 10/- MAYONNAISE BOTTLER LesUe A. The puhUc are cordiaUy invited A lack of gas forced the mineral the school recreation ground and the Kentucky Derby over a course water companies of Bermuda to of the B.C.A. held on Wednesday provided some keen contests among of a mUe and a quarter at ChurchUl wiU cover yours against loss or White, Paget East. 1896*s. shut down. As demands for soft night at the Chamber of Com­ both the youngsters and grownups Downs, LouisvUle, Kentucky. Six­ damage for one year to a maximum 176fl*tu. ei. s. 2 May. drinks has been great for some merce Rooms, HamUton. Befoie who competed on a thirty-seven teen oi seventeen piobable staiteis of £11. Wadson's, Burnaby Cycles1, the election, Mr. ZuUl informed considerable time, the companies event programme. Port House won are expected to go to the post this Astwood's, Parris, Bda. Bicycle ELECTRIC ICE BOX, must be in did not have any sizeable stocks on those present that as he has served the House Competition with a total afternoon, not one of the entries good condition. Dial 1261, M. A. three years as President, he felt standing out enough to warrant Garage or Conyers, Dfll and Pear­ Annual Field Day hand. When production ceased, de­ of 106 points, Royal House placing Gibbons.. ,. and Uveries Uke wise could not be made. he should not stand again, but after second with 102J points, and School anybody gomg hook, line and sinker man wiU seU you a poUcy. During the last Week it has been bemg unanimously elected, he ac­ House third with a total of 101| for him. Several horses have been 1830fth.s: Parade of Decorated Floats practically impossible to buy a variety cepted the office for another term, points. selected as "favourites" in various PRIVATE LESSONS, given in short­ parts of the United States. A few of soft drinks which aie manu­ as he remarked he had heard other The sports were under the super­ hand, typewriting, business, Eng­ To Purchase — MODERN HOUSE, factured in Bermuda. With the members were resigning and it would days ago, Kentucldans sent out a unfurnished, near Hamilton, will wUl he held at vision of Mr. Stanley Gaseoigne, rave over DevU Diver, which wiU lish, spelling, filing, card indexing. advent of warmei weather the makers not do for everyone to do that. Headmaster, assisted by his School pay up to £4,000. Write Box 295, Ber­ GARRISON PROSPF1CT FIELD found themselves with orders daily be ridden in today's classic by Uttle Positions secured. Write Box 1930 Mr. ZuiU made an appeal for men Staff. FoUowing were the results Eddie Arcaro, who pUoted Whirlaway muda 3Press: piUng up but bemg unable tQ fill of the various events: Bermuda 3Fress. • on to come foiwaid who weie able and to victory in last year's Derby. Others 1831tth.s. them. 1930*s. A sMpment of gas has now ar­ wilUng to umpire matches during RESULTS highly rated are Requested, Alsab, Monday, May 25th rived in the Colony and the mineral the forthcoming league season, Apache and Some Chance, the latter CONJURING & MAGICAL APPARA­ water people were maldng strenuous Stressing the fact how important Cross Country: 1. P. White 2. R. bemg framed by Ben Jones and also good umpiring was to the success Tribley; 3. J. MarshaU. bemg this year's winner of the Futur- TUS. Send list or state where goods PARTICULARS LATER efforts yesterday to clear sliipments ity Stakes that netted him $57,900. can be seen to Box 1951, Bermuda on the dock. It was expected that of the Association. He also stated 50 Yards, Boys, under 8: 1. E. Me- LOST lft25*s. it Was good news to hear that an Press. deUveries would be resumed late derios; 2. R. DeMoura; 3. E. Cowen. At this stage a year ago, Whiri&way yesterday. "A" Team Was betog entered by 50 Yards, Girls, under 8: 1. L. Moniz; had caught the fancy of hardboots CYCLES — Licence Nos. 1054, 12986, 1951*s. • It is anticipated that the supply the Bermuda Athletic Association, 2. D. DeSilva; 3. Dead Heat between and invader aUke. A year before which meant their grounds would be J. OoiyeU and D. Barnes. 1108,. white plates, 285, 240, 207, of gas now here wiU carry the manu­ used t3his year. Mention of the B.A.A. 'that it was Bimelech, then Johns­ 229, 311, 264, 202, red plates. Reward Wanted—BOOKS, Magazines, Games Showing Next facturers along "for a whUe." There 50 Yards, Boys, 8-10: ' R. Mederios; town, Fighting Fox, War Admiral for MiUtary and Naval Forces. is nothing definite in-.that regard. Grounds, Mr. ZuiU said, brought 2. S. Mederios; 3. J. Corday. and so on back. True, the horse Bermuda Bicycle Garage. Week Two other shipments earmarked for back memories of Mr. Owen DarreU, 50 Yards, Girls, 8-10: 1. Dead Heat of the hour didn't always wm; but 1402tth eitp Please bring to B.W.AF". Head­ Bermuda did not arrive and thus (who was present at the meeting), between R. Cowen and D. White; at least he was rated the best horse quarters, Burnaby Street. the situation became serious. who was a man who had done much 2. Dead Heat between F. Simons to beat. CYCLES — 1267 (1941 White Plate) 1900ts. Playhouse for cricket ^n Bermuda, and also and L. DeCosta; 3. M. DeSUva. In the past week drhikers of al­ Mr. Cyril ValUs, who had played The nearest thing to a standout 461, 528, 456, 435, 432, 458, 444. Re­ cohoUc beverages who Uke their 50 Yards, Girls 10-12: 1. H. Mederios; ta today's race appears to be Mrs. LADY'S SMALL BICYCLE (EngUsh for the Serpen tine C.C. when the 2. G. DeCosta. ward. Phone 3377, Palmer Cycle, drinks "mixed" have had to either Payne Whitney's DevU Diver." He make). Phone 3425. Monday . . . talce them "straight" oi with watei. latter club was at the peak of form. 50 Yaids, Girls, 12-14: 1. D. Adcock; wffl be ridden by Eddie Arcaro, Company. Soft drinks have been available 2. P. Botelho; 3. Dead Heat be­ who grew up in nearby Newport. 1853tth.s.m. 1916*s. In opening the meeting, Mr. ZuiU tween C. Gibson and E. LoveU. "TEXAS" from fountains. thanked the respresentatives of the Eddie did a right smart job of win­ 100 Yards, Boys, 10-12: 1. E. Cowen; ning with Whiilaway last yeai after LARGE WHITE DOG with black WILLIAM H03LDEN various clubs for being present, 2. J. Lima; 3. G. Mederios. GLENN FORD 500 ATTENDGTBCO CLUB BALL but he regretted not seeing St. taking the 1938 running with Lawrin. patch on right side, With coUar 100 Yaids, Boys, 12-14: 1. H. De­ A few days ago this Greentree colt HELP WANTED 3David's, St. George's and Somerset Costa; 2. W. WMte; 3. L. DeMoura. and Ucence No. 1543. Phone 1892 AT ELBOW BEACH represented. He also mentioned how stepped off the Derby distance in BOY, for newspaper deUvery in War­ Tuesday . . . 100 Yaids, Boys 14-16: 1. P. White; 2:07 1/5, the last quarter in 24 4/5 reward. unfortunate the Association was in 2. J. HaU; 3. R. Tribley. wick East. Apply Bermuda Piess "TEXAS" losing the services of Mr. Brian T. seconds and that's moving for a About 500 people attended the Smith, former Honorary Secretary- Long Jump, Boys 8-10:1. R. Mederios; workout, especially when the great Ltd. — Final Showing — Gibco Club's dance on the sea ter­ Treasurer, who had to resign when 2. D. Barnes; 3. J. Corday. GaUant Fox took 2:07 3/5 to win 1287fm. eitp. race of the Elbow Beach Hotel on transferred by his firm to Canada. High Jump, Girls 8-10: 1. R. Cowen; the 1930 race. FOR SALE Thursday evening which was held in 2. M. DeSUva; 3. E. Sousa. Although no official list of prob­ TWO COOKS (female), five busboys "SERGEANT YORK" The foUowing officers were elected 100 Yards, Boys under 8: 1. E. Meder­ aid of the Bullets Unlimited Fund. to serve the Association during the able starteis was received at Ber- LARGE SIZE GAS RANGE—6 plates, and one dishwasher (female) for Tickets weie sold for a "mystery" ios; 2. A. Marshman; 3. R, De- muda up to press time, most racing ensuing year: President—Mr. E. E. Moura. 2 ovens and griU, in good condition, United Services Club, St. George's. Wednesday . . . raffle, prizes having been donated Zuill; Vice-3President—Mr. A. h . authorities agree that the sixteen by GosUng Bros., J. E. Lighttbourn 100 Yards, Girls under 8: 1. L. Moniz; or seventeen starters will be among suitable for Hotel or Restaurant. Good wages. Apply in person to Christiansen; Hon. Secretary-Treas- Any reasonable offer accepted. Write "INTERNATIONAL & Company and the Gibco Club. A urer—Mr. John Barritt (Only untU 2. D. DeSUva; 3. J. CoryeU. the foUowing: Alsab, Requested managei, Glenduior, St. George's. sum of £31. 0. 0 was leaUsed. The such time as some one can be found 3High Jump, Boys 10-12: 1. E. Cowen; Apache, Sun Again, Some Chance Box 1862 Bermuda Press. 1817tw.th.f.s. SQUADRON" winners were A. L. Tatem, Giace 2. J. Lima; 3. G. Sousa. Bright WiUie, DevU Diver, American 1862*f.s. to take the job); Committee of Long Jump, Boys 12-14: 1. S. De- Wolf, With Regards, Boot and Spur Sousa, Joy Evans, Mrs. Royle Kempe Management—Messrs. H. B. Eve, BOY—15 years or over to work at "BLOSSOMS IN and

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