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VOL. 32 NO. 28 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 6Q PER COPY Soviet "Package Deal" For i. Only Nibbling"? Admission Of Red States Council Wants Far More To United Nations Rejected Ambitious Reforestation PARIS, Feb. 1 (Reuter) .—The United Nations General Assembly today reject .*d a Soviet resolution which 'would Than Roadside Clearing call on the Security Council for simultaneous admission of Africans In 14 countries to the United Nations. The Legislative Council is-not satisfied with the Depart­ Voting was 22 to 21, with 16 abstentions. Tribal Finery ment of Agriculture's plans for the reforestation of road­ The Soviet resolution had scraped through the political sides. Members declared yesterday that it was only "scratch­ committee against American opposition, but failed today Greet Princess ing at the surface" of a problem described by the Attorney to get the necessary two-thirds majority. General, Major the Hon. David Huxley, as one "nfiC sus­ NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb. 1 (Reu­ ceptible to nibbling." Mr. Ernest Gross of the U.S. opposed the Soviet resolu­ ter).—Princess Elizabeth and the While congratulating the Director of Agriculture, Mr. tion because he said it involved admitting members who, Duke of Edinburgh carried out a W. R. Evans, on the progress to date, the Council approved "in the honest judgment of this organisation do not qualify heavy programme of engagements a message to His Excellency the Governor recommending jo-r membership." today in the heat of a Kenya I summer—only 24 hours after large-scale actirn. ^ 'IJ9" referred to the Communist states of Albania, leaving 's bitter cold. An outlay of £100,000 or Bulgaria, Hungary, Outer Mongolia, and Rumania, who Aa the heat went out of the day £200,000 from the Reserve Fund figured in the Soviet list of 14. Russia's chief delegate, Mr. and the sun lost its fire, the Royal to meet the cost of the operation Sharp Criticism jacob Malik, said his delegation couple ended their day of public was suggested by the Hon. Sir sought to speed up the admission duties standing on the lawn of Eldon Trimingham. A Depart­ Of Lack Of of the applicants, some of whom Government House watching a ment of Agriculture estimate of had been waiting for some years. | military band sound Retreat. £90,000 for clearing dead trees More British The Princess stood under the along roadsides to a depth of 50 The United States was using 0 T.B. Sanitcrium "completely artificial arguments" slender grace of a 100-foot feet, and replantin . was unani-1 Planes, Troops to exclude the Cominform appli­ Australian blue gum tree—a sight mously agreed to by the House of „ ... . , .. , cants, he charged, and by so do­ she will come to know well during Assembly on Wednesday. \ L.nU_sm was levelled at ing was preventing the admission her five-month Commonwealth The Colonial Secretary, the the Board of Health last night For Canal Zone of the other nine. tour—as tier first day ended. .Hon. O. R. Arthur, yesterday by three doctors for not She spent two hours wandering CHIEF SCOUT ARRIVES. — Lord Rowallan, the Commonwealth Chief Scout, arrived in Bermuda America sought the admittance ! among the colourful groups on the , T£f_2St£2£££Z fo^e "««% tackling the eradica- ISMAILIA, Egypt, Feb. 1 (Reu­ of Italy, he said, ''for military and lawns of Government House, yesterday afternoon on a four-day visit en route to a jamboree in the West Indies. He is shown ! House referring to the speed of |tlon of tuberculosis. The doc- ter).—Britain put new strength strategic reasons," adding that in shaking hands (a Scout's left-hand shake) witb Group Scoutmaster James Murray. On Mr Murray's the .Soviet view there was no shaking hands with more than a the project i tors—Dr. C. B. Wainwright, into her Suez Canal Zone garrison hundred Europeans, Africans and left is Mr. W. R. Robinson, the Island Badge Secretary. Between Lord Rowallan and Mr. Murray Ihe Director had stated: "Some Dr. M. C. Fulton, and Dr. R. today with the arrival of bombers, objection to admitting Italy on Asians among the 3,000 guests. the same footing as other mem­ is Mr. J. R. Kennedy, joint Island Commissioner. Just right of the Chief Scout is Mr. C. R. Elford, people are impatient with the rate E. Shaw—stressed the need fighters and infantry reinforce­ The silver and blue Royal air­ — bers. the other joint Island Commissioner. of progress and advocate a more , , _ . " , "*-- * ments. craft Atlanta touched down here for n Two fighter squadrons, each of Nearing the end of its three- dead on time at 10.12 a.m. today ambitious programme of tree .a adequate sanitortum in 16 Vampire jets, and one bomber month session here, the Assembly after its flight from London by clearing. I think we should make which patients could be iso- squadron of eight four-engined today ratified in quick succession way of El Adem, Libya. : haste slowly in this directio p n be- lated and receivh e skilled treat- Lincolns have landed, British resolutions passed on from tiie ief br *• cSSsss sssrs! «"*•.«? i ? ^tanc* <* a military authorities said. legal committee. LEOPARD SKINS For Tightening Up 0n|? S J pensive in the end and a gain of a *—J**«m.= tuberculosis officer » Woop reinforcements are men Almost 400 were there to greet SOVIET CONDEMNED few years will not make much to carry out an extensive ***\of the Coldstream Guards. An her, including African chiefs in difference in the final analysis. programme advance group of the 32nd Infan­ Other U.N. action today in­ robes and leopard skins. „ . f ^ . I Greeted On Rrst try Brigade will be followed by cluded the adoption, by a vote Brass and silver bangles on the EVENTUAL COST Their comments arose duriag the remainder of the brigade from of 25 to nine with 24 abstentions, chiefs' arms jingled musically as "Whatever steps are taken to ^HS!^1£„--__^-tinF^_£e Cyprus during the next few of a resolution by Nationalist they leaped into the air to express remove the dead cedars and re­ Bermuda Tuberculosis Associa­ | their joy, and their headdresses roreign Incorporations visit To Bermuda foresting the Islands, tte even- tion held in the City Hall. Under weeks. China declaring that Russia failed The Chief Scout, Lord discu it>n at to carry out its 1945. treaty of made from lions' manes nodded in If the House of Assembly tual cost will not UkeW be less I ~ the time was the X The fighter planes came from | Rowallan, making his first official UQed b Malta and Cyprus, the bombers friendship and alliance with the greeting. MR. CHURCHILL'S LIBEL agrees, foreign firms wishing to than seven figures. I think thel^? _^*? ™^*??__ * be incorporated in Bermuda may appearance before Bermuda test plan wiH be to work metho- Dr. Stmton Gilmour at the request from Britain. Chinese National Government. Other chiefs, in monkey skin Scouters last night, defined the of the association. The reslution included a U.N. cloaks, stood next to the Une uni­ in tbe future be called upon te dically and as efficiently as pos­ The Royal Air Force is keeping SUIT AGAINST PAPER j furnish witnesses to give evidence task to which they had dedicated The chairman of the meeting up daily reconnaissance over the finding that the Soviet Union forms of the Royal Air force sible toward the goal bearing in {;ii.t0-l of honour. on oath before the legislators j themselves. It was to "help build mind that a sustained efficient was 16)*. _$. ,£_*. G. Butterfield, zone. obstructed the efforts ot". tte 'appointed to examine their appli­ ' ui. men of courage—men who will M.C.P.. president, of the Associa­ Telephone communications be­ National Government of China The Princess wore a hyacinth Shawcross To Defend Daily effort will in the long run achieve cations. 'stand up for the things they know {"heater and cheaper results.*'- tion. tween British headquarters in the 'to establish its authority in Man­ two-piece polka dot dress, a felt j are right and not be turned aside The first medical man*- to zone and Cario resumed today churia after the surrender of I hat off the face, white peep-toe This move is being brought Commented the Colonial Sec­ Mirror In Unique Case about because the Joint Standing [by the laughter of tbeir fellow speak was Dr. Wainwright,' who after being cot in a night gun j Japan, and gave military and I shoes and white elbow-length men." retary: "I don't think we should said he had come as ah interested battle 20 days ago. economic aid to the Chinese gloves. (Special to The New York Times Committee on Private Bills is defer taking the problem in hand and The Royal Gazette) "apprehensive" that it has not Assembled in the Armoury in spectator and was very keen on PREPARING NEGOTIATION Communists against the National­ At a hospital she met Prince on a proper scale any longer, ^ eradication of tuberculosis LONDON, Feb. 1.—There*is-a I been getting all the information Hamilton to greet Lord Rowallan, In Cairo the Premier was said ists. Bim Selim, so named not for rank otherwise we shall seriously in- He realised that the association DEEP CONCERN but because he was born on tite possibility, perhaps unique in I it should, explained the commit­ wbo had arrived from Montreal terfere with the Colony's pros- ^ tafarmative and not admlnir by usually reliable Egyptian legal history, that a serving tee's chairman, the Hon. F. G. only a few hours previously, were The delega.es of 15 Asian, Arab, same day as her son Prince £1 A_*I t -- — ..•'. - strative, and had nothing to do sources to be preparing for nego­ Charles, three years ago. Prime Minister of Great Britain, Gosling, in the Legislative Coun­ Scoutmasters, assistant Scout­ tiations with Britain, the first and African states todav released Mr. Winston Churchill, will one cil yesterday. masters, and Cubmistresses, to. Mr Arthur also aUuded to the With the actual health of the the text of a letter expressing In the wards she met SeUm's Directors scheme for the removal Colony. Dr. Gilmour's report since Egypt cancelled the two mother, who had another son a day take the witness stand in the The committee's report, asking { gether With the president of the countries' friendship treaty. deep concern over French mili­ high court here. I powers te summon witnesses Bermuda Boy Scouts' Association of trees alongside public high- was ve-y valuable as far as tuber- tary intervention and the arrest week ago. ways to a depth of 50 feet. Those ] is was concerned, But the Wafdist newspaper Al At Government House, after That possibility came a step according to the provisions of the I (Brigadier J. C. Smith), officials cu os Misri said that the outgoing of popular leaders by the French Joint Committees of the Legis­ of the Boy Scouts' Council and closer to the road than 50 feet, -The T.B. Association's duty in Tunisia. The letter declared I members of the staff had been nearer today when it was dis­ the Director had explained, is as a goad. I do say that it is WAFD nationalists, who have a | presented, the Princess and the closed that distinguished lawyers lature (Witnesses) Act, 1948. was ! Scout officers from the United majority in the legislature, have that France's action constituted adopted and a message was sent States Bases. would be a great menace to life I most important there should be a threat to international peace and Duke lunched with the Governor l have been retained for both sides and property in the event of some sort of goad to the proper joined the Premier's "National and Lady Mitchell. Then came in the Prime Minister's libel suit to tbe House of Assembly expres­ Lord Rowallan arrived with his huricane. Front" on condition that it does security. sing the hope that it will pass a authorities so that they can take the all-afternoon garden party. against the London Daily Mirror, aide, Lieut-Commander E. P.Thi s was an excellent proposal, care of tuberculosis patients," he not negotiate. Ahmed Choukayri. spokesman Tomorrow the couple wiH re­ Britain's most popular newspaper. similar measure. Mullinson, and was met by tte Mr. Arthur continued, and the King Farouk is expected to is­ for the group, indicated that a said. ceive a gift of toy woolly lions The Prime Minister's action Outlining the object of the re­ joint Island Boy Scout Commis­ Director should be commended "TWO TIRED ANIMALS" sue a decree establishing the Na­ complaint would be filed in the port Mr. Goading said that nrivate for Prince Charles and Princess was mentioned today in the sioners, Mr. Roy Elford and Mr. for it as well as the progress his The goad should be appUed to tional Front this week. Security Council if the French Anne from the Mayor of Nairobi, House of Commons during de­ bils originating locally gave no : R. N. Kennedy. department had made so far. He A Nicosia, Cyprus, cable said Government refused mediation by trouble to the committee. two tired animals—one of which Mr. J. R. Maxwell. In the evening bate on a bill to revise and clarify was going to move that the en­ he described as tte Board of that two British merchant ships U.N. officials in Tunisia. they will go to the national park the law of libel and slander, "But there are applications WEARING TARTAN tire cost of the plan be borne by carrying British troops, Cypriot Health, and the other as defi­ By a vote of 53 to none, with game reserve on the capital's out- which is the bane of Fleet Street from abroad which make the com­ Tte tartan-clad, Scots-born the Government. nitely tte House of Assembly. A volunteer workers, military the Communist states not parti­ shirts to see the wild animals. and astonishes foreigners by its mittee annrehensive that it is not Chief Scout was .hen introduced The proposal toeether with the vehicles, light tanks and food sup­ great failure had been that no­ cipating, the Assembly today On the way here their plane ran severity. getting all the information it irdividually to the gathering by Council's congratulatory remarks body in an authoritative way had plies left the port of Famagusta also approved a resolution con­ might. We have therefore come Mr. Elford. to Mr. Evans were contained in a . this afternoon for the Canal Zone. into light icing conditions over The British libel law is so strict approached the Assembly. gratulating Libya on the estab­ the Sahara Desert, Capt. Ronald hat other newspapers have not to the conclusion that the pro­ Standing despite the fatigue he proposed message to the Gover­ The Empire Doric (4,291 tons) Addressing the chairman of the lishment of Us independence, re­ Ballantine said. been able to tell tteir readers visions of this act shouId be must have felt from his long jour­ nor. meeting, Dr. Wainwright sug­ carried 143 British soldiers, and questing U.N. technical assistance "Right hi the middle of the why the Daily Mirror is being applied to other proceedings of neying during the past few days, SERIOUS DISFIGUREMENT gested that he, as an Assembly­ Continued oa Plfe 9 for the new country and recom­ Sahara we experienced rain and sued ahd have not mentioned the I the committee," he added. \ Lord Rowallan began: man, had great opportunities. mending its admission to the The remainder of the message O light ice, but I don't expect any­ suit since it was launched. The President of the Council, "I do want to impress upon you read: "The Legislative Council, "Look at the amount of money UJH. one to believe me," he reported. ENORMOUS EXPENSE tte Hon. J. TrounseU Gilbert, de­ the vitally important nature of the however, considers that the dead I v°ted to tuberculosis and the. clared: "I have been rather un­ A Soviet resolution callin" for I 1—o In the absence of news, Mr. work you are doing here. cedar trees are a most serious sum spent on it by the Board of Reds Refuse the removal of American, British, Emrys Huehes,, a Labour member comfortable concerning these "I expect that here, as else- Health, and compare that with applications from abroad. I think disfigurement marring the beauty and French troops from Libya and j of Parliament, said he assumed ' where, there are many young boys j of tte Colony and considers that the £90,000 which is to be spent ttte liquidation of their bases! No Room For the Prime Minister was deterred the committee should have wider [ without any firm hold on life— clearing away trees. It is a very Supervision Of powers." tteir removal on a much larger within six months was defeated. from proceeding by "the enormous boys tending to drift ratter than scale than that proposed in the good case to take to the House," Complacency, expense" which is one of the Stating that the question as to follow the straight course. present plan is a matter of first he declared. • auses of complaint against the the application of the act to a "They are boys without a proper ] importance Two years ago people were in- Civilian Exchange libel laws. joint comittee had been referred PERON GAMBLES ON grip on things, avoiding obstacles "The Council recommends that I ltormel -Jlje_*__wc5e_ „___ _nfec Sir Lionel Heald, the Attorney ; to him inf or mal ly by Mr. Gosling, because they are afraid they will ' tious T.B. cases in quarantineJ . • TOKYO, Feb. 1 (Renter).— Eisenhower Soys the Attorney General (Major the plans to remove them on a large BRITAIN'S HUNGER General, said there was no jus­ tail to surmount them. Many are I scale should be prepared without "I know that we have very Communist negotiators today re­ tification for Mr, Hughes' assump­ Eton. David Huxley) said be was drifting because they have lost nearly four times that number jected a proposal for Red Cross PARIS, Fem. 1 (Reuter). — tion, and in the afternoon news­ satisfied that the power now beine delay and that the legislation faith in life, but I have found j Continued on Page 12 who should be quarantined. We teams or. neutrals to supervise any General Dwight Eisenhower told papers it was announced that a sought was in accord with Par­ Scouting gives them something have got to get the interest of exchange of civilians after a Threatens To Nearly the North Atlantic nations today renowned King's Counsel, Mr. liamentary procedure. to hold on to. It gives them a way the puolic. How you are going to Korea cease-fire, an Allied that the Western defence build-op Gilbert Paull, would take the The Colonial Secretarv, the fo Uve, helping them to obtain overcome the resistance which spokesman said. Double Meat Price made solid progress last year, hot Prime Minister's case to court. Hon. O. R. Arthur, declared his satisfaction in service to others." T.D.B., Furness has been drawn up against the Staff officers on both sides have "1952 must be a year of even Sir Hartley Shawcross, Attor­ "strongest concurrence" with Tte Chief Scout went on to say I obtaining of a sanitorium to what had been said. completed looking through the BUENOS AIRES. Argentina, greater total accomplishment." ney General in the Labour that Cubmasters had tte most I isolate those who are scattering United Nations draft plan for Feb. t (Reuter).—President Juan The supreme Allied com­ Government, and Mr. Gerald thankless task of all. They had Meetings To the disease I cannot tell you," supervising a Korean armistice, Peron today threatened to nearly mander, in a statement recorded Gardiner, an unsuccessful Labour to teach "young animals to give | Dr. Wainwright added. but dispute on a number of points double the price Britain pays for for the British Broadcasting Cor­ candidate for Parliament in 1861, ENGLISFCOUSE TRIED Iint o tbe Old Wolf and not into I SANITORIUM & -SPECIALIST ained. These included: poration, said the purpose of the will appear for the Daily Mirror. Argentine meat after the current themselves," and by the time this Improve Service He said that it was first of all .) Limiting airfield construc- contract expires on April 22. 12 sovereign nations of the North TO SMUGGLE CURRENCY! had been accomplished they were .. Atlantic "Treaty *_ not merely to ready to join the Scouts. most important to erect a sani- t The new price, he said, would Measures toimprov e tte freight Continued on Page 10 (2) The number of inspection give a good account of themselves French Offer To Tunisia "But you wUl get your reward teams. . be £250 a ton. in the event of a sudden attack service provided by Furness, FinedTotal1}rf323.5.Inj later." he continued "You wiU Withy & Company, which has (3) The number of points where The statement was President upon us. Our true objective is to Said "Unsatisfactory" see these little untamed savages neutral observers could operate. Peron's opening gun prior to An- prevent war." been tte target of criticism lately, growing into manhood—into men | are being discussed by repre­ U.S. COAST GUARD SHIP (4) Tbe limit on rotation of gentine talks later this month Despite the achievements of PARIS, Feb. 1 (Reuter).—Two Court By Magistrate of whom you and the community troops. on terms for the next contract. sentatives of the shipping line and last year there was much to do, Tunisian nationalist ministers can be proud." the Trade Development Board's PUT IN QUARANTINE (5) The status of Allied-held "When the British came to buy General Eisenhower added. said here today that the French i An English couole who tried to I He referred to "tte genius" of meat," he said, "they did not want smuggle U.S. dollars and sterling committee on overseas communi­ islands south of the 38th Parallel * "So much, in fact, that the "goodwill" note handed by the Lord Baden-PowelL the late Chief cations. The United States Coast Guard but close to the Communist-held to pay our price. Ihe negotia­ security of all of us clearly de­ French administration to the Bey out of the Colony to the United Scout, whose lines and methods A first meeting was held yester­ I ship Duane, which put into tte western mainland. tor who came here said we could pends upon maximum perform­ of Tunis oh Wednesday was un­ States via Nassau were fined three of training had so great an appeal not go on much longer without time? the amount involved in day morning at which the prob­ U.S. Naval Operating Base here In the prisoners' sub-committee ance by each," he said. satisfactory. for Scouters throughout the world. i on Saturday with three of ter no agreement was reached on l selling. "We must have a strong, The contents of the note have Hamilton magistrates court yes­ lems were discussed and sugges­ "*We will see,' I replied. "You terday. The fines totalled £323. 5.1 DON'T FEEL DISMAYED tions made to improve the situa­ crew suffering from pneumonia, voluntary repatriation, and other effective covering force of all ser­ not yet been made public. tion. has been placed in quarantine. points of difference. have hunger and we have meat, vices backed by well-trained and It was believed to have pro- | The accused were Mr. and Mrs. I and we will see who can last the Jack Young who came here a Lord Rowallan told the assem­ The Hon. N. H. P. Vesey, A few other seamen from tte In the supervision sub-commit­ numerous reserves which can be posed calling a meeting of a mixed bly they must not feel dismayed ship who have reported sUght longer.' commission to discuss Tunisian week ago on the Britannic. M.C.P.. chairman of the T.D.B., tee the United Nations named rapidly mobilised at any need. if they did not see the fruits of said after the meeting that no de­ fevers are under observation. Switzerland, Sweden and Norway "They did not want to pay £90 "These reserves are vital—the demands for independence and all i A joint charge was preferred ' their work. a ton, but they ended up paying causes of the present Tunisian against both of giving false in- I cisions were arrived at, but the The N.O.B. spokesman who as countries from which neutral very backbone of our security "We all see our failures but suggestions made would be con­ gave this new. toTh e Royal Ga­ observers for cease-fire super­ £ 150 and next time they will have system." tension. formation to an extra revenue \ to pay £250," he said. officer, William H. Davies, cen-1 seldom see our successes," te sidered by Furness as quickly as zette yesterday said the out­ vision behind the lines should be General Eisenhower said no * The two Neo-Destur (nationa- | added, possible. break was not considered serious. drawn. Ust) ministers, who are here ta cerning the amount of currency 25 PER CENT SHORT person or nation could depend they held. They had to build up men of Representing the shipping line Only the ship has been quaran- The Communists did not name complacently on tbe real or try and bring the Franco-Tunisian courage—men who would stand I tined. No . visitors are allowed On the present contract, Ar­ question before the United Na­ Mrs. Young was charged with I are Mr. R. Peyton Burnett, Fur­ the countries from which they imagined strength of another. up for the things they knew were ness director in New York; Lord on board, but crew members fthought " the observers should gentina is expected to be about tions Security Council — said no preparing to take out an un- • 25 per cent short in her deliver­ declared amount of £ 19.10 for ' right without being turned aside Essendon, Bermuda representative passed as clear from the infection come. talks could be started if France by the laughter of their feUow are Wing given shore leave aa ies to Britain. By the end of and they said dollars. No. we "does not recognise Tunisian which she had no local Currency I of the line; and Mr. Arthur But­ Communist staff officers today January she had shipped 113,000 replied, we want raw materials. Board permit, in contravention of I men- terfield and Mr. Boss Cooper, ef usual. The quarantine is expected also objected to an Allied pro­ popular sovereignty and not There were 5V_ miUion Scputs to be lifted within the next two' tens of meat, with 87,000 tons "They did not give us raw ma­ merely sovereignty of the Bey." tte Defence Finance Regulations \ Watlington & Conyers, the local posal which' would allow a 30- still left under the contract to be terials and they did not get any ot 1939 and 1940. She held a per­ in all parts of the world and they agents. or three days. mile radius from Pan Mun Jom Delegates from IS Arab coun­ had one common ground. It en­ delivered by April 22. meat." tries have now asked their gov­ mit to take out £ 5 only. Ttw» T.D.B. reoreaentatives are The Duane was returning to tte for the free movement of neutral Last April Britain and Argen­ Young was charged with Pre­ abled them to Uve together in United States from a patrol. As observation teams. President Peron referred to a ernments to take up the Tunisian perfect harmony, irrespective of Mr. Vesey, the Hon. H. D. Butter­ tina agreed on a protocol to their complaint against France.ia the paring to take oat an unauthorised field. M.C.P., and Mr. E. Rsoo. n as she berthed here, the The Communists found this too recent American attempt to buy class, colour or creed. sick men were rushed to tte hos­ meat for troops in Korea: "We trade and payment agreement United Nations if present media­ amount of $259.76.. Williams, M.C.P., mayor of big, but did not say how big they Continued oa Page 9 Coatinued en Pag* 12 Continued ta Page 18 Hamilton. pital at Kindley Air Force Base. would want it. asked what they Would pay with tion efforts fail.

MHM• V mmmm •p fage _ THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2_ 1952 t^tsrMt0tM>m^Mmi*^tS§'^********U iji THEY SAY URGES CALL-UP OF U.S. Published daily except Sunday. They Helped N.Y. Children YOUTH FOR U.M.T. Incorporating j fSbe HHary i By A. M. PURCELL The Royal Gazette (Est. 1828), That everyone ht delighted that Id The Colonist and Daily News rf nie Royal visit plans have been WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (Jt)— (Est. 1866). made. And Won Bermuda Trip Representative Vinson (Demo­ i*k I 1 • * * * crat, Georgia), chairman of the S j U.S. and Canada Representative: | Samuel Pepys fkacer | That though here only for a few Mrs. Graham G. Alvord, of House armed services committee, S. S. Koppe & Company, Inc., hours every 'Mudian will turn g^Stz^h r r r Kittery Point, Maine,; and Mrs. VIET NAM ARMY PLAN today proposed a new plan to 'il 630 Fifth Avenue, *^* 'j'fA fj^m0tf>f'ffratktti- generally more pleasurable The half of winter was gane at home. The picture contest was Williams, the mayor, accepted an YouL * * * * judged by Mr. Robert Drew, official scroll from Mr. Frederick sX anticipation than the an­ * - wr, ~m That this might mean some new assistant picture editor of Life H. Lewis, executive director of Chris. Church, Warwick S. R. & O. No. 7 — 1952 nouncement on Thursday that Greatly pleased last evening form of taxation. magazine; Mr. Joseph Wurzel, the fund. Princess Elizabeth and the when after a long struggle I dis­ , * * * picture editor of Look magazine; Oldest Presbyterian Church in the cover another answer to the con­ That tbe idea is repulsive to the and Mr. Ben Price, picture editor British Colonies and in the Duke of Edinburgh are to pay undrums set in the competition. old school. of the Herald-Tribune. Western Hemisphere, a visit to this oldest Colony. The definition reads: "An urge That for them there Is only one THE PROTECTED WATERS (CASTLE HARBOUR) and a factory." And over an way of raising revenue. The winning contestants flew 1719 — 1952. The call, it is true, is but a here by B.O.A.C. and will stay at ACT. 1951 inspiring drink I worked that out * * * short one of some six hours. to mean "Egg Plant," lor that is, Harmony Hall Hotel, Paget, as S.P.C.A. Minister: During this brief time there I believe, a member at the vege­ That this II "Customs." guests of Mr. A. E. Tumbridge, the Inspte tor Rev. E. M. RULE, M.A., B.D. ORDER will not be opportunity, per­ table kingdom. * * * owner. made by haps, to do more than show But I shall now wait to see That the foreign news is getting The annual contests are just one H. M. THOMPSON | the result of the competition to exciting. activity of the Herald-Tribune Sunday, February 3rd HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR the Royal couple the principal learn tbe full extent of my Fresh Air Fund, this year cele­ Dial 3068 * * * at 11 a.m. ALEX. HOOD, points of interest in the ignorance. That if someone isn't careful brating its diamond jubilee. For Islands and proffer them a * * * there will be peace. 1*5 years the fund has been send­ For Advice and Care of "HYPOCRISY" Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Some talk with an old friend * * • ing New York's under-privileged or Loss of Animals. at 7.30 p.m. ceremonial farewdL But what anent the art of oratory and I may be lacking in formalities That even Egypt is willing to children away from the city to "CHRISTIANS OPEN-EYED" fear me I annoyed him. For I compromise. visit in the country in the Secretary. Dial 1786 In pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by The Protected will surely be made up by the gave him the medical definition * * * summer. Towns organise the re- Waters (Castle Harbour) Act, 1951, His Excellency the Governor warmth of welcome that will of "xerostomia"—oral dryness, a 8508fiJtp. Visitors are Welcome condition where the saliva dries That is if the compromise is in rrsttt. has been pleased to make and hereby makes the following Order:— be given this young couple, up. in the mouth. her favour. upon whom already rests a Beware of that, I said, when * * * CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 1. This Order may be cited as The Protected Waters (Castle That Mussadegh is ready to heavy burden of Royal duty. you are addressing your audience. Cedar Avenue, Hamilton Harbour) Act, 1951 (Commencement) Order, 1952. Good advice was once given to appear before the International We shall entertain them at aspiring orators by the man wbo Court. the conclusion of a long and said— * * * Branch of the Mother Church. 2. The Protected Waters (Castle Harbour) Act, 1951. fehalljk i ous tour. Although they "If you can't strike oil in two That it is hoped some doctors will The First Church of Christ Scien­ THE ANNUAL MEETING come into operation on the 1st day of February, 1952. will reach here after a rest­ minutes, stop boring." be present. And there was once a bore who tist, in Boston, Massachusetts. of the ful sea voyage, their thoughts would relate his experiences SOMERSET BRANCH Given under the hand of His Excellency frill be winging toward home wben he took a trip to the Grand Wesley Methodist Sunday, February 3rd the Governor and the Great Seal of and family from whom they Canyon. "There a great abyss ?Si : these Islands. yawned before me," he would Lesson-Sermon: Subject: Bermuda Welfare Society have been separated, as our say. American friends would say, Church LOVE , "Yes," retorted one of his witi be held in "in tHe Bne of dtoty. **^*rhere audience, "but tell me. Was that THE ISLAND THEATRE, SOMERSET was disappointment that Prin- abyss yawning before you got 11.00 a.m. Sunday Service: 11.00 a.m. By Command of His Excellency. there?** Sunday School: 11.00 a.m. cess Elizabeth and her hus­ 'Keeping Our Memory Green' ' O. R. ARTHUR, band were unable to come Wednesday Meeting: 8.00 p.m. Tuesday, February 5th Colonial Secretary. 7.30 p.m. here during their North deep sense of gratification. Reading Room Hours: at 3 p.m. Colonial Secretary's Office, American tour. The circum­ Bermudians are not demon­ The Praying Christ' Wednesday 1 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. 29th January, 1952. strative people in the sense stances of that refusal were All Are Welcome Address by DR. SIMON FRAZER understandable. The later that they break into cheers at lirrsti. the slightest excuse. This •intimation that Bermuda 117631-. The Public is cordially invited to attend HW7t«. could not be fitted into their "difference," if we may call Royal Highnesses* homeward it so, should not be mistaken Port Royal Circuit lSOIfs jjourney from the Antipodes for lack of ardour and spon­ taneity. The Royal Family Wesleyan Methodist Church THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 had been received here simi­ OF BERMUDA larly — with disappointment has come to mean a great deal ;_ut none the less, we hope, in outlying territories under SERVICES FOR SUNDAY The Annual General Meeting with understanding. We may the tremendous impact of Notice of Intended Marriage St. John's Parish Church not know what caused the post-war events in Britain, 3_rd Jan. 1952 of the PEMBROKE and Bermuda will be ready to change of plans, but we should EMMANUEL CHURCH, EVANS ^indeed count ourselves for­ offer the future Queen and her The persons named and de­ consort a truly regal welcome BAT SANDYS ARBOR SOCIETY The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany tunate that the change has Sunday School — 10.00 a.m. scribed hereunder have given been made. that will, we hope, form a notice to me of their intended will be held at fitting climax to a world- Divine Worship — 11.00 a.m. marriage, namely:— of Our Lord Holy Communion THE MANCHESTER UNITY HALL girdling tour of great signifi­ SYDNEY WILLIAM KINGSLEY . As a link of some con­ cance. BEAM of Sandys Parish Somerset, sequence between the United COBBS HILL, WARWICK EAST (Bachelor) and States and the British nation Sunday School — 2.30 p.m. AVIS CERENE LIBURD. at Pem­ on Wednesday, 13th February, 1952 *wer which the Princess, God Divine Worship — 3.30 p.m. broke Parish (Spinster). willing, some day shall reign, at 8 pjn. Bermuda is to be given a rare Confirmation SOMERSET METHODIST. i Any person knowing any just The Speakers will be: opportunity of demonstrating CHURCH cause or impediment why this marriage should not be allowed LADY CONYURS its loyalty and affection for Sunday School — 2.30 p.m. should enter caveat forthwith in the Throne, that very real tie Classes Divine Worship — 7.30 p.m. the office of the Registrar General. binding Commonwealth and Mr. H. St GEORGE BUTTERFIELD, M.CP. Empire together. Neither will commence Preacher at the above Churches: Dated 28th day of January, 1952. Rev. W. S. Loring, B.A., Pastor. The Public are Cordially Invited ^•Princess Elizabeth nor the AT Duke have been here, but Pfease note change in time for Divine W. NORMAN PARKER, Worship, for FIRSTSUNDAY Registrar General. Members are reminded that subscriptions visits from members of tiie in each Month. Devonshire fall due during February of each year. "Royal Family are by no means MS***i. 1638tth (. I unrecorded in our history. All our Royal visitors have been Parish Church 17641. NUM.- ;accorded a loyal welctism.*, in on some cases .in an ostentatious and public manner, in others, Sunday, Feb* 3rd NOTICE where privacy was desired, as The Annual General Meeting of the BERMUDA RIFLE honoured guests whose at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ASSOCIATION will he held in the City Hall, Hamilton, on presence amongst us gave a Monday, February 4th, at 8 p.m. All individual members m§ft> of the Association and one representative of each affiliated club are requested to attend. Agenda:—Election of 'Officers and General Business. A. WHITING, Bermuda Cathedral Secretary Treasurer, Bermuda Rifle Association. 1246tw.i.. 26F.b 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICE NO. 266 — 1951 Sunday, February 3rd 4th Sunday after ST. ANDREW'S THE ANNUAL MEETING Building Permits Epiphany (Presbyterian Church in Canada) of the v 8.00—HOLY COMMUNION Rev. Victor E. Ford, LL.B., Smith's Parish and Flatts Branch AH building: operations other than repairs and minor Internal Minister of the alterations are now controlled under the Development of Land Act, 8 a.m.-Holy Communion and require sanction by the Board of Public Works. U.00—PROCESSIONAL LITANY AND BERMUDA WELFARE SOCIETY Notes f«r the Guidance of Persons proposing fo carry out SUNG EUCHARIST 11 a.m.—Public Worship will be held Building Operations may be obtained, free of charge, from The 11 a.m. Holy Communion Department of Public Works, Building and Land Development The Rev. W.-J. Manning Sermon: "Steady Now" at the WHITNEY INSTITUTE Control, Room No. 300, Hamilton Hotel, Hamilton. Telephone (Choral) Ma. 1328. Preacher: Archdeacon J. B. 3 pjn.—Sunday School Monday, 11th February, 1952 7.38—EVENSONG AND INSTRUCTION Fotheringham Bible Study Group Failure to conform may result in the building: being ordered to 'at 8 p.m. be demolished by the Board of Pubiie Works. IN CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 7.30—Public Worship Chairman — RET. ARTHUR H. LONG The Venerable Archdeacon J. B. Fotheringham 7.30 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon: "Always Choosing" Guest Speaker — HON. O. R. ARTHUR By Command. O. K. ARTHUR. CONFIRMATION CLASS each Wednesday m Sermon ^ * Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Colonial Secretary. tm Colonial Secretary's Office. . Preacher: Canon A. la. Burrell Seats Free — All Welcome _r in S. John's Church at 6 p.m. Alt members welcome 6th August. ISIt. ns3ft .•**7St-t»- s___ai HS_t«. _ 4*mT*-n»

*mmm THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 Page? Anti-Fascist Again Target DEKY HARM fB MAN BRITAIN HELPS EGYPT Protest Strikes Books Added Tb Library Local Law Student Passes IN D0PE1> CHICKENS WITH EQUIPMENT If Daring January lar Finals in London For Students' Red Paint hi Tunis, lit ROME, Feb. 1 (Reuter)—Pro­ A relative may be an ideal guardian WASHINGTOK, Feb. 1 (ff)—A LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— OmcU_-i*tfJfG ONL"-f Hoase 1 Word has been received here fessor Umberto Calosso, noted **"it*»States <* H«l«*e- Britain will send Egypt ftre- Fiction: Evening Standard De­ that Mr. Arnold Francis, son of war-time anti-Fascist and Social to assure the personal welfare of a I "ent-tives -committee is in vest i- ftghting equipment to make good No Violence tective Book by Adrian Alington Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Francis of and others. The Dark Moment by Democrat member of Parliament, , Sating "tattooed chickens"—hens apparatus lost in the Cairo riots "Deepdale," Pembroke East, has | m -oos^ys marked With a.special TUJtiS, Tunisia, Feb. 1 (-ten­ Ann Bridge. Tbe Ace of Knaves passed his bar finals at Middle today got his second can of red j child, hut would it not be wise to d t<( proclaim last Saturday, the Foreign Office *S them -at* fowl ter).—More than half the civil by Leslie Charteris. Lady, Be­ Temple in London. He left Ber­ paint—hurled through a lecture announced tonight. servants and nearly all the dock have! by Peter Cheyney. Gollancz muda three years ago to read for ftall window by angry Fascist pif-ped up*rtl_ a "shot'* «g estro­ Detective Omnibus by Edmund leave the child's estate under the gen pellets (sex hormones) to The equipment consists of six workers here struck today in the bar and sat for the finals last students. protest against. French rule and Crispin. The Case of the Lame December. fatten them up. large and 12 small trailer pumps, the arrest of nationalist and Com­ Canary by Erie Stanley Gardner. Poliee later arrested several management of this bank as taken from emergency reserves. My Heart's Down Under by May- He will be attached to a law students it a jeering crowd out- _The committee, investigating munist leaders. No ships were Three of the large pumps will unloaded. sie Greig. The Silver Road by firm in England to gain practical Side the building. Professor the use of -chemicals in foods, has Hy Fellow Devis by L. P. Hart­ experience before returning to Calosso was lecturing en Italian Trustee? been trying to determine be flown from Britain to Egypt Between 40 and 90 percent of ley. Man Who Walked with Bermuda next May. His wife, the literature at Rome University. whether estrogen-injected fowl tomorrow. the civil servants stayed away Death by Sidney Horler. The Last former' Miss Helen Harvey of He was not hit by the paint are harmful. from their offices — but only Vanity by Hartley Howard. My Devonshire Is in Britain with A Foreign Office statement to­ three were Frenchmen, authori­ today, but a hooting student mob Confer with our Trust Officers. _ There has been testimony that night said the decision had been Heart Shall Not Fear try Josephine him. doused him with red paint on heads and necks of sue* Chickens ties said. Lawrence. To Begin Tomorrow taken after an Egyptian request Mr. Francis received his early Wednesday as he left his home fed to mink have sterilised the Along with a number of Arabs by Francoise de Ligneris. Lax- education at the Central School, lor the university. - animals. to the British Embassy in Cairo. missing from their work at Tunis' dale Hall by Eric Linklater. A where he won a scholarship to • Dr J>- C. Hines, in charge of Saturday's riots depleted Egyp­ main power station, 78 per cent Certain Crossroad by Emily Lo­ the Berkley Institute. From the Estrogen clinical programme tian equipment so much that it of ttte city's postmen stayed at ring. Gay Courage by Emily Berkley he went to Jamaica on of Eli LHly and Co., Indianapolis, endangered the city, the state­ home, as did 39 per cent of the Loring Map of Mistrust by Allan a teacher's scholarship, and white pharmaceutical manufacturers, ment said. technicians and 85 per cent of the MacKinnon. Death of Miss X by attending the Mico Training Col­ The Bank ot Bermuda yesterday told the committee casual personnel. Mary McMullen. Complete-Short lege there he won the Duff The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Stories by Somerset Maugham; Dry Cleaning there is no evidence to show it Anthony Eden, attended to tiie But the usually noisy city re­ Memorial Prise' as the outstand­ Limited hurts humans to eat such mained quiet' i_cid calm during Vols. 2 and 3. Hie Lucky Law­ ing student in his group. request before he left London for rences by Kathleen Norris. The For chicken. Paris today. tbe day with truckloads Of troops stationed at strategic points in Middle Mist by Mary Renault. On returning to Bermuda he case disturbances broke out. Made In Heaven by Lyndon Snow* served three years as a teacher Appointment With Venus by Jer- and then went to England to DETAINED PASSERS-BY rard Tickell. Daffodil Mystery by pursue his law studies. Edgar Wallace. Mind of Mr. J. G. Police detained about 50 pass­ Reeder by Edgar Wallace. ers-by for interrogation at the ' Non-Fiction: A. J. Mundella by main entrance to. the native quar­ W. H. G. Armytage. Greek Litera­ Read The Morning Paper ter and nerve centre of Hte na­ ture for the Modern Reader by Men's — Women's — Children's tionalist strike organisation. H. C. Baldry. London Immortals Reports from- Casablanca to­ fay Theodora Benson. • Life and For The Latest News night said Moroccan nationalist Adventures of La Rochefoucauld parties called on their followers by Morris Bishop. Shelbourne by to fast and close their business Elizabeth Bowen. Complete Poems places today in sympathy with of Emily Bronte. The Juryman's the strikers here. *nte bidding Handbook by Alec Brown. I SHOE was only partially observed, Break My Word by Ivor Brown. French officials there said. Some Poems, Songs and Epistles British and American camera­ by Robert Burns. Mission With men taking shots here ef inter­ Mountbatten by Alan Campbell- rogations by police were detained Johnson. Life sf Robert Burns by by police for an identity check. Catherine Carswell. All the Best They were released immediately, in South America by Sydney their cameras and film intact. Clark. All the Best in S. America, Two Arab schoolchildren out W. Coast by Sydney Clark. All SALE the Best in the Mediterranean by of every three *|ot an unexpected Dull, dingy walls turn holiday as most schools closed Sydney Clark. Mines, Minelayers for the day. and Minelaying by John S. Cowie. bright and cheerful with A Century of Science edited by Du Pont Speed-Easy. An oil type paint that thins DANGER HOURS Herbert Dingle. The Geraldmios Now on by Brian Fitzgerald. Tropical with water—one gallon makes up to 1±_ gallons of Police put the danger-time for Aquariums by Ian Harman. paint. You1 1 like Speed-Easy because: trouble at between 5 p.m. (im­ Sweete Themmes, edited by John mediately after Moslem evening Irwin and Jocelyn Herbert. Land­ *ff One coot covers most surfaces prayers) and 8 p.m. marks in Hte History of Education •fc It's test and easy to use—dries in an hour All Sales Final Nationalist leaders said earlier by T. L. Jarman. Pakistan; •jf Your choice, of 11 beautiful colors and white that they had asked striken to Speeches fn^B.S.A. and Canada by avoid incidents at all costs, and AU Khan Liaquat. It's An Old did not anticipate, trouble. Scottish Custom by Neil McCal­ CANADIAN FREIGHT SERVICE But French police officials ex­ lum. I Married An Explorer by THE BERMUDA HARDWARES LTD pressed anxiety over bills posted Miriam MacMillan. U.N.O. and in central and south Tunisia say­ War Crimes by Viscount Mau­ .Tower Shoe Shop ing:"' gham. The Acent To Truth by "Nationalist blood must flow. Thomas Merton. In Mv Stride ss "ALCOA PLANTE-V Leaves Sf. John Feb. 6th Hamilton 4251 St. George 9199 Corner Reid and Burnaby Streets Your representatives call for by Harold P. Mitchell. Collected ., Halifax „ 12th courage. Your beloved leaders Poems by Marianne Moore. Be­ call you tb tbe fight." hold the West Indies by Amy Save the surface and you save all! 1.97tm tat*. However, no serious incidents Oakley. The Mars-hall Story by ss "ALCOA PEGASUS" St. John 20th were reported from these regions. Robert Payne. Cu rious Creatures Halifax 26th bv Erna Pinner. Recollections of Three Reigns by Frederick Pon- sonby. Monckton - Milnes: The Subject te change without notice flight of Youth by James Pope- WMmmMm•*™Jt5351fc«*k Hen nessay. The Thames from WM. E. MEYER & CO., LTD. Mouth to Source by L. T. C. Rolt. FOR EVERY PURPOSE Announcing the Arrival on Monday ofi The Old Testament and Modem Agents. Study by H. H. Rowley. West­ 1792+s. minster Hell by Hilary St. George l'788ts. Saunders. Out of My Life and Thought by Albert Schweitzer. Jefferson Hogg by Winifred Scott. The "Motobloc" j Over Bly Shoulder by Major-Gen. [Sir Ernest D. Swinton. Story of l the Trapp Family Singers by Motor-Assisted Cycle Meria Augusta Trapp. Italian Lite and Landscape by Bernard Wall. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Year Book of the West Indies and Countries of the Caribbean; nil. French Tapestries from tte 14th - 18th Century by George Wingfield Digby. British Titles; Tiie Use and Misuse of the Titles of Peers and Commoners by NYLONS Valentine Hcywood. Children's Fashions in the Nine­ teenth Century by James Laver. lite House of Coalport by Comp­ Specially Priced ton Mackenzie. The Oxford Dic­ tionary of Nursery Rhymes edited by Iona and Peter Opie. Pic­ torial Atlas of the History of .the Union ef South Africa by J. Ploe- ger and Anna Smith. Tales of ttte Tuckers by Beverley Randolph Tucker. Southill, A Regency House by Samuel Whitbread and

FOR SALE AMD HIRE ONLY THE IRISH Delivery and Pick-Up Serviee DO IT PROPERLY Characteristics of Bicycle: CAMBRffiGI"/ England. Two Pairs For * Caliper brake on front wheel Feb. 1 (Reuter).—The Cam­ * Large diameter drum brake on rear wheel bridge police chief today re­ * High handlebar with "SOUPL" grips ported an increase in the * Left hand revolving handle grip for decompressor number of drunks last St. Patrick's Day, but none on 18/6 * Right hand revolving handle grip for throttle the festivals of Britain's * Large diameter, high power headlamp other patron saints. * Heavy duty saddle "This may be a tribute to * Large reflect** on rear fender the* sobriety with which these festivals are cele­ * All parts chromium plated p*>'f brated," he said. * Colour: Green enamelling "Or it may be an indict­ Today and Monday Only ment of the laxity with which the nationals of these i Apply i The Motobloc Cycle Shop countries toast their patron saints," he added. Sole Bermuda Distributors The festivals concerned are those of St. George of Waterloo Block Pitt's Bay Road England, St. Andrew of sheer, lovely #0 gauge nylons Scotland and St. David of E. F. (Benny) MARTIN Wales. _&£.j*j € Call in or phone 4858 for a demonstration in sweet spice, noontide and magnetic brown MARK TRA IL * » DODD sizes 81 to 11

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CANADIAN CRUISER IN Mr. and Mrs. Hal Butterfield | film "Williamsburg" at the Play-I entertained in their home, "Hal­ Princess Hotel Notes DR. FORRESTER TO Williamsburg Film To Be house Theatre on Tuesday. cyon," Pembroke, on Thursday .The town of Williamsburg The M.V. Canadian Cruiser afternoon for Sir Harold and Lady Virginia, one of the oldest! arrived yesterday morning carry­ Zia Wernher, Col. and Sirs. Rex Personal And Social Recent arrivals at the Princess PREACH AT DEVONSHIRE Shown For Upper House Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. But­ colonial settlements in the-; ing twelve passengers and bring- Benson, Sir Geoffrey and Lady United States, was developed as ing 370 tons of general cargo. Site Duveen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry , lin, London, England; Mr. and The preacher at the morning Maconochie, Brig, and Mrs. Hart- an architect of Healing and Ward- Members of the Legislative a place ef historical interest, and is due to leave at daylight this Tiarks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit­ Mrs. Harvey Goodman, St. Clairs- service at Devonshire Church to­ tite trust feels that St. George, morning. man, Mrs. Thomas H. Wilde, Mr. ley Maconochie, Col. and Mrs. ma_n, building ' contractors, of ville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph morrow will be the Rev. Dr. Council were yesterday invited Parker, Brig. Smith, Col. and Mrs. Stratford, Connecticut. by the Bermuda Historical Monu­ has similar potentialities. F. Aeschliman and Mrs. Greig. Haslfcker, Hagerstown, Mary­ Forrester, who for many years * * * R. W. Sankey, Mrs. Schenk, Lady was professor in the New Testa­ ments Trust to attend a special The showing is to sta*%\t 11.3C Shepherd and Miss Geraldine land; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hicks, ment at the General Theological showing of the documentary a.m. - Mrs. Raymond Phelan, wife of Hastings, New York; Dr. and Mrs. the American Consul in Bermuda, Shepherd,' Mr. and Mrs. A. £. Last Tuesday evening officers Seminary in New York. ' is entertaining at cocktails for Verpilleux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Of the Electa Chapter No. 1, Or­ R. N. Lewis, St. Clairsville. Ohio; their son, Fletcher, at their resi­ Fortescue-Webb. der of Eastern Star, gave a fare- Mr. and Mrs. George Spoorl, .&.#..£.€_&..& m Iwell dinner at Harmony Hall in dence, " Deepwood," Fairylands, * * * Cumberland, Maryland. The Brass Rail m •n this afternoon. This is Mr. Flet­ Mr. Henry. Willis, head of tbe honour of Mr. Reg Leggett, past cher Phelan's first visit to the firm which built the organ now grand patron, Westmont Chapter Queen Street — Upstairs m m No. 9, Quebec, and his wife, Mrs. Colony. He will be staying here installed in the Devonshire Parish Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. m AT COCKTAIL TIME _& for two weeks and then will re­ Church, is leaving for New York Dorothy Leggett, past matron, turn to the United States. by B.O-A.C. today accompanied by Westmont Chapter No. 9. Let's Eat at Maria's (Sundays included} m m Mrs. Willis. Visiting members who were Victoria Street East visit * * * invited were Mr. and Mra George m m On Wednesday a dinner party * * * Angrave, past patron and past m m was given at the Bermudiana by Mr. and Mrs. Tollanaar, father matron of Goodwill Chapter No. Saturday Special THE BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR ROOM Show Place of Bermuda members of the American Inter­ and mother of Mrs. Broek Park, 112, of Waterbury, Connecticut, AU Day and Evening Suggestions For Today m w. national Company. Mr. and Mrs. of Tucker's Town, who returned at «nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Magee, of Creole Pigstail, Black-Eyed m m Frank L. Drew, from East Orange, to Bermuda last Thursday after Roth Chapter No. e, Okolono, Roast Leg of Lamb 6/6 [JUNIOR SHOW — 10.15 N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Tord Ringdahl, vacationing in the West Indies, Mississippi Peas and Rice Fried Pork Sausages 6/- m m from Brussels, Belgium, joined are also leaving today for New Southern Fried- Chicken m Mr. and Mrs. Paul Danner, Mr. York. Others present were Mr. y*j_t Egrg Salad Luncheon 6/- m Westbury, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lobster Salad m "Francis Goes TQ and Mrs. Seitz, Mr. John Scott and * # * Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Saul, OUR SPECIALITIES: m Mrs. Hugh Baker to make up the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Miss Amy Sheen, Miss Helen Ice Cold Mauby m m The Races" party. who have been staying with Mr. Beneke, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin, Calypso Recorded Music Half Southern Fried Chicken where you will enjoy your evening cocktails And GOVERNMENT AGENTS * # * and Mrs. Fred Clarke, of Pitt's American Sirloin Steak m m Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stephens, Phone' 1159 in beautiful surroundings with V. PHANTOM LEGION Captain Kenneth Darrall - Rew Bay Road, are New York - bound Miss Tessie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Pork Chops — Lamb Chops m w. gave a "coming-out party" at B.O.A.C passengers. Andrew Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 179»*i. Club Sandwiches m soft background music Mount Pleasant, Paget, Thursday * * * Fidone, Miss Nellie Watters, Miss m Continuous from 2.30 night for his wife, who arrived Also leaving today by B.OA.C. Dorothy Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. m by the famous w. in the Colony- in the Britannic is Mrs. Winifred Peniston. Mrs. Tiny Traynor, and Miss Mary m from Ireland on Saturday to take Peniston is going to Slew-Iteark on Smith. AL DONAHUE ORCHESTRA m Action! up residence at the Bermudiana. business. She will stay for ap­ * * * m m l About 100 guests gathered'in the proximately three weeks. m 200 - year - old house in Paget, Miss Marie Leonhardt and her Mr. Geoffrey Kitson will be For Reservations and Special Cocktail Party HK [ Thrills! Master of Ceremonies again this which used to be the Harvey mother, Mrs. Freda Leonhardt, of m arrangements — Phone 1212 m In Technicolor family's home. Among their guests Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, ar­ year at the Bermuda High School m were the Chief Justice, the Hon. rived on Thursday night by Colo­ Old Girls' Association second m RONALD REGAN J. TrounseU Gilbert, and Mrs. nial Airlines. Mrs. Leonhardt annual "Blue and Gold Ball" to RHONDA FLEMING Gilbert; Mrs. Emerson Bainbridge, and her daughter are spending a raise funds for the school build­ Major and Mrs. Baring, Mr. and week at the Bermudiana Hotel. ing and equipment. Mrs. Val Bouchard, Major-Gen. The dance will be held on Feb­ m and Mrs. R. H. Campbell, Col. and * * * ruary 8 in ttte ballroom of the HONGKONG' Mrs. C. Ross Cuthbert, Mr. and Mr. Albert Hopkins, of Mount Princess Hotel, to the music Off sE Mrs. Paul Danner, the Hon. Hill, also arrived on Thursday Jack Wallace and his Orchestra. 2.30—4.20—6.10—8.00—9.55 and Mrs. W. W. Davidson, Cap­ night by Colonial Airlines. Mr. There wiH be door prizes and Hi TONIGHT tain and Mrs. Francis, Major and Hopkins is spending the week-end in Bermuda. speciality dances. m Mrs. Follis, Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. John Gibson Young is DINNER DANCE Brought back by Graham, Captain E. D. Guinness, » * * chairman of the committee in m Hon. Murtagh and Mrs. Guinness, Mrs. Carveth Wells, who lives charge of the dance and is assisted in the Popular Demand! Major David Huxley, Lady Hor- at "Mandalay," arrived from the by Mrs. Lindsay Gibson, in charge m lick, Mrs. Hesketh-Smith, Mr. and U.S. cut Thursday by P. A A. of ticket sales, Mrs Henry Masters, w. TUESDAY Mrs: Stanhope Joel, Brig.' Dunbar * 4f * secretary of the association, and .*. Miss Janet Mello left yesterday other members. "Detective Story" for ttte TJJ5. by P-AA. Tickets are selling rapidly, .and • * • * people who wish to attend should m at WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wardman, make reservations early, PEDROLINI- who are paying their third visit The dance will be a formal m 'His Kind oS Woman' to Bermuda, are staying at "Can- dress affair. m Serve so," in Paget. Mr. Wardman is m SOMERSET 8.15 the finest m DONALD OCONNOR CHEQUES FOR £2,500 EYE BANK DECLINES m PIPER LAURIE LOBSTERS m To The Famous Music Of "FRANCIS GOES TO GIVEN TO TURMOIL MEN MURDERER'S EYE A la Bermuda's Newest, m AL DONAHUE'S ORCHESTRA THE RACES" N Thermidor PARIS, Feb. 1 (Reuter).—The m And "TOKYO FILE 212" Donated By The Owners French eye bank has refused a Smartest and Finest m Directed by NELSON HALL . Newburgh murderer's bequest of his eyes Dress Formal Of Flying Enterprise after execution because cataract m ST. GEORGE'S 8.15 Pedrolini patients do not want to look at the Meeting Place for Friends and Visitors m From 7.30 p.m. — Dinner (Optional) 25/- ($3.50) BOB HOPE world through "killers' eyes." and LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— Michael Courtin, 23, a farm m For Reservations, Phone 1212 HEDY LAMARR Mr. Walter S. Gifford, United Lobster Salad labourer wbo killed his employ­ =jf=1774fs "MY FAVORITE SPY" States Ambassador in London, to­ er's wife and ten-year-old daugh­ OPPOSITE THE "QUEEN'S" SUN DECK and Lunch 12.00 — 2.30 day handed three cheques total­ ter, is waiting to go to the guillo­ Dinner 6.30 - 10.00 ling £2,500 to the officers and tine and made bis offer front the J. SCOTT SMART men ot the British tug Turmoil condemned cell. In future they "THE PAT MAN" A la carte all day which tried to salvage the ill- eye bank will refuse all such be­ Luxurious Roof Garden-Sun Deck-Dance Floor | Phone 3866 fated freighter Flying Enter­ quests. I2_V-t'ia.ta.ir.tli.f...tp. prise adrift in the Atlantic with Some sufferers have refused Two Floors - Two Bars - Unique Features only Captain Kurt Carlsen aboard. the grafting operation, which lite money is a gift front the could restore their sight, merely UNOBSTRUCTED WATER VIEWS FROM owners of the freighter, the Is­ because the bank cannot assure BERMUDA GENERAL brandtsen Company of New York, them that the graft does not come DANCE TERRACE & ALL VERANDAHS in recognition of the great cour­ from a murderer. age displayed in efforts to save THEATRES the third, for £ 1,250 was for dis- tier. They .were presented on tribution among his dew. their behalf by the Ambassador Mr. Gifford said the gifts were Show of All Shows at a luncheon given in London.. by no means anything like com­ COCKTAIL DANCE PLAYHOUSE:- Today One cheque for £500 went to pensation fen" the risk taken, but SPECIAL Chief Officer Kenneth Dancy, who he added: "I am informed tbat Matinee and Evening leapt aboard the Flying Enter­ they are more titan they would JUNIOR SHOW prise to join Captain Carlsen and TODAY 5-8 p.m. have been had the ship been Four Shows 10.15 a.m. remained with him for five days brought in safely" before they were forced to jump Don't ask for a cocktail—ask for a Longtail! 2.00 4.00 — lOS — 9-30 M-G-M's Mighty "Captain Parker of the Tur­ Adventure Romance overboard. moil and his crew can take pride Another cheque for £750 was in their efforts," the Ambassador 10901 given to Captain Dan Parker and declared. The story of lily James, "KING jU^Jplnee^ the girl who really lived... SOLOMON'S M-G-M presenis .•* MINES" UNA .RAY In Technicolor Starring TURNER MI-LAND DEBORAH KERR and STEWART GRANGER Admission: All Schoolchildren 1/- New Opera House :• . Double Feature 1.15 and 7.45 2.45 and 9.25 The Rousing Story of Jean Lafitte who fought under This is a GUY making love three flags. (he thinks). This is a DOLL taking over (she knows). FRED MacMURRAY and ELEANOR PARKER in "A Millionaire For Christy"

SOMERS OPERA HOUSE SANDYS THEATRE 8.lf St. George's —— 8.15 "EXCUSE MY DUST" "DESERT FOX" and and "I'D CLIMB THE "EMERGENCY HIGHEST MOUNTAIN' WEDDING"

FLATTS VILLAGE THEATRE 8 p.m. "WEST POINT 9TORY" and "PEOPLE WILL TALK" A Special Attraction:— Monday at the NEW OPERA HOUSE ACTION On the Screen THRILLS The World's Featherweight Championship Bout — between SANDY SADDLER The Featherweight Champion VS. >'jj_j WILLIE PEP ,%, On The Stage Mr. Fred Barnes of the Rancho Grande Sports Club will pretHwrt IN PERSON—Champkw SANDY SADDLER THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 Page 5 Waterlot bin Ships In Radio Contact BLACKSMITH TOOK OWN TWO U.S. OH COMPANIES With Bermuda Yesterday L!FI> JWY_)>ECID£S TOCLOSI DOWN IN CHINA Hailed as Hero, Now Goaled CAMBRIDGE-BEACHES STEAK presents Cable and Wireless reported HONG KONG, Feb. 1 (Reuter) » CHICKEN radio contact with the following Found Shot After Being For Instigating Murders —Chinese press reports said to- SIDNEY BEAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA FISH ships last night: American Pro­ Depressed, Evidence Shows day that two American oil com­ ducer, Amersham, Atlanta Secun- panies — Standard Vacuum and do, Bedford Prince, British Mar­ BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 1 Reservations required — -fivideitc* from two witnesses Caltex—have been given CoBi- Bishop's 3rd Anniversary (Reutear) — A doctor wito was "A* the Mixing Bowl" shal, Charles Dickens, Cayenne. once bailed as a hero in Belgium's City mt Durham, Esso France, that Frederick Knight, of Caven­ munist permission to close Every Tuesday and Saturday night . Sybase, 'phone 1758 dish Heights, had been in a de­ offices in Canton. World War Two underground Elizabeth Lykes, Ganda, Kastor, Today; Prayers Are Urged movement was sentenced to life Loch Dee, Marshall, Mormacdove, pressed state of mind prior to his Hong Kong offices of tbe com­ Closed Mondays All Day death led a coroner's jury yes­ imprisonment and hard labour For Reservations Phone- 8188 Mormacrio, Mirandella, Norton, panies said they had not heard Members of the Church of tonight for denouncing an anti- Rio Grande, Remy Delleau, Sett­ terday to find that he took his from Canton on the subject. 415t--tn.tp. , 1G71 jtli s.tu tp. own life. England in Bermuda were urged Nazi to the Gestapo, instigating ler, Smeaton, Troan and Tiberius. They said the offices had not yesterday to pray for the Bishop, the murder of personal enemies Knight was found on the floor done any business with China who marks the third anniversary and attempting to kill a nurse of his garage on the afternoon of since before the Korean war— of his consecration today. who accused hint of working for January 4 with a bullet wound in the 'Communists requisitioned Canon A. L. Burrell, canon tte Germans. his temple and a bloodstained .22 the small stocks of oil on hand residentiary at the Cathedral, Two • of tte Others on trial calibre rifle beside him. last summer. No oil has entered conducted a special lunch hour with Celetsin Rinchard, 43, were Of interest to He died about 12 hours later Ghina since then. service and suggested that the sentenced to eight years' im­ in tte King Edward Memorial The reports said the companies prayers of fhe people should be prisonment fir murder, and a Tourists and Residents alike Steafo^ Hospital. had been given until February with the Bishop today. Today third was gaoled for Six years on Both Knight's doctor and an 29 for liquidation. also marks the anniversary of the a charge of instigating murder. employee testified that Knight Communist policy in China has Feast of thte Presentation Of The two and a half month Bermuda's Chinese Restaurants been to forbid voluntary liquida­ Christ at the Temple, commonly had appeared depressed for some trial grew out of a tangled web QUEEN CAFE Hamilton 1582 time prior to his death. Dr. H. tion by foreign companies, no called the Purification of St. of accusation and counter-accu­ from the moment you glance m i J. L. Dickinson said the state of matter how much money they Mary the Virgin. sations arising from tte war-time, CANTON RESTAURANT Hamilton 207S His Lordship is at present in at our menu, you know '^siA depression was sufficient for ate losing. shadows when illegality was Knight to bave taken his own life. Britain attempting to obtain ihe patriotism and suspicion enough NANKING RESTAURANT St. George's .. 9405 that "Lets Eat Out Toni£kf' Wt^' "Some time in November last services of two rectors for vacant to condemn a man to death. livings in the diocese. was a wonderful idea! he came to see me and he was in Knight had plenty of wort*" to do Rinchard was convicted of de­ — Open all days in the week — a highly depressed state of mind. Canon Burrell yesterday based nouncing to tite Gestapo Camille but worried over a lack of ma­ his sermon on a portion of tale In my opinion Ott deceased was terials with Which to do* it, Black Deberghe, an anti-Nazi journalist CHINESE DISHES il SPECIALITY in such a state of mind as would second chapter of St. Luke who was murdered by one of the Dancing on Wednesdays and cause him to take his own life," added. which tells of the circumcision doctor's henchmen shortly after the doctor said. Two police officers, Constable of Christ and the presentation of Belgium's liberation. Special parties catered to by Queen Cafe Saturdays Dr. Dickinson said he had no Desmond Robert Crafter and De­ a sacrifice on his behalf by his in Cocktail Lounge . •. . . parents in accordance with the He also was accused of from 8.30—12.00 midnight to the Music of reason to believe that Knight tective Inspector E. R. Swainson, attempting to murder a nurse, could have died as the result of gave evidence. law of the day. WINES, SPIRITS AND BEERS SERVED "As you will see' from the Aline Lebrun, and of providing "*HE THREE SONS" foul play. HEARD NO SHOT false testimony which led to her 37I7ti Ip. . ~t narrative," Canon Burrell said being sentenced to death. (A Native Calypso Trio) EMPLOYEES KVTDENCE The latter told of arriving at following the reading, "Jesus was Mr. A. C. Black, Friswell's —ill, Knight's garage and finding the born into a tradition that was, V#t_t*t___NT QUARREL Pembroke, an employee in gun with a discharged cartridge religious, natural ahd cultural Mile. Lebrun worked in Knight's blacksmith shop for 11- in tte chamber. He questioned and he was brought up according Rinchards' clinic and suspected •i^KlM Somers Inn Hold years, said his employer had left Mrs. Knight and her sister but to it . . . according to tte laws hint of treachery. During a the shop at 3 p.m. in the normal both said they heard no shot.. of Moses." violent quarrel she accused him St. George's Phone 9121 manner on the day ot his death. The jury did not ask for Mrs. He pointed out that this of collaboration and, it was Black recalled, bowever, that Knight's appearance. brings us to the paradox of charged, tte tried to kill her. 179St«. he had noticed a difference in The inquest was conducted by Christianity. Christ was both After the war the stocky, grey- Vtee Out 7oKta/iLt Knight's behaviour ever Since,tite tite Wor. S. S. Toddings, M.C.P., the fulfilment of the law and the haired physician accused her of latter's return from a trip to Eng­ coroner for tte Eastern District. death knoll lot any legal inter­ collaboration, and she was tried land in October. "He said to me Jurors were: Messrs. Robert Noel pretation of faith. and sentenced to death. Her at the on at least two occasions lie felt Tucker, Arthur Dodd McPherson, "Because Jesus was brought up appeal was pending when Rin­ like drinking Mid and doing away Robert James Fountain, John within a framework he was able chard was arrested, and she was with himself," the witness said. Carol Ferreira, Edward Gerald to give us something bigger than released from the condemned delightful Black said his employer be­ Forbes, Robert Anthony Moran, the framework," the speaker said. cell and freed on bail until the came even more depressed fol­ James Lightbourn Smith and Le- "He was able to both fulfil and outcome of his trial. lowing an eye examination. Roy Frith Jones. transcend the tradition and The three others convicted to­ SHERWOOD MANOR HOTEL transform it into something more day after a trial in which 400 BAZAAR majestic than it had ever been witnesses were heard are: before," Canon Burrell added. Maurice Wautier, 43, a taxi Delicious Steak and Lobster any night to order driver, Emile Balligand, 26, and Lucienne Burion-Carlot, 49, a well-known Socialist Party TWO BUSES COLLIDE member.. Every Tuesday and Saturday St. George's Five other defendants were Dance to Ernie Leader and his Popular Orchestra Two large buses, one a Govern­ acquitted and released. ment bus and one from Kindley Burion-Carlot also was found Field, were involved in an acci­ guilty ct| instigating tte dent yesterday morning near Deberghe murder and the other Arrange to meet your friends in the Modern Bar | Church Bay on the Middle Road, two, both members of the under­ July 17th, 1952 .Southampton. ground, of carrying out the "exe­ The U.S. bus was being driven cution" of three of RhtchartFs Dress Optional Phone 3180 for reservations by Private First Class Charles W. personal enemies whom he Leftovitch: the otter was in accused of being war-time col­ at charge of Mr. William Simmons. laborators of the Germans. irarti BOtt sustained light damage but DENOUNCED HIM no personal injuries resulted. Rinchard denounced Deberghe, burgomaster of La Louviere, in EBENEZER WESLEYAN southern Belgium, to tbe Gestapo after tiie journalist dismissed him from the post of hospita 1 director METHODIST CHURCH for desertion. _ wmsim'*mmatmmm 1794f«. Deberghe was released from ______gaol after the war and he accused •MM_i._____M___i the doctor of denouncing him to the enemy. Later he was shot and killed on bis own doorstep by Wautier, according to the charges. • * • TONIGHT * • * During the trial Wautier told the court: "I regret having be­ FORMAL lieved Dr. Rinchard, who said Deberghe was a bad Belgian. I regret having killed him just as CHAMPAGNE DANCE much as if he had been my own "Tastes so good father." 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A Festival of Foreign Films m January 28th — February 2nd FRITH'S LIQUORS LTD. Manufactured and Bottled by:— Agents at 7 and 9.15 p.m. DETTbt I MAIN FEATURE St. George's Hamilton Somerset Bermuda Mineral Water Co. THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC 1804t«- The French Naval Film _ _ lTWts. "S. O. S. MEDITERRANEAN" (French with English Subtitles) Starring PIERRE FRESNAY, KIM PEACOCK and - LEPOUX JIGGS By George McManus ALSO WHy-V-g-Mlg. tJt&G&- fO BE D-3JGMTED TO STRANGE-IT'S I HAVE AN IDEA ME "Matto Grosso Expedition" COME OVER TO NOUt* KffiME O'CIJOOC -AONPT BE HERE-I Filmine at the actual expedition with commentary in English HOUSE JmfO SPEND A AND HE'*.-NOT • HERE YET ** —> TFO-ica-rri HEARD QUIET EVEh*4©/RNe/ ( SOMEONE AT TH' All Seats 5/- I'LL BE THERE. DOOR WHILE yOU AT Si**-THK?TV:/ WERE SfNGINe-BUT All Seats Reservable at Box Of-ftce. Phone 4234. TH'BEW- _f10**f% All Next Weefo* RING I ljf_r C-f* "THE HOUNDED MEN" - Main Feature Yugoslavian film with English sub-titles j ALSO «tHE WATER GYPSIES"—English film starring Ann Tt^fel and Ian Hunter _*age 5 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 Full Schedule Of Games Fort Play In B.F.C. For Sunday] PROSPECT TO PLAY ST. GEORGE'S B.F.L KNOCKOUT PLAY Senior Billiards Play IN FIRST DIVISION ENCOUNTER STARTS TOMORROW Last Wednesday Night PALMER-SIMMONS SET FOR TITLE BOUT There were three matches played off in the Senior Billiards TO MEET IN 10-ROUND Double-Headers Scheduled League last Wednesday with the Three Second Division Matches Mineral Water Company heating For Arena And White Hill the Old Comrades, the Old Colony BOUT AT NO. 1 SHED No. 2 team beating Nations No. 2 To Be Played Off Tomorrow and the Old Colony No. 1 team de­ Play in the Bermuda Football feating the Nationals No. 1. League's Knockout Cup competi­ Sandy Saddler To Referee Three First Division matches and three Second tion is scheduled to get under way The results: Division ones are scheduled for play in the Bermuda Foot­ tomorrow afternoon with four Old Comrades (Hi) vs. second round matches listed. The B.M.W.S.C. (562) Two Main Fights Tonight ball Combination tomorrow afternoon. Of the six games, only first round match is J. Ferreira .. 75 C. Stovell . . 150 the one between Prospect Command and the St. George's scheduled for, play on Thursday. D. Ferreira .. 150 A. A. Madeiros 118 * Dinghy and Sports Club in the First Division should pro­ Tomorrow's matches will be J. Mello :... 136 E. Flood .. . ISO HOW THEY COMPARE duce the best match. |~ played as double-headers at the G. Barnes .. 150 L. Stood . . 144 Palmer Simmons Bermuda Sports Arena and White Old Colony No. 2 (600) vs. Nationals The game is to be played at the No. 2 (440) 160 lbs. Weight 160% lbs. Prospect Garrison field and is to TODAY'S BRITISH Hill fields. 1 A. Greenslade 150 J. Perry .. .117 Age 22 years. Start at 3.15 p.m. While neither The. feature match of the quar­ R. Osborne .. 150 S. Cassidy . . 63 22 years team is expected to be up to full SOCCER SCHEDULE tet has the Pembroke Juniors, de­ fending champions, drawn against _.. Tatem ... 150 E. Gumbs . . 145 S tt. 10V4 in. Height 5 ft. 4*4 in. strength, St. George's suffering S. A. Moniz .. 150 J. Dunstan .. 119 from injuries and Prospect the Happy Valley Sports Club in 26 in. Reach * 23 in. through reas-dgnments, the issue the nightcap at Uie Arena. Earlier Nationals No. 1 (549) vs. Old Colony TA^cvr No. 1 (5S2) will be solved tomorrow as to Fourth Round in the season these two teams 36% in. Chest normal 39% in. which of these teams is the battled in a close league match, A. P. Mello .. 150 W. Ford .... 145 Arsenal vs. Barnsley H. Davis .... ISO G. Ttte 150 41 in. better. They have met once in Birmingham vs. Letyon O with the Juniors 'winning by a 38% in. Chest expanded ieague play—at St. George's— narrow margin. _A. W. Flood .. 150 G. Gray ... 137 Blackburn vs. Hull 29% in Waist 30 in. when the result ended in a 1-1 Burnley vs. Coventry Happy Valley will be going R. Adams .. 129 S. Harris . .. 150 draw. Chelsea vs. Tranmere along with tbeir regular players, 12V_ in. Biceps 12% in. In the other First Division Gateshead vs. West Bromwich while the Juniors have made matches, Cavendish and the Leeds vs. Bradford some changes in their line-up. Mixed Doubles Finals At 15% in. Calf 16 in. B-AA.- Whites, the two cellar Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton In the opening game at the dwellers of the league battle It Luton vs. Brentford Arena tite Devonshire, Lions of Coral Beach Tomorrow out for last place while at Middlesborough vs. Doncaster the "A" Division will meet the Lercy (Kid) Palmer, former Southampton, the Port Royal Notts C vs. Portsmouth Paget Bombardiers of the "B" in light-heavyweight boxing cham­ side, who have but two victories Southend vs. Bristol R what is expected to be another The finals of the third annual and one drawn match to their Swansea vs. Rotherham close contest. The first game is mixed doubles tournament, and a pion of Bermuda, will seek to credit, play the Nationals. The Swindon vs. Stoke sr-w-M-i men's doubles exhibition, gain possession of the vacant scheduled for 1.30 and the night­ Will be played at the Coral Beach .Nationals have six victories and Tottenham vs. Newcastle cap for 3.15. middleweight title this evening two defeats on their record. West Ham vs. Sheffield U Clnb courts tomorrow afternoon. when'he meets Froggie Simmons The soccer fare in tite Second ENGLISH LEAGUE At White Hill, St. Matthias In the opening match, sched­ Division doesn't seem to be any Youth Club and the Somerset uled for two o'clock, Norman in the ten-round feature bout at Third Division (South) Eagles, both "B" Division teams, more attractive. The Nationals, Colchester vs. Exeter Blake and Mrs. Yeaton Outer- the No. 1 Shed ring. league leaders with eleven will meet in the opening game bridge will meet Tom Hetzel and Gillingham vs. Brighton listed for 1.30, while at 3.15 the Mrs. John Plowman in the beaten -straight wins and no defeats, will Norwich vs. Crystal The bout, which will head an be making mincemeat of the Southampton Rangers will oppose eights final. all-star presentation of the Port Vale vs. Newport the Eagles' "A." Somerset Workmen's Club who Reading vs. Northampton This will be followed at 2.45 be­ Rancho Grande Sporting Enter­ have yet to win a game. The Line-ups for games at the Arena tween Malcolm Gosling and Ann Shrewsburry vs. Aldershot prises, is expected to be one of SANDY SADDLER, world featherweight champion, is welcomed to Bermuda by Fred Barnes, promotor Nationals beat them 4-3 in then- Torquay vs. Millwall will be: Smith and the winners of the first encounter, but since then Lions "A"—W. Burrows; L. other semi-final match between the best fights in recent years of the Rancho Grande Sporting Enterprises (on the right), and Kingsley Swan (playing guitar) have improved tremendously. Walsall vs. Watford Third Division (North) Wilkins and W. Richardson Bill Neidecker and Patsy Stone locally. Both boys have looked and his Calypso Islands. Saddler will referee the main and semi-final boats on tonight's boxing They might score in double (captain); E. Raynor, Erskine and Reggie Cooper and Heather impressive in training, and will figures tomorrow. Accrington vs. Rochdale Nicholls.. The semi-final will be card at the No. 1 Shed ring, presented by the Rancho Grande group. Boxers and fans mingled Carlisle vs. Mansfield Robinson and E. Brown; R. be seeking to end the contest be­ The Southampton Boat and Dickinson, A. Joell, W. Robinson, played this afternoon. Chester vs. Lincoln fore the ten round limit. at the Civil Terminal at the Kindley Air Force Base to welcome the champion, who arrived in Sports Club, who have won two Chesterfield vs. Barrow G. Smith and Earl Robinson. Five men have been listed for of their eleven matches, will be Darlington vs. Gateshead Reserves, L. Armstrong and C. the exhibition, with partners to From all appearances it will, be the Colony by Colonial Airlines. meeting the Pembroke Panthers. Grimsby vs. Wrexham Swan. be alternated. Rex , a battle between a slugger (Sim­ The Panthers have won five of Halifax vs. Stockport of Sevenoaks, , England, Sports Arena. He is reported to The semi-final brines together together "Jigger" Smith, 147, 'and their ten starts, beating South­ Bombardiers — A. Nusum; A. mons) and a classy boxer be in peak condition and has Oldham vs. Crewe Saltus and R. Todd; G. Ming, H. will be featured with partner Battling Trott, 141, and Fats Har­ Kid McCormick, 146%. Two ampton 3-2 in their first meeting. Southport vs. Hartlepools and opposition to be selected (Palmer). based his strategy on keeping vey, 143%, two outstanding wel­ four-rounders list Sherman Hol­ Out at the B.A.A. field, the Tucker and Llew Tucker; C. Simmons away and wearing him lis, 126%, and Kid Congo, 123%* j York vs. Scunthorpe Simons, R. Simons, A. Spence, F. from John Riihilouma, Dick terweights in a return go. Trott B.A.A. team, with one win Freisenbruch, Malcolm Gosling Simmons has long been an out­ down. Whether this can be done won the first go. and "Shuffling" Simmons^ 150jET| tucked away,-play the Cavendish SCOTTISH LEAGUE Rubin and C. Ingham. Reserves, remains to be seen. and Walter Harris, 146. • * T K. Tucker and K. Smith. and Reggie Cooper. standing middleweight. He has These two top bouts will be C.C, with four victories. "A.* Division stopped most of his opponents in­ This main bout will be sup­ refereed by Sandy Saddler, world All boxers were certifieiT^ % Airdrieonians vs. St. Mirren Happy Valley—R. Smith; E. The teams: side one round and has proven ported by an array of top talent featherweight champion, who physically fit by Dr. O'D. King, Dundee vs. Patrick Smith and W. Durham; W. Place, MRS. MURRAY WILSON WINS in four other bouts, plus two by arrived in the Colony yesterday FIRST DIVISION E. Wainwright and W. Dill; G. he can go the distance in a hard wbo will be in attendance. East Fife vs. Queen of South the Kids, arranged by match­ afternoon. The first bout is scheduled to Cavendish vs. BAA. Whites, 3.15 Hibernian vs. Celtic Ray, R. Durham, M. Dill, L. Wain­ LADIES' PUTTING TOURNEY fight with Frankie Rice a few p.m. at B.A.A. field. maker Cecil Minors A special six-rounder brings start at eight o'clock. Morton vs. Motherwell wright and J. West Reserves, J. months back. Cavendish — D. Lewis; W. Rangers vs. Aberdeen Wilson and V. Mallory. Mrs. Murray Wilson was win­ Lusher and J. Holness; E. Madei- Stirling vs. Raith Juniors "A" — A Spencer; K. ner of the putting competition at - But it is Simmons' height that , ros, J. Lusher and H. Sims; H. Third Lanark vs. Hearts the Riddell's Bay Golf and Coun­ Younger, T. Dosweil, W. Brewer, Simmons and S. Augustus; L. Bas­ will go against him. He is six G. Smith and C. DeSilva. Reserves "B" Division sett, D. Augustus and C. Norford; try Club yesterday with 30 putts, Ayr U vs. Arbroath j L. Robinson, C. Wade, S. during the weekly ladies -day inches shorter than his lanky —H. Nelmes, W. McBeath and F. rival and has a three-inch deficit King. Clyde vs. Dundee U 'Stephens, R. Mallory and A. tournament. B.A.A. Whites—V. Flood (cap­ Cowdenbeath vs. Falkirk I Hughes. Reserves, C. Baxter and Mrs. Jack Kane was runner-up in reach. However, if he is able tain) ; J. Ham and N. Stephens; Dumbarton, vs. Albion A. Black. with 32 putts. There were six- to get inside Palmer's defence, Forfar vs. Queen's Park teen competitors. C. Mann, R. Steele and D. Luker; o - •- one blow might well end the F. Gamble, J. McKim, N. Spur­ Hamilton vs. Alloa ling, J. Vallis and D. Barnes. St. Johnstone vs. Kilmarnock or a doctor or a commissar. fight Reserve is A. Burns. Stenhousemuir vs. Dunfermline Monty Says Soviet Intend Every factory has its paid teams SPARRED WITH CHARLES wbo do no work in the factory Prospect vs. St. George's, 3.15 Palmer has not campaigned Irter-GarageW Game Using Prosjn (Hympics and receive special rations. We locally sin ^e be sparred with for­ p.m. at Prospect Held. cannot contend with two differ­ Prospect—Healey; Knight and LONDON, Feb. l (JP)—T_te ent types of amateurism— mer world heavyweight champion The Rancho Grande Sporting Enterprise Turner; Mason, Stewart (cap­ Scheduled Tomorrow A.M Russians, who have been saying Eastern and Western." Ezzard Charles at the Bermuda tain) and O'Leary; Curtis-Moore, military authorities control the Johnstone, Nicholls, Layden and An inter-garage soccer match United States Olympic stars, Presents Clay. will be played at tbe Cox's Hill were under fire themselves to- St. George's—C. Bardgett; W. field tomorrow morning, starting dav—accused of intending to use Whitehead and G. - Brown; R. at ten o'clock. professionals in the Summer Bowers, S. Butcher (captain) and Ihe match will be between the Games. F. Dale; J. Lewis, H. Whitehead, Pearman, Watlington "Spark­ "Soviet athletes must be con­ Kid Palmer vs Froggie Sinimons A. Tucker, P. Blee and S. Oatley. plugs" and the Holmes Williams sidered * pros by Western sports The reserve is R. Spearshott. and Purvey "Hubcaps." regulations and standards," wrote SAY Main Bout Southampton vs. Nationals, 3,15 Playing for' the "Sparkplugs" Viscount Montgomery, the top p.m. at Port Royal field. will be. man in the British Army, in a TEN-ROUND MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST Southampton—Neasham; Frith S. Easton J. Moniz and "Red" letter to The London Times from and Swainston; Wadsworth, W. Skaders; W. Lightbourne, W. Switzerland, where he is vaca­ Whitex and Bray; Mason, Sawley and L. Stubbs; J. J. Moniz, tioning. Richold, A. N. Other, Henderson E. Edmunds, V. Simmons, R. "In a Communist state every At No. 1 Shed and Madeiros. Madeiros and "Kicker" Churm. adult is employed by the state," SIECERTfj Nationals — Line-up not re­ The referee will be Mr. Ray­ he wrote. "An athlete is as much ceived. mond Baptiste. a professional as a school teacher SECOND DIVISION Nationals vs. Somerset, 1.30 pjn. AND TONIGHT at Prospect field. The winner of this bout will be crowned the Nationals — Line-up not re­ OUR TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS ceived. "160 lb. Boss of Bermuda" Somerset — Line-up not re­ ceived. of In the Semi-Final Southampton vs. Panthers, 1.30 BE p.m. at Part Royal field. "Battling" TROTT vs "Fats" HARVEY Southampton—Line-up not re­ ceived. Eight-Round Return Match Panthers—L. Pedro; G. Barron Mobylettes and E. Pitts (captain); C. Cabral, SURE 4 v^ Winner of the last fight between these two boys was Trott W. Frost and T. Rabello; P. Wall, K. C. Flood, W. Pedro, D. Hib­ and a large supply of spares mm berd and W. Moran. "JIGGER" SMITH will slug it out with B.A.A. vs. Cavendish, 1.30 p.m. at are "KID" McCORMICK in six rounds, B.A.A. field. B.A.A.—R. DeMoura; H. Dunk­ if it goes the distance ley and McEwan; W. Woollard, J. Now Here Dunstan and K. Dunstan; J. Kyme, K. Monkman, C. Johnston, "SHUFFLING" SIMMONS vs. WALTER HARRIS in four rounds J. Thorne and C. J. Woollard (captain). Reserve—M. Bento. SHERMAN HOLLIS vs. "KID" CONGO, also four rounds Cavendish — Line-up not re­ ceived. J' o JAght Aged I Dry The "Kid" McCOY vs "Shifty" THOMAS in three rounds & S©N Kids "Rocky" CAL vs "Kid" TUCK three rounds TeL 1284 Front St, Hamilton Gosling Brothers Guest Star Referee: Featherweight Champ of the World 1.0&t«m. 17Mt». SANDY SADDLER with Jimmy Brooks || (travelling companion of S. Saddler) Tt4€r GAM 6 Q L S . • . . .. - 4 SoAA^ ^-&&^~^~ Bur suce-LY. &.o(.et, ¥,... . tfATMeC. THAN WAITl This Week's Schedule WOULD M. MO"**. S.NSlSS.-ilBLfr- ) i UNTIL Wt CAN'T POSSIBLY] OFFICIALS 10 BUY IT NOW WHI Lt Af-rouo IT tq AU.J Judges: HAROLD EVANS. JIMMY BROOKS TONIGHT JUST CAN'T AfrOO.0 IT Detroit at Montreal Referees: SANDY SADDLER and NICK BALISTRERI Boston at Toronto Timers: C. DISMONT and J. BROWNE TOMORROW Montreal at Boston Announcer: A. ROMEO Toronto at Chicago In Attendance: V. O. KING, M.D. New York at Detroit TUESDAY First Bout 8 p.m. Chicago at Boston WEDNESDAY New York at Toronto Reserved Seats On Sale 25/- THURSDAY DISMONTS CYCLE STORE, Reid Street, Hamilton Montreal at Detroit New York at Chicago Other seats at the door 10/- SATURDAY Promoters: Mr. and Mrs. FRED BARNES of the Rancho Grande, Court Street Montreal at Toronto New York at Boston Matchmaker and Conductor of .touts — CECIL MINORS

§iii_f_jpi MjggnHMHBMI ME* mm* THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 r*ageT SUNBEAM SILHOUETTE IN PARISH SPRING SHOW IN BOND PRICE LIST PARIS, Feb. 1 (Reuter).—De­ signer Jacques Heim today in­ J. E, LIGHTBOURN & CO. troduced the spring fashions for Hamilton St. George's 1952 with a new straight sil­ houette named "Sunbeam." The waistlines remain at their SCOTCH WHISKIES normal place, skirt-lengths are unchanged and semi-full or gored Assorted Package • _$I4.00 S Bottle Cases of: skirts set tbe prevailing trend. Ballantine Scotch Ballantine- $14.50 Suits favoured' show basque jackets with full bias cut or Perfection Scotch Grand MeNij* 14.50 pleated skirts. Dresses feature Vot 69 Scotch Gilbey's Spey Royol A li;90 two-piece with broken treatment Spey Royal Scotch Queen Elizabeth s_ 13.50 at the hipline or half-peplum. Stodart's Scotch Old Angus - 12.50 Other models feature hips em­ phasised with cuffs or drapings. Coats are straight and easy, GALLON CASES OF featuring duster effects er classic Lard Calvert Rye Whisky $13.00 Lightbourn's Barbados Rum$ 5.0 0 double-breasted models with a Seagram's V.O. Rye Whisky 13.00 Goddard's Gold Braid Rum 5 75 martingale belt' set at tbe na­ Canadian Club Rye Whisky 13.00 Cockade Barbados Rum .._ 5.* § tural waist-line. Hine's Five-star Brandy 17.00 Myer's Jamaica Rum 1ft 00 Mortell's XXX Brandy 11.00 Gordon's London Gin .._...._.. 8, 50 00 The Order of the Good Time, Old Grandad Bourbon 18.50 Cherry Heering Liqueur . 14. Walker's De Luxe Bourbon 13.00 Jameson's Irish Whisky _ 10. 50 one of the first social Sobs in 50 America, was organised by the Four Roses Whisky 13.00 Old Bushmills Whisky _.t|, Hennessy XXX Brandy 17.0© Booths House of Lords Gin C 50 explorer Champlain to cheer bis 00 men during the winter of 1606-07. -Courvoisier Brandy . 17.00 Bacardi Blanca Rum — IS BoukssKn XXX Brandy., 15-25 Bacardi Oro, Demijohn 13 00 Miss Julia Emily Dearman and Mr. Harold Kenneth Lloyd, who were united in marriage by Uie Rev. Frank Ross on Thursday at Gallon Packages of Assorted Liquors St. Paul's Church, Paget. "Twenty-One" Package containing "De Laxe" Package containing The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dearman, of 3 Fifths Canadian Club Rye 3 Fifths Seagram's Rye Seven Coombe, Close Edgeware, Middlesex, England, was given in 2 Fifths Balantine's Scotch 2 Fifths Black *"•• w-;te Scotch marriage by Mr. Charlie Dearing. Her wedding dress was of white Mr. and Mrs. Brian Henry Lagden after their wedding on Thursday at St. John's Church, Pem­ $13.50 $13.50 lace and she carried a bouquet of Easter lilies. broke. The bride is the former Miss Joyce Madeline (Peggy) Mercer; daughter of Mr. and V Each United States Citizen or Resident is permitted to take any of Mr. Lloyd ht the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Lloyd, of 15 Mrs. Angus G. Mercer, mt Vancouver, B.C. the above gallon packages into the United States .free of duty. Clifford Street, Southampton. Prices quoted are U .S. currency. Mr. Howard Claude Dearing was best man and Mrs. Dearman was matron of honour. THE KING'S BODYGUARD £11,000 FOR PAINTING Orders for all IN BOND Liquor Packages must be placed at ** i _SPr'va^e reception followed tbe wedding ceremony. February Sale least 24 hours before time of departure. RETIRES AFTTER 22 YEARS THOUGHT VALUELESS Hamilton, Bermuda. K7ST--1 tp to Shannon, Ireland, in four hours, LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— Ladies' Handbags 17-.t.. SET NEW CIVIL RECORD 36 minutes on the night of Jan­ LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— The man who has been the King's A grubby little painting recently uary 30-31, Swiss Air claimed constant companion for 22 years here today. cleaned and found to be a Pieter FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT will be absent when His Majesty Breughel was sold today at 40/- Now ao/*- This was said to be the fastest leaves on his convalescent cruise Christie's, London art dealers, for ZURICH, Switzerland, Feb. 1 crossing of the Atlantic in either on March 10. £11,000. 30 - Now 20/- (Renter).—A four-engined DC-4 direction by a regular scheduled Chief Superintendent Hugh passenger air liner. The pilot It was bought by a London art airliner of Swiss Air Line set a i Ross Cameron, the monarch's 68- connoisseur on behalf of a cus­ new trans-Atlantic record by fly­ said a strong tailwind pushed him year-old personal bodyguard, will tomer in Europe whose name he ing from Gander, Newfoundland along. I retire before the cruise begins. refused to reveal. Hectic,bidding Many Other Bargains The tall, self-effacing detec- had started at £200. I tive intended to retire three The painting, "Christ and tbe Call in and Save I years ago, but remained on the Woman Taken in Adultery," had job when the King personally belonged to a Scottish family who asked him to travel with him on had considered it of no import­ E. J. Brice Look so smart. *. Feel so Comfortable in our Qenuine Antique Sterling i the Australia-New Zealand tour ance. The painting is one of j now being made by Princess Breughel's famed religious series Elizabeth and tbe Duke of Edin­ and shows Christ granting for­ Court Street, Hamilton from the burgh. His successor is Chief Inspector giveness to the woman.. lmtt. | A. E. Perkins, wbo has guarded Qeorgian Period the Queen for the last 10 years. -* Tea Sets — Card Trays — Sugar Baskets TRAVELLING BASKETBALL JINX The Garden Shop Blue Blazers Sauee Tureens — Salt and Peppers BALTIMORE (#•». — Frank Foot ol the Lane Kudelka of the Baltimore Bullets Fish Services in tbe NBA is wondering if he is on the road from Hamilton to Paget a travelling basketball jinx. This and many other pieces is Kudelka's third season in big time basketball and he is now playing with his fourth team. His Pure Italian Hand-screened silk '#!.# Sirst'two clubs folded. Kudelka first joined tbe Chi­ cago Stags in 1949. He scored 'IShe LTlstwood-lDickinson Go. 433 points but tbe Stags were dis­ Shantung and Chiffon banded and he was awarded to Hamilton St. George's the Washington Caps. They, too, disbanded. Now Kudelka is hop­ Smart Trousseau Accessories ing that the Baltimore team re­ iisoa+s. mains intact — even if only to prove that he is no jinx. 1798t$.

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-TS*t» Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 Touchdown Frustration ii YOU'RE SURE TO LIKE DURHAM. If JH. m. —/VTheh Discouragement" Dale Hall, University of New Hampshire basketball coach, was a star halfback on Army's foot­ Maralyn ball team he once scored on three consecutive plays against Penn­ By T.B* Association MILK PLUS sylvania — but each time the NO _; SCAPE touchdown was nullified. Tne Cadets were offside on each play . Attendances jit the BerriMieyi the discontinuance of the tuber- tfy ffrib and were penalised five yards Tuberculosis Association's clinic ££--81 testing ttLschoo-S and the at a clip. On the fourth play, dropped from 451 in 1950 to 279 jf-r^ying of tow handlers. CHAlTEi. fltitttt-TOtm "Leave Celia out of this." ing, and into a Shed. *"**fj**n Mi- Hall tossed a touchdown pass to in 1951, while 582 chest X-rays **wTf__€f this ll fo be re%r£.i_t_ "But ffisffs all I knoW. I lowed fifen cairfioimf. HOT COLD Doc Blanchard to end the frustra- were taken, including those of as a backward step, _&ogress has ... Ifhen Jan _an*> the gun in learped it by accident." ISffek opened _t door dr a\i»r 104 immigrants. Excludlni that been made _U other . -tirectWi-_>"' NH*_rS fiand Shf Was bbifi fright­ "im fim didn't tell anyone, sttJd took o_r. a ffashMght Wnich numbej. about 65 fewer X-rays the report continued, emphasis­ ened and angry. Sffi_ was tnbre of cottrse," he sneered. he tesfew. -^ were taken among local people. ing tne' X-raying of immigrants. angry M herself tft-tt* j-f Nick, Ajt kept __f j^c_-_JI_ 16 your "Come oft? m said. "We're This information is contained The association had also made angry tottf she had let helrSelf sister," Jan replied. almost _fi*r%^*$#.'' . in. the report of the association attempts to have people in the get th surrh a predicam-Std.. m% don't __fcow anything about TKSy walked acrftSS a field, which was presented at the ftl_fl_pt group screened for She *toaf tremblttM i965ently, that. .BMt ydn're gbftig-tfim n$& .Riff had caiee* been plowed, but Gladiola Bulbs annual general meeting last tubere—fi-iS. The exempted aind trying to get hold of herifelf. and ycrtfre goirr£ to help me get *frm€h ..era not seen cafx-Vation niiht. people $ere nurses, immigrant "Pflt the gtm awdy," she ovtt •• -Uf, Cing G-maa VI lieving that if the building was . tertoa * C*. UA not used better accommodation top-quality radio within the reach of all! °6/_ would be provided at tiie Ring Combining exceptional range anti power with beautiful tone, Edward Memorial Hospital. Model ** Y " offers a wide choice of programmes, while simple 4>6 NOT MATERIALISED accurate tuning is ensured by FULL BANDSPREADINO of Insulators o. "Of course this has not ma­ the three short wavebands. The neat, compact, moulded cabinet *> terialised. One of tiie outstand­ ing excuses for tiie delay of the will add charm and distinction to any room. building of the isolation hospital Model ** Y *\ in tact, is a really attractive proposition. SEE has been the need for new boilers. AND HEAR IT FOR YOlRSELF. Yes, An Increase Our joy at hearing these had ar­ rived was soon dampened by reading in the press that ho start 9 has been made on a building in MODEL "Y * Of Over 300% which to house the boilers, nor 4-valve, S-waveband, BANDSPREAD i ate they expected to be in use for superhet for A.C. Mains. Fully another year. tropicalised. . "Having been discouraged at 111 ipHk if dll this there has been no increase every turn concerning the erect- tion of tills pavilion, it must be JfCl in the rotes charged for electric current since 1948; Ask us far a demonstration admitted that tiie association also the average price received per kilowatt hour sold seems to have temporarily slack­ today on an overall basis is less than 9% greater ened its efforts. The most im­ ordons portant arguments for resuming WADSONS than was received hi 1939. ha efforts are contained in the 1950 X-ray Survey," the report 1661tths. Stands SuptemA art declared. t These difficulties are universal, rates for electric current all over the world are being increased. So BUFFALO BILL By Fred Meagher far in Bermuda high operating expenses have been offset by increased sales and rigid economies, but sooner SHOOTIN' WILL DO NO or later Reddy wfll have to increase the price of his GOOD.THERE'S ENOUGH ^ 'ewf© DROP USJ service. Electricity is still fhe lowest priced necessity \t{lr\** in the family budget.' MINUTE BERMUDA

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THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 Page 9 Tells Fellow Americans Taxi Driver Advised To Pleads Guilty To Charge Thirteen Speeders Dealt Amendments To Trade In your To Do More Listening Of Careless Driving Take Policeman's Orders Libel Law TOKYO, Feb. 1 (Reuter).—Mr. "When a police constable orders • Dean Rusk, United States special A plea of guilty to a charge of you to do something do it at Old Car for a | Ambassador here, today appealed careless driving was entered in once," toe Wor. H. Martin Godet With In Court Yesterday Win Approval to fellow Americans to check their Hamilton magistrates court yes­ advised John Samuel Mills, a tongue-agjJisten harder and learn terday by Stanhope Joel, of driver for Trott's Taxi Service, LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— FORD! that otrier nations can speak for Perot's Island, Southampton, who who was charged witi. stopping Thirteen persons charged with Parliament today took tte first tljgijnselves. said he fell asleep at the wheel his taxi so as to interrupt the Sow speeding were brought before the step to amend Britain's rigid libel of his private car long enoueh to CARELESS DRIVING CASE Here to negotiate a Japanese- of traffic on two streets. Wor. H. Martin Gotet in Hamil­ laws so that defendants- may collide with an electric pole on avoid costly court actions if they I. American security pact, he said the other tide of the road. Mills was also charged with ton magistrates court yesterday. in a luncheon address: failing to move his taxi into the Only one of them pleaded not BRINGS FINE OF £2 promptly- publish apologies for al­ leged defamation. "I am a little impatient with When asked by the Wor. BL position required by a constable. guilty. Martin Godet if he had anything Floes of £1 on each charge He was George Edward Sousa The careless driving of Edwin Mr. Harold Lever, a Socialist some of my countrymen these Gerald Flood, of ^Devonshire, was j lawyer M.P. made the proposal in days because of the ease with to say ia explanation the accused were imposed in Hamilton magis­ of Warwick, who said he was 1 replied "I was tremendously sur­ trates court yesterday. puzzled'how to plead as he had not considered a bad case by the a bill which has Government [j which they presume to speak "for court as the accused Was only backing and has a good prospect |j Asia' or for Europe.' prised and I am very ashamed of Mills said he could not back up already pulled up, . parked his myself." or go ahead after he was told to taxi, and was looking at a paper driving at 10 miles an hour When of becoming law. "If we restrain our tongues and move because of the condition of when police sergeant' Johnston he struck an American bus with The House of Commons gave ., attune our ears, we shall dis- The seriousness of such an traffic on Reid Street' near the his truck. Flood pleaded guilty it an unopposed second reading, offence lay in the possibility of told him he had trailed him from I cover that others can speak for Phoenix Drug Store. Church Street because he was in Hamilton magistrates court signifying agreement in principle. | themselves." injury to someone else, Mr. yesterday and was fined £2. It will now be examined in de­ Godet observed as he fined the Mr. Godet said lie was satisfied speeding. In another talk before the Ja­ from the evidence by the prosecu­ He had only> been on Front Staff Sergeant Beech, the driver tail in committee. accused £5 and endorsed his of the bus from Kindley Field, Mr. Lever said the present law panese-American Society, he said licence. tion that Mills had caused "a com­ Street between King and Burn­ the world's balance of power was plete tie-up of traffic" on two aby Streets, Sousa added. said he judged Flood's speed to be of defamation was "a playground shifting "in favour of those who Mr. James Pearman, M.C.P., streets because he had not obeyed On the evidence Of tile police about ten miles an hour. for rogues." It fostered the are committed to peace." represented Joel and explained the constable's directions. sergeant, which agreed with the -His bus was stopped to allow "very real mischief of blackmail He asked Japan to bring her that his client had been very " If he wished to contest the order latter part of Sousa's statement, passengers to alight, Beech said. and extoration," and obstructed PREFECT £445 people's intellectual powers into busy tbat day and had little he should have done so after he It was one with a right-hand drive the "casting of light into dart- Mr. Godet found Sousa guilty and and the passengers were getting international discussions. sleep the night before. had obeyed, Mr. Godet added. fined him £5. Sousa's licence places" for the public benefit. (left hand drive) out on the left side. Flood struck Under his plan, a published was endorsed. the rear-view mirror of the bus Fines of £7 each were imposed correction and apology will be while trying to pass. sufficient compensation for unin­ The Prefect is the 4-door on. Vincent Reginald Dill of Police Constable Ede testified tentional defamation, provided Paget and Winslow Lionel Smith that Flood's truck was wider in the apology is accepted. 10 h.p. saloon with of St. George's, both of whom the rear than in the front. The drove taxis up to 30 miles an If the offer is not accepted, it last two or three inches of the would be a defence in court to • genuine leather upholstery hour. Each accused had one truck caught against the mirror say it was made as soon as pos­ previous speeding conviction. of the bus. sible after the complaint. For the mon Their licences were endorsed. The Wor. H. M. Godet consid­ NO DEFENCE • bench-type front seat IN 15 MJP-H. ZONES ered that the road, which was 30 At present, an offer to publish • more leg-room than any Three persons were charged feet wide should have been wide an apology is no defence. A with speeding in 15-mile zones. enough for Flood to pass without newspaper has to prove that pub­ car in Bermuda! an accident. P.C. Ede said he lication either had no defamatory 1 who likes comfort - They were Nelson Chesterfield did not see a packed auto-bicycle K -i Simons and Oscar Alexander meaning, was justified or was which Flood said he tried to avoid I privileged. Francis of Pembroke East, and near the bus. Stuart Arthur Trott of Somer­ When the litigants* cannot agree A new shipment of right -hand-drive set. Their speeds varied between Flood stated that as he ap-1 on the form and content of an 24 and 26 miles an hour. proached the bus he saw a van apology in cases of unintentional parked in front of it and another defamation, it would be decided PREFECTS PYJAMAS Each accused was fined £5. behind it. Just as he was about by the high court. Their licences were also endorsed. to pass the bus the rear end of his Simons was fined another 10 - A defendant must accompany has just arrived £483 vehicle struck the rear view mir­ his offer of apology by an affi­ for being without an efficient ror of the bus. In fine striped broadcloth . . . speedometer. He had pleaded davit showing how the words ia not guilty to that charge. question were published without New An glia shipmeni • due this month. P.C. John E. O'Connor testified More British Planes, intention to defame and without The coat-style jacket has a neat that Simons's speedometer needle negligence. U.S. Servicemen may obtain theirs duty- continued to register 25 miles an Troops For Canal Zone A defence of negligence — a collar, the trousers have elastic hour when his autocycle was slip of the pen, for- instance — free if 0 rdered before cars arrive. would not be valid. waistband and snap fasteners. standing still. Simons said it re­ Continued from Page 1 turned to zero after the constable the Empire Peacemaker (1,333 PROTECT AUTHORS saw it. The new bill would protect j tons) carried 48 Cypriot workers authors from "gold-digging" libel Hugh Augustus Georee Skif- and 27 British troops. >.32/6 fington of Pembroke East and actions by the sudden appearance Charles Theophilus Taylor were CYPRIOT VOLUNTEERS of people who identify themselves ] Hr\ BERMUDA ^~, each fined £5 and their licences So far 1,600 Cypriot workers with a fictional character in a In flannelette . . . endorsed for riding au.obicycles have volunteered for the Canal novel. It would be impossible to at more than the speed limit. Zone and have been sent there sue in such a case. Skiffinston was driving between to replace Egyptians who quit Under the bill, a defence of Collared coat-style jacket, and 28 and 30 miles an hour and when the Anglo-Egyptian dispute "fair comment" would succeed Taylor between 25 and 30 miles blew up. even if some words were proved _li * cord-waist tie. to be untrue, provided they did iBADEVGlVfc an hour. In the last 48 hours two other Leroy Kenneth James Smith of ships left Famagusa with rein­ not materially injure the com­ Pembroke, was fined £5 and his forcements and military supplies plainant's reputation. 30/- and 35/- licence was endorsed for speed­ for tbe Canal Zone*. They were tiie A newspaper publishing a ing in his taxi along Camden British corvette Empire Comfort, reader's letter proved to be mali­ "Straight" in Paget between 28 with 120 troops on board, and the cious could claim "fair comment" REID STREET and 30 miles an hour. Eugene corvette Empire Lifeguard with if it could show it did not realise Sizes A to D Fred Pitt of St. George's paid a 110 troops. it contained malice. similar fine and had his licence A spokesman at military head­ The bill would class all broad­ HAMILTON endorsed for speeding at 30 miles quarters in the Canal Zone, casts defamatory statements as answering newsmen's questions, libel. At present it is believed Phone 1164 an hour. His speedometer, how­ that sponstaneous broadcasts can ever, only registered up to 25 said he had heard reports that the 17.8t$. new Egyptian - Government had provide material only for slander miles an hour. actions. FINED ON TWO COUNTS recalled "liberation army" units from ttte Canal Zone into the ad­ The law of slander is laxer than William Rowen Alexander jacent delta, but said it was not the law of libel because the Smith of lily's Harbour pleaded easy to get confirmation. spoken word has usually a nar­ guilty on two counts—speeding LOOTERS STILL THERE rower circulation and a briefer between 25 and 30 miles an hour He thought it was 50-50: life than tbe written. in his truck; and failing to stop Egyptians who had come into the But since the development of at a stop sign. He was fined £5 zone because of political propa­ broadcasting, as one legislator put and his licence was endorsed on ganda and probably returned, but it: "Mud can be flung around the first charge. He was fined the world at the speed of light." S.% on the second count. those who had come for loot prob­ ably were still around. o Queen St. Leon Leroy Robinson of Pern-* The British Army still holds Peron Gambles On broke was fined £5 and his more than 1,000 Egyptians here— Hamilton licence was endorsed for travel­ 900 auxiliary police rounded up Britain's Hunger ling on his auto-bicycle between after last Friday's battle and 100 27 and 29 miles an hour. He was 1766ti to 120 people detained in recent Continued from Page 1 also fined 10 - for being without search operations. an efficient speedometer. Robin­ providing for shipment of 200,000 son said he did not know he was The Egyptian Premier, Aly tons of meat to Britain in the en­ j exceeding the speed limit be­ Maher Pasha, as military gover­ suing 12 months. cause his speedometer was nor-general, issued orders in The protocol also provided that broken. Cairo today defining crimes to be new meat supply talks must beein brought before military courts— not later than the end of this August Rego of Paget was fined including some committed in the month. Average tonnage price of for girls £5 and his licence was endorsed Cairo riots of last week-end, meat shipped under the agree­ for speeding between 27 and 30 where the offenders are still-be­ miles an hour, lie said his ment is estimated at £ 128. fore a civil judge. It is believed shipments will speedometer was "thought to be MILITARY COURTS out of order.""- • fall about 50,000 tons short of the Persons accused of looting, de­ agreed amount, because of an CM _ struction, arson and tiie conceal­ acute meat shortage here which 30/- and 32/6 Teach your pet ing of articles criminally acquired suspended .toipments from mid- VETERAN GETS MEDAL in the riots will be tried by mili- August to the end of October. | tary courts. Other offences in this category Good Manners - with CRANBROOK, B.C., (AP).— include obstruction of communi­ sizes 7-14 Thirty years after being pen­ cations, offences against order in sioned tor the second time from educational institutes, arms carry­ the British Army, Mr. J. P. ing and attacks on civil servants. Fraser has received the meritor­ NICOSIA, Cyprus, Feb. 1 (Reu- Chaperone ious service medal. He enlisted ter).—A British naval force which in 1890, was first pensioned in has been standing by at the port 1911 and rejoined for World War of Larnaca since Monday is ex­ I, coming to Canada in 1921. pected to leave on Sunday, port Any young lady will be proud to sources here said tonight. The If your cat claws the curtains ... if your dog is in disgrace for ships' destination was not dis­ step out smartly in even the closed. destroying your garden shrubs, use Chaperone to break bad The force comprises the air­ craft-carrier Ocean, the cruiser heaviest shower in one of these habits. Powder for indoor use witi protect your chqirs, beds, Euryalus and five destroyers. The Agincourt and two other de­ slick little raincoats . . . sofas, is invisible and odourless. Spray for outdoors keeps animals stroyers made for the open sea off Cyprus this afternoon, reportedly away from flowers, shrubs, garbage cans; effects of one applica­ cm a short exercise. Practical as well as pretty, for tion last two or three weeks, even through rain. Fori "HasrCt he perfect one-dish mealZ OX CUMBERS TO TRAIN they resist stains, never fade Powder for cats 4/- for dogs 4/-# 7/9 Spray 5/-, 8/- heard of try Chicken a-h-King - FOR EVEROT ATTEMPT and are subtly reinforced at points Other valuable Chaperone products **». LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— FEBRILIX" of strain. served with Mine climbers have been selected DDT Insect Killer 4/- Flea Powder 4/- ~*v for a dughening course in tite COLD AND INFLUENZA MIXTURE Himalayas this year in prepara­ Retains natural tion for the. planned British at­ Sneezing, spluttering and other In blue, red or white, and also Dog Cleaning Powder ... easiest way to keep pets clean Al-, 7/9 vitamins and tack on Mount Everest in 1953, symptoms of a cold are soon minerals » B.il-f the Royal Geographical Society stopped by Febrilix. This new in gay'checks. minute* announced today. They leave here in March under remedy brings about a rapid im­ provement in all cases of Gold AT rout the leadership of Mr. Eric Ship- tern, who led the British recon­ in the Head and Influenza. And have you tried the wonderful MILDEW-STOP? O-OC.RS naissance group which last year spotted a new southern route up Febrilix is also a reliable aid in ITMfi the world's highest mountain. preventing these trouble­ For use indoors ond out. One application wiH give a full year's some complaints. Get a bottle from your chemist protection to any material, throughout any weather. Use for and keep it handy. "PYROFAX" GAS SERVICE closets, sails, books, luggage, shoes, clothing, and prevent mildew MADE BY BOOTS PUKB , COOKING ^HEATING REFRIGERATION DRUGfCO. LTD. NOTTINGHAM ENGLAND damage completely. •%/-, 7/9, 23/6. Approved Gas Burning Appliance. Wholesale enquiries to: incbding The Bermuda Co., U*rion Street, Hamilton. 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FOR SALE International Sayings FOR SALE HELP WANTED •-WdTmNrG . . TO SAY" No. 10 English STENOGRAPHER for employment in Chief Scout it Greeted On Sharp Criticism Qf Lack TEACHER BACK AFTER Household Equipment "Two things a man should Miscellaneous Hamilton. Apply TKe Labour "I $un not able to tell you all never Be ifngry at," say the Hoard, or phone 3172. first Visit To Bermuda Of t.B. Sanatorium those things. Dr. Fulton will Six used Single Bed INNER SPRING FOLDING SCREEN 6 feet X 6 feet. from time to time tell us and YEAR IN EUROPE MATTRESSES; English Bone China English, "what he can help Decorated with floral oil painting. EXPERIENCED 'TYPIST, knowledge advise us on such policies as we Tea Set Apply Tbe Little French Phone 2186. of general office routine. Permanent Continued from Psge 1 and what he cannot." position with well-established firm. Continued from Page 1 have. I am on record as being Shop. -tilt when it comes to The ENGLISH 3 PLY WOOL (all shades); Good prospects for promotion. Write The Chief Scout closed' his torium and then obtain the ser­ thte only person who voted tor the BABY CRIB complete with mattress. Sunday RoyalGazette Clas­ cretonnes, lace table cloths and Box 1618, Bermuda Press. address with a reference to the project to house Hie tuberculosis Berkeley Mistress Gamed: Phone 2392. sified ads, there's hardly an scarves, printed table cloths in floral vices of a tuberculosis specialist. patterns; plastic raincoats and table EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER; also, movement in Bermuda. Referring to Dr. Wainwright's patienH at the Royal Naval Hos­ MAYTAG WASBER, metal tub, as e^i*t*yday problem they can cloths. Patterson's Dry Goods Store, experienced checker and time­ "| feel quite sure," be said, pital. I think there is nothing Diploma In London • new, £60. Dial 3308. not help! Somerset. keeper. Apply Salisbury Construction remarks that he should exert his Co. "that when I see your boys I wiH influence ia the House of for me to say. Tbe association is Ver example, If you have find they live up to all 1 have doing very well; I hope you arte VENETIAN BTLliVIVS: Madi; in Ber- something to sell or to rent; SANIPAN PERFUMED LAVATORY Assembly,' Mr. Butterfield re­ After spending a year in Europe 1 muda by Globe Venetian Blind Co. CRYSTALS, bi l6oz. and 28oz. cans. Responsible man, preferably white for beard of them." not discouraged." and obtaining a diploma at thel Telephone 2971 for prompt service. Or if you need work or Sunshine Supply Co.. Reid St.* position as NIGHT WATCHMAN in minded the meeting theft it was To conclude the reception, the task of the Board of Health, Mrs. Hall murmured: "We Institute of Education in London, someone to work for you, a small hotel. Good salary, hours, Scout leaders were given an are."* *9ASia_Y__**: Modem Plastic table want-ad's help comes quick FIDELWOOD PERFUME — Bermuda working conditions. Write immedi­ through its chairman, to bring Mrs. F. S. FUrbert was welcomed and counter covering; many beauti­ made, high quality, low, price. ately for interview, Box 1634, Ber­ opportunity to speak to Lord the matter before the Assembly. Regret was expressed by Mr. back to Berkeley faSt-tute yt-Ster-f ful colours. Jeffrey & Sons, tel. 3971. _* easy! Fidelwood Shop, Walker Arcade, muda Press. Rowallan individually. , Butterfield that Dr. Wilkinson day t-ftternoon. I S§ be wi-fe When you need Hamilton, Bermuda. '"fhe House, I know, is not GAS HEATERS—2 large, very a*trac- YOUNG LADY (white) neat appear­ WELCOME AT AIRPORT backward in granting funds when did not fefel be should express an "ft is good to be back in this. •. tive, £20 each; 2 small, £7 each. a lift. Dial -4652 and ask WICKS FOR KEROSENE STOVES, to ance, intelligent, for front office Shouting "Chief, Chief, Chief!" opinion as to whether the Colony fit either Perfection or Valor. 3/11 it is sUre the money is hecessdrjr, familiar atmosphere," She SoM. in| Phone 2233. etc., phone 1049. lines plane. tended to persist. He had cer­ conducted by Dr. Gilmour, Mr. Hand-Made MOCCASINS for men and Office Equipment addition to receiving her diploma Lord Rowallan smiled happily tain information which he could R. F. Lee, chairman of the as­ and visiting Europe and Scan­ women. Bermuda Shoe Co., Beid Sporting Goods not divulge to the meeting. sociation's cases committee,' com­ -ttreet. RUBBER STAMPS AND NAME POSITION WANTED as the Scouts encircled him. Ack­ dinavia, she became a mother PLATES made to order. Ambard nowledging thetr welcome with Dr. M. C. Fulton said he did mented: while on leave. Gent's RIDING APPAREL, like new. New — FOOTBALL STOCKINGS. ENGLISH WOMAN many years ex­ not think the public or the medi­ (Church) Boots, 10-D. £7. Whip­ & Co. Ltd.. East Broadway. Phone Patent Valve Bladders. W. J. Boyle tbe Scout salute, he shook hands "The provision of adequate 3804. perience in hotel work, seeks cal profession realised the amount The tour of Europe took her cord Breeches, 32 waist, £5.10.0. & Son. position: housekeeper, catering, front with tbe Scouts* and Scouters treatment facilities is undoubt­ to France, Switzerland, and Italy. Phone 223S. office. Ho shorthand or bookkeeping. present, chatting briefly to each of tuberculosis there was in Ber­ edly the most important recom­ Box 1620, Bermuda Press. muda. mendation." j She also travelled to Sweden and Livestock Real Estate boy. He then text the terminal in Norway on a tour sponsored by 200 three-month WHITE- LEGHORN the Governor's car. (He is at present acting as the Mr. Lee said it was difficult in PROPERTY in Spanish Point, con­ other countries for the state and tbe Institute of Education. We Offer PULLETS, 12/- each; Six five-deck taining cut stone and 20,000-gallon Lord Rowallan wiH be in the tuberculosis officer for the Board She said she was particularly Battery Chick Brooders, £8 each. water tank. Amfi.. 160 x 80 feet, ANNOUNCEMENTS Colony for four days, during of Health.) county authorities to persuade struck by the centralisation of Bin-Top Poultry Farm. Phone 3465. Water view .Phone 4056. which time he wiH review Scout­ "There is hot adequate accom­ people to remain in the sanitoria MURALS and PAINTINGS in oils and until they were completely cured. the Swedish educational system Food Supplies pastels by Molly Critchley, B.F.A. ing activities and go sight-seeing. modation to treat tuberculosis in as compared to the decentralised FOR SALE FOR RENT Phone 2206, evenings. He is staying at Government Bermuda just now," life declared. "In Bermuda we have the very system in Britain. Sbe did Jao.t Gramco dairy, poultry and horse ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.—Phone House. The Governor is the Island "I am' perfectly sure it could be opposite of what prevails abroad Wish to criticise either stetemvwt FEEDS. Compare our prices with FURNISHED HOUSE in .Somerset. Hot Central Group, 4866, 1322; Hamilton Chief Scout. eradicated in a matter of years due to tbe inadequacy of facul­ she thought Sweden ~'a very competition. Call 5001, Sandys and Cold water.. Leave phone Group, 1875, or write P.O.. Box 130. ties at 'Abbotsford.' We have An Attractive House 'Brokerage Co. number at 8260. Among those who were at Hie if we had ~j! facilities to do it. modern country and the methods BE SURE TO VISIT the British Empire I terminal to greet Lord Rowallan I am also perfectly .rare Cveiyorfc cases which should remain, but of education there most progres­ ONE BEDROOM COTTAGE, fully Stamp Exhibition above the Phoenix What is happening is that before overlooking the South Shore, Handicraft furnished, Paget. Phone 1596. | were the two joint Island Com­ could be treated in Bermuda, as sive. Annex. Admission free. missioners, Mr. James Murray of it is Wrong to send people hun­ their treatment has run its full Warwick. course these people are sent freely Mrs. Furbert was introduced by GIFTS—Hand tooled from finest Ber­ the 1st Rotary Sea Scoots, Mr. dreds of miles away from their Mr. Neville Tatem, assistant muda Cedar, in all varieties. John STAMP COLLECTING into the community because more Havis Cedar Shop, Somerset. Stewart Brangman of the 1st families. master. Accommodation includes Bethel A.M.E. Sea Scouts,, and Mr. COULD BE ERADICATED advanced cases must be taken in," BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES he stated. Sizeable Living Room, STAMPS bought and sold. Stamp W. R. Robinson, Island Badge Sec­ "If we had a full-time tuber­ Boats, Motors Shop. Reid Hall Building, Hamilton. retary. Referring to the money which Dining Alcove, NOTICE culosis officer here, plus the NORMAN AUTOCYCLE — £20 or Brigadier J. C. Smith was also periodic visits of a surgical team. tt Was suggested should be spent nearest offer. Contact The Bermuda on the removal of dead cedar ITALIAN HOUSE BACKS Well Appointed Kitchen Deluxe Enterprise, Dundonald Street. INSURANCE at the terminal. Mr. Elford and we would save a great deal of Mr. Kennedy accompanied Lord money. There is tuberculosis here trees, Mr. Lee agreed that this Small Laundry, PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE should be done. The association Builders' Supplies protects business firms against un­ The Committal Service RowaUan and the Governor's and it co did be eradicated by the 1 G0VT.S PAY RAISE PLAN Two Double Bedrooms, expected claims. Consult Bermuda A.DC, Captain Langley, to Gov­ two following factors — an was fortunate in having Mi . CORK TILE: Most modern, most prac­ Fire Marine Insurance Company. ernment House. adequate sanitorium and a full- Butterfield as its president as he Tiled Bathroom, tical, most beautiful. Jeffrey ahd for Mrs. Robert Hannah was a member of the Assembly. Sons, Dundonald Street. Tel. 2971. The Scout guard of honour was time tuberculosis officer," declar­ Third Vote Successful Stone Garage. (nee Myrtle F. Jones) supplied by the 1st Rotary Sea ed Dr. Fulton. Publicity was going to be an WANTED TO BUY 4 who died August, 1950 Scouts and the 1st Bethel A.ME. Mr. Butterfield said he was important factor and the laymen After Two Defeats Garden Supplies SECOND HAND PIANOS in good con- Sea Scouts. of the community should stand dition. J. W. Riihiluoma, The Little sure when the estimates came be­ behind the association, thought GARDEN SPRAYER. Adjustable French Shop. and for WAS DELAYED fore the House at the end of last Price £8,500 patented spanners. Odd colours, Mr. Walter Spurling. ROME, Feb. 1 (Reuter).—The Enamel "Wype" paint. Rotoscythe The Chief Scout, who is on his year there was no item concerned j Italian Premier, Signor Alcide de CASH REGISTER, electric, must ring with the eradication of tubercu­ "I believe tbe public does not Apply Mower spares. 3704. off chits and give daily total. Royal Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson way to a Scout jamboree in fuUy appreciate the extent of the Gasperi. tonight ' received ap­ Bermuda Yacht Club, 1200. Jamaica to March, was due to losis. GLADIOLA BULBS and ROSE (nee Gladys T. Jones)- disease and its seriousness. If proval from the Chamber of Depu­ BUSHES from Holland, also veget­ SECOND-HAND SOFA in good con­ arrive on Thursday night. His "If there TSM_S I know It would our tourist trade falls Bermuda ties for his method of handling able and flower seedlings, available dition. Phone 7569. _ who died January, 1952 plane, however, was delayed and not have Keen thrown out. If the problem of pay risesior tjlarly now at Verdmont Florist. Phone 4612. the .matter was presented will be on its back. If it were to Flitcroft & Lightbourn Ltd. did not leave London until 10 become known that Bermuda does a million civil Servants. Voting- SEEDS, ' fertilisers, tools, etc. — TRADE SERVICES wiU take place this afternooii a.m. on Thursday mornins. fly­ strongly enough thte House of not have a clean biH of health it was 285 to 233. Wadsons. ing via the Azores instead of Assembly would be in duty bound DURACLEAN SERVICE will clean at 4.06 p.m. at St. Paul's would do our tourist trade great The Government motion says Front Street, Hamilton Iceland, tt reached Montreal at to provide funds. But you can - I the budget cannot afford to in- Hardware your rugs and upholstery to look Church, Paget. I not expect rife House to read the harm." he added. like new. Phone 4562. six o'clock yesterday morning. At this juncture Mi*. Butterfield I crease the federal payroll by DreSsed in "civvies," Lord minds of tne 'f-toVteThment de­ more than £35,750,000. Opposi­ Phone 2953 METAL MOULDINGS—Stainles. steel MEMORIALS, church tablets, marble, partments," he told the meeting. said he was glad to note two ahd aluminium for counter, sink, granite, leaded Inscriptions. Will Rowallan was nevertheless tion parties claim this is a re- 1354t'u t-.s. If the association wrote to the representatives of tbe press table. Jeffrey & Sons. Tel. '. C_U. B. J. Henderson, New Road, clutching his Scout hat which present and he hoped tbey would I duction of sums already approved Somerset. was wrapped in a neat, brown- Board of Health and this and that by the chamber. person and heard nothing, what give the discussion as much pub­ NOW! IS THE TIME, call MISS paper parcel. licity as oossible. It was the third vote on this .*? BOBBIE for new Cold Wave. Ideal could it do next, Mrs. Thomas FOR SALE Speaking to reporters from in­ 1 TOLL-TIME JOB I crucial issue. The Government Beauty Salon. 3996. side the Governor's car, he said i Hall, the association's > jhjfrliy) In answer to a question by Mrs. I was defeated ip both earlier votes. GENERAL CONTRACTOR; interior fie Was vi-dttag Bermuda'for tttfe secretary, asked. Although previous ballots were and exterior work. Llewellyn If it was the duty of tbe Hoard Hall, Dr. Fulton said he was defi­ FOR SALE Butterfield, Camp Hill, Southampton. first time. nitely of the opinion there was secret, at least 25 Christian Demo­ "I have, however, met Scouts of .Health to take action blow crat deputies must have voted Phone 5049. could it be persuaded to do so, work for a full-time tuberculosis Large House from Bermuda before," he ex­ officer to Bermuda although the I against their leader, Signor de SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED; plained. "That was at the jam­ asked Mrs. Hand. i Gasperi, in tbe two earlier votes, By Tender Complete Rhe off machines ior sale; Mr. Butterfield suggested that facilities had not been provided. excellent prices. Cecil E. Harris, near the Warwick Academy boree in France in 1947." Treatment was eMremely impor­ since the party has enough mem­ Church Street. ^^ Lord Rowallan said he was a letter should be sent to the bers to ensure a _*ig majority nor­ Governor by way of the Colonial tant and it would not be neces­ consisting of looking forward with great en­ sary to wait until a sanitorium mally. EDUCATIONAL thusiasm to meeting Bermuda Secretary. 114 Shares Three Modern Apartments Mrs. Hall replied that in the had been provided, although that Today tbe Christian Democrats RADIO and RL-SCTRONICS—field of Scouts. was of vital urgency. toed the party line in tbe roll- When he leaves the Colony he last letter the association had The Bermuda Electric Light Co,, Ltd. constant development. Six courses on lot measuring written to the Colonial Secretary Mrs. Hall then informed the call ballot. to meet specific needs. I.C.S. North will proceed to Jamaica and from meeting that efforts had been Street phone 2643. approximately 1/3 acre there visit Scouts in the West that had been asked of him. Rising to speak once more, Dr. made to ascertain if a tubercu­ Ideal for home or investment Indies. He wfll return to Wainwright said that tbe doctors losis specialist would be prepared it was dangerous: for the associa­ 97 Shares Jamaica for the jamboree which in the Colony had agreed that to 'come to Bermuda. It had been tion "to run into this." FOR SALE is due to commence on March the sanitorium should be erected discovered that a specialist of 18 "You have, got to walk a UtUe The Bermuda Moving Picture Company A good buy at 7 and continue until March 17. It 111 dose vicinity to the King Ed­ years' experience was interested more gentry," he observed. is hoped to send four Bermuda ward Memorial Hospital. in doing so. Did the meeting feel , —o Scouts to the jamboree. ft COTTAGE at Middletown £7,500 "Certain men have gone behind it would be a wise move to con­ Ravenna, an ancient Roman Not bound to accept the highest or any tender. Pembroke, with 6 rooms, 2 Not since Lord Baden-Powell, tinue with the investigation, sbe AFYLY the founder of. the Scout Move- the backs of the majority and port, is 5 miles from the Adriatic tanks, and modern conveniences. have said we do not want it here asked. Sea because rivers have extend­ TENDERS close 12 NOON, Thursday, February Benjamin Rego Iment and Chief Scout for many or there. It has been thrown Dr. Wainwright suggested that ed the land by silting. years, visited the Colonv 22 years back at us and said that we do 7th, 1952. Tenders are to be sealed and Price £3,000 Phone 2374 I aao, has the Chief Scout been to not know what we want," he 173_tf.eitp, Bermuda. added. addressed to the TRUST DEPARTMENT, Last March the Chief Guide, An,wer to Y t rday Pmam Tenement in 2 apartments Lady Baden-PoweU, spent some UP TO THE BOARD OF CROSSWORD PUZZLE - ' '- p The Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Soil, Limited .at North Ili-1, Pembroke East,. days in the Colony on her way HEALTH ACROSS 33—Pronoun A wS\ _4/V10 5 C O p each witb 5 rooms and home from a tour of the Carib­ "There Is not the slightest 34—Cloaks u K A L L-J-AV A A PF 1 —Harvest 38—Drink slowl- L 1 AMU PA l_ modern conveniences. NOTICE bean area. question that ft is up to 'file goddess 37—Night before Is A V ER plainly marked "Tender for Shares. 4—Web-footed *St—A pot h ecaries' P LO VE. KM L E N E + Board of Health to look after the 1761 s m tu. Price £3,000 All persons, firms, or bodies The Micmac Indians of Nova health of the Colony, and with birds "eight EW EjLISP O R!P 0 9—Declare 39— Tattered cloth u corporate having Scotia number about 3,400, ap­ tuberculosis increasing it is going 12—Obese 40— ChinjMe coin V fm__V Aiy_rr M NE R PARCEL OF LAND proximately the same as their to come hack "oh x_te liea'fth of 13—Burden 41— Rescued ¥ V A_ o 1 sm^A C estimated population in the early the Colony. 14—Hasten tti—Aeriform flnffl L 1 E pal 1 A 100 ft. x 159 ft. (3 building . CLAIMS IS—Taste **—Vttmt of _!nt N s? lots 100 It. x 50 ft.) at Hog AccotJirrs or 1600s'. "The BttWfl <_? wealth is **£ery 17—Parts aeressar- family fcP fc N •Is HA p £ S lax in never making the point." to health 46 —Live stock R i p F_ M 0 U L against The Bermuda > - Bay, Somerset Bridge, Sandys. Dr. Walirimfprt ci f ,1c_t--id ihe 19—rut 49—Native metal A IN O **• y D" A •** Parish, near the public road and 20— Fortification 60—Country of E Theatre Series, for goods tact that '$_\&_-ttfh (kfSfyert*- 21 —Cook slowly Asia p L A T a right of way to the waters of ment b\i*ifjf_l-i \#__e _tcS5&'iffer a 21— Number tt— Lamprey Lb V Sjg H 0 _ 24— Pierre BS—Cushion m _\ tint Great Sound. supplied or services ren­ year or two in the position. 27—Chicken 54- FuiT up "The system of continuity is 28—Deity 65—Male sheep 4— Flame dered made up to fhe 31st 29—Fashion 6—Organ of Price £700 terrible. Vou cannot blame tbe hearing chairman so much as the whole SO— Indefinite DOWN December, 1951, are re­ article 6—Man's Board of Health. It is not stick­ tl—Once around 1—Away nicknamo PARCEL OF LA.VD ing its neck out to look after the track •"—Crony T—Wumber quested to forward by tite 32—Female deer 3— Part mt flower 8—Wife of at Camp Hill, Warwick West, health of the Colony." Geraint 9th February, 1952, such . Once more he urged the neces­ •—Shack 85 ft. x 61 ft. 1 f z i *. b 7 t | ' 9 IO il 10—Be 111 sity of a sanitorium, questioning 11—Affirmative Price £150 accounts or claims to Mr. E. the use of having a tuberculosis 16—Solemn promise IZ n 18 21—Fragment of Fire and Marine Building, The third doctor to address the earthenware Court Street, Hamilton meeting was Dr. R. E. Shaw, the A 22—Singing vole* Phone 2228 Hamilton. i pathologist at the King Edward <9 to 23—Uppermost Memorial Hospital. Associating VV part I660tthf.i. liS02t« w. li 15 IH 25 26 25—Animated himself with the remarks made -z 2fi—East Indian V by Dr. Fulton and Dr. Wain­ _i A/A pepper _h 27 zs V 28—Aeriform flui-T^ OONALD SMITH wright, be said that tbe best ad­ 29—Soak up vice he could give was "to keep io A/, A-fit 31—Sweetheart Realtor on goading." AA a 32—Excavate VA A/, 16—Sewed The Board of Health had a good 5x 35 s_> 37 temporarily staff and if Dr. Fulton or some­ YA/ We are privileged to offer Parliament Street Dial 2119 A 36—Mournful one else had a proper place to ?8 y> •»o 37—Christian "DOMINICA" work in and proper tools, com­ b festival tmt ti-.t.* A AA 39—Repulse bined with the continual goading -ft . wz ti 40--Malc- laoo of the association, ultimately a 42—Climbing plant Richmond Road, Pembroke sanitorium wonld be provided.. mi ts tb 43—Strong wind tl 1. 4 4— Policeman The Beautiful Asked by Mr. Butterfield to A (slang) 2?tincess make a contribution to the dis­ 19 •50 Si c_ 45—Macaw cussion Dr. H. C. Wilkinson, tbe 46—House pot We are privileged to offer "MAYFAIR GARDENS" 47—MMAow Senior Medical Officer, Com­ «*? 48— Shade treo mented: 1 1 61—Parent FOR SALE Approximately 2_ acres — with Gardener's Barber Shop 1• let. hw IIMIU - r«a(.j-. tint »U II (colloq.)' This very desirable home of four bedrooms, Cottage, Stables, Greenhouses; in addition, a Princess Hotel two tiled bathrooms ahd spacious modern wealth of piaritftiig, landscaping and ample FOR SALE accommodation including a garage and Position Wanted WANTED substantial fresh water'tankage. The land fresh water. This property may be inspected' Telephone 1112 for appoint* is approximately | of an acre With 140 feet by EtppointiHeYrt, *t__d your enquiries are invited. ment to avoid delay. HOUSE AS MANAGER £6,000 to £8,000 of road frontage. Open 8 a.m. Six Rooms and Bath of Small Business or on .first Mortgage * To view and for all details kindly contact: M. A* Gibbons, Limited Open Thursday Afternoons Scott's Hill Road, Somerset, Near St. Joseph's Church. Chargeman of works, etc. Property reveals £88 per Hamilton, Bermuda month. THE BANK OF BERMUDA LIMITED, Appointments to House only five years old. 14 Years Management Experience AH Communications held in In good condition. Confidential Real. Estate Division ' Bermuda's Heal Estate Clearing: House Accommodate Business Men confidence. E. J. MELLO Write Box R1734, Bermuda Press HWtf.s.w. Write Box B1735, Bermuda Press. Phone 3959 1784**. WsEm mem THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 Page 11 YESTERDAY'S NEW YORK STOCKS CARELESS AUTO-CYCLIST mmmfflMmfflmfflmmmmmii*mmmmmmmfflmm _, '*•'_?•."•->& mws^x. A KNOCKED DOWN MAN Suggest Garden Club Member (Through tbe courtesy of Station WRUL of the World-Wla« Stores in Hamilton — Castle Harbour Broadcasting Foundation, in co-operation with Merrill, Lynch, Pierce Fined £5 As Pedestrian Is Tenner and Bean rebroadcast locally by Station ZBM). On Board Of Agriculture St. George's and Belfield-in-Somerset MARKET AVERAGES Told He May Lay Claim Industrials 271.68 (up $0.99) The appointment of a club re­ Spraying for purple scale was Rails ftg-06 (tip $ 0.27) NEW YORK MARKET UfimJE$*9.00 (up $0.37) Walter E. Bardgett, of Pem­ presentative to the Board of advocated. It Was alio suggested broke, an auto - cyclist who Agriculture was suggested at yes­ that the spraying of lilies could Aili„*Jnalmers 51 % NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— pleaded not guilty to a charge of terday's meeting of the Bermuda be done this month also. --merican Airlines 15% Stock prices hardened moderately careless driving but admitted Garden Club. This, it was felt, Mrs. Lightbourn introduced American Radiator 15% today with less active dealings. knocking down a pedestrian, was Would keep the club better in­ two new members to the club, American Tel. and Tel. ISC Buyers were only half-hearted fined £5 and bad bis licence en­ formed of the board's activities Lady Andrewes and Mrs. Vall American Tobacco B 65% about the recovery, But the tone dorsed in Hamilton magistrates and would ensure greater co­ M. American Car and Foundry 34% hardened in the last hour to put court yesterday. operation between the two _ X BENCH DISPLAYS American Smelting 50% industrial prices at tite best of bodies At-.-... Air Reduction 26 \. the day. Chemical, oil, metal, Stanley Hamilton Gilbert, of In tbe bench displays prizes and specialities acted better than Cox's Hill, testified that as he was Such an appointment would, were awarded as follows: (kwlp.n Anaconda Copper 52% walking with bis two sons he was however, require the sanction of Armour and Company 11% the average, and a few issues hibiscus, Mrs. Ridgway first and gained as much as two or four struck from the rear and fell to the Governor and no immediate second; single hibiscus, Mrs. Con­ Baldwin Locomotive 10 >_ the ground unconscious. The action was taken by the club, Bendix Aviation 53% points or more. Sales volume rad Frith first and second; shrubs, totalled 1,450,000 shares. accident happened in a dark patch although a motion approving the Mrs. Frith: poinsettia, Mrs. Guy Bethlehem Steel S3 % of the road some distance from a idea was passed. Ridgway; double geranium, Lady Briggs Manufacturing 33% The main body of the stocks street light. The suggestion arose out of a Conyers; single geranium, Mrs. Carrier Corporation 35% firmed and held tiieir ground. A leg and his shoulder and neck discussion concerning the ,possi­ Frith; loquat, Mrs. Frith; succu­ 3.1. Case 66% Bethlehem gained a little on its bility that the department's tree were injured. Hie had lost the lent, Lady Conyers perennials UNCI 1*144 Cerro de Pasco Copper 56% quarterly report and other steels proper use of his leg, although planting scheme might not co­ (firsts in three varieties) Mrs. Chesapeake and Ohio 34 V_ were raised fractionally. Other he could walk. An X-ray revealed incide with efforts being made by Ridway, Mrs. Frith and Mrs. Chrysler 69 % metal and mining issues did that ttte leg was not broken, but the club. Ridgway; annua-* (Bermuda Coca Cola 105 % fairly well. he had been told if the pain con­ Lady Conyers said she hoped, violet) Mrs. Frith (regular Columbia Gas and Electric 16 Many _ traders cannot decide tinued another examination would that the £90,000 programme for violet) Mrs. Frith (sweet pea) Consolidated Edison 33% whether to hold stock for a new have to take place. the removal of cedars and the Mrs. Ridgway; bulbs, Mrs. Frith, 1 Cuban-American Sugar 20% inflationary wave, which they ex­ planting of other trees would not Mrs. Ridgway: imported roses, pect, or to sell them in the present FOUR FEET OCT Curtis Wright 9 %, "A" 34 Gilbert said he was no more cancel the agricultural show this Lady Conyers, first and second; DuPont 88% deflationary trend, so that they year. She had discussed the Bermuda roses, Mrs. Frith, Mrs. can buy stocks at lower prices than four feet from the left-hand Eastman Kodak 45% side of the road. His boys -"were matter W-th department officials Ridgway; Bermuda climbing rose, Federated Dept. Stores 40% before the fiscal phase of in­ and learned that there was a Wta. Frith; vine_y*__dy Conyers, flation takes place. within that distance. General Electric 58 % In answer to a question put by possibility that the department first and second, oranges, Mrs. General Foods 43% the Wor. H. Martin Godet, who would be unable to handle the Ridgway. | General Motors 51 % CARELESS TRUCI DRIVER tried the case, Gilbert said he was show and manage the removal Glidden Co. 41 wearing a dark blue suit. It was programme. Goodyear 46% torn in the accident. Mis. Wilbur Lightbourn, presi- Graham Paige 2% FINED £5 YESTERDAY Bardgett said he was proceed­ dent of the club, told members Bevan Charges Greyhound 11% ing up Cox's Hill and had passed she had recently written to Mrs. Gulf OU Corp. 56% William Bridge, chairman of the 7 a group of boys. He had accord­ F^udson,Motors 12 /B Collided With Car At ingly slowed down to at least 15 Flower Show School in the Health Scheme InspitSv on Copper 27% miles an hour. United States, on the possibility International Harvester 35 Quarry Entrance The road was "bumpy." It was of having one of the school's International Nickel 46% because he was trying to follow judges conduct' a lecture series Murdered International Paper 48% here or receiving help or advice te w e futs that only Internationa] Tel. and Tel. If % Henry Jacinto DeSilva, a truck i 9 _?* 1_ 5 _* 1. *"* in some other way on the train­ Johns Manville 68% driver who collided with a private noticed Gilbert when he was ing of qualified judges. LONDON, Feb. 1 (Rtuter).— car driven by Mrs. Richard Frei­ about 12 feet from him, be said. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, fiery left- Kennecott Copper 89% She also announced that a wing, rebel • leader, blasted Mr. Loews 16% senbruch, was fouad guilty of The road was dirk at that point, _et**er was being sent to parish careless driving in Hamilton mag­ but his headlights picked out Winston Churchill's Conservative Maracaibo Oil and Explor. 11% arbor societies seeking their co- Government tonight for attempt­ Montgomery Ward 63% istrates court yesterday. He was Gilbert, Bardgett said. • operation in thfc year's roadside fined £5 and his licence Was en­ There was plenty of room to ing to murder the nationalised National Dairy 52 garden competition. Judging is health programme he fathered National Distillers 31 dorsed by the Wor. H.' Martin pass, Bardgett admitted, except to take place during-the iast week three years ago. N.Y. Central 19% Godet. fbr the fact he was trying to avoid in May. Mrs. Freisenbruch testified deep holes in the road. Gilbert, The burly Welshman, now ' Ohio Oil 59 >/_ that she was driving along St. I _g., he had said, was about four TO JUDGE IN UJL, attempting to wrest leadership of Packard Motors 4% It was announced that Lady John's Road when she saw tbe test from Ms proper side of the the Labour Party from the ex- Pan American Airways 11% road. Conyers will act as a judge at the Premier, Mr. Clement Attlee, Pennsylvania Railroad 18% bumper of a truck emerge from International Flower Show in the I a quarry entrance. She pulled Bardgett swerved to avoid charged that Mr. Churchill eager­ Pepsi-Cola 9 United States shortly., ly grasped Britain's economic Phillips Petroleum 52% over to her right-hand side to Gilbert but was unable to do so. i avoid the vehicle' but the truck He believed his arm must have Mrs. Harry Richardson, secre­ crisis as an excuse for wrecking Pure Oil 65% struck Gilbert and knocked him tary of the CttriB Growers' Asso­ I the free medicine scheme which RCA. 25 continued into the road and the ciation, spoke about the trip sbe down. j he pushed through as the Labour Remington Rand 30%* side of her car was scratched by and her husband made to Florida it. In addition, the front fender Bardgett said he also ML When ait Christmas. Government's Health Minister in Revere Copper and Brass 31 % and the side doors were damaged. he picked himself up and went 1948. RepubUc Steel 42% She told of visiting places The complainant's husband cor­ over to Gilbert the two boys had ' Mr. Bevan charged into battle Sears Roebuck 55'',. roborated. disappeared. where experiments in citrus Sinclair Oil 4M% growing were conducted and earlier this week when the 3 They had gone ahead to call Ms Government announced that it SeM*ony Vacuum 39 ,i "v_RY POOR vi§iR_i_rnr. wife, Gilbert said. Sbe was some compared the conditions and Sperry 33% Police Constable William Smith distance ahead. problems in Bermuda and Florida. would make Britons pay a small Standard Brands 24'_ testified that the point of impact Jhe said fite found that there fee fer medical prescriptions, Bardgett corroborated that were greater problems in Florida. dental treatment and wigs — all Standard Oil af NJ. 82% was six feet eight inches from Gilbert had been wearing dark No other Slacks Studebaker 32 V_ the quarry entrance. DeSilva Greater use was lpade of the free under the nationalised health clothing. programme. Swift International 33% would have had "very poor visi­ Mr. Godet said he had asked the decorative value of citrus trees in Texas Company 59 •_ bility*' of the main road, tbe con­ question on tills point as he had Florida than in Bermuda. "If this is carried into tew it Timken Roller Bearing 47% stable added. observed from personal experi­ Floral arrangements for the means that the free health service can compare Twentieth Century Fox 18% DeSilva said he was driving ence that it was often difficult for month were based on the first is dead,'' Mr. Bevan declared. United Airlines 32 "very slowly?? when he emerged motorists to see pedestrians who 'verse of the nursery rhyme "The temporary financial crisis United Aircraft 33% . onto the highway. wore dark clothing and were "Mary, Mary quite cd©trary." has been eagerly seized upon as United Fruit Corp. 83% He was sounding his horn all walking in ill-lit places. Prizes for the best arrangements an( excuse to destroy the national Union Carbide 60'.'4 the while, he went on, but he went to Mrs. Irving Price, Mrs. health programme." / with heard no answering horn from UP TO AUTO-C-XXIST Conrad Frith and Mrs. Guy Union Pacific 113% In any case it was up to Bard­ The bill issued by tite Govern­ United Corporation 5 approaching traffic. Ridgway. . The winning arrange­ ment lays down penalties, includ­ When he did stop there was gett to avoid hitting another road ment-, were placed on display in U.S. Steel 41 *i user and he must be found guilty, ing fines and imprisonment, for Warner Brm"- M% plenty of room for the other car the window of the Verdmont making false statements to obtain to pass. In his opinion the car the. magistrate, said. Bardgett had Florist. Western Union 41% not denied hitting Gilbert. benefits under the service. Westinghouse Elec 37% driver, bad not used her breakes. . Flower of the month was the Patients will be charged one He had tried stopping a car at Mr- Godet informed Gilbert be West Indies Sugar 39 was entitled to lay a claim for his gerbera, and.prizes for the best shilling by the druggist each time Willys Overland 9' _ the same point and found out be "Specimens went to Mrs. G. they go to get a prescription. could stop within 40 feet, DeSilva hospital expenses and loss of em­ F. W. Wool worth 44% ployment thne before Bardgett or Hutchings, double, and Mrs. Political observers here believe Youngstowne 49% said. Ridgway, single. that Mr. Bevan's all-out campaign He believed the complainant Bardgett's insurance company. had been travelling too fast on a "That's what insurance companies A work of the month. report, against the Conservatives' road requiring cautious driving. jure for," the magistrate said. read by the president, stated that economy cuts has increased Ms DeSilva admitted in reply to a February was a good month for chances of grabbing the leader­ CANADIAN, 10ND0N AND question put by tiie prosecution truck and did just the opposite cutting back oleander hedges. It ship of the Labour Party. They that be bad not sent his helper to applying the breakes. He ad­ advised tbe cutting of the older said the number of bis supporters SOUTH AFRICAN STOCKS ahead to see if the road was clear. mitted, however, that the truck shoots, leaving the young ones to has grown considerably in the Eugene Sylvester Barnes, the driver's visibility was poor. produce next season's blooms. past week. helper on the truck, testified that It was the duty ot the driver no vehicle was in sight wben emerging onto to the main road By Courtesy Bank ti It. T. the truck emerged from the not to endanger a driver already Butterfield & Son, Ltd. quarry entrance. He considered there, Mr. Godet found. tiie complainant bad made an er­ It had been proved that De- I ROYAL MAIL LINES LTD. 1 ror in judgment concerning her Sila's visibility was "practically CANADIAN STOCKS ability to stop. nil," tbe magistrate went on, and ss "LOMBARDY" to sail from London (Noon Prices in Dollars) BECAME CONFUSED that he had struck the other Aluminium 122 He believed Mrs Freisenburch vehicle. He was quite satisfied about March 12th. Anglo-Canadian 9.25 who he said was a "learner," had that tbe accused had been at fault Calgary & Edmonton nil become confused on seeing the and must therefore convict him. mv "LOCH AVON" to sail from London Canada Cement Common 74% (Chill space) Canadian Pacific Railway 34% Canadian Breweries 18% about April 4th. Consolidated Paper 3714 SPECIAL PRICE Consol. Mining & Smelting 201 on Hollinger nil HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents. Home Oil nil Imperial Oil 39% English AU Wool Blankets 1807tsm. McColl 44 Noranda 84 Regular Price £5.0.0 — Sale Price £3.10.0 LONDON AND SOUTH AFRICAN STOCKS Regular Price £7.0.0 — Sale ftiee £4.10.0 CPR Preferred 84% Royal Dutch 2914 DEEB SAAD Lever Uni-Lever N.V. 45/9 No finer Whisky goes Mount Isa 42/- HAMILTON North Broken Hill 69/- 1790ti. Blyvoors 42/6 into any bottle Daggafontein 65/7 •_ Free State Geduld 62/6 G root fie i 32/6 Middle Wits 20/3 Welkom 35/- FIBRE SUITCASES West Driefontein 124/4 ti For a Light, Durable, Inexpensive Case Western Holdings 63/6 Anglo-American 157/6 select Fibre. Pretoria Portland Cement 103/6 SCOTCH WHISKY' . United Tobacco South 40/7 li We have all sizes! * O Also ask to see our selection of DUFFLE BAGS John F. Burrows 6c Co., Ltd. are carried ZIPPER BAGS and LUGGAGE STRAPS Closing Exchange Rates . Limited, Yesterday:

BANK OF ENGLAND OFFICIAL RATE FOR UNITED STATES Sandys Fashion House EXCHANGE: $2.781875 $2.7*185 Bank baying: rate $2.8050 Specializing in making $1.00 equals 7/1)4 Bank selling rate $2.78 Hen's Shirts and Shorts $1.00 eqaals 7/2 Ladies' Dresses, Skirts- jt>"7 CANADIAN FREE RATE: London Blouses, Draperies, Etc. $2.79375 $2.79125 Montreal Visit us at Or call 8151 in Bermuda $2.7925 $2.7875 Chrisley Hall (Bldg.), fer Home Service. Alter a Shopping Spree the Open from 9 a.m.—5 p.m. Bank buying rate $2.81 Central Street, Family Enjoy BROOKE BOND TEA Flannel £7.15.0 Gabardine £8.15.0 Doeskin £9.0.0 $1.00 equals 7/1 Somerset . Thursday 9—12 Bank selling rate $2.7750 17T2t»- . wre*!-. 1149 equals 1/W. wmmmmmmmsmammmmmmmm .. mm ."iup-j-i mm mmmmwz _-—•—«-•» '••-ii i-.in I milium 'iumweiaw—i—ain,. - ..--ammaum Page 12 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1952

** Only Nibbling" 2 Here she stopped to dry her U.S. cities for film indust tti TROOPS IN JAPAN TRUCK STRIKE HITS English Couple Tried tears. JOAN FONTAINE VOWS drives. To Smuggle Currency •"There. is no need to distress "I've been home four mon| yourself," Mr. Godet advised her. NOT TO* REMARRY-YET in the past year," she said. "H_| TO RESPECT JAP LAW FIFTEEN ILS. STATES fite accused controlled herself could a husband take that." Continued from Page 1 and continued that she had Miss Fontaine said she belie\| TOKYO, Web. 1 (Renter).— Wage Dispute Halts Many, Council Wants Far More The charges were laid by the cashed two £10 traveller's divorce is no more prevalent United States and Japanese rep­ Currency Control Board, repre­ cheques to pay for the number. Cannot Reconcile Career Hollywood than in other parts resentatives negotiating a security sented by Mr. H. J. Fitzpatrick. After she had done so and theU.S. pact here today agreed that Haulage Services The Solicitor-General, Mr. Peter approached a steward to pay him, And Marriage Asked when she would be wil American troops to be stationed Smith, prosecuted. ' The accused he told her she did not need to ing to give up ber camff in ord I in Japan after the peace treaty CHICAGO, Feb. 1 UP)—Some Ambitious Reforestation were represented by Mr. John 20,000 AFL truck drivers Ja 15 do so because she had won the HOLLYWOODf Feb. 1 (/P)— to provide a father for hat tvl must respect Japanese laws. Patton. Ihe Wor. H.' Martin ship's pool. Joan Fontaine, who became a daughters (Debbie, 3 and Msftitl southern and midwest states Godet heard the case. Mr. Dean Rusk, President Tru­ struck today in a wage dispute She put the money back in her single woman this week, says 6, adopted in Peru) sbe replief man's special ambassador who Mr. Smith gave the facts of the purse and "really, honestly forgot she won't marry again—until she "Probably when I find the riglj with operators. case. He said that the Youngs heads the American negotiators, The strike virtually paralysed Than Roadside Clearing it—it was an honest mistake," she gives up her career. man."' has described the pact, as a pro­ had gone to a counter of the assured Mr. Godet. Her divorce from film producer operation of freight companies in Currency and Exchange Control visional arrangement under which the 15 states. The effects were '*l did wrong regarding the William Dozier became final this the presence of American forces Continued from Page 1 Foard on the morning of January dollars—I am very sorry it hap­ week. She was formerly divorced felt immediately throughout 28. Ashes Returned to Bermu. would deter armed attacks on much of the eastern half of the which must be prepared to en­ ment of Aeri-tdture is large pened," she declared. from actor Brian Aherne. Now Japan. country. ' able present proposals to be put enough to handle this problem. There they asked for a permit Mr. Patton said people playing that she again has no marital ' State Minister Katsuo Okazaki The srtikes hit the south from into effect should be capable of We have a reserve fund which has to leave the Colony. One of the in tne card game had offered ties, she intends to stay that way. For Burial Here is leading the Japanese delegates. the Carolinas to Texas and in application to wider schemes." been built up year by year and clerks, Mrs. Ferriera, checked loung some money and he took "Fve tried it twice, and it although its purchasing' power is their passports to see how many it after he had made his currency just doesn't work," she remarked -A special service to commit thi Agreement in principle has Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Major Huxley said bis atten­ ashes of two Bermuda-borl been reached on a number of Ohio. Ihe long-haul truckers tion had been invited to the pas­ less than it was five years- ago dollars they had been allowed by declaration. He considered he in her hilltop home overlooking 11 think the Legislature should the United Kingdom currency did not need to make another Los Angeles. "It's too tough try­ ladies who died in America wii[ items, including navigation and were ordered out at midnight by sage in the Director's report control. declaration. be held at 4 pjn. today at Si| communications systems and for­ the AFL Teamsters Union against which stated that it would take devote some of the money to­ ing to lead the double life as a wards fighting this problem." The Youngs stated they had an GOING TO UJ3., NO DOLLARS 'film actress and wife. You can't PauPs Church, Paget. eign exchange control. These approximately 500 companies. from 18 to 20 years to remove all The ashes are the remains ol items have been referred to a corn- 36,000 STAY AT WOBK the dead cedars. The fund was for emergencies affidavit of support and had per­ he nad been on his way to the | do a good job of both. mission to take out £ 5 jointly. United States without any Mrs. Robert Hannah, (the formeI tee for final preparation. Last minute agreements be­ He commented. "That is simply and not for current expenses. Sir "CAN'T TAKE IT" Myrtle F. Jones),, who died hi tween the union and operators Eldon was sure that the people - This was all the currency they dollars, the lawyer said. The "Goodness knows, I tried. But Other points are under con­ not getting at the problem which were taking out of Bermuda with couple expected to stay with August 1950, and Mrs. ClareneJ sideration by a technical commit­ of nine midwest states averted has become one of the major who controlled it would welcome I think it's virtually impossible A. Jbhnson, (the former Gladyl a walkout of another 36,000 a recommendation from the the exception of traveller's friends in America. for the right kind of man to be tee. ones in these Islands. I have cheques, the accused told the Tnere had been no reason why T. Jones) who died in Januarjj drivers. heard many remarks from visitors Legislature on the lines he had married to a movie star. this year. Both were daughters suggested. ' clerk. They added that the Mrs. Young snouid not have "Even though he has steeled But strike orders to southern who were shocked at seeing these cheques were negotiable only in declared the sterling she held, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geqrgtf acres and acres of dead trees. JUST PLAYED WITH IT himself against it, something Albert Jones. truckers had been sent out to sterling. Mr. Patton commented, he was happens to a man when he steps local unions from headquarters of Within the next five years' the Referring to the cedar infesta­ therefore satisfied that she had Both ladies died in the United the Southern Conference at Their exit permits were issued off a train and someone says, States and were cremated there I Cannon ones which still have a little tion he went on:' "This condition and stamped and they were in­ really forgotten sbe had it. 'step right this way Mr. Fon­ Memphis, Tenn., after contract foliage left will be dead, too, has existed for at least five years He asked the magistrate to The ashes were to arrive in Ber-I negotiations collapsed. formed that they would be liable taine.' muda yesterday and be com-| Beach Towels leaving nothing but gaunt and during that time we have to search at the airport before they divorce the two situations relat­ "That hurts. Any man with W. M. Miller, chairman of the forests." mitted together this afternoon. In just played with the problem. left, Mr. Smith went on. ing to' the dollars and the I self-respect cant' take it, and I conference estimated that at least The Attorne" General went on "Bermuda relies on what the sterling. 100,080 drivers, warehousemen, Sometime during the course of wouldn't want to marry the other Solid Colours to say that in a comparatively Almighty gave it and we have the conversation at tbe Board's Mr. Godet commented that the kind. and city pickup and delivery short time the roots of dead trees done nothing by way of improve­ charges had not been disputed. drivers in other states would be officers one oi the two. the clerk "It's also tough for a man to 36 x 72 rotted away, eausing the trees ment. The countryside in tbe did not remember which, asked if The couple had been about to I watch all the flowers arrive for I affected fay the strike because of themselves to be more affected position it is in today is no attrac­ leave Bermuda with currency for the curtailed long-haul services. dollars could be bought to take bis wife, and the phone calls and 17/6 ea. by winds. tion for the tourist." out. The cleric told them no, the which they had no permit, which the attention she gets. It's hard RAINBOW' Southern states hit by the Solicitor General said. was contrary to the control regu­ | for him to see his wife off to work strike are Georgia, Florid-., Ala­ "I would not dare to think of He said that the present pro­ the results if a hurricane up­ posed expenditure would "get us The Youngs presented their lations. | at -6 in the morning and have i % TAXI The Shirt Shop bama, Tennessee, Louisiana, exit permit to the extra revenue He stressed the fact that war­ Texas, Arkansas, North and rooted three or four thousand of nowhere." A sum of £100,000 her come home after dark, too them, bringing down cables and or £200,000 would be necessary. officer, William Henry Davies, at time regulations "had been con­ tired even to talk to him." (Open Thursdays) South Carolina, Kentucky and tinued in forte for so many years electrical installations," he con­ Although he said he agreed Kindley Field, on January 30 at TOO MUCH TRAVEL SERVICE IW-fi. Mississippi. about 7.15 a.m., Mr. Smith said. after the conflict because of tbe The absences are too much of a '• tinued. substantially wito the previous financial strain under which "It is not a problem susceptible remarks, the Hon. G. A. Williams When they were asked by Mr. strain on a husband, she added. [ Davies if they had any funds other Britain labours,.particularly with During the past year or two, she 24 Hours to nibbling. It should be treated opined that the problem was not regard to the dollar question." as the most urgent single problem so bad as to have "a very detri­ than the £ 5 specified, Mrs. Young made a picture in Italy, another replied they had not, Mr. Smith Mr. Godet said he took a in England, made a goodwill tour facing this Colony. The plan mental effect" on the tourist serious view of the dollar contra­ Dial 1048 should be reconsidered in the trade. Last year the Colony had went' on. Young, who was in of South America, attended film hearing distance, said nothing. vention as a deliberate attempt, premieres In Washington and 1 7623ttu.w.th f.« tp moot imaginative way possible," received a record number of and an admitted one, to avoid the he added. visitors. Darrell Dickinson, another Cus­ San Fracisco—and visited other toms official, next asked Young to currency regulations. MUCH BIGGER He did think, however, tbat interview the officer _i-charge of On the joint charge the Youngs Agreeing that the work could "pressure" should be brought to Customs, Ralph Gauntlett were fined £10 each. She was not be carried out too quickly, bear on the Department of Agri­ Ihe latter asked Young into his fined £25 for preparing to take the Hon. F. G. Gosling suggested culture to act with more haste. office and questioned him as to wit the sum of £19.10. He was it was going to be a much bigger currency over and above the £5 fined £278.5 for attempting to WHEN YOU NEED task than many people realised. stated- on the exit permit, Mr. take out $259.76. This amount For Sinks fit involves taking out some­ Smith told toe court. Ihe Customs was converted into sterling at thing like a. million trees or WANTS STONE OF SCONE official told the Youngs, in addi­ the rate of $2.80 to the pound and A PLUMBER Repairs... more," be said. tion, that they were going to be tbe result multiplied by three. Shortly after the blight had searched. Present during part of the trial hit Bermuda, he continued, he GIVEN TO THE SCOTS was Major the Hon. David Hux­ (MOW IN STOCK) had set to work removing a great COUPLE ARE SEARCHED ley, the Attorney General. CALL US! many trees from his own pro­ Young then stated he had $250 Mr. Fitzpatrick and a number perty and the area was improved Return To Britain For in U.S. currency. He was searched of visitors attended the hearing. For clogged up Compare Excelsior 12$ cc by it and $259.76 was found on his per­ drains or drippy son, Mr. Smith continued. with any other machine^ in its class. On the removal of dead trees Each Coronation faucets — call us FACTORY BUILT THROUGHOUT, including by roadsides Mr. Gosling re­ Twenty-one pounds sterling was Wife Beats Him To It marked: "A wind of 20 or 30 found on Mrs. Young when she for prompt, effi­ pedals which allow a full thrust on the kick- m.p.h. coming after tbe roots had LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— was searched by Mrs. J. Cousland, The ancient coronation stone, Mr. Smith went on. Another £3 LOUP CITY, Neo. UP).—The cient, low - cost starter. 3-Speed Foot-change. Adjustable rotted would do great damage— Rev. Culver J. Warner, pastor let alone a hurricane." snatched from historic Westmin­ was found in a trunk and also an repairs! Front and Rear Suspension. Specially manu­ ister Abbey by Scottish nationa­ amount of silver, the Solicitor of Loup City's Methodist Church, factured quiet Silencer. Excelsior Universal is The Hon. Sir Eldron Trimina- lists Christmas before last and General said. announced his sermon topic .for ham said he had read into the a coming Sunday would be "The a safe machine. Director's report a great re- now back in the Abbey,.will be­ He added that he was willing to EDWARD D. MacRONALD, LTD come a regular traveller on -toe consider that that £3 had been Creative Process." | luctance to recommend big ex­ But on the Saturday before toe Plumbing, Keating and Refrigeration YOUNG 6c SON penses. high road to Scotland if Lord Eli- overlooked by the accused, if that bank has his way. plea was put forth. sermon, Mrs. Warner stole his East Broadway Under Walker Arcade Phone 3161 He continued: "I don't think Some Bermuda notes were also thunder. She presented him with • FOR COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE PHONE 1101 the present staff at the Depart­ This Scots peer said today he a 7V_lb. daughter. would ask tiie Government to found on the couple but there let Scotland — the original own­ was no point in taking them into ers — have it, on condition that account. Mr. Smith added. it came back "with fitting cere­ Mr. Patton, as counsel for toe mony" to London for each future Youngs, said that the couple coronation. arrived in the Colony on the Britannic last Saturday. Tbey He has presented the proposal planned to fly to Nassau on Last Day of Sale! in the form of a question in the January 29 at 9.45 a.m., but were House of Lords. advised the plane was delayed And Now He wants the venerated Scone because of, engine trouble. I Stone, or "Stone of Destiny," to On that date they possessed no be delievered "under escort and dollars, the lawyer explained. I TODAY IS THE LAST DAY with fitting ceremony" to - the No. 5 On The Dean of the Thistle and Chapel PLAYED CARDS Royal of Scotland for custody in While waiting for. notification St. Giles's Cathedral, Edinburgh. from B.O.A.C. Young was in­ Hit Parade to obtain a The stone, traditional crowning vited to Join in a game of cards j seat for British sovereigns, was at the hotel where he stayed, Mr. of looted from Scone, then the cap­ Patton said. ital of Scotland, by King Edward "The game was played in I of England in 1280. dollars," Young testified.v He won 20% CASH DISCOUNT Nationalists claiming it for $9, which accounted for the Scotland kept it hidden for over amount beyond the $250. . MASTERS three months last year despite a "I am extremely ashamed of on the following nation-wide search, before plac­ myself," Young declared. "I un­ After Inventory Sales ing it, draped in a Scottish flag,' fortunately yielded to tempta­ in the ruins of Arbroath's his­ tion. 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