INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

VOL. 20—NO. 65 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM NNS' EXODUS FROM CEDED AREAS HITLER WANTED REICH- MULL0Y DEFEATS McNEILL m THOUSANDS MOVE FROM NEW SOVIET POLISH WAR ON REDS T?S OF" I TERRITORY TO FINLAND PROPER Polish White Book Reveals One .f 59 Modem Pioneers TENNIS SEMI-FINALS Russian-German Perfidy of American Industry

PAEIS, Mar. 14 (Reuters)—Another Mr. Carbon P. Dubbs, of "Chels- Cooke Becomes Other Finalist With of the many documents dealing with ton," Paget and Chicago, 111., was one Leaders Call On Nation To Face Task Of events leading up gj the present war of 59 pioneers of invention feted at the was issued today *-i the form of a Palmer House, Chicago, on Feb. 2( Easy Win Over Prusoff Yesterday White Book by the Polish Govern­ on the occasion of the 150th anniver­ Rehabilitation With Courage and Energy ment-in-exile. It tieats of Polish sary of the founding of the American relations with Germany and Russia patent system.. Mr. C. P. Dubbs at­ from the period 1933 to 1939. The tended the banquet and on behalf of WOMEN FINALISTS MRS. FABYAN AND MISS BETZ most important levelation is given in his father received the certificate an account of an interview whicli presented by the National Associa­ Colonel Beck, then Polish Foreign tion of Manufacturers. By FRED HAWTHORNE SWEDEN LENDS £18,000,000 FOR WORK OF Minister, had with Hitler at Berch- The inscription on the certificate of The New York Herald-Tribune. tesgaden on Januaiy 5 last year. reads: "Awarded to Carbon P. Dubbs. The eighth ranking player of the United States conquered the RECONSTRUCTION; PEACE STILL UNRATIFIED The interview is recounted by i a Modern Pioneer on the Frontier of third ranking man—the deep court game proved superior to Colonel Beck himself in tlie White American Industry, in recognition the net attack in the semi-final round of the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Book. He says that Hitler told him a of distinguished achievement in the Club's twenty-seventh annual championship tourney on the strong Poland was necessary to Ger- field of science and invention which Stadium No. 1 court ye ter day afternoon, as Gardnar Mullov LONDON". Mar. 14 (Reuters).—Today thousands of Finns | many because Russia, whether Czar- has advanced ths American standard turned back Don McNeill, 6-3, 2-6, 8-6. The final set was a tense ere moved from the area which is to come under Bolshevik ist or Bolshevist. was very dangerous of living. Februar... 1940." affair all the way, with McNeill taking an early lead, only to be domination as fast as the Government could press transport into 200,000 REDS KILLED IN to the Geiman nation. The Palmer House banquet was overtaken by the bronzed Floridian in a fighting rally that held the •rvice. In addition, nearly half a million Finns who had been Colonel Beck adds. "The Chancel- attended b.\ 1,000 industrialists and largest gallery of the week highly wrought up. Dreed to leave their homes owing to the war also have to be re- WAR WITH FINLAND? lor then added that for each Polish j their guests and was sponsored b.\ the The men were so closely matched in the last three oi* four . and the task of rehabilitation facing the authorities is a division encaged against Russia, he Illinois and Wisconsin Manufac- games that no one could hazard a prediction as to the eventual vast one. HELSINGFORS, Mar. 11 (CP) would spare a corresponding Ger- tureis' Association and the Armour winner. But Mulloy's barrage from deep court kept increasing in The people iiving in the areas to be ceded by the Finns to the — In a final order of the day to man division." Institute of Technology, with the power while maintaining its accuracy, and McNeill's determined ns began moving early this morning, taking with them their his troops. Field Marshal Baron The Russian attitude to Poh nd is National Association of Manufac- net attack finally broke in the face of the fierce fire from Mulloy's tie. pigs and horses and whatever other property they could Mannerheim yesterday estimat­ also referred to in the White Book, Hirers as co-sponsoi. racquet. pile on the transport vehicles. ed the Russian dead at 200,000 On May 13, 1939. M. Potemkin, then J —• ••— ! Ma:iv times the N >. 1 seeded nil. e e Minister of Agri-i Finland's pledge to the Soviet not and the Finnish slain at 15,000. the Soviet Vice-Commissar foi For-| INVENTED GASOLINE PROCESS iday said that no pressure i to engage in any bloc aimed against Calling the peace "exacting." eign Affairs, visited Warsaw. On I Mulloj Field Marshal Mannerheim that occasion, the White Book re- I Some years ago Mr. C. P. Dubbs MR. WELLES NEAR END OF was used to make families leave the the Soviet. return tlien : made clear his bitterness at cords, AI. Potemkin told Colonel Beck | received the John Scott Medal for . but practically none of Denmark is not expected to have HIS EUROPEAN TOUR being passec giving up "the ground we cul­ that in the event of a Polish-Gennan scientific achievement. He is the nteel io live under Bolsevhik any part in the alliance. When the tivated with sweat and labour fight, the Soviet would adopt an at ti- inventor of the "cracking" process,! [. Koivisto also said the evac- Finnish President, M. Kalho, broad- PARIS, Mar. 14 -Reuters and the loss ot neaily every tude of benevolent neutrality. Later, by whicli crude oil is subjected to d Finns were being kept together cast to the nation this morning, Nearing the end of his "fact­ I superbly accurate past battlefield where the Finnish on September 11, 1939, the Soviet | heat and gasoline ar.d other products possible in groups where I he said the war had made it clear, finding*' tour of European capi­ often cut the side line soldiers shed blood to an alien Ambassador in Warsaw said that are extracted. Mi. Dubbs developed I neighbours with common even to their Northern neighbours, tals, Mr. Su ei Welles ; r- In the second set Me race." Russia did not want a common fron- thus process in collaboiation with I s and custor. >s. that a defensive alliance was neces- rived here this morning ard best, pounding severe tier with Germanj because of her | his father, and later evolv. d another phasised that there were sary. The Finns, he went on, had Field Marshal Mannerheim backhand chives deep i pact with France. process by which a "cracking" plant social problems ahead, experienced with astonishment the told the Finns that they had fore leaving Paiis Mr. Welles Jritoiy anei then rush could be run continuous!., without ine-fifth of Finland's ex- re-awakening in the Soviet of the paid the last penny of any debt saw M. Daladier, the Premier, these shots to hamini r out w. the coking up that occurred every went through the port of Viborg, imperialistic aims of Peter the Great. they might have owed the West. and banded him a personal I volleys that Mulloy o uld not I few years in the original method and ; ceded to the Russians, and | Their loss of territory was a heavy message from President Roose­ | In the final set the 1 ;her ten per cent went through I blow, but on the credit side they STOCKHOLM, Mar. 14 (CP) velt. noma, either because goe, which is to be leased to the had a tough fight for freedom that The Swedish Committee for KING INSPECTS WORK OF "e^wo/^.X.^DubisI The complete reserve which nine to feel the toll p s a naval base for a period would go down in history. Finnish Aid disclosed for the was originally proclaimed for • years. President Kallio ol Finland today first time that 9,000 Swedish FAMOUS DOVER PATROL ^..ggj Mr. WeUes's visits to Rome. territory which Finland has | sent a cable to Mr. Herbert Hoover. volunteers weie in Finland Beilin, Paris and London was *sia in The Karelian Isth- ' head of the Finnish Relief Fund in when the war was brought to — PARISH EXHIBITION PLAN! maintained to ti''1 last. At he found Mulloy's j includes many wood pulp fac- the U.S.A., thanking him for the an end. Five thousand moie the airdrome near London to­ whistling b\, just oi had volunteered in recent dajs, aw-muis. relief given Finland. Mr. Hoover re­ Talks To Officers And Men! | WARWICK ADVANCED day, shortly before taking off racquet, easeel back. plied that his organisation would it was added. lor Paris, Mr. Welle- was asked SIXTH ME ING rtEDISH AID continue to do what it could for the On, Way Home For Leave | — # whether he would relent to the Finnish Government benefit of the people of Finland. LONDON, Mar. 14 (Reuters).—The extent of saying he had en­ Y< dav marked Able lorries and motor j Norway's reason for refusing tlie Conditions Covering Entries joyed his visit to England. Mr. NAZIS CONJURE UP AN King today visited Dover and spent tnese two in areas which the Soviet i passage ot Allied troops across Noi- Welles shook his head. "Not several hours inspecting the work th , and the Swedish Aid r . , D c a word, not a word." he said. ALLIED REVERSE of the Dover Patrol. The King met Discussed By Parishioners time Mull urt Continued on rage b The meeting of the Warwick parish­ Me'Xt and talked to officers and men who Committere reliee fha workerss called. . ioners held on Tuesday even'ng 1; st, man destroyers, trawlers and other *ruited from the was well attended, nor was evidence ASSASSIN OF SIR M. London View of the Finnish craft which keep the straits clear ; already with the I wanting that the interest in the TODAY'S PLAY AT THE and safe for the passage of British | O'DWYER ARRAIGNED I proposed exhibition continues to be Peace Treaty Stated troops to and from France. TENNIS STADIUM reported to be pro keen. While the King was at the quay- Id credits totallin LONDON. Mar. 14 (BOP) The ap­ i for re-construcS!Gandhc i Protests Against Act I side, a cross-Channel steamer car­ 10.30 a.m. proval with which tlie peace imposed Semi-finals: ladies doubles: use of this mone rying nearly 1,000 officers and men undei winch exhibits m l\ Of Insanity; Deeply Pained on Finland b.v tlie Soviet has been Mrs. Fabyan and Miss Betz v. Miss 1 in Stockholm next gieeted in Nazi circles occasions no M. Lee and Miss Hirsch. i Swedish authorities sunwise in London. The similarity side. .;nd licensed for hire, are to be shout! LONDON, Mar. 11 (Reuters Loid Miss Wheeler and Miss Pedersen mder, the former ot the occasion to that adopted by The King stood for a time talking in s]iafts. as are delivery and wagon Zetland, the Secietan for India. v. Mrs. Freisenbruch and Miss the Nazi regime in its aggressions to Lord Birdwood and later went jr0ises; others aie to be shown in G<>\ t rnment itself I who was slight 1\ injured yesterday in Hutchings. upon other states is, in fact, the fea­ and stooel beside the ticket-collec- tlaiui. Cattle will be judged fo. 1 a scheme for the re- I the shooting at Caxton Hall in whicli 2.00 p.m. ture of the peace which causes anxie­ tor taking the soldiers' passes. milk pioeluction, anei not for breed ot Seattle, u ashing a former Indian administrator, Sir Finals, Men's Doubles: >1 shattered homes. Tlie ty among the Finnish, British and A sergeant came down the gang- characteristics. Pigs: are to be show p contender, was rat Michael O'Dwyer, was killed, re­ McNeill and Cooke v. Prusoff and ion under which this French peoples. plank and, without identifying the in suitable crates provided by the Mulloy. as announced warns the turned to work at the India Office this King, handed his papers over to His Owners. Some very good goats are utteih unabl afternoon. He said tonight that he But tlie jubilation witli which Finals, Ladies Doubles: t the work of re-construc- Majesty. Immediately afterwards expected to be shown. Exhibitioni line tennis that 1 d was feeling no ill effects aftei his Berlin is heralding the settlement as Winners of the 10.30 a.m. matches. iemand efforts and sacri- a defeat of the Allies is not so easy to he recognised his "ticket-collector" cages will be provided tor poulli his play in t he e: half day's work. Lord Lamington 3.00 p.m. understand. It is only too well re­ and saluted smartly. The King anei rabbits, and both classes will be c wo games as Cooke and Sir Louis Dane, who were also Quarter-finals of the Mixed Doubles' ids them that though they smiled broadly, tore the sergeant's judged for utility. Horses, cattle streaked throu a 6-1, 6-1. wounded in the shooting, weie re­ cognised that the qualified success of followed by the Semi-finals. -ificed all their wealth, Russia's aggression against a peaceful ticket from his book of papers, and and goats will be judged in the ring What has co: 1 to be known r\s the 1 ported to be making good progiess been able to keep that handed the book back to him. in the afternoon. Onl\ in livestock "Indian Sign,' ppeared to be work- today. little state shows the defeat has been y valued most—their free- sustained by those standards of de­ The King walked along the plat- wdll duplicate entries be accepted, ling in full lorce against Pruso ves- A 37-year-old British Indian, Ma­ BEACH PARTY IN HONOUR! cency, principles of law and ideals form by which the leave train It is hoped that a large number of >wn homed Singh Azad, was arraigned *ENSIVE ALLIANCE of neighbourliness in international stood, talking to officers and men. entries of vegetables will be received, OF LADY MEYRICK \^^^Z^^1 in the heavily-guarded Bow Street relations which all civilised states While the King was at Dover to- despite adverse weather conditions, I bring off the spectacular voile and and Sweden are to discuss Police Court this morning and charg­ uphold. day his brother, the Duke of Kent, Prizes are offered for all kinds of ming dtives that had m: !um and the possibility of a ed with the assassination of Sir a Rear-Admiral. was at Grimsby, vegetables, and for collections and Acting& U.SU.J. . ConsuV/UII5UlI &Ot 1UISMrs.|-;. | J00:J . gQ lonnjfiabie on the pi bus alliance, it was officially Michael O'Dwyer. For these the Allies have been com­ 1 in Oslo and Stockholm pelled to take up arms and it is re­ where he made an inspection of the name varieties. Prizes are otfeied The defendant smiled as Det.- rn he initiative for such a marked by some that, if in the mind docks and visited the school at ».r exhibits of fiuits. Merrell Are the Hosts Inspector Swain testified that Azad, SERVICE FAILS come from Finland, it of Dr. Goebbels these standards and which trawlers' crews are taught Pood products is another class to after killing Sir Michael, said, "I The Acting U. S. Consul. Mr. Yesterday M. Tanner, principles are so closely connected to handle guns for fighting off Nazi which special attentionsbeing given, Even m did not mean to kill him. I just did and prizes are ofiered for home­ Clay Merrell. and Mrs. Merrell. en- | down badly< tQ th( sh Foreign Minister, dis- with the lortunes of tlie Allied arms ur raiders. made breads, cakes, confectionery, tertained at luncheon, tennis, swim- I sbonl M- t-^s „rea i, : l P that Nazi propaganda finds it im­ '" : The prisoner was remanded in preserved fruits and vegetables, anei ming, bridge and tea yesterday at j his entile gai ,'ited to discuss such possible to distinguish between de­ anc custody for a week after he had the like, also for milk, cream, butter Cora! Beach in honour of Lady Mey­ the Finns even before feat for one and defeat for the other, .ishing let-down And Without waived his right to question the of­ cheese and eggs as well as other ex­ rick. delegation went to it is not perhaps for tho Allies to com­ confidence in his stroke equip- ficer. hibits of this nature. Prizes are The guest list included: Lady Mey­ rway gave her reply plain. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Continued from Page 5 offered for handicraft made within rick, H. Col. and Mrs. Ambrose LONDON, Mar. 14 (BOP)—Accord­ That is a matter in which the Nazis the Parish. Gosling, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolley e and place for the dis- ing to a message from Calcutta, Mr. themselves may be allowed to be the DUE TOMORROW WITH 208 The children of Warwick, whether Hart, the Hon. and Mrs. W. J. H. liave not yet been fixed, Gandhi, who arrived this morning best judges, and no one here is likely 1500 RADIO LICENCES attending school in the Parish or Trott, Mrs. Thomas Truman Gaff, but M. Tanner stated today that at Rangarh for the opening of the to dispute the veidict implicit in The S.S. President Roosevelt, U.S. elsewhere, as: well as children of other Mrs. Hamilton Parrish, Col. and Mrs. tlie conversations will start within Congress Party Session, made the their reaction to the latest triumph Lines, is due from New York tomor­ TAKEN OUT TO DATE parishes attending school in War­ Clarence S. Wadsworth, Mr. and Mis. following statement on the assas­ of force and ruthlessness. row (Satuiday; with 208 passengers wick, are offered prizes for handi­ Dean Mitchell, tho Rev. and Mrs. In Stockholm it is expected that sination of Sir Michael O'Dwyer: aboard, accoiding to cable advices It was learneel yesterday afternoon, NO ALLIED RESPONSIBILITY craft, writing and other suitable ex­ Eustace Strong, Mr. and Mrs. the three States will confer as soon "The death of Sir Michael O'Dwyer to Messrs. Harnett and Richardson, on enquiry at Police Headquarters, hibits. Entries are to be made MarshaU Dodge, Mrs. Frederick Hasl­ as Finland withdraws her troops and the injuries to the others cause But on no other basis of calculation local agents for the U.S. Lines. where the licensing of rr.dios is through the schools. Entry forms to her new frontier and signs the me deep pain. I regard the act as can observers here understand how er, Miss Hasler, Mrs. Powell Crichton, proceeding, that so far about 1,5'X) for adults and schools will be distri­ final documents embodying the peace one of insanity. Such acts prove in­ the Germans see a reverse for the Mr. Frank Giles; Mrs.. John Bluck, licences have been taken out p.t a buted through the Parish shortly. terms. It'is emphasised in each of jurious to the causes for which they Allies in the restoration of peace to Mrs. Wm. Cookson, Mr. and Mrs. cost of 7/6 each. No entry fees will be charged, and the three Scandinavian capitals that are committed. I hope this incident stricken Finland. ResponsibiUty for Chauncey Outerbridge, Mr. and Mrs. The Treasury has thus netted p.p- LIGHTING-UP TIME admission will be sixpence only for the proposed alliance would be pure­ will not be allowed to affect political the frustration of the Finnish people's Gibson Ward, Col. and Mrs. George proximately £562 from this i. orm Continued on Page 5 ly defensive so as not to violate judgment." Continued on Page 5 6.56 p.m. Continued on Page 2 of taxation to date. Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940.

THEY SAY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AMERICAN RED CROSS ^Ehe ZDiary OTHER WAR NEWS WORKERS HERE nub (mtnianmt iailtj That the fun (!) in the House has GOOD INTENT CLUB INcaRPOMTINS of started. Mr. H. G. House of Washington, THE ROYAL GAZETTE (ESTAB. 18281 * * * D.C. and Mr. Raymond T. Schaeffer THE COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. 18661 That with finance matters to be con­ "St. Paul's Lodge" IN BRIEF PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER of St. Louis, Mo., are here waiting sidered, debates will be long and Paget West. for the plane to continue to Lisbon. furious. March 14th, 1940. BUCHAREST, Mar. 14 (CP).—The Both of these men are with the * * * The Editor, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mar. 14 PROPRIETORS : Thursday, March 14th. ice in the Danube is breaking up at American Red Cross and from Lis­ That yet everyone knows the end. The Royal Gazette & Colonist Daily. (Reuters).—The German motor ship Giurgiu, the Rumanian oil shipping bon they wiU fly to Rome, then on HE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Much talk with a man of rare un­ * * * Hannover, 5,600 tons, which was centre about 35 miles South of here. to Geneva to await orders. They may REID STREET. HAMILTON derstanding of European politics, That though a long debate is encour­ Dear Sir: abandoned by her crew after being Oil men announced that the load­ go to Poland or Finland, where-ever but Lord! no satisfaction from his aged in the House, the parliament­ On behalf of "The Good Intent intercepted by a British cruiser last ing of German barges would begin the need is greatest. lengthy explanation of the rise and arian expert says no orator has ever Club," and for your enUghtenment week between the Dominican Re­ on Friday in order that they could o fall of this E tiperor, that statesman, effected the result. "The Good Intent" is NOT a Society, pubUc and Porto Rico, arrived here EDITOR : E. T. SAYER be ready to move Northward the or these peoples. it is a Social Club run by, and for today as a prize of war. A CORRECTION * * * moment the river was navigable. MANAGER: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN For my part I verily beUeve that the Women who Work. It consists of world has fallen on evil days. For That members make up their minds 30 members, all British, and Lady LONDON, Mar. 14 (Reuters).— LONDON, Mar. 14 (CP).—Sir Sam­ Da the summary of Dr. C. J. Coop­ whereas right-minded men are averse outside the House. Astley-Cubitt is patroness; Mrs. Captain Davidson, of the trawler uel Hoare told the House of Com­ er's talk at the annual meeting of SUBSCRIPTION RATES to action and given to too much talk­ * * * Hastings Brooke an Hon. Member. Castor, disclosed at an East coast the Society for the Prevention of mons yesterday that in every essen­ port today how he and his crew LOCAL I—ONI Y>AH 4#/- SIX MONTHS 80/- ing, evil-minded-men are given to That from the point of view of the The Club has been running for Cruelty to Animals in yesterday's FOREIGNl—TO UNITED »TAT«» AND CANADA tial respect food stocks are better had fought off an attack by three to too much rape and ravage of weak reader of debates there is one three years and began with a mem­ issue, an omission was made in the $12.00 PER "•AR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. BO'» than they were six months ago. Heinkel bombers which bombed and peoples, and too little talk of peace. striking feature. bership of 12; fortnightly meetings section dealing with local fodder for are held at the E.S.IT. Rooms, and "But the fact of that improvement machine-gunned them for over an ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARK PREPAYABLE I would swear that an all the words * * * horses and cattle. After suggesting does not mean that we can sit idle or hour. of peace had been bullets, not all That if one objector expresses his for the Empire Fete on April 11th the extensive cultivation of pond go back upon rationing," added Sir The first attack was made by a the hordes of Russia or Germany could view, twenty members take the the ice-cream and minerals staUs grass Dr. Cooper added that yeUow are being run by the entire club Samuel. "Rationing is not a sign single 'plane and it found the trawler PHONES! EDITORIAL 1*991 AOVERTIEINa. CIRCULA have survived to carry out one single trouble to answer him. turnips might also be used for feed HON CTC.. IOSI • of shortage but one of the essentials unprepared, as the gun aboard her act of oppression. * * * in relays, costumed as Country but that, In the case of cows, only Women of England, and represent­ of war-time organisation." had jammed. When the 'plane But Lord! we have become a race That this may be poUte but it is small quantities should be used as of talkers and writers. And though ing the Counties. returned Captain Davidson fired 80 turnips tend to make the milk taste FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940 wearisome. PARIS, Mar. 14 (CP).—The first the pen is said to be mightier than rounds at its nose, and the Heinkel or smeU. * * * Very truly yours Polish air squadrons will join the the sword, men forget there was a sheered off and disappeared. Yesterday's report made it appear That it has been suggested that French on the West Front shortly, condition attached to that wise Then three bombers came back that pond grass would make the milk GOOD NEWS FOR OUR Bermuda should make a "tangible" GLADYS EVA KITCHEN, General Wladyslaw Sikorski, the Pol­ saying: i President. to the attack and continued to smell if large quantities were fed to contribution to the Imperial Gov­ ish Premier in exUe, announced today. bomb and machine-gun the trawler UNCARED FOR CANINES Beneath the rule of men entirely cows. This is not the case. ernment. He said the air units would be fol­ for over an hour. Captain Davidson great ~o * * * Noted Award For Mr. C. P. lowed by PoUsh infantry units now repUed until his ammunition was The pen is mightier than the The Government notice apper­ That the cynic says that means the Dubbs Of Paget training in France. exhausted. Milk and Muddle sword. civil servants should do the con­ taining to unlicensed, untagged, The new milkman was bashful, Yet who is Entirely great? tributing out of their pay. COPENHAGEN, Mar. 14 (CP).— PARIS, Mar. 14 (Reuters).—On and night prowling dogs which Continued from Page 1 but anxious to please his customers. was published this week will Of late we have been led to believe * * * The German steamship Escher- the Western Front advance parties is the consultant of the Universal A haughty-looking woman appeared commend itself to all good citi­ that the great men of the moment That it is a pretty idea, but it lets off sheim, 3,303 tons, sank mysteriously have been active during the day, Oil Products Company of Chicago. at the door of a big house which he zens as a salutary measure, a are creatures like Stalin, Hitler and those most able to contribute. near Loentrup off Jutland. Twenty- especially West of the Vosges. MussoUni. In the principal speech at the served, and put the question: "How necessary measure to be taken * * * two members of the crew were saved. Palmer House banquet Mr. Robert L. much is my milk biU?" Since this triumvirate between That the meeting of the S.P.CA. Observers ashore said that it ap­ LONDON, Mar. 14 (BOP)—Stock especially at this time. Lund, of St. Louis, took issue with The young man blushed and stam­ then possess no spiritual greatness, brought out some interesting in­ peared as if the ship were scuttled, Exchange today urgently warns mem­ The canine population of President Roosevelt concerning the mered: "Beggin' your pardon, they are but phantoms of the night. formation. since she settled slowly. She was bers there is reason to believe enemy- these Islands is out of propor­ effect of machines upon industrial ma'am, but—my name's Jim!" Here is one writer's view of Musso- * * * bound to Oslo from Bremen with interests are making strenuous ef­ tion to similar populations in employment. I lini. I do not attach undue impor- That Uke the H.L.L. the society is coke. forts to reaUze securities here, and most communities, and we refer "The foUy of attempting to cure I tance to it, but I do contend that the hampered by lack of certain leg­ advises the use of the utmost care to the licensed canine popula­ writer errs an he thinks writing unemployment by prohibiting tech­ islative help. TOKYO, Mar. 14 (CP).—Blockade belore executing orders coming from tions. The number of unlicensed about Mussolini wiU avail aught nological progress is evident in the Dance! Tonight! ( * * * operations by Allied or German war­ neutral sources. dogs is not known, but one may seeing that he has been permitted statistics of jobs by industries." said ships in proximity to Japanese waters a safely venture to make a fairly That one is the appointment of a Mr. Lund. "They show that where action repugnant to morals, human­ whole time Government inspector would be most undesirable and the high estimate. technological advance is greatest, Another Culprit ity and justice. with more definite authority. Japanese Navy might be compelled Fancy Dress Dance employment grows fastest. . . Over In earlier days when our hu­ "Benito MussoUni was a particu­ * * * to take "appropriate" steps if Bri­ will be held man population was smaller and larly violent, indeed quite scurrilous, the long run and throughout the tain disregards Japanese feelings, An elderly woman had a parrot That the I.O.D.E. has gone from (FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY) our habitations were wider atheist and repubUcan untU 1921. history of the American patent sys­ a navy spokesman said today, com­ which was free to roam where it spaced it was possible for nearly In 1922 he was shaking the hand of strength to strength. tem, invention has created infinitely menting upon reported Allied plans chose in the house. Polly was often at * * * every dog to have his home and the King in Rome, presenting a val­ more jobs than have been destroyed to extend the blockade to cover in disgrace. Once she damaged some Queen's Lodge Rooms to enjoy his day without in­ uable old library to the Pope, and That centraUsation wiU make for by technological improvements. . . German-bound trade going by way onions which had been tied up in (West of Victoria Park) bunches to dry. For this she was fringement upon the safety and urging his foUowers to see that the better efficiency. "One-fourth of all the persons em­ of Vladivostock. caged and severely reprimanded by her on March 15th convenience of the public. But presence in their capital of the * * * ployed in America today hold jobs The spokesman said the Japanese owner, who said in the course of her at 8.30 p.m. it is not so now when we are Papacy gave Rome a valuable inter­ That the women are certainly put­ depending on 14 industries unknown recognise the belligerents' rights to REFRESHMENT BAR t national prestige. Today he attends in 1870." remarks: "If you do that again, approaching what census anal­ ting in some hard and useful work. control contraband on the open Marks WiUiams Orchestra pious functions and gives pearl ros- In a letter to Mr. C. P. Dubbs notify­ Polly, I'll pull every feather olf your ysts call the "congestion stage," seas, but Japan, he stressed, wants in attendance sary-beads as presents to his daugh­ ing him that he had been designated head." with our entire country begin­ That the tennis seen is of a very fine to prevent the European war from ters ; and he shares with the Pope the as one of the recipients of the special The foUowing day the old lady was Admission 2/- ning to take on an urban com­ order. spreading to the Pacific. distinction oi having deprived Italy award, Mr. Harry Prentiss Jr., on called upon by the vicar, who was The Grand March will be held plexion. * * * of those rights of free discussion and behalf of the National Association bald, and, on being shown into the at 10.45 p.m. There is another important That those with weak hearts shouldn't BERLIN, Mar. 14 (CP).—The sub­ independent personality for which, of Manufacturers, said: ' room, the parrot greeted him with: Master of Ceremonies marine captain who sank the air­ factor to be taken into considera­ since 1799, the country had sacri­ attend the finals. "Hello! Been at the onions?" Mr. W. D. Petty craft carrier Courageous reported tion. Food conservation is now ficed the Uves of nearly a quarter of a * * * ADVANCED LIVING STANDARD sinking 24,600 tons of shipping on both a duty and a necessity. I mUlion of its finest sons and daugh­ That there is to be a bye-election. Dogs are hearty feeders, and * * * his second cruise, the German High ters, of having debauched with "Your selection and that of your their normal, healthy appetites That there need be no contest. Command announced. war-propaganda the minds of mil­ fellow Modern Pioneers is the cul­ call for good food, food of a * * * lions of Italians, and of having the mination of some six months' re­ "Lieut.-Captain Schuhart, re­ quality fit for human beings. The chief share in bringing degradation That under ordinary circumstances search for those men whose pioneer­ turning in his U-boat from his dog is not a scavenger by nature, and the threat of ruin upon Europe." one might prove interesting. ing on the frontiers of industry has latest cruise against the enemy, but only of necessity, and a * * t reported-sinking 21,000 gross regis­ Yet the conversion from atheism resulted in significant contributions scavenging dog is seldom healthy That for once it might be fought to the American standard of living . . tered tons," said a communique. and is often vicious. The un­ to papery might have been praise­ "Thus Lieut.-Captain Schuhart, who Annual Bermuda on an issue—tax or pax. "So that it miy not be said that derfed or ill-fed dog, too, tends worthy save that the author explains in September last destroyed the it was never genuine. America's Modern Pioneers 'are not to become a thieving dog. Hun­ That a candidate was once asked British airplane carrier Courageous, "The Pope risked much to got the without honour save in their own ger and homelessness work mis- what his views were. in the course of two cruises against offered prize of £19,000,000 and the country,' local communities wiU pay ief with man and beast alike. * * * the enemy has sunk a total of 60,506 I free Vatican City. Mussolini, on the tribute to their own Modern Pioneers tons." Leading American Stars There is authoritative informa­ other hand, knew that his most That he replied he would express at dinners to be held in 15 principal tion that neglected dogs in ardent followers, who were generally them when an issue arose. industrial centres. . . PARIS, Mar. 14 (CP).—The only- Play Starts 10 a.m. growing numbers are preying an ti-Papal, would see that his prom­ "In the meantime, may I offer activity reported by the military- upon crops, chickens, rabbits, ises were not liberah*. fullilled." my heartiest congratulations on your authorities was a British scout ng and young pigs, that garbage re­ selection to receive this weU-deserved SmaU wonder that the Pope (the flight over Heligoland and a flight at ceptacles are being overturned recognition? Men like you personify late Pope) declared later: "I seem to by a single German 'plane over the and their unconsumed contents the pioneering spirit which has made have allied myself with Satan." 7 U.S. CLUBS ENTER PHOTO Eastern English coast. scattered. Attacks by dogs upon But Lord: "of making many books America great and winch has given THE STADIUM pedestrians and cyclists, too, are there is no end; and much study is SALON HERE this nation its leadership in science Bad weather almost completely on the increase. The condition wearisome to the flesh." and technology." paralysed air operations over the is passing from an annoyance to So I do pray that soon we all stop Four more American photographic One of the features of the Palmer Unes. On the Rhine-Moselle front, a menace. talking and writing and begin to societies have entered the exhibition House banquet was a fashion show the usual patrol activity was re­ The dog is probably man's best put on the whole armour of God. Ust of the annual photographic in which models displayed the latest ported, but no clashes took place. Bermuda General Theatres, Ltd. friend amongst the lower orders "Come the three corners of the salon which wiU be held at the Cham­ scientific products in the field of On the Rhine front casemates on of creation, a useful, faithful, world in arms ber of Commerce room, HamUton, synthetic materials produced by in­ opposite sides exchanged machine- loveable friend. But friendship And we shaU shock them: nought starting on Monday, April 15. dustrial laboratories in America. gun fire. OLONIAL entails obligations on both sides, shaU make us rue The products included wool-Uke fa­ PLAYHOUSE The Bermuda Camera Club, spon­ bric from milk, evening gowns of ALDERSHOT, Eng., Mar. 14 (Reu­ COPERA HOUSE and the number of homeless If England to itself do rest but true." sors of the salon, have now received and/or hungry dogs and ill-tem­ spun glass fabric, synthetic sUk hos­ ters).—Mr. Eden, the Dominions At 2.45 and 7.30 At 7.45 entries from the foUowing organiza­ iery, and raincoats made from coke Secretary, today visited the Canadian pered dogs with us now indicates tions: Camera Club of Cincinnati, that not a few of the dog owners and possessed of almost unlimited troops here, and some of them told The "Dead End" Kids have Parish Exhibition Plan In Kodak Club of Rochester, Chicago elastic properties. him they were getting impatient. never made a braver are unable or unwilling to ful­ Camera Club, Camera Club of Rich­ fill their rightful responsibilities. Warwick Advanced battle . . .or a better mond, Long Island Photographic picture! There is only one solution to Society, Camera Club of Rhode Is­ that problem — the homeless, Continued from Page 1 land, and the Charleston, W. Va. hungry, predaceous or vicious adults, and children half price. At Camera Club. Be Popular — Learn to Dance "HELL'S dogs must go. And the new these prices it is hoped that the Ex­ Circulais containing full details edict says that they shall have hibition will be well patronised by KITCHEN" of the salon have been sent to many Classes and Private Lessons a painless passage. Bermuda. Music and games will be photographers in Bermuda. Addition­ GINGER ROGERS in with If we cannot afford unneces­ provided, and tea and other refresh­ in Basic Steps al copies oi the circulars may be ob­ sary consumption of food we ments will be on sale. MARGARET LINDSAY tained from The Rutherford Studio, "Fifth Avenue certainly cannot afford its waste Other matters which claimed the RONALD REAGAN The Camera Store or The Smoke Now Teaching the latest or destruction. That is what attention of Tuesday's meeting weie a Girl" Shop, where prints for the show must Ablaze With Action! our excess dog population is short talk on summer vegetable "LA CONGA" & "LINDY LOU" The Laugh-Sensation of be entered by April 6. doing today—wasting and de­ growing by the chairman, Mr. E. A. the Year — Funnier than At 9.00 stroying food and property, in McCaUan, entries for the home S THE BERMUDA SCHOOL OF DANCING "Bachelor Mother" addition to bringing fear and garden competition which now num­ 1 Studio open from 10 to 10. Telephone 1700. o — Thrilling Murder- danger to the populace. The ber fourteen and will be judged on At 4.20 Only Mystery— safe way out of our predicament Friday, 29th inst, and the Parish TONIGHT'S RECITAL AT "The ROYAL is the humane way—to put the Produce Market which is held every 2.45 "STAR of homeless and hungry ones out Saturday morning at the corner of THE CATHEDRAL 7.45 -AEOLIAN HALL — Phone 1149 VISIT" of existence. the Middle Road and Khyber Pass' DAILY (ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW) MIDNIGHT" A short meeting of the Committee with The Government notice before Following is the programme of the Excitement, Comedy and Romance in this fine At 9.30 only -mentioned asks dog owners to foUowed the pubUc meeting. ELSA MAXWELL'S organ recital chosen for this evening Double-Feature Programme GINGER WILLIAM co-operate with the farmers by (5.15 p.m.) by the Cathedral organist ROGERS POWELL confining their dogs to their own CANTATA AT WESLEY and musical director, Mr. J. R. At 3.00 and 8.00 "BRIDAL SUITE" "HOTEL FOR premises at nights. It is not Bridge:— • ANNABELLA—ROBERT YOUNG—WALTER CONNOLLY WOMEN" Latest News improbable that further co-oper­ CHURCH ON SUNDAY ARTHUR TREACHER — BILLIE BURKE ation may be needed—that Prelude and Fugue, C minor At 4.20 and 9.20 SOUTHAMPTON THEATRE BAILEYS BAY THEATRE owners of dogs who cannot or J. S. Bach "HOLD THAT KISS" "STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE" At Wesley Church on Sunday "AMBUSH" will not properly care for them night Maunder' s lovely cantata,' 'Pen­ Intermezzo op. 132 Rheinberger o MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN — DENNIS O'KEEFE DOUBLE CRIME IN THE may be asked to notify the pro­ itence, Pardon and Peace," will be Two Fancies Noel Ponsonby MICKEY ROONEY "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS" MAGINOT LINE" per authorities so that they may rendered by the choir of the Church CantUene Pastorale Guilmant be relieved of the burden or ob­ with the assistance of Mr. Walter Sketch, C minor J. E. West CASINO — ST. DAVID'S ligation. Whether required or Smith, baritone soloist. The soprano Two Choralvorspiel Pachelbel MASONIC HALL, Somerset TOWN HALL, St. George's "STOLEN LIFE" and "SOME LIKE IT HOT" not it is the sensible thing to do. Scherzo Rheinberger TODAY SATURDAY work is being rendered by Mrs. SANDYS THEATRE — SOMERSET Winifred Dunkley and Mrs. Whiting. 8.00 "THE RETURN OF "BRIDAL SUITE" Dog lovers need have no fears, "WEST OF SANTA FEE" and "THE ROARING TWENTIES" At the organ will be Mr. Arthur This is the last recital at the Cath­ JIMMY VALENTINE" "SERGEANT MADDEN" for they will either take care Also 4th. Chapter "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars" of their friends or have them Vorley, who has caiefully trained the edral until after Easter week. The 9.15 "COME ON COWBOYS" Ep. 1 of "Darkest Africa" put out of harm's way. choir in this cantata. public are cordiaUy invited to attend. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940. Page 3

found out and disbelieved may be dead dogs. No, no gentlemen, the ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN very much longer. German people are a people of sol­ WARS ARE UPSETTING As far as propaganda talks and diers. They not only act in that man­ CHINA CRYSTAL ANTIQUES 'news bulletins'—so-called—are con­ By W. A. Sinclair ner, they also speak in that manner, cerned, the Nazi Government is only and we are only too glad to leave Favourable tarrifs and exchange make china the INTERNATIONAL TRADE passing through that period, and has abuse of this kind to you.' Many people are asking what ought not reached the end of it yet. There best buy in Bermuda to be done about enemy propaganda To anybody who didn't know about are still many people in this and in this country. the other German broadcasts all the War is playing havoc with inter­ renew her clearing agreement with other countries who are being misled BUY NOW AT PRE WAR PRICES Our Government could, of course, same day, this talk might have car­ national trade. As hostilities con­ Germany, has discontinued a large and taken advantage of, because they descend to the Nazi level, and deal ried some weight. It might even have tinue on two continents, trade ex­ business amounting roughly to half don't yet understand what Nazi with the matter by always saying achieved the purpose for which it perts are kept busy revising trade re­ of the nation's foreign export com­ propaganda is. Wm. BLUCK •& CO. the opposite of what the enemy says, was given—which was to make those ports. merce. Following recent interna­ Opposite The Bank of Bermuda and saying it all day long and very Let us look at the Nazi propaganda who heard it think that tho British 'Uncle Sam's current export-trade tional financial and commercial ar­ 1621tw.f. much louder; or even by prohibiting system working all over the world. wireless was unreliable. reports reflect rising orders for tanks rangements, Turkish exports, such listening to foreign broadcasts alto­ We tend to think mainly of the Nazi When we look at the Nazi propa­ and airplanes instead of apples and as dried fruits and tobacco, are now gether. That is what is done in Ger­ broadcasts in English, but we must ganda system as a whole like this, wheat; lumber instead of pork; ma- postmarked for the Allies. many; but in our country—charac­ remember that propaganda in Eng­ one things stands out very clearly. Inery instead of tobacco," says a teristically—the responsibility for lish is only a comparatively small part Nazi propaganda is not a statement of BERMUDA'S ONLY HOTEL i from the Washington, D.C, AMERICAN TOBACCO BOWS of tho Nazis' total output, and not the case for Germany on the issues of dealing with the matter is left to us. j OVERLOOKING ITS OWN BEACH! quarters of the National Geo- This means that two tilings are re­ necessarily the most important part. the present war: it is not an account "American tobacco is an economic quired from each one of us. They are sending out steady streams of the war situation as seen through casualty of this new trade move­ of propaganda of every kind, by- German eyes. It's dre?sed up to look- The first of these is common sense. ment from Turkey to Great Britain. wireless, by pamphlets, by newspap­ like that, but really it's nothing but [N SHIFTING ORDERS As to that, every man must provide By eliminating purchases of United ers, by films, to every country in the an attempt to conquer people by his own. Neither the Government Slbow J^each ZHotel Britain is shifting her States tobacco in order to 'smoke world, twenty-four hours a day. misleading them. In fact, it's just nor anybody else can provide him raw materials and food- Turkish,' England has at one stroke the same sort of tiling as a Nazi Dancing Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings with that. But common sense by The peoples of these various coun­ •egions within the Empire dried up at its source an annual promise. Music by Ernie Leader itself isn't enough—something more tries are all different. Tin Nazi wssible, concentrating on shipment across the Atlantic of more is required. It isn't yet as widespread Propaganda Ministry, therefore, sit­ Nazi propaganda in English is Prewar prices in Grill and Bar •lus items as Australian than 200,000,000 pounds of tobacco. as common sense, but every man can ting in its offices in Berlin, designs simply and solely an attompt to bring at, and dairy products; Other commodity upsets resulting (easy to figure — a U.S. Dollar equals 5/-) get it, if he takes the trouble. This different propaganda talks e,nd dif­ us nearer to defeat—to defeat and •nd's butter, cheeso, and from British war economy have oc­ second thing is; an understanding of ferent 'news bulletins' to send out to destruction, which Dr. Goebbels Restricted and Selected Clientele lada's copper, load, lum- curred in the exports of such Ameri­ what Nazi propaganda is, and how it each of the different countries it spoke of recently as being the war aim Formal Dress Required *acon. Germany, cut off can food products as apples, pears, works. intends to work upon. of Germany. blockade from the usual and wheat, now replaced by crops So in their broadcasts the Na'Jis BUS TRANSPORTATION MAY BE ARRANGED BY erseas supplies, is seeking of the Empire. This is because of an outstanding COMPARISON GIVES THE GAME DIALING 3113 difference between propaganda, on are simply trying to weaken and dis- tries from near-by confi­ "On the other hand, since the AWAY 1474tw.eit; the one hand, and all the other Nazi courage us by saying an m| outbreak of European hostilities, weapons, such as bombs and shells For that reason, the propaganda that they can think co f to rouse increased sales to Great Britain and de has and so forth, on the other. If you sent out to each separate country dissensions among u , to in; *e us France of American airplanes, iron iei get hit by a Nazi bomb, then it usuaUy sounds fairly convincing when distrust our leadors ; nd lose m and steel products, oil, chemicals, of chemicals and doesn't make any difference whether considered by itself, because it has deuce in ourselves. and rubber, have given impetus to * example, needed to you understand the mechanism of been specially made up to sound con­ Those broadcast.*; are ve: new trade currents that offset (in Chinese war. have beem tho bomb or not. You have been hit, vincing to that particular people. planned for that purpose, In eaci dollars at least) the lost farm-pro­ - reduced or cut off and killed or injured, and that's If we, for instance, hoar only the pro­ thun. mingled with all th ducts markets. In December, 1939, n a Europe conserving that! The bomb has the same effect paganda intended for our country, wo lies, thare is usually SOUK item total United States exports advanced materials. The block- on you, whether you understand how may quite easily be taken in by it; is more or less true; and occ: one some 37 per cent over those of the T the Reich has curtailed it works or not. but if wo compare the propaganda some quite sound criticism Th preceding December. are inserted to lead us on, just as a it livery of Manehukoan soy But in the case of propaganda, it sent to one country with tho propa­ sharp-pusher or a three-card-trick ange for machinery, makes all the difference whether you ganda sent to other countries, that WIDESPREAD DISLOCATIONS man always lets his intended victims and construction ma- understand how it works or not. If gives the show away. win a little to begin with, so that they goes by Western bel- you do understand it, and see why it Here is an instance from one of "Manufacturers around the globe may be led on, and then completely ;8inst Japan's toy exports is done, and how it is done, then it the Nazi propaganda talks meant for are feeling the strain of war-born swindled. wartime non-essentials will have no effect on you. Franco. Their aim is to mislead the 3d the outlets for a large trade dislocations. Italy's artificial French into thinking that Germany That is why Nazi propaganda talks pon's foreign trade. fibre producers, for instance, are fac­ and Nazi 'news bulletins' cannot LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP NAZI PROPAGANDA SYSTEM really wants to be at peace with - as well as belligerents ing a problem of diminished cellu­ France, and would be if it were not be treated as the German side of the surated various natonal lose supplies usually imported from case, to be compared with the British Nazi propaganda, unlike a Nazi for the wicked British. Therefore, •olicies that have upset Finland and Sweden. Manufac­ or French talks and news. If, con­ March 19th to 23rd bomb, is not dangerous in itself. It the Nazis spend a lot of time trying *rnational trade streams, turers of shoes, textiles, and build­ sciously or unconsciously, we do at­ is dangerous only to those who don't to explain away those very prominent r instance, by failing to ing materials in South Africa are re­ tempt to compare them, in the belief know what it is. Just as a card- passages in Mein Kampf in which Qualifying Round Tuesday, March 19th porting difficulties in obtaining raw that we're doing the right thing by sharper is not dangerous in himS6lf. Hitler asserts his intention of attack­ materals for their product. Eng­ Ustening to both sides, then we fall Flights for each 16 Players He is dangerous only to those who ing and utterly destroying France. land's book lists are threatened by straight into the trap laid for us by don't know that he is a card-sharper. Here is what was said in a Nazi lack of adequate pulpwood ship­ broadcast in French on the 18th of Dr. Goebbels.—London Calling, BBC It helps a good deal, I think, if we ments from Finland and other Scan­ December: Empire Magazine. ENTRANCE FEE - £1. 0. 0 per Person can look at the Nazi propaganda No Entrance Fee for Members dinavian countries. Japan's short­ 'French Usteners . . . you are told age of raw materials has slowed down system as a whole; that is, if we can watch it working over a period of that in this book Hitler decided on the production of such important ex­ IT'S NICE TO years, and not just at the present destruction of France. You are too Phone Entries to Mr. Harold Wells, Golf Pro — Dial 1301 ports as canned goods, rubber pro­ logical not to understand that Mein • GET UP IN ducts, and textiles; while Japanese moment only; and if we can watch it working all over the world and not Kampf, being a human work, has its THE MORNING occupation of parts of China has human side, in this case an echo of AFTER TAKING brought about a noticeable decline just in one country only. BUFFET LUNCHEON SERVED IN GRILL As regards its working over a period the popular anti-French f eeling which ? CARTER'S in necessary tung oil ingredients used prevaUed in 1924. . . . There are rea­ of years, we can see better what is 1653 ithei. to tul9. in Uncle Sam's paint and varnish sons for modifications of Mein Kampf LITTLE LIVER PILLS industries. happening if we think of a simple illustration. We all know the chil­ which you can see for yourself. . . . "Another normal raw-materials dren's sotry of the boy who cried You must see that poUcy towards source for United States buyers was 'Wolf when there wasn't any wolf. France has changed, when you see FROM recently wiped out when England At first he made his family come run­ that Hitler concluded an agreement placed orders with Africa's Gold ning to help him. But after he had with Russia. . . . Coast for that colony's entire 1939- played this trick several times, no­ 'If in a few days, facing the British 40 output of cacao from which choco­ body beUeved him any more; and danger, the German State could make ScHRAfFT$ late is derived. then, when he cried for help in real an alliance with Russia, you must "One shift in normal trade routes earnest, nobody paid any attention. see that no preconceived ideas exist in concerns the diamond industry of With Herr Hitler and his Govern­ Hitler's mind, and that he directs WHITMAN South Africa, whose exports are now ment, that has happened already, as German poUcy according to events sent directly to the United States far as treaties and promises are con­ and circumstances.' AND MANY OTHER instead of by way of England. cerned. By this time there is nobody If you had heard that talk, and that LEADING ENGLISH "The disruption and rerouting of left who would think of relying on a talk only, you would probably think CANADIAN AND commodity lanes has sometimes re­ Nazi promise. In that regard, the it was frank, and fairly convincing. New Spring sulted in specific local gains. Such children's story has come true. But it turns out to be very different AMERICAN is expected from the shift of cacao But that is not all. We must not when we hear what was being said MANUFACTURERS markets, offering new sales oppor­ forget the first part of the story. In from other Nazi wireless stations at tunities in the United States for the beginning, the boy was believed. the same time. The Germans were Latin America's cacao-producing There was a time in which his little being urged to give copies of Mein DRESSES I countries, notably Brazil and schemes did work. There was a time Kampf as presents to soldiers, and two RE YOU SELECT Ecuador. in which his lies did make peoplo days after that French talk the EARLY THIS YEAR "In British Malaya, India, and do what he wanted them to do. In Deutschlandsefidei station s id the Netherlands Indies, where war in German: FROM THE the life of a boy who is a deliberate has hampered other normal sources 'Not a word of this b( liar, that period before he is found out ok bas A very large selection" of lovely of supply, unproved markets are and disbelieved is quite short. In changed, just as Hitler 1 as not now reported for United States spe­ the life of a government which is a changed. The new pocket edition new dresses that reflect all the cialities, such as machinery, iron deliberate liar, the period before it is makes it possible for ovor soldier to MIEN IX and steel, radios and other manufac­ have the Fuehrer's words it hand at tured goods. all limes.' charming this season styles. Bias AT THE CLOCK I Jmyxail \ THE STORE OF Here is another example- about treatment to AUied products and cut, pleated or swing skirts, so ON QUEEN STREET FRIIHDLY SERVICE PREFERRED TREATMENT services. Since the war, for example, ourselves this time. It is interesting lace makers of France have been because it has an ingenious additional "FoUowing the coordinated- econ­ selling 35 per cent more of their twist in it. In December, the Nazis many becoming models — such omy agreement, the United King­ products to English buyers. French were busily trying in every way to dom and France are giving preferred colonies are supplying Britain, under reduce the prestige of the British attractive colours. All of them open Ucence denied to other nations, Navy, so on the 21st they sent out more food stuffs, and such military this 'News' bulletin: new. materials as leather. 'Montevideo.—At the funeral of "Canada is buying more cotton the German dead of the Graf Spee, textUes from the United States, British sailors spat on the coffins of Sharkskin, Shirtings, Chambray, less from Great Britain, as the German sailors and caused a disturb­ ance during the sermon in honour UNITED STATES LINES Mother Country concentrates on Silks, Rayons. war-materials production. The Unit­ of the dead. The German sailors had operating ed States is taking more newsprint hardly been buried when English The Popular American Trans-Atlantic Liner from Canada, as shipments from sailors threw a dead dog into the Europe have decreased. grave.' "For the trade of resources-rich This item of 'News' was sent out "S. S. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT" nations, especiaUy in Southeast- Eur- for Asia and the Far East at half-past 14/6 up rope, both the AUies and Germany nine in the morning; in Dutch at FROM NEW YORK FROM BERMUDA are making strong bids. Thus various mid-day; in Spanish at two in the countries with war-economy products afternoon; in Arabic for the Near Sat. Mar: 2 3 pm. Tues. Mar. 5 3 p.m. (including such scattered world ex­ East and Middle East at half-past Misses sizes 11 to 20 Sat. Mar. 9 3 pjn. Tues. Mar. 12 3 p.m. amples as British Malaya, with tin four; and in French at a quarter-past Thur. Mar. 14 3 p.m. Sun. Mar. 17 3 p.m. and rubber; Bolivia, with tin, silver, eight. Women's sizes 34 to 44 Tues. Mar. 19 3 p.m. Thur. Mar. 21 3 p.m. lead, and copper; Rumania with oil The story was the same each time, Sat. Mar. 23 3 p.m. Mon. Mar. 25 3 p.m. and wheat; Yugoslavia with lumber except that for some countries, where Thur. Mar. 28 3 p.m. Sat. Mar. 30 3 p.m. and minerals) are all enjoying some­ cats are regarded as unclean, it was a Mon, Apr. 1 3 pm. Wed. Apr. 3 3 pm. thing of an economic boom, though dead cat. Sat. Apr. 6 3 p.m. Tues. Apr. 9 3 p.m. hedged about by strict government This item was not included in the Sat. Apr. 13 3 p.m. Tues. Apr. 16 3 p.m. control and facing an uncertain 'News in English.' Instead, the speak­ Sat. Apr. 20 3 p.m. Tues. Apr. 23 3 p.m. future. er from the Deutschlandsender sta­ Sat. Apr. 27 3 p.m. Tues. Apr. 30 3 p.m. "With Germany's overseas com­ tion that evening addressed some re­ Rates for the Rounc1 Trip begin at $70. merce practicaUy at a standstiU, marks to us. This is where the char­ the trade of the Western Hemis­ acteristic additional twist comes in. Steamer sails from Pier 59, North River, West 19th Street, phere as a whole has undergone a He denied that any such report had New York City, and docks at Front Street Wharf, dramatic change, in kind and direc­ been broadcast at all, and went on to Hamilton, Bermuda. tion. England has taken over much accuse the British wireless of lying. m of the Reich's Latin American busi­ He spoke in a tone of injured inno­ ness, while in the first three months cence and righteous indignation: For Fare, Tariffs, and other information apply to foUowing the European war declara­ 'The British wireless goes so far as ESTABLISHED 1889 HARNETT & RICHARDSON tion, Uncle Sam's sales south of to assert that we tried to make pro­ the Rio Grande increased by some paganda beside the open graves of Bermuda Agents 40 per cent." dead sailors, with aUegations about Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLOWIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940.

surmise the answer from that para­ Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. Chair-] the hon. member that the clause something for consideration but we and shall contain a clause saving the first quarter will cost approximately COLONIAL graph, which is probably due to man, clause 7 reads: "The Bermuc a ( refeired to was not in the first con­ are working to my own belief with rights of His Majesty, his heirs and £8,000 up to the middle of March and clause 7 in this contract that pre­ Government not to negotiate, nor tract made with the United States the best line that we could possibly successors, all bodies politic and with the £2,000 necessary to carry it PARLIAMENT vented them from interviewing any enter into tny other agreement for Lines. The Board have put that use. Furthermore, we have in that corporate, and all others except such up to the end of March, we will need other steamship company, because steamship services between Bermuda clavse in this contract but this con­ line a friend o Bermuda who has as are mentioned in the Bill, and another £8,000 for the following quar­ clause 7 stated that they shall not and New York during the life of the tract actually is non-ex'stent in that done an enormous amount for us those claiming by, frcm, or under ter, making another £10,000 in all. negotiate or enter into a contract agreement, without first affording it has not yet passed this House. already. (several hon. members: them." The hon. member for Hamilton Par­ OFFICIAL REPORT with any other steamship company the Company an opportunity to Hear, hear!) and he will continue to ish, Mr. North, obviously is an expert during the . life of the contract. provide such service." That clause Mr. B. C. O. OUTERBRIDGE:—Mr. do so. We have passed two difficult Mr. BUTTERFIELD moved that handler of labour and I am sure ho gets Proceedings of the Therefore, if we continue putting means this: that should the Trade Chairman, did the committee inter­ stages already. It was done by the the Committee lise, report progress as much as or more as any employer clauses like that in the contract Development Board feel a greater view any othei company? friendsh p of that man who has a and ask for leave to sit agam. of labour in Bermuda; I am not Honourable House it wdl be impossible to negotiate. passenger service is required, they good deal of influence in the United criticising him, I admire him for I take it that negotiate does not will write a letter to that steamship Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ States and that man is a director of — which was agreed to. that. He operates farms and every­ of Assembly mean contact or interview, or get company which has the contract man, we do not need that accommo­ the United States Lines. thing he operates is done very well, terms or conditions from any com­ saying "will you put on a ship with dation yet; when the time comes it The House resumed. but he must remember that a great pany, theiefore you are not permitted more tonnage," if they say no that may be considered. We know that —which was agreed to. deal of this labour is not lirst-clafS SESSION 1940 to do any such thing as negotiate leaves the Trade Development Board tlie Eastern Steamships as well as the The Chdirman reported progress labour, a groat deal is to a considera­ until the contract has ceased. I open to negotiate with other com­ Grace Line are going to be here and The House resumed. and obtained leave to sit again. ble extent unemployable labour, bit cm wondering whether the hon. panies. It has been in every contract if more tonnage is needed next sum­ I feel sure that most of the projects member in charge in his own busi­ that has been prepared as far back mer another lice ctn be approached. THE CHAIRMAN reported the BUl, Mr. TROTT not being present the thet this Corps havo undertaken have Day No. 48. ness would put himself in such a as 1932. The hon. member in charge dis­ and it was adopted and ordered to be second and third orders were carried been done economically. I hope ridiculous position? It seems to me tinctly told the House on the last printed. over. that when a few of these jib- that Friday, March 8, 1940. Mr. B. C. C. OUTERBRIDGE:—Mr. day of meeting that if there was a are now nearing completion are f this committee did not interview fin- any other steamship company on Chairman, that does not make it large surplus oi trade tbat the S.S. Mr. TROTT moved that Rule 55 ishod, that the Labour Coips Continued from Monday's Issue THE SUPPLEMENTARY will account of this clause, ths s the correct or advisable. I take it that Washington and S.S. Manhattan be suspended to ei able the Bill en­ furnish for the information of the committee asked this company APPROPRIATION RESOLVE this clause which ought to be changed might be diverted this way. titled "The New York Communica­ House tho costs por job so that to piovide an additional ship of (No. 4), 1940. this Mr. B. C. C. OUTERBRIDGE:—Mr. in some respect so that we could ne­ tion Act, 1940", to te now read the House will know exactly what greater accommodation but they the Chairman, this Committee that gotiate at some future time. Mi. D. C. SMITH:—Mr. Chairman, third time. tanks and other projects of tin: were not able to do so, according to First Reading job went to New York on February 6 I feel that the hon. member in charge exactly cost as compared with what went with the specilic purpose, as the hon. member's remarks just similar works have cost the Board of Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. Chair­ should answer the question of Mr. - which WES agreed to. Mr. TRIMINGHAM moved for I u irieistar.d it, to arrange for steam- before he took his seat. I would Public Works in the past. I think Outerbridge. He has asked a plain lsave to introduce and read the first p ace< ii n odation after the pr - man, what clause is he referring to? like to know whether he interviewed this is information the House should question as to what other companies Mr. TROTT moved that the Bill time by its title a Resolve entitled com ract expired with the Uni' ed If I am told I shall try to answer his any other company, because they have and I feel sure that even the the Board interviewed in regard to be read a thiid time. "The Supplementary Appropriation States Lilies, that is on April 30. I question. stated they could not furnish another hon. member will get a pleasant sur­ the lenewal of the contract. The Resolve, (No. 4), 1940", asked ! on. member in charge ship. prise whon he finds what the cubic Grace Line is going to run ships here. Mr. D. C. SMITH:—Mr. Speaker, Mr. B. C. C. OUTERBRIDGE:—Mr. foot cost of the tanks is and other i question which he has not yet Did the Board inteiview the Grace I only wish to say that I do not de­ Chairman, I thought I spoke very HON. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. — which was agreod to. answered bin on reading the opening Line, and what others? sire to criticise unduly the committee paragraph oi the report, I can almost distinctly; I said clause 7. Chairman. I would like to explain to costs. I think that it is un unate that has negotiated tbe teims of The Resolve was then read the first to criticisG unduly a. Corps ,t was Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. Chair­ this contract, but I do feel that In time by its title. started out of nothing and man, I may be extiemely dull but negotiating a public contract more head of this Corps is very, here is the sitt" tion. I cannot attention should te given to the pos­ Second Reading I think omething like understand how the two hor. mem­ sibility of others being interested in There is possil bers keep asking the same question; entering into a contract and just be­ Mr. TRIMINGHAM moved that cn many 1 oh. I have answered their question two 01 cause a contract exists with a certain iper Rule 55 be suspended to enable tho see thiee times ah eady; if they will lis I concern that is no reason whatso­ Resolve ent hi. d -'The Surpleinen ten, perhaps it will sink into their ever why the public should lose the consciousr.esl' We entered into a advantage of 1 aving others compete. to be now road the second time. contract with the United States Line.-: II feel that these contracts should in November; that contract took us be thrown open as widely as possible Hon. E. H. TRIMINGHAM up until May 4, 1910. We are now so that the public might have the broke Parish):- Mr. Speak negotiating a contract, the teims of best service which the money can making this m.otion I might i which are new more or less before buy. that this Resolve will give effe 'or the Week- this house; now. did we see any I n I n .ol ion 1 other Lines, the question is. When Mr. B. C. C. OUTERBRIDGE Mr. of meeting tn allow we were there in November we saw Speaker, I agree somewhat with the introduced to supply fun MR II T. NORTH Mr. Chairman. all the steamship companies. (An I hon. member who has just taken his for the general relief gran' I do not intend to try to obstruct hon. member: I know that.) Then, seat, and I would also like to state Bermuda Service Corps, the passage of this Resolve but I if the hon. member knows that, that it is useless to vote against tlie do feel very worked up over the I do not see what he is talking about, passage of the bill in three readings —which was agreed to. thing because it is such a waste of FRANKFURTERS TIPTON'S" BLUE PILOT BISCUITS You would not approch another line today because I can see the House is i funds It is true they are doing LABEL TEA while a contract was in existence, going to pass it, yet I have not even On motion of Mr. Trimingham the jobs but they are costly: in my 1/6 Ib. is 8d. pkg. lid. Ib. especially when the chairman of a copy of it before me, neither have Resolve was then read the second opinion they are very costly, at that line assured the committee I seen it. I suppose theie are several time and committed. least five times what they should that in the event of sufficient— Let other members who live not seen it. be because the men are not working NESTLES" EVAPORATED MILK "TARGET" VIENNA SAUSAGES me try to work this out myself. Here, Nevertheless, an expenditure of £1,200 Mr. TODDINGS in the Chair. on the jobs. I was at one place 2 tins for lid. 3 tins for 1/- I shall quote from Mr. F ankl n's a week is about to pass the House; where thirty men were working: to lettei: "We are exceedingly anxious it comes in at two o'clock and by a Mr. TRIMINGHAM moved the my way of thinking any ten men to have passenger space available at quarter to four it has passed three adoption of the Resolve. with a good foreman could do as all times sufficient to take care of the readings. Nobody has told us how LYNN VALLEY" WHITE CORN "TICKLERS" MIXED FRUIT JAM Continued on Page 7 2 tins for 1/3 9d. jar dem.and. If it is found that the de­ we are goirg to meet this expendi­ Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton Par­ mand for passenger space exceeds ture but they just pass the Bill as if ish) :—Mr. Chairman, I would like to the capacity bf the President Rocse- $5,000, $10,000 meant nothing. I ask the hon. member in charge what PURITY OATS (with premium) PLANTATION COFFEE velt in such numbers as would war­ sh. 11 object to the passage o it. amount ho proposed to ask. I havo rant the diversion, we will endeavour 9Id. pkg. 1/4 Ib. not seen it at all. I am going to say to schedule the Manhattan to sail —which was agreed to. Mr. Outer- now I do not care what amount he Special from New Yoik on March 22 and to bridge objecting. asks for; if they come back and ask m "ROYAL SCARLET" PEANUT BUTTER "SWIFTS" PEARS call at Bermuda enroute to Genoa for any more I shall have to object Men's Suits 4l and Naples. We will also endeavour 1/3 bottle 1/- tin The Bill was then passed. to any further money being voted Drycleaned and Pressed to schedule the Washington from unless there is some improvement Bermuda about April 1st enroute ' THE CHARLES BLAIR MAC­ in the way it is being handled; it is from Genoa to New York." In ad­ DONALD ACT 1940 perfectly scandalous. Whatever any­ Bermuda Laundry dition to that, as I said vesterdaj., body says to tho contrary, it is true Cleaners and Dyers they speeded up the services, that is Second reading that this money is being squandered. they turned aiound tl e President We aro not in a position to throw- 'resh Meats at Prices for Every Purse Roosevelt and they agreed to take On motion of Mr. Butteifield the money around and have t wasted bj Ph care of any moie if it were offeied. Bill entitled "The Charles Blair tha-Service Corps and I do not like it. one 2104 Under these ciicumstances, the com­ Macdonald Act. 1940' . was read the I brought these facts forward at the TENDERLOIN STEAKS SIRLOIN ROAST STEW BEEF mittee did not fee] that it was ad­ second time and committed. last day of meeting and I am doing visable. I would like to read, too, 2/6 Ib. 1/8 Ib. 1/2 Ib. the last paragrs pb in Mr. Franklin's it again because I would like to have letter: "We are going to study the Mr. FRITH in the Chair. had Mr. Misick hear An hon. mem­ ber: He has left) Another hon. CALVES LIVER LAMB LEGS LAMB SHOULDERS possibilities of eventual]*, carrying on the business with in proved ton­ Mr. H. D. BUTTERFIELD (Pern- member: Ho can read it in the paper 1/4 Ib. 1/4 Ib. 1/3 Ib. nage." I ih.ii.k that. Bermuda lias broke Parish -: Mr. Chairman, when what I have to say, but this thing is Spend been fortunate in getting tlie services I brought in the petition in connec- being overdone. I never would have tion with this lili I explained the agreed to tlie tiling going through in PORK CHOPS COOKED TRIPE TURKEYS of one of the huge operating lines Hying the Ameiican flag and per- purpose foi which legislation was the first place if I had thought it was Wisely 1/6 Ib. 1/4 Ib. 1/4 Ib. sonallj I think it would have been a being introduced. The complete going to b handled m such a manner mistake foi am cormmttee to trj purpose is given in the preamble as it has been. It is unfair to the to ride ton hard and to negotiate which. I now pn pi se to read. I move I Colony and it is only causing a great with anothei line when this whole the adoption of Clause 1 and I shall deal oi tt bour to be thrown on the tiling was pending. My answer is be glad to explain anything in con- Colony that would not bv otherwise Buy that if there aie any still seeking nection with it if any hon. member land I hope thai tho Executive will "N.B.C." BRAN CEREAL WEST INDIAN" PEPPER SAUCE answers, when we were up there in wishes to ask. go mto this matter and do something lOd. pkg. 1/6 bottle February, we did not see othei lines I to straight! n it out so thai the Colo- except tlie Eastern Steamships in Mr. BUTTERFIELD moved Clause i n\ will no1 be so burdened because BROOKE connect ion with their Easter business. 1. if it continues as it is—why, the 4 Ib. tins "BEEKIST" HONEY "SWIFTS" POTTED MEAT We saw tlie Holland American Line Colony will not aoio to stand it 4/6 tin 3d. tin hi p ng that we may get the Nieuw Mr. D. C. SMITH (Warwick Par- It will put the ( on*, in such a po BOND Amsterdam to call in here on its ish): i r. Chan u an, the hi n mem­ sit ion never get out o Caiibbean tour. ber in chaige has not made known debt. SUGAR FLOUR to the House exact]*, as to why it s TEA : 15/6 bag — Cash Front St. 14/- bag — Cash Front St. necessaiy to pass tl s Act; I suspect Hon. E. H. TRIMINGHAM: Mr Mr. D. C. SMITH:- Mr. Chairman, that it is because under 11 t terms of Chairman, the amount I intend to then I take it the greater portion of the Alien Act, this land has become ask for wht n I move the schedule is 5 lbs. BROWN SUGAR for 1/- the first paragraph is incorrect. It liable to escheat to the Crown. I going to be £10,000, which w*ill keep 1702^<"w.tp. appears that from February 6 to | was amused and rather interested to the Corps going until June. The I February 17 this committee carefully notice the name of the grantee to investigated the possibilities of ob­ uses appearing in this Bill, the gen­ taining a ship for service with greater tleman who is named there was a carrying capacity than the United member of this House some years States Line or an additional line to ago and was largely instrumental in operate with the other. Now that killing a Bill that was brought into Fresh Fruits and Fresh committee says they never asked any­ this House to amend many of the body else except the United States defects in the Alien Act and among CORNED 111011 Lines. other things there was a clause in that BiU which would allow the Gov- PRUDENCE BEEF flAOn Bermuda Vegetables Hon. W.J. H. TROTT: Mr. Chair­ ernor-in-Council to relieve against Unlike ordinary hash, this is home quality man, the hon. member may put forfeitures and escheats. That BiU New 1 lb. size whatever interpretation he likes on did not pass the House; I take it that my remarks. Frankly, I should that is the reason for this Bill. think it would be a great catastrophe to negotiate for anythmg of this —which was agreed to. Yes, it is truly delicious, and like sort were the matter in his hands. Dial K)83 or 1126 I have alredy pointed out everything Mr. BUTTERFIELD moved Clause all PRUDENCE Products is of superior to him; he says that the first para­ graph of this report is not a fact. quality. We can offer you a wide and It is a fact. I told this committee Mr. J. R. CONYERS: (Southamp­ pleasing choice. that an eifort was made to get a ship ton Paiish):—Mr. Chairman, this is O. R. LOBLEIN, LTD. with larger passenger carrying ca­ the first occasion that I have seen a pacity and that the price was raised Private Bill come up heie in just that to such an extent it was impossible form. I think the rules in connec­ Front Street, Hamilton to consider. Now if he thinks that tion with that will have to be com­ Bermuda should go and purchase a plied with. I shall read Rule 63: GOSLING BROS., LTD. DlsS„to„ ship at this time and operate it, "Every Bill intended to affect or have offices in New York; with other benefit some particular person or Ask ^ur Grocer Branch Stores Throughout Bermuda offices around the country, that is a persons, association or corporate body 1039tf. 1670tf. different matter: that would be [shall be deemed to be a Private Bill, THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940 Page ZS>

Finns' Exodus From Ceded MOSCOW, Mar. 14 (Reuters)— Mulloy Defeats McNeill In K.S.LL ELEVEN ANNEX BERMUDA TABLE TENNIS Areas It was announced today that the Supreme Soviet had been sum­ Tennis Semi-Finals B.F.A. TROPHY moned for an extraordinary session CHAMPIONSHIPS IN APRIL Continued from Page 1 to be held on Mar. 27. This will be the sixth time that the Supreme Continued from Page 1 The annual Bermuda table tennis way to aid Finland was explained by Rating Hurt In Second Half championship will be held early Soviet has been in session since the ment yesterday, Prusoff was doomed Week End Specials the Norwegian Foreign Minister to­ in April, starting on April 2. The new constitution was adopted in to defeat almost from the start. As Army Win By 3-2 day. The reasons were much the preliminary games will be played 1936. In stressing Prusoff's many weak­ same as those adduced yesterday by at the B.A.A. Club House, Serpentine nesses yesterday, the fact should not the Swedish Foreign Minister—that Road, Pembroke, and it is expected PARIS, Mar. 14 (Reuters).—After be lost sight of that Cooke's deadly The invincible K.S.L.I. football to aUow the passage of troops would that the finals will be played at meeting behind locked doors for sharpshooting, his splendid length eleven yesterday made a clean sweep have brought disastrous results, as No. 1 Shed, Hamilton. These match­ PICNIC HAMS, per pound 1/1 three hours today to discuss the on his drives off both right and left of aU the cup and trophy competi­ Geimany would undoubtedly have es will be run under the auspices position of Finland, the French sides, and the amazing manner in tions when they vanquished a strong intervened. of the Bermuda Athletic Association CANADIAN EGGS per doz 2/- Senate adjourned until tomorrow which he kept his errors down to H.M.S. Malabar team, by the score The Polish news agency revealed as in previous years. morning. Early this afternoon a the minimum., aU combined to have of 3-2 at the B.A.A. Field to annex that a Polish expeditionary force had FRESH PORK LOIN per Ib. 1/5 Senator raised a question concerning their eifect on Prusoff's more spec­ the B.F.A. Trophy. Entries must be made not later been waiting "somewhere in France" Allied help for the Finns, and M. tacular and daring gsme. Tn the However, a near-repetition of the than 12 noon, Thursday, March 28. fully ] lvpaied to join the British and GREEN PEAS large tins, 3 for 1/8 Daladier at once agreed to a dis­ locker room after the brief match, accident whicli befell one of the Entries will be received at the Smoke French forces il Finland called for cussion. He suggested, however, the big smiling young man from the Malabar players during the Govern­ Shop, West Front Street, Hamilton. that the session be held in secret. State of Washington frankly admitted or's Cup final a little more than a Fees will be 2/- per person for singles LUSCIOUS PEACHES large tins lid. The peace terms agreed upon in and 2/- per pair for the doubles. M.Laval, an ex-Premier, agreed that he simply could not hit Cooke's week ago happened during the game Moscow have not been ratified by BEST LARD lb. 8d. with the suggestion and it was un­ shots with any hope of success. when McClure was injured and Events to be held this year will per the Finnish Parliament, but there animously adopted by the Senate. had to be taken to the Kingi be the men's singles, ladies' singles, is said to be no particular signifi­ "I can't explain it," he said, "but The meeting adjourned at 7.30 p.m. Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Thus | men's doubles, and mixed doubles. COOKING APPLES 4 lb. for 1/- cance in this. M. Tanner explained when I get out there on the court until tomorrow. handicapped with the loss of one of -o today that ratification may take a against Elwood I just can't bring off TABLE APPLES per lb. 7d. my own shots. It's just one of those their most valuable players, the fortnight. The fact that Field Mar­ Malabar team were unable to stem TOURNAMENT AT shal Mannerheim has accepted the things." GRAHAM CRACKERS 1 Ib. pkg. 1/5 Cooke was not only functioning the onrush of the hard-fighting RIDDELL'S BAY CLUB peace terns is expected to produce Beach Party in Honour of soldiers and finaUy bowed to defeat. a pacifying effect on the people and almost flawlessly from the base line MIXED VEGETABLES large tin 8R persuade them, to accept the Lady Meyrick yesterday, but he also was bringing The match began with both teams The Riddell's Bay Golf and Country terms also. In a broadcast yester­ off clean winners when he went up going full out to overcome the other Club had a very successful one-day McGRATH'S SOUPS, (Asstd.) tin 4d. day, Field Marshal Mannerheim. said into fore-court to meet Prusoff's side and some remarkable shots were tournament yesterday when 31 la­ that 15,000 Finnish soldiers had returns on the volley, and was treat­ executed. With the addition of one dies and gentlemen competed in Continued from Page 1 SPAGHETTI 15i oz. tin 6d. their lives, and, although he did ing lobs with decisive smashes, or two new players to the Malabar the medal play handicap. dooke and Mulloy will meet for the lineup, the team was the equal of Knowiton, Mrs. Grace Stevens, Mrs. Winner among the ladies was it mention the numbers of wound­ title won last year by Wayne Sabin the K.S.L.I. and put up a stalwart PORK & BEANS 1 lb. tin, 3 for 1/2 Robert Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. J. F. O'Rourke, of the Cherry ed, it is believed that last month of California tomorrow afternoon defense. Hutchings, Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Valley Golf Club, Garden City, Long SEEDLESS RAISINS pkg. 6|d one the Finnish wounded totalled at 2 o'clock. At the halfway mark the score Byrnes, Commander and Mrs. Guy Island, with a 79 net. Prize winner Field Marshal Mannerheim was tied at 2-2, with every indication Ridgwas*, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Wain­ among the men was Mr. R. A. Stev­ •-• Russian losses at 200,000. that it was anybody's game. But SEEDED RAISINS pkg.7d. wright, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Frith, LADIES MATCHES ens, of Hartford, Connecticut with a few minutes after the kick-off j EMBARGO TO GO ON Mrs. Ethel Goshng, Mrs. Julia Gosl­ a low net of 68. McClure was injured and the sailors WHITE SUGAR 5 lbs, for 1 - HINGTON, Mar. 14 i Reuters) ing, Mrs. A. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. The ladies' singles semi-finals were had to continue minus him. press conference today. Lee Gwynne, Mr. Scott Seagers, more logical in their results, based TONGUES and SOUNDS lb. 1 - Hull, the Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Veipilleaux, on the previous records of the oppos­ McClure was endeavouring to m.ake I NEW HAMILTON HOUSE a goal and had gone after the ball j indicated that the moral Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Orr, Mr. Per- ing players. Mrs. Sarah Palfrey I which lay between him and Moffat, j BILLIARDS TEAM WIN SALT MACKEREL per lb. 7d. ) agamst Russia will prob- ley-Robertson, Miss Perley-Robert- Fabyan of Boston, for example, de­ the K.S.L.I. goalkeeper. Both men ! continue. This embargo re- son, Mrs. J. G. Fleck, Squad.-Leader feated Miss Gracyn Wheeler or Cali- rushed at it but collided and Mc- i On Wednesday evening the "B" HEREFORD CORNED BEEF tin 8jd. i expoits of aviation petrol. and Mrs. C. F. Coaker and Mrs. iornia, 7-5, 6-0, and Miss Pauline Betz of Calfrornia conquered Miss Clure went to the ground. After team of the New Hamilton House rplanes and strategic materials. Mestres. Helen Pedersen of Stamford, Conn., an examination he was sent to the billiards team defeated the "B" FARINA per pound 9d. (i-0, 6-3. The two winners will meet hospital where it was at first believed j team of the North Village Recrea. tomorrow for the honours won last that he had suffered a broken leg. tion Club by the score of 442 to 322- CORN GRITS per quart lOd. year by Miss Helen Bernhard of New However, X-ray pictures were taken Results: York. and no signs of a fracture could be LAUNDRY SOAP 5 bars for 1/- There will be no singles play today, seen. He remained at the King | NEW HAMILTON HOUSE all the competition being restricted Edward Hospital until the evening when an ambulance from, the naval T. Tucker 150 to men's and ladies' doubles and G. Mills 101 SMOKED KIPPERS - SCOTCH FILLETS mixed doubles, with the first two hospital arrived for him. It is be­ S. Durham. 150 events to be played through the lieved that his injuries consist of S. Batterly 41 final round. Play will start at 10.30 bruises and a shaking up. FRESH COD FILLETS o'clock, with the semi-finals of the Following the game, Mr. Percv Total 442 ladies doubles, Mrs. Fabyan and Miss Ashton, the President of the Ber­ Betz against Miss Margot Lee and muda Football Association presented TORTH VILLAGE RECREATION Miss MUUcent Hirsh and Miss Wheel­ the trophy to the winners. Mr. CLUB er and Miss Pedersen opposing Mrs. Ashton expressed his regrets that Billy Freisenbruch and Miss Gladys the accident to McClure had occurred FRED FRITH & SON Hutchings of Bermuda. The final and hoped that his recovery would L. Richardson 50 match is scheduled to start at 2 be a speedy one. He a'so thanked G. Burch 150 Reid Street Hamilton o'clock and at the same hour the all the committees and people in­ W. Stowe 82 men's final round doubles will begin, strumental in making the com­ G. Armstrong 40 Cooke and McNeiU v. Mulloy and petition a success, including the i677tf. Prusoff. The quarter-finals in the press. Total 322 mixed doubles will start at 3.30 o'clock Teams: to be followed by the semi-finals. For the first eleven games of the K.S.L.I.—Moffatt; Jones, Jones: opening set between Mrs. Fabyan I O'Shea, Langton, Ralphs; Ashcroft, and Miss Wheeler, it looked as though Smith, Duckett, Walters, Davies. the slim g'rl from California might H.M.S. Malabar—Darby; Webb, spring an upset and defeat Mrs. Gordon; Butcher, Boweis, Denn; WELLES IN FRANCE—Radio picture flashed from Paris shows Fabyan. She trailed at 2-5 in this Rigby, Carlill, McClure, OttoweU, U. S. Under-Secretary of Stale Sumner Welles, wifh President set, then, with a sudden rise to power, Wearmouth. Albert Lebrun. President Roosevelt's special envoy heard put on a dazzling challenge that Before-Easter French demand victory before peace. stopped Mrs. Fabyan short and b ought the games to 5-all. But that was as far as Miss Wheeler could go and in the face of the No. 1 seeded PRINTERS DEFEAT star's counter-attack, the Califor­ nian lost her touch and her aggres­ EX-ARTILLERY CLUB SALE A. S. COOPER

St Law Cp. pf 19 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Shawingan ._ 201 Advertisement Steel of Canada ..„ 781 Free Sterling Rate Drops Again As Can. Bank of Com 174 HOW ONE MAN For HEATERS Yesterday's Closing Prices Bank of Mont ZfSSL. 210 Canadian Dollar Also Sags Bank of N.S JHL- Unq LOST 19 lbs. FAT and STOVES •un. Car & Foundry- 25i Royal Bank of Can 187 (Qas or Oil) Am. & For. Pow „ 11 Free sterling yesterday underwent Am. & For. Pow. pf 22J TORONTO MINING Sterling was subject to unusuaUy Am. Locomotive ™-—- 20i the worst buffeting to which it had wide and sudden fluctuations, rising And Now Feels Absolutely Call on Am. Radiator _ 81 QUOTATIONS been subjected since the market last and falling cents at a time. At one Am. Rolling MiU 141 week began to adjust itself to re­ time the rate sold up to $3.85J, where Fit Am. Smelt. & Ref -. 50 W. N.. HUTCHINGS Aldermac 26 strictions on the use of free exchange it was only § cent off on the day. But Am. Sugar Unq to pay for certain types of Biitish Walker Arcade Am. Tel. & Tel 1721 Anglo-Can 88 then it went into a fresh decline and A fat man is commonly supposed Reid Street exports. At its low for the day free Am. Water Works - 9 Aunor 215 wound up the day only ', cent above to be good-humoured, easy-going. 582+f tp. Beattie 1.06 sterling sold at $3.77, a new low for Anaconda Copper 281 its low. But there is many a fat man who Atchinson 22i Bankfield 18 the year, 9 cents under the previous finds the going far from easy. The Baldwin Loco JR.™ 151 Bobjo Unq. day's closing figure. At the end of The drastic weakness in the pound, Baltimore & Ohio 5 Bidgood Kirk 171 following letter describes one typi­ Bralorne [ 10.75" the day the late was quoted at $3.77J. which carried the free rate to within Barnsdall Cp. A ~ lli 2 cents ol the low established shortly cal instance: — Bendix Avia - 33 Buff. Ankerite ;.... Unq. Free Canadian dollars were driven Brown Oil „ Unq! after the outbreak of war, was trace­ "I began to put on weight this Bethlehem Steel - 751 downward to fuither new low ground Cal. & Ed ... 1.99 able as much to scanty demand as year, and developed stoutness in the fMYERSAL Boeing Plane - 221 for the year, being quoted at one Celanese - 29J Can. Malartir „ ." ...... 62 to the size of the offerings. With stomach which was very ugly. I Cent. Patricia | ZZZ.Z... 2 17tim e at discount of approximately 20 Ches. & Ohio - 39S the order of the British government took Kruschen Salts each morning Chrysler Corp _ 861 Chrom. Smelt I ZZZZZZZZZZZZ. AZ per cent. The closing level of the Electric Stoves late Friday restricting the use of for a month, and reduced my weight Columbia Gas & Elec..- 5j Davis ZZZZZZZZ ZZ. 2i Canadian unit was at a discount of Recommended for economical, highly Dome 23 95 free sterling to pay for exports of cer- 13 lbs. So I kept on, and have now Com. & Southern — - TJnq 18per cent. French francs, linked to satisfactory, clean cooking East Malartic 3.60 tan commodities no the United reduced 19 lbs. altogether. Apart Oongoleum - 231 sterling, were carried downward* Consol. Edison ,.....- 301 Eldorado .91 Kingdom and the Colonies, the rub­ from that, it has also reUeved me Fal. Bridge 4 7/8 points net to a closing level of Contl. Oil of D — 221 4.90 ber and tin buyers have been iorced of headaches, and I feel absolutely Godslake 52 .0214 1 8. The low for the day, and Crown Zell 151 out of the market and no buyers fit each morning, ready for a hard HARDWARE Curtis-Wright 10J Gunnar Gold 50 for the year as well, was .0213 7/8. Curtib-Wright "A" 311 Hardrock 1.04 have yet been recruited to take their day's work."—H. M. STORE Delaware & Hudson 181 Hollinger 14.00 place. Taken every morning, Kruschen Front Street Del. Lack <& West 41 Hudson Bay Unq. Dial 1179 Jellicoe 10 effects a perfectly natural clearance Elec. Auto-Lite 1 381 Meanwhile, foreigners with bal­ of undigested food substances and Elec. Power & Lt _ Unq Keer-Addison Unq. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Kirk Lake 1.27 ances in London have been losing all excessive watery waste matter. .Tiec. Beat - 14J Uttle time in withdrawing theii Foster Wheeler - 171 23.75 Unless this wastage is regularly ex- Leitch Gold 74 Cable quotations received by the funds, for they fear that the ex­ Gen. Electric - 381 local banks from their foreign cor­ • pelled Nature will eventually store it Gen. Foods Corp - 471 3.10 change restrictions maj' soon be up out of the way in the form of *"*\ \' — Wk Mclnt^re 58.95 respondents Thursday, March 14. Gen. Motors E 54 broadened to include still other com­ ugly fat. Once Kruschen gets into Glenn Martin 42 Mack Red Lake 121 London official selling rate for modities in their scope, thereby re­ the blood you will soon see that Goodrich Rubber 19& ducing stiU more the usefulness of Goodyear Rubber - 23i New York funds $1.0250 too prominent abdomen begin to Great North, pf , 23? MacLeod .Cockshutt 1.78 Montreal official buying rate for free sterling. The market lies oven double chin begin to go, and that heard reports that the British au­ Houston Oil 5J Sterling $4.43 disappear. Hudson Motor Car - 6 Sterling in New York $3.74 thorities may place direct restric­ o< fs B |CW Insp. Copper , Unq Noranda 72.50 tions on the transfer out of sterling OBrien Intl. Nickel (Can.) _ 35A of any foreign balances still re­ IWP^ '*^4 ^ ^ ^^ " Intl. Paper - 12} Oro Plata Unq LOCAL OFFICIAL RATES later. New Yo k Her- maining in London. Intl. Paper pf - 551 1.75 ribune). Intl. Tel. & Tel •41 Pend Orelle 1.75 Ferron Unq U. S. 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are ready at By The George YANKEE STORE Hamilton, Bermuda 1334fth. McMdDus THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940. Page 7

this way. The next time it comes should be getting more money than HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER in­ to some considerable amount, for COLONIAL PARLIAMENT forward unless there is some im­ the men we term unemployable. formed the House that the necessary an institution to be named as the provement I shall have to vote certificate had been furnished. attorney for an individual. That is against it. —which was agreed to. the reason that this Bill has been New Hudson Bicycles Continued Irom Page 4 MR. E. P. T. TUCKER motion presented. If it is adopted, it will MR. D. C. SMITH:—Mr. Chairman, On motion of Mr. Trimingham the was agreed to, and the Bill was read enable the administration to be ap­ BURNABY CYCLES one does not have to be a pessimist Resolve was then read the third time the first time by its title. pUed for on behalf of someone else. 3698«I

} of contact mines can be planted in a Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. George's Police Officers, be resumed in com­ that the committee rise and report very short time. COLONIAL PARLIAMENT Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I beg your mittee. In War, Army and Navy Use Mines The Atlantic coast of the United pardon, sir; but the official title is progress. States is admirably adapted to de­ The Corporation of St. Geoige's. Continued from Page 7 —which was agreed to. By CAPT. FREDERICK L. OLIVER fensive mining operations, and by Under the Municipality Act the Town Mr. BUTTERFIELD moved to sub­ of St. George's is in the singular pos­ stitute the following as Clause 2: the same token, to offensive opera­ Mr. TUCKER moved Clause 3. Mr. B. C. C. OUTERBRIDGE in the tions as well, as was exemplified by sessive case. Chair. —which was agreed to. U.S.N. Retired by a passing vessel or when the ob­ German mines being laid in various —which was agreed to. Clause 2. Nothing in this Act server ashore closes an electric cir­ places in 1918. contained shall be construed to af­ Mr. TUCKER moved the Schedule The House resumed. Hon. W. J. H. TROTT (Smith's cuit. fect the rights of His Majesty, his Written for The Christian Scienc THE CHAIRMAN reported the Bill Parish):—Mr. Chairman, on the last This type of mine offers several DEEPER ON PACIFIC COAST heirs and successors of any body Monitor Mr. J. E. P. VESEY (Southampton and it was adopted and ordered to be day of meeting I asked the committee advantages. Whenever desired, they politic or corporate or any other Parish):—Mr. Chairman, there is printed. to rise and report progress so that can be tested electrically to deter­ Throughout the entire length of person or persons except such as are The United States Army plants just one thing I would like to say the hon. member for St. George's mine the condition of the mine. the Atlantic coast, the continental GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE NO. 78 mentioned in this Act, and those mines, while the Navy lays them! before the Bill is read the third time. Parish, Mr. Tucker, might satisfy When set for controlled operation, shelf extends seaward for a dis­ CONSIDERED claiming by from or under them. Merely different terminologies for I would like to correct an apparent himself about the conditions con­ friendly vessels can pass through the tance of between 30 and 100 miles the same thing. typographical error; it should be Rent for Senior Police Officers tained in this message, and now Mr. mine field in safety, or enemy vessels before the 100 fathom curve is reach­ -which was agreed to. However, there is a sharp distinc- the Corporation of St. George; I do Mr. W. J. H. TROTT moved that Tucker will probably reply. Hon between the methods used by can be sunk in location where they ed. On this gradually deepening not think it should be the Corpora­ the Governor's Message No. 78, re- the two services and in their spheres will not block the channel. In foggy shelf, almost any desired depth of tion of St. Geoige's. la ive to rent allowance for Senior Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's of operation. weather or at night, the mines can water can be selected in which to Parish):—Mr. Chairman, since the All mines susceptible of being con­ be set for contact operation. lay b .rriors of mines. h >n. member had this message sent trolled from shore are under the pur­ Fields of controlled mines do not Unfortunately the reverse holds dawn for consideration, I have inves­ view of the Army, while those mines have to be traversed through the tor­ true for the Pacific coart, where deep tigated the matter. I find that the which explode by contact only, belong tuous and dangerous channels left water close to the land is the rule. Were sufficient mines available, MAYBOYS Corporation of Hamilton had to wait o the Navy. in fields of contact mines for the approximately four months before The Coast Artillery Corps of thepassag e of friendly vessels, where the entire 1,500 miles of Eastern coast there is always the chance that a could be protected by a continuous they could get anything definite Army operates the mine planters that from the Executive as to whether any place controlled mines in their as- mine has dragged its anchor and is a field of mines, such as Britain re­ menace to a ship navigating a sup­ cently announced had been under­ by LOUISE RAYBOLD Commissioner of Police was going to signed itions. Dl.tr. h, United Feature Syndicate, t, posedly safe fairway. taken to screen the East coasts of be appointed. As soon as they as- As e controlled mine is con­ ceitained that was not going to hap­ Any channel that is suspected o* England and Scotland. Sara Sidney, secretary to so­ nected ch a control station on love witb Sara, it wasn't easy to pen, they gave the necessary notice having been mined, is given a wide These fields would be offshore bar­ cially prominent young Curt break away—even it nis common a system of submarine Carrington ot the engineering to the Board of Works. As a result berth by enemy ships. rier*, of contact mines laid by the sense did tell nim that it was the ese mine fields are per- firm of Carrington & Broderick best thing to do. And once ne had of this, the Corporation of Hamilton ed in scope, and are only Had it not been for the mines that Navy, but they would require a pro­ in New York, is thrilled when be said goodbye to ber. he might hibitive number of mines—several starts showing a personal inter­ have had to pay lour months rent pla harbours approaches, or the Spaniards were credited with never see ner agam. . . for an unoccupied dwelling and the millions. est in her. Toby Martin, less Finally Soma said impatiently, str ly located waters that can having placed in the entrance to glamorous beau of long stand­ Government of Bermuda have been 1 kept under observation. Santiago Harbour in 1898, Admiral "I don't like you tonight! You're ing, is very jealous and. in re­ about as cheerful as a tomb! But fortunate in being relieved of the Sampson's armoured ships could OTHER METHODS DEVISED taliation, starts going about with all right—if vou don't want to necessity to pay .two months rent. LAYS MINES AT SEA easily have forced their way past tho Sonia Lester, a girl in his office. talk. I don't have to talk, either! So some other method of handling Juliette Carter, wealthy society I can read!" weak fortifications and brought the girl who has been after Curt for campaign on land to a quick end the problem had to be devised. She reached for a newspaper The motion made by Mr. Trott, The Ns ivy begins its mine laying some time, is also intensely jeal­ that another diner had left on a in water;; that are beyond the areas The Army has the mines that it The various Naval Districts are ous. Learning that the Carring­ neighboring table But she didn't on the last day of meeting was agreed in whicl:i controlled mines can be requires to cover the areas which have charged with arranging the details ton firm is in a precarious finan­ remain silent long. cial condition, she inveigles Curt "Say! Look at this! The million- conveniei y placed, and handles all been selected to be mined, and the for carrying out the general strate­ into an engagement by baiting dollar Carter girl has announced THE CHARLES BLAIR MACDONALD d in the open sea. designated position of every mine B gical policies of the Navy Depart­ him with her money. He soon her engagement to Curtis Car­ Protect YOUR Children ntrolled mine used by the charted. The mine-planters and thf ment, and with initiating such inde­ regrets the engagement, and rington." ACT, 1940 From Dangerous Infection trained personnel are available, and pendent policies as are necessary to hopes to ease out of it. Mean­ "What!" l be set, in the control sta- while, he proposes to Sara and er to explode when touched in time of emergency all of the field safeguard shippng in contiguous Toby suddenly coming to life, Resumption in Committee of Minor Cuts and Bruises tion, eitli is accepted. Then, Juliette, hear­ grabbed the paper away from her. waters. ing that he is still seeing Sara, "Boy!" he yelped. "Say, that's Each District has its own planning suddenly announces her engage­ swell! That's marvelous!" Mr. BUTTERFIELD moved that tlie from the casual scratches, cuts and bruises board which is composed of experi­ ment to the newspapers. Curt at which all children acquire. Mothers know once denies it, and angrily Bill entitled "The Charles Blair enced officers, and each of these ONIA stared at him in bewil­ MacDonald Act, 1940" be resumed breaks with her, but Sara. S derment. "What on earth is Absorbine Jr. to protect them. This powerful boards has carefully considered the shocked by his duplicity, says in committee. but soothintr antiseptic liniment relieves pain the matter with you? What differ­ at once. More important, it kills K'erms, matter of mining adjacent waters, she's through with him. Mean­ ence does it make to you?" cleanses the wound and promotes safe and • while, Toby, convinced that she healthful healing. both with respect to its own district is going to marry Curt, is very "All the difference in the — •which was agreed to. and interlocking with the defenses world!" he said excitedly. "Curt despondent. Carrington is the fellow I thought Absorbine Jr. is non-irritatinf?. can be used of the adjoining districts. safely on the most tender skin. Do not hesi­ was going to marry my girl—Sara Mr. FRITH in the Chair. tate to use it freely. Don't take chances of Local configurations of land and CHAPTER XXIX Sidney. But if he's engaged to Ju­ infection in even the smallest scratch. Guard water, have been studied, and me­ liette Carter. I was all wrong! It and protect your children's hurts with safe, "THAT same Monday after- Mr. H. D. BUTTERFIELD (Pem­ reliable Absorbine Jr. Keep a buttle always thods devised to permit mining being means that maybe I've still got a 9 noon, things were also astir chance, after all! broke Parish):- Mr. Chairman, on I handy. Sold at ail good st done with the fewest number of in the offices of Zenith Adver- Sonia didn't like this one bit. "I the last day of meeting I had moved mines conducive to effectiveness. tising — things that affected see" she ^ coldly. "But what Tbis effective remedy has a twofold clause 2 of the bill to be printed when Tnhv'c nianc gave you ^^ crazy idea he was it was pointed out by His Honour the „ ABSORBINE , JR. function. It may be used both externally EVERY DETAIL TAKEN CARE OF "y " y1**"8"- going to marry your friend Sara? and internally. It is truly tbe housewife's r-, . r or years has relieved sore muscles, muscu Shortly after he returned from I know she works for his firm, Speaker that it was not m accordance iar aches, bruises, cuts, sprains, abrasions best friend, a marvellous reliever of pain. The plans go into details concern­ lunch, ne was summoned into the but " with Rule 63 of the House, so I moved ' » ' — Always keep it handy. * ing the number of mine-layers re­ private office of Samuel Green- "He's been giving her a rush— Sold in one size onlv—never sold in bulk. wald. the general manager. asked her out to his home and quired, which rows of mines are to Get the genuine. "Look here. Martin," Greenwald everything! I thought at first he be laid first, the lengths of time re-, began, "something has come up was just stringing her along, and I tol quired for the various operations which I'll explain to you in a mo- d her so, but then, things HEALTH AND BEAUTY and so on. ment. It means you'll have to seemed to get serious." Toby NORTHROP & LYMAN CO.. LIMITED? leave for Hawaii sooner than ex- paused and stared off into space, Every woman can become the centre of attraction. Vivacity International law requires that pected. Now. I don't want to rush "Gosh! Poor Sara! This has prob- abl and beauty, the normal results of perfect health, are en­ public announcement be made when you too much, but would it be pos- y Blven her an awful jolt. She sured when your system is freed from the toxins which mines are laid in other than national sible for you to start for San lost her head over him." Francisco Wednesday night? That Listen, Toby Martin!" Sonia affect both your health and looks. Eliminate these waters, but the exact locations of the sa,d is not giving you much notice, but irritably. "If she passed up a dangerous toxins by drinking ENO'S 'Fruit Salt' regu- mine fields are not required to be di­ sweu I hope you can manage it." SW like you for this philan- ^ larly. ENO, pleasant-tasting and invigorating, will There Is No Shortcut to a vulged. "Why. yes." Toby said slowly, dering playboy. I wouldn't wast« "I believe I can." He thought any sympathy on her. She's got •k ensure you natural health and beauty all your life. Even if the fields were not continu­ glumly that, the sooner he got what she deserved. Moreover. I'd ous, a proclamation to the effect away from New York—and Sara forget her! I don't see how you >>*!IMA First thing every morning PERFECT MANICURE that mine fields would be encoun­ —the better off he'd be. can still care about any girl as Sold Everywhere tered along the eastern coast of the "Fine!" said Greenwald. "I've fickle ^ as that. Where's your in thne ilzes. United States, and advising where decided to send Miss Lester at the pride?" Trial 3 Simple Steps of the same time. I've already talked to "She wasn't fickle," Tony de- REGULAR ENOS FRUIT SALT and when safe entry could be effect­ her. and she says she can make it. fended. "She—oh, well, you would Large, Household ed, would be a deterrent to the move­ I figure you'll need her help out not understand." He hesitated, for Health and Vigour all your life. 8 CUTEX METHOD ments of all vessels, enemy and there from the start." then said. ' Look. Sonia—do you friendly, approaching the coast. "Good." said Toby. mind if I desert you after dinner Had Sonia, he wondered, been and go by to see her? I—I've got Will Ensure •§ And the public can be assured that pulling strings? Had she prompted so little time before I leave both the Army and Navy of the Unit­ Greenwald's decision to send her and " Prices: Large Household 4/3, Regular 2/6. ed Statts are prepared quickly to at the same time? "I certainly do mind! Honestly, Sonia had, very decidedly, been Toby, you're the limit!" And Trial lOd. NAIL LOVELINESS strew these devastating engines of pulling strings. She had had a "Aw. come on — be a sport. I destruction in the way of any enemy talk with Greenwald while Toby know it's rude, but the circum- threatening our coast. w .s out at lunch and had per- stances are unusual." He rose 0 The name Cutex is synony­ —o— suaded him oi the wisdom of let- abruptly. "I'll go phone her now ting her accompany Toby instead to see if she's going to be at mous with perfectmanicuring. of following him to Hawaii. home." Cutex Cuticle Remover is the TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH When he emerged from Green- He dashed away, with Sonia outstanding preparation for wald's office after a half-hour con- looking daggers at his retreating ference. she was watching for him back. making the cuticle into lovely High Water Low Water Sun Sun­ C A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. rise set from her near-by desk, and flashed smooth frames for the nails. 12.12 12.26 6.34 6.39 6.30 6.26 him a smile. TO REACH the phone booth, ha "How do you like the new * had to pass the cashier's desk, 1.10 1.25 7.34 7.35 6.29 6.27 on Cutex Oily Polish Remover plans'" she called which the latest editions of the 8.42 6.27 6.27 contains no acetone. It safely 2.14 2.36 8.40 He 'walked over to her. "Suits evening papers were on display, 3.25 3.50 9.49 9.55 6.26 6.28 e ch c ed to glance toward removes polish and will not me. It-it's great you're going ^ „„ fJ-„ _ You'll thrill to the beauty of 4.56 10.54 11.05 6.25 6.28 them, then suddenly halted, his cause brittle nails. 4.31 with me." 5 34 5.56 11.45 6.23 6.29 "I'm pleased, too," she enthused, eye caught by a headline: your teeth when you use the "even if I will have to break my Cutex new Salon Polish will 6.29 6.51 32.06 12.45 6.22 630 neck to be ready to leave on Wed­ CARRINGTON DENIES new Listerine Tooth Paste. grve the greatest wear and the 7.16 7.41 1.05 1.31 6.21 6.31 nesday! It's going to be fun. ENGAGEMENT TO Miss CARTER Luster-Foam is the reason. In­ polish shades are all in the 8.06 8.30 1.56 2.18 6.20 6.32 Toby!" 8.52 9.16 2.45 3.01 6.19 6.32 "Yes. Well, we'll talk it over at stantly it surges into a marvel- latest fashion. There is a shade dinner tonight," he said, moving He bought the paper and stood to suit every preference. 9.40 10.04 3.35 3.45 6.17 6.33 on. there staring at it. Gone, now, was I Ious "beauty bath" that reaches 10.28 10.51 4.24 4.30 6.16 6.33 his elation—snuffed out in an in­ Cutex Polish Foundation is 11.14 11.42 5.14 6.15 6.34 "LIE HAD asked her to dinner to stant. So Carrington wasn't en­ every part of the mouth, that 5.20 gaged—unless he was to Sara. made to protect your nails and 12.05 6.06 6.31 614 6.35 ** make up for the date he had cut the evening before but. when Slowly, wearily Toby returns© cleans your teeth to a won­ your polish—may be worn 104 7.04 7.06 6.12 6.36 flung the paper 12.38 che dinner hour came and they *° J^Zlt^Z ^,„ drous new brilliancy. Try a under or over your favourite 1.40 2.10 8.05 8.10 611 6.37 faced each other across a table in dow"*"n" before Sonia. shade of polish. 2.45 3.20 9.12 9.21 6.09 6.38 a little Italian restaurant, he did "Mistake." he muttered. "Later tube and you'll be convinced. not keep his promise to "talk it edition says no. So I — I don't over " Instead, he was morose and Phone her." He slumped into nis silent making only monosyllabic chair. INSTANT replies to her eager attempts at Sonia took in the altered news, W, CUTEX conversation then looked at him smugly. |Nx\\\\\\\ ™////>^ POSTUM He couldn't get his mind off "Wel1 • • • J told vou that y°* USTEMNE Sara. The more he thought about were an idiot " 1 8116 LU5TERF0AM Manicure twice a day n leaving on Wednesday—only two '° - hush!" he growled. T^OOTIl A * ' ^/'/'M/'/f 'IWVVWVC* RESTS VOUR days off—the less he liked it. It ~T j Preparations tTo oe NERVES was going to be pretty hard. When continued) a fellow nad been in love with a (The characters in this serial are BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY Representatives girl as Ions as he had been in Actitio-ust

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Crossword Puzzle 1I fcott/w»0JLBERTS0N Friday, March 15th "By LARS MORRIS: [Copyright: 1940: By Ely Culbertson.] was lead the ace and another dia­ ACROSS ANSWER TO 6—Ham mond, disdaining the finesse. To my PREVIOUS PUZZLE 7—French article "Dear Mr. Culbertson: Quite an NBC-RED NETWORK 1—Full of moisture 8—Messenger's services argument arose over the play of the disgust he himself made this point (—Transactions 9—BucU clear in his last paragraph. WEAF 660 kc/s; WLW 700 kc/s; WIOD. 10—Ruler of Venice 10—Given a certatD task foUowing rubber bridge hand: 14—Smell 11 -Arabian poet 610 kc/s; WGEA 21.50 & 15.33 mc/s; WGEO G 1 B L A u w i " South, dealer. Nevertheless, the point is so impor­ 9.53 mc/s. 15—Open to view BU _ L 12—Plate witb gold tant that I am publishing the hand 16—Man's name A D EjJ. V O 1 D SI C 1 ti E 13—Parts of house "Both sides vulnerable. 1.00—Strings That Sing IT—Rise and fall of D E EKA E O tNj • B op £ D 22—Perform . and shall insist on my pound of flesh. s 23—Meadow * NORTH 1.15—The O'Neills ocean 1s c E p T C E O E R • R A Here was a case in which an argument 1.30—Talk T 24—Attic 18—First person plural |vi A F* 5 Mr, R A 1 cr 26— Not many arose over a completely inconsequen­ 1.45—News 19—Egyptian god O SBT R E C 2.00—Spinning Wheel Singers 20—High E •R T R A T !8 Pointed shape n ••' l? I 20—Partaker of meal tial point, a point that never should 2.15—Ellen Randolph ai— Horses E ?• \V E N s R FN 4 Q J 9 7 43 A 10—Thus have arisen in a rubber bridge game. 2.30—Federation of Women's Club 23—Loiterers L Ab Nl ACREM C A PR II -Less elevated *K J 7 2 25—Negative answer L i VIEID £Z 11 c p cl p c A The declarer was playing a small 2.45—Words and Music 26—Marsh >3- Pertaining to Italian WEST EAST 3.00—Betty and Bob EeaEDBH QDIl as volcano slam contract which was worth 1,370 3T—Three-toed sloth Si And iFrench! 4\ 10 7 6 i 3 2 3.15—Arnold Grimm's Daughter 3S—Oceans • at3BH@ SgllSH-e— points to him. He risked these points 3.30—Valiant Lady 31—Without • leader OS SOS SESHH[1S< 34—Waste VH Q 7 V 10 5 4 2 15 Roofed structures —and lost them—because he wanted 3.45—Betty Crocker 36— Possesses 5SDSC* 3EI1I2S igiggj 17 Objects of Dll- + li 10 2 • 8 4.00—The Story of Mary Marlin 37—Cut eras* grlmages to make an extra 30 points! In other 4.15- 38—Lengthen oat mmmsi $ Harassa • mwsm *10 ^986543 40—Bangs words, he laid approximately 46 to 1 4.30—Pepper Young's Family 39—In vicinity HHB@ 44—Prefix from SOUTH 40—Stitch that he could catch the K-10 of dia­ 4.45—Vic and Sade 41—Edward 45—Quiet state AA K 9 5 5.00— 43—Prefix: again 46—Read monds! 5.15—Stella Dallas 47—Toward VA 9 6 3 43—Lessens sa -Skin fruit 49—Sleeping couch Even at duplicate bridge, in which 5.30— 46—Firing mammal 66—SoU + A 6 5 5.45— 47—Gamin (col.) 67—Sharp 60—Spice an extra 30 points may result in a 48—Gives as direction 63—Mother *A Q 6.00— 69 Ova (4—Witb ability substantially better match-point score, 6.15—Midstream 60—Explosive noises 70—Hoofed mammals (1—Dad 65—True 'The bidding: it would be absurd to take the dia­ 6.30—Kitty Keene 71-Par back 86—Position in 6.45—The O'Neills E3—Limb 71—Remain South West North East mond finesse in this hand. For one 63—Myself organisation 7.00—Elmira College Glee Club 84—Stopped DOWN 67—Rip Refreshingly New... 2 no trump Pass 3 diamonds Pass thing, the chance of catching the 7.15—Malcolm Claire SB—Moving part ef 66—In cards three sne* 5 no trump Pass 6 diamonds Pass king and ten is not very good and, 7.25—News machine t—Partods 69 -Leaf of book 7.30—Three Cheers 62 Vegetable 3—Mine r«i SC -Units of work Pass Pass for another, the risk is all out of pro­ 7.45—Ll'l Abner 63—Letter of alphabet I—Pasnljt. 61—Examination portion to the gain. The proper play 8.00—Fred Waring ui Pleasure Time 64—Hesitating 4—«m othM atid dresses 64—Greek letter " 1 was North, the declarer. East exclamation 66—Toward sky was to win the opening heart lead in 8.15—1 Love a Mystery 8— PliotJ HCmA opened a small heart and I played 8.30—The Revelers dummy's ace, then cashed the ace- dummy, cash the trump ace [perhaps 8.45—Gliding Swing king of spades, discarding my losing the king would drop singleton], then 9.00—Cities Service Concert cash the A-K of spades, discarding a 10.00—Waltz Time Pastel Felts heart. Next 1 led a small heart which 10.30—What's My Name I ruffed, then led the queen of heart, and then lead a second dia­ 11.00—Cavalcade of Hits mond toward the closed hand. Obvi­ 11.30—The Story Behind the Headlines trumps thru East. West won with 11.45—Talk for a the king and now I had to take every ously, this conservative and logical 12.00—News line of play would have left no de­ trick which, at first glance, appeared # » • Sunshiney Spring . . . a certainty. But West returned a fense. West could capture the second small spade and I, not knowing the diamond with the king and, as before, NBC-BLUE NETWOBK return a spade, but now, with only position of the ten of trumps, was in WJZ 760 kc/s; WLW 700 kc/s; KDKA 980 a dilemma as to whether to ruff low one trump at large, and with that kc/s; WRCA 17.73 mc/s, 15.21 & 11.87 mc/s; and risk an overrun" by East, or to situated in the West hand, North WPIT 11.87 mc/s, 15.21 & 11.87 mc/s. would be in absolutely no danger. 1.00—Meet the Artist ruff with the jack and then depend 1.15—Vass Family Conical Crowns, Rackish Lines, on the ten dropping on a lead to 1.25—News dummy's ace. After much thought I Tomorrow's Hand 1.30—National Farm and Home Hour played my jack of trumps, figuring 2.15—The Chase Twins Brims of all widths, Sloping here, South, dealer. 2.30—Dance Orchestra that if East were out of spades it was 3.00—N.B.C. Music Appreciation Hour quite likely he had one or both of the Both sides vulnerable. 4.00—Orphans of Divorce with an Upward Swing there .... other trumps. Naturally, after my NORTH 4.15—Amanda of Honeymoon Hill A 1 10 8 5 4.30—Affairs of Anthony play 1 was clown one. The argument 4.45—Between the Book Ends V A 9 6 5 5.00—Club Matinee Stylish indeed are these new HATS that 1 should have figured out why • Q 3 5.55—News West \ea a small spade. The only 6.00—Name It and Take It *10 9 8 reason I could think of was that he 6.30—Bud Barton Sketch . . . . ,n pure White, Petal Pink, WEST 6.45—Tom Mix J no other lead, but my partner EAST A7 6 3 2 7.00—News that he played it to try to force 7.05—Talks of Interest to Women V 10 7 3 2 Primrose, Bermuda Blue and Tor- me up with the jack of trumps, thus ii 7.15—Orchestra • 65 7.30—Gulden Serenaders automatically establishing his ten. I V K Q i 8 46 5 2 7.45—Lowell Thomas i! have made my contract, but I 4} 10 » 7 2 8.00—Josef Marais quoise. ! maintain that this was not the *K J 7 3 SOUTH 8.30—Yesterday's Children AA K Q 9 9.00—"This Amazing America" ect way to play the hand. 9.30—Carson Robinson " Incidentally, if I had not been so 10.00—Plantation Partv 4 A K J S 1 .•dy in trying to make every trick 10.30—"What Would Have You Done" *A Q -i 11.00—To be Announced 18/6 to 22/6 I could have given the opponents the 12.00—News king of trumps on the second lead of Mr. Culbertson wil! discuss this han. in tomorrow's column. trumps and made a small slam with­ COLUMBIA NETWORK out any finesse. R. L. T., Canada." Dblr- by I'ntud Fetlurs Syndicate Inc. Write your fcri-lgo troubles ar.i j WABC, 8.60 kc/s; WCAU, 1170 kc/s; W2XE. 21.57, 15.27. 11.83 & 9.65 mo/s; WCAI, 21.52, There somebody goes stealing my problems Jo Ely Cul.bortson. car,} I 15.27 & 9.59 mc/s. nder again! I was all set to give oi this peper, inclosing a self- ' 1.00—Kate Smith '"'" 2nd Floor d> • later the devil for getting himself 1.15— 1 addresser*, stamped f«vel'>;;t 1.30—Romance of Helen Trent into a , jam when all he had to do 1.45— 2.00—The Goldbergs 2.15— The Womans Shop 2.30—The Right of Happiness 2.45—The Road of Life 3.00—Lanny Ross 3.15—Joyce Jordon Reid Street 3.30—Your Family and Mine BE BRIGHT BE GAY 3.45—My Son and I 4.00—Society Girl During March and April we will be open on LIFE IN BERMUDA SHOULD BE THAT WAY 4.15—Golden Gate Quartet 4.30—News Thursday afternoons until 5.30 p.m. and, as 4.35—Orchestra 4.45—Richard Maxwell usual, on Saturdays until 10 p.m. DINING AND DANCING 5.00—Pretty Kitty Kelly 5.15—Myrt and Marge 5.SO—Hilltop House 5.45—Stepmother 6.00—By Kathleen Norrls 6.15—Billy and Betty THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL 6.30—It Happened !n Hol'ywood 6.45—Scattergood Baines Will Assure Your Living The Bermuda Way 7.00—News 7.05—Edwin C. 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Recorded Pro- gramme 2.00—The Happy Gang Cash and Carry Prices 2.30—Road Of Life 2.45—Paul Martin and His Music 3.00—NBC Music Appreciation Hour 4.00—The Procter and Gamble Hour 5.00—Club Matinee To Suit Your Pocket- 5.15—Dominion Election Broadcast 5.30—Song and Dance. Recorded Pro- gramme 5.45—The BBC News 6.15—Tunes for Twilight. Recorded pro- gramme SWIFTS' OXFORD SAUSAGES large tins 1/9 6.30—The News. Canadian Press 6.45—Closing Stock Quotations 7.00—Jerry Livingston's Orchestra HORMEL'S BONELESS PIGS FEET quart jar 3/- 7.15—Gus Steck's Orchestra 7.30—Organ Melodies. Allen Reid 7.45—Lucio's Ensemble 8.00—Rhythms By Romanelli 8.30—Violin Recital 8.45—European Reminiscenses Radio Service 10.00—CBC House of Vanity FLOUR 10.30—Along The Boulevard SUGAR 11.00—Wood-House and Hawkins 7 lbs. for 1/6 11.30—Our Musical Heritage—Talk 100 lb. sacks 16/6 11.45—Dominion Election Broadcast with 1 "Best" double size 12.00—The News. Canadian Press and Repairs... or, Fleischman's Yeast 6 lbs. for II Cake DAVENTRY, ENGLAND GSA 6.05 mc/s, GSB 9.51 mc/s; GSC 9.58 mc's; GSD 11.75 mc/s; GSE 11.86 mc/s; 7.30 p.m.—News summary GSG 17.79 mc/s; GSI 13.26 mc/s; GSO 15.18 Is your RADIO playing as well as it :P?- CHIVER'S MARMALADE ipl mc/s; GSP 1531 mc/s; GSV 17.81 mc/s. Stations GSF 15.14, GSB 9.51, GSQ 11.75, should? GSC 9.58. 7 lb. tin 3/6 — 4 lb. tin 2/6 6.45 a.m.—News bulletin Have you had it checked of late? 7.30 am.—News 9.15 a.m.—News Our SERVICE DEPARTMENT is fully BERMUDA CAULIFLOWER per pound 8d. 12.00 Noon—New„ bullet!' 2.00 p.m.—News Bulletin equipped to diagnose and correct the 3.00 p.m.—News summary BERMUDA TRIUMPH POTATOES 6 lbs. for 1/- 4.50 p.m.—News sumi„ary many causes of poor reception. 5.45 p.m.—News bulletin COOKING APPLES 4 pounds for 1/- 8.30 p.m.—News bulletin Every make of RADIO efficiently 10.45 p.rj.—News summary ORANGES (large size only) doz 1/4 12.00 Midnight—News bulletin handled. . . . 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to America where he was recognised "PHOTOGRAPHY IN as e.n authority as what was prac­ Classified Advertisements COLOUR" tically a new art. THE INSULAR ENGLISH "Photography in Colour" is ob­ HELP WANTED aleigh (By Paul Outerbridge) viously intended, for the most part, By GRAHAM MILLER for the technically' trained in camera (PubUshed by Ramdon House Inc. work. Cn the other hand, the tech­ By a curious paradox the Englishman, so traditionally insular in TELEPHONE OPERATOR, experi­ New York) nicalities are so fully explained and so his outlook, is by tradition also one of the world's greatest travellers. enced. Apply Elbow Beach Hotel. simply expiessed that even the ama­ His newspapers may once have displayed the legendary "contents bill" 1650tth. eitp. leydes "I heard Paganini last night," teur can find much of value to him, in a period of bad weather—"Continent Isolated," but his interest in said an old man with downcast eyes, whilst the reader is enchanted with other lands is growing and spreading. Foreign travel, once the privilege "and I went home and broke my the reproductions, accompanied as of the great British aristocrats who, filled with insatiable curiosity, FOR SALE To Rent or Buy violin." they are with explanations of the roamed the world in the 18th and 19th centuries, was becoming the accepted annual holiday for great masses of the population. In this "I heard Paganini last night," methods used to obtain them, and HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, said a young man whose eyes gazed article Mr. Graham Miller explodes the myth of the "Insular Englishman." the artist's ideas of the meaning of Davenport Etc., also Antiques, staiwaids, "and I went out and the subjects. In almost every town in Europe ed whisky bottles. Great gusts of Corner Cupboard, Tables, Cedar bought a violin." of any size there is an Hotel Bris­ cold air go howling down the lengths Bed, Etc. Dial 1983. In his introductions, the author WADSON'S If this reviewer may reverse that tol. of scores of trains as the English 1553*s.ei tof.15 example of despair and hope, he explains the difference between Some of the Hotels Bristol are fling open the windows. monochromatic and color photo­ would explain that long ago he ex­ elaborate and expensive, some of The value of English tourists PLAY-PEN £1., and Junior Dresser 47Its.tp. graphy. "In black and white," he •#» perimented with the ait ox the camera them shabby and cheap, but they traffic to continental countries in £2. 10. 0. Excellent condition. Write says, "You suggest, in color you but failed dismally. After reading are all memorials to a long dead normal times is millions of pounds Box 1695, Bermuda Press. state." Much can be implied by Paul Outeibridge's "Photography in Earl of Bristol who travelled around each year. 1695*f.s. their knowledge with a view to at­ Colour," he feels impelled to go out suggestion, but statement demands Europe in a coach and six, two hun­ A hundred years or so it was the PARLIAMENT'S NEW taining results. and buy a camera." certainty—absolute certainty.'' 3 PIECE DOUBLE BEDROOM SUITE, dred years ago. aristocracy of England who travel­ The parties under their leaders sit cheap for cash, Walnut, New Box Paul Outerbridge, the author ot He was the original English "mi­ led. And, roughly speaking, it was TECHNIQUE in their accustomed places, and the The reproductions are all of the Spring and Mattress. CaU 3325. this fascinating work on a subject lord"—first of a long Une of travel- the aristocracy who in those days spokesmen of Labour and the author's compositions, and in min­ 1688*f. rapidly coming to the fore, has gone Ung Englishmen; first disprover of ruled England, formulated her for­ Liberals duly rise to make their com­ ute detail he shews how the efiecs far in his profession and fully jus­ the elaborate fable that the Eng­ eign policy, patronised her arts and The British House of Commons to­ ments on ministerial utterances. tified those who held high hopes of were obtained. Even the amateur lish are an insular race. regulated her manners. day presents a strangely different But apart from occasional echoes of him in his younger days when he can follow this description of "Avo­ Today, as democratic government aspect from that of a year or two old social controversies, party feel­ was well-known in Bermuda. cado Pears", a remarkable work He must have been an impressive FOR RENT sight, this Earl of Bristol. I pic­ has spread the conscionsness of rule ago. Then it was deeply divided on ing is largely in abeyance. All Even as a beginner in his art he with material only the artist could ture him as a large man with a throughout the whole country, it major questions of foreign policy, groups—or at least all the more always aimed high. Art, to him, was have selected. "THE MOUNT," Desirable Flat, hew large voice and a pocket full of is the mass of the people who travel. some of which could not be raised important groups—are in agree­ as it WdS to Ruskin who wrote: "The house, overlooking harbour. Every "For a long time I was intrigued guineas, attended by postUUons, Few fables are more false than without fierce debate. Now its ment about the main requirements art is greatest which conveys to the modern convenience. Phone 3577. with a desire to do a composition that which says that the EngUsh temper is completely altered. It is for war, about conscription, and mind or the spectator, by any means outriders and accompanied by mys­ 1676*f. ei. to th. 21. making use of avocado pears on ac­ are an insular people. The life and more like a large committee of per­ the need of making everything else whatever, the greatest number of terious and weighty trunks. count of their fine simplicity of foim, thought of England has for nearly sons assembled to deal with a mat­ secondary to the efficient prosecu­ the greatest ideas, and I call an idea To the simple folk of some Cen­ which although basically ovoid, is three centuries been coloured by ter of common interest and to pool tion of war. If it is true that the great in proportion as it is received tral European towns he must have even more subtle became of the ir­ every cultural movement on the party system is of the essence of by a higher faculty of the mind, and appeared fabulously rich, fabulous­ regularity of the curves. . . It will be Continent. In fact the English have FOR SALE Parliamentary government, then it as it more fully occupies, and in oc­ ly important, with all his lordly seen that these avocados form the always derogated their own cul­ might be supposed that Parliament­ cupying exercises and exalts, the fa­ trappings. No wonder then that base of a triangle, which culminates tural attainments, have always been ary government had ceased. culty bj which it is received." scores of innkeepers wistfully count­ BALMORAL la the Matter of United Secur­ in a point in the high light of the over-eager in their praise of quite Since the early days when we here ing the good golden guineas after Two-storey dwelling house But, on the contrary, Parliament lemon. The color of the lemon has mediocre continental masters. Musi­ knew him as a member of an old Ber­ the "milord's" departure decided to Situated at Mt. Hill ities, Limited and has by no means ceased to function. been purposely altered to bring it cians with undistinguished names muda family, he has kept faithful change the name of their inn. 8 bedrooms It is extremely active, although the into better and more harmonious like Stokes become Stokowskis over­ to his lofty conceptions of Art. i the Matter of The Companies form of its activity is not that to colour relationship with, the compo­ night. Shelley and Byron both lived isuitable for two tenants) He attempted no royal road to TIRELESS TOURISTS which politicians are accustomed. sition as a whole." and died abroad. Special price for quick sale Act, 1923. Criticism is ceaseless, but in the progress. He entered the Clarence White School of Photography and The English have always been England in her turn, by the £1400 main it is the criticism of individuals All the reproductions pre UMIH ex­ breadth of her understanding and listening to the voice of the man-in- v'ithin a ".ear "Vanity Fair" had plained and the technical processes great and tireless tourists. No peo­ Apply reproduced a fine composition by ple in Europe will suffer so much the richness of her literary expres­ SOMERS REAL ESTATE AGENCY the-street rather than that of a of development given. But alas! sion, has benefited the Continent, NOTICE political party. It is heard just as him. Afterwards he went to London for the reader, even tho author has and so gladly of the weariness of Dial 1261 and was honoured by tite Royal travel. Every year in peacetime It was for the travelling English [EREBY GIVEN that the credit- often from Conservative members not explained how one perceives Tauchnitz of Leipzig carefully as from the Opposition. Photographic Society with a request beauty in a common object, and per­ the railway systems of the Contin­ iiat above named Company, for a one-man exhibit. In Paris he ent are plagued, preplexed, and en­ rint ed his first paper-backed vol- ; The House of Commons has be­ fect design in an arrangement of being voluntarily wound did the layout for French "Vogue" riched by the traveUing English. ; of English classics. But it come a sort of watch-dog for the dissimilar objects. R0SSVILLE GUEST HOUSE •Hired, on or before the and designed what was, at that Like alien corpuscles in a blood | the people of all Europe who t day of March, 1940 to send in public, ceaselessly reminding an Ex­ time, the largest and most com­ Paul Outerbiidge has achieved a stream, the English harass the na­ ti to read them. and christian names and sur-ecutive that it has to reckon with pletely equipped studio for advertis­ work of immense value to the pi >- tives in a good-natured way. Dining A Hungarian hotel keeper once T heir addresses and descrip- public opinion and must inarch in ing photography in existence. From fessionl photographer, a joy to tite car stewards wrinkle their brows surprised anc delighted me by point- 11 particulars of their debts step with it. SNOW PLANT RESTAURANT there lie went to Berlin and studied amateur, and an inspiration to all. - as they brew tea of a sinful black­ ing out tl: i opening scene of and the names and ad- Many members regard it as one of ST. GEORGE'S film technique, and finally returned A. M. PurceU. ness and polish the dust off neglect- Shakespeare': Hamlet as a piece of their Solicitors (if any) to their most important functions to mercenary writing Such an atmos- . undersigned Nicholas Bayard extract information from the Gov­ phere of portent and horror, he said, Roums with or without Meals tlie Bank of Bermuda Build- ernment, not for handing it on to was vulgar box-office appeal. •oke, the Liquidator of the the public, but that their own criti­ DESIGN FOR And though Shakespeare may not upany, and, if so required by cism may be informed. Hence the ENSRAUM Rent Moderate Dial 9145 be read everywhere on the Contin­ n writ ing from the said Liqu- demand for occasional secret ses­ 1696+f.s.tu. ssss* ent with such perspicacity, it is . personally or by their sions. At a secret session it is ex­ M certain that modern English writers to come in and prove their pected that information will be im­ have as many continental readers r claims at such time and parted to Members for their own as they have English. shall be specified in such use so that they can more effectively BIRTH indefault thereof they will discharge their critical duties. EVEN FOREIGN LANGUAGES! WARD To Mr. and Mrs Voorhees be excluded from the benefit of any Parliament is playing a democratic I. Ward, at EdgehUl, Pembroke, on ribution made before such debts role effectively, but not in the least The English are even learning to Thursday, March 14, 1940—a Son, in the usual Parliamentary way, or speak foreign languages. The Lon- Frederick Gibson according to the tradition. Is it don County Council announced re-1 1664 f loth day of March, 1940. possible that a House of Commons cently that in 1938 a record number | which can so change its procedure of students enrolled in the foreign ———^^———^——^——• N. B. DILL. in this war may evolve a new tech­ language classes. And the people nique which in time may funda­ Liquidator. who go to night schools are the ! They travelled without the restraint mentally modify the party system? ordinary people of England, the of their fathers It was people, (Christian Science Monitor.) men in the street and their sons things of everyday life and scenery and daughters. I that held their attention Maybe There has been a change in the j they missed the Delia Robbia's, but spirit of travel during the last two they had the agreeable surprise of generations. Sixty years ago the] meeting the Italians ancellation of Sale English travelled with Ruskin under j They have returned home to be- one arm and Baedeker under the I come critical of English cookery, other. Some of them had a strained The ordinary lower middle class Notice is hereby given that the sale by ' and rather terrible hankering after : or working class Englishmen, the public auction of certain real estate in culture. To have missed seeing the I bank clerk, the shop assistant, is Warwick Parish advertised to take place Delia Robbia bas relief in the Opera becoming cosmopolitan. Though at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday the 30th March, del Duomo at Florence was to have holidays abroad may be suspended 1940 IS HEREBY CANCELLED. fallen into moral sin. "for the duration" there is little In the "between-war" years hum doubt that peace will herald an HALLETT AND WHITNEY. dreds of thousands of ordinary area of ever-increasing foreign travel EngUsh people have travelled abroad, on hi- part Barristers-at-Law.

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