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VOL. 32 — NO. 170 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952 6D PER COPY "Stevenson For President" Transcription Company's Boom Highlights Opening Charter Trimmed During Lengthy Assembly Debate

Of Deng)crat Convention Drama coloured the eve-of-j-ffprogatson. meeting of the House of Assembly yesterday when the Hon. N. H. P. Vesey, , July 21 (Reuter). — The second act of the chairman of the Assembly's standing committee on private " greatest show on earth "—The American political conven­ Shah Fires bills, tendered his resignation to the Speaker, Sir John Oox. tion—was staged here today with a "Stevenson for President" cdaiming that the House had shown a lack of confidence i__ boom developing. New Premier the recommendations of his committee. The Democrats, a week after the Republicans had moved The Speaker refused to accept Mr. Vesey's resignation out, gathered in the international amphitheatre in the world's After Rioting from the committee as he did not consider the reasons' Largest stockyards to choose a candidate who will Oppose the given were sufficient. Republican candidate, General Eisenhower, in November's TEHERAN, Persia, July 21 Mr. Vesey's action was sup­ election. (Reuter).—The brief regime of ported by the only other member WARWICK BOY WINS There is an abundance of candidates including Vice- Dr. Ghavam Es Sultaneh as Prime of tbe standing committee pre­ Minister of Persia ended tonight sent in the House—the Hon. W. W. BDA. SCHOLARSHIP President Alben Barkley, Mr. Averell Harriman and Senators alter a day of violent rioting by Davidson. Estes Kefauver, Robert S. Kerr and Richard 6. Russell. supporters of Dr. Mohammed j Under discussion at the time The big convention hall — the Mussadegh, the man who drove j was a priviate bill seeking local Plans To Become Lawyer one in which the Republicans British oil interests from the1 incorporation rights for an Eng­ nominated General Eisenhower a country.- lishman, Mr. Harry Alan Towers, During Study In ILK. Union Heads Vote little over a week ago—had been Dr. Ghavam's resignation wast who wishes to record and prepare changed a Utile for the Democrats. in tbe Colony * broadcasts and demanded by Shah Reza Pahlevi television programmes for trans­ Looking in front of them, the after the capital had been terror- | mission put of the Islands. To Continue delegates could see a picture of ised by street fighting which left Mr. Truman and the slogan: a score dead and many wounded, j Considerable opposition de­ "Security, ter you, your family, The Shah had appointed him last 1 layed the passage of the bill for Steel Strike your country." Friday to succeed Dr. Mussadegh, | two hours. It finally passed the Behind them was the slogan: who resigned as Premier when the House in amended form with only Shah refused his demands for one Assemblyman, Mr. F. C. PITTSBURGH, July 81 (Reu- "Twenty years of progress." Misick, objecting. ter).—Steel union leaders voted The Democrats, hoping to profit wider powers, including control of the army. It's a dog's life! They didn't come hate on holiday like a lot of other passengers on the Reina del The principal opponents of the unanimously today to continue the by errors they think the Repub­ Pacifico yesterday . . . they're here to work -for the police force. The four police dogs and their crippling 50-day steel strike until licans made during their conven­ Dr. Mussadegh's - supporters, bill were Mr. Misick and Mr. the managements agree to a union tion, tried to make certain mat always bitterly opposed to Dr. I trainers, welcomed yesterday by Mr. P. Miller, Superintendent of Police, are P.C. Frank Farmer Ernest Vetey. The former ob­ shop—compulsory membership in everyone was on his best be Glrkvam, hailed his capitulation with "* Flash;** P.C. Leslie Waddell with "Bruno;" P.C. Edward Bailie with "Prince;" and P.C. Ray­ jected to the bill because he bad not received sufficient time to the union tor workers in the in­ haviour. as a triumph. Now Mr. Mussa- mond Barnewall with "Brace." (Report elsewhere in this issue). dustry. Every seat had a little slip of degh may resume the Premier- ! study it and was not satisfied paper which said. ship, or see it go to one of his from the explanations given on The union's wage-policy com­ the floor of the -House that the mittee adopted a "statement ot "You.' will be on television. followers. 140,000,000 eye* will watch you.'' Dr. Ghavam's resignation was CONOTIONS IN PRISON company—Transcription Holdings policy" which said the 600,000 —would be beneficial to the strikers from coast to coast The convention opened with a announced to a cheering crowd trumpet fanfare after MT. Frank outside the Majlis {House of Town Is Destroyed In Colony. "pledge determination to carry on FARM AREA APALLING LOSE, NOT GAIN ? their struggle to a successful con­ McKinney, national chairman, Assembly) by Mr. Hussein Makki, clusion." j had called the meeting to order. a high-ranking Mussadegh man. Mr. E. Vesey lodged his objec­ It ended the ominous lull that had The action came after Mr. Philip The national anthem was sung. M.C.P. Says Residents Are tion on the ground that Bermuda 'alien on the capital after the Would lose rather than gam Murray, the union president, ' STAR OF SHOW COB' i-iied on Page 12 California Earthquake charged before the committee that Becoming Alarmed dollars if the company's incor­ In an act crowded with a dozen poration was permitted. the steel industry had repudiated By a small margin the House A young Bermudian whose aim * strike settlement he had worked men seeking to succeed the retir­ , July 21 (Reu­ Before the House of Assembly is to become a lawyer-and prac­ ing President, tbe star of the con­ rejected two clauses, which, it oat with officials of Bethlehem ter), — Californians recovering adjourned yesterday after its final was pointed out by Mr. Henry tice in the Colony has been Steel Corporation on June 17. vention's opening session today awarded the Bermuda' Scholar­ undoubtedly was Governor Adlai from the strongest earthquake in business meeting of the present Vesey and. Mr. J. E. Pearman, _M_r. Murray told the committee v ship. He is Joseph Willoughby Stevenson of Illinois. .,_» nearly 50 years — in which 11 or J session Mr. E. P. T. TuckefAad a j hadappeared i_v*Ster> other b •Fat Mr. Charles White, president lS-r&v-de lost their lives — were Vaughan Wright, 17, son ot Mr. Still insisting that he was _io. tew wordsto say on the subject of [flying local tecorporatiOT to an of Republic Steel, had urged the warned today; Oat another big the WMph-deb^ted prisonfarm. ou_sId

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£13.15.0 (U.S. $38.65) Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952 ' SEEKS REPEJ ASSAULT WITH BOTTLE PARKING OFFENCES boabts About Stability Speeders And OtherTrafiic 11st Appearance As &^^M*^TIFY1NG WEDDING Jack Lanier Donath, an airman A number of persons charged Of Persian Throne sPersonaMAnd Social Offenders Are ~Fine d Sn Supreme Court ^ j^ preach of Kindley Base, pleaded guilty with-parking offences were fined in the Lower Court, Hamilton, 10s. each in Hamilton magistrates (Special to The Mew York Times Among tike speeders fined in Mr. Robert Motyer, a young Mr. and Mrs, Stewart A. Bor-son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Limes, Illegitingll yesterday to assaulting Everard court yesterday by the acting . and The Royal Gazette.) Oades — Coates Hamilton magistrates court yes­ Bermudian who recently leSunedj magistrate, Lt.-Col. R. C Earl. ger, Miss. Mary Borger and ST.,-of Detroit, Michigan. The terday by the acting magistrate, to the Colony to take up law prac­ Brunnell Spurling, a taxi driver, f LONDON, July 21. — Reports Master Stewart A. Borger, jr., ef wedding is planned for December. (Special throul They were Calvin Grant of At St. Paul's Church, Paget, on Lt.-Col. R. C. Earl, was Thomas tice, made his first appearance as by hitting him over the head with from Teheran of today's riots, cul­ Riverton, N.J., arrived on Sun­ » * * Kershaw Anderson Blair, a counsel yesterday in the Supreme PARIS, July 21 f Devonshire, George Francis Smith minating in the downfall of Dr. day by Colonial Airlines for a Thursday afternoon Miss Mar­ Fontnnobia, -presi a bottle. The acting magistrate. of Bailey's Bay, Robert Edward Colonel Sir Harold Mitchell, garet Garton Coates, daughter of steward on the Queen of Ber­ Court, Rasmus, a soldier of Kindley Ghavam's Government, nave two weeks' visit to Mr, and Mrs. Bt. and Lady Mitchell of Mar­ muda, whose home is in Paget. {Voting this fact the Cfuef, French section' ol Lt.-Col. R. C. Karl, fined the John Cousland, of St. George's.' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coates, of tienal Association! Field and John Fountain of raised grave doubts here as to tbe shall's Island, Bermuda have Leicester, England, and Mr. He drove his auto-bicycle be­ Justice, tbe Hon. J. Trounsell accused £3. w Bailey's Bay. continued stability of Persia's Mr. Borger is government co­ been visiting London recently. tween 25 and 29 miles an hour Gilbert, congratulated him. Children, has sufc ordinator with the Radio Corp­ Arthur Oades, son of Mrs. L. B. tion to President I throne. Sir Harold, who is laison officer Oades, of London, England, were and was fined £.1. Mr. Motyer was defeijding oration of America in Carriden, for tiie West Indies and Bermuda Lewis Nathaniel Burch, who was of France to deri Anti-Shah forces, it is felt here, N.J. for the Order ef St. John of married by the Rev. Frank Ross. Albert Eugene Foggo, of St. vote en the req will be greatly tempted to get rid The bride is an accountant at George's whose ' speed was be­ found guilty of inflicting grevious measure in Par | * » * Jerusalem, has • taken the op­ bodily harm on Elmir_r_jHrouna of the present monarch in view portunity of having consulta­ the Castle Harbour Hotel and tbe tween 2_ and 30 miles an hour, bars illegitimate ot his evident inability to handle After an absence of five years, bridearoom is employed at the was fined £2. Bernice Pinder. claiming the n. SHERWOOD MANOR HOTEL Mrs. Dorothy Cooke returned to tions with tiie Headquarters of the situation. St. John in London. Plans are Mid-Ocean Club. A Kindley Field sergeant, fa tiiers. the Colony yesterday in the The bride was given aw_y by Hardld Leroy Donley, who drove when asked to do so by a police offers you Reina del Pacifico. Mrs. Cooke Is being considered for the exten­ The law, passe- The possibility is not ruled out sion of tbe work of St. John in Mr. Richard Brett. She wore a his auto-bicycle between 30 and constable. bare that Persia may become a the daughter of Mr. T. H. Lines, 32 miles an hour on the Kindley He was fined £3 for speeding session of tbe N| tbe West Indies. Sir Harold had gown of while net with a bouffant bly with few de republic. Although tbe Shah has of Pembroke West. discussions with Lord Wake- skirt and carried red carnations Field Road, was fined £3. Don­ and bound over on the charge of a younger brother who would be * * * flown in from England. ley was bound .over on another having an inefficient speedometer. supercedes the hurst, Lord Prior of the Order, tions which provi(j available if called on to succeed Mrs. Frances Schell and Miss and Mr. C. T. Evans, C.M.G., Her attendants were Miss Jean charge of riding at night with­ The third charge was dismissed. him on tiie throne, it is recalled out lights. Reginald Leroy Minors, of St. eiifirifil mother Mary Leech, of Staten Island, secretary general, and also with Claxtor, and Miss Army Lynch, >j»r infant in th J Q**&fyrt^ that the dynasty goes back only New York, arrived on Sunday by General Sir Ottq Lund, Commis­ who wore gowns of lemon yellow Charles Leonard Tucker, an David's, who pleaded guilty of to their father, a Cossack cavalry speeding, was fined £ 3. JL lather, thus giviij Colonial Airlines to spend a ten- sioner in Chief ot the St. John and powder blue respectively auto-cyclist of Devonshire East, sftatus in law. officer who became, first war day holiday with Sgt. ancf'Mrs. Ambulance Brigade, and Lady with matching head-dresses. Th_y was fined 10/- on each of two He was checked for a distance minister, and then Shah, dis­ Jack Wilson, of Cavendish Brecknock. He also had a meet­ carried red roses also flown from charges — having inefficient of half a mile and his spv^s .pThe new law r J and every Tuesday and Saturday placing the older dynasty.' Heights. ing with Sir John Martin of the England. brakes and driving the vehicle were 28 to 30 miles an hour, tFTfe regime of matriaj in an unfit condition. prosecution stated. *"P fought and contest in the delightful surroundings ef A less serious view is taken Sgt- and Mrs. Wilson will have Colonial Office. Best man was Mr. John Butter­ years," says the n^ another American guest in a field and the usher was Mr. A. G. For driving without a valid Fairylands here of the latest cabinet crisis in Sir Harold and Lady Mitchell driver's licence Arnold Eugene TTireur today. Egypt, tt is regarded as a com­ couple of days. He is Master attended a reception at St. John's Powell Hyde. Barry Kimball, ten-year old son Wilkinson, of Pembroke, was The law is ail pletely internal Egyptian affair. Gate given by the Lord Prior on bound over. He was also fined £ 1 permitting fathel Meet your friends for cocktails and drinks Reports that it was because the df Sgt. and Mrs, Albert Kimball, July 4. children from usif of Connecticut, who plans to for being without a tailboard on in the Modern Bar . . . Army commander-in-chief had his vehicle. name if the infar objected to Hussein Sirry Pasha's visit for at least two weeks. Sgt. Drove Without Due Care of wedlock. Kimball was here last year as a selection of a general of lower H.M.S. SHEFFIELD AT INSURANCE CHARGES Tens of thousa" Dine here any night Delicious steak rank as Minister of Defence were representative of the Connecti­ And Is Fined £2 **F mlTodaV are affected by considered highly plausible. cut State Police when tbe radar iflI to order. SAN FRANSISCO Fines of £1 each on two Spe« and Bacon which was backed! speed trap was demonstrated to charges were meted out on ralve* l4veL Food Catholic church af the Bermuda Police. For driving without due care C a Thomas L. f Every, of Spanish James C. White, of Paget" East, Curried ^.cutler* Music by Ernie Leader and his Popular Orchestra „ -r4jfc- •' * * SAN FRANCISCO, July 21 who pleaded guilty of being (Reuter). — H.M.S. Sheffield, Point, was fined £2 in the Lower THE BRASS RAIL The engagement has been an­ without a valid driver's licence C flagship of tbe America and West Court, Hamilton, yesterday by the *** ^ ****** Dress Optional. Phone 3180 for reservations Queen Street — Upstairs nounced of Miss Mary Beatrice acting magistrate, Lt. Col. R. C. (It had expired In January, ac­ Indies Squadron, arrived bete cording to the prosecution) and 932ttu Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EarL Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. William Weir, of "The Glen,'' fatly today *for an eight-day also being without third-party St WMPJ0, "I guess I should have waited ** * A.p.«*- ' Sundays included Paget, to Mr. Ralph Limes, Jr., visit. insurance. The cruiser was due to sail on until, my vision was clear," Every Dinner ^ ^ stf* admitted when giving evidence White stated that nevertheless Al July 29 for Seattle, where she his insurance company con­ was expected to arrive on August that he and a Mrs. Soares collided. The complainant suffered a sidered him covered. ir ir ir ir ii Suggestions for Today 1, sailing again on August 8 for Charged similarly was Ernest Waterlot Inn Vancouver. bruised elbow cup and a torn Fried Native Fish, Maitre ligament, the prosecution said. Edward Soares, of Spanish Point, d'Hotel 7/« Vice-Admiral Sir William An- who works on tbe Queen of Ber­ drewes, deputy Allied com­ Col Earl commented that even American Pot Roast 8/- if the Colony was "over-motor- muda. The case was adjourned to S__ STEAK mander Atlantic and com­ allow Soares to check with his Spanlsh Omelette 11- ised" it would have to be accepted mander-in-chief of the squadron, as such and traffic laws obeyed. insurance company and find out hoisted his flag in H.M.S. Shef­ «§»• Seafoods Served Daily CHICKEN At this point Every, apparent­ if he was considered covered. His BERMUDA GENERAL field last night, when he arrived ly overcome by the heat, bent licence had expired a year ago. OUR SPECIALTIES: FISH by air from Norfolk, Virginia. • forward in a crouch, his palms He had mislaid his licence and \THEATRES Sir William was remaining in touching the floor. had not been riding, Soares said. Southern Fried Chicken the cruiser for tbe vessel's visit Fork Chops Lamb Cbops Every was helped to a seat near When Soares returned to court Reservations required — to Vancouver, after which he was the window and a glass of water yesterday morning with a letter W Club Sandwiches Please 'phone 1758 returning to Norfolk, and subse­ was procured for him. A doctor from his insurance company the Cocktails, Highballs, Liqueurs quently to Europe for naval was sent for and the case was acting magistrate termed it All Theatres John manoeuvres In tbe North At­ 9fi-t._. Closed Mondays All Day temporarily adjourned. "very vague*-' and said he could lantic in September. When he recovered and his not accept it as evidence. Air Conditioned licence was endorsed the accused Accordingly Soares was dis­ 1 asde, "Will I still be able to qualified for 12 months from ob­ "CUt** . drive?" He was assured be taining a licence on the lack of _H_i__i!_i;:im^^ could. insurance charge. He was fined BERMUDIANA Every Tuesday..... m £3 for being without a valid driver's licence. THEATRE we have entertainment on m m FRANKFURT; Germany, July On a third charge — being m m 20 (Reuter). — American-Ger­ without a silencer — the accused TONIGHT THE PWNCESS PATIO . . m m man marriages here number 872 was bound over. at 9 p.m. so far this year, only 34 short of Robert . McGann, an airman "JACK" proudly presents his m :#: the total far. tbe whole of last, from -Kindley Base, yesterday HAT 'ftaarp" m m rear. Officials attributed the pleaded guilty of speeding, rid­ HUSO m m Increase to "a return to peace- I ing an auto-bicycle without an MIS BACK! 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Children, has submitted a peti­ WestJfcioand traffic on the bodily harm, with intent, to November Election Ballot nominee, would prefer to run was defending tion to President Vincent Auriol Middle Road will have to detour Elmira Icouna Bernice Pinder, against—he is keeping quiet about via Keith Hall Road and Harbour ll Burch, who was of France to demand a second also of Brighten Hill. The Chief CHICAGO, July 21 (Reuter).— tt. I inflicting grevious •"•ate on the recently adopted Road. East-bound traffic has al­ Justice, the Hon. J. Trounseil I think it is wholly a mistake to ready been detoured for cable- Senator Blair Moody, of Michigan, undertake to bind, the delegates General Eisenhower avoided Elmira Icouna measure in Parliament which Gilbert, ordered the accused re­ said tonight that representatives hate." bars Illegitimate offspring from laying along the side of the road manded in custody for sentence. questions on the subject today as westward. of all the candidates for Hie Demo­ Senator Moody' insisted that the Democrats opened their na­ claiming the names of their Burch, at the beginning of the cratic Presidential nomination Traffic entering Middle Road there was no effort at all to write tional convention in Chicago to |do so by a police fathers. bearing, challenged the whole bad agreed upon a procedure a rule that would exact a personal pick his opponent in the Novem­ The law, passed in'the closing from Ord Road will he able to jury because, he said, be did not designed to ensure that the nomi­ ber election. turn left on Middle Road, but loyalty pledge from any individual £3 for speeding session of the National Assem­ wish a jury in tbe case. nees would be on the ballot in al} delegate. | The General is cm.holiday at a bly with few deputies present, will aot be able to turn right. on the cbarge'S Mr. Peter Smith, Solicitor tbe states in the November elec­ He said Senator Earle Clements Rocky Mountain ranch 72 miles bien t speedometer. supercedes the former regula­ General, said tbe accused lived tions. west of his cempaign headquar­ tions which provided that an un­ of Kentucky, representing Vice* te was dismissed. near .Pinder and a hedge separa­ President Alben Barkley, had ex­ ters here. by Minors, of St. married mother could register ous "family associations'' in Pro-administration factions had ted their two buildings. Trouble expressed concern that Southern pressed tbe belief that Governor Correspondents have no 'direct Headed guilty of ber infant in the name of the Prance which seek to prevent started when Burch made an access to the General at the se­ father, thus giving the child a delegations, if dissatisfied with tbe Allan Shivers of Texas would ied £3. gj bastards' from having any re­ opening in the hedge which make no attempt to keep the con­ cluded ranch where he and an led for a distance stotus in law. course in law to inherit property Pinder dosed up. There was a convention's decisions on nomi­ nees and on civil rights, might vention's candidates off the ballot e_d friend, Mr. Askel Nielsen, are and bis speeds . jjThe new law reestablishes the from their fathers. dispute about the ownership of in his state. fishing and cooking their own iles an hour, tite regime of matriachy which was M Fontonnobia calls the new the land In this vicinity. walk out and keep tbe names of meals. ed. law a measure to "condemn ille­ the nominees off the ballots In Mr. Shivers heads an anti- fought and contested for so many If Burch did have the right of their states. administration delegation from So reporters asked General years," says the newspaper Franc gitimate children as classless and possession of the land lie Had no Eisenhower's press secretary, Mr. criminals," and points to Italy Texas which has been seated tem­ Tireur today. right to cause bodily harm, said Senator Moody, who was chair­ porarily by the national commit­ James C. Hagerty, who talks to The law is also retroactive, where a recent law .provides that Mr. Smith. Even if he honestly man of a conference of repre­ the General dally by telephone, no infant be registered as "of believed be owned the land he tee pending aa inquiry into its permitting fathers to forbid sentatives Of Presidential candi­ loyalty to tite 1952 ticket. to find out whether he bad. a children from using the paternal unknown father." In case tiie was not justified on any account dates, also said an agreement Was favourite, candidate among tine name if the infant was born out identity of the male parent can­ in assaulting Pindes with a base­ reached that contested Texas and The Mississippi delegation has several Democrats struggling to of wedlock. not be proven, the child is ball bat. Mississippi delegations would not been given similar temporary head their party's ticket. Tens of thousands cf children allotted a fictitious name by the EXPLAINS OWNERSHIP vote in the convention until the seats in the convention. Mr. Hagerty said he put the Today Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr., are affected by the new law, Du_)__m of Vital Statistics so that Pinder, a married woman, ex­ credentials committee had deter­ question but the General was not and »acon which was backed by the Roman it wfll not be "stamped With the mined their status. Who represented Mr. Averell going to name his choice—-if he plained that the house belonged Two constables of the Bermuda Police Force yesterday morninj. Harriman at the conference, said -tea ^ood _~ Catholic ehurch and by the vari- stigma of infamy," he says. to her father at one time but now Administration supporters, 'op­ has one. 3 iere greeted their fiancees when they arrived in the Colony aboard that the proposed ruls included That put General Eisenhower Jharcut belonged to Mr. Harold Frith. posing these anti-administration tile principles of the loyalty pledge She said she had known Burch the Reina del Pacifico from the United Kingdom. On the left delegations from the two Southern and the President on a different , lAH-CH. is Dorothy Underwood, of Leeds, England, who was married at which had been favoured by the basis—tbe President announced all her life. states, bad demanded that they supporters of Mr. Harriman and I^idney pie Burch had lived in a shed on a the Registry yesterday afternoon to P.C. Terry Moody of Scar­ take no part in the. convention long-in advance of the Republican Senator Estes Kefauver. convention thst his No. 1 choice 10.30 P"** bank up above ber house for* four borough,-Yorkshire. The couple on the right, who will be married until permanently seated. 11 P"0* yeans. A hedge divided the two Senator Moody said it was the Senator Moody said there had for tiie Republican nomination 3866 I properties. ia St. Theresa's Church, tomorrow, are Breeda Web* of Tralee, hope of - all present at tonight's been no disagreement whatsoever was Senator Robert Taft «t Ohio, No finer Whisky goe$ Biirch, _he said, cut an opening Eire, and P.C. Thomas D. Doyle, also of Tralee. conference that the proposed rale on the other decision taken at the who was defeated by the General, in the hedge. While Burch was The constables arrived ia Bermuda a few months ago to take aimed at putting the nominee on conference — that. lite disputed Texas and Mississippi slates standing in the road with Gilbert up police duties. tickets in all states would be into any bottle Walker she asked him , "Why da adopted by the convention tonight Should not vote in the convention The two disputed delegations you want to make trouble? You without any protest. until their status had been decided I themselves were wholly ih accord by the credentials committee. remember Pinder said he was ing to do and he said, 'I' am claim on that estate?" Mr. Mot­ But tills was by no means.per­ with this, he stud. going to beat you if you opened going to kill you.' Then be yer asked. tain because Senator Walter up this hedge again?" started beating me again. I HJS MOTHER'S ESTATE George, one of 'two representa­ Butch moved away saying, started running for my home and tives of Senator Richard Russell [GENERAL "You looking for trouble, ain't he beat me all the way. 'I had'to "They have no claim. It is my at tiie meeting, had told reporters you?" He went into his house. put ray arm over my head to mother's estata?*. Burch replied. minutes earlier that he thought [RES Pinder went on, "I then saw him save my brains," Pinder told the Burch said Pinder was half the proposal "•will do more harm Haig coming out of the house with a court. • drunk and came out saying, "I than good." SCOTCH WHISKY%__r club. He struck me twice on Mr. Robert Motyer, counsel for WHt bring my>man out here to M. A. N. Z. LINE the hip with it using both his tbe defence, asked her why she beat you up." Pinder then grab­ Senator Moody said he was cer­ hands and with all bis might. went out on this particular day bed a stone in her right hand. tain that Senator Russell would \eatres John F. Burrows <6c Co., Ltd. "He then passed a blow at me and spoke to Burch. Pindef re­ He saw her coming and went Into not put himself in the position of which if it bad hit would have plied that she did so because she his shed and got a stick, he added. favouring the right of any state to Australia Service litioned Sole Distributors smashed my head. This blow did not want to see her husband "I went to Mrs. Pinder and told disregard the Democratic stan­ was aimed so hard that he fall locked up, as he had threatened to her to get oft my land. I was dard-bearers, "All we want is for all the people to get the right to m.v. GLOUCESTER 9.'.t* when he missed me. • * '^t beat Burch if Burch made an very Insulted by what she called "I asked him what he was go- opening in the fence, my mother on toy mother's esate. vote for the convention's nomi­ She threatened me with a atone nees," Senator Moody said... IDIANA BASEBALL? and 1 went down and told her He added that the reservations Arrives Bermuda August 23rd to get off my land. I told her expressed by Senator George were ITRE Mr. Motyer asked Pinder: three times to get off it and I one reason that he could not say "What do you mean, that be was meant it. She was insulting me for sure there would be no floor Subject To Change Without Notice rHT bitting you with both - hands?" and my dead people,'* Burch fight. "Don't you know how to play stated. Senator George, who left the baseball?" Pinder replied. Mr. Smith asked Burch how meeting room shortly before BUTTERFIELD & COMPANY LIMITED Pinder said when Burch came he knew Pinder was half drunk. Senator Moody, told reporters ha Agents HUGO with the club she took up a stone Burch said she'-was staggering. could not say whether any agree­ HAAS TV but she did not threaten him. He added that she "only talked ment had been reached, but then BEVERLY "I put it to you that you did a lot when she had rum in her." he burst out: .. .S0+tu MICHAELS threaten him," Mr. Motyer said. In summing up the Chief Jus­ "I have not agreed to anything. "You would, you are getting tice told the jury Burch admitted paid for it," Pinder replied. he stSruck Pinder. He thought Mr. Motyer again put it to her the jury would not find it hard that, she had threatened Burch to decide that this force — such with the stone. that it broke ber arm — was "I never did that. July. When enough to cause grievous bodily IEATRE I saw the man coming I threw harm. the stone down. I thought that Burch had a previous convic- rHT if I threw it down he would stop," tion, for common assault in 1944, Attention!'All Retailers and Pinder replied. it w_t**«tated. |30 Gilbert Walker, on oath, said: tyou Save Refreshment Stands "Burch gave ber three blows on SBqS. —' o \resents Check these Items before the rash the arm. They were pretty pow­ in one of erful. He was holding the stick Over $900 Million To )t detective Cone Cups, Vee shape, all sizes Sundae Dish Holders with both hands." at Cone Cup Dispensers Drinking Straws, wrapped and unwrapped Walker did not remember see­ Expand US Atom Plants Syrups for Ice Cream and Snowballs ing Pinder with a stone. Cone Cap Holders Dr. John Sutherland's deposi­ lUlldog Ostd Drink Cups, flat bottoms tion was read out in his absence. WASHINGTON, July 21 (Ren­ Hot Drink Cups, flat bottoms Strawberry, Raspberry, Vanilla, Chocolate It stated that he examined Pinder ter). — The United States atomic energy commission today annoup- ^Masters--! lond" 10/- gallon and found a bone in one of her Sundae Dishes, flat bottoms arms was fractured. ced. the award of over $900 mil­ Square Ice Cream Dishes Det. Sgt. John W. Starbuck In­ lion mcontracts to expand atomic [OUSE • Paper .Plates, white. 9-inch diameter terviewed the accused who made plants at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Ffrie English Bone Paper Plates, assorted colours, 9-inch diameter a statement- in which he. said and Paducah, Kentucky. _Y Pinder had called him a black It sa|d $464 million would be bastard and ha had warned her spent for an addition to the ex­ |30, 7.30, 9.30 All these obtainable at about taking the carrots from his isting' facilities at Oak Ridge. \ garden. A total of $459 million will be CHINA Adventure! 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VAJL" I Page 5 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 22,1952 B.CJL SELE Ameifican Athl^tesJiV^ FourWd9d Medals Iiju Olympics Yesterday^ TO 0PP0S1 , Schedule Kno REMIGINO DEFEATS McKENLEY Mick Martin's Mordicus Twelve Sffigles Matches Stuart Rides 20-1 Shot Cup Match Teams In Final Teste And Finals 0| Wins Prince Of Wales Cop To Victory At New Jersey Played As Junior Tennis Thursday; Somerset Will Play, Last night at IN PHOTO-FINISH Of SPRINT The most coveted- trophy for OCEANPORT, N.J., Jhtfy 20 Bermuda Cricil international 14-foot dinghies, tiie (_P).—A crowd of 27,385, already Council it was Prince of Wales Chip,-was won on Starts At Stadium Courts groggy from the highest daily Alma Hunt's Eleven At West End ii B.C.A. had been Thursday by Mr. Mick Martin's double of tiie summer season, in the opening Sweep First Three Places In Shot Mordicus. thrilled to a come-from-behind Trinidad tourinj The race was sailed aver a Play in the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Club's annual junior win by another, long-shot as The two teams competing in the Selected to play: day August 17 af fifteen-mile course in .tiie Solent tennis championships got under way yesterday afternoon Arnold Skjeveland's Flaunt took 1952 edition of the Cup Match, the Hunt's XI—Alma Hunt (capt.) son field. Put As O'Brien Shatters Record in a moderate to fresh south­ and when play ended, twelve singles matches had been down first- money in- Saturday's major sporting event in ti*e A. S. Bean, W. Wilson, McD. Sim­ • Seventeen pit westerly breeze. Qt the 32 starters completed. The tournament is being played at the Bermuda featured Lamplighter Handicap Colony, will have their final tests mons, M*. Thompson, Ausii-tt vited to repres only 15 completed tiie course. at Monmouth Park. on Thursday. The following week Simons, A. Whitecross, R. Smith. and from tbeml By ALLISON DANZIG Rescue boats were kept busy Tennis Stadium courts and will continue through this week. The three-year-old had started the teams will clash at St. George's E. Simons, M. Musson and A' the team. Seled • • (Special to The New York; Times and The Royal Gazette.) throughout towing in capsized This year'years tournament has an. j 19 times previously this year in the Golden Anniversary of the Madeiros, Emeri classic.' Bristol. ' : H-BJ^pigi, Finland, July 21.—American athletes alfbut dinghies. international flavour w ith Without winning and was over­ Somerset—A. - Roberts (capt.) Stovell, Johnny] TODAY'S TENNIS SCHEDULE Corday, Baymoij swept the boards ^today as little -New York-boN Lindo Bruce Wolf, in Flycatcher, came several' American players add one looked by the large gathering to This week the potential Somer­ W. Simmons, L. Simmons, E. Sim­ into the lead on tbe beat and Canadian competing. pay $41.80, $17.f0 and $10.40 Kyme, Arthur Remigino woa the closest 100-*metre race in Olympic history across the board. set team will play a tea m selected mons, N. E. sfteeter, N. A. Proctor Osoorne, Walter| opened out on tbe next reach. ' He The Americans had a tough The following matches are and captained by Alma (Champ) A. Hughes, A. Phillips, C. Swan, in a i*otO---ni_4i *wi*i» Jamaica's Herb McKenley for the set. a small spinnaker on the broad time yesterday, although gener­ listed for play this afternoon in The homebred Scobeyville, in G. Slater, S. A. the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Club's an early tangle, came resolutely Hunt, while St. George's possibles K. _day_Hiry and E. Brown. Wait­ ley, David Made! United States fourth gold medal of the day. reach,, a manoeuvre of doubtful ally tbe matches went according will play Eldon Gilbert's team. ing man will be R. Perinchief; um­ - The Star Spangled Banna: was value, and Mordicus was,close on to form. annual Junior championships cur­ through the stretch to be second and "Gibby" Fel heavy from an early morning In what might be termed a rently being played at the Ber­ ahead of Candle Wood and Saddle . The Somerset match will be pire, C. Cani**' scorer; S. Proctcw, \ The followin| almost played to death as Uncle down-pour of rain and hail. her transmo as they luffed round tiie leeward mark for the second minor upset, John Carey elimi­ muda Tennis Stadium courts: Tramp. The even-money favour­ played at tbe Somerset ground, Details of the St. George's- y41 also decided upc Sam's nephews mounted the via McKenley had made a rather ite, Golden Gloves, was fifth. matcb have not yet been An­ tory rostrum in a continual pro­ beat. nated Micky Minugh in the 4.30—Margaret Bickley vs. Jenni­ starting at 10.30. finals and the poor start and McDonald Bailey, longest match of tbe day, 6-4, fer Freisenbruch. Flaunt ran the mile and a six­ nounced, but the match will be-r petition: Thurs cession .before 55,000 on a cool, ltl.uui*-l of most, particularly Mordicus gained a good lead on Six of the players selected by cloudy day. the next boat and held tt on the 6-3. David Macky vs. Tommy teenth in a slow 1:46 3-5 under played at the Wellington Oval, site, Knckout first after the elimination of Bragg, Dickinson. the determined booting of the Hunt are potential players for the of this year's Cup Match. August 10, Knol A sweep of the first three did not make quite the getaway reaches. W a r r i g a 1 planed , Defending champion David Somerset team. In fact, two are places in the , first and through Flycatcher on the reaches Macky dropped one game in the Dudley Trentham vs. Mari­ lightweight rider, Keith Stuart nesday and Tl be depends upon. His winnings of f 18,400 was more members of last year's team, while LONt)ON, July 21 (Reuter). — 14 and 15, "Al second medals in the broad jump The Jamaican and Briton be­ into second place. Mordicus and second set hi defeating F. Hun- anne Robinson. the remaining four are all listed and the victory of Charley Moore Warrigal drew a long way ahead niwell of the United States, 6-0, 5.15—Colin Adderley vs. Michael than he had won in all bis 36 Tbe Foreign Secretary, Mr. An­ Sunday, August| gan to creep up on Remigino and previous starts. as haying a possible chance of thony Eden, has shot yet re­ Pick of B.CA. of Cornell in the 400-metre the rest of the field was in hot of Flycatcher on the next two 6-1. In the girls' singles, Ann Marsh. wearing tbe red and blue colours hurdles final were included in tiie rounds and there was a big gap Smith advanced with a 6-0, 6-0 Jennifer Freisenbruch and The major upset in the Lamp­ covered from a jaundice attack Thursday, Augul pursuit too. With 20 yards to go light was just another blow to to St. George's next week. and will not return to the . Division finals;" booty carried off by Americans in the youth still ind a astern of her. victory over Diane Joell. Both Tommy Dickinson vs. Nancy track and field. defending champions are top-' Murphie and Bob Loutit. the favourite players who watched Generally, Hunt*s team is young Foreign Office before next week, tember 4, Knc clear lead of a yard and then the Results: a pai*. of outsiders, Violinist Sunday, Septer The only other final held today Finish seeded in the tourney. Cyril .Ranee vs. John Carey. but tbey are considered to have a it was announced today. He is long-legged Jamaican bore down Boat and Skipper ($180.20) and Landlocker ($114. semi-final ;ThJ was the 50,000-metre walk, won on bim and just failed to collar 2:13.58 Anthony Lefleur vs. Andy good chance of holding the strong recuperating at his country MORDICUS, M. Martin . CANADIAN WINS 40) team up for a daily double Somerset team. ber 11, Knock©!) by Italy. .Giuseppe Dordoni,, the ^ leader as they hit the tape. WARRIGAL, S. Waters . 2:16.23 Burns. home in Sussex. Anthony Lefleur, the Canadian 6.00—Ann Smith and Michael payoff of $3,962.60, a new track winner, and Czechoslovakia s J jaaiiey and Smith hit it almost FLYCATCHER, B. Wolff* 2:20.56 and State record. All entries Josef Dolezal, both broke thelat ^ same time a^j Soukharev PLAYFUL, C. Bennion . 2:21.59 entry from Trinity College Marsh vs. Diane Joell and world and Olympic record for the School in Port Hope, Out, de­ Charles Ives. competition st and Treloar were less than a step WILDAIR, D. Clarke 2:22.16 hands of Reg event. behind. The picture showed no PANDORA, P. Tabor 2:22.48 feated Charles Ives of Haw Jer­ Frances Gilmore vs. Alaine sey. 6-2, 6-0. PhiSlipine Wrestler Found j_- not later thai ANOTHER MARK SET more than six inches separating Joell. Your hair appears caressable •*? should be acc(j Another Olympic mark was set the first four finishers. Michael Marsh, favoured to 6.45—Margaret Bickley and Cyril gain the final of this year's com­ Too Heavy To Compete entrance fee. and'.One equalled, by Americana. ..FIGHT TO THE FINISH Ranee vs. Alaine Joell and No teams wl Moore duplicated his* *i record- petition, had an east match with John Carey. Moore had a fight down to the USAF BASEBALL GAME Roger Bickley, winning 6-1, 6-0. HELSINKI, Finland, July 21 •••kissable ••• play until the! breaking time of yesterday, 50.8, finish in the 400 metres hurdles, Frances Gilmore and An­ are completed in coming through as expected in Ih another 6-1, 6-0 match, Colin thony Lefleur vs. Marianne (Ileuter). — Saddest man In the though he won clearly. EMBARRASSES PREMIER Adderley eliminated Bob Lou tit Olympic village today was round only ' the hurdles. In. shot put both In the outside lane on a heavy Robinson and David Macky. playing. Parry O'Brien, Jr., «f Southern of the United States. Florentine Real, a young Philip- track where he could see none of o A discussion| California and Santa Monica, his rivals in tbe staggered start LONDON, July 21 (Reuter).— Tommy Dickinson defeated pine wrestler, who came thou­ Calif., and of An American Air Force baseball Brad Strauss of America, 6-1, 6-1, sands of miles to compete in the garding the r*\ the Cornellian took the lead at Empire Games Federation - that had been Texas A. and M. and Fort Worth, the third jump. game turned into a political ball and Andy Burns won over John Game sonly to find himself a few Tex., smashed the Olympic game in the House of Commons ounces overweight. Captain of thd He opened * the gap to four Colgate, also of America, 6-1, 6-2. Approve Change Of Name thers. This contj figure. yards and then John Holland of today. In the only other boys' singles When he first stepped onto the. Big, curly-haired, 20-year-old Two teams from nearby USAF' HELSINKI, Finland, July 21 scales at 7 a.m. he was one and had been scheq New Zealand came up on him. match played yesterday, Cyril (Reuter). — The British Empire between the O'Brien won With a toss of St Meeting that challenge, Moore bases played an -exhibition game Ranee defeated Roger Leach, 6-1, one-half pounds overweight. He feet 1.43 inches. Equally as at a recent Conservative Party Games Federation has approved donned his heaviest clothes and Old Comrades! found himself challenged again 6-4. a new draft constitution changing been cancelled rangy, 20-year-old Hooper heaved by Jurii Lituev of Russia. picnic at Iver Heath outside Lon­ Jennifer Freisenbruch, one of went for a long run. Masseurs the ball 57 feet and 56 hundredths don. This, contended irate the title of the Games to the then went to work on him. secretary. For a moment it seemed that the favoured girls, singles "British Empire and Common­ of an inch. of New Lituev might be a harder man to Labour members today, amounted players, defeated Miss J. Rams- One minute before the 8 a.m. The I*5antherJ York took third place. to participation in British domes­ wealth Games.** deadline he f gain stepped on the sufficient noticf get away from but Moore, two tic politics. burg of the United States with­ The amendment was proposed It was something of a tragedy yards, ahead at the last hurdle, out dropping a game. scales. Again they went against After much for the Tale graduate -who is the gave everything he had in a dri­ The winners were awarded a by Pakistan and India. bim. He could not get up into a all members tt The Joell twins both advanced Sidney Smith, chairman of the world's record-holder. That ving finish and drew away to win cup engraved as "The Winston yesterday. Alaine won over heavier class because a fellow- elded that th*j painful pulled ligament he suffer­ by four yards. - Churchill Trophy." Mr. Churchill Federation, said Vancouver is countryman already had been write the Parj ed ten days ago on a finger on the Nancy Murphie, 6-3, 6-3, while ' building a stadium near the Uni­ f plaining why_ agreed that he had allowed his Diane advanced chosen for that. right hand hurt his chances of _*T_ACE TWO IN 800 name to be used, when questioned by default over versity of British Columbia to He blamed the cold weather, took place and] realizing bis objective of win­ In addition to winning the four on the matter, but added: Wendy Gilmore. seat 45,000 persons for the. 1854 consider t h i gold medals the United States which made it difficult for him to ning an Olympic gold medal, "I did not, I agree, ftflitj* realise ' Play will be continued this Games. A swimming pool is be­ to perspire. with Council. though O'Brien bad beaten him placed two men in tbe finals of the political implications that afternoon with matches com- ing planned nearby to seat about The final it| twice in A.A.U. championships. tbe 800 metres. Mai Whitfield, might be attached to this matter mencing at 4.30. 1,200. * concerned a top favourite, and Reggie-Pear­ and I express my regret." PALMOLIVE BRILLANTINE1 Southampton It was even more of a blow for man of New York came through For Children of of U.C.L.A., Am­ while was beaten Mr. Churchill pointed out that ^k Club in whirl erican's only 26-footer, that be for third place in his beat. NJLT.O. agreements safeguard Be doubly sure jour hair is soft...caressable...easy to ttg permission bi| folded out on all three of his member countries from political Wf No. 2 team Whitfield, competing in a heat T Two Years and Up ,. manage by using Palmolive Briilajitine tbe DOUBLE \ leaps in the broad jump and jailed activities iry* *foreign* t-*oops. *gfeL I COME TO YOU! their remaini to place. in which such fine runners as Audun Boysen of and USE Way: and < that th BROAD JUMP VICTOR Urban Cleve of Germany were metre heats. She was Don't Wait! Call 5233 African Print Sets justed accordil , a private in the shut out; showed a style and re­ of Bayside, N.J. Marporie Jack- As an Oil for Massages: Before washing hair, was unanimotl Army, won with a jump of 24 feet serve strength in finishing just sen of Australia looked like the from 20/- massage scalp briskly with Palmolive Brillantine. behind Gunnar Nidjvah of Den­ ultimate winner with her long, Your FuUetfkBrush Dealer 10 inches. of Leave oil on scalp for 10 minute* aad then wash. Cornell, who placed first in the mark to increase the confidence easy motion. for Brushes and Mops J. Harden Olympic trials, was close behind in his ability to win a gold medal. Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen. The Shirt Shop This massage helps remove dandruff... prepare him with a leap ot 24 feet Sc­ Pearman, breaking inside at the Netherlands hero of the 1948 scalp for perfect cleansing. tornamei inches. Odon Foldesi of Hungary start to a manner strange for him, Olympics, also qualified. lor every purpose Phone 4780 was third. faded briefly in the back stretch While the Russians did not win To Comb and Perfume Hair: Pot The victory of Remigino was to fall back to fourth place. He a gold medal today they won a lot Pembroke Hall, Pembroke. 9_-t*». A string to| rallied and moved up into third • little Palmolive Brillantine in the Sunday at in a way the most signal of the of respect for their athletic ability 8_8+i sun lu th f. Golf and Col dav scored! bv Americans. place going into tiie home stretch during the day. yaks of the hand. Rub hands behind Heinz Ulzheimer of Ger­ Harder who n It came after Arthur Bragg of They placed second and fourth together; smooth over hair. And »7 \t Next with al Baltimore, tbe United States chief many and Lars Wolfbrandt of in the'400-metre hurdles, fifth in EXCELSIOR tfPAlMQ-IV- ., comb! : Smith, V. A. hope, had gone lame from an old and fought off the chal­ the 100 final, sixth in the broad jBRI..IANT|r. V leg infliction midway ia his lenge of John Hutchins of Canada. jump and fifth and sixth in the Quiet Silencer with 74 and semi-final heat and finished last. 50,000 metres walk. Both their Then, notice the dancing highlights... bourne was f J WOMEN'S SPRINT HEATS If It's Gosling's --It's Good There were! The elirrs'nation at Bragg on One American came through men were shut out of tbe 800 will fit most the beautiful grooming of your hah I top of the misfortune of Jim Gol- two rounds of the women's 100- final. • _ _ liday, Americas best bet origin­ ally in the Olympic trials, and the NOISY decision of to con­ fine himself to tbe 200 metres, left PALMOLIVE Deam Smith of Texas and Remi­ NOISES gino as the United States last BRILLANTINE hopes. JEFFREY'S Young's at Walkers RACE OF HIS LIFE The 21-year-old senior from BEER SllfMia. Manhattan College who has run the second leg on the school's IS 440-yard relay team that has been mrsx unbeaten in the tent two yean, GOOD BEER turned in tbe face of« his life for the first big Victory in* 100 metres

•rinnS R^H 'am, ~Tastv nHB THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952 Page 7' B.CJL SELECT PLAYERS BOXING RULERS SCORED MARCIANO IS UNAWED Sports Correspondence MAJOR LEAGUE Harridge, Giles Named Black Widow Wins 2 Races <% Jf TO OPPOSEJRINIDAD FOR BY-PASSING MOORE BY KID MATTHEWS' JAB Court Street, To Hall Of Fame Board In Elfie Cann Cup Series Hamilton. Leaders July 21, 1952. By The COOPERSTOWN, N.Y-, July 21 Ellsworth Lovell sailed his' Schedule Knockout Matches Named Leading Contender Top-Ranking Heavyweights The Sports Editor, UP). — Will Harridge, president Black Widow to victory in sue-, lal Tests The Royal Gazette. BATTERS of the American League, and cessive races on Sunday after-. And Finals 6f League Play In Two Divisions By N.BA To Meet Monday In Stadium Dear Sir: (Based cm 178 or more times at bat) Warren C. Giles, president of the NATIONAL LEAGUE noon to establish an early lead in; Please allow me space to pub­ National League, have been the West End Sailboat Club's' Last night At a meeting of the WASHINGTON^ July 21 (IP) — G AB R H Per. elected to the board of directors ill Play NEW YORK, July 21.—Riding lish the players I select for the Musial, St Louis 90 325 64 105 .323 Elfie Cann Cup series. There are. Bermuda Cricket Association LONDON, July 31 .Renter). — The National Boxing Association to New York this morning from ot the National Baseball Hall et five races in the series. Council it was learned that the forthcoming St. George's - Som­ Addis, Chicago 58 190 27 61 __21 Surrey batsmen Laurie Fish lock has scored titleholders for giving his camp at Greenwood Lake for erset Cup Match. . Fame and Museum. B.C.A. had been invited to play and, Jack Parker today shattered Archie Moore tbe "cold shoulder a physical examination at the Atwell, Chicago 62 202 25 64 .317 Sunday's double-header for the est End The teams:"" Lockman, N.Y. 84 333 64 104 -112 The two fill newly created West End Comets was sailed in in t:.- opening game against the Middlesex hopes of going to the and named him as the No. 3 Boxing Commission offices Rocky positions, which bring the board Trinidad touring team p Sun­ St. George's—Leroy Richard­ Kluszewski, Somerset. n top of the current series of challenger in the heavyweight Marciano firmly expressed his son (captain), St. Clair Smith membership to ten. Stephen C day August 17 at Prospect Garri­ County championship cricket division. opinion of Harry (Kid) Matthews' Cincinnati ... 76 285 33 89 312 Clark of New York City was re­ In the first race, Black Widow) ma Hunt (capt.) son field. (vice-captain), Wellington Smith, Pafko, Brooklyn 77 273 48 85 •312 games, which end tomorrow. In announcing its quarterly highly publicised left jab. Ivan Pascoe, Carlton Welch, elected president of the Hall of won by almost a minute over [ilson, McD. Sim- Seventeen players will be 'in­ In a fifth-wicket stand they ratings, the N.B.A. placed Moore A reporter asked the undefeated Slaughter, Fame. Stobad (E. Lambert), High Yella f>mpson, Austir "Cocky" Steede, Sam Paynter, ' St. Louis 79 279 42 86 .308 vited to represent the B.C.A. put. on 139 runs to give Surrey a of St. Louis, a legitimate light- Brockton block-buster if he was Kenneth Smith, Wilbur Burgess, Ceremonies today wiU make (H. Lee) was third, followed by «ross, R. Smith and from them will be chosen first innings total of 283. heavyweight, right behind the No. worried about what might happen Reese, Brooklyn 76 285 59 87 .305 Sea Spray (E. Perinchief) and Musson and A Lloyd Wade and Calvin Symonds. Cox, Brooklyn 33 214 31 65 .304 the annual Hall of Fame Day in the team. Selected were: A. A. Middlesex fought hard to re-, 1 and 2 challengers, Rocky Mar- next Monday at Yankee Stadium Waiting men will be Calvin Wade this birthplace of baseball. Sea Scout (E. Bassett). Madeiros, Emery Madeiros, Colin cover in its second innings but ciano of Massachusetts and Ezzard if Matthews managed to connect and Norwood Smith; umpire, Robinson, B'klyn 79 269 61 81 -101 Stovell, Johnny Mariera, Frank Surrey was only 70 runs behind, Charles of Ohio. consistently with the punch be Lowrey, St. Louis Tt 226 31 68 .301 Plaques honouring Paul Waner Black Widow's margin in the Roberts (capt.) Richard Darrell; scorer, Mansfield and the late Harry Heilmann will second race was slightly more; Simmons, E. Sim- Corday, Raymond Madeiras, Joe and had captured five Middlesex The new rating is in addition uses to set up an opponent and Smith. Adcock, C'natl 64 219 28 66 .301 Kyme, Arthur Pitman, Ronnie wickets, by close of play. to Moore's billing as the "sole then counter irith hard rights to AMERICAN LEAGUE be unveiled. Both were elected to than a minute, with Stobad again' wpr, N. A. Procter Somerset mm Anthony Roberts membership last winter. Osborne, Walter Frick,' J. r>t*^-w, Lancashire, heading for an inn­ logical contender" in the light- the head. Goodman, G AB R H Per. taking second position. High liillips, C. Swan (captain), Woodgate Simmons Yella was third with Sea Scout G. Slater, S. A. Moniz, R. Adder- ings victory over Kent, is almost heavyweight group. • "Why should I worry about Boston 76 262 44 88 .336 In the afternoon the Indians P_. Brown. Wait- (vice-captain), Lloyd Simmons, and the Cubs will play the beating Sea Spray (R. Perinchief) Pei-inchief; um ley, David Madeiros, Terry Gilder certain to go above Middlesex in IN NEARLY 200 BOUTS Matthews' left jab," be replied Fain, Phila. ... 7} 270 39 88 .326 the table when play resumes to­ McDonald Simmons, Austin eleventh annual Hall of Fame by one second for fourth position. Ii er, S. Proctor, and "Gibby" Ferreira. For years, Moore, a 36-year-old after brief reflection. "I beat the Hughes, Charles Swan, Alvin Woodling, N.Y. 65 206 29 67 .325 morrow. man with tbe "best left jab to tbe .317 interleague game at Doubleday Mona Lisa (C. Hodson) finished le St. George's The following schedule was fighter with nearly 200 matches,' Phillips, Nathaniel Proctor, Kell, Boston . . 30 303 39 96 Field. last to the nightcap. ' yet been^nn-, also decided upon for the League The close of plav scores: has been rated as the top chal­ world, Joe Louis. So I am not Nathan Proctor, Wilfred Wilson Rosen, Cleveland 87 334 60 105 -114 finals and the Knockout com­ Middlesex vs. Surrey at Lords: lenger to the light-heavyweight worrying about what Mathews and "Toddy" Brown. Waiting Mantle, N.Y. .. 77 296 53 93 314 match will be Middlesex, first innings, 192, can throw to tbe way of a jab. Jensen, | ing ton Oval, site petition: Thursday, August 7, group. He has been by-passed men will be "Gospel" Simmons second innings, 161 for five continuously bv the champions. "Don't misunderstand," Mar­ and Sinclair Bean: umpire, Crof- Washington .. 84 332 51 104 313 Match. Knckout first round; Sunday, August 10, Knockout play; Wed­ wickets (Brown, 58); Surrey, first Since 1949, Moore, who packs ciano added hastily. "I am not ton Cann; scorer, S*n**"aii* Proctor. DiMaggio. Boston 73 278 54 85 .306 innings, 283. underestimating Matthews. But I 121 (Reuter). nesday and Thursday, August dynamite in both bands, has Thanking you for the space. Mitchell, 14 and 15, "A" Division finals; Warwickshire vs. Worcester­ knocked out twenty-four oppon­ am not worrying about bis jab Cleveland ... 74 272 32 83 .305 Jetary, Mr. An ents and won eleven other bouts after the ones Louis hit me with." Yours truly, Robinson, not yet re- Sunday, August 17, Trinidad vs. shire at Birmingham — Worces­ tershire won by ten wickets: by decisions. The reporter- suggested that CECIL MINORS. Chicago 92 355 50 108 .304 jaundice attack Pick of B.C.A.; Wednesday and Thursday, August 20 and 21, "B" Warwickshire, first innings, 155, The N. B. A. accused the big Louis was an "old man" of 38, that return to tbe his reflexes were slow. Pembroke. RUNS BATTED IN" CEMENT Division finals; Thursday, Sep­ second innings, - 149, (Lobban, men of evading Moore, saying July 21, 1952. •ore next week, three for 36); Worcestershire, "Moore has received nothing but NATIONAL LEAGUE tember 4, Knockout semi-final;, STILL PACKED POWER The Sports Editor, Sauer, Chicago 76 p today. He is Sunday, September 7, Knockout first innings, 280 (Kenyon, 113; the cold shoulder. He has asked his country The Royal Gazette. Thomson, New York .... 68 semi-final ;Thursday, Septem­ Townsend, five for 51); second no quarter and given none." "I am not arguing that point," Dear Sir: Cement is now available from No. 7 Shed. ber 11, Knockout final. innings, 28 for no wickets. In an effort to pry loose a title Marciano replied. "Louis' re­ Hodges, Brooklyn 60 Please allow me space to reveal Snider, Brooklyn 55 T-ruwirnii- I Gloucestershire vs. Hampshire shot for Moore, the association flexes may have been slow. But Will customers please call at our store for All entries for tbe declared: be could still hit. And that jab my last-minute selection for the Slaughter, St. Louis .... 55. competition should be in the' at Bristol: Gloucestershire, first Somerset Cricket Club's Cup I innings, 256, second innings, 107 "While be is a legitimate light- of his. I can still feel it in my AMERICAN LEAGUE Delivery Slips before proceeding to No. 7 hands of Reg Cooley at Prospect Match team. Rosen, Cleveland 60 J few six wickets; Hampshire, first heavyweight he has been forced mouth and on the side of my face." As I see it, the following side, net later than July - 31 and f innings, 240 (Rogers, 82, Eagar, to box heavyweight. He has de­ The reporter asked Marciano Dropo, Detroit 60 Shed. should be accompanied by the if selected, should regain the Robinson, Chicago 59 usable 1.51; Goddard, five for 79). - feated highly rated Clarence how he bad overcome Louis' Jab Cup from St. George's at Welling­ entrance fee. Henry and knocked out Bob Dun­ and gone on to knock out tbe Doby. Cleveland 97 No teams will be allowed to Northamptonshire vs. Sussex at ton next week: . Berra, New York 54 Northampton: Sussex, first inn­ lap and other big fellows." Brown Bomber? Anthony Roberts (captain), He*e« play until their league fixtures Another controversial boxer, There was only one thing I Zernial. Philadelphia .... 54 are completed and ia the first ings, 222, second innings, 73 for Woodgate Simmons (vice-cap­ Pearman, Watlington 6c Co. tWO wickets; Northamptonshire, Hairy (Kid) Matthews, who could do," answered the New tain), Austin Simons, Lloyd Sim­ HOME-RUN HITTERS round only **B" teams will be meets Marciano to Yankee Stad­ Englander who has scored 36 Hamilton Phone 4141 playing. first innjngs, 330 (Brookes, 114). mons, Austin Hughes, Nathan NATIONAL LEAGUE Kent vs. Lancashire at Maid­ ium on July 28, was rated fifth knockouts and five decisions Proctor, Alvin Phillips, Wilfred Sauer, Chicago 24 A discussion took place re­ among the outstanding boxers in without defeat. "I had to move in Wilson, Charles. Swan, Kenneth stone: Lancashire, first innings, the heavyweight divisions. Kiner, Pittsburgh 19 7.2 Mh s tii. garding the receipt of a letter 471 for seven declared; Kent, first on tiie jab. I couldn't get away Maybury and McDonald Sim­ Hodges, Brooklyn 18 that bad been received from the innings, 191 (OTUnn, 60), second TURPTN llf TWO CLASSE-5 from it. So I moved In and took mons. Waiting men will be Allan Thomson, New York .... 15 In still another double billing, Captain of the Pembroke Pan­ •innings, 142 for five wickets. it and waited for a chance to get Whitecross and Maxwell Thomp­ Mathews, Boston IS thers. This concerned a game that Randy Turpin of England, was in a good shot. son. Derbyshire vs. Leicestershire at AMERICAN LEAGUE had been scheduled to be played named the chief challenger to the "It took eight rounds of taking Yours .truly, between the Panthers and tbe Ashby-de-la-Zouche: Derbyshire, middleweight division and No. 2 Berra, New York 20 the jab, but finally I got in tiie Rosen, Cleveland 17 Old Comrades but which .had first innings, 234, second innings, challenger to the light-heavy­ shot I was looking for." S.MJB. been cancelled by the B.CA. 26 for one wicket; Leicestershire, weight bracket. Sports Ed's note—A letter con­ Doby, Cleveland 17 After the examination today Wertz. Detroit 17 Builders Supplies! fm secretary. first innings, 302 (Palmer, 58, New York's Bill Graham was Marciano will immediately return cerning the forthcoming Cup Jackson, 87). Match has been received from Robinson, Chicago 18 The Panthers claimed that in­ named as the top challenger to tbe to his Greenwood Lake training Essex vs. Glamorgan at West- welterweight throne now held bv quarters. Charley Goldman, his "A.M.B." The Royal Gazette Zernial, Philadelphia .... 16 sufficient notice bad been given. cliff: Glamorgan, first innings, cannot publish letters unless same After much discussion, tn which KM Gavilan of Cuba. Chuck trainer, said Marciano would box 217, second innings, 123 for six Dave** of Mirhigan was named as four or five more times, depend­ are accompanied by tbe full signa­ the fifth logical contender. ture. The signature is not all members tpok part It was de- wickets; Essex, first innings 293 ing on tbe weather. r ,-TJ Twisteel Reinforcing Rod cided that the secretary .should (Raysmith, "ft). Ray Famechon of France was "Rocky has boxed 67 rounds necessarily for publication. ODAtTS write tbe Panthers captain ex- Nottinghamshire vs. Yorkshire named as the logical contender to since begininng hard work July o the featherweight title now held V r plaining why tbe cancellation at Nottingham: Nottinghamshire 1," Goldman explained. "His CHEDULM took place and asking him to re­ first innings, 333; Yorkshire, first by Sandy Saddler of New York, weight Is where we want It, 4 consider the letter to the innings, 448 for seven wickets who is to the Army. Th.$|# NATIONAL LEAGUE around 186 pounds, from now it's Chicago at Boston, night Council. (Lester, 178, Sutcliffe, 63, Watson The ratings: a matter of sharpening him up." The final item on the agenda 97). Cincinnati at Brooklyn, night HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS Standings Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night Corrugated Asbestos Sheeting [TINE! concerned a letter from the Champion, Jersey Joe Walcott. New Southampton Boat and Sports Jersey. Logical contenders: 1, Rocky Logical contenders: 1, Jim Car- St. Louis at New York, night Marciano, Massachusetts: 2. Ezzard ruthers, Australia; 2, Jean Sneyers, NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Club in which they requested Water Carnival Tonight Charles, Ohio: Outstanding boxers: Belgium. Outstanding boxers: W L Per. GB 6', 8' and 10' lengths .easy to •. Maurice Sandeyron. France; Andre Washington at Detroit, night permission be granted to their Archie Moore, Missouri- Roland La Brooklyn 59 22 .728 — No. 2 team to withdraw from starza. New Turk: Colev Wall ice Valignat. France; Peter Keenan, Philadelphia at St. Louis, night )UBLE *! At Castle Harjbour Pool New York; Clarence Henrv, ^Cali­ Scotland, f ^P* . ' ,* 9 j|* jl^j^STd-k >.. S3 31 .831 7V_ New York at Cleveland, twi-night H their remaining league games fornia; Harry Matthews. Washing­ FLYWEIGHT CLASS St. Louis 51 39 .567. 12>_ Boston at Chicago, night and that tbe points be ad­ The first of a series of water ton Karel Sys, Belgium; Heinz Champion, Yoshio Shirai, Japan. Logi­ Chicago 45 42 .517 17 justed accordingly. This request I carnivals to be held at hotel Nanhaus, Germ a n V; Johnnv cal contenders: 1, Dado Marino, hing hair, Williams, England; Bob Baker, Hawaii; 2. Teddy Gardner, England; Philadelphia 43 45 .489 19>_ Galvanized Pipe Fittings was unanimously acceded to. oools throughout the Colony will \ Pennsylvania; Kid Riviera. Wash­ 3. Tanny Campo. Philippines. Out­ Boston .37 50 .425 25 ington. |t rill an tine, —o— J be beid this evening at the Castle standing boxers: Terry Allen, Cincinnati ..... 36 53 .404 27 LIGHT-HEAVY WEIGHT CLASS England; Louis Skena, France; Taffy | to r ben wash. (Harbour Hotel outdoor pool, Hancock, Australia; Henry Carpen­ Pittsburgh 25 67 .272 39>,_ J. Harder Wins String j starting from nine o'clock. Champion. Joey Maxim, Ohio. Logi­ ter, England' Charlie Bohbot, Moroc­ AMERICAN LEAGUE RAINBOW prepare cal contender, Archie Moore. Mis­ co; Tommy Umeda, California. Featured mi tonight's pro­ souri. Outstanding boxers: Randy W L Per. GB Tournament At Bay Club gramme will be an exhibition of Turpin, England; Hal Johnson. Penri- New York 54 34 .614 — water ballet by Diane Towle and svlvania; Jake La Mottn, New York- Boston 49 38 .563 4>,_ TAXI Yolande Pompee, B.W.I.; Dan Buc- CEMENT A string tournament was won Ann Atkinson, Bermuda's ballet eernni Pennsyl"ini»; Jim Slade, Washington ... 49 39 .557 5 Sunday at tbe Riddell's Bay champions, and Barbara and Pennsylvania; Westbury Bascom, Read The Morning Paper Cleveland 49 40 .551 5*4 SERVICE Laura Ives, two visitors from the Illinois; Danny Nardieo, Florida. Chicago . _..,. 48 43 .527 7 j. Golf and Country Club by J. MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS Harder who had a 72. Watch Lake Swimming Club of Philadelphia . 39 42 .481 11'_ Ne Orxnnion. Sugar Bay Robinson. New Pearman, Watlington & Co. -text with a 73 was Christopher w Jersey. York. Logical contender*: 1, Randy for The Latest News St, Louis 35 56 .385 20»,4 24 Hours Smith, V. A. Fletcher was third There will also be an exhibition Turpin. England; 2, Charles Hume*'., Detroit 28 59 .322 25>2 Pitt's Bay Road. Phone 1092 with 74 and R. McLeod Light- of diving and a complete pro- France. Outstanding boxers: Ernie Durando. New Jersey; Save Rands, bourne was fourth with 75. I gramme of swimming events for Au«tr**i»-1**teno Hairston. New York; Dial 1048 There were 15 entries. senior and Junior competitors. Call (Boboi Olson. Hawaii; Laurent 762-1.11 w th . i.Jp. Wilt. nnuthitle. France: Rocky Castellani, Pennsylvania- Norman Hayes, Mas­ sachusetts; Robert Villemain, France; Rocky Grazlano. New York. IShe WELTF.RWEIGHT'CLASS " Chamnion. Kid Gavilan, Cuba. Logical contenders: 1, Bill* Graham Maw GLENLIVET York: 2, Johnny Saxton, Ham York; 3 Gil Turner, Pennsylvania: 4, .'ohnnv amHon, Illinoi«: 5, Chuck r»avey, Mic

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the permission Cf the BOetd. tude. He thought It would help disturbing to me to note how of the action taken by Mr. Vesey. Oarage Employee "Should Speaks Fer Dissatisfied During Its investigations the if fie shareholders were British quick the House has been in deal­ The two clauses had been en­ Transcription Company's committee had consulted with the subjects. ing with these matters." dorsed unanimously by the House. Know Traffic Rules" Government Employees chairman of the Currency and ' Jokingly Mr. Davidson asked Sir John said he bore no spirit "The bill has now been emascU* Exchange Control Board, Mr. if there was any possibility Dr. of animosity to the petitioner and lated aad perhaps made absurd,"! pmcT Vesey told the House; Johnson might buy out the com­ his project. he said. Pleading guilty of driv_ng~Tii_ The hope was expressed in the Tiie rejection of the two clauses House at Assembly yesterday by Charier Trimmed During "In this case the committee was pany . if incorporation was Rising to reply Mr. Henry Vesey TFTER auto-bicycle without due care, told by the chairman that steps permitted. % sa id that the House had rejected was a reflection of a change in John Henry Wheeler, of Hamil­ Mr. Vincent Lee that the Govern­ policy and a reflection on the had been taken to safeguard the (Mr. Davidson was obviously two clauses Of the bill which had MCKSON| ment next session would give a referring to Dr. Hewlett Johnson, been recommended by the primate committee, insisted Mr. Henry ton, fined £2 in the Lower "better deal" to its non-estab­ position. Mr. Towers has an (Reuter).—/ American company which has known as the "Red Dean" of bills committee. Vesey. Despite remarks of the Court, Hamilton yesterday by lished employees. Lengthy Assembly Debate Speaker he had made up his mind vict, John El the acting magistrate, Lt.-Col. given an undertaking that when­ Canterbury because he advances "Those clauses were not out of by a guard yl Speaking briefly on the motion ever dollars ere needed to bring pro-Communist beliefs.) the ordinary in any way at all," to resign. R. C. Earl. for adjournment, Mr. Lee said Continued from Pife 1 Was the future policy going to prisoners wrJ people here they w#l put them The House then went on to con­ he declared. "They are precisely beating after1 that for tibe past six or seven "It will bring well-known artistes up. There will be no possible the same clauses as included in be that if committees' reports P.C. Ray Green stated Wheeler months aa Monday mornings he the stipulated €0 per cent of sider the two clauses dealing with were not accepted the committees • prisoner to d had difficulty changing gears; British shareholders. from time to time to the Colony. clEim on the Colony's dollars. flfe powers of the .directors to other bills." It was thel had visited various building sites The company will also produce The chairman was satisfied there allot shares and with exemption Mr. Vesey said he took the would resign, asked Mr. Colling- they were grinding Wheeler was and found new men working The clauses would also hare wood Burch. also weaving from side to side. exempted the company from re­ dollar earnings to the benefit 01 Would be ample protection," he from certain requirements of the House's action as a direct affront there. These men, he added, until Colony."' explained. Companies Act. to the private bills committee. After the House had agreed to When asked if he was alright recently were Government em­ cording in its register of share­ tbe insertion of a clause limiting Wheeler * mumbled his answer. holders or elsewhere the nation­ Mr. Misick SE id he hoped Mr. Declaring that the House was PECUNIARY BENEFITS "I feel that so much thet I ployees, but they had becoras dis­ ality or occupation of the trans­ Vesey's forecast that some "going out of its way to make consider the action of the As­ the life of the bill to December The constable said he smelled satisfied with working conditions things available for outsiders," Before the House rejected the sembly as a vote of.no confidence. 81, 1SS7, Mr. Vesey verbally ten­ feree of any share of the capita! financial benefit would accrue to clauses Mr. James Pearman alcohol on Weaver's breath but in their various departments. stock, the amount paid for the the Colony would prove to be Mr. Ernest Vesey said that It is my Intention at the conclu­ dered his resignation to the the accused passed a sobriety test recently a progressive Bermudian reminded members of the pe­ Speaker, adding that he would Mr. Lee cited the Public Works shares transferred or the date correct. What assurance had the cuniary benefit the Colony sion of the session to tender my conducted afterwards. House that any benefits resulting member of tiie community had resignation to the Speaker be­ submit it later in writing. Department and the Public Trans­ of the acquisition of any shares. derived from the operations of NO GOOD GROUNDS The magistrate commented portation Department as examples The original petition was sent from the operation of tite busi­ been refused dollars to open vcb mariy outside organisations hi the cause I have ndt only displeased that a garage employer (Wheeler of the Government organisations to the joint standing committee ness would remEin in tiie Colony, a business in tile hard currency Islands. He cited as an example the House but the Speaker. The Sir John said he regretted he works at a garage) should be well the men had quit. on private bills for examination he asked. area. tbe American International Com- Speaker hes seen fit in no uncer­ was unable to accept the resigna­ acquainted with the traffic rules. "I hope by the next session the and report. The committee re­ Recalling that Mr. Misick w«s GET KICKED AROUND prny. That type of operation tain words to say so. My opinion tion. There was no good grounds Howeve*, Wheeler had only been Government Will And some way commended that the powers a member of the Dockyard Com­ "But somebody comes along ws unquestionably of great benefit is that the action of the House far it. Mr. Vesey had discharged In the Colony a short- time, he to give these people a better deal sought by the petitioner should mittee, appointed. to encourage with a long story and we grant to Bermuda. Unless slight toler­ and the Words of tiie Speaker his duties faithfully and well and noted. than now," he said. be granted and a bill brought in light industries in Bermuda, Mr. them all sorts of privileges. Our ances had been given many of indicated that the House and the •me vote of the House did not re- subject to certain amendments, Vesey suggested that the proposed own people get kicked around. the companies would not have Speaker have no confidence li­ veal a lack of confidence in the^ The bill was introduced in tbe company Was in keeping with the Outsiders come here for reasons set up business in the Colony. the committee," Mr. Vesey ex­ committee. .1 ,1 claimed. House yesterday and hurried committee's policy. The compr n v best known to themselves—,o The House then divided 11-7 Members shouted: "Hear, hear." through at the request of Mr. Would require some local staff. avoid taxation. This petitioner against the first of the two dis­ GIVE ASSURAHC-5 o Henry Vesey, who explained that Any dollar earnings ot the com­ wants to expand his business n puted clauses and was warned Mr. Watlington, Mr. Misick and FRANKFURT, Germany, J»ly the petitioner Was anxious to pany would have to be turned in the dollar area and he cannot do by Mr. Henry Vesey that such a the Speaker attempted to assure 21 (Reuter). — Two hundred Freeza Fresh lee Cream commence work. to the Currency and Exchange that in Britain. He comes out step might be detrimental towards Mr. Vesey that the House had West German teen-agers will Mr .Vesey told die House that Control Board, and any money here and we fall over backwards companies wishing to enter into not revealed a lack of confidence leave here tomorrow for a one- Mr .Towers had been with the taken out would have to be in trying to help him. But if I want business locally in the future. His In the private bills committee. year stay in the United States, _ British Broadcasting Corporation sterling. to get a few dollars to invest, the understanding had been the Dock­ The Speaker told Mr. Vesey U.S. High Commission official an­ Is Always a during the war and for a short LAYING ITSELF OPEN answer is no," Mr. Vesey com­ yard committee thought it would he had the greatest confidence in nounced today. time afterwards. He then formed The Colony was laying, itself plained. be beneficial to the Colony if and appreciation of the work the This is the largest single Assur| a company in the United Kingdom open by allowing people to come Once more attempting to re­ small Industries were encouraged. latter had done particularly With group of Germans to go to Taste Thrill! to prepare recorded programmes in from the sterling area and assure Mr. Vesey, the Speaker "Members can be very inde­ regard to the private bills America under this year's High for distribution to radio stations carry on businesses they could said that from what he knew pendent today because they have committee. Commission exchange pro­ all over the world. not do in the United Kingdom be­ of the operations of the Cur­ just had a report on the dollar The two clauses had been in­ gramme. VERY SUCCESSFUL cause of dollar restrictions, rency Board it would not permit j situation," he added. cluded in a great many bills which The boys and girls will live WAS1 He had been very successful claimed Mr. Ernest Vesey. a company which had incurred Another member to speak in had passed tiie House, Mr. David­ with American families and at­ and had tiie field practically to "Before we know it our posi­ dollar expenditure to acquire dol­ favour of incorporating outside son said adding that he approved tend local high schools. himself. tion will not look as rosy,'' he lars unless the Board was satisfied companies was the Hon. H. D. PLAS: Mr. Towers now wished to warned. He said he was against that the result would be a net Buterfield. He said he had no transfer his operations to allowing outsiders to speculate favourable dollar balance.. hesitation whatsoever ia stating Bermuda. with the Colony's dollar earnings. Mr. Davidson supporting his that companies like American The Colony was convenient ber Surely tiie Currency Board chairman, said that the standing International and Canada Dry cause Mr. Towers could obtain tiie would net allow people to incur committee always consulted the Ltd., had been beneficial to talent he required from the dollar liabilities, remarked- the Currency Board chairman when Bermuda. Note United States, Canada and the Speaker. His guess was that the considering matters concerning The second of the disputed United Kingdom as well as other Beard would reach some arrange­ dollars. On this. occasion tile j clauses was also rejected by 11-?. exac places. He would not require ment With the company to make chairman had made it quite dear Perhaps the main difficulty had Flowers meny facilities in the Colony. reasonably certain that dollar in­ he would not support anything been censed by the lal• intro­ "The private bills committee come would result from dollar | which would lead to a drain cm duction of the bill to the Legis­ was satisfied that this type of expenditure. As- tiie company tite Colony's dollar pool. lature, commented the Speaker. operation would be desirable. in would be a local one it could not "Our fixed policy has been that In his opinion tike House war- mean so mucl CI Bermuda," Mr. Vesey continued. incur, dollar expenditure without where dollars can be earned it is correct in objecting to the clauses. immaterial how many you spend Phi provided business is «ood and BEEN OF BENEFIT to gracious entertaining bringing In a net accrual cf "It may be that without these dollars," he said. clauses the petitioner may not .J-ttll . w. ENTIRELY DIFFERENT wish to. proceed. There is no doubt about it that generally Defending the Dockyard com­ speaking these companies have We create exquisite table centrepieces mittee, Mr. Misick said tiie pro- [been af benefit to Bermuda," he pocal before the House was en­ continued. tirely different from most of the Corsages for formal evenings undertakings examined by the "But it is very important we committee. As the making of should give these matters closer transcriptions was purely mech­ scrutiny than we have been doing Bouquets for convalescents anical surely it would be much in th epast few years. It has been more economical to take the equipment to the artiste rather Out Flowers There's so much rich goodness ... so many )$tan bring 'the artiste to the equipment. tempting flavours ... no wonder Freeza Fresh "I am not satisfied that the SOUVENIRS Whenever there is a special event, benefits to Bermuda are going to ice cream is everybody's favourite taste thrill! be as great as It is said they will Native Cedar Work ji. make a point to call us. be," he added. Ill Serve it tonight! Any dollars required by the PLAYING CARDS local company would be put up by its American associate, Mr. Bermuda Scarves The Bermuda Florist Freeza Fresh Foods, Ltd. Jr mes Pearman told the House. The: dangers envisaged by Mr. and Handkerchiefs Front Street Hamilton Phone 2071 Paget East Telephone 3947 Ernest Vesey did not exist. Cocktail Napkins 922+lu. One ef tiie prime reasons Why POST C4HOS it was desired to set up operations The Fairy Isle Flower Shop in Bermuda was due to the ham­ pering and hindering of the radio Jewellery off Coral, Ivory, Walker Arcade,. Hamilton Pbone 3660 and television industry in Un­ united States by trade unions, Amber and Crystal he went on. People who had no experience ot unions could not KODAK FILM realise the difficulties involved. The House should not be asked SUN DRESSES to acquiesce in Ose railroading of a bill through the Assembly liter­ Yankee Store ally on the eve of prorogation, from declared Mr. Misick. UNDESIRABLE ? Briefly the House turned aside ra^mHr.^ from a dollar discussion to con­ m • & HAWAII sider a thought thrown Into the debate by Mr. H. T. Watlington. m He pointed out that Bermuda had m again, Miss Hawaii has sent us no censorship system and if any national was to be allowed to be­ m come a shareholder in the com­ Good Spirits For YOU"- -fe her exotic, original pany it might result in the dis­ =#•: tribution of undesirable propa­ ganda. m cotton prints "Some of the shareholders m might be Communists or any­ thing," he said. m If the composition of the share­ m holders were restricted to British T WINES and CHAMPAGNES subjects was that any guarantee m strapless style has shirred back that unfavourable programmes Piper Heidsieck Champagne Brut Extra, 1945 —« 38/- Qt. m \*ers\d not be made, asked M.\ m Henry Vesey. Piper Heidsieck Champagne Brut Extra, 1945 — 19/6 Pr. . . . . skirt with impressed, - Mr. Watlington replied that the m British Empire had a moral recti­ Piper Heidsieck Champagne Extra Dry __s . 29/6 Qt. m pleats . . . sizes 10 to 18 Veuve Cricquot Champagne Dry, 1943 *~Z .... 40/- Qt. m Veuve Clicquot Champagne Dry, 1943 ...... -- •.....-_..— 21/6 Pt. w. KreS&rrtar. Sparkling Burgundy, Red and P*mk 23/6 Qt. m 70/- and 90/- J3 m m Cup Match m Gevrey-Chambertin, 1945- - - 20/3 Qf. m wide pique shoulde/ straps on :+: Ernst Jungkenn Liebftaumilch, 1950 .._,„«.... 23/6 Qt. m m Kressman Monopole Dry „. , . ».... 15/9 Qt. m *> Specials Hr. another morjfe.,' with flared Kressman Chablis _>....*_«.—~~J.—__ 21/6 Qt. m :* m m Kressman Thalrose ., 14/9 Qt. m skirt, ftaunting a pouch pocket PAPER CUPS w. (Hot and Cold) Quien & Cie Medoc, 1945 -> —-....- 14/- Qt. m w. m -.Ottu sized to to 18 m I. W. Harper Bourbon, 5 years old ... 35/6 5th w. Paper Plates m Campbell's White Heather Scotch ... 28/6 " m m m m Bell's Special Reserve Scotch „...... ,..._...... 27/- " 0 m NANC Forks and ' w. Mackinlay's V.O.B. Scotch | ift|||iijj W- " m m m Nicholson's London Dry Gin .-,».„. „ 15/6 " m Spoons m 40 Thieves Gold Seal Barbados RUM .... 11/- " m Amstel Export Lager „...^_.„ „.„...... „._..., _,..._, 34/- wtn. m at m m The Bermuda m m Hardwares Ltd. m N" sm^tmmmW^mmmm & Sons, Lid Phone 4251 m #1w|g SPIRITS Co. Ltd. Frov, reid street store m 9*8 tto. t Street, Hamilton |— Phono 2972 W7t*» ___-_-_•_ (-W *t""»."*.iWi?t«iia»"ri(i -»y Mr. Vesey. ad been -sti- THE ROYAL GAZETTE,* TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952 Page 9 by the House. Ibeen empacnv violence at the prison since the Bade absurd.* PNVICT BADLY BEATEN five-day million dollar riot in April. te two clauses AFTER GAOL SLAYING FeUow prisoners chased Shiraef a change in into'a cell block and began beat­ [•tion on the ing him after- Harry Edward FOWDDSN LOVE Ours exclusively Mr. Henry JACKSON, Michigan, July 21 Moore, 21, fell mortally wounded larks of the (Renter).—An 18-year-old con- in an exercise yard. up his mind vict, John E. Shiraef, was rescued Two weeks ago, one convict was by a guard yesterday from fellow shot to death and two guards held &/7&!&LMeteljLs in 34 colours .. licy going to ' prisoners who gave him a severe hostage for two hours before state tees' reports beating after he stabbed another police quelled an outbreak. One CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX but Franny said cattily, "No I had planned after I got there e committees prisoner to death. convict was killed by state police Mrs. Stanton's innocent, ques­ doubt I'll agree with you by the to explain the delay by saying It was the second outbreak of gunfire in the April riot. tion exploded like a bomb into time I'm your age, Vee." John asked me to wait for six Mr. Colling- Anyone would think there was months before going to Reno." ad agreed to the quiet Sunday afternoon. the genuine Shocked into silence Franny 10 years difference in their ages "And what does Walter, think ause limiting team not speak. She had not instead j et three, but as usual about your going back?** Vee Ipo December^ noticeable to anyone, especially Vee let-her get by with it and inquired coldly. verbally tot- dreamed that her condition was was rewarded by her hostess "He was quite self-righteous ion to tbe to a stranger and Walter's saying, "Oh, are you older than about it Wouldnt lie be? In mother of all people. The possi­ Mrs. Gale? No one would sus­ tt he would pect it." fact, he said he would neither riting. bilities which might result from write nor see me until I was this made Franny feel physical­ Walter returned then, not a ready to get the divorce. As long OUNDS Roller Shades • Bermuda ly sick. Waves of nausea swept moment too soon and sensing aa I am another man's wife, in regretted he over her. She conquered them tile tension which had developed other words, I am taboo." the resigna- by sheer will power, reminding during his absence, suggested "He's been seeing plenty of bood grounds herself at the same time that no that he take them for a drive in you in the last 'two months," |d discharged matter what the old lady his car. His mother refused and Vee reminded her. find well and thought Franny could deny it. a (few "moments later they were' "Yes but he says now he saying goodbye to her. Outside did not re-. Before she could do so, how-, thought we were already sepa­ Doeskin franny drew a long breath of dence in the/ ver, Mrs. Stanton apologised. rated. I did give him to under­ the soft May air as she took her stand that, so perhaps it's my "You must forgive the sympa­ place in the car beside Walter. "Hear, hear." thetic interest of a potential fault. Anyway there's nothing to "I should have left New York be done about it until after the grandmother. As I have often long ago," she thought. This unique material, the rmany, Jt»ly told my son I can scarcely wait etiild k born. So perhaps it's |v o hundred for him to marry some nice She hoped Mrs. Stanton had just as well if he doesn't try to original and authentic Bermuda -asers will young git- who will make it pos­ been convinced but in case she get in touch with me." for a one- sible for me to join my friends hadn't been it might be well for Vee said soberly, "You are Doeoskin, was first named by (;_<_ States, _. in the knitting brigade. Walter to be prepared. As they very fortunate to have John to drove away Franny sighed, "I go back to. For the sake of the us over fifty years a

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fc:t_$ff CmSftatS fcyIteUr t Hew, tjjntlnil, tni 9r44t'l B-S-Jfl Page 10 THE BOYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952 Saile House Cleaning? Sell Your Unwanted Articles Herd Singl HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR SALE HOT MEALS FUIA - TIME MAID — Fairylands. Lost: KEY CASS, containing 5 keys, j*"Ban whn NOT HEATING . . . near Manhattan Grocery. Middle Household Equipment Real Estate ALLEGED RAPE CASE of the AzoreJ Phone 4121. Road, Paget West. Phone 3077. It's not the temperature BABY CARRIAGES: Excellent condi­ ONE LARGE LOT et LAME*, having Greatly Increased U.S. Aid crossing to LADy-KELP or middle-aged woman of the food you eat that Lost—Gent's READING GLASSES, on tion. Phone 1415. advantage ef small quarry. Khyber COMMITTED FOR TRIAL cutter, saw al (white) to assist elderly couple for Saturday between Hamilton and Pass, Warwick. Priced fitt* quick sale. two weeks. Write Box 9076, Bermuda controls your body-heat, Pitt's Bay. Finder pleace call 1926. way out of af Press. BATHTUBS: Built is and leg tubs; _*395. Apply Benjamin Rego Agency, but the calories you con­ Reward. Galvanised sheeting; price reason­ office Pembroke. Phone 2374. J reactions . _ ^— sume, say dietitians. A able.—Phone 7167, Harrington Sound Magistrate's Comment On Banned For U.K. This Year George's Roi Part-time GENERAL MAID, experi­ "frozen -fuzzikle" adds as Haberdashery. weekly supp^ enced with children. Apply "Dealton," Warwick East. Phone 4211 much to your summer dis­ WANTED TO BUY "EVERITE" PRESSURE -SYSTEMS Question Of Consent (Special through Reuter.) Ihe story or 1976 after 5 p.m. comfort, they say, as a plate complete with tanks; one year's Congratulations LONDON, July 21. — American Mr. Edward I of hot soup If the caloric- ROLLER, suitable for use on hard guarantee; only £56 each. Apply MR. TRUMAN REJECTS . COOK fer the Ridgeway Home. tennis courts.—Phone 4131 or 5047, Benny Rego Supply Co., Pembroke. Whether "a woman is ill, drunk aid to Britain dating the next Portuguese gl Immediate employment.—Apply in count is the same. evenings. Phone 2374. to or weak-minded and does not put 12 months is expected to be at good ship T, nesses by Santucci, who was ports ot foreign garlic into the year earlier. ^ & get to Enjj COOK-GENERAL. — Apply Graham attempting to establish an alibi. United States. FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply to the AB entire sell-out of BICYCLES and THIS YEARS AID ' and is now Gibbons. The Old House. Tucker's 7 H.P. FIAT STATION WAGON — In a letter to Senator Walter But she didj Town. 11.00 a.m. te 1.00 p.m. or 3.00 Crown Co., Reid Street. Perfect running order. Mileage 9,000. . ACCESSORIES at bargain prices. Adelaide Georgiana Collins, of The aid this year will include: p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Phone 7107. Call early and take your nick. Anthony George, chairman of the Senate way with he| FOR AUGUST, SMALL COTTAGE. Offers to King's Garage. Ferraz, Burnaby Hill. Phone 3157. Spanish Point, testified Santucci (1) About $450 million worth South Shore, Paget. ' £53 ($150). Birthday had been fishing from Hodson's finance committee, and Repre­ dropped her Phone 2919 or 1247. Kitson & Co. CHRIS-CRAFT SPEEDROAT, £2 foot, sentative Robert Doughton, chair­ at. raw materials, including "Although with Chrysler Crown, 6 cylinder. Wharf "sometime in May" when scarce, expensive metals such as 115 H.P. Engine. Both in excellent man ot the ways and means com­ in a sailing TRADE SERVICES FURNISHED, three bedroom house. Wearing Apparel Congratulations she and others were also there. special • steels, copper, zinc and Woodbourne Avenue. Long or short condition. Can be aaen at Tony mittee of the House of Repre­ learned to stl Soares Slip, Mills Creek, Fairylands. BARGAINS and a lovely selection of She could not recall the specific aluminium. About half this metal DURACLEANED RUGS look better, rental. Kitson & Co., Phone 2919 or date, she explained. sentatives, Mr. Truman said that boat,' he adl 1247. new dresses. Tower Dress Shop. to will be bought outside the United last longer. No fuss, no muss. EXCELSIOR Am»Rt|L to jBtCellent H. S. Critchjey. he could find nothing to justify hint of gratiil no bother. Call 4562. condition and f—*™f order; with Another witness was Mrs. Vir­ States for free delivery to RENT to LADY furnished room. Ruth Qmnn ginia May Robinson, of Cedar Hill, the conclusion of the commission SHIPI Garage, kitchen privileges optional. saddle bags. Price reasonable for quick Just received a fine selection of that American producers, mostly Britain. ARE YOUR FEET ILL? It may be Netw York, write 1060 Hunter Avenue, sale. Phone 4590 after 5.30 pan. HENS SUMMER SUITS, rayon and who is celebrating her Warwick, who said in evidence (2) Delayed delivery of an­ Mr. AllcaH corns, bunions, weak ankles, but Pelham Manor, New York, U.S.A. abardine. Patterson's Dry Goods Santucci borrowed her husband's located in California, were suffer­ neglect ia dangerous. Consult the 4* HP UNIVERSAL MARINE ENGINE gtore, Somerset. ing serious injury as a result of other $50 to $60 million worth of bespectacled, foot specialist at Betty's, Pitts Bay — New. not yet uncrated. £300. raw boat to go fishing. Or Sale : Three used UPRIGHT Birthday TODAY garlic imports, mostly from Italy. factory equipment ordered by since the age| Road. Phone 2902. PIANOS.—The Little Trench Shop. Phone 1837. Varied selections of Men's and Boys' he worked CALYPSO SHIRTS. 25/- and 30/-. Santucci was In the habit ot re­ It was the first time Mr. Truman the U.S. for Britain two years How about a NEW POODLE-DOT Call Private COTTAGES and APART­ Excelsior AUTOBYK Super—£50. Call at Archie Brown's. Hamilton and St. From the Family turning tiie oars after using them ago. Delivery has been held up as ship desi.s Miss Bobbtc at the Ideal Beauty MENTS; maid service and utilities 4*49. May be seen after 5.30 p.m. George's. *^EiHS tout did not do so on May 18, Mrs. had turned down a recommenda­ fied naval arl Salon. Phone 3-96. included; daily rates. Phone Bermuda (5,-00). tion from the tariff commission to permit American war plants to Cottages 4027. NEW SKIRTS in latest designs and 9K*iu. Robinson remembered. She said be equipped. Technical Col FRANCIS HARNETT Powerbyke £30. colours also sleeveless blouses. she sent her son to get them the since Congress granted it During thel LUNCH BOXES prepared for your Good condition. Phone 2590. Tower Dress Shop, H. S. Critchley. authority in 1951 to recommend (3) Orders for part of $700 day s outing. Call Tea Cozy 3874. next morning. raising American tariffs or with­ million worth of arms to be Vice-Admiral WANTED TO RENT MOBYLETTE, practically new. Reason­ Just arrived LADIES* SUMMER He came to her house again bought in Europe for European gaged in thf ._D..fi DETERGENT, scientific able offer accepted. Phone 2578 SKIRTS and SHORTS. Reasonably drawing concessions by use of a velopment oi marvel; cleans dishes, cutlery, sinks; after 5 pjn. priced at "The Royal British," Front FOR SALE later and told her someone had so-called "escape clause** in nations. Orders for $69. million saves money. Palmer & Company. Two or three bedroom HOUSE or Street. accused him of rape and also that boats and t| Phone 2945-3966. APARTMENT, furnished. • 1 child. 6-cylinder engined MOTOR BOAT. American trade agreements. worth of war materials (believed Phone Kindley extn. 4261. Staff Wilbur' James Ingham had beaten to cadets in - Can be seen at St. David's. Price NEW IN: Women's Hand-sewn Moc­ The President's decision was to consist mostly of ammunition) Sergeant N. J. Walkney. £875. Contact Ira Lamb. casins. Brown, red or White.—W. J. him up, breaking his nose, lie had have already been placed in It was whl BJyle Sc Son. added that Ingham accused him partly auided by fears that it a wound he if 2 «r 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED AUSTIN DEVON VAN A 1 condition. 4 Room Cottage Would throw at least 2.000 Italians Britain for delivery to other STAMP COLLECTING HOUSE between Hamilton and Recently overhauled and painted. of interfering with Ingham's wife, European countries. Britain he made plal Kindley Field. Up to £40. Excellent Reasonably priced. Can be sees at With Bath but denied this as untrue. out of work in the flood-devas­ writing. The f Inspect our targe stock of Stamps, property maintenance assured.—Phone Young Trott _. Co. Ltd., Richmond Rd. Hardware tate'' Po Valley. Communist re­ could get upwards to a third of Albums and all accessories. STAMP 7489, evenings, er Kindley extension Be asked her if she remembered the new arms orders. now sailed 4202, days. Partly wood and stone cruiters had been specially busy SHOP. Beid Street _ Boats, Dinghies, Prams and Canoes, METAL MOULDINGS— Stainless steel his having the boat en May 20, the (4) An unspecified amount of twice single-j CHRIS-CRAFT engine*. Ambnrd A in that area. -.'...^ known as ani TWO OR THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, Company, East Broadway. Phone and aluminum for counter, sink, constructed Witness went on, to which she re­ American-produced arms. Mili- furnished. Good locality. Phone 3173 or 3304. table. Jeffrey __ Sans. Tel. 2971. State Department officials said INSURANCE Kindley -Ield, ext. 4117, S/Sgt. M. B. Serpentine, Road, Pembroke plied he "could net have had it Mr. Truman's decision would be ments to Europe, claiming that Oestrereich. as I had the oars." a big psychological boost not 'only tary authorities prohibit men­ PLATE GLASS INSURANCE protects Handicraft Livestock £2,750 Mrs. Robinson told Santucci to Italv but to other Western tion of size of type of arms ship­ you against loss from breakage. Con­ ment to Europe claiming that sult Bermuda Fire & Marine Insurance GIFTS—Hand tooled from finest Ber Mortgage can be arranged under cross-examination that "the countries who were hoping to in­ Company. WANTED BABY CHICKS: All breeds for meat muda Cedar. In all varieties. John only way lie could have had- the crease dollar earnings and lessen the deliveries are military sold egg production. Call 5001 Davis Cedar Shop, Somerset. Sandys Brokerage Company. if desired beat was without permission.'' He dependence on American aid secrets. A kind landlord who has now, or in replied this was so. through increased exports to the NOT YET AGREED near future, to rent, UNFURNISHED 1 GUERNSEY COW and CALF and 1 Apply a ANNOUNCEMENTS ; 2,3 er .-BEDROOM ROUSE at reason­ Holstein Bull. — Apply tin Peak Food Supplies When questioned by prosecuting XJS. The decision, they added, The plan to increase the pur­ able rate for long lease.—Mrs. Jackson. Farm, Smith's Parish. Inspector Brown way- she par­ would also help explode Commu­ chase of British-made arms is i* BE SURE TO VISIT the British Em­ Mangrove Bay, or phone 8719. Do you like good coffee? ISLAND pire Stamp Exhibition above tbe COFFEE is the finest Wended coffee. BENJAMIN REGO, AGENCY ticularly recalled the date, Mrs. nist propaganda which claimed still highly speculative. The *_ Phoenix Annex. Admission free. and the only coffee freshly roasted Robinson replied it was the day that the United States stifled **. Garden Supplies daily In Bermuda. For information Office — Pembroke money is available for large scale » ALCOHOLICS, ANONYMOUS.—Phone dial 4086. previous to a family birthday. foreign competition to' domestic purchases of arms in Europe. The £ Central Group 1322; Hamilton It Pays To Advertise LADYBIRD ELECTRIC LAWN- Phone 2374 producers at the slightest provoca­ military men and the politicians, Group, ISIS, or write P.O.. Box 130. MOWERS are efficient, economical, tion. m easy to use. £22.10.0 with 100-ft. Miscellaneous ewrfwekp. however, have not yet agreed on as cable, at Young, Trott & Co., Ltd., BENGAZI, Libya, July 21 Whether they should try to get ¥ Richmond Road. COMPLETE PRESSURE UNIT: Pump, to spend the money where it Motor and Tank. Almost brand new. (Reuter). — Three Egyptian de­ FRESH VEGETABLE SEEDS, just Only £ 32. 10. The Paint and Decora­ stroyers arrived here today for BIO-CHEMISTS MEET the most and best arms or to |*y i arrived: Cabbage, cauliflower, bro- ting Company. to spend the money whereN. 5 colli, lettuce, parsley, celery, tomato, an official three-day visit and * yellow and white turnips, beets, CANNON SHEETS. 72 x 99. 20/-. were greeted with a 21-gun FOR TALKS IN PARIS miaht do the most gooi\ carrots, etc.—Verdmont Florist. Phone Shirt Shop. We offer salute. politically. ^ Why Not Install The Best 4612. PARIS, July 21 (Reuter). — In France and Italy for in­ i For Marble MEMORIALS of beauty and distinction, contact Mrs. Jack FOR SALE Paris was host today to more than stance, the money is already be­ Sporting Goods Critchley, Phone 2206. 2,000 scientists from 40 countries ing used for a frankly political At A Reasonable Price? who packed the large amphi­ purpose — to provide jobs and Play Billiards all year round with a CEMENT BALUSTRADE with fluted RILEY'S "HOME" BILL I A R D sides, 18". Also cement flower pots. ofcrUNS theatre at the Sorbonne for the thus win friends for local admini­ TABLE. Phone 7941 Norman Sumpter. Phone 2373 after 6 p.m. et_-il.il_[ of the second inter­ strations which participate in A Delightful Property national bio-chemists congress. American-drawn European de­ BATH TUBS PERSONALISED MATCHES, napkins, Rub away the peitt- A large contingent ot American fence programmes. Builders' Supplies notepaper, luggage, fountain pens, in Paget, ful tor-Bent of muscu­ and British scientists are attend­ etc., make ideal gifts. 24-hour service, lar sprains ana htaiMl Britain so far has received few Interior and exterior DECORATING call Stanley Evans, 3874. ing the week-long meeting, con­ orders because such orders are BASINS and RENOVATING.—Ray Webson, near beaches and having A_l. White Liniment peae- sidered one of the year's most im­ Parson's Road. Pembroke East. AIR COMPRESSORS — Garage jacks, trates to die settrct of the not wanted by the British Gov­ oilers, lubricators, spray guns, Mr an area of three quarters pain. In soothing warmt*- portant scientific get-togethers. ernment. The orders would at the ! TOILETS hose. Battery chargers and jumpers. Russia has sent two delegates. Sunshine Supply Co., Reid Street. of an acre, together with btings w«-C0-M relief. Buy moment only complicate mat­ Office Equipment a modern furnished s bottle today! , The chemists will split into six ters tor the engineering industry, BATTERIES—Six and Twelve Veil specialised study groups, each which cannot handle orders now . 1 KITCHEN SINKS OFFICE FURNITURE. See our econo- For a battery •' Second to none " ask house of Bermuda archi­ headed by a scientist of inter­ my line for low reasonable prices. tor " Oldham " guaranteed. Sunshine WHITE national repute. on hand. However, if civilian ex­ Chesley E. White. tecture. LAUNDRY TUBS Sunshine Supply Co., Reid Street. They will hear 400 papers on ports continue to drop or if the USED STEEL PILING CABINET, BATTERY ACID—1,300 ready to~use. Accommodation includes LINIMENT subjects ranging from microbian British Government decides to four drawers, three drawers; letter IE U.S. Gallons to carboy. Distilled large living room with metabolism to human nutrition. cut- its own expenses on arms, and legal sizes. ' Call Butterfield A water, by the gallon or carboy. Sun- American orders would be wel­ M Co., Ltd. Phone 4049 or 3185. shine Supply Co., Reid Street. fireplace; dining room with SB comed to keep the factories busy. t* fireplace; kitchen; two *. _C FOR SALE "You Can Pay More; double bedrooms; tiled S bathroom; large tankage. URGES BRITAIN TO LET 9 You Can't Get Better" For fdU details and The entire stock of The Bank of Bermuda, Ltd. permission to view THE PATIO ISRAEL INTO EMPIRE I apply Irish Linen and Souvenir PORTSMOUTH, England, July © Store, Paget. 21 (Reuter). — Lord Strabolgi, Flitcroft £ Lightbourn Scottish Socialist peer and long GERALD PENISTON New Complete Stock of Finest standing champion of Jewish i Goods below cost. causes today urged that Israel be Bermuda Distributors for the ELJfiR CO. The Annual General Meeting of Ltd. * Mercury House, Front St., admitted as a "sovereign partner* WOODLANDS ROAD aad CLARENCE AVENUE Long Leas* of Building in the British Commonwealth. Hamilton. (Near the Sports Arena) Shareholders te Approved Tenant As the first step in economic Phone M53. W3*ta, partners, Britain had "a moral 92-ttu. responsibility" to re-admit Israel will be held rcttettii. as a member of the sterling cur­ rency area, since Britain had forced her out, he said. AT THE HEAD OFFICE NOTICE (When he asked in the House of Lords last year why Britain had forced Israel out, he was told Small Cottages that Israel was never a member on Friday, 25th July, 1952 of . the sterling area, though Mr. FRANK BYRON'S Palestine had been before that at 4 p.m. FOR SALE territory was partitioned into two new telephone number nations in 1948). Lord Strabolgi was addressing a meeting on behalf of the Joint By order ol the Directors. Palestine Appeal Fund, sponsored H. J. TUCKER, Jr. DEVONSHIRE PARISH. 1 is 7415 by five Jewish organisations in Two bedrooms, targe living- Britain and aiming at relieving Manager. financial problems of the Jewish dining room, kitchen, bath and 920*.. state. wtt*. garage, with half an acre of m Lord Strabolgi, the 10th baron land, having, a nice view of ut his line, said Israel's economic the south shore. plight was tar worse even than Britain's. But when the crisis caused the CUP l«ATCl^3 FOR §_\LE immigration movement into Israel PEMBROKE PARISH: was solved, Israel could become By Tender a model state and an area of peacs •y Two bedrooms, living - dining and stability in the Middle East, GinDistiSers \ SPECIALS | a room, kitchen, bath, cellar and he added. - aammmxa msarn C«mf_ H small detached garage and Tanqner-y, Gorton A GB. Ltt apartment. Two hundred feet 71 Shares TO-CYO, July 18 (Reuter). — of waterfront ideal for swim­ A powder magazine exploded in Milliard Portable Radios ming. of tbe Bermuda Electric Light Co., Ltd. Kishima coal thine in Kyushu yesterday, killing three miners a5 : p.v. £10 and injuring 13. PAGET PARISH; tSHcermjkaatLmmvnfr Ji ' ^* 'Jt •••a An attractive two - bedroom jig-; 41 Shares, ••Jf- "|fe\. 4f * ; ... ..>-: '.';,cottag e on Southcourt Avenue MALVERN WATER of the Bermuda Moving Picture CoM Ltd. having a beautiful view of the by Folding Canvas Chairs shoreline. p»v. £1 For Farther Information £1.0.0 and Up Not bound to accept the highest or any tender Call M15. Schweppes Ltd.tr T Tenders close 12 noon Tuesday, July 28itd, 1952. Agents Young, Trott <& Co., Ltd. Bf_ftttttda Tenders must be sealed and addressed to Trust Richmond Road Department, Bank of M. T. Butterfield and Son. L- brdons Rwserv&fttoti Bureau LtdT clearly marked "Tender for Shares," Burrows & Co., Ltd _g-OIatt_-iton 68- f tk etrp. WSt* *»*» .. ''••£&*%• **M »3«1'u. Stands Sxptemz jauaui .iHfiii'j'i'iiili l li ea iiiiiniii M I " i fr^njri =A THE HOYAL QAZ|ITTEr TUESDAY, JULY 22,.1§S* Page 11 CLAIMS COURT Of ENS SICK MAN TAKEN Off Sailed Atlantic Twice Town Is Destroyed In CORONATION SITTINGS Villagers Excommunicated For U.S. SUBMARINE HERE The creM"_| of Kindley Base's re Dike Of Edinburgh Absent 85 ft. crashboat had a chance to Following Banned Cult T Single-Handed, Almost! California Earthquake view one of the U.S. SpM_y's From Chair At Meeting latest submarines yesterday ; BAMBERG, Germany. July 21 The congregation of the village morning when the boat picked up .' Arnan who, when 50 miles out He arrived in Bermuda about ("•-timed ham Ta$a I In the southwest section of Los of the Azores on a single-handed LONDON, July 21 (Reuter). — (Renter).\— Prayers went on as church is still sharply divided be­ an ill seaman. The submarine was ' two weeks ago as the only other crumbled and fell into the road­ Angeles one resident reported the USS Trigger on a Caribbean Aid crossing to England in a small crew member ot Mr. Norman A 600-year-old court sal here to­ usual today on "Vision Hill" at tween followers of the cult and way. that the tremor moved the house Heroldsbach, Bavarian village the church, the village priest cruise. cutter, saw a white hand inch its Fowler's cutter Content. From "like it was on rockers," and said day to start deciding who will way out of a hatch, described his "The lights went out. Then carry the golden spurs, a crystal near here, despite excommunica­ said today. The seaman, Electrician Mate here he will fiy to New York, men, women and children poured that doors banged and windows tion yesterday of 19 villagers for reactions last night te St. leaving Mr. Fowler to continue rattled. mace, a white wand and other "Many come to the church es *_nd class L. E. Poe, suffering from Year from the wrecked building. Some trappings of pageantry at next propagating the belief that tbe Sundays and sneak up to tiie hill acute appendicitis, was trans­ George's Rotary Club at their his way to Panama. A resident in the Hollywood weekly supper meeting. of the women and children were year's coronation of the Queen. Virgin Mary and other holy vi- la tiie dead of night,' he said. ferred to the Kindley Base hos­ It was early in 1950 that he set screaming and mnsiUng as they Hills area said it lasted for al­ sions appear there regularly. He has been insulted more than pital. Bg was later reported rest­ Reuter.) The story of the discovery by Known as the Court of Claims, sail alone for New York from crouched in the streets. most three minutes there. it is now headed by the Duke of ;•'"!& **|6» the- biggest fl.aSs ex­ once, and cursed as "Satan' for ing comfortably and in no — American Mr. Edward C. Allcard of his England, but he soon ran into a "A big water tower aM the head There were scattered reports communication ever known in ling the next Edinburgh. The Duke, on his fighting the hill, but believes the danger. Portuguese girl stowaway on the series ef gales and had *o return of the street collapsed and the of the tremor from other parts way to the Olympics, did not at­ the ancient Roman Catholic village "is gradually coining to pted to be at good ship Temptress m January Crashboat crewmen reported 'with his boat in* an unseaworthy water swirled through the debris of northern California. ' tend today's sitting. The Lord archdiocese of Bamberg. its senses." that the submarine's freeboard \t the past 12 last year made headlines all over condition. of the main street." The quake caused the floor to Chancellor and eight others of the -. Hie hill has become the goal of ned today. "How long the cult will take to was not much larger than that the world at the time. He bought the Temptress, an­ Next to Tehachapi the shock sway slightly in the Ban Fran­ 46 members were present. pilgrimages which at times die depends on business, of ttt the crashboat. Most of the aetween $700 When the truth sank in at the was felt worst at Santa Barbara. cisco Chronicle building and set -The court was first held in 1377 brought 40,000 people crowding lillion during other cutter somewhat smaller course,*' he added with S smile. Trigger's massive length was sight of the g&rl"_i pale, wan face than the other boat, and set out In that city, north of Los fluorescent light fixtures swing­ before .the coronation of King into this once sleepy hamlet of "As long as busloads of visitors underwater. j ending next emerging at deck-level Mr. Ail- again. At Gibraltar he sent for a Angeles, plate glass windows in ing. Police had no report of Richard II. Over the centuries 10,150 souls. bring money to the inns and the |e 12 months damage. The pick-up was made off Five card, according to his account of tree from England and fashioned the central area were broken and many noble families have earned Until a month ago there was a souv.nir traders, there will.al­ Fathom Hole at 7.20 a.m. received $300 the incident last night, said "all a mast with his own hands. power lines went down. Resi­ In some sections there was a the right to perform certain func­ huddle of wooden stands on the ways be supporters of the cult delivery of kinds of horrible things to her. Eighty_ days after leaving "The dents streamed in fright from continuing shaking that was still tions at coronations. The court* hill where villagers did a land- apart from a few fanatics. Forth of fac- Luckily, she couldn't understand Rock'' lie arrived in New homes and hotels. going for 15 minutes after the decides the validity of these office trade 1 in souvenirs — pered by the, English." first shock. claims, which become extremely 1 The Rev, Dr. Johann Geiler, pensioned off last year after the ? York. Los Angeles police reported mainly "specially blessed rosa­ who was Heroldsbach's priest for or Britain a \^The girl had been Very anxious A spokesman fur the Southern complicated as family trees Church publicly declared the In August, 1950, he left City that many power lines were ries" and "holy earth' from the 37 years, was pro-bill and got hill-vision business a fake. tip get to England. She succeeded down throughout the area and Pacific Railroad reported that branch out. Wil. AID and is now installed as a nurse. Island, N.Y., te a list minute the line to Bakersfleld was warning that a hurricane was on switchboards were flooded with Only formal business was on ELECTION RESULT [will include: But she did not go the whole reports of minor damage. broken and at least one tunnel its way up from the south. But had caved in. today's agenda- The legal pro­ Down came the stands, how­ million worth way with her unwilling host. He for a whole week he was be­ SIX TREMORS cedure which claimants will fol­ ever, after local elections which including dropped her off at Casablanca. The line uses a series of tun­ calmed in " the foggy shipping Burglar alarms throughout the nels to climb the 7,000-foot high low was discussed. replaced the village's "pro-hilT _tals such as "Although she had never been lanes, only to be cleared by a in a sailing boat before she soon Los Angeles area went off. Tehachapi mountains. mayor with a "pro-church" one br, zinc and northerly gale blowing him ii The first shake lasted for The Court has a special- signi­ and the formerly equally-divided 11 f this metal learned to steer and handle the the wrong direction. nearly three minutes in Los The strength of today's quake ficance in British tradition. council with another that is le the United boat,' he added not without a ->irj_gli_, rising Mai falling in in­ was topped in this century only Failure to make a claim can mean nine-to-one pro-church. [delivery to hint of gratification. HURRICANE STRUCK by theJSan Francisco disaster in the end of. some age-old part of tensity, then was followed by at the coronation ceremony. For Among tbe 19 excommunicated SHIP DESIGNER least five more within 30 minutes. 1006. But in terms of damage and ate: the parents and guardians of pery of an- Mr. Allcard, tall, bearded and Bad weather came thick aad of 1633 was far worse. It killed example, the right of the Lord of fast and, when 650 miles north­ Los Angeles hotel lobbies were loss Of life, the Long Beach quake the Isle Of Man to present two ftve children, all aged about, 13, |ion worth of bespectacled, has been sailing east of Bermuda, the hurricane crowded by residents in their falcons to the Sovereign is no who still claim to see hill Visions; ordered by since the age of 6. For five years more than 100 and caused $40 struck. night clothes. Lights sprang up te •million worth of damage. The longer held because no claim was the farmer who leased the hill two years he worked on Scotland's Clyde houses up and down every street. made before the coronation of to the cult*, and the chief or­ een held up as ship designer and is a certi­ "I have never seen such seas. 1025 Santa Barbara quake killed In the central area of Los An­ 11 and mused $10 million loss. King Georve V in 1911. ganisers of the cult which now krar plants to fied naval architect at the Royal Sky met water and for about 15 geles the first shock lasted for hours my lee deck' was perman­ puts out a monthly news sheet Technical College. more than a minute and seemed Seismologists said only the fact Until the coronation of George and advertises the bill. lart of $700 During the War he was under ently submerged although I was to come in rolls. ' that today's shock centered on IV a King's champion rode on a showing no sail," he said. . The cult's two leaders, Norbert jfrms to be Vice-Admiral Somerville en­ There were no immediate re­ the lightly-populated mountains charger into Westminster Hall at Langhojer, 24, and Hildegard br European gaged in the research and de­ During the remainder of the ports of any damage in the city. kept the toll from being much the end of the coronation ban­ Lang, 20, were excommunicated $69 million velopment of high-speed motor- trip he encountered five more heavier. quet and challenged to fight mat". December. Miss Lang is the boats and teaching seamanship severe gates. The last one whicn anyone who denied the new Phone 1434 Bis (believed The dinghy, though, was washed eldest of the young people claim­ Ammunition) to cadets in London. hit him 100 miles from the sovereign was rightful heir to bade on board. - the- throne. ing to have seen visions. placed in It was while recovering from Azores turned the boat upside SHIPS IN RADIO CONTACT KEEP UP PRAYERS MOVING? a wound he received in 1944 that down, tearing away his dinghy, He arrived in the Azores 75 to other days after leaving New York. WITH COLONY YESTERDAY Even so, the cultists still keep Britain he made plans fer sailing and sail, one of the masts, breaking HAULAGE? writing. The result is that he has his main boom and causing Britain-bound again, he dis­ up continuous prayers day and a third of covered his stowawdy. Be sailed BERLIN, July 20 (Reuter). — now sailed across tbe Atlantic general havoc. Additionally, he The following ships were in Seven West Berliners left Berlin night in the wooden hut which STOBAGE? via-Casablanca, where he left Mr, Stands in once-rich grazing land amount of twice single-handed and is well fractured two ribs and one of his radio contact with the Colony this week for a one-year visit to known as an author. feet was broken in two places. and Cape Finisterre in Spain. In yesterday through the facilities fife United -States under an ex­ now trampled underfoot by tour- arms. Mili- the Bay of Biscay he developed tit crowds. The followers relieve Your Troubles Are Over Mming that of Cable and Wireless Ltd: change scheme sponsored by the jaundice and dysentery and Alandyk, Abraham Graetl, United States High Commission each other in keeping up the |hibit men- fought against fierce head winds praying and at night light a arms ship- Harperley, Lady Rodney, Ocean in Germany. About 650 West for 37 days. Monarch, Queen of Bermuda, Berliners have toured and studied wooden cross on the hut and an Just CaU 1434 liming that "For 360 days out of the year military Reina del Pacifico, Schiedyk, in the States since the scheme open-air altar next to it with Warehouse Dundonald Street, Hamilton the wind is blowing from the HMS Sheffield, Table Bay. began in late 1948. electric bulbs. south-west in the Bay. Just be­ USED TEA BAGS cause I happened to be there it fe the pur- had. to come from the north,'' he ie arms is added ruefully. itive. The On the last day, however, the large scale wind swung around and he made Europe. The a quick run in to Plymouth. | politicians, Mr. Allcard was introduced by agreed on Mr. Albert Ball and thanked by [try to get Mr. Creighton Thomas. where it fs or to t*iy Warwick Boy Wins where --Y{'" 0 I s t gootA Bda. Scholarship

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Bound over in the Lower* C""•in« , reinforced they would not be Manuel Tavares, of Paget, was nationalisation law forced the Hamilton, yesterday on a chhargta * sufficient to cope with an at­ fined 20/- in Hamilton magistrates British out of the Persian oil fields. of offensive behaviour was SYDNEY, Australia, July 20 tack." LONDON, July 21 (Reuter). — (Reuter). — Australia's civil de­ court yesterday by the acting Bbbm Highlights Opening A three-man British delegation Howard E. Williams, of Kindley magistrate, Lt.-Col. R. C. Earl. •' Meanwhile, the Anglo-Iranian Field. He appeared before the fence chief was quoted today as "Therefore a civilian defence will cross over to The Hague to­ Oil Company has announced that saying that the country's exist­ acting magistrate, Lt.-Col. R. C. force must be raised,' he said. morrow to hear toe International it will bring local actions in the ing fire, ambulance and other Court of Justice's ruling on Earl. "Unless this is. done, at least two Of Democrat Convention courts if any attempt is made to services would be unable to cope Wardeil advocated mobile units whether it has the right to judge sell the oil. The British firm, main­ with even a small scale atomic years- before it is required, chaos of up to 800 men and special the Anglo-Persian oil dispute. tains that the oil is still its is tied up in Aden waiting a court attack. will follow a sudden atomic equipment for attack areas, func­ l-_ti__e_ hem tat* I A decision in favour of Persia— property. The first tanker which judgment on Anglo-Iranian's The Sydney Sunday Sun said attack*.' tioning as a "fourth arm of the dent Truman and President 2. "Inflicted terrible losses of that is, a ruling that the Court does tried to run oil out of Persia now property claim. Brigadier Augustine W. Wardeil, The Sun said that Brigadier services." Roosevelt. well over a million upon toe m his prepared address Gov­ Communist armies" and ernor Stevenson offered this ver­ "devoured a large fraction of sion of the Republican' conven­ their best troops." tion: 3. "Brought us time in which to "For almost a week pompous prepare." phrases marched over this land­ The "Stevenson-for-President" scape ih search of an idea, and boom at the Democratic national the only idea they found wsfs that convention today quickly readied the two decades of progress in such proportions that talk of peace, victory in war and bold selecting a running mate for him leadership in this anxious hour, began. Senator William Ful­ mk We have were the misbegotten spawn of l-right of Arkansas was mentioned^ bungling, corruption, Socialism, for his drawing power in the mis-management and worse. South. red-hot news .'•"They captured, tied and drag- President Truman's choice for ged that idea in here and furiously second spot on the ticket was heat it to death . reported to be toe Secretary of in our > J "After listening to our mis­ the Interior, Mr. Oscar Chapman. deeds for a while I was surprised But the choice would not be Mr. the next morning when the mail Truman's — unless it also co­ FIRE-ENGINE RED was delivered on time. Our incided with the preference of the friends were out of patience, out Presidential nominee, who always of sorts and —«• here I add —out is accorded toe right to name a of office." running mate. Governor Stevenson declared As tbe swing to Mr. Stevenson SHORTS that the party would never apol­ appeared to be developing, the ogise for its 20th century leader­ Illinois Governor ranked only i ship. fourth on toe unofficial tabulation WHAT CX)UNTS of pledged and, known first ballot preferences for the nomination. "Who leads us is less important But Mr. Stevenson's present than what leads us," he added. total ef 64% does not represent "What counts now is not Just his eventual strength. For ex­ what we are against* but what we ample;'most of Illinois' 60 votes This bold and dashing new masculine shade is are for—a man doesn't save a are still officially uncommitted century or a civilisation, hut a but, of course, ready to go to Mr. only one of the fifteen colours we can offer in militant party wedded to a prin­ Stevenson. Nor does the mm% ciple can." figure take in second choice English-tailored Moygashel Irish Linen Shorts . . . Apart from the Stevenson strength that would flow to him demonstration, the Democratic from many states — New York, convention opened quietly with Pennsylvania, even some from Good wearing . . . Good looking ... a grand buy at hardly any of the excitement and the South like Texas and drama of the Republican conven­ Alabama. tion which was dominated from THE STANDINGS 80/- _• Step this way to the Big Game, ond you'll be stepping the beginning by tbe bitter Taf t- These are the standings, with Eisenhower struggle for power. 616 votes needed to nominate: (U.S. $11.28) lively.' A bevy of beautiful styles designed for carefree Kefauver 260 Senator Paul Douglas, who Russell 162% made a policy declaration to the Harriman 109 comfort — peep-toe, sling back, wedge heel, and delegates, showed few oratorical Also in Moygashel Irish Linen — tricks in reading his speech, but Stevenson 64% barefoot sandals in colours to accent your smartest received a tremendous ovation at Kerr 46% its conclusion. He waved his Others 240% SHIRTS: 40/- (U.S. $5.64) SLACKS: £5.0.0 (U.S.* $14.10) oufit — and priced specially low so that you can look thanks and, finally, to his women Uncommitted 347. admirers, blew a kiss from the your best at little cost. rostrum. ' *l-o * Shah Fires New Premier "GRAND ALLIANCE" AIM Alter Rioting He finished on an; imaginative note—the creation of a "grand alliance" in the Pacific and Far CMt_n-4 tram P_f• I East to ensure peace. morning's savage street fighting, s "What we Democrats are aim­ With rifle fire and bayonets ing at," he said" "is a security police and soldiers had dispersed council in which we would be rioting followers of Dr. Mussa­ joined by Japan, The Philippines, degh. Australia, New Zealand, Indon­ BEHIND THE SCENES * esia, the other free countries of ttmn By early afternoon it was clear on South East Asia, and, finally, daSk India. that something was afoot behind corner of Reid Street ond Queen Street J, ^ ReiA Street, H AMHTON "Such a grand alliance could the scenes. As demonstrators Homilton help to -save Asia and the free withdrew from the streets for their noonday, meal of ckilo kebab *. MS tin. world.** 954tt« He told the Democrats that (rice and meat), a group of General Eisenhower was largely National Frost deputies who sup­ responsible for the Korean War. port Dr. Mussadegh called on the Shah. He quoted this passage from the Republican platform: "In South He is reported to have told Korea the present administration them: "Within two hours the withdrew our occupation troops in question will be solved." Then the face of the aggressive, poised he summoned Dr. Ghavam and for action, Communist military asked for his resignation. strength on its northern border. -Tbe crowd drifted back to toe They publicly announced that square before the Majlis, cheering Korea was of no concern to us . . wildly when Mr. Makki appeared with foresight the Korean War and. announced: "Victory far would never have happened." Mussadegh, our nation's leader." Senator Douglas said the Joint Then they formed a triumphant chiefs of staff reported ill' Sep­ procession which marched through sportswear tember 1947 that the United States the streets bearing monster por­ bad little strategic interest in traits ef Dr. Mussadegh. Police keeping troops in Korea. He whom they had fought a few added: "Now who do you suppose hours earlier cheered them on was chief of staff of the Army their way to demonstrate outside when this military advice was Dr. Mussadegh': residence. given: One reason far Dr. Ghavam's "It was Dwight D. Eisenhower, surrender was a sudden rise in the standard bearer of those who now support of the National Front charge us with withdrawing our Party tn the Majlis, which made it troops and bringing on the clear that he could not count on Korean War." parliamentary support. Senator Douglas also named The day's bloodshed contributed "Everyone else gets new clothes General Douglas MacArthur, Mr. to Dr. Ghavam's unpopularity. John Foster Dulles and retired Armoured cars and tanks were General Albert Wedemeyer as thrown Into the fray. Bodies of : r tne U other prominent Republicans who some of toe victims were carried played a key role in American through the streets with a red flag Plf •:'•: W: •° ^ P Match-!' Korea-policy prior to the war. that had been dipped in their If Uie United States bad not blood. fought in Korea, Mr. Douglas COMMUNISTS TOO said, toe Communists would not only have overrun that country Mingling with the pro-Mussa- Don't forget the Crib Crowd when the family's but would also have imperilled degh demonstrators were Com­ Japan and toe whole of Asia. munists, who threw off all pre­ By meeting tbe Korean agres­ tence of hiding (they are officially getting goy holiday outfits! A look round our sion, Mr. Douglas added, President banned). They chanted slogans Truman "put the interests of our against the Shah and called tor a Baby Shop will give you good ideas, and —play- country ahead ot personal and republic. -At one point they partisan advantages." smashed a statue of the Shah. . Tonight troops went into action j ing at home or away — Baby will score high in THREE RESULTS again to quell a mob that stormed into the premises of the court our cute and comfortable The President's decision, the photographer, destroying pictures declared, despite toe cost in men of the Ash. and material, had brought three • One of the victims of the rioting ';. SUNTOGS for sizes 1-3 important results. was reported 'to be an Army 1. "Prevented Korea from slip­ colonel, manhandled bv the mob ping behind the iron curtain. outside the Majlis. The Shah's brother, Prince Aly Reza, was caught by a group of demon­ Sunsuits || 13/6 to 18/6 Sundresses . 20/- & 27/6 Closing Exchaiifft Rata strators but was not molested. Speakers congratulated the at the Bank of oeonle on their "braverv and Ii T. Butterfield & Sen fortitude against preat odds" and Polo Shirts 8/6 Sunbonnets . 15/- & 16/6 thanked them for their "solid sup­ Limited, Yesterday: port." They promised that those responsible for tne day's killings fcys'Sults-.j£- I 25/- Shirts 9/6 would be brought to trial. BANK OUT ENGLAND OFFICIA3 This was Dr. Ghavam's third RATE FOR UNITED STATI.. and briefest term as Prime Minister. ' He last held office in EXCHANGE: i^p 1946-47, quitting amid charges of THE BABY SHOP $2.788125 $2.786875 pro-Russian sentiments and cor­ Bank buying rate $2.8050 ruption. The Shah at one tone stripped him of his titles, but $1.00 equals 7/1H called him back last week- after his disagreement with Dr. Mussa­ Bank selling rate 12.78 degh. $1.00 equals 7/2 Dr. Ghavam's main pledge on accepting the Premiership was CANADIAN FREE RATE: tbat he would settle the oil dispute with Britain. London VIENNA, Austria, July 20 $2.708125 I $2.706875 (Reuter). — Colonel Roman J. Nnwer. chief chaplain of United Reid Street Montreal States forces in Austria, has beeji $2.7075 $2.70125 awarded the rank of Apostolic Hamilton Protonotary by Pope Pius XII. Bany buying rate $2.7250 Colonel Nuwer comes from «*_ti_. $1.00 equals 7/4 *• Buffalo, NY., where he was Bank selling rate <,&&< $2.68 formerly pastor of the St. Mary 31.00 ejiteh, VS of Sorrows Churc-t'f^*^"