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LIGHTING-UP TIME WEATHER FORECAST 6 a.m. te midnight Monday — Moderate 7.26 p.,m . southwesterly to westerly winds decreas­ ing during the day; showers in morning, TIDE TABLE FOR OCTOBER mainly fair in afternoon. Date High Water Low Water Sun- Sun- YESTERDAY'S WEATHER A.M. P.M. AM. PM. rise set Maximum temperature 79.1 Minimum temperature — ~ ...— 72.3 8 10.45 1056 4.30 5.04 7.13 656 Rainfall . 1.39 inches 9 11.15 1155- 4.59 5.36 7.16 6.55 2typ Emjal (lazgttg anft (Eolmtigt latli? 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM VOL. 25—NO. 235 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 ««.m m v»i^lALCOA PUTTING ON STEAMER SERVICE H.E, Asks Employers To Aid lheir Employees To Share In Politics 25,000 WORD INDICTMENT RELATIONS OF BIG THREE [BAR UCENCE FOR B.V.R.C. FORTNIGHTLY TRIPS BY GEORGE OF NAZI WAR CRIMINALS ARE PERCHTIBLY COOL | CLUB IS TURNED DOWN Supplementing his address last His Excellency the Governor and WASHINGTON WILL BEGIN EARLY week to the Hamilton Rotary Club, his family climbed aboard an R.A.F. His Excellency tbe Governor, Lord Transport Oommand plane at Kind- Final Details Settled By Irritation On Both Sides Is Three Churches In Area Are Burghley, ta a farewell press confer­ ley Field yesterday noon to bid ence on Saturday morning urged "au revoir" to Bermuda but with Four Allied Prosecutors Freed Of War's Restraints Opposed To Application IN NOVEMBER; 275 PASSENGERS that employers ta Bermuda allow them went a "Bermudian"—-a stray young men ta their firms the time dog to which Lady Burghley had to participate in politics. He sug­ become attached. 23 LEADING FIGURES WILL PACIFIC SET-UP AND KEEPING PETITION SIGNERS SCORED Giving the biggest impetus for a quick resuscitation of Ber­ gested that they look upon it as a The dog, of an Alsatian-collie BY MAJORCA. COOPER muda's tourist trade since the fatness. Withy service was resumed contribution to the Colony. mixture, was found ta the Public BE m TRIAL AT NUREMBERG OF ATOM BOMB SECRET IRK "X very much hope," he said, Buildings grounds some time ago this past summer, and possibly paving the way for the early re­ •'that if the younger men in any by Mr. Charles Vivian, the Gov­ By HENRY BUCKLEY (Special through Reuter) Flans fear tbe formation of a club opening of the Princess and Bermudiana Hotels, the Alcoa Steam- business expresses a wish to go Into ernment's Public Relations Officer, for members of the Bermuda Volun­ politics, their employers will look who gave tt to Major Lee, the Prize BERLIN, Oet. 7 (Reuter).—Rudolf LONDON, Oct. 7.— Belations be­ teer Rifle Corps received a death strip Company wfll inaugurate a passenger steamship service from upon it as a contribution to the Court auditor. Hess, formerly Hitler's Deputy and tween the great Allied powers, the blow on Saturday afternoon to tbe New York to Bermuda next month. Colony and allow the required time However, Major Lee did not have a prisoner to Britain since 1941, will U.S.S.R. on the one hand and tbe Hamilton PoUce Court when the to be taken." the accommodation at his flat for be sent to Germany to tbe next few United Kingdom and the United licensing Authority for the Ham­ The War Shipping Administration in the United States has Lord Burghley said that that was such a big dog and the animal was days to join 22 other leading Nazis States on the other, are unquestion­ ilton City District rejected the assigned the George Washington, under charter from the Eastern being done to a "certain extent" taken to Government House, where charged as war criminals, Sir Hartley ably cooler at tbis juncture than at application of tbe BVRC. OU Com­ at this time. He expected that a it subsequently followed Lady Burgh­ William Shawcross, the British At­ any period since • the Yalta Confer­ rades' Association for a certificate Steamship Company, ta nm, which will be on a fortnightly book. "huge majority" of the employers ley about the premises. torney General and chief British ence. to sell intoxicating liquors to its Yesterday's New York Times carried the following story: "The would be perfectly willing to pro­ "Major"—the dog was named prosecutor of war crimes, disclosed In tbe view of certain diplomatic members at "Lawnsdale." Victoria Alcoa Steamship Company, Inc.. now serving as general agent for the vide the younger members of their after Major Lee—was eased into the here today. circles, this Is not an unexpected Street. War Shipping Administration, has disclosed that the George Washing­ staffs with such opportunities. aircraft yesterday with some diffi­ development. The tight bond of The accused will he presented with Tbe Licensing Authority compris­ ton, under charter from the Eastern Steamship Company, is to be culty because tt had developed a a 25,000 word indictment, filling 43 military necessity which held these ed tbe Wor. H. Martin Godet, chair­ CITES HIS EXECUTIVE great dislike for the sound of motors foolscap pages. It may reach them powers together during the war Is man, the Hon. Major R. W.Appleby; assigned on an emergency basis to a service operating between New York turning-over. in their cells at Nuremberg on Tues­ no longer appUcable. Lieut. Ool. R. C. Eearl: and Mr. C. A. and Bermuda. Sailings will be every two weeks, with the first departure Asked by one reporter whether he - Thus crises in relations during the thought there had been progress "ACTINGS" SWORN IN day. D. Talbot. early next month. Martin Bormann, who succeeded past year such as that over Poland, to that direction here, Lord Burgh­ At 7.30 o'clock last night the Hon. which reached its apogee during 3 CLERGYMEN OBJECT "The rates announced for the service are $40 one way, $80 round trip, ley spoke about the Executive Coun­ William Addis, Colonial Secretary, Hess, will bo tried ta his absence fail­ and to these rates should be added tbe usual transportation taxes. ing his capture before the trials March and April, and tite sharp, brief Strong objections to granting the cil and the average age of its mem­ was sworn in as Acting Governor verbal encounter over General Mac- "United States citizens making round trips are not required to have bers. with the Hon. William Davidson, begin. licence came from tbe Rev. Br. W. R. passports, but must carry proof of citizenship. Reservations are being Four chief prosecutors, Sir H. W. Arthur's Supreme Japanese com­ Seeley, of the Wesley Methodist Tt Is a very good one," he com­ Assistant Colonial Secretary, mov­ mand, . staged between Mr. Molotov accepted at the company's 17 Battery Place office or at any authorized mented. "It would stand up to ing up to act as Colonial Secretary. Shawcross, Judge Robert H. Jackson Church, the Rev. Victor E. Ford, of tourist agency. fer the United States, M. Rudenko and ma. Averili Harriman in tbe the St. Andrew's Presbyterian any to the world.** For the past few days Lord and Kremlin as tbe Pacific War was end­ "A line official said the George Washington would carry about 375 He elaborated that the Colonial Lady Burghley have been making for the USSR, and M. Francois De Church, and the Rev. E. N. Thornley, passengers." Treasurer and the Attorney Gen­ Menthon far France, spent the whole ing, were balanced by tiie strategic of St. Paul's A.M.E. Church. These adieus to their many friends ta the requirements of the alliance. The news has come as suddenly as the Furness, Withy development eral were the men with the experi­ Islands. At Ktadley Field yester­ of yesterday settling the final details churches are all located to the neigh­ came. On Saturday tbe story began to seep into tiie Colony but Bermu­ ence, hast the rest of the Coun­ day morning, accompanied by their of the indictment. Soviet irritation against Britain bourhood of "Lawnsdale." dian travellers returning in the PAA. CUpper yesterday morning said cillors were to their early forties. two children, the Hon. Gillian and One general charge was to be made and America arises from various dif­ Following rejection of the applica­ there Was much talk about the new service to New York's shipping circles. In a rapidly changing world, he Angela Cecil, a large crowd of pro­ against all 23 alleged criminals, and ferences of opinion. The chief among tion. Major G. A. Cooper, chairman stressed, it was good judgment to minent people were present to wish to addition there would be a series these can be summarised according­ of the B.V.R.C. CM Comrades' As­ HAD INTIMATED DEVELOPMENT use the services of young men for the quartet God-speed on their of individual indictments, the Attor­ ly. sociation, made this statement: "I La the House of Assembly on July 16. in a lengthy announcement on public life. journey home. ney General said. 1. Generalissimo Stalin, Foreign feel that each and every person, Questioned whether there was not shipping as chairman of tbe Trade Development Board, Mr. N. H. P. Yesey Bushing from Darrell's Island DIVISION OF WORK Commissar Molotov and the Presi­ whose signature was appended to the a greater tendency here than to where they had alighted from one dium of the Supreme Soviet are said stated that the Alcoa Steamship Company was interested to carrying petition protesting against the passengers. England on the part of older men of tbe P.A.A. Clippers, the Attorney Although tt was impossible to re­ to be especially angry at the United licence of the B.YR.C. Club, is direct­ "to hang on," Lord Burghley said General, the Hon. J. T. Gilbert, and veal the nature of the indictment States because of American insis­ ly responsible for depriving the mem­ At that time Mr. Vesey disclosed that Alcoa had two schemes in view, that that was so "to some direc­ Mrs. GUbert, who had just return­ before public release was made is tence that American armed forces, bers oi the B.YR.C. who have served one of which envisioned a weekly service to Bermuda, while taking care of tions'* toot "not to aU.** -"There ed from a trip abroad, reached Kind- Britain, the U.S., Russia and France, having played by far the largest and overseas, and all other members who the steamship company's commitments to the south, by the use of two are quite a lot of young men corn- ley Field in time for tiie departure. probably next Thursday, tt could be longest role in defeating Japan (if have served in Bermuda, from enjoy­ ships with berths for 450 passengers. along.'* he affirmed. The Governor announced his re­ said that the sub-committees worked one excepts China to the calendric ing the privileges of a first class That was a long term policy, but it would appear the Alcoa Line has Lord Burghley, who allowed the signation while Mr. Gilbert was ia drafting the charges on tbe fol­ sense) and an American general club. It is very unfortunate that been able to make an earUer start than anticipated by having the George reporters plenty of time to inter­ away. lowing lines: The United States had should be the supreme executive of f i- there exists to the community such Washington assigned for a Bermuda service. rogate him despite the pressure up­ On Saturday morning Lord assumed tiie responsibility for cer in occupied Japan. a gross lack of appreciation of Whether there will be other calls on the route is not mentioned in The on his remaining hours to the Co­ Burghley had a continuous round charges against the defendants on what the men to the services have New York Times article; on the contrary, it is clearly Indicated that the lony, was asked what effect he of farewell appointments ta _____ the grounds of conspiracy to pre- GIVE RED ARMY CREDIT done for the Island." route is a New York-Bermuda one. However, the serviee is to be on a fort­ thought removal of Umpire prefer­ office in the Public Buildings, most P w ge nightly basis, a much longer period than would be required to shuttle ential tariffs would have upon Ber­ of them being spaced about ten *Zt?°t £ , aggressive war. Tbe g^,. propaganda machin„ In addition to the opposition voic­ between New York and the Colony. It could be that on alternate weeks muda. The question was put to minutes apart. He returned later Britain had taken care of charges k^ carefui]y spread the idea, not ed before the Licensing Authority by the ship would provide a service to a southern port. the light of a report that the Unit­ in the day, when employees to the of waging war in breach Of existing only ta the UB.S.R but also in bor- the three clergymen, two petitions At any rake, Bermuda is to get certainly as much transportation by ed States was making this a condi­ Secretariat heard his infectious international treaties. dering lands, that the Japanese sur- of objection were filed By Mr. L. R. sea and air as her accommodation can handle. With the Furness, Withy tion for loaning money to the Mo­ laughter for the last time. France had had charge of the to- Under was principally caused by the Motyer, one being on behalf of the ships calling here every three weeks, and B.O.A.C. about ready to launch a ther Country. Lord Burghley went alone to his dictment of having waged war in the entry of the Eed Arm into th/wa,. Board of Trustees of Wesley Method- Baltimore-Bermuda shuttle airline service to add to the PAA. New York- car on' Saturday. Be stood beside western theatre to breach of the CaatiaueJ •• Pafe * Continued on Page 8 Bermuda flights, the Islands once again are receiving more than their WOULD BE CONSULTATION it for a minute, his eyes taking ta usages and customs of war. share of good luck. the surrounding grounds and, fin­ The Soviet Union had bad the re­ His Excellency reminded the press sponsibility for charges based on of-1 Upon returning a couple of weeks ago from the United States, Sir conference there was no official in­ ally, his office above. Then he Howard Trott, M.C.P.. prominent hotel owner, told The Royal Gazette stepped inside and drove off. fences against law and humanity in j formation on tbis score. However, the eastern theatre. that, given the transportation, more hotels would reopen. While he did he said that he was "quite certain" Eisenhower Renews Speculation On not say so, it appeared obvious that he was referring to the Princess and the British Government would not - JORMER1SECRETARY THERE Under the charter regarding war Bermudiana Hotels. commit the Empire without con­ The former Miss Kyla Bowery, criminal trials, the prisoners would FURNESS OFFICIALS HERE sulting her Colonies and Dominions. who accompanied Lady Burghley be entitled to select their own de- ] The Possible Fate Of Hitler Questioned whether he had given to Bermuda as her secretary, was fence. This would be made clear to I Highlighting the possibility that the Furness, Withy hotels would be the imprisoned Nazis when thel surveyed for as early reopenings as is possible, Mr. Robert P. Burnett, of any thought to the possible adverse Continued on Page 3 By MACFEE KERR effect of such a development. Lord charges were handed to them. Sir i tbe Company's New York Office, reached tbe Islands yesterday along with Hartley said. Burghley observed: "We all have HERFORD. Germany, Oct. 7 (Reu­ Montreal Firm Approached Mr. Wilfred Yates, of Messrs. Yates, Cook & Darbyshire, the EngUsh firm our views. Until we know whether FORESEES BLOODSHED IN In view of tbe difficulties which ter).—Less than 24 hours after Gen­ of architects who designed the Castle Harbour Hotel. it is true or not, we cannot give It might arise in the case of the coun­ eral Eisenhower's statement ta On Canadian Advertising Tomorrow Messrs. Burnett and Yates are expected to be joined by Sir serious consideration." PALESTINE VERY SOON sel chosen by prisoners being un­ Utrecht, reported yesterday by Hil- Ernest Murrant, Furness, Withy head, and Mr. Henry Smurthwaite. of the A reporter remarked tt was obvi­ available or disinclined to assume New York office. Sir Ernest and Mr. Smurthwaite are scheduled to arrive the task, the court may very likely versum radio, that "There was rea­ An indication that a Canadian ous that trade barriers were "com­ ROME, Oct. 7 (Reuter).—Bloodshed son to believe Hitler was still alive," In the PAA. CUpper. ing down." "Bermuda," it was draw up a list of German lawyers firm will handle Bermuda's advertis­ Mr. Burnett was unable to provide any information about Furness. appears imminent" in Palestine, Mr. who would be assigned to those pris­ a woman who knew Hitler said she ing and publicity to tbe Dominion suggested, "could stand to benefit Karl E. Mundt, member of the Unit­ did not believe the statement. Frau Withy plans. He said, "T have just come down ta company with Mr. Yates." when it comes to agricultural ex­ oners who had requested legal aid. was provided yesterday bit Mr. S. S. Mr. Yates, he said, would look "things over." ed States House of Representatives Maria Dreesen, aged 61, a friend of Toddings, M.C.P.. a member of tbe ports to the United States." Foreign Affairs sub-commission, said TRIAL IN ABOUT A MONTH Hitler and owner of the hotel at Bad Giving point to the fast-breaking news about the George Washington Lord Burghley said that there Trade Development Board, upon his being put on a Bermuda , Mr. Leon Fox, of Messrs. W. E. Meyer & Com­ at a press conference here today. Godesberg on tbe Rhine where the return home from a trip abroad. was usually a quid pro quo in the He did not foresee British ox inter-, tben British Premier, Mr. Neville pany, limited local agents for the Alcoa Steamship Company, left for the world of trade. If that was con­ The situation in Palestine was national lawyers appearing for the Mr. Toddings informed The Royal United States by CUpper yesterday morning. templated, he said, there was some­ most tense, and the British would Chamberlain, met Htiler to 1938, be­ Gazette that he had had conversa­ be in for a difficult time there to the Continued oa Page 3 fore tbe Munich Conference, said Mr. Fox, it may be assumed has rushed off to the United States to dis­ thing on both sides. tions with Mr. Edward Goodeve, tiie cuss matters in connection with the new service, but no details were avaU­ near future, he believed. O——— that in ber opinion Hitler was too Canadian who is president of the The Governor would not be drawn proud to be taken prisoner. able locally yesterday. out on the Colony's motor car con­ Mr. Mundt, on his way to the Unit­ KING & DUKE CONFER Bermudian Airways, Limited. ed States from a trip to the Middle However, from returning plane passengers it was learned by The Royal troversy. Tm taking no sides on Hitler, who had been a regular "About airways?" asked the repor­ Gazette that information to New York Is that the Braga will come off the general use," he smilingly declared. East, said: "Of all the countries we LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reute:).— The guest at her hotel since 1925, "would ter. visited, Palestine Is the one where Duke of Windsor saw his brother the route which it served so faithfully with a Norwegian crew during most of "A decision of some kind has to rather have taken his own life, I "No," replied Mr. Toddings, "about the war years. be taken soon, because I under­ bloodshed appears most imminent." King at Buckingham Palace to­ think," Frau Dreesen added. TDB. matters." night, remaining with him for about Coitinoed u Page S stand tbat the legislation expires Continued on Page 6 Continued on Page 8 Continued on Page 3 at the end of this year." an hour. On the subject of appointing a o -O—— woman to the. Legislative Council BERMUDIAN WITH AUSSIE when there was a vacancy, the Gov­ WAR-MAMSIXCLUDED ANGRY CLASHES MARK 3RD "KLSEN BEAST" TO GO COLONY SITTING PRETTY SOEKARNO INVITES CHECK ernor would make no definite state­ ment, although he intimated ra­ FROM NEW JAP CABINET DAY OF LAVAL TRIAL INTO WITNESS BOX TODAY SAYS U.S. BUSINESSMAN FORCESJS_KILLED OF JAYA CONDITIONS ther strongly that if the best per­ son for the seat happened to be a woman, he presumed that she would Says Orders To Gas Women Will Get Big Travel From George Wendell West Dies British, Indian Troops Take get the appointment. MacArthur Calls For Drug Ex-Vichy Premier Refuses To Lord Burghley had been remind­ In Action On Timor Island Over Control Of Batavia ed that the former Bermuda Wo­ Trade To Bare Its Workings Answer Part Of Indictment Came From Himmler US., And Supplies, Too man Suffrage Society had asked Bermudians learned over the week­ Lord Knollys to choose a woman for By RUSSELL BRINES By MURIEL PENN By MacFEE KERR "Bermuda is sitting pretty" to BATAVIA Java, Oct. 7 (Reuter..— the Legislative Council, but the re­ regard to prospects of tourist travel end with regret that Mr. and Mrs. Dr. R. L. Soekarno. president of the ply then had been that the Legis­ (Special through Reuter) PABIS, Oct. 6 (Renter).—Violent LUENEBURG, Oct. 6 (Reuter).— from the United States and tbe pos- j Arthur Wellington West, of "Shelly self-proclaimed Indonesian Republic Josef Kramer, commandant of Bel­ HaU," SheUy Bay, have received a to Java, one of Holland's major East lature itself had not granted a fran­ ' TOKYO. Oct. 7 (JP).—Premier Ki- scenes today again marked the third sibilities of getting suppUes, Mr. chise to Bermuda's women. day of the trial of Vichy Prime Min­ sen concentration camp, to a second Peter Madaloni, an American busi­ communication from AustraUa stat­ Indian colonies, today invited four .iuro Shidehara excluded war-makers ister Piece Laval on charges of statement by him read to the Belsen nessman who has had a close liaison ing it is officiaUy reported that their AUied "leaders of freedom" to visit "The Governor would appoint from bis new Government and trial court bere today, said thai? son, George WendeU West, was "kill­ only those whom he thinks would plottings against the state and in­ during the war with tbe local mer­ Java and see for themselves condi­ sought a Cabinet of untried liberals telligence with the enemy. while he was at the Strithof-Natz- ed to action" on the island of Timor. tions in the island, where, as he had Continued on Page 6 to meet Japan's gravest crisis born cantile community, told The Royal Two suspensions, a flat refusal on weiler concentration camp the writ­ Gazette yesterday. No date was given. They are hoping declared earUer, the Indonesian na­ bf defeat and hunger. Japanese ten orders he received to gas women to receive further details soon. tionalists were "running the whole newspapers clamoured for a house- the part of Laval to answer the se­ "You wUl have a tremendous tour­ cond part of the indictment (that of were signed on behalf of the Chief Young Mr. West was born on Long- country." cleaning that would sweep out sus­ of German Police and Gestapo ist season," said Mr. Madaloni. "More MILITARY RULE TO END pected war criminals, feudalists and intelligence with the enemy), a and more Americans have become bird Island on January 14, 1910. He decision of the judge to forego cross- Forces, Heinrich Himmler, by Grup- attended Whitney Institute and fin­ The four invited were: Mme. bureaucrats who to date have failed penfuhrer Clucks. Kramer and 44 sick and tired of places like Miami Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Gen­ examination of the accused and to because of the raising of prices ished at Saltus Grammar SchooL He IN BURMA OCTOBER 16 Japan under American occupation hear witnesses, a wild hunt through others are on trial bere accused of tben entered the Ontario Agricul­ eralissimo of China, Pandit Jawa- The newly-freed Communist minor­ killing and causing suffering to in­ there. If people here do not do the karlal Nehru, former Indian Con the corridors of tiie law courts to same thing but can be satisfied with tural College at Guelph, Ontario, SOUTHEAST ASIA COMMAND ity caUed for overthrow of the Em­ find a witness—these were some of mates of tbe Auschwitz and Belsen graduating from there in the Class gress President and a member of the HEADQUARTERS, KANDY, Ceylon, peror's rule. concentration camps. a better than fair profit, it will be Congress working committee, Dr the unrehearsed developments. aB right." of 1983, having won bis B. S. A. de­ Oet. 7 (Beuter).—Sir Reginald Dor- While Baron Shidehara grappled gree, in 1935 he took a post graduate Herbert Evatt, AustraUan Minister Twice Judge Mongibeaux put on Kramer declared he was ordered to Mr. Madaloni said there was a big for External Affairs, and Major Gen­ man-Smith, the Governor of Burma, with problems of a Government his cap and suspended the sitting, gas the prisoners and send the course at Amherst College in Mass­ will take over the administration of whose life may be short, General contrast to Bermuda to conditions achusetts. eral Carlos Romulo. Commissioner the first time due to what he term­ bodies to a Professor Hirt at Stras­ to New York right now. People had of the PhiUppines. Burma on October 16 from Admiral MacArthur struck at one of the most ed Laval's Insolence, the second bourg University. "There was a Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme sinister loots et Japanese imperial­ to wait for everything ia the metro­ As a boy Wendell belonged to the time when Laval, Invited by the Gestapo officer attached to me while polis, he claimed. Conditions every­ Boy Scouts, and later became a mem­ The invitation was also extended AlUed Commander, S-EJLO, it was of­ ism — the narcotics trade. He de­ judge to reply to questions concern­ I was in command of tbe Strithof to men and women of goodwill of all ficially announced bere today. manded a fuU accounting of present where were crowded. It was neces­ ber of tbe B.V .R.C. He was always ing the charge of intelUgence with camp. Tbe first time I saw a proper sary to wait for an hour to get served very keen about sports, both at races and was issued because of false S.E.A.C. will then cease to have anv stocks and production of seed and the enemy, refused on the ground propaganda circulated by interested responsibility for Burma, except a processed narcotics from 1930 to gas chamber was at Auschwitz," ia a restaurant. It sometimes took home and abroad. He won the jun­ that tbe manner to which the cross- Kramer's statement added. weeks before one could see a prom­ ior tennis championship, and at parties against the people of Indo­ part of the Tenasserhn coast where 1945. examination was conducted was in­ nesia, Dr. Soekarno declared. Japanese troops are still being con­ 'After communicating witb Hirt, inent motion picture. Hotels were sixteen won the gold medal for the This covers the period when the sulting. Kramer said be was given a container jammed. championship flight at the Mid- Proclamations have appeared all centrated and disarmed. imperialists were spreading tlie use Enraged and gesticulating wild­ over Java warning against looting » has been Admiral Mountbatten's of gas crystals and Instructions how "It Is a paradise here," explained Ocean golf -tournament, and many of narcotics to conquered areas of ly, Laval was led out by a guard. to use them. "Tbere was no regular other trophies during the foUowing and stating that Dr. Soekarno had an declared policy to end miUtary con­ China. Mr. Madaloni. "I arrived late in the "interview" with the British miUtary trol of British possessions in his Cross-examination of' the accus­ gas chamber at Strithof but Hirt de­ morning but I was on the golf course years, up *o the time of his depar­ It was one of three directives that ed was expected, according to La­ scribed to me how an ordinary room ture from Bermuda. leaders, and that Indonesians did not command at tiie earliest oppor­ went out to the Japanese Govern­ at one o'clock. To you people it was object to the arrivaal of British tunity. val's counsel, to last five or six days might be used,' he said He added a bad day, but I enjoyed myself After graduating from coUege, ment still disorganized after Friday's more, with 75 subjects to be examin­ that when the first victims arrived forces but objected to Netherlands This week he will go to Rangoon fall of Prince Higashi-Kuni's post- thoroughly." where he made a specialty to land­ troops to the island. to bid farewell to Burma before Sir ed, including Laval's arrest an Mar­ at Auschwitz he received written Asked about suppUes, Mr. Mada- scape and golf architectu-te, Mr. West surrender Cabinet. Another caUed for shal Petain's orders to December, orders from Hoese, commander of British and Indian troops today Reginald arrives there. He wUl re­ a sweeping inventory of tbe Japa­ Icni spoke about-the difficult prob­ constructed a golf course at Nor- took over complete control of Bata­ tain one link with Burma, however 1940; Petain's meeting with Hitler the whole camp, tbat although the lems now being experienced to the anda, near Hudson Bay, and super­ nese chemical industry, covering all at Montoire; the German move gas chambers and crematorium were via city (the capital of Java). through IBr Montague Stopford's laboratories and plants as well as United States. "The bottom of the intended the construction of a Dr. Soekarno has submitted a 12th Army based on Rangoon, which into the unoccupied zone to Novem­ to his part of the camp, he had no barrel has been scraped and scraped course at Paris. Ontario, as weU as stocks, including catalysts,' acids, ber, 1942; the scuttling of the French memorandum drafted by his cabinet is now reorganizing into "Burma solvents, alcohols, nitrogen, drugs jurisdiction over them. and scraped," he added. "In New several others ta that province. to the Allied authorities here to be Command.? r^Thia will be its f inal Fleet at Toulon; persecution ot Extra guards were placed over York at present there are large num­ In September, 1937, Mr. West left fats, oils, plastics and fertilizer. the Jews; the Vichy MiUtia; and forwarded to Admiral Lord Louis name, and it is being gradually re­ Kramer and the other accused when bers of South Americans trying Bermuda to the schooner "Henriet Mountbatten, Supreme AlUed Com- duced in strength. A third order gave the Japanese the setting up of special courts to without luck to buy civUian goods. Government 25 days to report on try patriots. the court opened today to prevent ta," Bailey M Sawyer, captain and Continued on Page 3 Continued on Page 6 Cnlinuei- on Page 6 Continued •• Pagt 7 Continued on Page 7 Coatinud on Page 7 Continued on Page 7 Page THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945

to the Islands. They are anxious to r Qj .V-I^IT *j- IWl'V % BRAGA TEMPORARILY B Government House WANTS BERMUDA TO KEEP hear all about Bermuda. They are ibht iSmial dbuzttte LETTERS TO THE EDITOR seeking information about the effect I HELD UP BY NX STRIKE The Right Hon. Lord Burghley, TO HER OLD SLOGAN of tbe war upon the Colony: what and (Uolmust Battg '(She ZDiary The Editor, K.C.M.G., accompanied by Lady the motor car situation is: and Burghley and the Hon. Gillian Cecil what the American Bases are like.' The Royal Gazette & Colonist. and the Hon. Angela Cecil, has left -IBLISHEO DAILY EXCEPT ON SUNDAY of Sir: Expected To Sail Wednesday; Bermuda on the er.periation of his Place Must Be That Where In view of this quest for informa­ incorporating s Bermuda on the expiration of his tion, said Mr. Trimingham, he felt it The Boyal Gazette (Estab. 1828) Since you find my letters too long i to print, this time I can't stop to be Carriage Tyres Coming Here term of office as Governor and Com- Promises Are Fulfilled would be very desirable for Bermuda I he Colonist and Daily News (Estab. 1866) i too polite, but will have to be cor­ mander-in-Chiefc to satisfy the curiosity and at the The Hon. William Addis has as­ same time create a desire for travel Samuel Pepys Teucet t respondingly short and nasty. Capt. Ross Winter, M.CP., return­ As a result of conversations which Proprietors If the House of Assembly will ing to the Colony yesterday from sumed the office of Acting Gov­ here, although tempered with cau­ ernor and is _tn residence at Govern­ he had with personal friends in the tion in not bringing travellers to THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. only stop their present disgraceful the .United States, told The Royal United States, but stressing that he wrangling over tbe liquor business, Gazette that the "Braga" has been ment Bouse. the Colony if they were not to be Reid Street. Hamilton Saturday, October 6th. was referring to no official sources, taken care of in the traditional man­ Editor: E. T. SAYER which everyone knows is the prin­ held up because of a dockers' strike. Mr. Kenneth Trimingham told The Manager: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN An old friend at my office this cipal industry of Bermuda, and WXLQ-124G KILOCYCLES Royal Gazette last evening that it ner. day in need, he said, of advice. give Finance Minister Ernest Vesey Capt. Winter sai£j_hat it bad been would be necessary for Bermuda to "We should not aim at this, time Subscription Rates a chance to Show if he can do at hoped the strike would be over to­ Per Year "Sam," he began, "You generally adhere to her old slogan: "Bermuda for our maximum tourist trade - least as well as Marshall Petain with day. "It was decided," he added, United States Armed Forces Radio we should lead up to that," said Mr. : oca!— £2. 0. 0. Foreign—£2. 10. ". have good ideas. What do you a similarly "impossible" job which — where the promise is fulfilled." . think of this. My youngster's fin­ "to bold over the Braga rather than 6.30- 0,45—G. I. Jive Mr... Trimingham.was referring to Trimingham. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 ished School and he wants to go. he has been permitted to tackle send her out without a cargo. She 6.45- 7.00—Personal Album r after everybody else has washed win be loaded, I understand, by the heavy demand Sor travel to Ber­ Mr,. Trimingham said that Ihe straight into business. Now I think their hands, of it, they .might no­ 7U0- 7.15—Yawn Patrol muda on the part of Americans. 'I-;| "business barometer" in the United he should spend at least two years about Wednesday. There are enough 7.15-' 730—Tommy Tucker Orchestra tice the challenge which tbe de­ goods at the docks to tOl the com­ would be a thousand pities," he ex­ Srar.es, as far as supplies fer Ber- at a Business. College, then come parting Governor bas just left be­ (Spotlight Bands). plained, "to say that we are ready muda were concerned, was "rising." ALLIED DISCORD SHOWN back and start work. What do you plete capacity which is allotted to '7.30 8.00—Cab Calloway Orchestra hind him, when he warns them not Bermuda." ._ if we are not. We must wait until Stock piles were badly used up, he- think?" to interfere with. Civil Service hours. tOnp Night Stand). we are." explained, but there were signs of IN AUSTRIAN CONTROL "I think the boy is right." I re­ 8.00- 8.05—Wo rid News He pointed out that as accommoda­ improvement in the supply position plied. "Let him start .right away." Having long watched.the gradual Incidentally, Capt. Winter had 11.00-J1J5—World News growth in Bermuda of this one-way some experiences in regard to the tion became available it would, of However, he saw no great easing in "What!" exclaimed my friend in­ 11.15-11.30—At Ease course, be to the Colony's advantage this direction until the'early part of Institution, governed by the Brtt-" strike of the lift'operators. 12.00—Fred Waring. Russians Bar Two Measures credulously, "without training?** ish Colonial Office but paid for by _ He explained that Mr. Peter Mada- 11.30- to fill it. next year. So I did then explain that should 12.00 1230—American Album of Fa­ "Everyone I saw," declared Mr he go to a Business College,,he might Bermudians, 'which is always ready loni's office was on the twenty-first miliar Music Mr. Trimingham returned yester­ Previously Agreed Upon to receive new emoluments and floor of a New,York City building. Trimingham, "wanted to come back day from New York. learn how to run a business effi­ powers but strenuously resists hav­ It was impossible to get the staff of 12.30- 1.00—Command Performance ciently and honestly. Then he 1.00-•• )LK—World News By JON KIMCHE would return and be a miserable ing anything taken away from it, I girls to walk up so many stairs, he take It that the time is now deem­ remarked, so he helped Mr. Madaloni 4.00 • 4.15—World News VIENNA, Oct. T (Reuter).— Serious failure. ed ripe to issue such a challenge to 4.15- 4.30—Remember "I believe you are, being sarcas­ to bring office files and papers to the differences between the Russians Bermuda's declining House of As­ girls. 4.30- 5.00—Hoagy Carmichae] tic," said my caller as he left the 5.00-•. 5-15—World News and other powers have arisen on the sembly after the long discipline and Mat and Ev Austrian Control Commission, it was office. conditioning Bermudians have en­ "It was something like moving the 515- - 5.45—Here's to Music Daily 3 and 8 Aeolian Hall Theatre - « learned here today. Soviet represen­ * * * dured under war-time restrictions mountain to Mahomet," recalled 5.45- 6.00—Supper Club tatives have at the last moment Honoured this day by being in­ imposed upon us by Imperial sta­ Capt. Winter, "and I use the word 6.00- 6.05—World and Local News vetoed two important decisions to vited with newspaper men to bid tutes and Orders-in-Oouncil es­ 'mountain' advisedly. I personally and Sports Chatter. which the powers had previously His Excellency the Governor fare­ pecially after such a calm accept­ carried down something like 40 6.05- 630—RequestfuHy Yours TODAY — MONDAY — TODAY agreed — a new currency law effec­ well. ance of local conscription and other pounds from the twenty-first floor.** 6.30- 7.00—Jubilee And we did indeed find him in a war-time innovations in the Assem­ 7.00• 7.30—Jerry Wayne tive today and aimed at dealing with The local importer told The Royal inflation, and a clause in an Aus­ happy mood. In fact, I was almost bly's Reply to the Speech from the 730- 8.00—Concert Hall hurt at his lack of mourning on local Throne. Gazette that debvery of tyres for 8.00- 8.05—World News Hidden Valley trian-Czechoslovak trade agreement the Colony's horse-drawn carriages Dapk Victory by which Austria proposed bartering leaving our beloved island. These War-time Regulations (past But he spake us all fair, vowing and present) were asked for, by the had been promised before the end Outlaws oil from the Zisterdorf wells fer ur­ we had all been of great assistance of this month. Capt. Winter said gently needed Czechoslovak coal. way, as long ago as July 23rd of to him, and he did some rapid fire this year, but were not forthcom­ that samples of these tyres had been GOVERNMENT When the Renner Government sub­ as he answered a barrage of qu.es- ing until September 28th. On submitted to tbe War-time SuppUes MASONIC HALL mitted the agreement to the four ti-'ns. account, also, of unavoidable de­ Commission and approved by that "Mr. Skeffington" — Davis occupying powers for approval, the Yet of his successor he said not lays in printing such a long do­ body. NOTICES SOMERSET "Conflict" — Bogart Russians replied that what happens a word, for the simple reason, he cument, although thrice carried said, that he didn't know. Capt. Winter provided the addi­ to Zisterdorf oil was neither for the over they have not yet been consid­ tional information that there would GLEN DUROR THEATRE © Storm Over Lisbon" Austrians nor the other three powers Then he demanded of me: "Made ered by the House, but if and when be plenty of toys in tbe Islands for to decide, but was solely a matter any big slams lately, Mr. Pepys?" | they are so considered I trust that this Christmas. Most of them would VACANCY ST. GEORGE rhe Hard Giv for tbe Russian authorities. "No Sir," I replied, "I have only the question will at least be asked be shipped from Canada, said Capt. The Russians have now taken over bid them." why, after Bermuda handed the Winter. 9248fn the entire oilfield and disposed of But it is nice to know that his Governor a "blank cheque" in the all the output. last thought of Bermuda was my shape of ' the Emergency Powers Board of Trade Department. i Russia has claimed the Zisterdorf atrocious bridge. Act of 1939, Imperial statutes and ^^_3aS___S3_S_B?: oil under the Berlin Agreement allot­ * * * Orders-in-Oouncil were applied to Estate of ting "German foreign assets in Reading a lengthy repoit of the tbis supposedly self-governing Colo­ APPLICATIONS will be re­ Eastern Austria" to them. Three "Washington Money Talks" and ny and are likely to be kept in force —PLAYING TODAY- weeks ago Russia was reported nego­ some brave words by Lord Keynes, until the. Executive "has its way" Agnes Lea Jones ceived at the Board of Trade tiating an agreement on Zisterdorf Adviser to the British Treasury. and persuades the Bermuda Legis­ Office on or before the 10th with Dr. Earl Renner, provisional And after setting forth most ably lature to pass certain legislation deceased October, 1945 for the following:— government leader.) England's critical situation, he lit has long wanted in order to hast­ summed up as follows: en that inevitable day when the PLAYHOUSE 2.45—8.00 CRITICAL SITUATION "I am sure that my country and only white persons ' in Bermuda ASSISTANT KEEPER at yours have no conflict of purpose (except, of course, tourists and Ame­ Pursuant to the Trustee Aet 1876. — Fiist Bermuda Showing — It is felt in authoritative quarters or of interest which need prevent ricans under their extra-territorial Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. A Merry Madcap Farce Combining Mystery and Romance! . . . here that this renewed clash between us from working together in a com­ rights) will be Government officials. Section 50. the powers may create a critical mon programme. But we, as well Nor is that day so far distant as situation, for it is felt it is the first as a large part of Europe and Asia some may fondly imagine since NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fixed Salary £250 per annum clear consequence of the London are being subjected to a violent the latest population statistics read "IT'S IH THE BAG" conference's breakdown. disturbance of our economic equili­ something like this: Total esti­ to creditors and others having plus 15% Bonus plus subsistence Failure to implement the new cur­ brium at a time wben men's spirits mated population 33,000, of which any debts, claims and demands allowance. Unfurnished quarters WITH rency law is expected to cost the are exhausted, their patience and 23,000 are coloured and rapidly in against tlie Estate of Agnes Lea are provided rent free. Fred ALLEN — Jack BENNY — Don AMECHE — Binne iARNES country thousands of mfiiinn* of their tempers threadbare, and when creasing and of Hie remaining 10,000 Jones, deceased, who died on the William Bendix — Victor Moore — Rudy Vallee — shillings, while it was estimated the they are the prey to suspicion and white Bermudians nearly 5,000 are Robert Benchley occupation cost of the Allied armies fear and all uncharitableness. There Portuguese! 16th day of November, 1944, that Probation period 6 months. in Austria will exceed the entire in­ was never "more need of a truthful In the meantime, however, I am they are hereby .required to for­ On appointment 5% deducted come of any possible budget. and objective judgment and of really interested to see how our -- This picture will prove a delight! faith and faithfulness if the world ward the particulars of their from salary for superannuation. The official rate of exchange values ancient and honourable House of 4.20—9.35: "WITHIN THESE WALLS" one Austrian schilling at approxi­ is to harvest the fruits of what it Assembly will meet this latest chal­ debts, claims and demands to The mately ten cents. bas endured. lenge of His Departing Excellency, Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son, J. H. PARKER, Compelling: Drama! With Thomas MITCHELL The price situation is rapidly be­ It is therefore at a bitter crisis and perhaps insist on remaining Limited. (Trust Department) of men's souls and minds, though "boss" (at least by courtesy) of the Board of Trade Inspector. coming impossible. Rations are the wax itself be over, that we come Hamilton, on or before the 13th strictly controlled and can be bought Bermuda Civil Service and laying 3rd October, 1943. "as a faithful ally" in Winston down what hours they shall work— day of October, 1945, after which for about 30 Austrian schillings for Churchill's words, to take counsel 9125tf.-_L NEW OPERA HOUSE:- 2.45—7.45 a whole month, but unfortunately even if the same procedure has to date The Bank of N. T. Butter­ with the Administration of the be adopted as the correct course in A film praised by a great many people after last week's are still utterly Inadequate. United States on the ways and raising house-rent i.e., give every­ field & Son, Limited, aforesaid, Black marketing therefore is ram­ means of restoring the economic body notice to quit, after which ^administrator, will proceed to Notice to Importers Playhouse showings! pant. strength ot ourselves and of that those willing to accept the longer [distribute the assets of the said While wages continue at about 200 considerable part of the world, the hours or harder conditions of ser­ schillings a month, a pound of flour economy and finance of which has deceased amongst the persons vice can sign a new agreement. entitled thereto having regard costs 50 schillings, of meat 100 schil­ become inextricably Intertwined If that can't be done, Mr. Editor, AU importers to whom "(Mutt?! lltmp" lings, of fats over 1.000 schillings and with our own." then the Civil Service "camel" has only to the debts, claims and de­ DOLLAR QUOTAS have been of coffee 1,500 schillings. got his head even farther into Ber­ mands of which it shall then allotted are hereby notified that "The most fascinating story in years-- Superb The present price for a cigarette is muda's "tent" than I already know have had notice; and that it will about five schillings. he has—and the owner had better their dollar quotas for the first Acting-- Glorious Technicolor --Unusual Tn view of the critical situation THEY SAY be prepared to move out! not be liable for the said assets half of 1946 will be available as tbe failure of tbe Allies to issue the A. M. WINGOOD. or anypart thereof so distributed from Thursday, the 1st Novem­ currency law is causing deep con­ Settings-- With modem British direction! cern in Renner Government circles. By AM. PURCELL October 6, 1945. I to any creditors, person or per­ ber, 1945. The amounts for the CAST: Roger LIVESAY — Anton WALBROOK — Deborah KERR o first half of 1946 will be the same Similarly the inability to conclude That the Housing report is evidence sons of whose debts, claims and a barter agreement with Czechoslo­ as for the second six months of of a thorough investigation. ATTORNEY GENERAL IS demands it shall not then have 5.05 - -10.05 "HIGH POWERED" vakia has upset even tbe mrniTnum I had notice. 1945. plan for winter fuel.. Without this * * * BACK IN BERMUDA Action-Packed Drama! Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks bartered coal, not even supplies to That few subjects could have pro­ vided a more difficult job. hospitals and bakeries will be certain Returning yesterday from an ex­ The Bank of N. T. Butterfield & By direction of IMPORTANT for the next four months. That whatever the outcome, the tended trip abroad during which he Son, Limited. Commission deserves great credit. spent about an equal time in Ire­ The War-Time Supplies' ELECTION ISSUE CONFUSED land and England, tbe Hon. J. Troon- Administrator. Commission, "Colonel Blimp" will commence promptly Meantime the election (fixed for That for some time tbe Finance sell Gilbert. Bermuda's Attorney Gen­ Dated the 28th day of August, at 2.55 — 7.55 November 251 is still confused. There Committees have encountered eral, told The Royal Gazette that a is increasing pressure by the Rus- heavy weather. tough winter was ahead for the 1945. ARTHUR R. SMITH. English people. Director of Supplies. sians on the Socialists to form joint That finance is no fair weather SOMERS OPERA HOUSE SANDYS THEATRE lists with the Communists, but Mr. Gilbert, who was accompanied 779 ij ih.s Sept. 15m Oct. 8 .231tm. .US 8-15 Socialist leaders here say on no ac­ sailor. by his wife, proceeded overseas by ' THE WOMAN IN GREEN" count will, they conform. * * * air but returned from England (to "ON STAGE EVERYBODY" "EXPERIMENT PERILOUS" Similar pressure is being exercised That at any rate the 'wets' are Canada first) by a cargo ship. "CARIBBEAN MYSTERY" Also—2nd Chap, "RIDERS OF in the Soviet zone. In a number of I breathing easier. He pursued some official work James Dunn DEATH VALLEY" cases the local military commander That the Treasury keeps defeating while abroad, but mostly he took has asked for advance copies of all advantage of his first leave since Just Received speeches made at Socialist meeetings. j the direct taxationists. the war. * * * SOUTHAMPTON BAILEY'S BAY while in others membership lists of j The Attorney General envisioned I WATCHES — TONIGHT AT 8.00 — the Socialist Party have been re­ That it will keep showing money in that even further belt tightening was I Direct from Switzerland quested by the local Soviet com-1 hand. in store for the English people. One 'A BELL FOR ADANO" "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS"' -r.ander. * * # [of the problems during the next few A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOCK AND THE GAY SENORITA" ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS Evident differences between the That few ever expected to see the months, he said, would be obtaining WATERPROOF And ls-Chapter"RIDERS Allied pewers Intensify the election fuel for warming homes. & TOSCANINI uncertainties. The Socialists have' RiddeU's Bay loan repaid. 15-JEWEL MOVEMENTS LUMINOUS DIALS OF DEATH VALUET^ That the Council had something to STAINLESS STEEL CASES declared they want elections even say on the subject of courte.y under the most difficult conditions That the Governor has said 'Fare­ Priced from £5. «. 0. to £7. 10. 0. while th3 Catholic People's Party and obedience to the law. well.' reiterates, its insistence on ex-Nazis * * * H.S. & J. E. CRISSON —flaying ^his Week getting the vote, but they seem to That undoubtedly the standard is [That his departure is regretted. REID STREET want early elections. Only in the j not so high as formerly. PLAYHOUSE case of the Communists is the im­ That it must be raised again. That both persorally and officially NEW OPERA HOUSE pression growing that they .would he will be greatly missed. Tuesday: Tuesday: welcome an election postponement. That if police can control traffic on * * * "I-fS IN THE BAG" "A BELL FOR ADANO" An emergency conference of the the roads they should be able to That as became a champion hurdler, "TEN CENTS A DANCE" "ON STAGE EVERYBODY" Renner Government and provincial control it on the sidewalks. Wendnesday: Wendnesday: he put some speed into many. "COLONEL BLIMP" delegates on Tuesday to discuss elec­ * • * * * + CARIBBEAN MYSTERY" tion issues should show which way) That the police have n • t always been i That perhaps his successor will have CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS "WOMAN IN GREEN" "SUMMER STORM" Thursday: the parties have decided. supported when taking action. ' a longer reign. Thursday: ' A BELL FOR ADANO" CARIBBEAN MYSTERY" "JUNIOR MISS" Schedule Of Sailings. "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" Friday: WANTS ARGENTINA TO GET Friday, Saturday: "MURDER HE SAYS" r "CAPTAIN EDDIE" "POWER DIVE" BRITISH

DRIVE AGAINST DOPE TRADE £15 FINE FOR SPEEDING; NEW SERVICES CLUB RUN 25,000 Word Indictment New Guest House Manager DAMASCUS, SYRIA, Oct. 7 (Ren­ Of Nazi War Criminals ter).—Sir Thomas Russel Pasha, FIRST SUCCESSFUL DANCE If it's washable— Chief of Cairo Police and Director BARRED FROM DRIVING Personal & Social & Wife Arrives Here of the Egyptian Central Narcotics Continued from Page 1 Intelligence Bureau, is expected in In Hamilton Police Court on Sat­ The first dance to be given by the defence. The trial would begin Mr. Ernest Jordon, of Wianno, Mas­ use RINSO Damascus on October 20 to super­ urday morning, before tlie Wor. H. Bermudiana Services Club, the newly about a month from now, although sachusetts, accompanied by his wife, vise the simultaneous diive agfer.i; Martin Godet, a fine of £15 was Fifty-nine passengers were aboard formed services club, on Thursday no definite date had been fixed. arrived yesterday in Bermuda to as­ the hashish trade which is to be imposed on Joseph De Costa, who the P.A.A. shuttle Clipper when it at the White Ensign Club, proved an Adding that the trial would defin­ sume the managership of The Hori­ launched in Syria and Lebanon. was charged on October 1 with ex­ arrived at Darrell's Island yester­ enjoyable and fairly profitable event itely be held entirely uv Nuremberg, zons in Paget, Waterloo House in ceeding the speed limit while driv­ day morning. These included Mr. for, with the large numbers of ser­ Sir Hartley said he could not tinder- Pembroke and the Coral Beach Club ing a United States Navy bus be­ IS. 8. Toddings, M.C.P. and Capt. vicemen, their members and friends stand how reports that it might be project in Paget. tween Paget and Southampton, on Ross Winter, M.C.P. Mr. Toddings who attended, it is expected that £20 held at BerUn could ever have the night of September 13. has returned with a three-year-old will be cleared. This money will be arisen, as an four powers had been It was learned yesterday by The Eyare Green, a truck drhrer, em­ (adopted son, Wallace. The boy's made from admissions, two raffles in full agreement on this question Royal Gazette that Waterloo House, ployed at the Naval Operating Base, father and mother were killed while and other proceeds. all along. which has been undergoing renova­ stated that he was in the driver's on active service with the American Coxwain Jones of Admiralty House The examination of what amount-; tion during the past couple of cab with the accused. fighting forces, the former being a was the efficient master of ceremon­ ed to some tons weight of docu­ months, will reopen within the next On the track there was a revolu­ captain in the U.S. Army and the ies, and with him at the helm the ments, of which all relevant only- week to ten days. Mr. and Mrs. tion meter on the right side of the latter a nurse. whole evening went off with a swing. most of which were in German—had Jordon are at present residing there. steering wheel, and the speedometer a a * Novelty dances were arranged, with to be translated into three lan­ The availability of the two promin­ was on the other side. The witness ' Also aboard the plane was Mr. j prizes being given, and two special guages, had involved an enormous ent guest houses eases to some ex­ noticed that the accused was look­ Peter Madaloni, American exporter prizes donated by Mr. Deeb Saad, a amount of work. tent the growing demand for ac­ There is no need for hard work— who is widely known in local busi­ great supporter of the new club. commodation here. ing at the rev meter instead of at ness circles. Mr. Madaloni, who has Britain alone had a staff of be­ no need for that harmful rubbing the speedometer while he was driv­ made other trips to Bermuda since A chocolate cake made by Mrs. tween 60 to 100 persons hard at and beating which wears out tho ing. Ulrick Christiansen was lated con­ work on these tasks, and the Ameri­ The Horizons" is booked solidly''at the war, is staying at the Belmont sumed by the boys at Admiralty the moment, while bookings have clothes so quickly. Rinso does The witness noticed that the Manor Hotel. cans had a very big staff. already been received for Waterloo the work by itself even in cold needle of this meter was ranging House. A vast collection of documents in * * * House, the first tax Friday of this water. It simply soaks out the between 15 and 20 all the time that One of the lady guests present won the form of official orders, diaries week. Mr. Robert P. Burnett, of Furness, the handbag donated by Mr. Archie and memoranda which were found I dirt, leaving the clothes clean, the accused was driving. This would Withy Company's New York Office, <*- mean that the accused was driving ! Brown. in Germany and the occupied coun­ dazzlingly white and quite un­ was another air traveller. He was The dancing was under the baton I at between 22 and 25 miles an hour, j accompanied by Mr. Wilfred Yates. tries formed the main basis for the I harmed. W *_» v W 9 The accused stated that he did Mr. Yates os the architect of the of Brinky Tucker, and refreshments charges, the Attorney General said. 26 KILLED IN CRASH OF not know that he was driving by j Castle Harbour Hotel. were served during the evening in Even if it had meant some delay, .tt I And Rinso is just as safe /T the rev meter, but admitted that he the club rooms. was essential that the trial should RJLF. PLANE IN FRANCE washable c&loureds. Simply was driving by tlie meter on the The committee of the new club ex­ be prepared and conducted in such; : squeeze the fabrics in the rich right hand side of the wheel. Others arriving in the CUpper tended their thanks to Mr. Charles a way that it would stand up to the PARIS, Oct. 7 (Reuter). — All Rinso suds. Inspector Brown stated that It were: Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Arch­ Dearing and his crew of willing examination of history. twenty-six occupants of a four- would appear that the accused was deacon, of. Montclair, N.J.; Mrs. workers for their efforts. Asked why Hitler was not included Margaret Bell, of Yonkers, NJT.; engined Stirling bringing troops pw'twaste WNSO-j I not a very qualified driver; he sub­ Next Thursday it is expected to in the list, he said that there was home from the Middle East were .r.ttlegoesa.on^y.At^l mitted that the prosecution had Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brauns- run a whist drive at the club rooms, more evidence that Hitter was dead killed when the aircraft crashed proved that the accused had exceed­ dorff, of New York; Mrs. Kathleen and it is hoped that friends will sup­ than there was in the case of Martin early today near Rennes, Western Breeden, of Glen Ridge, N.JT.; Mrs. port this venture. .Refreshments and Bormann, his Deputy. It seemed ed the speed limit. T..THaTt Burns, of Queens Village, France. The Magistrate said that the most dancing will follow for those who likely that Bormann might be alive N.Y.; Mr. Victor "F. Bryce, of New choose to remain. amazing thing about the whole case York; Mr, and Mis. Maxwell Brown­ and he was being sought^^^^ ^ Those aboard were five crew mem- was the fact that under the Ber­ er, of Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Agnes It had all along been agreed that | bars, 21 soldiers and British WAA.- muda Motor Car Act, the accused, Crossan, of New York; Miss Marga­ Governor And Family the chief prosecutors and judges GB. Short of gas, the aircraft had 1 by his age, was not entitled to ob­ ret Charles, of New York; Mrs. Ro­ would meet in Berlin for final delib­ tried to make a forced landing but) tain a driver's licence, but could still salie DeShield; Mr. William Giles, Leave Colony erations. The 'fudges would pro­ apparently due to bad visibility the mm-csmm£. drive a service vehicle. He felt that of New York; Mrs. Winifred Harpuni bably meet there next Tuesday to pilot failed to make the aerodrome I decide on procedure, elect court of­ at the present time the laws relating and child; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Continued from Page 1 and the plane crashed into a row of to motor vehicles were in a chaotic Jordon; Mr. Kenneth Leckie of ficials and decide the date of the trees lining a railway on the out­ state, and he thought that it was Kew Gardens, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. at Kindley Field with her husband trial. skirts of Rennes. X-R 212/1-786 about time that they should be Robert Levi, of Lutherville, Md.; Major Whitelock, to wave good­ The principal judges would be cleared up. He thought that any Mr. Charles Lurie, of New York; bye to Lord Burghley and his fami­ Lord Justice Lawrence for Britain, person driving on the public roads Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Lindley; Mr. ly. Mr. Francis Biddle for the U.S, and in Bermuda should obtain a driver's and Mrs. Alexander Marks, of Rock- In the group which were present Major General Nikichenko for the licence under the Bermuda Act. ville Centre, N.Y.; Mrs. Gertrude for the departure of one of the most Soviet Union. If the tribunal should It would appear that DeCosta had Mathey, of Princeton, N.J.; Mr. and popular Governors Bermuda has had decide that organisations such as ASX 0UE WHITE BMEMI not the experience to drive on the Mrs. Chester Mayer, of New York; for many years were: Vice-Admiral the Gestapo or SB. should be regard­ roads. Mrs. Augusta Phelps, of'New York; Six Irvine Glennie, Senior British ed as criminal, this would open the Mrs. Mary Richards, of Princeton, Naval Officer, Western Atlantic; way for trial of some of their DeCosta was.convicted, fined £15. W. Virginia; Mrs. R. Robinson; Oapt. E. W. Morris, Acting Com­ members: "FORTIFIED" — "ENRICHED" and disqualified from obtaining a mandant, U.S. Naval Operating driver's licence for a period of one Mr. and Mrs. George Sachs, of Cleve­ "Nothing could be more admirable land Heights, Ohio; Mrs. Edna Sil­ Base; Brigadier General T. H. Jones, than thefijcomplete cooperation be­ with Sold By:- year. verman, of New York; Miss Mildred Commanding General, Bermuda o Base Command, U.S. Army; Rear tween representatives of all four Vitamins Bl & B2 HAMILTON: Godet & Young; Sandell, of Union, N.J.; Mrs. Mary powers in the preparations of the William Bluck & Co.; The Phoenix Smyte and child, of Charleston, Admiral C. H. Knox Little, Com­ modore, H:M. Dockyard; Brigadier trial, particularly in view of the Annex; Frith's Hardware Store; HAMILTON POLICE COURT S.C.: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trebil- diversity of their legal procedures," The Golden Gate. cock; Mr. Kenneth Trimingham; H. D. Maconochie, Officer Com­ Mrs. Helena Wade, of Glen Ridge, manding British Troops; Capt. J. Sir Hartley concluded. BERMUDA BAKERY LTD. I Hazel Raynor pleaded guilty in + i Hamilton Police Court on Saturday N.J.; Mrs. Mary Ware; Mrs. Clara Prentice, Officer Commanding H. 4S06 __.f.tp. ST. GEORGE'S: Godet & Young. Watlington; Miss June Watlington; M.C.S. Somers Isles, and Mrs.Preu- j to a charge of failing to license her tice; the Hon. William Addis, Co­ Montreal Finn Approached j dog and was fined 5/ Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Wood, of New SOMERSET: Somerset Cash Store. lonial Secretary; the Hon. E. A. On Canadian Advertising Archibald Brangman, a member lYork; Miss Heather Wright; the Burton, Acting Attorney General; VTINTER-COOKSON & COMPANY LTD. I of the Bermuda Militia, pleaded guil- [Hon. J. T. Gilbert and Mrs. Gilbert; the Hon. H. J. Tucker, M.OJP., Continued from Page 1 j ty of riding his cycle without a Mr. Louis Stoner, of Hartford, and Mrs. Tucker; the Hon. J. W. Just Arrived light on St. John's Road, Pembroke, Conn.; Mr. Frederick Swainson; and Cox, M.C.P., and Mrs. Cox; Capt. Questioned as to what phase of on the night of September 28, and Mr. Eric Wheatley of B.O.A.C. the Hon. Bayard Dill. M.C.P., and the T.D.B. activities Mr. Goodeve was fined SI. * * * Mrs. M; Squadron Leader Timo­ would be interested in, Mr. Toddings A New Shipment of Patrick Hugh Devlin, an employee Leaving for New York in the shut- thy Morrissey, B.O.A.C. manager, explained that Ihe Canadian was of HM. Dockyard, pleaded guilty to tie Clipper were: Mr. E. Asciutto; and Mrs. Morrissey; Mr. Bertram associated with the firm of J. J. a charge of cycling past a train that Miss M. Bartram; Miss Elizabeth Work; Mr. W. W. 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slow roller to Hack who threw him FIFTH INNING No runs, no hits,. none left, ne Bill Nicholson singled to centre { out at first. errors. field, Cavaretta scoring. TIGERS: bit the SEVENTH INNING Mickey Livingston swung on the REDEEMS LOSS bitting .154 to httt first ball through the middle for a field for extra bases but on turn­ first ball and hit to deep right field single. TIGERS: pitching. where Cullenbine made a nice catch! ing around first, stumbled and fell Hal Newhouser tried two unsuc­ had a 3-2 count and was held to one base. of it. OF FIRST GAME WTTH 84 WIN cessful bunts, hit to second base worked on him, hit between Merullo Billy Schuster fouled out to bitting at .357 bit back where Johnson scooped it up, threw and Lowery for a . Richards. to the mound, Borowy knocked It to Merullo for one out, wbo threw bunted back to the One run, two hits, one left, no | 7 down and threw him out to Cavar­ to Cavarretta to complete a double carrots. play. mound, the play was made at third retta at first, Mayo going to second The box scores: *nc* Tigers Bat Around In Sixth Frame on tiie play. picked out a high where Greenberg was able to slide to safely. Hank Greenberg hitting at .273 bit curve and laced it into centre field *V a 2-0 pitch to Stan Hack who threw for a single. Budy York flied out to Pafko in AB R H Eddie Mayo grounded out to Cav­ centre field. Webb, ss 4 l 1 To Send To Showers wide to first for an error est Hack. Mayo. 2b 4 0 2 Going strong Boy Cullenbine hitting at .091, arretta, unassisted. Jimmie Outlaw bit into centre 2 MO runs, two bits, one left, no Cramer, cf ___ 4 . 2 1 1 after powdering the second pitch field where Pafko made a beautiful Greenberg, lf ______5 3 3 0 —thanks to It was a beautiful day in Chicago yesterday, but a pall hung over the into field which fell feel by about errors. one-handed catch but Greenberg Cullenbine, it ...... 5 l 2 1 Windy City which was especially thick around Wrigley Field, for the home CUBS: Andy Pafko was called out scored. York, lb 5 1 1 9 were handed an 8-4 trouncing by lefty Hal Newhouser, the one foot, was called out ou strikes. on strikes. outlaw, aa...... 4 n 0 0 MILKMAID MILK Detroit Tiger pitching ace, who evened the score with his rival, fordham Paul Bichards grounded to third Bichards. c ___. 4 0 1 II No runs, one hit, two left, one Bill Nicholson hit a grounder to where Hack .threw him out at first. Newhouser, p ...... 3 0 0 1 Hank Borowy, by beating him in the crucial game of the . Chicago error. third base, Outlaw throwing to York It must bave been a great pleasure for Newhouser to chalk up this COBS: Hal Newhouser pitching. to make the . One run, one hit, one left, no Totals...... 38 8 II 27 14 win, especially after having disappointed the Detroit fans in Briggs Mickey Livingston bit It back past errors. 1/- PER TIN Stadium where in tbe opening game of the series, the same Hank Borowy Stan Hack hitting at .353, drew a walk. tbe mound, Webb fielded tbe ball CUBS: Don Johnson struck out. CHICAGO whom he beat yesterday, had set him reeling with a 9-0 triumph. and threw him out at first. AB B H Newhouser registered nine over tbe vaunted Chicago Cubs, Don Johnson hitting at 235, struck No runs, no hits, none left, no Peanuts Lowery looped a fly ball O out. between short and centre field for a Hack, 3b ...... 3 0 1 2 and while shaky in one or two spots, generally had the game in hand. In errors. stogie. Johnson, 2b 3 0 0 1 winning yesterday's game, Newhouser put the Tigers ahead 3-2 in games— Peanuts Lowery, hitting at .313 hit SIXTH INNING Lowery, xt —.... 4 11 1 to second base where Hack was Phil Cavarretta was walked. Cavaretta. lb ______3 11 10 the first time the Tigers have been at the long end of the series Pafko, Cf 4 10 Hank Borowy started rather shak­ The Tigers drew first blood in the trapped at second and Lowery was TIGERS: Doc Cramer slapped it •Andy Pafko swung on the first s third inning, when after Hal New­ out to centre field for a single, Pafko pitch, bit into a force oat, to Nicholson, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 ily and lost control of the situation thrown out at first, York to Mayo. Livingston, c ______4 0 1 4 completely in tbe sixth inning when houser struck out, Skeeter Webb No runs, no hits, none left, no bobbled the ball for an error, the the , Cavarretta be­ Merullo, ss 2 0 0 2 tbe entire order of the claw­ walked and Eddie Mayo singled to errors. ball rolling between his legs. ing retired on the out. Williams. *» 10 0 0 right. Doc Cramer flied out to Schuster, ss ...... 10 0 1 ing Tigers batted around.* He was SECOND INNING Hank Greenberg bit a long drive to Bill Nicholson bit to Outlaw, the Borowy, p ...... 111 0 lifted in that inning after having Pafko but scored Webb after the TIGERS: hitting at -154 tbe left field wall for a double, scor­ Vandenberg, p 0 0 0 catch for the first run of the ball play was at second, not in time as o given up four bits in succession, one struck out. ing Cramer with tbe tie-breaking Lowery scored, Nicholson getting Chipman. p ...... 0 0 0 0 game. run. Greenberg going to second, fell Sauer * 10 0 0 of which was a double by Hank Jimmie Outlaw hitting at .200 bit first on a fielder's choice. Derringer, p ______0 0 0 Greenberg, who used this inning to The Cubs came right back in their fiat on his face. He continued play­ 0 out into right field where Nicholson Mickey Livingston bit a long fly Secory __* , 10 1 0 start hitting extra base blows. Hank half of the third vith one run. Liv­ made the catch. ing however. Erickson, p .' "" • 0 0 0 0 got two more doubles on his next ingston grounded out to York, un­ Paul Richards hitting at .091 had Roy Cullenbine grounded to Cavar­ to the right field stands for an auto­ KONDREMUL two times for a total of three assisted, Len Merullo struck out and the count worked up to 3-2 and retta who mads a beautiful stop of matic double, scoring Andy Pafko, Totals 32 27 11 Hank Borowy doubled into left field while Nicholson who came home, bad doubles in the game. His feat feU popped up to left field where Lowery a hard-bit baU to keep it from go­ •—Batted for Chipman in 6th Inning. A PLEASANT TASTING. IN. one short of tbe record of tmmx in tar tiie first bit off Newhouser. ing into right field, but could not to go back to third. -::-.:•—Batted for Merullo tn 7th inning. . made the catch. TESTINAL REGULATOR one game established in 1906 by Hank come home on Stan Hack's sin­ No runs, no bits, none left, no make a play of it. Greenberg held Len Merullo was lifted for Dewey •::-::-»—Batted for Derringer In 8th inning. Frank Isbell of the Chicago White gle to centre to tie up the game. errors. up at third with Cullenbine getting Williams as a . With a The score by Innings: WHICH ACCELERATES Sax during' their series with the Tbe Tigers really unloaded in the CUBS: Phil Cavarretta bitting at a single. full count, be was called out on Detroit •• 001 004 102— 8 11 • I Cubs. sixth. Doe Cramer led off the inning Chicago ______001 000 201— 4 7 31 .357 pushed a bunt to first base. Budy York hit a clean Single into strikes, Batteries: Newhouser and Bichards; Bor­ BOWEL ACTION In that sixth inning, four runs with a single to centre. Hank Green­ Richards came out from behind tbe centre field scoring Greenberg and i Two runs, two hits, two left, no owy, Vandenberg 6. Chipman 6, Derringer i were scored, all charged to Borowy, berg doubled to left to send home plate and fired It into the waiting sending Cullenbine to second. errors. 7, Erickson 9 and Livingston. WITHOUT DANGER OF although actually only three were Cramer, Boy Cullenbine singled to mitt of Rudy York Just in time for Manager Charlie Grimm went out I EIGHTH INNING Errors: Hack Pafko. Buns batted ia: I right and Body York singled Cramer, tt**^, Greenberg, York, Newhouser, . LEAKAGE. scored while Fordham Hank was on the out. on the mound, slapped Borowy on Webb. Outlaw, Nicholson (2). Livingston, the mound in that frame. through the middle to score Green­ Andy Pafko hitting at .214, had the the back and pulled him out of the TIGEBS: Bflly Schuster went in at Cullenbine, Cavarretta. Sacrifices: Outlaw, I Hy Vandenberg came in to relieve berg. Borowy was lifted and Hy count worked to 3-2, struck out. ball game. Hy Vandenberg came to short tot Merullo. Hal Newhouser Cullenbine. Johnson. Double {days: Mayo, Borowy and issued two walks, forc­ Vandenberg replaced him on the as . booped a foul to Stan Hack on the York, Webb and Mayo; Johnson. Merullo I RECOMMENDED BY mound. Jimmie Outlaw's sacrifice Bill Nicholson bitting at SSI hit a and Cavarretta. Earned runs: Detroit 8, i ing in a run He was yanked out of grounder to York at first who made Jimmie Outlaw sacrificed back to I first ball. Chicago 4. Left on bass: Detroit 9, Chicago i PHYSICIANS the pitcher's box by Manager Charlie sent Roy Cullenbine to third and tbe out unassisted. the mound, sending Cullenbine to Skeeter Webb looped it back to 4. Bases on balls: off Borowy 1 (Webb), when Vandenberg walked Paul f e MANUFACTURED BY Grimm who sent in to No runs, no bite, none left, no third. 1 " Shortstop where Schuster took off Vandenberg 2 (Bichards, Newhouser); I take over the pitching duties. Richards and Hal Newhouser in suc­ Paul Bichards was totentionaUyttjrithout moving, off Chipman 1 (Webb); off Newhouser 2 cession. Boy Cullenbine was walked errors. (Hack, Cavarretta). Strike outs: by Borowy OianlemllMnoddtSceo Chipman got off to a poor start by walked to BB. the bases. Eddie Mayo grounded out. short to 4 (Cullenbine, York. Newhouser, Outlaw); home. THIRD INNING MONTREAL • CANADA issuing a walk as well. Hall Newhouser took three balls in ***?*• by Newhouser 9 (Johnson (2). Pafko (2), The Tigers started their clawing Bob Chipman came hi and finally TIGERS: Hal Newhouser struck succession. The fourth ball was low No xwasr no bits. none left, no Merullo, Cavarretta, Sauer, Williams). put out the fire. out. er Pitching summary.—Borowy 8 hits 5 runs DISTRIBUTED BY early in the game—in tbe first inn­ to give him. a walk to force home JL°5i„ L In 5 innings (none out in sixth); Vanden- i ing—when with one down, Eddie The Tigers made one more run in. Skeeter Webb drew a . Cullenbine CUBS: Frank Secory pinch hit for berg nil hits, nil runs in two-thirds inn­ Mayo singled to left. Doc Cramer the seventh off Paul Derringer. Hank Eddie Mayo bit tbe second pitch Skeeter Webb grounded to second!PauI Derringer and bit a high fly ing; Chipman nil hits, nil runs in one- Bermuda grounded out to tbe mound and Greenberg started off the inning into right field for a single, sending base, the play going from Merullo to over Mfty° s head for a single. third Inning; Derringer one bit, one run Hank Greenberg took first on a with a double and came home after Webb to third. Johnson. The try for a double play .Stanley Hack hit into a forceout, in two innings. Erickson two hits, two Drug Co., Ltd. jimmie Outlaw's high fly deep in runs in one inning. Hit by pitcher: by! bobble of Stan Hade—the first error Doc Cramer hit a long fly deep into was not in time at first as Budy Prober to second base. Erickson (Cramer). Losing pitcher: HAMILTON he has made for a very long time. centre field had been caught. centre field where Pafko made a York scored the fourth Detroit run. I **>n Johnson bunted toward Borowy. 9230t«, Borowy ended tlie threat by strik­ Tbe Cubs came back tu the sev­ beautiful catch, Webb scoring after Bob Chipman went in to relieve third. Outlaw came in to field it Time of game: 2 hours. 18 minutes. ing out Boy Cullenbine. enth with two runs. Harry "Peanuts" the catch. Vandenberg. and his throw to first was Just in Attendance 43,463. Paid rceipts $209,796. I Lowery singled to centre field with Hank Greenberg bit a long drive Eddie Mayo was walked on five Itime.- Hack moving to second'on the two down, Phil Cavarretta walked, into right centre field where Pafko pitched balls to load the bases again. sa5™*f • T^„_„ „,„,, ,. * », *. Andy Pafko faced Cavarretta at made a one-handed catch of it. * Do- c Cramer hit back to Johnso=in peanuts Lowery flied out to Rich­ second, Bill Nicholson got on first One run, one hit, one left, no who threw him out at first. on a fielder's choice as Lowery errors. ards, the catcher. scored, and Pafko came home on Four runs, four hits, three left, one No runs, one hit, one left, no Heart Trouble CUBS: Mickey Livingston hitting Cub error. errors. Mickey Livingston's double. at 364 bit one off the end of his CUBS: Len Merullo, grounded out NINTH INNING You must not miss the , The Tigers took two in the ninth, bat, Newhouser picked up the ball short to first,-e> Doc Cramer, who got on through and tagged him out. TIGERS: Paul Erickson pitching. Caused by High Eddie Sauer went in to pinch hit j Doc Cramer was hit by the pitcher being hit by a pitched ball, and Len Merullo, taking his first at bat for Bob Chipman, struck out. Hank Greenberg who belted his in the series, struck out. and took first. third double, were both batted in by Stanley Hack hit a high bounder Hank Greenberg hit into left field New Bermuda Minstrels Roy Cullenbine's double to centre. Hank Borowy hit past Outlaw in to Outlaw, who threw him out at Blood Pressure left field for a double—the first bit first. for his third double of the ball game. If you have pains around the heart, pal­ The Cubs fought all the way. how­ off Newhouser. Roy Cullenbine dumped a long fly pitation, dizziness, headaches at top and ever, ane dame up with one run in Stan Hack hit to centre field for I into the deep centre field stands, back of head and above eyes, shortness of I scoring Cramer from third and Monday and Tuesday breath, feel nervy, or suffer from poor their half of the ninth. Phil Cavar­ a single, scoring Borowy to tie up : sleep, loss of memory and energy, indiges­ retta doubled and came home on Bill the ball game. Hack didn't stay on Greenberg from second. tion, worry and fear, your trouble is prob­ Nicholson's single. Rudy York lined out to Stan Hack. ably caused -by High Blood Pressure. This first for long, for he was caught off Now In Stock October 8th and 9th is a mysterious disease that causes more The odds for today's game now the base, pitcher to to jimmie Outlaw hit to deep short­ deaths than cancer, because the symptoms ever, and came up with one run in Mayo, the second baseman, who com­ stop, the out going short to first. are so common and usually mistaken for Black and White some simple ailment. If you suffer from who have but one game to win for pleted the run down. Paul Richards hit a "Baltimore at the G.U.O. of O-F. HALL, Somerset the championship, while the Cubs Chop" to Erickson who threw him any of these symptoms, your life may be One run, two bits, none left, no at 8.15 p.m. endangered by Heart Trouble or a paralytic have to win today's game to stay in errors. j out at first. stroke, and you should start treatment at Two runs, two hits, one left, no once. The very first dose of Hynox, a new the series. FOURTH INNING Bleaching medical discovery, reduces High Blood Today's probable pitching selec­ errors. Tickets 2/6 Reserved 3/- Pressure and makes you feel years young­ ' CUES: Phil Cavaretta hit a high er in a few days. Get Hynox from your tions will be , who TIGERS: Boy Cullenbine popped chemist today. It is guaranteed to make has turned in the finest pitching up to Johnson at second base. 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FOURTH INNING No runs, no .hits, one left, LEAGUE THREE NORTH (EAST) Aberavon 6, Abertillery 5 base. CHESTERFIELD TOP LEAGUE Bradford City 3, Doncaster Rovers 3 Bath 8; London Welsh 15 DETROIT; Skeeter Webb grounded Carlisle United 1. Hartlepools United 3 Bristol 17, Weston-super-Mare 8 PITCHES TIGERS to Hack at third and was thrown out NINTH INNING Gateshead 6, Lincoln City 1 Cardiff 28, Newport 17 at first. . NORTH AFTER 1-1 DRAW Rotherham United 1, Darlington 2 Devonport Services 26. Pontypool 12 Eddie Mayo drew a base on balls. DETROIT: Jimmie Outlaw laced York City 0, Halifax Town 0 Gloucester 9, Richmond & Blackheath 5 one into left field for a single Swansea 35, Penarth 9 - TO 4-1 VICTORY SATURDAY Doc Cramer singled to left field Paul Richards struck out. LEAGUE THREE NORTH (WEST) United Services Portsmouth 6, Guyis to send Mayo to second. Dizzy Trout hit sharply to third Queen's Park Beat Clyde Accrington Stanley 3, Stockport County 0 Hospital 0 Hank Greenberg bit to third for for a single. Crewe Alexandra 2, Chester 0 Glasgow Academicals 0, Glasgow High a single, Mayo scoring. This was the In Glasgow Cup Final Southport 1, Rochdale 2 School 33 fourth ran he batted in for the Skeeter Webb at the plate and Tranmere Rovers __, Barrow 1 Greenock Wanderers 0, Glasgow Univer­ Paul Richards let one get by him Wrexham 1, Oldham Athletic 1 sity 3 Indiana Hoosier Puts Tigers Back Tigers in this series. for a pass ball, Outlaw going to (Special through Reuter) Heriotonians 17, Melrose 3 Roy Cullenbine hit down the third SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIVISION'__• third.' Outlaw, however, was caught LONDON, Oct. 6.—ObesterOeld, base line, scoring Cramer and send­ between third and home when he Albion Rovers 0, Stenhousemuir 0 ing Greenberg to third on a double. the old country footbaU leader in Alloa 4, Arbroath 4 Into Series With Five—Hit Job took too much of a lead off third. the League North, remained at the Cowdenbeath 4. Dundee United 2 Tbis was bis first bit of the series. Skeeter Webb flied out to Nichol Dumbarton 2, Dunfermline Athletic 1 Charlie Grimm, the Chicago man­ top ot the list after a 1-1 tie with Dundee 1, Ayr United 4 ager, taking not chances, pulled son in right field. Sheffield United. Liverpool remain­ East Fife 2. Airdrieonians 1 Dizzy Trout, the Indiana Hoosier, put together an assortment of fast No runs, two hits, one left, no ed in second place after their 4-1 St. Johnstone 5, Raith Rovers 3 BACKACHE balls and curves to limit tlie Chicago Cubs to fkta hits and one run and Prim out of the game and put to errors. win over Bradford. Stoke City, spark the to limit their second 4-1 min, hi the fourth game Paul Derringer. Blackpool and Bury also share se­ GLASGOW CUP FINAL Budy York was intentionally CHICAGO: Phil Cavarretta flied IS YOUR f r>,of the World Series which was played Saturday at oat to Cramer in centre field. cond place after their games while Queen's Park 2, Clyde 0 ^b<.Wrigley Field, Chicago. passed to fill the bases. Huddersfield Town stands third. Andy Pafko grounded out to Out­ RUGBY LEAGUE | Trout, with a record of 18 wins and 15 defeats, Jimmie Outlaw bit back to the law at third. In the League South, Charlton || teased the powerful hitting aggregate of manager Jolly second baseman, for a forceout on Yorkshire Cap, First Round WARNING! BiU Nicholson fouled out to Athletic remained the leader after Batley 5, Hunslet 21 |,Charlie Grimm's charges by his spectacle polishing York, as Hank Greenberg scored on Bichards tiie catcher. a tough 0-0 game with Aston Villa Bramley 14, Kelghley 23 Backache is umally the first sign of Kidne? I antics, and infuriated them farther by striking out the the play. before 50,000 spectators. Hull Kingston Rovers 5, Dewsbury 4 frouble. The kidneys are the blood's filters. No rans, no hits, none left, no or< er 'National League's champion hitter—Phil Cavarretta and Paul Bichards slapped one into errors. Aston VfDa earned the draw with Halifax 18. Kill S t u \J ' *"* "* °* * » tmtmmd mt pure, ."Bad Bill" Nicholson twice in succession, won himself centre field for a hit scoring Cut the outstanding work of their de­ Leeds 11. Castleford 4 fresh biood flowing to every nerve and lenbine. The box scores: Wakefield Trinity 20, Huddersfield 5 | his first major league ball game and a place in the fence players. Birmingham City York 2, Featherstone Rovers 9 nrosde, your blood stream is heavy with If hearts of the baseball f aim. On "Dizzy's" last trip to the Dizzy Trout grounded to the left DETROIT trimmed Tottenham Hotspur 8-0 waste poisons and adds. Then you feel rotten. I plate, the baseball-minded fans of Chicago cheered tbe of tbe shortstop, tiie play was at AB R HP O A S holding the lead aU the way through. RUGBY LEAGUE Half a century's experience and scientific visiting pitcher—a magnificent tribute to the skill of one second for the forceout. Webb, ss I 5 0 0 1 Birmingham and Aston Villa now Barrow 9, Wigan 10 tests by doctors in famous clinics prove that Mayo, 2b ...... 3 1 0 1 Brought Rangers 19. Warrington 12 of baseball's most colourful characters. Four runs, foor hits, two left, no Cramer, cf ...... 4 13 4 share second position with Chelsea. Dodd's Kidney Fills quickly rid your blood Oldham 10, Salford 7 of excess acids and niiani. Then your v-_ -S^^^H—J This was Dizzy's second performance la a World errors. Greenberg. It ...... Sill The big game in Scotland was Rochdale Hornets 4. St. Helens 11 Cullenbine, rf ...... '3111 Wood ia -tow jw backache disappears i \ ^•(PR-P series. His first was In 1940 when he lasted but two CHICAGO: Don Johnson singled the Glasgow Cup Final in which Swinton. 5. Widnes 11 York, lb 3 0 0 10 Queens Park won 2-0 over Clyde be­ and your tired feeling is replaced by robust .._ . »~».v innings. to centre field. Outlaw, 3b ...... 4 0 10 Workington Town 15, Liverpool Stanley 8 health and energy. You feel years younger. Dizzy Trout The game started as a ' duel with Boy Prim. Peanuts Lowery singled to right Richards, e 4 0 17 fore 40,000 spectators. Queens Park were the better team throughout RUGBY UNION Insist on Dodd's Kidney Pills. Only 2,6 starting hurler for the Cubs, 39-year- the ball to Hack who put the pill field sending Johnson to second. Trout, p 4 0 13 London Scottish 8. Harlequins 0 for large bottle at all chemists. •*> j 14 old veteran left-hander, shutting out on him. Phil Cavarretta went down swing­ and the match lacked the usual Rosslyn Park 13, Northampton 8 ing. Totals.. ..33 4 inn cup thrills. St. Mary's Hospital 0. N. Zealand Forces 14 the Tigers for three innings, and Two errors were made in Satur­ Wasps 0, Newbridge 7 Dodd's Kidney Pills Dizzy Trout shutting out the Cubs day's ball game—the first by Bill Andy Pafko nit back past the CHICAGO Owing to the cup final the Scot­ for two and then giving up a hit in mound, Mayo threw Pafko out at AB R HPO A tish League A leaders, Aberdeen Nicholson in the fifth when he bob- HacK. 3b 4 0 2 2 and Bangers, had an idle day. Mo­ the third. bled Doc Cramer's hard hit ball per­ first. Bill Nicholson struck out to end Johnson, 2b 4 1 therwell, by beating Kilmarnock The fourth inning spelled disaster mitting him to stretch a single into Lowery, It ______4 3 5-2, drew level with Aberdeen at for Prim with Eddie Mayo, tiie a double, and one for Rudy York the inning. Cavarretta, lb 4 10 the top oi the table whUe the Rang­ Tiger's second baseman, setting the in the sixth when his overthrow to No runs, two hits, two left, no Pafko. cf ~ 4 1 errors. Nicholson, if ...... 4 1 ers now share second position with stage for his downfall, the second third sent Don Johnson home with Livingston, e ...... 3 4 Hibernian, Falkirk, Hearts and ^Wine and Stance game of the series which Detroit the only Cub run of the game. FIFTH INNING Hughes, ss ...... 1 3 Third Lanark. won by a similar score, was repeated. The summaries: Prim, p • 0 DETROIT: Skeeter Webb was Derringer, p ...... 0 0 In the Scottish League B, Dundee Prim made the same mistake that FIRST INNING called ont on strikes. Vandenberg, p 0 0 stayed on top although beaten 4-1 by AT CHRISLEY HALL Hank Wyse made—he walked Mayo Eddie Mayo filed out to Lowery Erickson, p ...... 0 0 Ayr United which moved to third and not Greenberg. Batteries: For Chicago, Prim and in left field. *Secory ______1 a position. East Kfe standing se­ Enjoy Bermuda's Choicest Food In that fourth frame which proved Livingston; for Detroit, Trout and **Becker 1 o cond, beat Airdrieonians 2-1. Dun­ Bichards. Doc Cramer bit to right field ***Merullo a 0 disastrous to the Cubs, Skeeter Webb where Nicholson scooped at the ball, ***»Gll_esp_e 0 0 fermline Athletic, beaten 8-1 by Fresh Lobster served as you like it. grounded out to the infield and DETROIT: Skeeter Webb grounded bat let it go by. Cramer got a sin­ Dumbarton, now Shares fourth po­ Eddie Mayo drew a pass on balls. Ooc to third and was thrown out at first. gle on the play and Nicholson an Totals. 31 1 5 27 11 1 sition with that team. THE WEST END RENDEZVOUS Cramer singled into left field, mov­ Eddie Mayo filed out to Pafko in error. *—Batted tor Derringer in the fifth. In Swath-North section of the ing Mayo to second and them Green­ centre field where the catch was Hank Greenberg was walked. -::•--—pinch hit tor Hughes ia the 7th. Third Division, the Queens Park berg came up and singled to left made on tbe ran. ***—Ran for Becker in the 7th and Bangers remained the unbeaten For reservations, 'Phone 8341, Somerset. Roy Cullenbine hit down to Cavar­ substituted for Hughes in the 7th. leaders with a 2-0 victory over Ips­ 9,il6|s.-i-. field to drive in Mayo for tha first Doc Cramer hit back to the mound retta who stepped on first to make run of the ball game. Bor Cullen­ and was thrown out at fiat. ****—Hit tor Vandenberg in the 7th. wich. Northampton Town remains No runs, not hits, none left, no the oat unassisted. The score by innings: second although beaten SM. by Notts bine followed with a single to left No rans, one hit, two left, one Detroit -______..... 000 400 000— 4 7 1 field to send home Cramer and that errors. Chicago 000 001 000— 19 1 County, which now stands third. was the finish of Ray Prim. CHICAGO: Stan Hack grounded Chicago error. in the South-South section, Crys­ CHICAGO: Mickey Livingston Batteries: Trout and Richards; Prim, tal Palace rose to the undisputed Manager Grimm sent in Paul Der­ out to tiie shortstop. flied out to Cramer in deep centre Derringer 4, Vandenberg 6, Erickson 8 and ringer as relief man and Paul walked Don Johnson grounded to first Livingston. top with a 1-0 win over Exeter City base. field. Errors: Tork and Nicholson. Runs tat­ whUe Cardiff City, fomerly sharing Budy Tork. Jimmie Outlaw hit one Boy Hughes was walked—the first ter In: Greenberg, Cullenbine. Outlaw, top place, dropped to second after HIRAM WALKER'S down to the second baseman where Peanuts Lowery flied out to Cul­ Richards. Three-base bits: Johnson. Two- lenbine in right field. base on balls he gave up. losing 3-2 to Bristol City. Brighton York was forced oat bat on the play, Frank Secory went in to bat for base hits: Cullenbine. Sacrifices: Prim. and Hove Albion shared second po­ Hank Greenberg came home to No runs, no hits, none left, no Earned runs: Detroit 4, Chicago 0. Left Paul Derringer and strode oat. on base: Detroit 6. Chicago 5. Bases on sition after beating Bournemouth London Dry Gin singled to centre field to score Boy errors. balls: ott Prim 1 (Mayo), off Derringer 2 4-8. SECOND INNING Stan Hack bounced one to first Cullenbine for tbe fourth run of where Rudy York made the out un­ (York, Greenberg), off Erickson 1 (Cullen­ In the Third Division North-East, score. Paul Bichards, the catcher, assisted. bine), ott Trout 1 (Hughes). Strikeouts: Made by the Makers of the Famous the game. The scoring spree was DETROIT: Hank Greenberg struck by Prim 1 (Greenberg), by Derringer 1 Rotherham United, so far an un­ ended when Dizzy Trout forced oat. No rans, no hits, one left, no (Webb), by Erickson 2 (Greenberg and beaten leader, went down 2-1 before Boy Cullenbine popped up to Cav­ errors. Richards); by Trout 6 (Cavarretta 2, Nich­ Darlington bvt remained at the "Canadian Club'' Whiskey Bichards at second. olson 2, Secory, Lowery). top of the section. Bradford City arretta at first base. SIXTH INNING Pitching summaries: Prim three hits, The Cubs came back in their half Budy York bit back past the four runs in three and one-third innings; tied 3-3 with the Doncaster Rovers of the fourth fighting mad. Don mound, Johnson fielded it and threw Hy Vandenberg went in to take Derringer two hits in one and two-thirds and shares second place with Dar­ Use it Its Good Johnson led off with a single to him out at first. over the pitching chores for Chicago. Innings; Vandenberg no hits in two Inn­ lington. Gateshead, who beat Lin­ centre followed by Peanuts Lowery' Budy York flied out to Lowery in ings; Erickson two hits In two Innings; coln City 6-1, is third. No runs, no hits, none left, no Trout one run, five hits in nine innings. who singled to right. The crowd errors. Mt field. Passed ball: Livingston. Losing pitched In North-West section Chester cheered as Phil Cavarretta, the bat­ CHICAGO: Phil Cavarretta was Jimmie Outlaw popped up to Cav­ Prim. stayed in the lead although beaten ting ace of the senior circuit strode arretta. Umpires: Conlon Summers, Jorda, Pas- •0 by Crewe, who now stands se­ called out on three pitched balls. sarella. Gosling Brothers Ltd. to the plate. Trout, however, was Andy Pafko bit hard to York at Paul Bichards lined to Hughes the cond, sharing this position with unimpressed by Cavarretta's titles, first bat threw him out to Trout at shortstop. Accrington Stanley victor over Established 1822 for he struck him out. first by half a stride. No runs, no hits, none left, no Stockport 3-0, and Wrexham which Andy Pafko, who had three bits Bill Nicholson struck out on a low errors. tied 1-1 with Oldham. 68S9T- in the series, grounded out to the carve. CHICAGO: Don Johnson tripled The scores: second baseman which brought ap No runs, no hits, none left, no 350 feet into right field. LEAGUE SOUTH "Bad Bill" Nicholson—the man who Harry Lowery bit to Outlaw at Relieve Asthma Arsenal 4, Swansea Town 1 [errors. Birmingham City 8, Tottenham H. 0 comes through in the pinches. The CHICAGO: Stan Hack grounded third, Outlaw elected to throw to and Hay Fever Charlton Athletic 0, Aston Villa 0 crowd expected big things of "Swish" out to Webb at short. York, catching Lowery. York trying Quickly With Coventry City 3, Plymouth Argyle I for it is in just this kind of a spot Don Johnson bounced out to for a double play, threw to third and Fulham 4, Luton Town 1 that Bill usually excells. However, threw high to permit Johnson to Portsmouth 2, Leicester City 0 short. Newport County 2. Southampton 6 Trout was again unimpressed by the Peanuts Lowery struck oat. score on the overthrow. KELLOGG'S Nottingham Forest 1. Derby County 1 stature or reputation of the slugger, No rans, no bits, none left, no Phil Cavarretta flied out to left West Bromwich Albion 3, Brentford 4 for he struck him oat too. errors. field. West Ham United 2. Chelsea 4 The Cubs finally came through Andy Pafko flied out to Cramer Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Millwall 2 with one run—in the sixth—but it THIRD INNING in centre field. LEAGUE NORTH DETROIT: Jimmie Outlaw hit to was an unearned one, having been One run, one hit, one left, one Blackburn Rovers 2, Bury 3 made on an error. Don Johnson, Boy Hughes at short who threw him error. Blackpool 5, Manchester City 4 who got himself two for four Satur­ out at first. SEVENTH INNING K67I Grimsby Town 0, Newcastle United 2 day, started the inning with a . Paul Bichards flied to left field REMEDY Leeds United 2, Bolton Wanderers 1 where Peanuts Lowery took it for DETROIT: Dizzy Trout flied outl Liverpool 4, Bradford 1 Harry Lowery grounded to the third Manchester United 0, Everton 0 baseman, who instead of trying for the out. to Hughes at shortstop. Middlesbrough 2, Huddersfield Town 3 Johnson, threw to first to catch Dizzy Trout lined out to Stan Hack Skeeter Webb Mt back to Cavar­ Preston North End 4, Burnley 0 Peanuts. Rudy York, the Tigers' at third. retta who threw to Vandenberg for • COMPLETE • Sheffield United 1, Chesterfield 1 the out. Stoke City 3, Sheffield Wednesday 0 first baseman, trying for a double No rans, no hits, none left, no Sunderland 1, Barnsley 0 play, threw over Out­ errors. Eddie Mayo grounded to Hughes GAS SERVICE law's head, permitting Johnson to CHICAGO: Mickey Livingston at shortstop. Cooking — Water Heating IRISH GOLD CUP come home on the overthrow. slapped oat a long single to left No rans, no hits, none left, no field for the first hit of the game. errors. Home Heating — Refrig­ Belfast Celtic 4. Cliftonviile 0 The Cubs never really threatened eration — Industrial Uses. Derry City 2, Glentoran 3 again, although the Tigers built up Roy Hughes tried a sacrifice which CHICAGO: Bill Nicholson hit back Distillery 1, Linfield 1 didn't work. Hughes laid the bunt to tite mound and Trout threw him a nasty situation for Hy Vanden­ Sole representative in Bermuda for n berg, who followed Derringer as down to the right of the mound out at first. SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIVISION "A pitcher, in the last toning. Outlaw where Trout ran over and fielded Mickey Livingston filed to Cramer Celtic 4, Partick Thistle 1 singled and after Richards struck the ball, making the play to second, in right centre field. Falkirk 2, Hibernian 1 out, went to second on Trout's in­ Hughes taking first on the force Hans Becker pinch bit for Hughes, Gas Hamilton Academicals 2, Queen of the out. South 2 field single. With Skeeter Webb at hit between short and third for a Hearts 6, Morton 0 the plate, one of Vandenberg's de­ Ray Prim sacrificed to the first single. Len Merullo ran for Becker. Kilmarnock 2, Motherwell 5 liveries got loose from catcher baseman sending Hughes to second. Paul Gillespie hitting for Hy Van­ and St. Mirren 3, Third Lanark 4 Mickey Livingston for a pass ball, Stan Hack hit to third, Outlaw threw denberg, grounded out to the him out at first. pitcher. Magic Chef Gas Stoves LEAGUE THREE SOUTH (SOUTH) and permitted Outlaw to reach third. Aldershot 1, Torquay United 1 Livingston soon rectified this error, No runs, one hit, one left, no EIGHTH INNING Brighton and Hove Albion 4, Bourne­ however, for. Outlaw, suffering from errors. Our Buisness Is Gas mouth and Boscombe Athletic 2 what must have been a lapse of DETROIT: Paul Erickson went in Bristol City 3, Cardiff City 2 Exeter City 0, Crystal Palace 1 memory, forgot to keep his eye on to do Chicago's pitching. Swindon Town 3, Reading 0 the ball, took too great a lead off Doc Cramer popped up to Muer- Bermuda Gas ft Utility Co. third, and was caught napping at rello. 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hers, two Social Democrats, and one i Southern California 26, St. Mary's Pre- ANGIMSi RECOGNITION Communist. Bermudian With Aussie Plight 14 Under this arrangement, a Peo­ Forces Is Killed GOVERNOR LEAVES WITH HOPE OF Colorado TJ. 18, Utah 13 OF RENNER REGIME ple's Party man is to preside over i§Qiil&i FRIDAY'S GAMES discussions on electoral law. while Continued from page 1 Georgia 27, University of Miami 21 a Communist presides on matters Detroit 42, Scranton 0 affecting public security. This pro-1 owner, in company with ten other SEEING BERMUDIANS IN OLYMPICS Central Michigan 14, Eastern Kentucky 7 Seen Easing Friction Of The gress is countered to some extent j members of ^the^ewjtosludtng the by last-minute reports from. Vienna captain's wife. The "Henrietta" was (By Cable from The Associated Press) His Excellency the Governor, the and even a race track, would serve SPANISH CABINET FOLDING Foreign Ministers' Failure that serious differences have arisen bound from Truro, Massachusetts, WEEK-END SCORES on a round-the-world educational Rt. Hon. Lord Burghley, under whose a great many of the community. MEETING IN SECRET between the Russians and other governorship Bermuda enjoyed her "One of the reasons why I should Army 54, Wake Forest 0 (Special through Reuter, powers represented on the Austrian cruise, her first stop being at Ber­ Swarthmoi* _L3, Rutgers 6 muda. most prosperous sports era, left Ber­ like to see a running track here is Rensselear 25, Rochestr 14 MADRID, Oct. 7 (Renter).— The -LO-STOON, Oct. 7.—The British. Control Commission The Soviet muda yesterday for New York on because of the juvenile delinquency. Pittsburgh 38, Bucknell 0 Spanish Cabinet wUl continue in Government has decided to recognize representative vetoed at the last White sailing round the coast of leave before relinquishing his office When you get a lot of young peo­ Tuffs 7. Harvard 6 session tomorrow under an oath Dr. Beimel's -Provisional Government minute two important decisions on South America, Wendall made a good here. Before leaving, His Excellency ple in full health with nothing to Columbia 32, Syracuse 0 of secrecy, after holding three con­ in Austria. The United States is al­ other matters about which the pow­ record in golf and many friends at invited the Press of Bermuda for Holy Cross 21, Yale 0 secutive sessions, it was learned every city where they stopped for do, they get into mischief." Such a Penn State 27, Colgate 7 so understood to have reached the ers had previously agreed. an informal interview on Saturday. track as he foresaw, would be able Pennsylvania 13, Dartmouth 0 here. It was understood that all same decision, and a joint announce­ It is not believe! tn London that supplies, Bahia, Bio de Janeiro, At the conclusion of the interview, to accommodate hundreds of young Brown 51, Boston College 6 Ministers took an oath not to di­ ment is expected soon. this friction will modify the Coun­ Buenos Aires, Puntas Arenas, Magel- and as he was saying farewell to the Wesleyan 19, Worcester Tech 0 vulge decisions taken—an unpre­ lanes and Valparaiso. men and women, and if athletic Lafayette 7, Princeton 7 Although not. directly related to cil's report favouring recognition of Press, to whom, he said, he was grate­ clubs could be properly organised Franklin and Marshall 30, Muhlenberg 0 cedented step. No communique the recent Council of Foreign Minis­ the Renner Government or hold up After spending many months in ful for their support and help, His so that the young people had some­ Cornell 39, New London Subs 0 has so far been issued. ters, the decision is expected to im­ early action by Britain and the visiting the Pacific islands, tbey ar­ Excellency expressed tbe hope that thing to train for, he believed that Notre Dame 40, Georgia Tech 7 United States. rived- at Sydney on October 17, 1938, Virginia 40. Virginia Military Institute 7 prove thefc unhappy atmosphere left he would have the pleasure of see­ juvenile deliquency could be sub­ Navy 21, Duke 0 hy the failure of the London peace where Mrs. Sawyer left the schooner ing a contingent of Bermuda swim­ stantially reduced. in order to join her family. From Ohio State 42. Iowa 0 talk?. For recognition of the Rus­ mers at the next Olympics, and per­ The formation of tbe B3A's wis Michigan 20, North Western 7' Notice To Builders sian-sponsored Renner regime would Foresees Bloodshed In there they sailed to Melbourne, but haps, a few track men. Purdue 13, Wisconsin 7 ' upon learning that the much-needed Excellency thought, was one of tbe Michigan State 7, Kentucky 6 give' tangible evidence of Anglo-; Palestine Very Soon "I think I will see some swimmers" I greatest forward Steps taken for Indiana State 32, Illinois Normal 2 INSUL BOARD American readiness to • deal diplo-I repairs that the schooner required could be made more cheaply in Tas­ he said, "for swimming seems to sports here. "We have divorced ath­ Indiana 6, Illinois 0 This moisture-proof board rcatically with new Central and Eas- i come naturally to Bermudians — letics from one single club" he said, West Virginia 42. Drx el 0 tern European Governments as soon 1 Conlinned from Page 1 mania, Mr. West, who had been first Florida 6, Tulane 6 for ceilings is exceptionally He mate and navigator for the best surrounded as they are by water." "and formed an Association. It Mississippi 14, Vanderbilt 7 as they meet even the elementary stated his sub-commission Although be didh't express tbe opin­ means that any club which fulfills I North Carolina 14. Virginia Tech 0 strong and light and ensures requirements of democracy would recommend a clarification of part of the voyage, took her to Ho- bart, where he subsequently return­ io^ one could, sense that Lord I the conditions of the rules of the! Mississippi State 20, Auburn 0 a substantial saving in Added tc the progress made at United States policy towards the Burghley would be extremely pleas­ I AAA., will get association." Tennesse 48, William and Mary 13 the London parley toward accept- Middle East when it got back to ed after delivering the fully repaired Missouri 10, Southern Methodist 7 labour and material costs. ship to her owner at Melbourne. ed to see a track contingent from At the conclusion of Hie interview, | Texas A. & M. 19, Oklahoma 14 ance Of' the Hungarian and Finnish | Washington. Bermuda at the next Olympic games, His Excellency posed with the mem- Arkansas 27, Texas Christian 14 Stocked by regimes the decision to recognize LOJSFDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter).—Pro- Mr. West had made many friends for while he served as Governor Texas 33, Texas Tech 0 in Tasmania, had acquired an ex­ I hers of the Press for a photograpk. Minnesota (U, Nebraska 7 Austria is regarded as showing the j fessor Brodetsky, President of the cellent position in Birnie. and had here, His Excellency took an especial Iowa State IS, Kansas 13 Western AUies are prepared to meet British Jews Board of Deputies, to­ interest in track meetings and on California 27. Washington 14 Gorham Lumber Co. become interested in the sports of Oregon 33, Idaho 7 s Russia at least half-way. day described as "propaganda" re­ the island, especially golf, winning a number of occasions, gave invalu­ INTL CLASS SAILBOAT (5598 m tp. The British decision to accord ports that the Palestine question the Northern Tasmania champion­ able pointers on hurdling to track full recognition to tbe Benner Cab­ might lead to fighting by Jews, but ship in the late spring of 1939. Among i members of the various schools. RACE SEEN NEXT SPRING inet 4s not yet completely formal added, "There is a limit to what can the many people who became his Lord Burghley, former Olympic but a Foreign Office spokesman con­ be imposed on any population." friends were Mr. and Mrs. Horace hurdling star and now president of firmed that }t is' virtually certain, - Addressing a special meeting here Warren, of Launceston, and on June the Amateur Athletic Association, if Boats Can't Be Brough. probably within the next ten days. of more than 200 deputies, he said: 7. 1940, their daughter Miss Winsome to whom the B.A.A.A. is affiliated, The decision comes as a result of a "It is said the Jews are going to Warren, and he were married. declared that he was anxious to re­ L1MOLEUM report from the Allied Control Coun­ fight; that the Arabs are going to turn to England and take up his Local Ones To Be Shared cil in Vienna. London and Washing­ fight. It is largely propaganda, ex­ Mr. West had enlisted in the Aus­ : work with the Association. Chair- (1) GOOD QUALITY ton had asked for a report on wheth­ aggerated and dangerous. tralian Imperial Forces at the out­ ! man of the British Olympic Council, Returning yesterday from the er the Renner regime should be break of the war, and, having been United States, Mr. Kenneth Triming­ "There is' nd people in the world given a special course in a gunnery Lord Burghley will be sitting in on (2) ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS recognized. The report has now been abhorring violence as much as we the discussions concerning "the site ham, of Bermuda, widely known in received and it concludes in favour school near Canberra, he very short- world yachting circles, said that Jews. The* Jews of Palestine have I ly worked up to the rank of sergeant I for the holding of the next Olympic (3) MODERATELY PRICED of recognition. stood out for many years, refusing i games. Where this site would be, members of the international class j major and warrant officer, this being in the United States would be glad At first it was felt by the Western to answer attacks made by Arabs. I as far as he could go in the Austra- His Excellency was not prepared to Powers that Dr. Renner's Cabinet, •'The danger to the Middle East give any opinion, but he gave an to come to Bermuda next spring to I ban Army without having been in race against local yachtsmen. which was put into office by the will exist only if the British Govern­ actual combat. indication as to where he hoped it The Sevmuda Hardware Co. Russians without consulting the ment and people allow themselves 'would be by reminding the Press Mr. Trimingham talked with a British or Americans, was not suffi­ to be led away by this kind of pro­ in February, 1941, he was sent with I that an application had been receiv­ number of the international class Front Street Phone 1207 ciently representative. In parti­ paganda. his battalion, in which he was leader ed from London. "They were allocat­ enthusiasts. They said that they cular it was believed too much power of the Bren gun division, to Fort ed to London in 1944," he said, "but would visit the Islands for racing if "Above all let them not make the I Darwin, where they spent the nest • had been given the Minister of the mistake of thinking Jews are forced we had to turn them down. We are facilities were available. Interior, a Communist, to regulate [ten months in general duty and anxious to have them in London The Americans intend to bring by circumstances always to do noth­ special study of jungle warfare. In electoral procedure and public se­ ing — always accepting what otber if we can." their own boats providing that they curity matters. December of the same year, while people impose. There is a limit to the Japanese were invading Indo- Lord Burghley holds high hopes can get accommodation for them, ESTABLISHED IN 1797 These objections have now been what can be imposed on any popula­ China. Thailand, Malay and Java, for amateur athletics in England [otherwise they will sail Bermuda largely met as a result of the con- tion, even a Jewish population hav­ the battation was transferred to the and feels that England could look boats in team races. ~ ce in Vienna last week between ing no seat and no means of repre­ island of Timor which, in turn* was forward to a fine upward surge in Mr. Trimingham said that the -ernment and delegates from senting itself in the councils of tbe invaded in February, 1942, just after athletics in the future. American boats were in fit condition the provinces. kporld." the fall of Singapore. As to Bermuda, His Excellency for such racing but the Bermuda A commission of five has been set boats were in need of new sails. He A resolution moved by Professor During the fighting there the agreed that one big handicap of up to supervise these two fields. It Brodetsky, and adopted, contained Bermuda track hopefuls was the did not imagine that these would consists of two People's Party mem- Japanese managed to cut off their be obtainable from England but that an appeal to the British Government supply lines, and as they out num­ fact that there is not a first class to make it possible for tbe remnant I track available in the Islands for ! there were good possibilities of get­ bered the Australians about ten to ting them from the United States. of European Jewry, wbo so wish ,to one, the battalion was forced to sur­ i them to train on. Consequently, the settle in Palestine. performances turned in by local The Bermuda yachtsman told The render. In June. 1942, Sgt. Major Royal Gazette, that there was con­ There had been suggestions. Pro- West was reported to be a prisoner athletes on grass tracks, is far under | fessor Brodetsky said, that there the average performances turned in siderable enthusiasm in the United of war on the island of Timor by the States for the forthcoming ocean J was no need for Jews to go to Pales- Australian War Office. by other countries where better faci­ I tine, that they could go to countries lities are available. race to the Islands. Itch Germs Now has come the report from the It's definite all right." Mr. Trim­ such as Canada, South Africa, Aus- A believer in athletics as a chain I tralia or New Zealand. "But I would same force that he was killed in which could bind nations together ingham said. "They are looking with like to know if anybody opposed to action. The community's deepest through good sportsmanship there­ much favour upon the race." Jews being allowed to go to Pales­ sympathy is extended to his family by creating mutual understanding Mr. Trimingham further informed Kii.ed in 7 Minutes tine has made a real practical sug- in their loss, which is also Bermuda's and lessening the possibility of wars The Royal Gazette that such prom­ Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams j loss, .as it was Sgt. Major West's inent names in ocean sailboat racing and pores where germs hide and cause ter- jj question as to where they are to intention to bring his wife home between nations, His Excellency rible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, go, he added. turning the influence of sports up­ as Henry Taylor (winner of the 1938 Hnrning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, after the war and settle in Ber­ on individual communities, consid­ race), George Roosevelt and Briggs FULL SUPPUES ARE COMING SOON' Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other muda. Cunningham, among others, were ."blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only o ered that organised athletics was temporary relief because they do not kill one of the best methods of reducing mentioned as participants for the .the germ cause. The new discovery, Nixo- J Governor And Family the prevalence of delinquency if not ocean race. •derm kills the germs in 7 minutes and is , Soekarno Invites Check Mr. Trimingham was confident guaranteed to give you a soft, clear, attrac- i f Leave Colony preventing it entirely. ve, smooth skin in one week, or money j Of Java Conditions With regard to Bermuda, he said that Mr. Taylor would be in the race. k on return of empty package. Get | I feel very strongly about a track guaranteed Nixoderm from your chemist j Continued from Page 1 TURKISH FRUIT FOR BRITAIN m *i a j* ntoda y and re- I here." (He had been questioned as be the best men for the Job," de­ Continued from Pat* I to the proposal he had made to ISTANBUL. Oct. 7 (Reuter).—A Replacement Parts Ri&oderm cause of skin clared Lord Burghley. mander, South-East Asia, it was dis­ this effect) Explaining that with the British commercial delegation has fs_.- Skin Troubles trouble. * By "men," explained Lord Burgh­ closed today. limited acreage, available in the Col­ signed a contract with Turkey agree­ ley, he meant the "best person." Brigadier R G. M. King, command­ ony, an ideal development would ing to purchase 2,500 tons of raisins For Sliage* Sewing Machines Lord Burghley would not specify ing the First Indian Brigade, received be at Bernard Park, which would in­ and 1.000 tons of figs for Britain, it what he considered were some of the note on behalf of the Allied au­ clude a proper track, playgrounds was announced here today. Long Bobbins Shuttle Cases for Class 15 Bermuda's major problems. He thorities. Dr. Soekarno stated today preferred to put the matter in th that the document gave a factual Singer Zipper Feet form of aims. Two of thftse should account of the position in Java. Round Bobbins, Class 15 be the making of a prosperous and Indonesian nationalists were in ALCOA PUHING ON STEAMER SERVICE Long Bobbins Cases Keys for New Home Model happy community. With those two control everywhere, he added, and accomplished, be indicated, tbe were "running the whole country." and O.S. Model arising 'of problems would be pree •-ont int.eel from Pace 1 Treadle Belts eluded. Dr. Van Mook, Lieutenant General of the Netherlands East Indies, who Bobbins for New Home His Excellency informed the press Aside from the standpoint of passenger facilities, the Colony stands to Rubber Rings for Bobbins was expected to make a statement benefit considerably by the George Washington's service in the way of Model that he. Lady Burghley and theii of his Government's policy regarding two children were proceeding to refrigeration space. Bobbin Case for Class 15 Shuttles for Class 15-31-66 the United States from Bermuda. the future of Indonesia, has post­ Since the U.S. Navy transports stopped bringing refrigerated cargoes poned a meeting with pressmen in While his family remained in New to Bermuda, the only facilities have been those in the "Fort" ships which, Belt Hooks Spool Pins York with friends, he intended to order to study the situation further. arriving on a schedule of once in every three weeks, did not provide all that visit the Burghley ranch in Western The situation in Java took a grave was desired. BVERY PERSONNA Canada—it is located 280 miles turn today with clashes in Batavia, With the George Washington coming into Bermuda every fortnight from Vancouver in the Canadian the capital, Surabaya, Purwakarta with foods in refrigeration, the Colony should be amply served in this all moderately priced IS FLAWLESS Rockies—which had been managed and other cities between Japanese connection. for the past 15 to 16 years by his and nationalist elements on the one In addition, the Canadian National Steamships are now running a brother, Lord Martin Cecil. hand and pro-Dutch and anti- direct freight service from Canada so that, given the tourists, if accom­ V^-_^iic!i Personna razor blade He said that he would go into nationalist elements on the other. modation here is stepped up to meet the new transportation faculties, In Batavia eight persons were is mercilessly inspected. Only if private business after returning to there should be no difficulties In shipping supplies of all kinds to GAYLE SUPPLY HOUSE Englandbut he could not say which it killed in clashes between Japanese Bermuda. botb incredibly keen leather- would be. He also hoped to carry and Indonesians following looting Meanwhile, it has already been announced that there will be a sailing 2 REID STREET PHONE 1443 HAMILTON stropped edges are absolutely on doing as much public service which has been going on for the past this month of an EngUsh ship. British, Canadian and American goods, as possible. three days. therefore, should be reaching the Islands in fairly adequate quantities perfect is it triple-wrapped for Reports from Surabaya are still | from now on. you to buy. Thus you may expect confused. According to one report | Approached yesterday for a statement about the new Alcoa steam­ every Personna to give you an the Japanese, finding they were fast j ship service, Mr. N. H. P. Vesey, TDB. head, said: "I un very glad to hear losing control, called in the nation­ the news. The service will provide us with additional passenger accommo­ extraordinarily fine shave. Place Mats alist leaders to Kempetai (Secret dation and it will give us very much additional refrigerated cargo space." PoUce) headquarters for discussions. BERMUDA , As the nationalists arrived, the _%-_-__-L£i.AA_4_#___2'.__&AA4k In New Designs and Colours Japanese opened fire. This was the signal for an uprising in which 100 persons were reported killed. LINEN LUNCH SETS Fighting was also reported in ST SAILORS' HOME .-'tieetjeatt. ADowA& &Age Ao&ufei Purwakarta, about 50 miles east of Hand Embroidered Batavia, on the railway line linking Established 2927 the capital with Bandoeng. The Wi Japanese were reported to have cut at the railway line. Carlings Black Label Lager The Allied authorities in Batavia today reminded Colonel Niamato, Ambard & Co. Japanese liaison officer at Allied Distributors for Bermuda headquarters, that the Japanese were JOHN F. BURHOWS tic CO., LTD. The Little Green Shop [still responsible for the maintenance Front Street Queen Street of law and order in areas where the (and at tbe Corner Shop, Paget) 923S|m. 9247tm.t__.tp. Allied forces had not taken over. He was told to carry out orders "scru­ S57«tf-«fe». pulously" — if necessary by force. In areas taken over by the Allies. Major General Hawthorn, com-l mander cf the Allied Forces in Java, has been requested to maintain law Jtat arrived from Scotland and order. DAY ;* MYERS Dr. Van Mook called on Lieutenant General Sir Philip Christison, Allied Commander in the Netherlands Fast Ladies Shetland Cardigans & Pullovers Garden Spray Pumps Indies, end coniplained that Dr. Soe­ karno had failed to keep his pledge These delightfully soft Shetland Sweaters are to maintain law and order famed for their remarkable warmth and superb quality. The Ideal Sweater for the Fall. In Saturday BUCKET TYPE '*'* „„j9/6 TO DISCUSS SWEDISH RED CROSS RELIEF FOR GERMANS shades of Navy, Brown, Fawn, Blue, Yellow, WITH GALV.TANK „-..57/6 Sandringham, Turquoise, fCherry and Rose. STOCKHOLM, Oct.. 7 (Reuter).— OCTOBER 20th Count Folks Bernadotte, Vice Pre­ CARDIGANS 47/6 - PULLOVERS 40/- sident of the Swedish Red Cross, will fly to Frankfurt on Main to­ morrow to meet Allied military leaders, and discuss Swedish Red Make It A Real Thank You For All The Seamen FRITH'S Hardware Cross relief for German children. The Linen & Scotch Wool Shop The Swedish public is raising an I Front Street Dial 1170 -1179 average of 800 kroner" (about $188) Queen Street, Hamilton Haoe Done For You During The War ; a day for this purpose and stocks of 9253 m tu. clothing and medicine are ready tat 9098tw. 9091 tw.s.mw.s.m.w.s transport. JP THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 Page 7

ACCEPT INTERNMENT The judge then called for the first i OPPOSITION TO HOLDING BRITISH REDS'LEADER "Belsen Beast" To Go Into Angry Clashes Mark 3rd witness. The witness was not avail­ LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter).—Vol­ Witness Box Today Day Of Laval Tria! able and Public Prosecutor Mornet' untary internment lias been ac­ proposed an adjournment while the 99 cepted by Indonesian seamen at OF GREEK ELECTIONS SCORES GOVTS POLICY witness was sought. Sydney, Australia who are refusing Cmmtistmai from Pat* 1 Continued from Page 1 This first witness, whose name to load ships bound Iter Java, in any attempt at argument between Laval has been working on masses was not mentioned in court, was "Wlulco support of the Indonesian Republi­ Liberals Say They Will Not Sees Britain Spearhead Of them following yesterday's reading of notes for bis replies and his chief understood to be De La Pommeraye, can Government of Dr. L R. Soe­ of statements by some of the accused counsel, Maitre Naud, hinted the former Secretary General of the Sen­ karno, Melbourne radio said to­ Take Part; Socialists Cool Anti-Soviet Campaign denouncing the others. Guards sat accused had "a big surprise" to ate, who had earlier been seen in day. They will stay tn the camps in the dock. spring towards the end of the trial. the corridor. Later it was reported ^Watches until shipping to take them to Java ATHENS, Oct. 7 (Eeuter). — The RHONDDA, South Wales, Oct. 7 This morning's proceedings com­ Some of the evidence concerning one in the eorridors of the court that becomes available. Greek Liberal Party will not take (Reuter).—Mr. Harry Pollit, general pleted tiie case for the prosecution of the main figures of Vlcby was so Laval refused to appear before the Always a good Buy part in the national elections fixed secretary of the British Communist and the court adjourned until Mon­ sensational counsel said, "It will court again. for January 20, Themistocles Sofou- Party, speaking here tonight shortly day morning wben tbe defence will shake some of France's strongest The court did not resume after lis, party leader, declared today. after the break-up of tbe London open and - Kramer wi_l go into tite political ideas." the elapse of half an hour, as had meeting of Foreign Ministers, spoke witness box. Smooth running of • the trial is been directed by the judge and FOR RENT "The Liberal Party is unable to the suspension had become the Sole Agent share responsibility for an Ignoble 2f the danger that faced the British threatened from another aspect, people if they allow a continuance By ERIC"? BOURNE for if two more Parliamentary mem­ longest since the trial began. electoral comedy which would result bers of the jury fail to appear for in a national tragedy by definitely of the present anti-Soviet policy of LUENEBURG, GERMANY, Oct. 7 PARIS, Oct. 7 (Reuter).—An end the Government and the official any reason, the trial will have to establishing anarchy in this coun­ (Reuter).—Irma Grese, blonde wo­ begin again. within two or three days to the trial Otto Wurz try," he declared. organ of the Labour Party, the man S.S. guard at the horror camps, of Pierre Laval, former Vichy French HOUSE "Daily Herald." One Parliamentary member had Somers Building A Liberal Party statement said the spent her 22nd birthday in Jail here to be replaced by one of four reserves Prime Minister accused of intelli­ in Somerset Greek "Caretaker Cabinet" of Ad­ "For weeks before the London today, but the day was just another gence with the enemy and plot-' Hamilton Bermuda day to the woman who last week yesterday, and the same thing hap­ miral Petros Voulgaris was "incap­ Conference it was clear what the pened today. A third member has ting against the state, was expected _4MTa._» able of ensuring the drawing up of tactics of certain Labour leaders and confessed that her cruelty to the given notice that he is ill and doubt­ following Laval's refusal to re­ electoral rolls speedily and without Tory reactionaries were," he said. prisoners "has been on my,con­ less will have to give up after to­ appear in court. Furnished Apartment fraud* and of dissolving the "illegal "It was the old idea that if you can science." day, leaving one reserve for any At tomorrow's hearing neither para-military organizations," add­ whip up feelings against Russia, if She had not even the diversion of other necessary replacement. Laval nor his two counsel will be ing: you are tough with the Russians, a ride to the courthouse. Her sis­ present, it was learned, nor will Paeet East ter Leni, a pretty 17 year old girl Laval, who dominated yesterday's "Only a political cabinet of the then you stand a better chance of second session of the trial, entered his numerous witnesses be beard. A MILLS making them give concessions." . with chestnut hair brushed back the Palais de Justice smiling when Consequently the jury will retire centre with the participation of over her ears, this morning walked to consider their verdict after hear­ HENRY DUNKLEY other moderate elements could pre­ But in their anxiety to pursue an to the j?al from tbe inn where she court opened nearly an hour after anti-Soviet policy the advocates of the scheduled time today. ing the three remaining prosecution for Christmas pare free elections and also face the is lodging and attempted to see testimonies and Public Prosecutor terrible economic problem before the Western bloc forgot cote import­ Irma. The military guards told Judge Mongibeaux opened by ask­ ant thing, that it also became a bloc ing Laval how he could bear to re­ Andre Mornet's summing up. Telephone 1226 or 3301 which the Government of Admiral her it was impossible without tbe The majority of Paris papers to­ Dressed in Flowered Prints, Voulgaris came to a tragic halt." directed against tbe United States. authority of the prison's commis­ main in office under 'the former This dangerous policy could become Vichy Chief of State, Marshal Pe­ day described as "scandalous" the Opposition to the elections was sion. scenes in court yesterday When Real Hair, some go to sleep. 6620TB also voiced by the Socialist leader, a serious factor in disrupting the tain, a man who in his own words Leni hung her head, then from her yesterday had "powers greater than Judge Mongibeaux lost his temper One would delight the heart Professor Alexander Svolos, and the unity of Britain, America and the bag she brought a scrap of paper with Laval and jurors called him a Agrarian Democrat leader, Alexander Soviet Union, tiie three powers upon Louis XIV." and a pencil and, scribbling a brief In reply Laval read a letter he "swine" and- shouted, "You win of any girl, little or big. Milonas. whom the future lasting peace and note, asked that it be given to her get 12 bullets jn your hide." Svolos declared it was "impossible prosperity of tiie comman man all sister. wrote to the Minister for Justice] filters! over tbe world depended. just before the trial began, setting "Liberation" said: "The scan­ Buy now while selection to believe" that elections could take It was unlikely, however, that out his complaints concerning what dalous hearings of the Laval case if. place in January next aad that the Ihe danger to Britain lay in the Irma would get her sister's birth­ he described as "gaps in the prelim­ have surprised international public is good. left-wing parties were not consulted. fact that while Britain became the day message, since the Belsen ac- inary inquiry." The letter conclud­ opinion, which expected more dig­ ac_8f«i| An Increase in poUtical tension spearhead of an anti-Soviet cam­ I cused are kept in close conflne- nity in a case where a whole people ed, "I contributed to help the coun­ A deposit will hold the was seen by Milonas as the result paign, tiie Americans would get busi­ tment and are not allowed to re- try when others were dying. I suf­ are the plaintiffs." Hoyrs of the timing of the polls. ness from the Soviet Union that ] ceive visitors or communications fer because I loved my country too The Gaullist "Les NouveBes" Doll till Christmas. It is no longer necessary to suffer from On the other hand, the former Britain so badly needed. I other than those passing through a jmuch." commented that no- voice would- rigid censorship. loss of vigour and manhood, weak memory Prime Minister, George Papandreou, "The London Conference revealed Laval expressed indignation that have protested had Laval been con­ and body, nervousness, impure blood, sick­ the Strength of the Soviet Union. Leni showed me pictures of Irma demned to death by summary court ly skin, depression, and poor sleep, because stated the right-wing parties were the only reply he got was an order Yankee Sto*e an American Doctor has discovered a "delighted" that tbe Voulgaris Cab­ This is a matter for serious consider­ taken at Auschwitz in 1941. The to appear in court. martial within 24 hours of his re­ quick, easy way to end these troubles. inet "had done its duty," and Na­ ation; tt is time to remind Mr. Bevin, face in them is gay and attractive Andre Momet,. the Public Prose­ turn to France, adding: "In what­ This discovery is in pleasant, easy-to- and lacks the hardness which her ever fashion the trial of Pierre Laval take tablet form, is absolutely harmless, tional Liberal and Populist circles as a leading Labour leader remarked, cutor, arose to declare the letter does away with gland operations and is were also pleased. that tite sooner he stops thinking features, and particularly tbe was nothing more than an attempt is now carried on, he now becomes bringing new youth and vigour ta thou­ There has not so far been an ex­ of the Soviet Union as a breakaway mouth, shows today. to keep the trial going indefinitely. the victim villain though he is."- sands. It works directly on the glands and "Our mother died when Irma *M_«-il$fe«i_£ nerves, and puts new, rich blood and en­ pression of-Communist opinion. A from the Transport and General Judge Mongibeaux angrily asked The Conservative and Catholic ergy in your veins. In 24 hours you can see spokesman of EA.M. (the left-wing Workers Union the better for was 13; all her three daughters for an answer to his original ques­ "Epoque" criticized what it termed and feel yourself getting younger. Tour Britain.' wanted to become nurses. The eld­ the "rickety justice of the French snay be due to ayes sparkle, you feel alive and full of movement) declared in an article in est, Lieschen, and the youngest, tion—why Laval consented to serve youthful vigour and power. the "Eleuhteri Ellada," "The Cabinet "Let him clean up the Foreign under Petain. High Court." Public Prosecutor I Office. Let him get a real picture of myself achieved our ambition," Le­ Momet, the paper said, "was an And this amazing, new gland and vigour had thrown the Democrats the pro­ nt said. Laval answered back, and the vio­ restorer, called Vl-Tabs, is guaranteed. It vocation of falsified elections." what is happening internationally," lent argument ensued with Judge old prosecutor whom even the young KIDNEYS has been proved by thousands in America Mr. Pollitt concluded. Irma left home for Ravensbruck Mongibeaux threatening to sus­ advocates can push about in any di- and is now distributed by chemists here camp after she was directed into tbe rection." ' under a guarantee of satisfaction or money o S.S. guards—tbe first step to tbe pend the court. back. Vi-Tabs must make you feel foil of Laval persisted in his attitude, Of President Mongibeaux, the vigour and energy and front IS to 20 years Colony Sitting Pretty* Lueneburg courtroom where she paper said: "Vapours, spectres and younger, or you merely return tha empty War-Makers Excluded and tbe court was.suspended. package and get your money bade A spe­ sits today on trial for her life. hallucinations seem to be doing a cial, double-strength bottle of 48 Vi-Tabs From New Jap Cabinet Says U.S. Businessman "VERY SICK MAN" fantastic dance in his head. He costs little, and the Shortly before, his defence coun- has only to let the facts' speak for guarantee protects 5 B.V.E. MEN RELEASED Continued from Page 1 ] sel had described Laval as a very themselves." Vi«Tal>s yr>u. • Continued from Pafe 1 sick man who might not be able OELP to keep t?mrr Restores Manhood and Vitality yourself fit by V f| '' rtara measures. General MacArthur pre­ Conditions are such that even the Five men of the Bermuda Volun­ "to get to the end of the trial," ttlh . viously had ordered taken to pre­ black - marketeers cannot supply teer Engineers proceeded on 56 days' and disclosed that tbe water which AMERICAN STEAMER AGROUND taki Ing Doan's _»NJ $'tmry* sent the spread of disease which goeds!" release leave with effect from Satur­ Laval drank at yesterday's hearing Back ache Kidney ' \ LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter).— The Pilla immediately you ore dis­ might infect American occupation Aside from the difficulties of' con­ day. contained drugs intended to alle­ 1 NOTICE forces. American medical officers version, explained Mr. Madaloni, the The names of the men, along with viate pains caused by a stomach American' steamer Charles M. Hail tressed by backache, rheumatic meanwhile tcjok over control of strikes were hampering industry. their future occupations, follow: ulcer. was reported to be aground off the twinges, urinary and bladder quarantine measures in all Japanese "Just where does that leave Ber­ L. E. Holder (Reliance Electric Com- At 3.20 p.m.. the trial was resum­ Normandy coast, according to SOS troubles, gravel, disturbed rest ports, and will examine returning muda?" asked the reporter. ip?.ny, Spanish Point), W. S. Outer- ed but within five minutes was messages received by the interna­ er aching muscles and Joints. , Japanese soldiers and civilians to "You will get supplies," replied Mr. bridge (Susquehanna University), again suspended, this time for half tionally known Lloyd's shipping in­ These torments are often caused In The Estate of prevent the importation of disease. Madaloni. "You will have enough A. E. Greenslade (Mid-Ocean News), an hour. surance brokers yesterday. by excess uric acid and other The Japanese Government itself | to take care of your visitors. After R. St. G. L. Kemp (Electric Light On resumption at 3.20 pan. Laval The last message received said that harmful impurities in the blood. asked the Allied command for per­ all, your demands are not much when Company) and P. V. Thompson refused to answer the second part a tug was arriving and the' ship, Doan's Pills bring relief in such Annie Louise Fox, mission to abolish bureaucratic re­ weighed against what is scught else­ (British Overseas Airways). of the indictment—dealing with which had been in danger of break­ cases by stimulating the sluggish gional governments-general set up where. But that is not so much the o charges of intelligence with the ene­ ing in two, would try to get free. kidneys; they help to flush oat Deceased last June to meet the threat of point; there is a wonderful good DUKE TOURS BOMBED AREAS my—on the grounds that the man­ o the million* of tiny tubes which ner in which the cross examination comprise nature's filters, mm Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1876 American invasion. will in the United States for Ber­ ATTEND THANKSGIVING Domei news agency reported all muda and Bermudians. (Special through Reuter) was conducted was an insult to SERVICE enabling them to filter thess senior staff members over 65 had "That spirit has not been created LONDON, Oct. 7.—The Duke of htm. He added that he bad de­ impurities away. cided not to answer any more ques­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN been retired by the vast Mitsubishi j by advertising and publicity. It has Windsor, accompanied by his mo­ LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter).— The Many thousands af ar.ttful p.opl. tions. Duke of Windsor and his mother thank ommm's Pills fmr -mom from bacJr- that all persons being creditors interests, one of the great industrial been brought about by the Ber­ ther, Queen Mary, toured some | Laval's defence counsel, on being Queen Mary, were among a large ath.r Immbasa, rhaumatic nssiii/'l___.. houses marked for dissolution by the mudians in visiting the United of the worst bombed areas of Lon­ arimary mn. ol.da'ar 4ltae.an. ^fc of or otherwise having any occupation authorities. While this States, and in entertaining Ameri­ don's East End this afternoon. asked, whether he would speak on congregation at the harvest thanks­ claims upon or against the Estate removed from office the presidents | cans in your Colony." Stepney, Poplar, Limehouse and the behalf of Laval, replied: "No, de­ giving service at St. Michael's | 1/8. 2/9, 5/-. Ask your Dealer fmr of ANNIE LOUISE FOX, of St. of major subsidiaries, including the I Mr. Madaloni paid tribute to the Isle of Dogs were included in the finitely not." He declared there Church, Chester Square, today. chairman. Kiyoshi Goko, of the Mit-1 work of the War-time Supplies Com­ tour. Few people in the streets would be no point in counsel speak­ No notice of a royal visit was given David's Island in the Islands of recognised the visitors as they drove ing as Laval himself has refused and few people saw them enter and subishi heavy industry control, it mission. Its representatives, he to say anything. take their places in the front pew. I Bermuda, deceased, who died on left the rich Iwasaki family firmly in said, had made many friends in tbe past in a closed car. the 16th day of July. 1945, and control. United. States for tbe Islands. "No whose will has been proved in Domei said Baron Koyata Iwasaki, matter whether they have called to "Americans will go 'overboard' for the Supreme Court of Bermuda president of Mitsubishi, became find out about a shipment of pork Bermudians," said Mr. Madaloni. and beans or a quantity of steel, by Albert Seon Gayle Fox and 1 chairman of the board of directors The visitor is here mainly for a while his son, Hikoyata Iwasaki. jtheir courtesy and tact have worked vacation and is staying at the Bel­ Charles Edwin Fox, the Execu- j succeeded to tibia presidency. to the advantage of Bermuda*" mont Manor Hotel. tors of the said will, are required 1 The new Cabinet secretary. Daiza on or before the 19th day of buro Tsugita, amplifying Premier 4 %_.«_•._- IO November, 1945, to send to the Shidebara's own statement that he '•it I •vim W i'l //I._• wanted only liberals in his Cabinet. undersigned the particulars of said the newly-invested Premierj Crossword Puzzle their claims upon or against the would have "no man who was re- j 28 —Sainte iRDbi.i said estate; and that at the expir­ sponsible for war during the past 1—Kind oi gram 29 —Corrode ten years." 5—Lick ap 39—-tell Koano ation of such time the Executors 8—Bristle 31 -Bridge 12 —Mountain 32- Crosses will distribute the whole of the icomb. form) 33—Virtuous assets of the said Testatrix 13—In the node 34—Water animal* 14—Hint 35—Drawing room among the parties entitled ^YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM v 15— Flying mammal 37—Thin 16— viper 38—Sweeten thereto having regard to the 17—Confusion ot 39—Show mercy claims of which they shall then voices 40—Dry 18—Tatters 41—Equipment have notice. HOT FLASHES 30—English film 42—Rodent It you suffer from hot flashes, actor 45—Jellify weak, nervous Irritable reelings, are SI—Girls name 48—Glimpsed a bit blue st times—due to the func­ 23—Clew 47—Farm building Dated this 8th day of October, tional "middle-age" period peculiar 24—Old Testament 48—Lyric poem DOWN to women—try Lydia E. Pinkham's (abbr.l 49—writing tabu 1945. Vegetable Compound to relieve such 28—Thrash 50—Capable i—Male swan symptoms. It helps nature! Follow 2—Danish coin label directions. 3—Fall back 1 X 3 1 5 b 7 & 9 IO II 4—Negatlra CONYERS, DILL & PEARMAN. 5—Girl For Casual LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S KSBiftS 8—Mountain Important l Don't accept a sub­ a 13 M 7—Fattier stitute far Lydia E. Pinkham's 8—Slim Attorneys for the Executors. K» 17 9—Place ot exile Vegetable Compound. Insist on io—Abstains Smartness the original and genuine. ••> % tt—Boring tool Alo 92'l.r m in th.NoTl.a_t]7. m !9 18—Ripen % 17—Tie 21 22 23 2.H sir 19—Insect 20— Another bell % A, sound lb XI 28 21—Mountain goat A % 22—Heartened V) 3o 31 23—Applause 25—Rigid % 27—In nea i Iutlire 33 A3M No substitutes for .1 28— Meat eat A, % 30—Porta* 35 37 11 -Bum v. 33—Happy A ' 34—Member ol EYES that SEE! 39 3* Coast Guard % ill—Lithe 40 .1 •U 43 Hi 31—Thrash 38—Palm starch There are substitutes for your natural A % 39—Observes 15 HS HI 41—Go to right teeth, as you know, and they are quite 43—Everything 5° 44—Pedal digit usefuf, too, although the best are never HS T) 48—A State (abbr.) 47—A continent SD satisfactory as the original. Wonder­ (abbr.» ful strides have also been made in the M_». ft, -_-t-i r_tf-r* 1 »:____»!*. to*. contrivance of artificial limbs, but here, again, Mother Nature's work has never See this new been equalled. collection of In respect of your eyes, however, the very best and costliest of substitutes has New Shipment no more than "appearance value." You can't see a thing with them, and even Fail Dresses it you possess the most /attractive pair .22 RIFLE you are still stone blind. Another, and surely a compelling reason why wtr-urge care of the eyes, and regular examina­ CARTRIDGES tion by our expert optometrists. Poliee Purchase Order no longer required

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were largely secluded if not in fact, MUNICH GETS FIRST FREE Eisenhower Renews Relations Of Big Three excluded, the Russians feel that this Bar licence For B.V.R.C. PRESS IN 12 YEARS Speculation On Hitler's Fate Are Perceptibly Cool momentous discovery should imme­ dub Is Turned Down diately be shared by all the victors CLASSIFIED 4 HOUSES rather than forcing those who do . LONDON, Oct. 7 (Beuter). — Type Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 not share it yet to seek it by their Continued from Page 1 used for the setting of Hitler's Of Eva Graun, whom she also knew The importance and effects of the own methods. This the Russians are ist Church-..and the other represent­ LAND "Mein Kampf" was melted down and intimately, Frau Dreesen said: "I atom bomb have been minimized in now doing. ing certain freeholders and residents ADVERTISEMENTS used again for the printing of the think Eva is also dead. After the fall this publicity, and the effort has of the city. new German edited newspaper of Germany there was nothing left been made to demonstrate that the "ATOM DEMOCRACY^ RATES: MTnlmnm IS words 4/-, FURNITURE "Sheddeutsche Zeitung" in Munich, for her. Japanese, realizing that further EXPLAINS CLUB PURPOSE each additional word 3d. Only For these various reasons the Rus­ bona fide advertisements under the American News Service in Gar- "Though everyone in Munich said resistance would be futile if the vic­ thia beading will be accepted. RENTING, BUYING many reported today. that Eva and Hitler were married, I torious Soviet forces attacked them, sians are not in such a good mood Major Cooper explained that the collapsed when the U.S.S.R. declared towards their AUies. Marshal Zhu- purpose of tte club was to provide an classified advertisements do not believe it, but I knew they strictly payable In advance. SELLING AND VALUING The paper, which appeared lor the were Uving together." war. kov's trip to America has been sud­ a place in a convenient location for first time yesterday, is the first un­ Frau Dreesen was at a wedding The role played by American troops denly called off. The Soviet miU­ members and ex-members of the censored paper to be published in party at Hitler's Berghof mountain never received a very large amount tary representative in Japan, Lieu­ B.YR.C. to meet "in order to retain John Critchley Munich after 12 years of strict residence oa the eve of 0-Day. "Hit­ of attention in the Soviet press. tenant General Derevyanko, has been friendships and acquaintances for­ LOST press restrictions. ler seemed quite gay. He even took Thus it is particularly humiliating summoned to Moscow. "The New med during their association with Real Estate Agent a glass of champagne, which was to Moscow that under these circum­ Times," tbe most outspoken propa­ the BJYR.C., and to provide the SILVER WATCH (Lady's) — black and Its editors, who received their surprising, as he was a teetotaller. stances orders in the occupied zone ganda organ in Moscow, has com­ amenities of a decent club." cord band, reward. Finder return licence from the United States occu­ In the evening we were all, including should be given by General Mac- plained about "atom democracy" It was thought particularly, he to Mrs. Irene Stovell; Phone 1196. Auctioneer — Tower Building pation authorities, are three anti- Eva, taken to the house of Martin Arthur rather than by a mixed Al­ seeking to obtain Western objectives added, that this would be a great 9194* snet. Dial 1273 Nazis—a Catholic, a member of the Bormann, Bottler's Deputy, as Hitler Ued Control Commission. by pressure. boon to the men who returned from overseas service. 784Sts.m. Bavarian People's Party and a Social said he wanted to work. 2. On the Soviet side there is It would be a good guess that Democrat. *T think he was in consultation much pique about what the Rus­ Britain's envoy to Moscow, Sir Archi­ Referring to tiie petitions, Major with his generals. When we returned sians regard as unwarranted Anglo- bald Clark Kerr, will not be going Cooper said that in company with HELP WANTED to the Barghof, where I was staying, American Interference in what the back to his post in any immediate Captain Young, of the B.YR.C, he U.S.S.R. regards as its own security hurry, and it is also probable that interviewed a member of tiie Board Hitler was in excellent spirits." MESSENGER BOY.— Apply Bermuda The reason for Hitler* buoyancy, zone of Eastern Europe — meaning Mr. Harriman will idle away a Mr- of Trustees of the Wesley Chuch. approximately everything between tain amount of time with General "We were informed," he explained, Press. Frau Dreesen said, was that the Al­ 8557*weitp. West of GIBB'S HILL LIGHTHOUSE lied invasion, which his intelligence the Soviet border and the Stettin- Mark Clark before revisiting Spaso "that the members of this Board officers had told him was due fox Trieste line. House (in Moscow). were very much ta favour of the dub WHITE WOMAN for General House that day, had not come off, and The Russians maintain that al­ The Americans and British are at and of its having the 'Lawnsdale' Work, including Cooking. FamUy A Desirable Building Site Hitler obviously thought the danger though the Governments now estab­ least as irritated with the Russians premises, but they objected to the of one. Permanent position for right was over. lished in Eastern Europe are admit­ as vice versa. They feel that Mr. sale of liquor. party. Write Box 9191, Bermuda Press. IOR SALE Next day the invasion took place tedly imperfect, they are better than Molotov deliberately sought te delay "I beUeve, sir, that a club of this 9191fs.in.tu. and Hitler left the Berghof half an any previous administrations and and finally torpedo the recent For­ nature, which must be self-support­ Measures 205' x 96' x 151' x 160' » hour later than had been arranged. have at least achieved agrarian re­ eign Ministers' Council, and then to ing, could not operate successfully CLERK (white) female. Knowledge Tt was the first time I had ever seen form. pin the blame on them, and define without a bar. book-keeping and general office him late, he was always very punc­ tbe cause as merely a matter of pro­ "I believe that -mature men are work. Apply in own writing to Box JOHN CRITCHLEY tual," she said. SUSPICIONS UNJUS13FIED cedure. able to make up their minds whether No. 9336 Bermuda Press. They are angered by Moscow's ac­ or not they wish to drink, aad re­ 9236tm.tu.w.th_is. Real Estate Agent Tower Building But he did not seem unduly upset It is their apparent feeling that that tbe invasion had opened, Frau Western suspicions that what is cusations they are seeking to form strictions such as the absence of a 9207t».«. Dreesen said. Frau Mittelstrasse, being created is an Eastern bloc are a Western bloc — indeed, Washing­ bar in a club would not curb their the housekeeper at the Berghof. told unjustified, since the disputed area ton's diplomacy is labouring hard to desires in this respect. her, "The Fuehrer made only one re­ is beyond such qualifications and is avert such a trend, encouraged as it . "I submit that abstinence which. I WANTED mark in the house when he heard in effect a region dominated hy a has been by Soviet recalcitrancy. believe, is one of the tenets of tiie about tt—he said: 'It* nothing*." sort of continental Monroe Don- They are irked by what they con­ Methodist Church, should not be sider Soviet misuse, for propaganda sufficient Justification for penaliz­ PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. — Ber­ The last time Frau Dreesen saw trine. muda's Service Overseas Association, Hitler was on June 4, 1944. "He was purposes, of the word "democracy." ing others who do not subscribe to FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 3. The Russians are thought to this belief, and I submit that this urgently require one on loan, to hire, looking very much older, and had j beUeve the only effective way to con­ They have ample and confirmed re­ ports from their diplomatic services petition should be dismissed." or to buy. Most grateful for quick re­ been receiving injections before he trol world peace is for the Big sponse. Phone 1131. A Small Cottage went into conference with his gen­ Powers to assume responsibiUty that despite allegations to the con­ Referring to the petition from cer­ trary, full freedom of the press both tain freeholders and residents of the 9258+m. on Cavendish Heights erals. Era told me that he was very commensurate with their strength, exhausted when he returned from and not to permit possible interfer­ locally and for foreign correspond­ community. Major Cooper Mt that 1 PAIR BACK WHEELS for Ught ents does not exist in most Eastern the list was not nearly as "impres­ Land 50x200 ft these conferences," said Frau Dree­ ence by smaller lands. wagon. City Cleaners. sen. European lands. sive' as it would at first appear. He 9259!3m.tu.w.th_f_s. It is beUeved by responsible per­ said that in one instance there were "I never asked what these injec­ sons that Moscow would prefer to They are peeved by what they con­ JOHN CRHCHLEY tions were, but I understood they sider Soviet greed in the matter of four signatures from one household, TO RENT — Furnished house, mini­ see a military alliance between Brit­ three from another and several of mum three Bedrooms with first- pepped him up." ain, America and the U.S.S R. serve reparations. It is reported the Rus­ Real Estate Agent Tower Building About Eva Braun, Frau Dreesen sians want to take over the Opel and two. class appointments. Vicinity Paget. as the essential bone structure for Warwick, convenient to Ferry. Period said she was very unassuming and a world peace organisation whose I.G. Farben plant from the Western REGRETTED SIGNING 9_D9ts.« that "if she actually married Hitler German zone; that they are spon­ middle of December to middle of flesh and clothing would be hung "Several of the signatories to this April, 1946. Apply Real Estate before the end, she did not dress like upon this framework. soring heavy reparations claims the wife of the Fuehrer of Ger­ against Italy. Mr. Ivan Maisky. Vice petition,' continued Major Cooper, Division, Bank Bermuda Ltd. many." 4. Furthermore, it is understood Commissar for Foreign Affairs at "were interviewed by Capt. Young 9255+m.w.s. At the parties Frau Dreesen at­ that the Russians, most anxious to the Narkomindel and a known friend and myself, and ta one case when tended, Eva always addressed Hitler receive financial assistance in order of England, is beUeved to have been the idea of the club was explained, A Good Building Site as "Mein Fuehrer." ^he certainly to rebuild their country and boost relieved of his job concerning repara­ this gentleman regretted having had great influence on him, though the standard of living, to which tions because he did not get enough. signed it. In another case the gentle­ FOR RENT I always thought she was only a dis­ Generalissimo Stalin is committed man said he had signed the petition and which all Russians expect, are The Western powers are disturbed not knowing that it had anything •;•; FOR SALE tant relative," Frau Dreesen stated. SEABRIGHT COTTAGE, Paget East LONDON, Oct. 8, Monday (Reu­ disappointed that no large credits by Soviet economic exclusiveness in to do with the B.VR.C. He was just have yet been granted by the capital­ Eastern Europe — such as the joint told there was another appUcation (unfurnished). 5 Rooms with Bath. in Smith's Parish ter).—General Eisenhower's re­ Phone Percy B. Stephens, 3554. mark that Hitler may still be alive' ist world. stock companies being set up, for for a bar at 'Lawnsdale.' " Tbe British have already flatly example, in Hungary, or the Austrian 9175* sm. 310' x 160' x 136' with 186' on the Alain Road. is disturbing. The News-Chronicle Major Cooper contended that had said here today. turned down a Soviet request for oU compact. the function of the club been pro­ 5-ROOM FLAT, either furnished or "It is certain there are stUl ele­ credits. Tbey explained Britain sim­ They are irritated by Russia's perly explained to these people "in­ unfurnished. Apply Mrs. F. De- JOHN CRITCHLEY ments in Germany which would be ply did not have the money and was Mediterranean aspirations, which stead of tiie so-called vices of drink." SUva, Sound View Road, Somerset. Real Estate Agent Tower Building only too glad to gather clandes­ now involved in similar efforts vis-a­ they believe contain more than meets he believed there would have been 9225* m. tinely around their old leader or— vis the United States. the eye, and by tiie irritating per­ fewer signatures to the petition- 9208fs.a if that is not possible —at least to So tax no decision has been taken sistence of Moscow in attacking He continued that many people UNFURNISHED UPPER APART­ keep alive a Hitler myth," the paper in Washington concerning the Soviet Greece and menacing Turkey. of the neighbourhood had not sign­ MENT at "TankfieW" Paget, be­ request for six bilUon rinn^n^ worth ed the petition The inference was tween Rural HUl and Elbow Beach said. PROBLEM IS DIFFICULT "Nothing could do more to re­ of credits, nor is it likely that the that they had no objection to the Station. Tile kitchen and bathroom, tard Germany's return to normality present state of international rela­ certificate being granted, he said hot water system, vegetable garden. tionships will help this demand The problem of easing the tension than tiie belief that the Fuehrer arising from these suspicions and To substantiate this Capt. Young Apply Mrs. Agnes Walker, The Ole­ along. and Major Cooper obtained the anders, Court Street, Hamilton. i t*j v is still in the land of the Uving. It disagreements is not easy to solve, r-1 would have been better if the gen­ 5. Finally, although this subject although assuredly both sides,realize signatures of. a number of other 9245*m. ?1& was hitherto kept very quiet, there residents and freeholders stating eral had|sald less, or said more." the necessity of doing so. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, £5 per 'i io. i is good reason to beUeve that the According to good information that they had no objection. "The ' i"r[ Russians are irked by tiie fact that majority of these people," said Major month, modern conveniences. Man­ "'T ' LA_^_J here, President Truman is beUeved grove Bay, Somerset. Apply Real : m\VMM. the full secret of the atom bomb to be very much against another Big Cooper, "expressed great surprise »f»tgC,-A BIRTH has been held from them. Ignoring that anyone would raise objection Estate Division, Bank Bermuda Ltd. Three meeting at this time. Much 9-56Tm.w.s. the record of the past few years, preparation would have to precede to such an undertaking. In several < MELLO. — To Mr. and Mrs. John R. when the Red Army refused to ex­ such a gathering. It is said he does cases there were ladies who had MeUo (nee Joan Hughes), at King change their early rocket secrets not wish to lose face by Journeying worked during the past six years ta Edward Hospital, Thursday, October with the British, even against prof­ to see Generalissimo Stalin. On the service men's clubs. Time did not 4, 1945 a daughter. fers of radar formulae, and that Bri­ other hand. Generalissimo Stalin is permit our canvassing the whole FOR SALE 9260*nL tish and American military observers not beUeved prepared to quit the district." vicinity of the U.S.S.R. Major Cooper concluded that the TRUCK, Ford, One and a half ton. He would certainly not fly. Aero­ signatories of the petitions "were not Suitable for deliveries. Telephone planes hurt his ears badly and It is truly representative of the residents 8324. said his doctors have also cautioned and freeholders of the district, but 8109tf.eitp. him against it because it might in the main, represent a group of The Days of Paper Flashlights are over strain his heart. He went to Pots­ people who object to the use of WOODCUTTING MACHINE (com­ dam by train. liquor ta any form." bination. Electric), 5 horse power. Rip Saw, Cross Cut, Band Saw and One wise statesman who partici­ BETTER WITHOUT BAR Planer. A. S. Cooper and Sons Tele­ WE HAVE pated in the recent CouncU meetings phone 1244. believes there are two keys to better Dr. Seeley, as chairman of the 9181ts_m. relations with the U.S.S.R. on a free Board of Trustees of the Wesley and parity basis. Methodist Church, said the object ONE FLUSH COW AND CALF and Metal Flashlights These are, he thinks, the adminis­ of the Association would be better one Horse. Phone 3554, Percy B. tration of the atom secret and the realised without a bar. Stephens. ^trained matter of American credits to Mos­ He stated that the premises of 9176* sm. THIS IS cow. the Association were next door to aJVerVes He believes Washington should as­ the Wesley Parsonage, and it was 2 HORSES, 1 Surrey, 2 Sets Harness— sure the Russians tt is foolish to not tiie sort of place that was want­ AU in good condition. Apply Toney are work on tbe atomic secret because ed next to them. Lewis, Paget East. the United States intends to give it He continued that the proximity 9218 *s.m. to the United Nations Security of liquor traffic to property always Starved WADSON $ Council as soon as that organization decreased its value and cheapened UPRIGHT KANO, excellent condi­ is fully matured. That would induce the atmosphere in which it existed tion. Apply after 6 pm. Barnes, the Russians to work more drasti­ Sunset Villa, Warwick. NerVes Dr. Seeley said that, according to 9246*m. cally to such an end, rather than research at Yale University, one out SPEAKING concentrating on individual atomic experiments. of every 20 people who commenced I CARPET, £8; Kyak, £10; Crib £4; d No other firm in Bermuda can make this statement. to drink moderately, became an ad- Glassware, £2. Phone 13CS. Finally, he suggests that no mass |dict. 9228* in ^••A'Af^T- TDESTLESS nerves, that make yon so credits he granted by Washington to Mr. Ford spoke on behalf of cer-1 - *^ irritable by day and interfere with Moscow until diplomatic harmony is tain residents and freeholders of the 14-FT. PUNT. In good condition £6. your sleep at night, are starved nerves. Your everyday meals more evident. It is his conviction area. He claimed that the sale of Dial 1508. have not provided sufficient ot the foods which feed and sustain that although the U.S.S.R. can get Uquor in this neighbourhood was i 9244*m. the nervous system. along with its recovery without neither necessary nor desirable. American financial aid, a grant of There were three churches and Sun­ REFRIGERATOR, very large; Soda Aa ideal form of nourishment for the nerves is delicious For Cedar Craftsmen ... the latter would enormously accel­ day Schools ta the area. He felt Fountain, complete; Gas Griddle. ' Ovaltine." It is prepared from Nature's best food.— malt, erate it; that Generalissimo Stalin that the club would clash with the CaU 3092. milk and eggs — and eggs are a valuable source at lecithin is aware of popular demand for an work that these churches were do­ 9241+m.tu. (organic phosphorus), an essential element for building up the increased standard of Uving and ing among the young people of the nerves. tbat the subject of credits is a fair neighbourhood YOUNG PIGS. Rosevtile Garden, bargaining advantage Ord Road, Warwick East. A. E. By making 'Ovaltine' your regular daytime and bedtime Mr. Thornley endorsed the views Benevides. beverage yoa will quickly notice the improvement in your Brooch Pins of Dr. Seeley and Mr. Ford, and stat­ 9261*m.th.s. nerve-strength, confidence and cheerfulness of outlook. ed that he was 100% behind the speakers ta their protest. The petitions put in by Mr. Moty­ Drink delieious FU N ERAL^ NOTICE er were signed by 48 persons, fifteen persons signed the petition from the Phones AShe funeral of Mrs. Gilbert applicants. Announcingi CTVALTINE Outerbridge will leave the resi­ dency "Fracture Street, Bailey's 1192-93—94 SOVIET ENVOY IN PALESTINE The return Bay, at 4.30 this afternoon, for after six years For Nave-Strength ^Vitality the burial service at Holy Trinity JERUSALEM, Oct. 7 (Reuter) .—The Sold in airtight tins by all chemists and stores Kilt 9233 rm. Church, Bailey's Bay, at 5 o'clock. Soviet Minister to Egypt is now vis­ in the Services iting Palestine, accompanied by two members of the legation staff. The visit is stated to be an unofficial one. Mr. Reginald W. Evans j White Aee Mr. Evans is a trained i Shoe Cleaner Lite Underwriter makes shoes, hats, bags, belts, and will specialize G etc., dazzling white and in Insurance G Does not rub off as heretofore S T. J. PEARMAN & SONS Office of Distributor M. A. GIBBONS By Queen St. HamUton 79361*. McManus 9224ta.