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VOL. 31 — NO. 178 HAMILTON. BERMUDA, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 6D PER COPY Middle East Debate Hank's Annual Meeting Churchill Says Violence To Development Of Small British At Abadan Must Be Manufactories, Free Port Met By Force If Necessary Area At Dockyard Urged Consideration should be | By WALTER DAVIS given to the creation of a CURATOR TELLS STORY free port in the Dockyard area LONDON, July 30 (Reuter). and firms should be encour­ OF FINDING THE CAHOW —United States intervention | Buffer Zone Deadlock aged in establishing small in the oil dispute between manufacturing processes in Britain and Persia today Bermuda, said Mr. H. J. Discovered Only "Straight" brought the opposing sides Tucker, manager of the Bank Burrow Of Bird In Bermuda within sight of negotiation. In Korea Is Unbroken of Bermuda, in his annual j The Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison, told the Ho j report to shareholders yester- j If Mr. Louis Mowbray, curator Jjof Commons that Mr. I , July 31, Tuesday day afternoon. of the Government Aquarium and Stokes, a member of the (Reuter).—Allied and Communist "In order to utilise the areas at Museum, had not discovered the net who has a special re AUSTRALIAN INFLATION delegates at the Korean cease-fire I Boaz and Ireland Islands and to only "straight" cahow burrow in bility for supplies, was re conference are agreed on only one assist in stabilising the general Bermuda, the chances are that the go to Persia for discussion] DEVELOPS INTO CRISIS thing—that hostilities will con­ local economy, this bank has famous species of seabird might the Anglo-Iranian Oil Cc tinue during the current armistice I been actively concerned in still be officially labelled as soon as "certain point mpan talks. attempting to interest firms from "extinct" in the ornithologists' 3" ha record books. been settled with the Pers States' Prime Ministers In the 14th meeting at Kaesong, abroad in the establishment of Government. the longest session yet, they talked small manufacturing processes in St. George's Rotarians learned Confer With Mr. Menzies for three hours and eight minutes Bermuda. this last night at their weekly His announcement came a f meeting' in the White Horse hours before Mr. Averell Ha rri yesterday but could not sleep "In our opinion developments ecial to The New York Times away their differences. Both sides along this line may be anticipated Tavern when Mr. Mowbray spoke man, President Truman's special on the re-discovery of tte cahow envoy, took off on a return flight and the Royal Gazette) ref used to give an inch on whether and we trust that the Govern­ MELBOURNE July 30. — A a neutral buffer zone should be The Anglican cemetery in St. George's is being rehabilitated and the picture shows the Rev. John ment will lend the weight of its in Bermuda by himself and Dr. for Persia, where he has been Robert Cushman Murphy, trying to iron out the row oveij sharp divergence of opinion be­ set up ln Korea. Stow, rector of St. Peter's Church, and Mr. Will im Zuill, Jr., checking some of the graves which influence to demonstrate that such tween • the Commonwealth of projects are officially welcomed," curator of birds at tte American nationalisation of the Anglo- The Allies want the zone based are overgrown with fennel and other weeds. B.-low: How it is hoped the entire cemetery will Museum of Natural History in Iranian Oil Company. Australia and the Australian on tte present battle line, which declared Mr. Tucker. states on the acceptance of look when the work of restoration fe completed. The picture shows a part of the cemetery where New York, in February this year. Mr. Morrison, who was review­ is north of the 38th Parallel ex­ Mrs. Alice Meyer has kept the Meyer family vault neat and in a good state of preservation. FINANCIAL STATEMENT The story of the finding of the responsibility for anti-inflationary cept in the western sector. Com­ ing Middle East affairs in the measures was revealed today at During the year the bank made cahow gained world-wide pub­ House of Commons, said Mr munist truce delegates want it to a profit of £81,236 8s. 6d. The licity—in Mr. Mowbray's estima­ the opening session of a con­ be on the Parallel. Stokes would go to Abadan to in­ ference called by the Prime Mini­ total resources of the bank in­ tion tbe equivalent of about vestigate the situation there be­ ster, Mr. Robert Menzies, to Brig.-General William Nuckols, creased by £133,000 and de­ $150,000 worth of free publicity fore visiting Teheran. U.N. briefing officer, told news­ posits by £1,229,000. In view of for the Colony. COS ss the economic crisis. Mr. Morrison said the Persian . McGirr, Prime Minister of men that when the meeting ended the satisfactory earnings the The cahow, Mr. Mowbray said, Government had given Mr. Harri­ South Wales, said it was the tte Communists had been invited dividend per share was increased bred in the eastern end of the man proposals for reopening ne­ of the Commonwealth by Vice-Admiral Charles Turner from £2 to £ 2 15s. Assets Islands by tens of thousands about gotiations to settle the oil dis­ rhment to tackle the problem Joy, U.N. chief delegate, to com­ totalled £ 6.936,359 8s. 6d., includ­ 300 years ago. They made such pute. Hitherto the Persians hav*** illation on a national basis, ment on the United States state­ ing £ 1,989,951 4s. 4d. cash in good eating that early settlers insisted that their move to na­ reused the Commonwealth of ment on a demilitarised zone. vaults and with other banks. killed them by the thousand. It tionalise the company has noth­ ig to give the states a lead Peking Radio last night quoted Liabilities amounted to was not uncommon for a man to ing to do with the British Gov­ said the main factor of the tte North Korean general as tell­ £6.514.:) 72 10s. 4d., while the go out at night with a torch and ernment. nd ; was- the lack of positive ing U.N. negotiators they should share capital, general reserve and return with 200 or more birds at AN ASSURANCE ri:*is a by the Menzies Government not take advantage of their sea lundivided profits totalled a time. It was not surprising that after ten or 15 years of this wanton Observers here said todaj M the past 18 months. He and air superiority to achieve an £421,986 18s. Id. the Commonwealth should all-round favourable position in slaughter they became to the Britain is seeking an assurance •aid The directors were re-elected average person things of tte past. that present moves to take over full responsibility tor price the conflict. He protested fhia I as follows: president, Sir Eldon controlake . U.N. attitude should not be As the birds became less and less Mhe Abadan refinery will cease Trimingham; vice-president, Sir prevalent their natural enemies, while talks are in progress. adopted at the talks, the radio John Cox; directors, Mr. C. M. Mr. Gair, deputy Prime Mini­ stated. the longtails and the rats, also it is, here thai An^io-Jraniaij ster -5f Queensland^ also urged the Allen. Mr. H. St. George Butter­ played havoc with them until has its big refiner*.', capable oj i'limi mufpeaHh to adopt price Foreign troops should stay on field. M.C.P., Mr. William'Frith, they were considered extinct. Mr. E G. Gibbons, M.C.P.. Mr. F. producing 15,000,000 gallons « ontrol arid to control profits. He in Korea for about a year if there About 1906. Mr. Mowbray con­ day, but now near a stand ai'fiied that wage pegging was no is an armistice, said a South C. Outerbridge, Mr. J. E. Pearman, M.C.P., Mr. W. J. Richardson, Sir tinued, a strange petrel was taken to the company's refusa iiliitir.ii. Korean Government spokesman to his father for identification. the Persian Governmen at the U.N. advance truce camp. Stanley Spurling, Sir Howard Mr. McDonald, Prime Minister Trott, Mr. J. S. Vallis, Mr. J. E. P. The bird was skinned and it was alisation order. »f Victoria, demanded more Dr. Clarence Rhee, Director of decided to compare the skin and Mr. Morrison, who w is openir Vesey, M.CP, Dr. H. C. Wilkin- financial aid from the Common­ Public Information, declared that I son and Mr. W. J. Young. its skeleton with some of the a debate on Middle E* st affair wealth. He opposed any curtail- would need the fossil bones found in the* caves of dealt generally with the' ::it:ia!i. ent of immigration and said that troops for defence and to train her The text of Mr. Tucker's report some of the Colony's islands. His in that explosive area, He w; Victoria's public works pro- own forces. i follows: father came to the conclusion that followed in the Commonu s by M Con'inued on Page 9 Continued on Page 8 "The annual profit has amounted it was a cahow. It was the first Winston Churchill, Copnservati t ' to £81,236 8s. 6d. which has been record of the bird for at least 200 , leader, who gibed at hi plat appropriated as follows:— vears. The skin and skeleton tildes" and criticised the Govern­ dividend, £ 34,375 0s. Od; reserve were now in the American ment for not taking a firmer stand for bad and doubtful debts, Museum of Natural History. "nth Egypt. £25,000 0s. Od; depreciation- Mr. Churchill said the Con-, recently acquired premises, In 1935 a youngster in St. servatives would challenge the Dealers Discuss Effects £12.500 Os 'M: undivided profits, David's found a bird which had £9,361 8s. 6d. struck the lighthouse and broken Labour Government by every its neck, and this, too, was found means in their power if evacua­ "The balance sheet for 30th to be a cahow. A third cahow tion of Abadan was proposed. June, 1951, reflects again a year was found by a local member of BY FORCE Of Horse-Power Increase I of substantial growth and excel- the B.V.R.C. in 1941, and later Conlinu.d on Page IS He said that if violence were Mr. Mowbray found some "bur­ offered to the British staff in the rows" in islands just outside refinery town "we must not hesti- Bermuda's new motor car Castle Harbour which he believed tate to interver.*? — if necessary specifications, raising tte horse­ SWEDEN AND PORTUGAL TO ATTEND Ui. NAVAL Rcsnit ot Mew Act I SOVIET sfis"TO HAVE were the nests of cahows. Finally, by force." power from a maximum of 10 to I through correspondence. Dr. Mr. Morrison insisted that Brit­ 14 and increasing the length from TO END MARSHALL AID WAR COLLEGE TRICKED U.S. PEOPLE Murphy became interested and, ain had no "imperialist" designs 160 inches to 166 inches, will have with funds made available by the in the Middle East and urged Is- varying effects on local agents. Youths Get Chance To Reform Pan American Observation Com­ A\*iel and the Arab nations toward To some it will result in no change ! Marshal Concerned At mittee, the way was paved for a \t peaceful settlement of their dif­ at all, but to one firm it will mean European Payments Plan proper search for the birds. ferences. the continuance of a business Strategy Tactics Course _ _, . . Describing the finding of the "We shall resist any act of ag­ which otherwise would have had Helped Them On To Feeti Relaxation In Production first bird, Mr. Mowbray said he gression, whichever side may to "put up the shutters." For Captain s. Adams i nrough torrective 1 rainmg was examining the burrow when commit it," he said. The new Motor Car Bill, re­ PARIS, July 30 (Reuter). — Captain Scarritt Adams, U.S.N.. WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reu­ he thought he detected a slight He said the situation in Persia cently passed by tte Legislature, I Sweden and Portugal have son of Mrs. H. Coolidge Adams of Judges in the Supreme Court ter ) —The Defence Secretary, movement inside. It was only "offers an excellent example of permits an increase in the horse­ announced that they no longer "Springfield," Paget East, has yesterday exercised the discre­ NO. OX A-BOMB TEST General George Marshall, told a after he had manoeuvered about the difficulties which excessive power and length. White tbe bill require Marshall Plan dollar aid, been transferred from tte Sixth tion vested in them under the Congressional committee that with a looped stick for about nationalism, unless allied with was under discussion in the House Mr. William Foster, administrator Naval District Headquarters in recent Young Offenders' Act and SOUGHT IN AMERICA Russia appears to have tricked the half-an-hour that he was able to statesmanship, can bring in its of Assembly it was explained that of the Economic Cooperation Charleston, South Carolina, to the sent seven of eleven youths before American people into relaxing bring the bird out. Dr. Murphy train." certain manufacturers in the j Administration said today. U_S. Naval War College in New- them for sentencing to the Boys' production efforts, according to took one look at it and immedi­ He appealed to Egypt — which Senior Training School to undergo WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reu­ testimony released here. ately identified it as the histor­ United Kingdom were ceasing to Creation of the European Pay­ port, Rhode Island. ter).—Any test of a British-made recently has been seeking to oust manufacture low horse-power ments Union (E.P.U.) ted ureatly corrective training. ical cahow. Normally, cahow Captain Adams, who has been atomic bomb on a United States The General made this state­ o Britain from the Suez Canal zone cars and, unless tte Bermuda limit I contributed to tte economic wel­ on the staff of the Commandant The Chief Justice, Sir Brooke ment last Firday when he ad­ and the neighbouring Sudan — Francis, and the assistant proving-ground would probably was raised, only a small choice of fare of both nations and Portugal, of tte District, which i nel tides necessitate a change in this coun­ dressed a closed session of the Con inued on Page 10 to cooperate with the West. cars would be available to the in particular, was now earning seven of the Southeastern United i Justice, Dr. the Hon. R. C. Hollis Hailett, continued the current try's atomic energy law, Mr. Gar- House appropriations committee Mr. Morrison said British troops Colony's motoring public. gold through it, Mr. Foster stated. States has been selected to take don Dean, chairman of the Atomic on the administration's £6,000 were kept there because "we are He said tte news reflected a year's course for senior officers session of the Criminal Assi.es. €X WOMEN EMPLOYEES Yesterday afternoon a Royal The prisoners before them had Energy Commission said today. million military budget proposals. a power bearing responsibilities Gazette reporter visited the the "progress achieved in the first in s.rategy and tactics at the War iri the Middle East on behalf of three years of tte Marshall Plan" rv«fi _>-«». been convicted by juries over the Mr. Dean, at a press conference, Together with other statements HERE ON SPECIAL TOUR offices of five local agents—Pear­ previous three weeks' sittings of was asked this direct question by the rest of the Commonwealth man, Watlington and Company; and was a "tribute to the economic it was deleted from public record. and the Western Allies as a strength that tte free peoples of the Assizes or had tendered pleas a reoorler: A group of 86 women employees Young, Trott and Company; of guilty. "Have the British made any Today the committee released whole." Holmes, Williams and Purvey; tte world can achieve through of the General Electric Company BACK DOOR overtures about their first atomic several "censored" portions of the in the Chicago area arrived in the Agisters Limited, and the Sunshine mutual cooperation." Addressing John Maxwell testimony. Richards and Eldon Eugene test?" Colony yesterday aboard two Pan Turning to Greece and Turkey, j Company. SELF-HELP Mr. Dean answered: "If ttey Mr. Morrison said: Simmons, who had been found "The enemy's build-up" was in­ American planes for a three-day Mr. Percy Hunt, of tte Sun­ "Self-Help combined with have they did not make it to us, holiday. Two P.A.A. planes will Continued on Page 3 guilty of stealing an autocycle, creasing the danger of all-out war, shine Company, said that, if the American dollars and technical along with Vernon Kenneth (tte Atomic Energy Commis­ bring 67 more G.E. employees to­ horse-power had not been raised, sion)." General Marshall said. He was 'I ;sistance have put two more Tucker, the Chief Justice said: "deeply concerned" that Russia day. The lone male in the group bis company would have gone out western European countries into "You, Richards, have been con­ He ottered no statement that seemed to have trapped the is Mr. Wade Goldsmith, of the PRICE"CONTROL BILL of business as far as cars were an improved economic position. victed for stealing an autocycle. tte British actually were plan­ American people into developing American Express Company of concerned. They can now support themselves and it is an offence punishable ning any first test of an atomic an attitude of relaxation. Chicago, which made the arrange­ PASSED BY CONGRESS "If this new MM had not gone at home and in world trade chan­ with four years' imprisonment. bomb, but said: ments for the visit. through we would have been out," nels-without outside dollar assist­ "It would mean a change in the The Elbow Beach Surf Club he declared. ance," he added. "You, Simmons, are in the same atomic energy law to allow them and the Belmont Manor will be WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reu- condition, but, because of your to use one of our proving- T^ ter). — Qongressional action was He went on to explain that tte "The progress of recovery in ages (18 and 17 respectively), I "home" in Bermuda for yester­ Daimler Company had discon­ Western Europe fe now such that grounds." UX ARMED FORCES' day's arrivals. The group arriv­ completed today on legislature propose to deal with you under He added "It would involve a continuing price and rent controls tinued the manufacture of tte we could limit dollar assistance the provisions of toe now Young ing today will go to the Castle 10 horse-power Lanchester, for to a few special cases were it not loi _>_ pro-uems. i aon't see how NEW PENSIONS PLAN Harbour and Princess Hotels. until June 30, 1952. Offenders' Act. You will re­ a joint test could be conducted The House of Representatives which his firm fe the agent in for the Soviet design to subvert member that Vernon Kenneth Miss Irene Meyers is in charge Bermuda. and subjugate our Allies." without some kind of legislative of the entire party. She is passed the compromise measure Tucker was sentenced to four blessing." LONDON, July 30 (Reuter).— "Thfe was the best car in Ber­ Mr. Foster said Sweden and years' imprisonment for the same Increases in pensions for the assisted by Miss Thelma Stone, which the Senate passed on Fri­ He said none of the weapons so Miss Veora Habig and Miss Helen day, and President Truman is ex­ muda," claimed Mr. Hunt. "They Portugal would continue to offence some two weeks ago. British armed forces which will participate in the Economic far tested by the United States Bradley. pected to sign the. bill though it are now concentrating on a new "Your record is not so bad, had failed to go off." initially cost £2,000,000 a year Lanchester which fe 41.4 horse­ Cooperation Administration, tte were announced by the Defence During their stay here the falls considerably short of what CAPTAIN SCARRITT ADAMS Richards. It shows that you were Asked if he could say what pro­ power. The length and width, technical assistance programme beginning to touch mud and be­ Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, ladies will take sightseeing trips. he wanted. and tte organisation for Euro­ gress was being made to deter­ Special receptions have been A temporary measure keeping however, will prevent its use in A graduate of Saltus Grammar come involved in thee offences mine tte feasibility of tte hydro­ in Parliament today. Bermuda as it is 175 inches long pean economic cooperation. of dishonesty. You will now have planned at the hotels in which economic controls in effect ex­ School in Bermuda, he later gen bomb, he. replied: "Mot to­ The scheme, which also includes they are staying. ... - pires at midnight tomorrow. and 65 inches wide. We could STRATEGIC MATERIALS attended Massachusetts Institute a chance of going to the Senior day." manage to reduce tte horse-power "•Yahi'no Sdiool and of being re­ a tax free grant to all regulars at Tomorrow the entire party of Each chamber previously pas­ but we cannot shave off nine Portugal might still obtain of Technology in Boston for a tte end of their service, may 153 women will be taken on a tour sed different bills, and the com­ year prior to entering tiie Naval habilitated. You are sentenced to inches in tte length and one inch E.C.A. dollars for overseas U_H*«*wo corrective training. eventually cost £5,000,000 a year. of St. George's and have a box promise measure contained no in the width. We will,how ever, te development projects including Academy in Annapolis, Md., ment on each count, the sentences lunch at the Plantation Club. authority for tbe President to those connected with strategic where he was graduated in 1930. "Simmons, you too will under­ to run concurrently. The grants are to enable the Activities are being arranged by | build defence factories, to impose ma in ta in ing stocks of spare parts go lo.iecne training," added the for the Lanchester 10 so that the defence materials. During, the last war he served Clarence Simmons and Frank long-service regular to resettle in Pan American Airways and tte beef-slaughtering quota*-*, or to Chief Justice. Reece Alban, who appeared with civil lite. Officers will get I American Express Company. curb commodity market specu­ present owners will be taken care Sweden has received dollar aid as first lieutenant and damage For receiving stolen property, £1,000 irrespective of rank. of for servie" and spare -part*" totalling $118,452,000 and Portugal control officer on tte battleship Iris in a trial involving eight The group which arrived yes- lation as Mr. i rum an -wanted. the result of entries at The Reefs, charges, were both sent to the 'Hie new bill, he continued, did $50,470,000. Mississippi throughout most of tbe Southampton, and the Perry For non-commissioned soldiers, I terday plan to leave by P.AA. on It limited-the administration's allow the Sunshine Company to conflict in tte Pacific. He later Senior Training School to undergo sailors and airmen the "rant will [ Thursday. Tte second group will authority to order price cuis*'and Portugal used the money to buy p*«Hw>rg* fSfiw-erv Store. Paeet, I corrective training. bring in another car but he de- hydro-electric and rail equipment, was stationed in San Juan, Puerto Worria Charles Iris yttaa sen­ vary with rank and ieligth sr* [return to the United States aa made no changes in the present om CoDtiaind M ?*$» 10 Co-iiiiM- M Paf» 9 Continu*. wi ptf • S tenced to /two years' imprison- C—taiitJ oo Pag • 10 service M £100 to £60R-_J •day, Tj wage programme. \ •Bill &ge'2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 ®Ij* ftotjal (&txzttls ELECTIONS IN ISRAEL INDIA-PAKISTAN ROW Licensed One Day: Is LACK OF SCRAP METAL Incorporating Popular Authoress May The Royal Gazette (JUL 1*281 FOR MEW PARLIAMENT TAKES A NEW TWIST Caught Speeding Next MAY SLOW U, DRIVE The Colonist and Daily Newt ^he {Diary 1 (Est. 1866) Pfc. Donald Raymond Guthrie, Ben Gurion Say Hopeful Use Bermuda Background Nehru Invites Liaquat of Kindley Air Force Base, got W. German Delivery Rate "D.S. And Canada Representative: | I his driver's licence for his auto- S S Koppe & Company, Inc. Of Gaining A Majority To "No Strings" Talks bicycle on July 2. On July 3 he Sower Than Expected 630 Fifth Avenue, An authoress who sells more was picked up for speeding at 25 New York City. § Samuel Pepys Teueer | books to libraries in tte Un ited Injure! Oiler Transferred miles an hour through the 15-mile BONN, Germany, July 30 out the. filming of one The injured oiler was removed "With the clenched fist (newly- George's. Furbert was checked TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 And from other kinsmen I through a 15-mile area beginning port, and anything beyond be port for voters to come to Haifa of his -books, "The Neat Little from tte freighter at Five Fathom launched Pakistan national salute) divided equally between home learn that some semblance of from the Lebanese border about! Corpse." Hole at 6 a.m. raised against us, do you seriously at the swing bridge. He denied former social splendour is in evi­ knowing that a special speed limit and export, an official said last 25 miles away. OVER 100 .. . GAVE UP Originally it had been arranged expect us to leave our frontiers week. dence. For one told me that he Mrs. Murray, who is staying at by radio to transfer Swan at 3 began there. PUBLIC HOLIDAY unguarded and open to possible In 1950 West Germany sent a US. FARM CHIEF LAUDS and his wife attended a state ball the Coral Island Cfob, has written a.m., but high winds and choppy aggression?" the Indian leader's James Arthur Brangman, of monthly average of 137,634 tons. at Warwick Castle, the first for The day was a public holiday. over a hundred books. seas rendered it impossible then. note asked. Southampton East, was fined £ S In tte first half of this year it AUSTRIAN WORK •fatty years. "Mary loved tt," he Only transport and essential ser­ "After I reaclwfd a hundred Tte 85-foot crash boat returned Mr. Nehru assured Mr. Liaquat for speeding on his auto-bicycle writes, "but I was fed up." vices functioned. The election to tiie base and made a rendezvous that "not the slightest step of an in Southampton. was 44.565 tons. . By the end of I gave up counting," She com­ June West Germany was 70,000 VIENNA, Austria, July 30 * • * campaign ended last night in with the ship three hours later. aggressive character will be taken Parliing offences resulted in mented. tons behind in promised deliver­ (Reuter). — Mr. Charles Brannan, Paying my homage to the j accordance with electoral law. Born in Australia, she began Chief Warrant Officer Joseph A. on our part so long as no aggres­ fines of 10 - each for private car The sale of liquor was banned ies. United States Secretary of Agri­ reigning monarch yesterday and her literary career on The Sydney Connor was the pilot of the crash sion takes place on Indian terri­ drivers Manuel Mello Pereira, of from sunset yesterday until tte The sources disclosed that the culture, said today he was "satis­ once again the youngest member Sun. She then went to Britain boat. tory on the part of Pakistan." Bailey's Bay and Eleanor polls dose at 11 this evening. West Germans would send Britain fied that all money invested under ef tiie entourage steals tbe show. and contributed serial stories to Tte seaman will be flown to the' "I wish to make it clear that McGavem. of Warwick East. Voting was heavy at Nazareth, j Kenneth. Ambrose Brown, of only an average of 110,000 tons the Marshall aid programme in A psychologist mice assured me The London Daily Mirror. Since United States in a military plane! this includes Kashmir," te added. which voted 85 per cent Com­ Pembroke East, was fined 20 - for monthly for the last six months Austrian agriculture is being well that no one received any new im- I then she has risen high in reader in tte near future. Emphasising that India was spent." pressions after the age of eight. ] munist at tte last elections in neither prepared for nor wanted riding an auto-bicycle without a of this year. 1949. popularity. Now she is an Ameri­ valid licence. Taxi driver Twilton Mr. Brannan. the first Ameri­ What he did then was tte result can cit izen. war, Mr. Nehru stated: British officials believe Wes.t can cabinet minister to visit Aus­ of using those early impressions. Among tte first to vote was tte 1 /Yoa invited me to meet you Willard Dowling, of Somerset, was Germany has considerable sources premier, Mr. David Ben Gurion, "We have three different pass­ S. KOREAN DRAFTEES fined 10 - for failing to display tria since the war, has spent three I could believe yesterday that ports in our family," she smiled. conditionally, and tte condition of scrap still untapped. days in the western zones of Aus- I who hopes his Mapai Party wfll attached is such that tte invita­ a proper notice while hired. ©— a child of two had already com- 1 get an absolute majority. com­ "Robert, my son, is English, my DIED OF MALTREATMENT tria inspecting agricultural ex­ pleteiy filled his mind with im­ husband Max is an Australian, tion has no meaning. I am pre­ Taxi driver Chesterfield SAIGON, Indo . July 30 pared with the 35.7 per cent it Nathaniel Morris, of Devonshire perimental stations and schools. pressions, and strange ones they and I am an American." PUSAN, Korea, July 30 (Reu­ pared to meet and* discuss every (Reuter). — French forces today polled before. West, was fined 10 - for turning "I think that the Austrian were. ter). — The Korean Defence matter of concern to us without killed 200 Communist' Vietminh But support has grown for the The Mtirrays have made their his taxi right against a si en which people are tackling their agricul­ Ministry today reported that 1.234 any conditions attached. I would rebels and lost 27 men in an oper­ When I arrived he asked with a right-wing General Zionist Party, home in Now York. read "Left Turn Only." . Chester­ tural problems in the right spirit trainees died last year in the De­ welcome you therefore to come to ation southeast of the Annam twinkle in his eye: "See tte a champion of free enterprise and I "I find it much easier to write field Alexander Smith, of Pem­ and manner," he told a press con­ fence Corps commanded by five Delhi at any time convenient to capital of Hue in_ central Indo garden. All cloved. Who did critic of government controls. in England, however. I do not broke East, also driving a taxi, ference. South Korean offlcere now sen­ you to discuss the matter.". China according to a French Army it?" But before I could answer Last time it Boiled only 5.2 per like apartments and I am living was fined 10 - for making a right Asked Jokingly by a reporter if tenced to death for maltreating communique. te went on: "David did." But I cent of the votes, but it has gained in an apartment in New Yoflc." turn against a sign which read his visit had any connection with their men. DRUNK~ANb°lliCAPABLE the Colorado beetle, which the gently rebuked him for such a a large following among the One of Mrs. Murray's books "Left Turn Only." mistake. "Small boy like you middle class and other dissatis­ was fibned in the U.S. Its title The report said 2,300 patients Czech Government has accused were'still being treated. the Americans of dropping behind couldnt lift big trees." fied sections. was changed from "Peggy of Daniel Eric Lema, of Smith's Tte top ranging national De­ SOUTHEND, England, July 30 THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 the iron curtain, Mr. Brannon Again he repeated: "David did." Foreign policy is the main issue Beacon Hill" to "The Love Gam­ Parish, pleaded guilty yesterday fence Corps officers were also (Reuter). — Running on one en­ smiled and said: Then it remained tor the reign­ between Mapai and tte Mapam. ble," and the lead was played by in Hamilton Magistrates Court to ing monarch to explain that her I tfae United Labour Party, which Irene Dunne. found guilty at the court martial a charee of being drunk and in­ gine a Palestine-bound aeroplane "The Colorado beetle is as much of embezzling £850,000 of Gov­ with 32 persons aboard landed at at home in Europe as in America; young brother was mischiefous. j won 14.8 per cent of the votes in Spending her first holiday in capable and was fined 20 - by the "The gardener's name was David," 1949. the Colony — "it is really ernment funds. Wor. H Martin Godet. an airport near here today. Notice of Intended Marriages in fact, I wanted to start a cam­ According to tiie report, out of j she explained, "and it pleases! 1,231 CANDIDATES Robert's holiday — fishing and Lema was found unconscious on paign to rename the pest 'the Rus­ 680,350 men originally called up, | sian beetle." young David to puzzle you by! One thousand two hundred and I swimming" she explained — Mrs. tte Harrington Sound Road oh leading you to believe te means Murray is enchanted with Ber­ only 298.143 arrived in Pusan thirty one candidates are compel- after a forced march through bad Sunday night by ^a passing con­ The persons named and himself." muda but somewhat aghast at the ing for 120 seats and 17 parties are weather from . stable, Inspector Samuel Clark THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 described hereunder have given prices. Wten they return to New From the reigning monarch I running. Adequate arrangements were told the magistrate. notice to me of their intended York, Mr. and Mrs. Murray fti- CZECHS ESCAPE REDS received a lesson in faith. The election wfll be decided by | not made for their arrival, and be­ "And tte state of unconscious­ marriage, namely:— "Why do you have to put more I proportional, representation — tte t tend to visit Britain and attend cause of ri si ng prices their rations ness was due to what?" prompted glasses on to see to read?'- ate total number of votes polled by the Festival. Mr. Godet. Notice of Intended Marriage DONALD GIBSON BARD, JR. of IN "ARMOURED" CAR were cot, tiie report said. Suffleld, Connecticut, U.S.A. asked. So I did explain that at each party will decide the num­ Mrs. Murray reported that sales The combination of poor "The consumption of too much ber of seats it is allotted. Thus, of her books in the United King­ alcohol," replied the inspector, (Bachelor and) my great age I had bad eyes. accommodation and food | The persons named and HOF, Germany. July 30 (Reu­ even the smallest parties may dom were "as good as ever each adding that Lema had been Looking intensely grave she I accounted for much of tte sick­ described hereunder have given MURIEL AUDREY ADAMS of ter). — A party of refugees — hope for one or two seats while i year." In tte United States ter brought to tte Police Station. went on: "Did you ever ask ness. notice to me of their intended three adults and four children — there is great difficulty for any novels also claim a large public, Pembroke Parish (Spinster) God to make your eye better." I marriage, namely:— raced across the border from assured her I had. one party- getting ail absolute i indicated by the fourth position Czechoslovakia near here in an "WeM." she explained earnestly. majority. they occupy in the sale of the THOMAS (ATH AN ASIOS) : "armoured" truck under a hail of The next government is almost ' there was a man who had a bad I 25-cent books. GOERGITSOS of Cherry Street, JOHN JAMES UNDO ef bullets from Czech frontier guards eye and he couldn't see. So he certain to be a coalition, but tte Bristol. Connecticut (Bachelor) the West German news agency question to be decided is whether Warwick Parish (Divorced) anrV asked God to cure him and God Backed Truck Into Wall and DOROTHY MELLO et DPA reported tonight. Mapai, with small groups close to did. Did you say 'Please' when DIOHNO CHRIST T SIA T I S Warwick Parish (Divorced) The 10-ton vehicle, protected you asked God?" it, will be able to command a with thick metal plates, became majority or whether tte coalition BUS AND TAX! af is Rome 'Street, .lannena. hogged down in a meadow about So with my superiority in age must move to the right and in­ Greece (Spinster) Any person knowing any just 60 yards inside West Germany. but not wisdom, I told ter that I clude the General Zionists. IN COLLISION But Failed To Report cause or impediment why these Any person knowing any just The refugees started unloading thought prayer was asking God The election campaign, con­ cause or impediment why this marriages should not be allowed their luggage but fled on foot what He would like us to do, not i ducted in 15 languages, has been should enter caveat forthwith in what we would like Him to do An American Army bus going marriage should not be allowed when Czech guards crossed the intense and heated but without Stanley Owen Francis, of "Yes," said Mrs. Darrell, "just the office of the Registrar General. for us — and she was well con- I into Hamilton was involved in a should enter caveat forthwith in border, tiie West German agency incident. minor collision with a taxi going Devonshire, pleaded not guilty to long enough for me to get the tent. the office of the Registrar General. * said. The report added that the in the opposite direction yester­ charges of driving a heavy track number of the truck." Dated 25th day of July 1951 guards unloaded some luggage day. The collision occurred out-! carelessly and of failii* to re­ The magistrate, tte Wor. H. Dated 25th day of July 1951 and took it back to Czechos­ side the La Caravelle restaurant port an accident in whieh he Martin Godet, remarked it was lovakia. on East Broadway. damaged property, but he was incomprehensible to him that the W. NORMAN PARKER. The refugees were questioned BABY ELEPHANT AT SEA W. NORMAN PARKER. THEY SAY The bus suffered no damage, convicted on both counts yes­ driver would not know about the Registrar General. by German and United States but tte mudguard of tte taxi was terday. The charges arose oat of collision, as it made some con­ Registrar General. authorities, the agency said. HAS THE RUN OF SHIP dented. No one was injured. an incident in which Francis col­ siderable noise, according to Mrs. American Army and High Com­ By A. M. PURCELL That there are two public holi­ lided witii a wall of tte "Edmon­ Darrell. The more serious part 2BS5t» tu. 26*66ti ta. mission officials in Frankfurt de­ SINGAPORE, July 30 (Reu-J was for the driver to leave with­ clared that they had no knowledge days this week. ton" property on Snake Road. ter). — A smoky grey three-ton] Fire In Ethyl Storage Tank out leaving his name and ad­ of the reported incident. * * * baby elephant —a king's gift to a Warwick* while backing the dress. That there used to be only one. president — arrived here today truck. He knocked down a pillar from Saigon on its way to Wash­ Caused By Lightning Flash and part of the walll Francis de­ He fined Francis £2 for care­ * * * nied any knowledge of tte col­ less driving and endorsed his That that commemorated the ington. founding of the Colony. The elephant, as yet unnamed, INSTITUTE, West Virginia, lision. licence, and fined him £5 more NOTICE Ferryboat Tragedy July 30 (Reuter"). — Fire in a for failing to report to either the * * * is a present to President Truman Harvey Edmondson, resident of from the King of Cambodia. huge ethyl storage tank here "Edmonton," said "I was home owner of the property or tte EDMUNSTON, New Brunswick, That today it is necessary to have struck by lightning on Saturday Garbage Collection (Cup Mateh Holiday) two to celebrate cricket. A canvas canopy on the deck of having tea when I heard a crash. police. July 30 (Reuter). — Women with the Dutch motorship Ruys .pro­ finally burned itself out early to­ I came out and saw that tte pillar babies in their arms were hurled That some are peeved because the ' tected the visitor from the sun. day. had been knocked down. A yel­ into the water when a wodden Thursday's Collection will be picked up He was chained to a capstan when [ A plant spokesman said it was low truck was right at the gate ferryboat capsised and sank dur­ census forms haven't yet ar­ as usual. There will be NO Collection on rived from England. he arrived, but the crew said he still too early to make anything but it drovetSff.*" ' Think a Minute — ing a regatta at Lake Caron, 20 had behaved so well at sea he was near an accurate damage estimate. "When alcohol is introduced Friday. Friday's collection will be picked miles from here, last night. * * • An eye-jwitness to tte accident given the run of the decks. No one was injured in tte blaze. was Josephine Joan DarreH, who up on Saturday. Five people were drowned. That they must be anxious to tear into the body even in small tte bad news. He was having a royal time, Unofficial reports during tte said she was walking along the amounts the higher brain * * • with a Chinese sailor at his beck weekend indicated that the loss North Shore Road in Warwick HEALTH DEPT. and call offering him sugar-cane, might approach $1,500,000. Tte centres are involved. Its That a little more delay and a when she first saw the truck. It 28l*6+tii v. banana-tree stumps and luscious tank had a capacity of 2,500,000 backed into Snake Road. jaffinity for the nervous LETTER TO THE EDITOR new census will be required. gallons. hay. "It backed into tte stone post system is shown by the fact (Correspondents are reminded that That only 1.000 passengers ar­ at Edmonton," said Mrs. Darrell, that after death, when all letters must be accompanied by the rived on Monday by the Furness '•''knocking it down. Then tfae traces of alcohol have dis­ names and addresses of the senders, boats. driver pulled out and went down not necessarily for publication but as appeared from the blood and proof of the writers' bona fides.) * * * tiie North Shore Road." That not so long ago there werent "Did the truek stop at the body-tissues, it still can be "Widdrington" as many in a year. junction of Snake Road and tte (detected in the cerebro-spinal Pembroke. * * • North Shore Road?" asked Mr. [fluid." July 30th. That luxury ships were built to Dudley Spurling, counsel for The Editor, attract the best kind of tourist. T^rancis. —Medical Research Council. The Royal Gazette. Dear Sir:— That today there is a school that ' Will you kindly correct an er­ preaches "Let 'em all come.'' -SH»_!_5 ror which appeared in your paper of Saturday, July 28th? That such a policy has ruined GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 244 Giving an account of a meet­ many a resort. ing of tte Bermuda's Women's Civic and Political Assoc, held in That the dinghv fans had a squal­ Registration of Dogs, 1951 Warwick on 27th inst., I was ly, time on Sunday. CUP MATCH quoted as saying?, "tourism is the * * * life blood of tiie Colony, and as That three out of eleven remained On Thursday, August 2nd and Friday, August 3rd In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Dogs Act, a great proportion of the popula­ upright. 1949 tte Colonial Postmaster has appointed the following places tion was composed of Women," I * * • where persons may register their dogs, during the normal office fielt that it was important for the That the race was sailed many * hours, from the 1st to the 31st August, 1951. women's point of view to be more.times wten the fleet re­ FREQUENT BUS SERVICE turned to tte club. represented on the Trade De­ General Post Office, Hamilton, velopment-Board. That for two days this week there will be provided between Post Office, St. George's, The above gives quite an er- will be little foreign news. Post Office, Mangrove Bay, rorenous impression. I stated * a a that a greater proportion of our Somerset and Wellington Oval Sub Post Office, Southampton, Tbat DO one will be any worse tourists are women, and therefore Sub Post Office, Warwick, for that. their view point should be closely Passengers travelling to the Match should Sub Post Office, Paget, studied, and a feminine opinion *• * a That at the end of tte week there board the buses along the regular Somerset- Sub Post Office, Flatts, on tte Board might be of real Sub Post Office, Bailey's Bay. value in achieving this. ought to be very good news. Hamilton, ond HamiKon-$t. George's routes. * * # I might add too, that many That it is Russia's turn to ac­ After the Match is over adequate bus trans­ W. A. MANUEL, women are engaged in running cuse tte U.S. of insincerity. portation will be provided starting from the Colonial Postmaster. guest houses, and assisting in * * • former Wellington Roilway Stop. General Post Office, hotels, and are thus in a posi­ That in Persia there is a little Hamilton, tion to give sound advice which more "understanding." 19th July. 1951. might be of great assistance to In addition, buses will leave Riddell's the Board, through a representa­ Bay at 7.15 a JR. to connect with the Chauncey Explanatory Note tive who could be appointed from M. Depew at Wa»ford Bridge. Service wiH alto Under the Dogs Act, 1949; all dogs are required to he registered among them. To Attend U.S. Naval during the month of August. Let me conclude. by payine be provided to return passengers from Watford tribute to the splendid job that War College Bridge hi the evening. / the Trade Development-Board is All regular scheduled service will operate BY COMMAND. doing, but I still affirm that the Continued from Page 1 E. T. SMITH, addition of a woman member PRESS TOUR OF U.K.—Mr. P. L. Purcell (third from left) assistant according to the "Holiday" time table. Rico, for two years, on tte staff Acting Colonial Secretary. might even further enhance their editor of The Bpyal Gazette, is one of a group of newspapermen of tfae Commandant of the Tenth Colonial Secretary's Office, efforts. at present touring the United Kingdom at the invitation of tiie J G. WOODALL, Thanking you Sir for publish-- Naval District, and then spent a Hamilton. Colonial Office. Photo shows the group (mainly from the West Directed of Public Transport. ing the above. year at sea as commanding officer 21st July, 1951. of the U.S.S. Whiteside, an attack Yours truly, Indies) standing outside Parliament Buildings, with Big Ben in 7801 t-iu. w .Aog'M carso ,-ship, before going, to tiie background. zmtn DORIS TROTT BUTTERFIELD, ChfiCjfBston tWo yearrss ag^ss^f^> •our J W THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 Page 3j Middle East Debate ITALIAN LOVER WEEPS SI. GEORGE HOTE NOTES AS U.S. GIRL ARRESTED Recent guests staying at the St. TREAT YOURSELF RIGHT! George Hotel from New York City Churchill Says Violence To included: Mr. and Mrs. B. Haas, Authorities Co-operate To Dr. and Mrs. John Knox, M^s. Rowers Ruth Tissot, Mr. George Hodgman, Take horrie to the U. S. 5 fifths of Jr., Miss Ruth Mattina and Miss British At Abadan Must Be Part Loving Couple Lillian Bellison. From New York State come tike Finest in Canadian Whiskies -MILAN, July 30 (Reuter). — Miss A. Combs, East Rockaway; jT An American girl, Miss Clare Miss Ruth Muller, Lynbrook; Mr. Met By Force tf Necessary Young, who followed her Italian and Mrs. H. Meyer, Brooklyn; lira. For The Bride lover, an ex-priest, to his home­ J. M. Forysth, Long Island; Miss Continued lrom Page 1 land, has been arrested by the Teresa Basso, Bronx; Mr. T. H. 'la^m^ Italian police and is to be deported Sullivan, Brooklyn; Mr. B. Finnis, "The British Government hopes profits had gone to the ruling Police took her into custody Forest Hills; Mr. aad Mrs. W. it will soon be possible to reach classes, not to the mass of the when she called at headquarters Wuster, Manhorst; Mr. and Mrs. S. agreement on the inclusion of Persian people. on Saturday to have her residence J. Demsey, Larchmont; Dr. and Turkey and Greece in the North Concerning Mr. Churchill's get- permit renewed. Mrs. H. Ressler, Hartsdale; Miss Atlantic Treaty and thus complete tough policy 'with Egypt, Mr. H. Ronnevig, Brooklyn; Miss Ella Whether the party be simple or elaborate, the organisation of North Atlantic The permit was due to expire on eHetiteg Attlee said Britain was paying August 5. Miss Young is alleged Van Dyke Schenectady; defence by blocking the path of the war debts in an effort to help Miss M. Lamy, Long Island; Mr. an aggressor through the back to have insulted an official when let us create lovely floral decorations to fit get world trade going and it was he refused to extend it. and Mrs. E. Jones, Penn Yan; Mr. door to Europe.* delivering the warship and other and Mrs. J. Maggio, Long Island; DUTY-FREE only $11.50 "The defence ot Turkey is, how­ arms because of a 1936 treaty with A high police official- it was Mr. and Mrs. A. Cisek, Elmhurst; the occasion . . . ever, not only a matter for Eu­ Egypt under which Britain agreed reported, agreed with the Amer­ Mr. and Mrs. S. Saroki-a, Brooklyn '-^X For five Vi quarts rope. It also closely concerns the to supply arms. ican consul here to detain the girl and Bliss E. Aymong, Woodhaven. defence of the Middle East. We until August 6, when sbe is to be Included in the many family are most anxious that Turkey "If you use a big stick towards deported to the United States via From the bouquets . . to the home and should play her proper part in the one of the Middle Eastern Genoa. groups at tiie St. George are Mrs. or 5 fifths of "The Gold Medal Whiskey* defence of the Middle East too." countries it may have a very bad M. Bushel and her daughter Jane effect on the others," he said. Clare, tall with brown hair and I from Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.; church decorations- Mr. Morrison said defence of blue eyes, followed her sweetheart KENTUCKY The House meeting was one of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and STRAIGHT BOURBON the Middle East was just as vital Luciano Negrini, 43, to Milan 5. W.HARPER the liveliest in weeks. When Mr. daughter from Bronx, N.Y.; Mr. for the West as defence of Europe earlier this year without her and Mrs. H. Simmons and itself. Morrison stumbled over the term "back seat driver," the House parents' consent. They had met daughter from Saffin, N.Y.; Mr. A system had been built up in roared with laughter. A few while he was in Chicago. Her I and Mrs. J. Martz and son from DUTY-FREE Europe that offered an effective minutes later he mispronounced a father, James Young, is English I Montreal, Quebec; Mrs. F. Madden Bermuda Florist Fairy Isle Flower Shop defence against any aggressor. foreign word. Members giggled. professor at Loyola University. i and son from Shippensburg, Pa.; •aly $18.00 "What we now have in mind is Mr. and Mrs. Large and'son from 2071 3060 For five *A qts. to see something similar for the "I deeply resent the snobbery TRACKED HER DOWN I Garden City; Mr. and Mrs. C. of the Tories," said Mr. Morrison, Middle East," he said. * Her mother, Irish-born Eileen Schaffer and daughter from New 281-7ft«- who usually boasts he went to York City and Mrs. E. Eppich and Mr. Churchill said that a Middle school for only a half dozen years. Brandy Young, followed her run­ East impression that Britain could away daughter, and tracked hef son from Shaker Heights, Ohio. be pressured to abandon her Mr. Churchill denied that tfae | down two weeks ago at Crescen- Guests from New Jersey include rights in that part of the world giggles were signs of snobbery and zago, a few miles from here. She Miss M. D. Farrell, Jersey City; was caused by mistakes in policy said anybody could pronounce found Clare living in a country Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashe, Belle­ "which ted to the running of our foreign words any way he wished. house with Negrini's relatives. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Zalesky, West affairs in Palestine" so as to "earn Englewopd; Miss A. Gapute. TOIL AJJD STUDY He said tonight: "It is a crime j Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Michael in almost equal degree the hatred that Clare should have been, Come to Beautiful Somerset of Arab and Jew alike." > Clutch, Jr., Jersey City; Mr. Mr. Churchill, in his turn, was arrested. She has not done any­ Winston Kock. Bashing Ridge; Mr. at his oraterial best. He. said thing, wrong. It was just tbat CO-OPERATION WITH U.S. L. A. Meacham, Summit and Mr. Mr. Morrison must have "spent her mother opposed our plans to I and Mrs. W. Berkheiser, Belle-' Available at Mr. Churchill claimed that I many hours of toil and study pre­ marry. It is to stop our marriage ville. paring his bland truisms and that Clare is being deported to Britain could retrieve her status platitudes. From Pennsylvania are Miss in the Middle East, though at a the United States. J Mary Kcans. Pittsburgh; Mr. and lower level than before World At one stage, Mr. Churchill "But we love each other so THE WINE SHOP said Britain was practically with­ Mrs. Lois Eni, Philadelphia; Miss Corner cf Front ir Parliament Streets, Bermuda War II, by co-operation with the much. Oh, the poor girl. How J. Houck, Philadelphia; Mr. and United States there and in the out a foreign minister during the I much she must be suffering. And Mrs. Stanley Rudnick, Pittsburgh; Mediterranean. I last year of ailing Ernest Bevin's the police refuse to let me" visit Miss Ruth Moechel, Pittsburgh; He said that is why he has been life. her in the prison." I Miss Linda George, Brunsburg; most anxious to encourage the •"©tterly untrue," Mr. Attlee Tears rolled down the ex-priests Miss C. Kern and Miss A Reese, to take a mumbled. cheeks as he said: "But what can Wynnewood; Miss E. Wimsott, leading part in the Mediterranean. "The Prime Minister can't I do to help free Clare. " I am Pittsburgh and Mrs. W. Banning, change facts by sitting there penniless. 1 have no money to Philadelphia. Mr. Attlee said, amid cheers: mumbling 'utterly untrue, utterly I "Our intention is not .to evacuate engage a lawyer to seek her Guests from Ohio are Miss untrue,'" Mr. Churchill said, release. Welcome Visitors . . . I entirely from Persia. mimicking Mr. Attlee's precise, Mebel Funk, Lakewood; Miss F. He stated tbat British staff high voice. "If she is sent back to America Figary, Cleveland; Miss Anne might have to withdraw from I shall try to get a job on a ship Lengyel, Cleveland; Mrs. G. The Prime Minister jumped to sailing to the States. Perhaps if Wetzler, Shaker Heights and Mr. Before You Buy, Look at certain oilfields and from certain his feet and said that Mr. Bevin parts of Abadan. I succeed in reaching America Ernest Petzel, Cleveland. was a sick man but he never lost we shall be able to get iqprried A solution lay in a partnership | his grip on the Foreign Office. Guests from Canada include ) between Britain and Persia, he i despite her mother's opposition Mr. and Mrs. S. ' C. Horner, Our IN BOND List TOO "That's a matter of opinion," I now." Montreal and Mrs. Margaret declared. Mr. Churchill retorted. During the debate Mr. Churchill Luciano Negrini spent 15 years Toronto. demanded that Britain reduce its A NEW STAR as a missionary in China before Among other guests are Miss B. £400 million war debt to Egypt being sent to the United States in Neagle and Miss M. Aitcheson by presenting counter claims for Turning to Mr. Morrison. Mr. 1948. He met Clare the following from Detroit, Mich.; Miss D. De- IT INCLUDES: "saving Egypt from being over­ Churchill said: "Now we have a year at a concert organised by her Vries, Washington, D.C; Miss tity? Iriislf Uttmt §>lj0p run by the Fascists and Nazis." new-deal, a new star, a man whose singing teacher who also taught June Paling and Miss Anne 10 and 12 year old SCOTCH WHISKY He also demanded tbat Britain main hope is to be a caucus boss, him. Yaremchuck, Fairmont, Virginia; refuse to deliver to Egypt a des­ a party electioneer, a man with a He said his religious superiors Miss E. Goodwin, La Grance.'IIL; fHamjriro? $mj priced from $16.00 to $18.50 for 5 fifths troyer now being completed. If misty and. malcvolent mind." forced him to return to Italy be­ Mrs. C W. Carlson, Glen Eilya, Britain was more firm with-Egypt, Throughout Mr. Churchill's cause the girl was infatuated wtth 111.; Miss Connie Meldrum, Great and a complete line of COINTREAU Mr. Churchill said. Britain would speech members cheered, booed. him. He then renounced hia Falls, Montana; Mrs F. E. Butter­ have less trouble with Persia and I shouted, laughed, and jeered. At vows to be free to marry her. field, West Newton, Mass.; Miss Oar selection of fine LIQUEURS from $9.00 to $14.50 for Other Middle Eastern countries. I times Mr. Churchill became his Luciano's hopes rose tonight J. Gurvitz, Brooklyn, Mass.; Mr. Mr. Attlee, in answering Mr. I own cheer and jeer leader, when a Milan newspaper offered and Mrs. Frank Horner, Baltimore, 5 fifths. Churchill, said that the war-time motioning wi th wide swings of to provide bim with a lawyer to Md.; Miss Roberta Dougherty, Premier "showed a failure to his arms at the Socialists to shout fight for Clare's release. Baltimore, Md.; and Miss Teresa IRISH LINENS appreciate the problems of the in unison. Despite the gravity He eagerly grabbed the chance. Barton, Bowbus, Miami. Remy Martin V.S.Q.P. COGNAC $21.50 Middle East" of the- situation, the M.P.s en­ "Chances are that she may. be From Chile come Mr. and Mrs. is constantly expanding Mr. Attlee said the trouble in joyed themselves hugely. And released within a couple of days, Albert Smits, of Santiago. for 5 fifths I.W. HARPER BOURBON Persia arose because the oil I so did Mr. Churchill. once the lawyer gets to work.'Mie Visiting the St. George for In TABLE CLOTHS we have every size from a 36 inch I said. approximately two weeks are Mr. 5 years old $18.50 for 5 fifths. Har- "I shall try to sec her tomorrow and Mrs. George Miller from BRIDGE CLOTH to a 4 yard DINNER CLOTH.1 to tell her to keep her chin up. Long Island, N.Y. Mr. Miller is We have white.. pastel and the smart new decorator wood's CANADIAN WHISKY $12.50 for My aunt will take her a bundle of a photographer with The New clean clothing. York Journal - American. His shades, also a large selection of prints. 5 fifths. GORDON'S GIN $8.00 for 5 CUP MATCH SPECIALS "We sent her a parcel of food pictures have won many awards, today'—"bread, cheese, chocolate, including the Sports Picture of the fifths. year for 1950. Our Double Damask in white and colours is the finest, ice cream and a few packets of made, some of it actually handwoven. PLUS Tuesday and Wednesday 1 ifesavers. But no one is allowed to see her without special per­ Sale on the following: mission." Support Chiang's China Another exquisite collection of the famous many other brands in straight 5 fifth T SHIRTS. 3 for 13/6 Luciano is unemployed. He said he tramped miles in search BRUSSELS LACE packages and assorted combinations. SILK SHIRTS, 15/- each of work after Clare reached Italy, GENEVA. July 30 (Reuter). — has just arrived from Belgium. NYLONS, 51 gauge, 10/6 a pair but could not get a job. The Economic and "Clare said it made no differ­ Social Council tonight upheld a CEDAR BAGS in Pastel and bright Colours ence marrying a penniless man. Philippine move to shelve dis-l CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON Only 25 at 15/- each (slightly damaged) She said things would get right cussion of a - Soviet proposal to after we married," he said. oust the Chinese Nationalist dele­ 28*Nttii. SPORT SHIRTS oi many kinds gation. Voting was 11-5 with two It was understood that no abstentions. charges will- be preferred against Reasonably Priced ' Clare by the police, who plan to keep ber in gaol until sbe is | SPORTSWEAR SHOP deported. Vasco da Gama Building s Corner Front and Parliament Streets, Hamilton REID STREET HAMILTON 2808+tu, 2770 'm tn.

Penguins Have Pangs * Of Maternal Jealousy i MARK TRAIL B^OODD LONDONi-OiMDOH,, JulJ y 30 (Reu­ ter). — A row is fast devel­ J* oping in the dignified, boil­ ed-shirt atmosphere of pen­ guin poolgtt the London zoo. Two of tbe penguins, Welcome To Bermuda Tubby and Baby, have an egg now 18 days towards be­ f coming a little penguin. They while away the hot js? summer afternoons roost­ ing on it while the rest of tho colony fumes. i One of the other perquins INTERNATIONAL is incubating an PDple, an­ other a tennis ball. The keeper, Mr. Herbert Jones, is goinu to issue pi as­ tir* PKOC _11 rnnnH tn Irpon

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The Breakers Club The Captain's Waterlot Inn NOTICE SOUVENIRS Native Cedar Work RAINBOW STEAK Cabin STEAK BERMUDA GENERAL CHICKEN . All persons holding invitations for CHICKEN the COCKTAIL PARTY at PLAYING CARDS TAXI THEATRES FISH "Tea By The _$ea" Sunny Bank Guest House, FISH Weary from shopping? which was to be held on Tuesday, July 31 st, Bermuda Scarves BATHING FACILITIES Please note that it has been postponed until a later date. 24 Hourt |: . And Hungry too? Reservations required — and Handkerchiefs 3/6 (50c) WiU a hot cup of tea There will be a Welcome Dance Cocktail Napkins Please 'phone 1758 SERVICE TODAY *w Dinners by Reservation And Crumpets do? for the Touring Cricket Team Wednesday Night, August 1st POST CARDS PLAYHOUSE Phone 7324 Opposite the Bermudiana Closed Mondays All Day Air-Conditioned Music by Winslow Fox and his orchestra. Dial 104* m3*tmt. Fewellery of Coral, Ivory, Double Feature 2784ttu i99tth.Jtii.tp. Dancing Friday Night after Cap Match. »23Tt«w*kf.f.«f Amber and Crystal 2.30 and. 7.45 1 M-fiM's DARING, ROMANTIC DRAMA! KODAK FILM THE SWIZZLE INN SHADOW ON THE WALL Yankee Store MM ZACHAHY 6101 WILL BE CLOSED ON T»nn eitp.

Also 4.05 and 9.20 ^il|iP^ , , 1 Thursday and Friday fee *n^»«WJfr>P5 »WK->»:_'^.*« ?K-*Wo«W«A* The Bermudiana j Sword-slashing Adventure! August 2nd and 3rd SHOW PLACE OF BERMUDA The Belmont Manor Hotel ond Golf Club Restaurant TVRA^T OftHG Cool Air Conditioned offers 2S04ttu. Offers you — A COLUMBIA PtCTUiS * Good Food 2.30—7.15—9.15 Starring ~ Dancing Nightly ANGEL'S GROTTO Cool and Attractive Rhys Williams and JOHN WAYNE Ron Randell Special Dinner Menu fer Tonight Surroundings. GAIL RUSSELL except Sundays NEW PLAYGROUNDS: with Bermuda Night Wake of * Lancelot Hayward TONIGHT at 9 p.m. ALEXANDER HAAS From 7.30 p.m. till 10.00 p.m. Bermuda's Blind Pianist in the Cool Open t*%r Filet Mignon Bordalaise _ _. _ .„ 28/- at the piano. __w&***; the Red Witch Music Director London Mixed Grill with Mint Jelly - 25/- Presenting Make your reservations NOW SOMERSET—8.45 Baked stuffed Bermuda Fish au Citron 25/- TIIE HOUSE Open Air THEODORE NOELL CHEF'S TOSSED SALAD Telephone 1212 G and Orchestra ACROSS "THE LAWLESS" Above price includes full- table d'hote menu I Z7MTt». alternating with / and THEN DANCE to TIIE STREETS JOHNNY ADLER and his accordion **B presented by WARNER BROS. <§> ' "'PAYMENT ON DEMAND" KINGSLEY SWAN and "The Grotto's" famous band On The Beautiful Cedar Court Please make your dinner reservations early. CJ ST. GEORGE'S Formal Dress Thursdays end Saturdays Special Menu will be served every nigbt except Sunday l**"* The Bermudiana Ml MORRIS; INKS PAIGE • BRUCE BEM Thursday No Cover — No Minimum Phone 7165 for reservations At* e e mctta. Theatre Friday NEW OPERA HOUSE SP M*® i T.*« co» Saturday GOLF — TENNIS (Off Pitt's Bay Road) SP** Double Feature MINIATURE GOLF — CROQUET Robinson ,fo°° 2.45 and 7.45 SHUFFLEBOARD — LAWN BOWLING aP"****"'. Se*' Turpin Fight «-. ___ <«%«>9^-_.i_e** e OTHER GAMES IN SPORTS PAVILION «0> All This Week *"**%•$% tfie f the Bermudiana Theatre Club.) and 'DUCHESS OF IDAHO" Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor 2789t-«. Lt. Gen. Sir Alexander Hood,) G.B.E., K.C.B., and Lady Hood. CASINO ST. GEORGE •___H___-__SSBHi 2741tte. ST GEORGE'S SHERWOOD MANOR HOTEL •

on at the Thursday, August 2nd and CORAL Friday, 3rd August, 1951 ISLAND 10 a.m. - 6 pjn. First Day. CLtJB 10 a.m.-6 30 p.m. Second Day. * K Admission 5/» TONIGHT A LA CARTE SERVICE The Talbot Brothers Band in attendance both days ON THE RIP-TIDE TERRACE Etajoy Our Lunch Specials REFRESHMENT STANDS COLD PLATE ... 7/6 DANCING NIGHTLY, Steamers and small craft will NOT be permitted to embark or dis­ To jrvoid disappointment make your To The Happy Four, The Coral Island Calypsos embark passengers from the property of J. S. Darrell & Co. at reservations early Wellington, adjoining the property of the cricket field. For further Dinner Specials Dinner Table d'hote particulars apply to the Secretary of the St. George's Cricket Club. Served 6.30 to 8.30 Opti STEAKS AND CHICKEN 27-M^m

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Dress and Lingerie Hamilton St. George's Queen Street Optical: Phone 3803 Jewellery: Phone 1206 Hamilton Reid Street and Washington Lane 2746 N**. 5«+« tp 2?54>tm. Page 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 Draw Is Likely Decision Cargo Ship From Africa E. GERMAN POPULACE Personal And Social PASSING SHOTS Expected Here Next Month IN MOOD OF DESPAIR Among Bermudians who re­ In Fourth Cricket Test BY THE SPORTS EDITOR A shipment of citrus fruits and BERLIN, July 30 (Reuter) turned on the Queen of Ber­ other cargo is expected here to­ Social Democfat party'officialicials;^ . muda yesterday were Mr. Leon WEDDING . LEEDS, England, July 30 (Reu­ I first innings 287 for six wickets. One of the current juke box ter).—South Africa led England At Northampton — Northamp­ and too easily over the other wards tfae end of next month on from the Soviet sector of BeJerlirtfr l Barnes, of Paget, who has been I favourites uses Ihe Carnival of: dinehies and in order to keep the board the Farrell, Lines' vessel, meeting in West BiHin yes^e___erd&y. i on a buying trip for bis store, the Pearman—Harvey by 120- runs with all second-in­ tonshire vs. Glamorgan: North­ Venice as its musical theme and _•____._ nings wickets standing tonight amptonshire first innings all out sport interesting, first place will African Dawn, it was announced called upon "the free world of this Linen and Scotch Wool Shop. •everything that rhymes with have to be spread around a little by William E. Meyer and Co., West" to "help Berlin fulfil fls ELIMI] since June 26. Other businessmen The wedding of Miss Marion after four, days' play in the fourth 284. Glamorgan first innings 211 cricket test match of the season. for nine wickets. Bermuda for its lyrics. Appar- more often. local agents. mission as a ray of hope for t|v included Mr. Frederick Denman Harvey, daughter of Mr. I ently the writer was being paid so ___ The ship will leave Capetown, oppressed people of the Sg*$f and his wife, of Paget East, pro­ Eugene T. Harvey, of Flatts, The visitors led England by 538 At Birmingham—Warwickshire to 505 on the first innings and vs. Yorkshire: Yorkshire first in­ much for each mention of the I We don't mean that Victory South Africa and call at Bermuda zone. ' TLE prietor of Pearman's Men's and and the late Mrs. Harvey, to Mr. word "Bermuda," but apart from should "throw" a race every so before proceeding to the east Ladies' Shop, and Mr. Charles Wilbur Pearman, son of Mr. and. added 87 without loss in the nings all out 249, second innings The German * Social Democrat" second, to make the result in the 10 for two wickets; Warwickshire this dull repetition, what we ob- I often to keep up the interest, for coast of' the United States. Party (S.PD.) is banned in th Burland, of the Golden Gate. Mrs. James Pearman, took place jected to most was the stanza '"In f we believe that the best dinghy o ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gooch, of at St. Mark's Church, -Smith's five-day contest almost-certainly first innings all out 262. Soviet zdne but not in Bast Ber a draw. England leads the five- At Worcestershire: Worcester- I the Islands of Bermuda, where and the best crew should be en- lin, which is not part.of ihe East1 "Java Cottage," Hamilton, and Parish, on July 2. The Rev. Leslie we fished fer Barracuda." I titled to a victory for their efforts. TOKYO, July 30 (Reuter). — ayne Ml Mrs. Gooch's granddaughter, Miss Gunner officiated. match series 2-1. shine vs Sussex: Sussex first in­ Pyongyang Radio said today that German Republic and comes un-fl -Caroline Sarnadie, were also On a batsmen's pitch both sides nings all out 224; Worcestershire I der four-power administration. *¥<• mm. . The bride was given in first innings 354 for six wickets. Now anyone who had done any I However, the situation has pro- a Russian medical team had ar­ among Bermudians returning marriage by her father. She wore continued to play almost purely fishing in Bermuda knows that gressed to a point Where the con- rived in-. The broad-, The S.P.D. officials adopted a fjQ K_|jj \ If home—after visiting the United a ballerina .length gown of white defensive cricket. Only during At Ilkestone — Derbyshire vs. cast said Soviet physicians and ! resolution saying that "the East *^* aJ%t*.\>\m\\ the last hour of England's innings--, Nottinghamshire: Nottingham­ [ you don't fish for Barracuda here, test is no longer an equal one States. embroidered organdie over white If you happen to catch one, Sou among boats. No matter how researchers had begun work to German population has reached * * • taffeta, and a fingertip tulle veil when Trevor Bailey and Malcolm shire first innings all out 158, prevent the spread of smallpox, an alarming state of hopeless­ Hilton added 60" for the last second innings 116 for two wick­ don't throw it back overboard, but much better another dinghy may With the OlynJ Miss Mildred White, daughter held in place by a French lace | you fish for Wahoo, Amberfish, be sailed, the superior speed of typhus, and other diseases. ness." TUey urged the' western of Mi*, and Mrs. Benjamin White, cap. Her bouquet was of gladioli. wicket, was the bowling punished ets; Derbyshire first innings 427 world to "launch an active Eastern itation Swiminii| severely. for five wickets declared. Rock fish or Other fish with a better the Victory offsets the brilliance of "Harmidore," Southampton Miss Elizabeth Minors Was maid reputation, and by mistake you of crew work on the part of policy and press for the reestab- liable team to East, accompanied by Miss Muriel of honour for her cousin. Her Prior to that the highlight of At Gloucester—Gloucestershire I lishment of German unity." •erica's top swil the English innings had been vs. Surrey: Surrey won by ftwe may hook into a Barracuda. But another dinghy, petition. The first is a more equit­ Austin, of/Whitestone, Long Is­ dress was of orchid dotted to go fishing purposely for Barra able means of handicapping and A spokesman said the meeting] land, New York, arrived on the Peter May's 138 in over six hours wickets: Gloucestershire first in­ jppeting here dui| organdie, and her headdress a veil cuda, Well it just isn't done. We don't mean that Victory the other is in building faster had been convened in West Berlin rale B.A.A. Mon Queen yesterday. Miss White has held in place by forget-me-nots. 10 minutes, during which the nings all out 204,- second innings Cambridge University star, play­ all out 144; Surrey first innings doesn't have good crew work. We dinghies. "because it would not have been, spent a three week's vacation as She carried a nosegay of mixed That is, it just Wasn't done don't know how good her crew is, without danger for us and our __ileadin^ y the list I Miss Austin's guest, and Miss flowers. ing his first game for England, hit all out 250, second innings 102 for 19 fours. five wickets. until we happened to talk to oar 1 for they have not had to work Apparently the dinghy racers families had we met in East Bef- hmpions will be Austin will be here 'lor three Little Vinette Williams, the friend Pete Perinchfcsf, president) very hard so far this season, [ prefer the latter idea. lin" I. 1 candidate for weeks as Miss White's guests England made 325 for three ______lympic team in 19 bride's niece, was flower girl in wickets by the close of play on of the Bermuda Anglers' Club, A nurse for the King Edward a baby blue organdie dress. She Pete has discovered a new sport We hear from a fairly reliable ~ Wayne tamed ir VII Memorial Hospital arrived on Saturday against South Africa. 998 Passengers Among set of all time ir carried a basket of mixed Peter May, 110 not out, and Len —fishing for Barracuda with a source that a couple of dinghies the Queen. She is Miss Mabel R. gerberas. fly rod. may be building in St. George's rimming Chanpn Tulloch, of Manitoba, Canada.' Hutton, 100 set the pace. Two Furness Liners rdefeated_FOfd K.J Tha best man was Mr. Witfield May, playing in his first test soon, one of wbich may replace Two returning schoolteachers Swan and the ushers were Mr. Apparentlv the Barracuda likes I Shamrock. ______CrsHaii in the 401 "were Miss Henrietta Jackson, of Bradford Clarke and Mr. Law­ match, never appeared.in trouble Two Furness liners brought a Annie Meech's Restaurant •(Detroit last weei Devonshire, and Miss Ina Ger­ as England tackled the task of a streamer fly, and if equipped rence Clarke. Mr. Nelson Bascome. total of 998 passengers to Bermuda with a short wire lead, the fly Talk is spreading around the Market Square, St. George's coiid to Konno in 1 trude Taylor, of Ely's Harbour sang "O Perfect have" during the answering South Africa's first in­ yesterday. They were tfae Queen fhiring the Natioi I Somerset. nings of 538. will not be cut away and give the Bermuda Sailboat Club that the signing of the register. I of Bermuda, with 658 passengers angler a lot of sport Pete says club needs its own dinghy, and it Open Both Days ot Cup Mateh iyne won two titl| Frank Lawson, also making his i landing in Hamilton, and the fore winning the Mr. William T. Wilson, of Paget j Following the noonday cere­ the biggest one he's hooked into may not be lone before a dinihy 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. mony a luncheon was held at the test debut, scored 58 in a first- Ocean Monarch, with 340 passen- has been about four and a half wearing the white pennant with e 200-nietre title secretary of the Bank df Ber­ wicket 99-run partnership with ! gers getting off in St George's. jt champion Jin muda, Ltd., returned on the Queen home of the bride's father. The feet long—but it got away. The I the red chevron of the dab will couple left afterwards for a Hutton. Hutton's partnership Both ships sailed tfae same day, hook came out of tfae creature's | be making a bid for the cham- CUP MATCH SPECIALS: -Lane is holder after a two months' business trip with May was worth 129. a jfjetre champioj in the United Kingdom and the wedding trip to Niagara Falls-and the Queen direct to New York mouth as he was pulling it up pionship. F rina Pie, Chicken Akron, Ohio. On their, got urn The score: with 430 passengers, and the on the beach. j u& opening nigl Continent. they wfH reside at "Rock Mount," ENGLAND Ocean Monarch for Halifax and if |ire Moore ags * * * (First Innings) The problem is not a new one. Regular Dinners Mineral Flatts. I then New York with 340. "The Barracuda are so crazy It happened when H.D.C. II beat fee 400-yard Mi Mrs Cora Santucci and her Hutton, b Van Ryneveld 100 There were 280 tons of cargo \ championship daughter, Miss Joan Santucci, of The bride is a graduate of Lowson, c\ManseIl, b A. Rowan 58 about flies" Pete told us, "that up everything within sight, and 2809*t*_. Bennett College, Greensboro, aboard the Queen and 320 bags they'll even snap at some of my even after Shamrock and Strebor I, *J?RLD RECORj Hamilton, returned by P.A.A. i May, b A. Rowan 138 of mail; Including 285 for tiie wer I -irshall, the ^ over the weekend after a holiday North Carolina, and is a teacher ______home-mad_ e creations.______" _ o launched she still kept win- at the Harrington Sound School. Compton, lbw b A. Rowan 25 United States armed forces in the swimming for spent in Canada and the United ... 3* __ ' I ning. i world's recorl States. The bridegroom graduated from j Colony. Dunwoody Industrial Institute in ... 95 Both ships are scheduled to re­ He has been getting them listance, estai Brown, c E. Rowan, b A. Rowan 2 around Shelly Bay, and the other To put the racing on a more yecent natioil Weekend arrivals from New Minnesota and is employed at the turn to Bermuda next Saturday Goody Shoppe Bakery. 8 and sail the same day for New day when he went down to tease even basis, the rules of measure- I THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL iionships. Ml York by B.OA.C. included Mr. . ifi York. a few more, be found that the meat Were changed so that out- gale sophorr| and Mrs. Percy Crawford, of Tattersall, c E. Rowan, b A. Rowan 4 Watlington and Conyers are commercial fishermen had hauled side measurement was used in­ and 4 in the race. Pembroke, Mr. Percy Outer- 9 local agents. to about 50 of them. Pete tells us stead of inside measurement to | I.Moore, it wal bridge, of Hamilton Parish, and I Start Is Made With Bethel ... 18 he was able to get some of his | rate the dinghies it- time ever rf Mr. Morris Cooper, of Pembroke.- flies back. PALM GARDENS (can swimmj A.M.E. Church Extension PASSENGERS PRAISE In this way H.D.C. started last • ">d the previoi| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridley, of Bowling Analysis: W R Pete uses ten pound test line instead of near tfae head of the Your Rendezvous For Good Food *T i/ Hironoshi Southampton, and Mr. Fred) A donations "thermometer" at McCarthy 0 81 and he says tbe only essential fleet. Still she was able to whip Jeffrey, of Brunswick Street, Bethel A.M.E. Church, Shelly Chubb 1 99 ARGENTMJESSEL factor in this type of fishing is in all the opposition until Victory H Hamilton, weije among Bermud-j getting off a 70-foot cast. Appar- put in an appearance. J ijattle of tl Bay, moved up to the first £10 A. Rowan 5 174 Two American passengers who Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners, ians returning home over the line on Sunday when a fairly 96 ently it is necessary to get in a I M.;rs will be weekend by Colonial Airlines. returned" to their home in Pitts­ long retrieve before the Barra- Now H.D.C. H, along with jljcn Swimmii] large coneresation gave that 11 burgh, Pennsylvania, two weeks served in the main Dining Room ;., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gorham, amount at the evening service. Van Ryneveld 1 26 cuda become sufficiently anxious Strebor, have undergone hull .-ijjong series of of Pembroke, and their two] ago on the Argentine State Line to bite. changes to make them measure Ocean champic The thermometer, which has SOUTH AFRICA vessel "Rio Primer-o," which or in the Palm Gardens ijl children, left by P.A.A. for the been placed in the church, sets First Innings — 538 I smaller and get closer to the front ] •UjDermuda dis United States yesterday. sailed from Bermuda after dis­ It won't be long now before the I of the fleet at the start again. <:«l out in yard**! a goal of £500. (Second Innings) charging meat from the ArgWi- ' It is estimated that more than E. -Rowan, not out fitted dinghy yachtsmen will be — 4;40 being n .. . 60 1tine , had no language difficulties off on another building derby.I There appears to - be two Bermudas Only Outdoor Restaurant £500 will be needed to build Waite. not out . . . 25 with the Spanish-speaking crew. "SMARrlpLATAIWT sanitary facilities for both sexes Extras 2 : Victory II is winning too often methods of levelling out the com- For Reservations Phone 1142 jjj both Moon "Several dictionaries were sup­ IBee n training I at the church. It is hoped that ; plied, so we got along famouslv," 7192 tii ft ;> HJ and 400 m THE SMART SET additional expenses will be Total 87 wrote Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Little, ii covered through tbe contribution Other cricket close of play . •tece wm pr< to Mr. Gerald Frith, passenger -••ever recordej By FRANK HAWORTH of a day's work* trom the .several scores: agent for William E. Meyer and mechanics who are members of At Manchester—Lancashire vs. he existing "Separate Rooms," by Joseph | Co., local agents ior the vessel. distance will Carole and Alan Dinehart, which | the congregation, the Rev. William Middlesex: Lancashire first in­ Mr. and Mr;:. Little praised the WATERLOT DIN C. McMillan, pastor of Bethel, nings all out 373; Middlesex first Monday evenil the Bermuda Theatre Series pre- i food served aboard the vessel dur­ | will be featurl sented last night at the Ber­ said. Masons, carpenters and innings 209 for four wickets. ing the trip to New York via plumbers will be required. At Blackmeath—Kent vs. Essex: WILL BE CLOSED j MAY BETTEI1 mudiana Theatre," ft a play about! Jacksonville, Florida, and. the here is also a the alleged smart set, and re­ The decision to proceed with Kent first innings all out 339, service from stewards. 1 produces in itself the leading the extensions was made at a second innings 13 for one wicket; "Captan Emilio Tiepolt was a ALL DAY rtr, or both, th characteristics of that set. It is | church board meeting on July 16. Essex first innings 435 for five gracious and perfect host and _ records being 1 "smart" (as in smart-Alec), Fifteen "captains" were wickets declared. helped make our voyage most ire and Marshal] shallow and inconsequential. Its appointed to help organise bene­ At Leicester—Leicestershire vs. enjoyable," the Littles wrote "It Thursday and Friday T, they might p three acts are devoted to expend­ fit events to raise'the money. Hampshire: Leicestershire first was a privilege to have sailed with sh through to ing nothing in particular. It has innings all out 302; Hampshire 1 him." 2nd and 3rd August the 800 metre: no discoverable "point" and no •day, the three denouement worth speaking of, wright to use him as a stepping 2801 tte w. ag to Bermuda unless the rather thin trick em­ stone and finds herself unwillingly ^i and fourth ployed to bring about the con­ cast for the role ot loving wife • 800 metres. Tl version of the vitriol-diffusing and mother. Her vicious "love ,aall and Ge] columnist Jim Stackhouse can be making" under duress was most •ctively. Agni"! so described. Its characters talk diverting, and she managed to n Olytnpic s in the idiom employed by Mr. make her final transformation HOUSE PARTY 'greatly impro Stackhouse in his articles (syndi­ credible enough. Games. cated from coast to coast, for the The versatile John Colicos FUN — GAMES — PRIZES •hough it was i dubious edification of ten million turned in a convincing study of iational diving I readers) and the quality of their the sour, splenetic columnist, as op eastern div( remarks by no means rivals the did Francis Bethencourt as the Ocean champ driven snow. ardent if somewhat naive play­ as, Bobby CI Yet it is entertaining in its way. wright. Queen Street tier, will be una It moves at a brisk pace; the Tom Costello played the butler Starlight™. suit of previous handling of the insignificant (American style) with gusto and Phone 183S pbby won the material is deft and the construc­ obvious relish, and Katharine to eino last week. tion taut and efficient. The Hawtrey' was a "typical" women . A in action her dialogue, though mainly a kind of journalist. SIDNEY FOSTER and His irtpther diver will track leading from one epigram Smaller parts were competently "Bermudas own Family Restaurant" alee, his berth. to another, is crisp and intriguing. handled by John Atkinson, Jerry SURF CLUB ORCHESTRA fjjTRIMBORN 1 The witticisms and mots, on which O'Brien and Tony R'bins. An However, the Eas the piece depends entirely for its j attractive "bar i:jf$,e" was pro­ Luncheons and Dinners '•#1 Trimborn, f effect, are amusing in the titillat­ vided by the joint efforts of a la carte mht Michigan di ing manner of their kind. Pleasant Cleon Throckmorton and Audrey >tTimes on tht I enough distraction for an idle Burns. Grills — Salads |ig team, will i| hour or two. e'fore entering The not particularly exacting OPEN CUP MATCH DAYS ..'j* Illinois Statt demands of the play were com­ LONDON, Joty 30 (Reuter 1. — .tMpion. He wa petently met by the company, A woman farmer at Cesky Tesin, 'fcersity of Mic whose team work was rather bet- . Czechoslovakia has been sent to "-is and was a ter than it has tended to be prison for wilfully reducing out­ Golden Shell Motor Oil- '.' which wor recently, despite some first-night put, failing to deliver her quota of npionship ore* rougHhess in the shape of bungled farm produce and ill-treating her GREAT LIQUOR SAYINGS Spanish Point Boat Club 0-.I consecutive lines and the like. labourers, Prague Radio reported A Champion Performer oaijh Matt Mann. | Charmion King was a feline today. 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Stant, Jr., in the Somerset St. George NEAR THE CLUB HOUSE hotel's Continental Lounge. 82Sfi 2781 Its.*. 2806+tui Page 7 IN POPULACE THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1951 OF DESPAIR r 30 (Reuter iivitation Swimming Week To Be Officially Opened Tomorrow Night ftat party officials! pet sector of Berlin •est Berlin yesterday) f he free world of tJp ,mm ui,h lONiiNUE jw. GERMANS ARRESTED |0X SHOWBOAT PROJECT |UX War Bride Divorces lp Berlin fulfil its||ELIMINAR) Y CARNIVAL AT THROUGH SWIMMING WEEK •ay of hope for FOR LAYING A WREATH FOR TOURING ACTORS Long Absent US. Spouse DDle of the St Coach John Conner yesterday ^ KTLE HARBOUR TONIGHT informed The Royal Gazette that BERLIN, July M (Reuter). — LONDON, July 29 (Reuter). -*• DERBY, England,, July 30 (Reu­ ii Social Democrat he wfll continue hit swimming •TO**'**-*- "Pfw**~. r*otf*»*» +odav aTested Eentertainers with a nautcial bent ter). — The English-born wife ) is banned in the classes at the B.A.A. Mount two members of the bannedV ex- are making tbe 112-foot motor of Wayne Ay re Kavadas, of Mil­ lit not in East Beij Langton pool throughout Invita­ ..cint= __£..*. wiug otruian social­ launch Karagloa ship-shape for a waukee, Wis., won a divorce here tot part.of the East|ayn e Moore And John Marshall tion Swimming Week. ist Party (D.S P.) as they tried to three-year showboat cruise. today, pleading he had deserted Mic and comes uij In previous years the classes lay a wi«ath at Bismark's* monu­ T administration. Fourteen film, stage, jjnd tele­ her. have been suspended during the ment in the Tiergarten on the 53rd vision stars have contracts to play amwlersary of the "Iron Chan­ Sbe is Mrs. May Elizabeth officials adopted a championship week, but the new .light club and theatre engage­ Kavadas, married in Britain in ing that "the East o Battle For Freestyle Crowns coach feels that tiie swimmers cellor's" death. ments in cities as far apart as lii.iiiaiK.. me father of modern 1945. The couple lived together iation has reached :••* are at a stage when a lay-off will Antwerp, Belgium, and Athens, about two weeks before Kavadas hinder them rather than improve Germrny, is revered by the party. Greece. unjed °the -western With *"» Olympic Games only one year away, Bermuda's 1951 PoT-.p n***'""*0" t^H* rioli"p •"***•- returned to the United States. their form. Then they plan to sail for. There is one child of the marriage. |ch aan activa e Eastern Ration Swimming Week will have an important bearing on the rested a third member of tbe In order to continue, it has j party out to photograph the America for another coastal tour. Toe judge said Kavadas had for the reestab- fobable team to carry the Star* and Stripes io Helsinki. Some of been necessary to advance the The owner, Ricky Valdemar. j told the girl many falsehoods, i an meriea's top swimmers, divers and water polo players will be vvreath-laying. classes an hour. Thus tbe Tiny One man wore a black shirt Polish naval officer, and Capt, pretending afterwards he was af­ the meeting impeting here during Swim Week, which will be officially opened Tots will start their instruction and a yellow tte decorated with Leslie Andrews of Britain's mer-1 flicted with mental illness. Later est Berlin \ the BAA. Mount Langton Pool at nine o'clock and all succeeding chant marine,' will skipper the I he boasted about his ability as a met tomorrow evening. tbe outlawed party's badge. lave been classes will be moved ahead one All activities of the partv Karagola and the entertainers will liar. >n!d and our Heading the list of swimming ARRIVE BY AIR hour. do crew duties. lampions will be Wayne Moore, which in the past months has held The judge added apparently East Ber- The bulk of the American team Mr. Valdemar said the launch Kavadas wanted his wife to div­ o. 1 candidate for the American will be arriving by air today. several meetings in West Berlin lympic team in 1952. under huge flags showing the would leave its Thames-side berth orce him so be could marry an­ Thev will be accompanied by Bob for Europe on Aug. 25. other girl in the United States. ' Wayne turned in- th*"-greatest Kiphuth, world-famous swimming black eagle in a white circle, were pset of all time in.the National coach from Yale, and Bill Brooks, Caledonian Society Plan banned on Saturday by West Ber­ wimming ChajagFonships, when former Bermuda coach. lin police. o e<_iefeatedJ_F©«*t konno and John After checking their bags at Whist Drive And Dance iurant 'Marshall in ttoe 400-metres final their hotel, the group will head Detroit last week. He placed for Castle Harbour for their first Scottish dancing to the skirl of •••cond to Konno in the 200 metres. appearances in a Bermuda pool. the pipes, ballroom dancing to the Yesterday's Weather j During* the Nationals at Detroit, Several of the Missouri Athletic music of the Coral Island Club i'ayne won two titles. The night Club water polo team, some of orchestra and whist are the attrac­ Abroad The latch efore winning the 400 he won whom arrived on Sunday, will be tions planned by the Caledonian tie 200-metre title from defend- returning. They are also ex­ Society at the Coral Island Club IfL champion Jimmy McLane. pected to enter most of the next Wednesday evening. (At 2 p.m. Bermuda Time) WHITE | .cLane is holder of the Olympic swimming events; Dress will he informal—shorts Chicago 87 fair j*^ tre championship. Missouri will be challenging the if dance-goers wish. Whist com­ Montreal 82 fair J&. opening night's meet will Bermuda champions for the Mid mences at 7.30 and at 9.30 the New York 88 fair HORSE • kre Moore against Marshall Ocean water polo title. The local dancing will commence. Miami 89 lair n e 400-yard Mid Ocean free- squad defeated the St. Louis team, The Society's piper, Mr. Tommy (Information supplied by the TAVERNS r championship event. 5-4, in the final last year. Aitchison. will play the pipe Bermuda Meteorological Station) *J)RLD RECORD HOLDER Championship events will be music. trshall, the Australian star held only at the B.A.A. Mount Swimming for Yale, is holder [Langton pool. Meets at that venue DINING ROOM \world's record of 4:30.2 for have been scheduled for to­ RALPH TRIMBORN, Eastern diving champion and former Univer­ jistance, established during morrow, Friday, Monday and j [OTEt recent national collegiate Tuesday. If interest demands, sity of Michigan diving great, will seek his first Mid Ocean will be open both '•jionships. Moore, 19-year- another meet will be scheduled championship during Invitation Swimming Week. Diving will jTale sophomore, finished there on Saturday evening. be held each of the four nights that meets are scheduled for the HARMONY HALL HOTEL i in the race. This evening the swimmers and B.A.A. Mount Langton pool. The preliminaries of the one-metre divers will be at Castle Harbour CUP MATCH DAYS j; Moore, it was not only the championship will be held tomorrow evening, with the final on tti time ever recorded' by an and Thursday evening at the St. * * * TONIGHT * * * till midnight ican swimmer, but also George Hotel Pool. Friday. The three metre diving will be held on Monday and Tuesday. *00C ; fid the previous world mark, ON 1 i Hironoshin Furuhashi of CHISOX DEMANDING THE ROOF GARDEN Make it a date to have your meals J •] jattle of these two great Entries Close Today Black Widow Wins Shield * rs, rs will be the feature of Bermuda's Only Starlight Roof Garden at the White Horse Tavern. ij| Ocean championships. Teams are reminded that en­ and 'M'J3ermuda distances will be Blame Stalling Tactics Of tries for the Knockout Competi­ Elsworth Lowell, sailing "Black *-)—Frank i this evening, together wtth any Sunday's race marked the Seen training seriously for outstanding money owing. The and his fe and 400* metres, the 300- > Lane, White Sox general manager, second attempt to sail off the con­ said that his club would demand draw ter the Knockout Competi­ test, the first attempt having met ;*fece wttl probably be the tion will be made on Wednesday Versatile Orchestra Dancing on the Terrace -t-ever recorded. It is hoped that last Friday's night game with With failure because of no wind. the Yankees be resumed where it evening, at a meeting of the Coun- Sunday the breeze made up in Under the stars at the water's edge he existing world mark for I cil of the Association at the Ber- intensity what it had lacked the distance will be , left off. Lane issued a scorching The Colourful shattered . _ . _ . ., ___. „ . - : m u d a Hardware Company's previous Sunday. To the Music of . Monday evening, when that I offices. JL will be featured. statement blaming stalling Sailing in a good 28 to 30-knot "GOMBEY DANCERS" FREDDIE CHAPMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA tactics" of the New York club First round of the Knockout breeze, the fleet got off to a good j MAY BETTER MARK and "ineptness" of Umpire Hank Competition is to be on August start and going out of Two Rock Will Be Featured TONIGHT 9.00 — 12.30 liere is also a possibility of Soar, wbo called the rainswept 9 with the final slated to be held Passage- "Our Joy" with L. Lee 'fr, or both, the 220 or 440- same in Yankee Stadium after on August 30. at the helm was leading the fleet. For Reservations Phone 1354-3934 *' records being bettered. With ' the Sox had taken a 4-3 lead in In the Knockout Competition, After rounding Pearl Island she sre and Marshall battling each the ninth. The score then re­ matches will be half-day matches started to drop back when "Black 2788ft». K they might possibly be able verted to eight full innings with and the team fielding first must Widow" took over and remained sh through to a new record. the Yankees winning 3-1. "The nave two and a half hours at out in front to the finish. the 800 metres at Detroit on Chicago club is asking for the bat. If the time for drawing The finishing times were: •day, the three top swimmers resumption of the aa,me in the stumps has arrived and the team BLACK WIDOW. E. Lowell 5:45.30 ig to Bermuda places second, I first half of the ninth inning with batting has not passed the score GONE BY. E. Smith ...... 5:47.00 No No ,i and fourth behind Konno of the other team, the batting HARRINGTON HOUSE I one out Chicago leading, and the team shall lose the match. Each CHASE ME. C. Lightbourne 5:5000 • 800 metres. They are Moore. I bases loaded," Lane's statement SEA SPRAY, A. Perinchief 5:5230 on Harrington Sound .lall and Garrick Agnew, I game must be played to a de­ Cover Minimum said. cision. STAR DUST. K. Philpott . . 5:54.00 •ctively. Agnew is an Aus- "The stalling tactics of the New OUB JOY, H Lee 5:5*.n» n Olympic swimmer, who York club were officially estab­ GALA. A. Millett 5:57.00 'greatly improved since the lished by Umpire Bill McGowan's VAN JEAN. V. Swan 5:58.00 Games. banishment of New York's third I B.C.A. Team vs. Tourists 'hough it was hoped to bring baseman, Gil McDousald, when he on the Sound Terrace i\&' .ational diving champion and refused to return to his position," Confirmed At Meeting 'op eastern diver here for the Lane said., "This should definitely, Ocean championship diving direct American League President At a meeting of the Council TODJL\\TS i Tuesday, 27'*2tt« ts. Bobby Clotworthy, the Will Harridee to the justice of of the Bermuda Cricket Associa­ her, will be unable to come as I manager Paul Richards' protest tion held last night at the offices SCHEDULE suit of previous commitments. that Umpire-in-chief (Hank) Soar of the Bermuda Hardware Com- NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday, pb'oy won the title from Joe ineptly handled the situation,** the I pany, the team to represent the Boston at St. Louis (night) •ino last week. He has been statement added. B.C.A. in their match against the Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (night) . .i in action here many times. The Sox general manaser said, I Touring Cricketers from the New York at Chicago Saturday nother diver will be selected to ''several instances of stalling by United States was confirmed. The Philadelphia at Cincinnati iktS. his berth. I the players, by Manager Casey match will be played at the V TRIMBORN TO COME (night) t Stensel when he used almost one Prospect Garrison field and tbe AMERICAN LEAGUE Last Tivo Days I However, the Eastern champion oitcher for each batter in the first following is the team selected: Chicago at Philadelphia (night) to the music of ' |jp Trimborn, former Univer- half Of the ninth, and the fact John Marirea (captain), John St. Louis at Boston (night) Jht Michigan diving great and that pitcher Frank Shea in coming Barritt, Vivian Burrows, Everest Cleveland at Washington (night) TEDDY DIAS and his Orchestra I times on the Ail-American from the bullpen to the mound in De Silva. Dick Freisenbruch, Jack New York and Detroit not No Minimum ig team, will be coming. I the raid, support Richards' pro- Hayward, W. F. Hayward, A. A. scheduled. No Cover "e'i'orr.i e entering college, Ralph teat." Madeiros, A. N. Madeiros, Peter J* Illinois State High - School Lane said he was "not blaming Mulder and Joe Tatem. Frank DRESS OPTIONAL Mpion. He was a star at the the NeW York club for their ! Corday and Desmond Kelly are bersity of Michigan for four delaying action, but rather the the reserves. 1371tu. th i tp. w and was a member Of tbe j umpire who permitted it. Instead Mr. Geoffrey Slater will umpire of being two-and-one-half games | and Mr. Alan DeCosta will score. CUP MATCH Oil- y which won the Western i*i pionship over Ohio State for out of the lead, the Chicago club consecutive years under i is four-and-one-half games out )af the Middle Atlantic A.A.U. that he had called the game Panthers' team against the umpir­ iigh and law board titles at I' becausThis statemene the fieldt wa was mads unplavabtee withou-t ing of Manuel Simons was not jp.sfens;" hiladelphia in 1949 and winner even taking the cover off the field I upheld by the Council of the f the New York State open high to determine its condition." Lane Bermuda Cricket Association. . Today and Wednesday joints. •o-Srd title in 1950. said the rain subsided ten minutes The Panthers appealed a Bermuda Sailboat Clnb gglph stands six-foot-one and after Soar had called the^game decision of Simons' in which he rek:hs 172 pounds. He is 23 and did, not resume for an hour save William Pedro out as Racing Off On Thursday ears old and consisidered d the top I and five minutes, plenty of time, stumped while they declared in d let fiver on the East Coasto . he said, in which to complete the fact that Pedro was well within There will be no International with Local swimming fans will have j •_ame. his crease. 14-foot dinghv racing at the Ber­ FURTHER DRASTIC muda Sailboat Club on Thursday. bT! that chance to preview the American Lane said Soar's a-tion not only tampions in action at the Castle denied the Chicago club a possible The Royal Gazette was informed. REDUCTIONS IN nee. arbour Hotel pool this evening. victo*w, but also violated the riuht threatened forfeiture by the In order to give tbe skippers lthough no championship events of the Boston and Cleveland clubs. umpire would have undoubtedly and crews an opportunity of wit­ fill be held this evening, the "A more able umpire," he said eliminated the stalling tactics and nessing the opening day of the handle vimmers are exoected to shatter | "would not * have permitted the brought the game to its rightful Ciin Mateh, the racing has been Ladies' Suits, Blouses Handbags, etc. iome of the existing pool records. conclusion." postponed. btem IS situation to get out of hand. A t of in- lou, and r\\r GAM_BOLS SaAAc/ 4&?<&&~~~T1 vice. OO Cff LOOK NlCfc- GAVS- THKI_ J OO UKfr V00B DBt-SS aWvoao. <3Ave-. Men's Suits, Jackets, Trousers, •#«. i DOH'T HOW <_Wfc DOE". Sports Shirts, etc.

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Call -_? making contact Mr. Elmo racers taking part in a "bee line" $1.00 equals 7/1 7269 Wmgood. — Distance no hindrance. race from HaWkin's to Port's Plane or Ship Bank sell ing rate $2.7950 ' Phone 8721, Somerset. Island. Funeral Notice $1.09 equals 7/2 WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE Senior Patrol Leader Thomas EXCELLENT ("Peter") Chapman, unable at the Scotch Whisky 5-Bottle Cotes ,^__3_e^\ .ON Funeral services for Mrl BERMUDA AND WEST INDIAN = i£% anything CROWS with . . . CANADIAN FREE RATE: STAMPS purchased tor highest cash Boats, Motors distance to attract his fellow PERCY WALTER THOMl prices.—Stamp Shop. Reid Street. Scouts on seeing dense clouds of King William H.00 &^S_CRACKIR5 X London Wfcrr.w' 7-^___J MAKCi FK lS T T smoke issuing from the woods on Highland Queen 14.00 $2.96 $2.9575 SON will be held at Chrislf PIANOITPA-A, Ki n cv,~goo-d coud.tion.-The Little goo^d condition^^r^. A£ 35F . •—° 5£__Contac$t Hawkin's Island, doffed clothes NUTniTIOU-t Church, Warwick, at 6.0(1 i WNO TAJ-TV Montreal rrencn onop. Lester Becnel. Barracks Hill. St. and swam to camp to spread the RYE WHISKY ISRNDWICHiS p-m. There will be nel George's, after 5 p.m. alarm. All 30 boys with their $2.96125 $2.95625 BOATS AND CANOES—Old Town and leaders, armed with canvas and Seagram's V.O 1150 IRICONURE cortege and please omi^ TRADE SERVICES Bank buying rate $2.9750 Penn Yan models in stock. See cedar brush, climbed the steep Canadian Club 1230 flowers. [ display at Ambard and Company, Ltd., ! g ORGANIC FERTILIZER $1.00 equals 6/9 HOME SERVICE IN — Dirt's ont. East Broadway. hill where almost an acre of Gooderham & Wort's Phone 4562. grass was burning. I "S*tle. Suie eutd S*&f to Tfae" $1.00 equals 6/10 ! MOTOR BOAT, house boat and tender. Special 12.50 The lads were unable to get in i FINE GARDENS f Apply W. G. Franklin, Bermuda Schenley Reserve 9.75 Wanted to Rent! INSURANCE Cigar Store. front of the blaze and were com­ § LUXURIANT LAWNS CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINE, 8 pelled to follow it. After a half BOURBON BRILLIANT FLOWERS We Offer INSURE IMMEDIATELY against loss cylinder, good working order; cheap. hour's gruelling work they had Business Man desires tdRfrecj from housebreaking. Consult Ber­ Call Joe Moniz, 3884. the blaze under control. The boys I Pearman, Watlington & Co. muda Fire Marine Insurance Company Kentucky Tavern 15.00 (with option to buy later, i| tor burglary insurance. SINGER 4-door. 1948; overhauled In (of Sandys, Dellwood and Rotary Front Street Hamilton June; new battery. Phone 3678. troops) each filled a pot with Walker's De Luxe 12.30 FOR SALE possible) water and returned to the site of STAMP COLLECTING Household Equipment the fire, making sure there would RUM + Two or Three be no further danger. 2787 tu. 2?80ttu. BERMUDA AND BRITISH WEST ONE CHILD'S BED.—Apply Mr. J. G. Bacardi "Cnrta de Oro" 13.50 A Desirable INDIAN variety packets: Sets and Young, Phoenix Drug Store. The cause of the blaze was Bedroom House single rareties. — Stamp Shop, Reid traced to a small cooking fire Bacardi "Carta Blanca" l_t50 Furnished or Unfurnished Street. VENETIAN BLINDS: Made in Ber- which some casual visitor to the Mount Gov Barbados 4.30 mud_ by Globe Venetian Blind Co.— Building Lot in residential location Telephone 2971 for promjft service. island, unversed in outdoor safety Goddard's Gold Braid 5.00 LOST AND FOUND measures, had set at tbe base of in an Excellent Residential Box 4305; Bermuda Press 'PANELYTE": Modern plastic table a cedar tree and failed properly ; and counter covering; many beauti­ WATERFRONT Section of Warwick East 2772 m eitp. LOST—Will the person who acci­ to extinguish. BRANDY dentally picked up a pigskin wallet ful colours.—Jeffrey & Sons. tel. 2971. at Masters Gift Shop kindly port tt Hennessy -frtrfc ~ 46.50 on fine elevation with contents to the management of Builders' Supplies the shoo and the owner will claim it. Martell's frtrk 16-50 1 FOR SALE Commanding an Uninterrupted Money may be kept. Mew Stock "STANDARD" Bathroom Hennessy V.O . 20.00 Panorama of the Great Sound . fixtures.—Somerset Cash Store. TO APPROVED PURCHASER LOST—Man's watch iTiflany'si. be­ Heerings Cherry Brandy 1359 We Offer tween No. 1 shed and Pink Beach, CORK TILS: Most modern, most prac­ Wil-h Picnic Basket HANDY TO TOWN July 30. Phone Miss Fields, 7196, j tical, most beautiful—Jeffrey and Subject to Prior Sale Pink Beach. Reward. Sons, Dundonald St.. tel. 2971. ".ourvoisier -£rirfr 19.50 Two very attractive building sites situated Only a Stone's Throw V.S 23.00 on the South Shore Road of Southampton from Parish, only five minutes walk from a Belmont Manor Ferry Wharf A ASSORTED PACKAGES beautiful, sandy beach. Nn. 1 Three hundred feet of waterfront would Right of Way to Water Commercial Corner 3 bots Canadian Club situated on make excellent sites for four or five income Church Street, Hamilton. • Kraft Mayonnaise hat all the 2 bots Schenley Reserve 11.75 producing rental cottages. PRICE richness of really fine salad oi? An excellent property No. 2 at fair market price. and eggs, phis an exquisite £2,200 piquancy of flavor from a subtle 3 bots Teachers Call 2S35 or 1015 for information on this Confidential Information blend of seasonings that includes 2 bots Canadian Club 13.70 exceptional opportunity. Apply from the office of pure lemon juice. M. A. Gibbons, Lt# No. ,3 Flitcroft & Lightbourn, Ltd. The quality of all the ingredi­ 1 bot Teacher's Scotch Mercury House Hamilton Phone 1261 ents makes a difference ... a BERMUDA 1 bot Canadian Club Phone 2953 277*tt»t difference you'll thoroughly enjoy 1 bot Walker's Bourbon in your salads, and in your sand­ RESERVATION BUREAU 231*tU. £ 1 bot Schenley Reserve wiches, too! Your grocer has it, 1 bot John Haig 15:00 2812+18 y. ^MeBamGatweb kitchen-fresh. Mad* with Ne. 4 pura lemon juka 2$ bots Cointreau REAL ESTATE I bot Benedictine Commodious and Spacious See Them on Display at 1 bot Triple Sec. KRAFT 1 bot Heering Cherry FOR SALE 1 bot Herinesseyiir^nV 17.00 Two Storey Home true By Tender MAYONNAISE Ne. 5 FOR SALE af ifs finest I bot Teacher's Scotch on water front. East Broadway 1 bot Schenley's Rye One and half acres including tennis court, gracious I bot Gordon's Gin gardens, private landing dock and bathing houses. 1 Fine Old Bermuda Home 2748+m tu. bot Kentucky Tavern The house comprises 3 living-rooms, dining-room and Bourbon ia WARWICK 6 bed-rooms and all conveniences for comfort. 1 bot Bardinet Apricot 12.40 known as "Saltcoats" 50,000 gallons of water and pressure pump. No. 6 owned by the heirs and devisees of the Phone 4202 for more information and courteous and prompt attention. 1 bot Teacher's Scotch late ALFRED DARRELL We Have I bot Schenley Rye BUTTERTlELD & CO. LTD., 1' bot L Bert BrandWhWr Comprising 13 room 2-storey house on one Real Estate Department I bot. Walker's Bourbon Street (above Colonial Airlines) 1 bot Bacardi Blanca • acre of land bordering oil the Keith Hall Road, « Front A Number of Very Attractive Properties Rum 13.40 with magnificent view of Hamilton Harbour (J No. 7 and the Great Sotind. The house, has cedar With Waterfront and Waterviews 3 bots Canadian Club beams and other woodwork typical of late 18th In Paget and Warwick 2 bots Kentucky Tavern FOR SALE 14.50 or early 19th century Bermuda architectee. Nto. 8 Assorted Scotch For further particulars apply to the under­ FOR SALE I bot John Haig A Small Cottage | ' bot Highland Queen signed. . We shall be happv to provide full information and arrange Exceptionally well-built, situated in Paget Parish I bot Lauder's Northern near Darrell's Wharf to show these properties to interested clients on application. Cream The vendors are not bound to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders will be re­ Two bedrooms, tiled bath, large living room, I bot King William kitchen, maid's room, sun porch KITSON & COMPANY, LTD. 1 bot Teachers ...... 14.00 ceived until 3.00 p.m., Tuesday 31st July, 1951, and a 26,000-gallon tank. No. 9 and should be addressed to:— Estate Agents APPLY 2535 1 bot Seagrams V.O. Trust Department, Crawford House Tel: 2919 1 bot Teachers Church Street, 1247 1 bot Hennessy V.O. • The •anlc off Bermuda Ltd., BERMUDA Jill Hamilton. 1 bot Heering Cherry Brandy 1 bot Kentucky Tavern 13.90 HAMILTON. RESERVATION BUREAU 27MttB. 27*5 THr. 2.7'Z$f m tu. 5 bot* Benedictine i?.P0

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Crossword Puzzle WeNSUMMATED' PLEA Australian Inflation Develops Into Crisis ACROSS 33—You aad I s A P CAB A L P E R xVER PERILOUS UWE 34—Number 1 WINS NULLITY APPEAL H B AN OP E A RA .\4f U*7tie/4//rSOfL. 1—Indonesian 8«—Swift 0 Continued from Page 1 For Refreshment 1 N H E BA M A N A tribesmen 38—Place R 1 5 6—Equality 39—Stir, up L A & T E 15 » A- R E LONDON, July 30 (Reuter).— gramme must be continued at all CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO the way we both loved Paris. We 8—Performs 41—Retained 1 The appeal court today awarded costs as it would increase vital 12—Whip i KI TFRI P E L T s spoke in French a lot of the time. 43—Tocsin Sir George Howland Francis supplies of power and water. Marta Coburn had not paid any Tears sprang into the blue eyes. 13—Girl's name 45—Color 1 V T 1 ME A particular attention to the stage. 14—Scat! 48—Mast solitary D E E <5 •F|» cAs Beaumont a decree of nullity Mr. Menzies defined the tasks RO O K E "Sometimes I'm 90 lonely Karna! 15—Rebellion SO—Country a | s M against his actress wife on. the of the conference as, first, to She was noting with satisfaction You know Mother and Daddy 17—Inhabitant of Asia EP H aaasia caaca^i grounds that she had: wilfully re­ determine tfae causes of inflation put their seats were in tbe were killed in that- accident when of North El—Roman \ \m- A N E EF E RI lourth row centre and thinking 19—In harmony garment L 1 A B SI R S fused to consummate their mar­ and, second, to specify remedies I was only 12. And now Lynn's 20—Doctrine 62—IHflt e N B T and decide how tbey could fairly that her marriage to Lynn would going to marry you and Til have 21—Fresh - water 64—Malay dagger R 0 A O W A a R O M E O riage. be pleasantly correct. And what 4tae_c 65—Opened* (met.) E 1 A R EAS 11 E RR be applied to all Australians. OND no oae." 23—Manufactured 66—Abstract beinj, F The 26-year-old baronet had a blessed relief to have money 24—Man's S7—Sicilian volcano E L M y E A"STj N O T Inflation, he said, was assuming without risking your life for it. Contritely Karna went to her. last March been refused both a menacing proportions, and an 9601t«.lutk.tp. "Darling, I'm afraid Lynn and I nickname She was looking her most at­ 26—Now DOWN 4- Polish divorce and a nullity decree. It attack on it was everyone's busi­ tractive tonight. Ber dark hair have been very selfish, thinking 28—Stitch , 5- -Remuneration was estimated cost of both trials ness because inflation had been about our own affairs and not SI—Negative I Hrl's name 6- •Part of *Ho be" arranged in a shining cap, her 32—Man's 2—Tense 7- <5rain would be £10,000. caused by the joint action of most white gown cut skilfully to re­ paying much attention to you. | nickname S—Shrewd 8- -Inquired sections of the community, as well But we do love you Nancy, dear, | 9- -Cuts of meat The three judges who heard the veal her white throat and shoul­ 10- as by oversea influences not and if going out to California is 0 -Heavy volume appeal accepted Sir George ders to advantage. She clung to 1 •1 i 4 5 6 7 "* to |i 11- Chimney directly within Australia's control. Lynn's arm possessively as they what's upsetting you—forget it." carbon Beaumont's statement that the "I don't waot to be to the way" "H 16- Trim marriage was not consummated o- slipped into tiie foyer between a • • ii » 1 18- Remain M.A.N.Z. LINE acts. Nancy said tearfully. 22- Of the vicinitr and also a charge that he was not Sweden And Portugal Karna was ashamed that ••3 •T 10 23- Chairman of the father of a child born to Lady "By the way," she said in her V U. N. Human To End Marshall Aid clear amused voice. "How is Lyr.n's sister had been made to Rights Beaumont, which died in infancy. 19 P XQ feel unwanted and she was wor­ Commission your little .secretory? I thought ^ One of the justices said, "she Continued From Page 1 Australia — Bermuda Serviee she looked tired today." ried at the girl's repeated refer­ 24- Emmet V 22 2} Nod was a woman of crude laxity who "She works very hard," Lynn ences to Jean. d Dip lightly to finance a number of industrial "ARABIA''—Arrives Bermuda August 9tta. had no scruples about inviting said annoyed. "Tell you what," she said Va tit ii V in water and aaricultural projects and to ZH 15 27 •W v> 29- Female sheep men to her room without being "1 think," Marta continued cheerfully. "Maybe Lyan wfll % Damp purchase bread, grains, oil and oil "FORT FAIRY"—Sails Brisbane July 25th 30- married to them." byproducts. confidentially, "that she's in love give me a dav off tomorrow. 31 31 33 •Fruit Sydney July 31st, Well go downtown for the whole 36- Edges Sweden bought mainly oil and witn you. She positively glared % % % % .% Members of Melbourne August 10th day. Shopping — anything you }b 37- He also referred to evidence its byproducts, machinery and at me this morning." JH ?5 i political party given by a man who said he had "Really? 1 can't imagine Kar­ like." % (colloq.) equipment. Due Bermuda about September 25th. w 38— American seen Lady Beaumont and a doctor Nancy wiped ^er eyes- yt HO HI HX Britain withdrew from Marshall na being rude." painter naked ia -the doctor's garden. Marta expelled a perfect smoke don't mean to act like a baby, 40- Mountain aid on January 1 and the Republic Subject to Change without Notice 45 W HS Ha Hi nymph The doctor was named co-re­ of Ireland on May 2. ring. "But you were engaged to] Sick at heart Karna watched % #? 42— CtvD War spondent in the original trial. her, weren't you' her go into the bedroom. She M9 soldier He said slowly "How did you «0 iy 59 43- Staging voice could understand the emptiness //, 44- -Noose He added she had stayed at ex­ LONDONDERRY, July 30 BUTTERFIELD & C01MPANY LIMITED know?" in Nancy's heart. She knew how 46- 51 52 53 5M •Blood channel pensive hotels in Italy by herself (Reuter). — A U.S. flying fortress Agents Tor a moment her brilliant she felt wben she thought she had 47- Lohengrin without visible means of support. made a refueling stop here today eyes evaded his then shrugging lost Lynn. And Nancy was still heroine 55 •tf » 91 49- Pedal digit "She -said she pawned her ring. •— it took on 1,000 gallons of eas gracefully she said. "A woman's idealizing Jean Baudenette. They 50- Conditions Coming from a woman who does and 150 bottles of duty free Irish instinct, darling. I could tell she Indefinite could not tell her that he was an PMr. kv V-H-* F«-tw- SJMU-U. lae. article I not know what truth is, that ex­ whisky. was jealous of me." espionage agent. Karna walked | planation leaves me quite uncon­ Lynn had noticed that a man to the window and carefully vinced," he said. , vas watching them. He was a peered out between the slats of small men, carelessly dressed. the Venetian blinds. She could Rupert and Simon—32 He' said it was clear she had "Looks as if Fin being tailed," see a figure in front of the build-1 been mixing with wealthy Italians Lynn reflected noting the cigar, ing. In spite of the sharp north and that one ef them probably the shabby suit, the too casual wind and drifts of snow he stood ' paid her expenses. manner. Marta following his patiently, his collar turned up- a glance quickly suggested that cigar in his mouth. Sh knew The lower court refused tfae they return to their seats. Lynn that this was tiie man who had nullity application because Lady saw little of the next act. If he followed ber from tbe office and Beaumont produced photographs were being followed it meant wondered if there was any way they had taken of each other that Marta and Jean were suspi­ that she could warn Lynn. But it naked, claiming these indicated MASTERS cious, probably due to Kama's was too late. As she reached for consummation had taken place. ill advised visit to the yacht. the telephone the buzzer sounded. The appeal judges ruled such Karna was waiting by the tele­ She opened the door and was evidence did not prove her case. I phone when Lynn finally called in his arms at once. His coat her. "It's so late, darting;" she China and Gift Shop was covered •With snow, his face | said. "I was afraid you weren't cold against hers, but his kiss 1 coming." was warm. Feeling very relieved that there It's not far horn here." He guides "As soon as I can get away," She told him about the man is someone to talk to, Rupert and them to a woodland track. The TWINS IN LOVE 32 and 33 Front Street he promised. "Are you and Nan­ watching the apartment. Simon ask the way to Deepwood main gates are nriles away,** he cy all right'" Lynn tossed his hat on to a Manor. " Well, well, so you want adds, bet this path will lead you "Yes. But Lynn. I think some­ chair. "I know. Apparently he) to see the old Squire, do you?** to a aide gate over the moat.** The WITH SAME MAN one followed me from the office." came directly from the theatre. aaya the old woodman. " 'Ti.n't two pals thank him and run off, endorse Extend Their Introductory Offer All This Week "A small man with prominent He must have known I was going many that come this way round to and soon they tee a high wall in Eco blue eyes?" to be here. I really don't like find tilt Manor, but don't worry. front of them. "Yes. How did you know?" this at nil. Karna." ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 20% Off "Skip it," Lynn said grimly. "But it they didn't know about "But stay inside and keep the my going to the yacht," Karna Every Item ia the Store blinds dosed." insisted. "I mean, everything VS. OFFICIAL CLEARED I ACCIDENT VICTIM A As Kama turned from the was all right up to that point." I phone and started to draw the He frowned. "We can't be sure (except Rolls Razors and Cedar Work) blinds Nancy asked curiously, how much they know." ON SECURITY CHARGES LITTLE BETTER "What's the big idea?" "Why don't you arrest them?"! "Just * a desire fer privacy," Reports from the King Edward Wedding Gifts Karna pleaded. "You have so WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reu­ Karna said lightly. "Lynn's com­ much proof now." Memorial Hospital last night on ter). — The State Department ing out." "You know why. I want to the condition of Miss Eva Kath­ Nancy said crossly, "At this find out who's at the head of announced today that John Paton erine S. Bartrum of "Downton," Birthday Gifts hour? I wish you two would get their organisation. Arresting Davies, Jr.. has been cleared of Paget West, who was thrown from fenaxri'ed.* itGu are ruining my her a u to- bicycle on Sa t ur clay Jean and Marta will only tip off loyalty and security charges. sleep.'" She watched as Karna .the others." . afternoon a nd sus-tainod severe Anniversary Gifts plumped the fat pillows on the E head injuries, was: "Resting quite couch, emptied the ash trays and She sighed. "Darling, couldn't It said he had returned to active I comfortably and a little im­ stacked magazines. "I still re­ we get married " duty as a member of the depart­ proved." and member what fun Jean and I "Are you proposing to me ment's high-ranking policy plan­ The accident occurred op­ used to have in this room. . . ." again?" Lynn laughed. ning staff. posite "The Hutch," between tiie Kama looked worried. It al­ "I am," Karna said defiantly. Foot ot tiie Lane and Strawberry Christinas Gifts ways unset her to have Nancy "As soon as this case is Davies and Oliver Edmund Hill, when Miss Bartrum's front think about Jean. closed," Lynn promised. "And! Clubb, director of tbe Office of tyre apparently blew out and she "We were happy," Nancy just to prove it. ..." he drew a Chinese Affairs, were suspended I was thrown heavily to the ground. mused, perched on the arm of a jeweler's box from his pocket. on June 27 on .recommendations % chair, her blond hair soilling by tbe State Department Loyalty Jewellery She opened it to see a diamond Board that hearings be held on I from its ribbon binding. "It's the solitaire and beside it on the ! only time in my life Fve been in charges against both men. white satin cover lay a plain I from France. — Sweden — Denmark love. It was so wonderful. We had so much in common. I mean platinum wedding band. "In le­ Tbeir suspensions was not i gal parlance, darling." 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that personal drawings 'are held BABY JOURNEYS BY AIR Bank's Annual Meeting within a narrower range in order Result Of New Aet that working balances may be Dealers Discuss Effects FROM ARCTIC TO UJL increased. We also believe that considerable caution should be exercised in purchasing. Prices Youths Get Chance To Reformj DUNDEE, July 30 (Reuter). — Development Of Small in many lines have recently shown A seven weeks old Danish child, evidence of weakness in the Of Horse-Power Increase daughter of a nurse stationed in tteited States and point to an un­ Greenland, is in hospital here balanced inventory position in this Through Corrective Training dell—ti tram Page 1 after an emergency journey by Manufactories. Free Port country. It is difficult to say military aircraft from Scoresby- whether this situation is tem­ Coat inued Fraa P«ge 1 M clined to disclose its make at the The Sunbeam Talbot, which is sund in the Artie, where her par­ porary but it would appear that moment. a 16 horse-power car, was still ents live with four other Euro­ the general price range is likely • Simmons, who had pleaded ing the whole of tbis time, an! "We shall still be in the motor beyond the maximum, added Mr. peans and 300 Eskimos. to be unsettled for some time to guilty of receiving stolen tbat you molested ber. You are i car business. We have been dis­ Holmes. Area At Dockyard Urged come and that there is little need property, had told the police wten disgusting person. You come tributors for another manu­ Mr. Jack Davis, of Pearman, She is suffering trom pyloric to purchase forward at the apprehended with Iris and Alban within the group under tte Young facturer since 1946. They torn Watlington, commented that the stenosis, an obstruction in the and four otter youths: "All I have Offenders' Act and for that reason stomach. moment. * out a very good car which up to increase in tbe specifications Continued from Fag* 1 "The fact that goods generally to say is that the police have got I propose to deal with you under now has been oversize. Tte would make no difference to his She and her mother were first are now ' in plentiful supply is the wrong bunch of boys. These Section (39) 2. You will under­ Motor Car Bill, however, will per­ firm at present. lent earnings. During this period pa ted closing of the British Dock­ are not tte boys that were with go corrective training and will flown to hospital at Reykjavik, total resources of the bank in­ yard. Although this develop­ evidenced by the prompt de­ mit its entry into Bermuda, he Pearman, Watlington are agents Iceland, by a Danish air force livery which Bermuda merchants me that night." receive six strokes of tte cane." said. for the 10 horse-power Triumph creased by £1,283,000 and de-' ment has taken place, it appears "OUT OF ORDINAKS*"* plane. posits by £ 1,229,000. L o a n s at tbat the local market tea absorbed have been recently experiencing. Frank Reece Alban. who had Mr. William McDonald, a part­ Mayflower and the eight horse­ In the case of British goods we pleaded guilty to breaking into Commenting on tte case of 33- power Morris Minor. The Icelandic hospital decided £2,059,370 were higher by without difficulty labour pre­ ner in the Sunshine Company, is it lacked facilities to operate and £189,000 and the ratio of loans to viously employed at tbe Dockyard consider that- the same caption and stealing from tbe Perry year - old Frederick Gordon at present in Britain completing "We shall continue to bring deposits was approximately 33 and accordingly no immediate should be exercised. During tbe wethers' Grocery Store, and who Simons, a one-eyed odd-job man; arrangements for the shipment of them in," said Mr. Davis. "Just an R.A.F. plane took up the Jour­ for whom Mr. E. T. Richards made ney. per cent. Holdings of cash and adverse effects have been felt. It current winter such goods on sale was found guilty of six other the new esta whieh Mr. Hunt what is going to be offered in the ninety day Treasury Bonds in­ is possible, however, that if local in' Bermuda were extremely charges of breaking and entering, a strong plea for clemency, tbe described as "a beauty." Mr. way of new vehicles we do not Susan's mother, a trained nurse, creased by £393,000 during the business volumes diminish a de­ attractive to the visitor, particu­ stealing, and wilfully damaging assistant Chief Justice agreed that McDonald is also making arrange­ know at the moment.*'' diagnosed the baby's illness two period. layed reaction from the closing of larly those trom dollar countries, property, was also sentenced to it was a case out of the ordinary. ments for. the importation into weeks ago, but could do nothing To Masters Limited the new "Reported earnings were tte Dockyard may still be experi­ as not only did-visitors obtain tte corrective training. Simons -was found guilty of the U.K. of second-hand cars from specifications will mean that they since there were no medical fac­ enced. benefits of devaluation but they HOME BROKEN UP entering "Seamew." Warwick with Bermuda. ilities at Scoresbysund. £10,600 greater than in the pre­ will be able to import the Vaux­ ceding year and, as usual, sub­ were purchasing goods bought on Speaking on behalf of tte 18- ihtent to steal. A letter from tte "We believe that most of the hall and Singer ears at the "In order to utilise the areas at a favourable price basis of 1950. year-old Alban, Mr.. E. T. owners of tbe house was read in She said she did not believe an stantial earnings from British Boaz and Ireland Island and to business which we will do in the standard 12 horse-power. * operation would be necessary. Government Bonds were carried With tte enormous increase in Richards, his attorney, said part of court tesifying to his integrity, future will be in accepting used "Previously we had to arrange assist in stabilising the general prices, particularly in textiles, his trouble was due to tte fact and Mr. Richards commented on directly to investment reserve and local economy, tbis bank has been cars as "trade ins" for new With the manufacturers to take are not reflected in the profit and which has since taken place, it is tbat not so long ago his home was tbe fact that be had only one actively concerned in attempting obvious that replacement goods previous conviction—fbr a minor models," Mr. Hunt said. out the 12 horse-power engines "We shall soon have a new loss statement. In view of the broken up by a divorce action. and insert 10 horse-power ones," to interest firms from abroad in now being bought must retail at Alban was then at an impression- traffic offence for which he was Another firm to benefit from Singer roadster for sale in Ber­ satisfactory earnings reported, the the establishment of small manu­ the altered specifications will be explained Mr. R. E. Freisenbruch. dividend per share was increased substantially higher prices next aide age, J said Mr. Richards, and fined 5/-. ^y muda," continued Mr. Freisen­ facturing processes in Bermuda. winter. Holmes, Williams and Purvey. "The makers of the Vauxhall bruch. "This is a model tor from £ 2. 0s. Od. to £ 2. 15s. 0. and, he bad been without the heavy "1 have been considerably in­ ceased to produce a 10 horse­ There are advantages particu­ hand of- a father to keep him Mr. George Holmes told The export exclusively and, although as usual," this dividend was paid larly for United States and "It is questionable in our mind terested in the strong plea put up Royal Gazette that the firm would power model a couple of years on July 15th to shareholders of within bounds. by your attorney," said tte •go." it is basically the same as the Canadian firms which wish to whether sales volumes can be now be able to import new Hill­ old one. there are many improve­ record July 1st. maintain sterling area markets. fully maintained if unit costs Sentencing Alban, the Chief assistant Justice, "and I man cars without having to sleeve The length of the Vauxhall is ments. Because of the elimina­ In our opinion development along advance so appreciably. We Justice told him: "I hope that it agree that tbis case is not an the engines. 164 and five-eighths inches while tion of modifications at the BUSINESS LEVEL HIGH thte line may be anticipated and advise maintenance of balanced will sink into your mind that the ordinary one. I suspect that "Sleeving," he explained, had the open four-seater Singer sports police have a way of- bringing what happened to you that even­ factory delivery will be "It is again our pleasure to re­ we trust that the Government will inventories and certainly do not been done in the past to reduce model is 151 inches long. Pre­ expedited." lend the weight ot its influence favour abnormal buying at the offenders to justice by tte dis­ ing was that tte liquor you took the horse-power to make the cars viously — before the length was port that ihe levol of local busi­ covery merely of fingerprints." - was a little stronger than jpu ness during the year remained to demonstrate that such projects moment. We moreover believe tbat conform to the Colony's 10 horse­ increased to 166 inches — the Young, Trott and Company, are officially welcomed. It is not accounts receivable should be The theft of a camera ami a could take and it probably put power maximum. This will now bumper brackets of the Vauxhall agents for the Austin Sport and high This was due in the main ideas into your head. to increased travel from abroad extravagant to believe, in our watched carefully and vigorous cedar box containing 10/- led to be unnecessary under the new had to be modified and the tiie Austin Devon models, will view, that fifteen or twenty small efforts should be made to collect the appearance in court of 17- "In any case tte jury have re­ legislation. bumper moved inwards. not be importing any new models. which in 1950 paralleled approxi­ mately the beat pre-war years. a nd desirable manufacturing any accounts in arrears. year-old George Vincent Sim­ commended mercy and Mr. "We shall continue to bring in businesses can be attracted to mons, who pleaded guilty to tte Richards has'drawn our attention From results during the first six BUILDING PURCHASE the 10.6 horse-power Austin months of 1951 it may be antici­ Bermuda wbich would "provide charge. to your physical defects (Simons which will no longer require pated that the current year will employment for several hundred "Reflecting the continued growth Sentencing him also to cor­ was described as "simple-minded" sleeving," a representative of the be tte best' in history. persons, mainly- women. As these of tte bank, purchase was negoti­ rective training, the Chief Justice in a medical report made by the firm said. "The next size the payrolls will be brought from ated of a portion of the adjoining remarked: "You,>a youngster of 1? medical officer in charge of Austin manufacturers produce is "Recently increased activity has building in December last. About prisons) and I propose to deal been reported in tbe United States abroad foreign exchange will be have pleaded guilty to a serious a 16 horse-power model. We thus earned and the long term two thirds of the premises of the charge of housebreaking for which with you in a different manner bases and while the international Bermuda Fire and Marine Insur­ than any case which has come could sleeve this, but it would still position remains uncertain, it benefits will be considerable. you are liable to seven years' not conform as it is oversize." ance Company Limited were imprisonment. However, in view before tte court today. must be presumed that the bases "Consideration should also be bought by this bank for £ 112,500. The manufacturers of the Austin will be maintained more actively given to tte creation of a free port of your age you'will be given a '"The court proposes to order It will be noted that all buildings, chance to rehabilitate yourself. your conditional discharge for a had given no indication that they than has been the case since ihe in the Dockyard area. We have furniture and fixtures, are carried were ceasing to produce 10.6 end of the war. We reported last reason to believe that Bermuda You will go to the Senior Train­ period of two years on the pro­ on tte balance sheet for tbe ing School. Absorb knowledge vision that you do not commit horse-power cars, the spokesman year that the local situation was might readily develop ware­ current year at £75,001. This added. somewhat clouded by the antici- housing and transhipment busi­ there and behave yourself and, any offence punishable by im­ Items of Interest! represents tte nominal carrying when you come out to resume prisonment within that period." ness in • some volume if the value of all buildings formerly necessary facilities are made avil- your place in society, be doing POLICE MADE "SPOT CHECK" BRIGGS SINK AND CABINET UNITS held and tte depreciated carrying some work—tte harder the bette. On June 27, two police con­ abte. value of the insurance building "In our major industry we re­ "I see so many of you people stables saw Herbert Wilson Wain­ which bas been written down wright drive past on an autocycle SIMPLEX ROTARY IR0NERS port very considerable progress. during tte year by £37,500. just loafing. If you are given a Much af this has been due to the job to do, you are paid for your on the stretch of tbe North Shore "Plans are now being drawn for Road just outside Flatts Village. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS widespread'interest in travel in­ eight hours- and in tbe majority duced by full employment and remodelling certain parts of tte of cases you"don't work any more They decided to make a "spot high wages in tte United States building which has been pur­ than four hours. You are just check" and stopped Wainwright. ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS and Canada. Nevertheless we chased. Included under the loafing and smoking away your Not being satisfied with Wain- congratulate tte Trade Develop­ heading of equipment purchases employer's time, which is dis­ wright's explanation, they took ta the profit and loss statement him to tte police station where SMOKERS' STANDS ment Board on the intelligent honest. Try and make a man of promotional campaign fer which is an amount oi £9,000 wbich bas yourself.*" he admitted stealing the auto­ been set aside for the construction tte Board has been responsible in Dr. the Hon. R.C. Hollis-Hallett cycle from outside the Island KITCHEN ALUMINIUM WARE co-operation with leading hotels, oi a new vault. It is hoped that Theatre. sections of tfae second and third sentenced Eardley Frederick guest houses and. local businesses. Smith to prison for two years for The Chief Justice, Sir Brooke We think it safe to say tbat tte floors of tbe insurance building Francis heard Wainwright's plea KAYMET TRAYS, VASES, BOWLS, will be linked to the head office the theft of an autocycle, of which accommodation, food and service he had been found guilty. of guilty at yesterday's session of in all local hotels and similar bank building by the end of the the Criminal Assizes and sent hifri year. Addressing Rudolph Nathaniel COCKTAIL SHAKERS, ETC establishments are better than Augustus, who had pleaded guilty to nrison for two years. ever before, and prices remain "It will not be possible to com­ to receiving the stolen property Passing sentence, the Chief Call in and see these and many other useful reasonable. It is probable that mence work on the ground floor from Smith. Dr. Hailett said: "It Justice said: "You have net had a Be --muda now offers more in for some little time as leases are in has been pointed out to me that bad record, Wainwright. You HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. I value than any comparable resort. existence which preclude this you have a grandmother and a have appeared only on minor I Our own judgment in this matter work being undertaken for about mother who are respected persons traffic offences before and there | has been borne out by the gene**'- two to three years. Accordingly in the community. If these two are hundreds like you. But there i ally favourable comments which no immediate relief can be antici­ persons have not been able to are tens and tens of people who we have heard from visitors. pated which is unfortunate, as keep you on tbe straight and nar­ also steal autocycles and even PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & CO. ' PRICE LEVEL INFLATED congestion on the ground floor is row path it is time somebody else motor cars and you bave pleaded Hamilton Phone 4141 greater than in any other section took a hand. You will do cor­ guilty to such an offence. When "Although business continues to ji the present building. rective training." vou were arrested you stated' to remain good, in many cases profits "The purchase of tte Insurance the police: 'At approximately have not increased in the same Company premises, however, has SIX STROKES OF CANE 10.30 on tte nigbt of June 27 I tatio as volumes. Overheads are protected tte bank and provides "You are a disgusting person," was in Wesley Street and saw an exceptionally high and while the fer a considerable further measure remarked Dr. tbe Hon. R. C. autocycle leaning on the sidewalk general price level remains in­ ot expansion. Hollis-Hallett when he ordered outside the Island Cinema. I flated it is not probable tbat any "During tte course of tte Earl Victor Tucker, an 18-year- took it to get home to Harris Bay important economies In the cost of present year the Vice-President of old Southampton "locker-boy," to I where I live. This is file only doing business may be anticipated. the bank received the honour of undergo corrective training and i reason why I took the autocycle Tte general inflation in prices has knighthood and on behalf of tte receive six strokes of the cane. | and I Intended abandoning it near served to illustrate tbe inadequacy shareholders and directors, the Tucker, who was employed at my home.' 27-9-ttu of tte capital funds of many local management extends heartiest Tte Reefs, Southampton, was businesses. Although normal in­ congratulations to Sir John and found puilty of assaulting an 18- JOURNEY TO GAOL ventories now represent three Lady Cox. This recognition of year-old kitchen-maid with intent "Has anyone ever heard of more times pre-war carrying values, Sir John's long and valuable to rape. impudence than tbat? You just capital funds have not increased public service is gratifying. "Despite ithe fact that you are decided to let the owner of tte in like ratio and accordingly given a good record by your em­ autocycle walk home. But that "Again we wish to refer to the journey is going to cost you two TOP PRICES FOR USED CARS! businesses are compelled to excellent and loyal serviee of the ployer, I think you ought to be borrow heavily from tte banks. heartily ashamed of vourself for years in gaol and during tbat two Miss Mary Constance Baron and Mr. Douglas Gordon Dickie shown staff during tiie year. It bas been years you will not bave corrective "It it our feeling that dividends a matter of constant difficulty to fkta particular case," said Dr. daring their wedding ceremony at St. Theresa's Church, Hamilton, Hollis-Hallett. "It is quite training. Your journey on that Yes, we will not only accept your old car, regardless of local businesses should be maintain tte staff at levels con­ autocycle is going to cost you two last Thursday. The service was conducted by the Rev. John limited and that earnings must be sistent with the growth of the definite that this girl aid not give of make, and offer you the highest price for it, but you years' hard labour in the gaol McCarthy. Attendants are Miss Sylvia Baron and Mr. Peter ploughed back in order to increase business and accordingly we have you the slightest encouragement working in the public's service. can choose your new ear and drive it away the same day. Appleyard. The bride is the daughter of Mr. M. C. Baron, Sr., of capital funds to the point where been frequently shorthanded, —not tte slightest. Unfortun­ Remember that. And tte next Devonshire, and the late Mrs. Baron. The bridegroom is the son inventories and receivables can be which has placed burdens on our ately she seemed to be a girl of man who does that is going to get When you bring your car to us, there is no worry or more comfortably carried. This personnel. The response has the type possibly affected by an of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Appleyard, of Britannia Beach; something the same" inconvenience for you—we take care of ALL the details. will involve some discipline on tte been splendid and we believe that inferiority complex, but I am B.C., Canada. part of owners of businesses so staff morale is extremely high." satisfied that she resisted you dur- Prior to Wainwright's sen-' tencing, the Crown Prosecutor, For a car which will be a pride to own and give you Mr. Peter Smith, told tte court that from January 1 to July 28 years of happy, economical motoring, we recommend a 220 autocycles had been reported missing and 170 had been re­ JIGGS By George McManus covered, leaving 50 still to be accounted for. AUNT MIKIK1E OUST PHONED- SHE THOUGHT WE WOULQ BE Curator Tells Story HURT BECAUSE HER BROTHERS i ARE NOTCOMIN6 Of Finding The Cahow TO VISIT US—SO SHE DECIDED TO C—HM.< trom ftea 1 COME INSTEADi' burrow their nests to a depth of about ten or twelve feet under and level with the ground. As tbey are fond of the dark they usually curve their burrows, but tbis particular burrow was straight, the only one found to New Morris Minor be so in Bermuda. "It was just fortunate that this 2-door or 4-door Saloon was a straight one, said Mr. Mowbray "otherwise the cahow or might still be considered ex­ tinct." Convertible Introduced by Mr. Roy Taylor, the speaker Was thanked by Mr. fitted with the New Low Axle Ratio W. E. luckhurst. & NANCY Mf Ernie Bushmiller Mr. Frank Gurr also addresse the most talked of, exclusive feature of Morris Gars, the members. He urged them t which gives you: "put their shoulders to the wheel' * to help make a success of the Ber­ (a) Increased power on hills muda Pageant in St.- George's in (b) Easier handling in traffic WOW— THAT'S A October. (c) More rapid acceleration WONOERFUL TRICK (d) Less gear changing HE'S GOING- TO DO SHIPS IN RADIO CONTACT WITH COLONY LAST NIGHT Cut your repair bills to a minimum by trading in Cable and Wireless Limited re­ your present car for a NEW MORRIS MINOR. ported radio contact with the following ships last night: American Miller, Alcoa Pioneer, British Craftsman, Cavelier de la Salle, Derwent Fall, Esso Bing- hampton, Fort Amherst, Federal Pearman, Watlington * Co. Voyaaer Emancipator, Imperial Alberta, Mauretania, Mi eet, North Front Street West, Hamilton Phone 4141 Point, Ocean Monarch, Queen of Bermuda. Romana. San Leonardo 28001 tm San Pedro, Tindca an* H.M.S. Snipe.

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