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VOLUME XXXVII HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 Ho. 16. Nkrumah Telisl Question Time at Franchise OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS .Meetings!Proves to Be U.N. Congo^JIS Test Most Interesting

__d__fl__^_ flfl Case for Africa IF THE PEOPLE of Bermuda have had such good government, why is it that they (the government) haven't taken steps to NEW YORK, Sept. 23— President Kwame Nkrumah of stamp out racial discrimination in the colony which is discourag- years Ghana called upon tbe today to recognize Presi- iii" tourists from coming here? If steps had been taken Mm WWm^mmA, 4eat Kasavubu and Prime Minister Lumumba as the legitimate SfO lo eliminale segregation in Bermuda do you think we would w JLmma W^M tonight question of Universal Franchise. beads of the Congo, and he demanded an immediate change in be here discussing this ______■ ■I I^^H the U.N. Command with clear instructions to support the two These arc samples of questions fired at a panel of speakers aC leaders. Monday night's meeting of the current island-wide debate ou I'ii\ersal Franchise initiated by the Ex-Students' Association Congo problem so, owes He cited the done it an obligation irl Howard Academy under chairmanship of Mr. Roosevelt * <* Africa," I BB__a T_kA*B^K mmMM^^W m\ fl flw '_^fl as "a test case for to the government and peopi i Brown ___■ I\ I mwrnW^t. *7Wl *wa M MAw v^fl Hi and hap- not " said that what has of that country to inerferc .Mis Rosalind Williams, school ■■■tOA F^ \MmmA^L* *mmm\'Mm. I____W __fl_k. pened there has more than in such a way as to prev wJ Some ..(HI persons attended the * teacher, turned Secretary; Mr. mXmm^^ ** '" £ __H justified Ins continuous out- the legitimate government meeting St. I in Matthias Guild Walter Robinson, M.C.P. and SE S cry against the threat of which invited it to enter 'lie * Hfl V Hall, Devonshire. The panel Mr. Leon J. Williams, both « i m-j ". V 11 ____■■_ . _.___k__9 'balkanization' of Africa, and country from fulfilling its larristers. The first of the / k !^_a5t-'^^v___d _k*^_____l mw* ■ i* 1 than justified daily words, it which led off the discussion "more tnv^ mandate. In other is two questions above was bril- condemnation of neocolonial- impossible for the I'nited Na- comprised none other than the — Speaker of the House ol A> liantly put to Sir John Cox ism the process of handing tions at one and the same time Stably, Sir John Cox; Sir by Stuart Hayward, a 17-year- independence over to the Afri- to preserve law and order and old high school boy, who hand, legal Bayard Dill. M.C.P.. a lawyer, can people with one to be neutral between the caused the veteran Speaker only to take it back with the authorities and the law break- and former member of the sonic obvious discomfort, not in unfortunately Executive Council for 12 PTCTUREO ABOVE are all ten of the Kiudlcy AFB Civilian Employees who riliSIH1 other.'' ers. It is exact- Maderios, answering the first question, Outstanding Performance with ly this which the United Na- years; Mr. J. L. Ratings appropriate cash awards, three of whieh "arc President Nkrumah put a first and only member of the hut a supplementary one l_< rmudians. Left to right standing are Arthur N. Jackson, Commercial Transporta- point tions has attempted do in four plan to the United to Portuguese community to be which he fired at him. The tion; Michael Wagner, Position Classifier, Civilian Personnel; Jerome Levine, Budget Nations General Asaemblv f the case of the Congo, and Q. >»r called to the bar in Bermuda; iContinued on Page 3) CWfieer, Comptroller; George Markham, Architect, Civil Engineers Office, and Otis R. Congo which is the canse of all the the solution of the Henry, Civilian Personnel Officer. Seated are (lefl to right) Roselyn Fraley, Secretary. problem. He urged every sm.. present difficulties and diss- Director of Matcriel's Office; Klyta B. Orch ill,Secretary, 303rd Air Refueling Squadron; greemeata port of the Central Govern- Barbara L. Watson, Clerical Assistant, Commi-sary ; Helen K. Lewis, Passenger Traffic legiti- ment of Luinuba as the Ludicrous Clerk, Commercial Transportation; and (iloria M. E. Robinson, Stock Control Clerk, mate government, disarming CASE ADJOURNED Commissary. Presentation of the Ratings and awards was made by Colonel Lester C. Mes- of all private armies forth "'The failure by the Unite1 senger, Commander of Kindley, in ceremonies in the Wing Air Room. with, including the Belg'an Xations to distinguish between officered force in Katanga, aod legal and illegal authorities SIX WITNESSES TESTIFY financial and technical assis- had let to the most ludicrous after his wife, and followed tance to the Congo. results embarrassing both to OF MURDER her a little way up the roul, NON-WHITES TOPWHITES AT UNIQUE 'The Congo question the Ghanaian forces who wi re AT HEARING when he stopped and spoke to test case for Africa. What it, called upon to carry them our, the witness, who said his DEBUTANTE BALL IN NEW YORK happening in the Congo today and to the United Nations it CHARGE AGAINST WIFE breath smelled of intoxicating may happen in any other part self which was exhibited in a liquor. ridiculous light...the very Sept of Africa tomorrow, and what "He ran un to Mrs. Iris and NEW YORK. 24—Dip- other organization on the troops which Ghana sent to attending the United Nations does to- said "What are you running lomats the moment- of their record as sta. most hHp the legitimate LumiuulM THE PRELIMINARY hearing of the case in which Mis G< nts day set a precedent for irom"' to which the latter re- ous United Nations sesa»an and citizens. A number may Government at the request "t Eleanor Naomi Iris is charged with murdering her husband, of the what it have to do to- plied "What do you think 1 here laid the cares cold of them have UN connection* Lumumba were employed by night including Barnes, morrow. The United Nations Kenneth Earlston Iris, in their Friswell's Hill apartment about am, a punching ball or some- war aside last to attend Barbara the United Nations in preveul. unique >i will be judged by the sneeMB 12.25 a.m., September 11, opened in the Hamilton Magistrate's thing? Both came back to the a Debutante Ball daughter of the Liberian Aiu- or failure of its handling of ing Lumumba, the legitimate New York social annals tie- rM-sador, and Verita June Court yesterday. ,■■■ house nnd went inside and I -- Minister of the legal girls Buckman, 1 1 this Congo situation. Prime heard blows flying as though cause the non-white out- assistant to . 1 Nations nel (iovrnnicnt of the Congo Re- After was given by of the apartment the debs four "The I'nited evidence cues someone was being beaten. I numbered white Ghanaian Ambassador. J the any public, performing the to not go to assistance of from six of 12 witnesses be call- house where Mr. and Mrs. Iris heard crying very to one. "We've taken the snobhivn obvious functions of h's Mrs. Iris country whieh invites its in- most ed by the prosecution, the lived. There were pictures of pitiful." the witness stated. Forty debutantes from 13 out of the debutante id .." tervention,but that onceit has offiee." Wor. P. R. Grey, Senior the body of the dead man ly- nations— including the Afri- said Miss Haight. "Mrs. Be- Magistrate adjourned the case ing on a bed, and close-ups of Mrs. Holdipp went on to say can States of Nigeria. Liberia,— thune's work was with yoii!>.j until !».30 a.m. next Friday. his head and shoulders. she spent the balance of the Ghana, and Sierra Leone people and we have tried to < Mrs. Iris, mother of four Among those testifying were vening watching television, mai c their social bows at II. select girls to represent he- Ex-Amateur Boxing Champ Now Doing young children, appeared in .Mrs Ruth Lenore Holdipp and then retired at 10.30 p.m. World Wide Debutante Bid ideals of scholarship and pub court in a state of severe emo- her husband George Arnold Mr. Holdipp retired about sponsored by the National he service. You might sav re for Bermuda Youths tional shock. At one stage the Holdipp. who are occuponts the same time. Council of Negro Women to have a cross section of the His Bit mark its 25th anniversary. world's racial communit t proceedings were recessed for ot in apartment in the sam- Both told the magistrate 1(1 the More than half the girls were without regard to so-iel minutes when she broke building as Trises. Mrs. they heard no untoward down, sobbing violently. Holdipp said she home American Negroes. status." AAext Friday night will be a Thomas, who now fights pro- came sounds until about midnight, virtually about 7 p.m. and saw Mr. Iris Bring Out Elite big night for some 20 Ber fessionally, and is Mr. E. T. Richards, M.C.P., when they heard footsti p> idolized by youjhs all over the outside the house. But he went outside. Mr. Holdipp said h" Well-known Bus muda youths. Ranging in age barrister-at-law is conducting inside when his wife came to An impressive number of colony, particularly in the Mrs Iris' defence. The got up. dressed and went to plus Roekj Inspector Improving from S to 18 years, they will Crown the back door. I'N ambassadors North Shore, Pembroke area. Prosecutor yesterday was Po- the Iris apartment, where he fellers, Rocsevclts, Kennedys, a big amateur only 22, The witness said that as she take part in Thomas, who is is lice Inspector L. M. Clark. saw Mr. Iris lvin0 p a severe stroke he suf- mother who it > fered six months ago. dies by her suns have subscribed to > li A daughter was born ni tended St. Hughes years ag). wg. M. I a. uJy^L J7/* benefit at 112-50 a ticket September 10. in Lna? I- Mr. Gayle returned home lasi wm*\r m\ girls mmri/ SjL At r __■ The were presented Women's Day Speaker Ncw York, tfl Mr and Mr- week via Nassau and Nf* afW * \v *' j .kj-W/ _v columnist Hy Gardner iu the Arrives From New York Fred Picknev. The mother was York. Commodore Hotel Ballroom, formerly Miss Delores L< " " " was decorated with aud the chi' I which Arriving m Bermuda y. Hanlilton. Miss Elaine Vickers of pink nad silver and hung w '.li weighed 71bs, 10 ozs, at birt'.. Road, East, day was Mrs. Lillian W. i>|. Glebe Pembroke for the occasion. I'N flags who will be guest speaker at returned to the colony on Mrs.EleiTnor Roosevelt was I'}, the annual Women's Dav S. "". Mrs. Etoile Wengood nf Sunday after spending the honorary bill chairman of the ."lees at Rich . Waumbaeh Street Boston. summer iu the United States. and singer Lena Home headed ".. s Allen LV.M.E. Church. St Mass., returned to the Stall She left here July 18, with the receiving line. Binnorrow yesterday after spending a several youngpeople from the George's girls, from month in Bermuda as th' A.M.E. "Church to attend a The American Mrs. Webb holds the B A (Efe Texas, Massachusetts, New Degree house guest of her brother, fliureli Youth Congress at 1 1 tf i from Hunter College Illinois, Connetieui, Mr. Robert Krskine Adams of Atlantic City, N.J. Jersey, and is working towards lie York, wo- " Warwick. She had a happv New aud Florida Masters in Religious Ecu.■:. traditional white for their tion " time and has expressed h > Irving Eugene Pole an<1 his from N.Y. 1'iiiv.rsitv. Sh friends for their sister Beverleyof North coming out. The debs fro n has worked zealously in tnauv thanks to all Shore. stage India, Japan. Pembroke, are due to leave the BERMUDA BALLET FESTIVAL STARS were on the at the City Hall Theatre such countries as Churches in the U.S.. and is kindness. " " " Ceylon colony tomorrow to make their shortly after their arrival from this week, rehearsing for the Festival which Korea and wore native mow secretary of Zion All K rep- Miss Linda Gayle, daughter permanent home in Camdem, opens next Wednesday night. From left to right are Marilyn Burr, Jean-Pierre Albau, costume. Other countries Church. N.Y'. Her topic toruot. resented were Fracne, Spii" row morning of Mr. and Mrs. Weslev (ia;.le New Jersey. Their mother and Ben Stevenson and Deidre O'Conaire. The four all do principal roles with the famous will be "Quo' Haiti, United Kingdt ei. or of Pembroke West, ba step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- London Festival Ballet Company, and have travelled to many parts of the world to the Vadis Whither west Thou. rolled in St. Il« Wch bur Tresvant and a sister Wil- perforin. Thev will share the spotlight with internationally famous Madame Ana Rojc and Communist Poland. Special senriees will be h.id Jan ma Ann are already in of Yugoslavia, direct the Festival, and Bermuda's Grey, soloist, to- The girls were sponsored by at Richard Allen in the morn- School at Crossroads. resi- who will Patricia council and W.I. The former St. Oenrg. 's dence there. gether with members of the latter's ballet school. chapters of the ing, afternoon and evening. Diet Delightfully with "Diet Delight" BlntTO-jj 24, I960. t BATTTRDAY, BEPTBMBEB N^«. Two TBS BERMUDA RECORDER

A to the slimiest, flimsey piece DEATHS Letters toTheEditor of nastiness that one wonders The Bermuda Recorder person behave Edith Maude Raynor, fi8 yrs ' how could a PRO BONO PUBLICO" thus. How tiny cau an indivi- 4 mths., at the K.E.M. Hos [The Editor reserves the dual get. He— peach (sic) des- pital on Sept. llth, after . Street, Hamilton, See the BIG KODAK Published by the Union Pruiicry, Court right of accepting or rejecting cribed Mr. Lumumba as a gaol Short illness. Leaving i sons, h Bermuda, cvciy Wednesday and Saturday any communication that may bird because, say peach, that sorrowing husband. 3 be forwarded to him for pub- Mr. Lumumba was convicted daughters, 1 brother, 1 sist.r lication. Thepublication of any of embezzlement. One should 11 grandchildren. 3 gr.;I Parade! A. B. PLACE Managing Editor correspondence does not imply watch the author of this type grandchildren, 1 daughter-iu. law, 1 ■"- that the Editor agrees with the of maliciousness. 3 sons-in-law. broth. Here at Your Headquarters for Kodak Cameras K1PTION RATES contents. The writer's name A gaol bird is one who habi- in-law, 3 sisters-in-law, uum-r J SUJSt — ■ and address must accompany tually goes to prison peach. ous nieces, nephews, relatd 68/- Yearly 38/- Half Yearly 25/- Quarterly all correspondence.] and friends. Iam, etc., gpeu... Rates for Contract Ads Her end was Peace "OBSERVER" All communications intended fur publication should be addressed Sept. 22nd, I960 " " " DUNKLEY — Ernest An to: The Manager, The Hecrder, Court Street, City The Editor, drew; age 78 vears -and 8 Recorder, ' The Bermuda Sept. 22nd, 1960. months, of "Hillcrest Si. George's. moiir i *~*' Editor, Leaving to ".^___^____k 24, Dear Sir The loss 2 brothers, Jos.vi \A-\%\ WKw\ HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 1960 The Bermuda Recorder, their The meetings of Uni- Dunkley of Jacksonville. Dear Sir:— ■~~ that have Florida, Walter Dunkley. I eC_L \ mWk _>_/-"- versal Franchise of half way through the is- The greatest concern Pembroke, Bermuda, a gone today that Qod- U.N. VISIT IGNORED land have revealed a very in- all honest people is daughter Mrs. Trew Robin-ou KmLUSHCHEV teresting thing, and that is there will be peace in our George's, and numerous day. of St. BY RED CHINA PRESS that the white participants relatives and friends have unconsciously revealed We hope for it on the inter- His end was Peace BROWNIE TEAM that they sub-consciously are national level; we pray for it F. will on the national level and Camera and projector everyone can afford! Com broadcasts heard overseas in favour of U. Some TOKY 3rt g one arrives at this above all, we need peace and CARD OF THANKS movies, show them big and bright with this have failed to mention the So- ask how Take sharp color uiuinst GhlM has dravn^i^il conclusion. It is easy, once we harmony among ourselves and amazingly low-cost camera-projector team. The Browni. 8 \iet Premiere. community. The Family the Late Edit a use,needs nofocus- tain of silence around Nihil i relegate their express feelings, in our own local of Movie Camera, f/2.7 is easy to load and Chinese Chairman Mao Tze- Raynor Khrushchev's presence at the and take their reasoning and It would appear to me to be Maude desire ing, has handyexposuredial.New Brownie 8 Movie Protector Tung and Mr. Khrushchev through to - yet it shows mov.es b.g, press logic to its logical conclusion, a move in the right direction this medium than* is remarkably trim and compact I'nited Nations. But it's have been engaged for months doctors pl buy! o_ the answer is obvious. And if both our well-experienced Dr. McPhee, nurses. bright,and sharp. A wonderfulmovie gave lull coverage today in an ideological duel over the King Edward it the "insolent after stripping that down to men of business and our men Ward 7 of the what called possibility of peacefully co- Memorial Hospital, neig.i- treatment" in New York of its essentials oUe comes to the of letters and degrees could Camera and projector £24.0.0 existing with the United States that they together bours and friends who assisted Cuban Premiere Fidel Castro. and the West. simple conclusion spend an evening (the whites) definitely agree now and again and study to- in any way, and to those wh-i The official New China News Mr. Khrushchev says it can with the coloured speakers on gether the reasonings of some sent floral tributes, cards, and Agency, Peiping Radio and be done. Mao argues that noth- U.F. but they differ in the of the Masters. expressions of sympathy. the dismiss i ing short of persuade Chinese press war can time factor which is a matter member of the Mr. Khrushchev's arrival in ihe imperialist "lion" to lie As a com- of degrees, and even at that mon weal, Iwould suggest IN MEMORIAM New York with a single line down with the Communist whites don't agree. — then, they the that they begin with say, on Tuesday.Since Chines lamb." Mr. Editor when a Now that short essay of Lord Fran- loving my arrived at that In ever memory of people have cis Bacon dealing with "Sedi- grandmother, the next dear Sar.vh stage of development, tions and Troubles." As a entered into move is action, aud we will Ann West who businessman, a scholar and a rest Sept. 24th, 1938. all fall in line and wonder goalbird, Lord Bacon, Ithink, Ex-Amateur Boxing Champ Now Doing Time heals they say, maybe it afterwards what was all the can be accepted recog- — as a does Reid Street Hamilton fuss about. Like we say now nized authority on the subject. His Bit for Bermuda Youths about the Post Office, Theatres, But memories, last and so does Tennis Stadium and so on. We Yours faithfully, love, Down in mv heart she is livuig should not hesitate to act, be- C. M. MORTON (Continued from Page 1) cause of the classic answer of yet people when asked do Iloved her too dearly to ever by people who can do some He won the amateur welter- some — agree with U.F. "No, forget. thing, he told The Recorder. weight in February, 1956, they — title have to show will Barry Ward, I know we should Remembered bv Mary Advertise in The Bermuda Recorder Il Pays Admission the when he beat a changes,'' indicating that the be free, and the promoter is former English member of the BethelChurchof God hopeful that a large crowd Bermuda Police, present system is inadequate, North Street in a fight at but Idon't feel that the people will turn out to see the 33- Kindley Air Force Base. In are ready. Asked what they round card. The main event May of the same year Thomas mean by not ready, they'll Special Programme will be for the Bermuda Ama- turned professional and went finally say that they don't Eor Young People's Day teur featherweight title in to the Bronx iu New York exactly will know. at 11.00 a.m which Roddie Burchall City for training at Bobby am, etc., Chelsea Place. (lleason's I meet Burchall (iynin. He returned "OBSERVER" Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1960 holds the Roberts Avenue to Bermuda three months later Boys' Boxing professional tight 1st Lesson read by Club feather- for his first Sept. 23rd. 1960. weight title, against Smith, Christopher and is a student Gary whu/h he Editor, J. the won The at Berkelev Institute. The Bermuda Recorder, 2nd Lesson read by " Pitcher, !______■ who recently finish- Thomas has fought seven Dear Sir:— Judith Pond mWr^l\ Mmf i cl s.liiH1. is a member of the American fighters since he North Village Football Club. tinned pro, and has won all. At the St. George's Ro- Guest Speake. Some of the participants in Thomas estimates it will tary Club. Monday, Sept. l!.th Bev. Jamee Todd eST^ii _fr ___^^ the nine other bouts are Fred- cost him in the neighbourhood IMr. Leslie 0. Peach was ob i'arents and friends are all die Lodge, Clinton Furbert, Of t50 to stage next week's viously so bankrupt for some- Junior Bun-hall, Lawrence tight. Although admission is thing to say, that he resorted invited Simmons, Bernell Lodge, Da- free, a collection will be taken * vid Hill,Kenneth Durham, Al- up to htdp defray expenses lan Maynard. Lionel Any profit /nw\\ I Franks, made on the promo ■ S il |g Ltwrence Outerbridge, r_jwari tion will be invested in equip Martin, Julian Lodge and ment Stanley Plemming. The promoter said he had Promoter Thomas, a clean r c c c i v e il considerable help cut, ambitious young man from the Social Welfare Board with fine physique, built and was allowing of whieh the use i._^_fl\l/______!___ operates his own barber shop the Stadium at a nominal sum r 1 \ w& (Jaw- Roberts Avenue, /_■ I \BKtomwt on He Devon also mentioned the sup 'TatatV = shire. The shop is a meeting port he had received from Mr place for the neighbourhood .lid Ming, the Youth Ad - . youths who have a great ad Mr Charles Williams of GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 138 19G0 miration for their champion. .Ik Department of Education, Mi. AI Jones and Mrs Lydia Sti vens. Applications are invited for the post of No New The card begins at 8 p.m Officers . nd should be over at approxi- POSTMAN, (non-established), Bailey's Bay District. M HOT WATER mately 10 p.m. The support In BFL . the sports loving public is Salary at the rate of £600 per annum, yearly increments f £20 to a maximum of £700 per annum, plus 25% bonus. Uni ()' ui ins Bicycle provided. Dr. V Donnell King wis and withl Electric Water Heater re-elected as President of ihe *_l! Bermuda Football League this Applicants should apply to the Colonial Postmaster im- nudiately Whatever the time your week. He has been in office ( >r of day... wherever need more than ten years. Ot r Y.M.S.C. Junior Club W. A. MANUEL, .. ■- for hot water ..you'll always have all the hot water officers elected were Wilfr. i Colonial Postmaster Pearman, Vice I'rcsi. Holds Election vou want when you heat water electrically Dudley Eve, Secretary and W "Jtith July, 1960 Christopher Treasurer. Henr ' The election of officers for AnElectric WaterHeater is your silent partner in every- Simons went hack as assistant the Y.M.S.C Juniors which thing you do arour.J your home. Just turn the tap ..and secretary took place at the Y.M.S.C. (dub here's really The members who wi re rooms on Wednesday a steady stream of hot water enough for night resulted in elected to the Executive Cnn- Leon Ed- entire family's needs. mittee were Dickie Dr-*-. inead being returned to office ST. PAUL A.M.E. CHURCH .Sylvan Musson. Lee Tuck, r as president for a second term. Court and Victoria Streets, Hamilton Two and David Bell. The main other candidates for the business was the election of offiee were Dave Brown and Rev. V. R. BYRD, B.A., Paator And remember, the cost officers and the prescntatio-i Randall Butler. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th of electricity for water of annual reports, but In the election for the of- other Worship matters were taken up. The lice of vice-president, Butler 11.00 am. Morning heating and cooking in Bermuda is more than most important item was was elected. Subject : "The Integrity of the Scriptures" whether the League shou.1 Alfred Eve was elected trea- 3.00 p.m. Sunday School competitive with other modern methods take in more teams this sea- surer for a second term, but 5.00 p.m. Youth Council son. There is a strong feeling declined the office. Wilmeth 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship in certain quarters that tha Bases was chosen in his league should open up a bit place. Dave Brown was elect- Preacher: Mr. Samuel Hayward more, but alwavs the question ed a member of the executive. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th Howev.-r, of fields comes up. Xext Wednesday night the 8.00 p.m. Rehearsals for Women's Day this matter will be diseussei. juniors will hold their first st another meeting of :h'_ annual prize-giving for this WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th league which has been call,d season's cricket games. Mr. 7.00 p.m. Class Meeting for Monday eveninar. At this Coleridge Williams will dis- meeting the applications of the tribute the prizes. 8.00 p.m. Mid-Week Praise Service and Paget Bombardiers and the Members, friends and par- Love Feats Youne Men's Social Club and ents of the club are invited to THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 8t. David's will eome before the prize-giving, which starts the general meeting of ih? at 7 30 p.m. at the club room 6.00 a.m. Prayer Meeting BFL. on Princess Street. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page Three Scout Memorial Question Time at Franchise Visitor Tells How it Feels to Return The Week in Brief Service in Tribute Home After Sixty-Year Absence To Meetings Proves to Be Randolph Alfred (iibbons, Clark. It was known, the po- Late Leader 19, said, se son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- lice that a man was m return in Detroit, Michigan, being lli'l, walking in the vicinity of th" Most Interesting How does it feel to ray Gibbons of Knaptop Scouts throughout Bermuda home after an absence of over Dr. Remus G. Robinson. Smith's Parish was killed shop at about the time of the will honour the memory of (id years.' .Mr. David, R. Robin- "shortly midnight explosion. Mr R.obinson wears well for after on their late Island son answered that question Saturday when the an! Comn.'s- ( Continued from Page l> his age, and appears to be sioner, Claude R. S Elford, at this week; whrti he said he active some men 30 bicycle he riding collidetl Phillip Wasser, a former more than was ;. Memorial Service to be he'd second question was put by a that the will of the people was astonished at what he his junior Frequently with a wall at the junction of musician at the Bermudiana years iu St. James, the Parish Front Street businessman, Mr. shall be the basis of authority found. The progress that was to stv and Hotel, found not guilty oi when he came to town Devon Lane Roberta was Church of Sandys to-morrow, Robert Bafritt, to Mr. Wil- of government, which shall be evident, the hospitality he had George A. Avenue, The jyele a charge of illegally having Dr. the Hon. Devonshire. Sunday 2Sth September at liams elected by universal adint received, and the beauty he Williams, helping was riding was re- marijuana in his pnssessi.ii, who was to Gibbons 4.00 p.m. the Rector, Car.n "I think-'we have done a suffrage. had observed on all sid. I arrange his affairs during his ported by police to have be.■ The Magistrate dismissed the Albert V. Sullivan announced good deal, was Sir John's "transcend anything I have desire to from its parking Spot charge after expert in Theatre Segregation stay, he expressed a removed an nar- recently. Canon Sullivan, who ready reply to the youth. ever run into at Crow Lane by its owner. cotics, who had been brmi','!it walk from town to "Canv has been confined to Ids meow "Well then, how do you ac- Mr. Robinson replied that Mr. Robinson, a retired ville,'' the Pembroke W»*st two youth-, to the colonv bv the defeiis >, The other w. re for several weeks, expects to count for the incident at Cas- the position was lajrwft who is in his with year, guest house of and Mrs. injured testitied that after exhaustive that the I'X Mr. belleted in the mt; i- conduct the sendee and it _s tle Harbour Hotel two weeks Charter, although by makes his home iu India'.- Dilton Cann, where he was (iibbons t.sts, he had found no trace ratified dent which took life. anticipated that upwards of ago.'" Hayward snapped back. the (..ivernmeiit apolis. Indiana. lie made th staying. of the dope in the cigarette Imperial They wet;e Mallory Smith. 17 290 Cubs. Scouts and Rovers which was trip here alone, and came to Hill, butts which police had taken Feeling For Answer the supreme au- es The visitor returned the of Dock who was detain- - - will be present representing thority over Bermuda, pecially. he said, to do honour Wednesday by the from the musician's apa had no: States on ed in hospital with load in- every Scout unit here. Sir John feeling for an an- iuierferred yet with the Be, - to his parents and other loved of Bermuda He said he juries; Dennis Arthur ment. Wasser, whose defence did not know Queen and Buses as well as a number of swer, said he muda Legislature to ihe ones who had passed on. II" was happy he came. cost some £200, had his appli to the m%. Smith, 17 of Piatt's Villi.- private cars will transport Pit about that. He added tent of making them fall in visited their graves and "saw sustained, cation for costs from the who a broken aria. Cubs and Scouts from tht audible astonishment of some line with the Charter. Until that everything was alright." Crown denied audience, "I did not Eastern and Central Distritts in the the people of Bermuda con- Born in Pembroke, he WM MARRIAGE in- (.raiiiinar newspaper accounts P< lice continued their to Sandvs School read the vince tire U.K. that they wai.t- the son of John Henry Rubi\- ) The Wor. J. S. MeBeath. ANNOUNCEMENT vestigations this week iilt grounds where they will nwvt on that incident, but Ifeel a ed to vote, the latter would son, a shoemaker. He first left " Coroner slated that no inquest judgment was mix- the mysterious blast whi "1 with those of the Western Dis- lot of bad not move, the colony in 1884 to compl.-te destroyed the grocery shop on is to be held in the death of trict to form up for the .d up with it." schooling Mr and Mrs. William Asked what would be a 60a- his high in Ne.v Sept. 17, operatedbv Mr. N« I iContinued on Pa parade to the Church. One bus 'Ihe Assembly Speaker, Sir York. I'o, Shore, vincing demand to make to He returned home a Edwards of North leaves St. George's at 1.00 p.m. Bayard and Mr. Maderios two week vacation, then be Devonshire Weet, an- againsi 1'iiiversal Fran- the IK. Mr. Robinson sai I picking up Scouts as far a- were he went on t<> Boston tJahrersity of Hamilton, chise. Sir -lohn felt the pre- considered a most convin- nounces the marriage while the second cing argument was one put where lie obtained a Bachelor PRELIMINARY NOTICE leaves the sent land franchise had en- the their daughter, Sylvia Ber- one main Hamilton forward 18 months ago wh m of Law degree. Bus abled the "cream of the com- neice to Airman, Stop near the Rosebank the people decided they were Proa Boston be went to Second- Theatre at 2.00 p.m. both will nuiniiy" to be elected to Par- Chicago to set a Class, Allen Davis, Jr., on THE ANNUAL tired of racial segregation in up practice then travel non-stop to Sonur- liament, and there was no He married, but not long after September 9, 1960, in his mind that "uni- the theatres. SERVICE std. doubt in - his wife became an invalid. Portsmouth, Virginia. THANKSGIVING The parade will leave tin' versal franchise' was the best Sir Bayard said to M'\ Mr. Robinson said he devoted Brown he felt that if a OF MANCHESTER UNITY school ground promptly at way to ensure the deteriora- most of his energies to hei ;> 1 plebiscite were taken on Ihe 3.40 p.m. and it is anticipate' lion of the government." The ing his wife alive. She pass il "I have no doubt yon * will be held on that the Sister Organisation, thr«e felt the present system question away 18 months ago. There will tind a majority of tiie Help Kidneys The Girl Guides, will also In had worked well. were no children of ine people any change." Sunday, October 9th, I960 well represented at the afahMl marriage Right of The Oitiien Coleridge service Mr. Willianii Another brother who left StopBackache at St. James Church, Somerset body oat i»d The other three panel asked Sir Bayard: ''If you felt same Tow cttaaa through Should Canon Sullivan be Bermuda around the ti.n- ocaonouawastoa In yo«r"cM^corroiMood u.f. (uni- majority people wou'.i Kldn« tnbao « unable to officiate at the Ser- speakers advocated a of the Mr. David Robinson did in rmUlJofTtlny. dellcata <* Wil- niter*. If poiaona lo tho KMi-jj» vice, R. Walker, renal franchise). Mrs. be against any change, WB : 1884 was named Renins <', make you suffar from **"«a Canon 0. Bladder Un liams started the ball rolling did not the committee (of the study Cloudy Urlno. "Oettlns *yaa,»aek.NtafiU. tornier Rector of Southampton " Robinson. He went to at Rhaumatlam, Clreloa Undar "CM, Aehioa Joints or Bumlnt l»as- by telling the audience that House of Assembly on tn with will doubtlessly be pr Dartmouth I'nivcrsitv. got a „m .tart helpingP your Kidneys \i.[. right tod«y .Urt. work- into service and there wjll be was the of the citi- Franchise on which he terteA'i degree then taught at Tn*- cfsTSOC cf#TBt end Ins In threa hour* and will quickly Day Services ample room zen, and if, it was true as it conduct a plebiscite?" keegee yowr pain* aad putyou right or money Women's for the members Institute. Remus also guaranteed rmm said, Bermuda had d Bayard the coir bock la Ask _eh«">>«J iI the general public who may Lit! been Sir said married, but he died at a — wish to attend. good form of government, mittee deliberated on th^t young age,leaving a son. who # .Cystex necessity fol- th«ea_eHt-a, " The Scouts will parade then it must of .Continued on Page 8) is now a prominent physiciiu Amt >!<■»■. Maddor I'nder the distinguished patronage of Dr, and back to the school grounds im- low that this good form of Mrs. J. Daniel Smith mediately after the service for government had educated its dismissal anil the two buses people politically, socially and will commenceIhe return jour- spiritually. Thus they were ANNUAL ney immediately thereafter. icady for u. f.; otherwise the country had not had a good WOMEN'S DAY SERVICES form of government and for ANNOUNCING this reason was still ready for will be held at u.f. Somerset Brigade In answer to Mr. Barritt\ RICHARD ALLEN A.M.E. CHURCH question, Mr. Williams said if ' Tetley government had taken The Tea Contest St. George's Band Gives the posit ve steps years ago to Enjoyable Open wipe out what is generally re FIRST PRIZE: Round trip to MEXICO or Luxurious Guest Ariways Sunday, September 25th, 1960 garded as evils today, many Air Programme problems would not now exist. FIVE OTHER PRIZES OF CASE LOTS OF FOOD There will be three Services Even if that were done "we to- 11.00 a.m., 4.00 p.m., 7.30 p.m could conceivably be here remember, The Somerset Brigade Band night discussing the franchise RULES: (1.) Send inas manyentries asyou wish,but under the baton of looking at purely from entry must be accompanied by any ONE of GUEST SPEAKER: Miss Webbe, B.A., Mr. Cecil and it each Lilian F. 'Pat' Gilbert gave a thorout'n the standpoint of the right to the following groups. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO of Long Island, U.S.A. ly enjoyable programme on vole.'" the panellist added. BRING IN ALL THESE GROUPS. Sunday evening at the Somer- Mr. Edouward Williams (husband Tetley Tea Bags. At 4 p.m. the Dr. Furman Fordham Concert Chorale of set Cricket Club. The band- of the panel speaker) GROUP 1. 3 box tops from the 100 carton of rendered its first four rein! asked the panel if it should GROUP 2. 6 box tops from the 50 carton of Tetley Tea Bags. Bermuda will be presenting a Concert under the direc- tions floodlight on under the follow that a person who is GROUP 3. 12 box tops from the 25 carton of Tetley Tea Bags. tion of Miss DorisMarsh. Afternoon Tea will be served open field with their audience to die if neces- called upon the of Tetley Tea Bags. seated iu the round. However, sary in support of his coun- GROUP 4. 30 box tops from 10 carton the new Instant Tetley Tea. e and enjoy these Services with us" a light shower of rain forced try, should have the right to GROUP 5. 10 labels from everyone to retire to the lower vote. (2.) Entries must be received on or before 5 p.m. REV. LHON HI RVHAM, Pastor plaza of the club where tho Mr. Williams replied tha! 30th, programme was continued. such a 'person should be ac- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1960, by DARRELL, MRS. ENID Secty. .The band, which had jast corded very great consider,! POWELL & COMPANY LIMITED. come off a long summer recess, tion in having a say in wint event being more than one winner showed volume and tonal was at stake in the country. (3.) In the of there ; quality, and they were qu t" Mr. Robinson said his answer a draw willbe made. at home with the marches, dis- was yes. and he added "I fed (4.) Winners will be decided on December 5th, 1960, playing good attack and grip. the same way about taxes." announced on Radio, T-V and in the The programme included the Sir John said "it is a very and will be Beck's works of 8ousa, tunes from difficult question to answer." Press. Broadway shows, two over- He added to the amusement of (5.) The first prize cannot be exchanged for cash. Hkey tures, the ever popular Bitot the audience, that on the fa _ brand Danube and other waltzes. of it the answer was yes. but (6.) The decision of the Judges will be final and we March Imperial by Alfoid, there was the possibility thai will not enter into any correspondence. and March of the Standard of a person volunteering for ser St. George by Sousa. vice abroad may be trying to WORLD'S LARGEST The evening closed with two get out of a danger area at Questions hymns, "How .Sweet the Name home. Where are the "Bermuda Hundreds"? SELLING GERMAN of .Jesus Sounds," and The Sir Bayard declared he did EXPORT BEER Day Thou Gavest Lord is not feel that one situation was ANSWER __^___B___f ■ Ended,'' followed by the Na- bound up with the other. Doctor many years ago went down in a bathysphere in tional Anthem. The hy tn is What famous were well-renderec. and would How About a Lunatic Bermuda waters? ANSWER have been much better with a Mr. AVilliam Zuill enquired (kill The and care of the little more pianissimo on from the back of the hill, In which play does the following quotation appear, "The still vexed world's finest brewers ... leading instruments. whether a person who volui- Bermcothes." highestqualityingredients, The entire presentation vas tecrcd, went abroad, returned ANSWER received, a lunatic, modern well and Mr. Gilbert home and became radio, Tetley Tea jingle, what is the name of the Tetley Tea and the most and his bandsmen received the should be given the vote. On in the methods, ate factors that congratulations told qeui Taster? of severil Mr. Robinson the ANSWER makeBECK'sthebeslbaer musicians from other parts of tioner he was surprised Bt the the him, he felt he was dish today, was called "poison root" many years that can be produced colony who were in because What famous Bermuda ... audience. Among w that even under the them t- aware Itis truly a brewers's Mr. Mark Swan, principal of pretest law a lunatic was not ANSWER the School; to vote. He added, masterpiece. Fine Arts Mc. allowed "Lady" boats which used to call at Bermuda. Eiskine Doars, former Band- with his fists rolled up, thai Name the five C.N.S. master of the Bernuid i if he were near Mr. Zuill Le ANSWER Militia; Leslie Young, Presi- would be tempted to give him keyjH(brand dent of the North Village "some physical chastisement" NAME Bane and bandmaster of their along with his answer, and ii Junior Band; Mr. Randolph he were on the panel he would ADDRESS Martin, bandmaster of North enquire of him whether he had Village Band; Mr. Clifton a vote. MY (JROCER IS Robinson,one of the foundt-. Mr. W. G. Brown reading LIQUORS, and ex-member of Somerset from the United Nations De- This Questionnaire may be used as an Official Entry Blank, others may be obtained from FRITHS LTD. Brigade Band; Mr. Dona*d claration of Human Righis, your grocer,or frcm POWELL & COMPANY,Front Street, Hamilton. Employees of Powell are not eligible for this Agents for Bermuda Joell, of North Village Band; wanted the lawyers on the & Ompany and their immediate families contest. and Mr Carl Simmons, pre.-i- panel to say whether Bermuda (Continued on Page 8) escapes from the provisioa SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, I960 Page Four_ THE BERMUDA RECORDER More Bermuda Technical Institute P^REC Exam. Successes /A]9tWA\ jm The Bermuda Technical In- 5S5SS" ______I I— aa. llll HII stitute has announced exam- - * - ination successes for the lllj No. 160 I960 ______HPI ______mp^. jam* GOVERNMENT NOTICE Union of Lancashire Secondary ______■ British Make School Certificate. Best |pr h Mr. E. Crawford, principal 13^^______v^_____^w^__' a ______P^______> ______^__h AmmmrwW^m^MAmr^mmtM'9 of the Institute, commenting all Flashlights M wimmm m __r (Local Forces) ACT, IW For on the results, said: wAa faW^MeJW&W______Mm ______!Ll .. A ______mm MaMM THEDEFENCE and Portable Ra'.ins "This is the first time this _■ ___ ■_■____! I1 ■ 3| ■ ii V ■ examination has ibeen at- tempted in Bermuda, and it is ,s hereby given in accordance with the ProviMons "i-.the batteries with; only four years old in England. Notice hereto a ,u Covernor-s Order set out in the Schedule "The syllabus is similar to [ * ____^v * &-v_BBuk£. The r, 1%0, at the a ma t*s _____^______V ffrfc__._____T 10th day ot Oetob - that of the London General a Am B ballot will be taken on the ji;. longer life * lime and place specified in the Order. Certificate of Education, but is ? * ' _■■'< J I■ Vf. 'I i *^^'-^^*^E i£_!_^___IB __» not so wide. The examinations ■ f ■i i of The Act Attention is called to the provisions al Bm. 17 th«y could be considered to be a calling-up «* relating to medical examination after receipt of H" I" "" " preparatory to those of the and 1.) relating lo pro- a ""»"»"""»* to the provisions of Sees. M (i.C.E. by about a year, and notice and cedure after medical examination. success mean that students completed satisfactorily ■> *. 23 of tht ;j: $ have Attention is also called to the provisi.in ol 8 xfr money at least a four years' study iu — Act relating to applications to the Exemption Tribunal each subject. BREAKING GROUND FOR NEW PARSONAGE Bishop George W. Baber is seen "The examinations questions turning the first sod on the site of the proposed new parsonage for St. Phillip's are available for inspection, in AME. Church, Harris Bay. The ceremony took place on Tuesday of last week at G SCHEDULE p.m. On the Bishop's right is the Rev. Frank A. Lapsley, pastor of the church. The modern :x*x the Institute Office. Cvx*Xv:'xl^^f£ "We hope that the exami- Parsonage is to be built on the eastern side of the Church, and construction is due to THEDEFENCE (Local Forces) ACT, 1949 i«X'>X\*i$X\^^B':'x'X: nation may be considered to start this week. Others in the front of the picture are Rev. L. S. Watts of Bethel "^■yx-x*, , . Church, Rev. Dr. J. D.Smith, Presiding Elder, Mrs. Smith, Rev. Burnham and May- fcXvx*Xv, x Xv be representative of a good Rev. Governor's ForTheBermudaLocalForces,1957 I'XvX'X'Xv^^Hylx*x*x«x*^B'- """""*"""' standard of general education, field and Mr. Stanton Wainwright. Behind are officers and members of the Church. Orders ______"___*__.*__* #"""■" ■"■"""" " " " " ■aVa* """"""I^^^H* « and the results should be add- Photo by Ed Kelly ::: * ":":":■" the powers conferred upon him by The lxH " ■x" :x -xJ^fcx*.S__J_^H * * *« ** In exercise of mm. ______^_H !____■ ed to the successes in the Governor ______^______a (Local Forces) Act, 1949, His Excellency the ______K.*****__^______tr-ade subjects already an- Defence 1 as been pleased to make and hereby makes the following order * * ■ nounced." taking purpose of ______t m \ \ *^^K*V with respect to the method of ballots for the ______4 v \* *^______k^ ■ WHAT IS LUMUMBA'S APPEAL ,*****, " Programme to the establishment of The "^_____L*«l I Radio selecting persons fill vacancies in ______TJ1.4 A_. ____A /"r""""""" Following are the successes H.^t / * " * *'^vl"^_____T*I — ______■ *\ wM i A* ■ ' '"" "* ■ Local Forces: ______l__*.^_ \aJJT* *' " " mmamM *i Abbreviations TO CONGO? A FEW CLUES mW*9"_.*jSi___ i_* *!____■» I given that a ballot will take Pass 40% — 55% P Fifteen days notice shall be " 1 and in other " — ZBM— 1 RADIO BERMUDA place, by notice published in The Gazette one i t 2nd Class 60% 75% 2 ""« (By Geoffrey Godsell in The Christian Science Monitor) newspaper. % 1st Class 80% and above 1 Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1960 — appeal tribalism, Mathematics Maths. In what lies the ro too often supported Xumbers as listed in the Military Training Register will be 1^ English Language— English 8.30— Wings of Healing Africans by departing — his fellow of the the colonialists. placed in a ballot box and the Local Forces Board may at Art Art. 9.00— Evening Light seemingly unquenchable Pa- their discretion select the list numbers of persons in des- — T Radio Controversial Workshop Practice Me- 9.30— Christian Brotherhood trice Lumumba? W hy is he cending order to age groups to be placed therein, depending — .ig talwork Metal. Hour able to bounce back with su .1 This argument is appeal upon the number of vacancies to be filled. Arithmetic — Arith. resilience from what turn out to the younger radical Airs — 10.00— What's Happening in " " "«^H Chemistry Chem. to be only temporary detents1 can nationalists, of whom Mr. Xumbers shall be drawn from the ballot box by two Justices t e w a^H — Bermuda Geometrical Drawing — How has he managed tr Lumumba is one. President of the Peace in the presence of either the Chairman of The " " " " " ______ri__^______r'**' ' Draw. 10.15 Evangel Tabernacle win to his against United Kasavubu. on the other hand. Local Forces Board, the Officer Commanding Local Forces, '"' * * * *em side m Results Tabernacle Xations operationsIn the Con- is a federalist, closely iudcn.i- a a a a a em or the Adjutant, and the drawing will take place at The IH**'^______* *"*»*«^BIIB"«*»** * * D. Boys, Maths. P; S. But- 10.45— XEWS go such stanch supporters to fied with the interest of his Armoury, Hamilton, at 2000 hours on the day notified in " """""______! **^______r *^^v tribe the Bokongo. ■" " " "*^^^F»*»"»" terfield, P, P, 11.00— Wesley Church the United Nations as Presi- accordance with paragraph 1 of these Orders. "":":":":":":■______""^_____r»*******^^r * * * Chem. Metal """"""""""" i a* a # a* a*" P; dent Nkrumah of Ghana? Cnsequently to many Afri- ______L*______r_.*_____■* " **!'*""______■"______L* " "" Maths. A. Cross, Draw. P; 12.00— Pipes of Melody v.v.w *______■* " cans, including Dr. Nkrum.ih A list of the names of persons corresponding to the numbers ______«^_____H * * A. Davis, Maths. P; D. Davis, — 12.15 The Hour of St. Francis Mastery Desired compiled :**>>y\ P; Davis, P; and Mr. Toure, he is less quali- drawn shall be and attested by the persons men- " " " '■'■'■■ Arith. V. Metal "" " ____■*" ] ____^__h " " " " " < 12.30— Seventh Day Adventist These are questions which fied than Mr. Lumumba as a tioned in the last foregoing paragraph. "e a e e e A * «* *^^M" " L. 2, Metal P, — > e"****§e H.**_■_■*_.*" " " "*^mM " " " Dixon. Chem. " " "e"______ra"emm__J______V 12.45— NEWS 5 minutes. puzzle many Westerners, aod nationalist leader. " " " " *m " " " English P, P, P; K*.*mMmM* "^^n* " " * Draw. Maths. — position A list of the persons selected as aforesaid shall be published M. Dowling, Arith. P, Chem. 1.00 Lutheran Hour oue can begin to answer them Mr. Kasavubu's lias IBk**^«^______i'::\mm by notice in The Gazette and one other newspaper, together JW mmWi* v.vv.'M'.'. 1.30— Herald of Truth only if one tries to look at Ihe been further weakened by de- P, Metal P; E. Estravit, Eng- — with the place, date and time that they are required to pre- lish; Francis, 2.00 Voice of Prophecy Congo crisis through Afrir.u velopments of the past few J. Chem. 2,Draw. sent themselves for enlistment. Such date shall not be less At all Departments Pj E. Francis. Arith. P, Chem. 2.30— Revival Time eyes. weeks. When the I'nited Na — First, one must take into ac- tions closed Radio Leopold- than fifteen clear days from the date of publication of said P; S. Hayward, Chem'l; L. 3.00 Music by Mantavani notice. and Esso Stations Howes, English 2; count the mood of Africans as ville, he managed to get tape- P. Jackson, P.30— New Testament of th« iln_ 2; their continent awakens from recorded speeches across English L. Jones, Art. P, By His Excellency's Command. Chem. P, English P; A. John- centuries of stagnation, shak- River Congo to Brazzaville! 4.00— Oral Roberts ing off alien colonial rule tha* which were broadcast from the M,n. Chem. 2, English P; W. Programme B. C. THOMAS Captain, Johnson, haa humiliated and exploited radio station there. English P, Metal P; 1.30— Goodwill Programmi D. King, Arith. 2, Metal P; E. them for many decades. Dr. Nkrumah has charged The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, 4.45— Gospel Light They know that many in ihe that Radio Brazzaville is un- I.nnbert, Chem. P; M. Lam- — Secretary, The Local Forces Board bert, Chem. P, English P; R. 5.00 Music West despise them, look upon der French control. Whether Minors, Draw. 2; L. Phillips, 5.15— Youth for Christ them as irresponsible children, this is strictly correct or no;, Art 2, Chem. P, English P, 5.80— Ave Maria Hour pehaps even less than hunuu, Brazzaville certainly is in th° running "Buy Stage incapable of their own former French Congo, inde- Some Today" (Continued on Page 8) 6.00— ZBM Concert pendent 6.00— Music affairs. since mid-August, and FR. ROLLOCKS AGENCY 6.30— Showers of Blessing Consequently they are over- the city is closely iudentifL'd 6.45— Bermuda Sports Folio sensitive and suspicious, re- with France. Court Street Hamilton 7.00-NEWS sentful of any move by tne Further, Mr. Kasavubu's 7.15— Christian Science West that seems to limit their representatives now at the freedom of choice and action. United Xations were allowed The "ONLY" Work Clothes 7.30— St. Monica's Above to pass through Brazzaville on Real Estate, Travel, Insurance, Licensed Auctioneer, 8.00— Far And Near all, they want to be masters in their owu house— their way to Xew York, but Collections. Land in every Parish. We arrange your Are "SWEET-0RR" Union Made 8.30— The Shell Programme and determined Mr. Lumumba's were turned 9.00— The Firestone Hour are to show mortgage, and minor repairs taken care of immediately Pull Stock Sixes that they are. back. witb of from 29 to 46 9.30— Kitson % Hour Already Western public Landlords approval When the Congo became in- PAXTS, IX KHAKI 10.30— NEWS pre- AXD GREY dependent on June its opinion had shown that it Phone: 1-5802 — 10.40— Music 30, Mr. SHIRTS SHORT AXD problems were unusually awe- ferred Mr. Kasavubu to LONG SLEEVES — when Afr.- OLIVE 10.45 Lipscomb Chapel Sing- some. The departing Belgians Lumumba. Thus GREEN OVERALLS ing cans saw that Mr. Kasavubu BUT, DUNGAREES had done little to prepare th- 11.00— Close down Congolese for self-eovcrn- was persona grata in Brazza- WORK GLOVES nient ville, so closely linked witn " " " France, them probab- SUMMER WORK HATS And the many of new state, much ly began to suspect that he was WORK BOOTS AND SHOES larger than any other iu blaex ZBM— 2 RADIO BERMUDA Africa allowing himself to be used by & which had hithe w. the "imperialists." BLACK WHITE' gained independence, Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1960 was beset addition, France to Afri- from the start by a deep-root- In cans means Algeria and nu- SCOTCH WHISKY H. P. MOTYER :»,00— ed struggle Weather between ti 'hi clear tests in the African East Church St — Opp. "Ford Motors" — a 9.30— Baltimore Tabernacle centralism and losv.r Sahara "BUCHANANS" 10.00 Memory Lane federalism. Simultaneously, Mr. Lumum- 11.00— St. Paul Church The two most significant leaders in ba's difficulties with the United 12.15— Your Story Hour already independent Nations — which the mer- 12.45— NEWS Africa, Presiden Nkrumah of curial, silver-tongued young ___■* 1.00— Paris Star Time Ghana and President Toure of Guinea— both man knows how to exploit to I30— The Golden Age of whose coun- advantage — creating tries BM_Hh his were Popular Song are smaller and image YOU more compast than more and more the of PROTECT YOURSELF AND HELP 200— Sunday Show Case — the Coogo an untarnished African David are shampions of centralis n BERMUDA BY PATRONIZING THE 2.30-The Family Hour taking on a Goliath largely and have managed to imple- -am.,.TTTyZ 3.00— Sunday Theatre under white Western control. a M m^MmUu\mmn\ — ment it in their countries. I*HACK 4 WHWfL-^BBi^^^^JB-.S;i£v~L__ LOCAL INSURANCE COMPANY 4.00 Symphony Hall " __ History Recalled iuc«_«»-l __^ w^' Dr. Nkrumah and Mr. Ton *►«"_" KQTimammmr ■ ___~.__.. B 5.00— Church of God of have a Prophecy to great extent had the The Soviets, quick to appre- With over 50 years of Service stage to themselves as exem- 5.30— Ave Maria Hour ciate the situation, were back- plars and advocates of cen- ing Mr. Lumumba to i.15— Tunes for Two the full. ______■!__■_____. "" tralism. Federalism to the n Most Africans have little sym- __n m * *^» 6.00— From Holland means the maintenance ol for For 6.15— Features for '60 pathy communism and hmi ICP* — outmoded and traditional they want to keep 6.30 Passport to Romance the cold wM Is — war away from their con- Jl 6.45 Adventure in Progress tinent nB|yBW^ All Classes of 7.00— NEWS Insurance by 7.15— Waltz Time Bnu^he^ireiufluencedp fact that the Soviets have CONSULT 7.30— From Far And Near Men Feel never humiliated them 8.00— in their Yours Sincerely Young Again own continent or imposed co- GOSLING BROS., LTD IX) you feel oi&7 tlredT devltaltied 8.30— The Shell Programme and unable to enjoy tbe payeical lonial rule on them. That is an The Bermuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co., pleasure* Ltd. 9.00— The Man to be of life aa frequently aa In albatross born your prime? If ao, Just go to your which in Africa HAMILTON King chemlat today and ask for VI-Tabs. hangs exclusively ar o un 1 Insurance Building, Hamilton (West) This new medical discovery works 10.00— The Hour faat to stimulate your glands and Western necks. _ody so that you feel younger, -2141 10.30— NEWS stronger and eager for phyalcal ac- Further, while Western sup- TELEPHONE 1-1275 tivityat alltimes. Don't giveupand port for Mr. may 10.40— Music for the End of beold before your tima. Get Vl-Taba Kasavubu SOMERSET the Day at your chemlat today.Feel younger not have been overt. Mr. Im- ST. GEORGE'S tomorrow. Complete satisfaction or 11.00— Sign OtL money back guaranteed. (Continued on Page 7) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page five Yo ur Weekly Feature Page TOUGHEST TASK British Natural Scientists Hear IN REPLY TO DEBATE Bunche Talks Spiritual View Stressed Rise of New States

Of Congo would have By Robert C. Cowen studying details, often appar- theory no one Challenge of Times — ently trivial details, but things thought of in a million years, CARDIFF, Wales One of which are queer and appeal then indeed one knows that — most distinguished — UNITEDNATIONS, X.Y. personally directed the opera- Britain's to human curiosity things one lives in a universe which George David Morse, Moreover, Dr. Ralph J. Bunche has given tion night and day. But the physicists, sir Thomp like black rocks which attract is rational and that one has A. Direco:r- ment. without the has opened Britain's General of the world a calm, compassion- Secretary-General would be gam, iron or rubbed amber which found the key to one of its the International framework of consultation and largest gathering the year Labour Office, speaking in re- co-operation which the world ate account of the Congo cri- the first to acknowledge the of makes chaff fly. From the rooms of natural scientists with a ply to the debate of the In- organisations provide, the con- sis which drains it of some of importance of the man who study of details such as these Understanding Accented plea lor wider understanding come concepts. ternational Labour Conference tinued truly independent exist- its more vivid purples without has been his eyes and ears in surely something, Sir magnitude the of what he called the "spiritual These concepts are the bases It is on his report 1959 on "Youhi ence of so many national en- denying the of Leopoldville. concluded, being challenge. side of science." ior hypotheses and laws. They George for a and Work," said that ihe tities in a world where power insignificant com- Dr. Bunche, who was Secre- Forbearance Explained A pioneer in the develop- are the things that get names so utterly central fact and challenge of is as concentrated as it is to- r n the smallest of the tary-General Dag Hamniarsk- Dr. Bunche explained his ment of ino d e nuclear Mich as mass, energy, tempera- pared with modern times is "the struggle day would be hardly conceiv- theory. George the stars to be able to understand of the peoples Africa, Asia, able." jold's personal representative approach to the problem this Sir is son ture, electrons. Concepts such of of another distinguished phy- some, at least, of the principles the Middle East and in the Congo during the first way, when asked why the as these, Sir George added, en- Latin In response to the needs of sicist, J. J. Thompson, the control man's existence, America to new soei - 10 weeks of the crisis, told a I'X army had not made greater able certain aspects of the which create the newly independent and man who established the exist- to see these principles as ap- ties in which they may Jive in developing news conference here that his use of armed force: enormous complexity of the countries of the ence of the electron. Sir plying equally on earth to the personal freedom, in dignity assignment had been "certain- "The United Nations was world to be bandied by man's worlds the ILO's work was (ieorge is also the president of They represent, said, motions of the tides, to the and peace." moving into new and vital ly the toughest" but at the not in the Congo to start kill- mind. he — the British Association for the blue of the sky, to the light- This is a cause, he added, areas. More prominence was same time "the most challeng- ing Africans that was not an extension of the human in- Advancement of Science, which telligence. ning flash, and to the falling "which will carry these peo- being given to the needs of ing and inspiring mission I its mission. .. . apple. ever began its annual meeting her- Here, then, is what Sir ples of the emerging countries rural communities in co-opera- have had." Aug. our understanding superlatives "The moment we found our- II. (ieorge meant when he spoke To prove beyond the immediate goals tion with the UN and FAO. These carried by creating, on however small weight because the distingu- selves in a position where we In this capacity he launched of the spiritual side of science, of nationalism which are n..\.- Special attention was being start a scale, compositions of our ished American Xegro diplo- had to shooting people, a week of technical, sympo- of its importance to mankind all but attained, toward a given to the growth of insti- public, — own which use these principles previously won a and particularly the we sial, and specialized at as something more than a fuller enrichment by their own tutions for human co-opera- mat had would be bad — in new ways, all these are efforts, Prize carry- on a very wic- times abstruse discussions giver of gadgets the ability to through their own tion and progress. He would Nobel Peace for indeed, worthwhile and worthy to ing off the exceedingly diffi- ket because we would hy emphasizing the broad sig- understand even to a limited personalities, of the lives of deal in his report to the next on to the rank with the achievement of peoples." t cult task of ending the Arab- be the road develop nificance of science as a hu- extent the world around him all onl'erence with labour rela- hostility amongst sculpture of music or of litera- "This 1ions, emphasis had Israel war of 1948. And he ment of Un- man achievement is one of the powers of which is the new HBRge and much people, and only way must given to the whole ques- to do with building then the Pointing out that natural man has a right to be proud, which we raise in the been had much o of images re- the first UX Peace Force in we could remain there would science ih widely valued for l:> said. minds youth. Older tion of labour-management as an army occupation, are lations, an imperative today in the Middle East in 1956-57. be of the control it gives over ma- Many of the concepts in- fading, losing their appeal, exactly we were evoking response, view of such questions the which is what terial nature. Sir George said volved in this understanding litte because" as by Archaeologists adaptation Routed Out Gun trying to avoid. that to consider this the sob may seem remote, but their their usefulness has passed, of work methods Dr. Bunche routed from There were times when, justification of scientific in- validity is judged by their Mr. Morse stated. and organisation to rapid was "The problems technological change and the his hotel room at the point of under great provocation, one quiry is too limited a view. fruits, which include practical Explore of youth," he said,",.are the problems of so- integration of workers having a Sten gun, forced to cool his might easily have said, "turn Marxist View technology, Sir George ex- heels for hours when the louse the guns," he said. plained. ciety as a whole, seen und- r no industrial experience or view, or Ancient their most critical tradition into the expanding young Congolese Premier Pa- "There is very much at stake This something very A theory which involves aspect." The it, added, industry developing trice Lumumba refused to see in this operation. 1 think the like he is the offi- particles less than a millionth IL<> would be able to play its of coun- him, placed in the middle of whole future of the continent cial attitude in Marxist coun- of a millionth of an inch Schechem lull part, along with the other tries. tries, many international intense Soviet-Congolese-Ka- of Africa, indeed, is at stake and there are in across may s eem too absurd agencies, in a Disarmament And Economic this country and the United comprehensive international tanga crossfire, subjected to ....Therefore there had to be iveti to ridicule, he said. — An who would be horritied AMMAX. Jordan effort,on behalf of youth. public criticism from at least and there must be very great States American - sponsored archaeo- be told they were Marxists, More Than Fantasy A number of delegates had one member of the UN army prudence in the use of the to logical expedition has "In adopting this perspec- who, without any explicit com- tive," of the resources that command, and forced to make force at our disposal." but Yet one cannot regard it as pleted three seasons of explo- Mr. Morse said, "we are spoken statement, do in fact act and might be freed for spot recommendations to Mr. a fantasy when it leads to the the site of a Bibli- at once confronted by the economic Fear Left Over speak if they thought the rations at gulf in development in the event of Hammarskjold on which world as great reactors of Calder Hall cal city whose temple walls conditions and prob- same lems general disarmament. Every- war could have depended. If Premier Lumumba should or Chapelcross. still bear the scars of an out- which separates the v. Acknowledging that the dustrially one hoped that efforts But he came through with ask the I'N to withdraw when He added that when conclu- raged king's vengeance on his advanced coun- current practical consequences of na- from those advance along several good nature, humour, and per- the last Belgian troops have sions deduced from precise rebellious subjects. tries... where would tural science arc indeed im- millions continue 1routs at once toward peace. spective, so far as UN news- gone, the IX Security Coun- experiments by mathematical The 30-member archaeologic- to live iu portant, Sir; George said he theory poverty." "Reduction of armaments," men could tell. A lesser cil would have to decide whe- lead to detailed predic- al team under Prof. George E. man wanted to stress another as- he said, "may well make it almost certainly would ther in fact to go. Dr. Bundle tions from which working ma Wright of have pect which he called the ideal Needs of Youth Differ possible to strengthen econo- exploded from indignation, said. Consent by the host chines can be designed, ma- was the largest ever to work istie, almost the spiritual, side mic co-operation; but an ap- offended pride, or outrage country to a UN peace force chines which without the in Jordan and included ex- The needs of youth differed is necessary when the troops of science and Jordan according to the wealth of the preciable advance in economic half a hundred times: but if perts from Europe co-operation may Dr. Bunche so, go in. But whether continued Xatural science, he explain- United States. society in which they lived. In also effec- did he success- as well as the tively reduce the tensions fully kept it from public view consent is required to keep ed, aims at understanding the Their finds in northwest Jor- the more advanced countrio, In it is which inhibit disarmament. To his news conference he them there is a disputed legal nature of things. this FREE! dan at a place now called the need was for broad educa- point. Dr. Bunche implied that at one with religion and phi- tion supplemented by techui- World co-operation for econo- said only that if asked to go Personalized Napkins Xablus were described by Dr. mic development is increasing- back, he feel in his view the UN could de- losophy, but its approach is Dajani, director of the cal training to keep the indi- would he had Awni ly recognised to a cide to stay even if it were the opposite. vidual's skill abreast of tech- be in itself been called upon to be "long- with every order Jordan Antiquities Depart- primary political necessity suffering." told by the host government Religion and philosophy try ment. nological developments. Bui knowledge which should not be subordin- With it all, the job get to leave. to train of the The city is Schechem which in the less-developed regions, done. whole, in the one case by an the first and imperative need ated to other political necessi- The world gives Mr. The heritage of fear, suspi- — Wedding was dominated by a temple- ties." Hammarskjold a lion's cion, and ignorance left by awareness of the deity in- Invitations was to create more jobs. Popu- share — fortress with walls 17 feet Mr. Morse referred to a of the credit, since he has Belgian colonialism explains tuitive or revealed in the at thick. lation growth swelled the with labour "possible increase in the scale much of the Congolese people's other by building words The Unity Press Vengeance Wrought force, and unemploy a system of thought which can ment grew quickly, with of international economic and behaviour, Dr. Bunche said. Abimelech, account for Princess St. It was here that young workers being typical- technical co-operation which Rumor is more rampant than fundamentals. change quality Natural science begins by Dial 13384 (Continued on Page 6) ly the most affected. could the and in any other society he had character of this effort." The seen, he added. Referring to the "frustra- BROOKE — tion and misery of unemploy- I'nited Xations Special Fund This fact that "suspicion ment and and the International Develop- bads fear serious underem- to aud— fear easilv ployment," and the "social ment Association were ex- BOND leads to panic" explains the and political beating dangers...in a (Continued on Page 6) of American and Can- persistence of present condi- TEA adian airmen at Stanleyville tions,-' Mr. Morse said Aug. 27. he said. The white . "Tue most urgent concern of th..1 men had landed their plane, — Is Comics Comics ILO as of the world com- mingled unloaded it. and with munity as a whole— is to..do Planned Parenthood the crowd for "40 minutes or everything possible toward Economical so" without trouble when something, EVERY SATURDAY accelerating economic de- Clinics perhaps the back- velopment in the low income firing ear, of a startled them. countries and to provid's Someone r Phone 3121 shouted "p a a- rapidly rising levels of em- trooper"— and, as Dr.Bunche SENSATIONAL NEW RECORDER COMIC ployment for their f99a\g FOR APPOINTMENT put it, "The whole crowd was people." Worthwhile off." SECTION Bravery Displayed Mr. Morse pointed out that Hamilton: " " Containing the 1LO has set up a panel of Reading. Even so, some Congolese consultants on the problems KINGSLEY CLINIC sought of young workers, and the for your whole famity to protect the Ameri- ... cans from the panic-stricken Pages Conference next year will Somerset: In tho world-fomous pogos 10 with 14 Different Features aimed at consider policy and action of Tho Christion Science people. UN Ethiopian soldiers on Enjoy hurled their bodies between employment questions. A maj- THE ARMOURY Monitor. Erwin LX victims, pleasing both Young and Old alike preoccupation of the Conhom's newest stories, attackers and and or ILO's were beaten. If shots had technical assistance work was penetratingnotional ond in- your St. George's: ternational news coverage, been fired, Dr. Bunche said, Meet once more old friends:— the training and preparation of youth through vocatioal how-to-do features, home- "every one of them would ALLEY OOP THE LITTLE PEOPLE THE ARMOURY making ideas. Every Issue have been killed." training apprenticeship, traiu- — ing brings you helpful eaty-.o- "It is not easy to believe BOOTS in addition to BOOTS Cut-outs of technicians and super- reod article* that just the words 'Belgian visory staff, and management Youcan gat this Interna- para-troopers' could cause this CAPTAIN EASY THE NUT BROS. development. tional doily newjpapor from sort of reaction until one has In welcoming newT member Boston by mail, without seen it happen a number of BRENDA BREEZE states to the 1LO, Cameroun, We deliver Farm-Freeh charg*. the Republic Togo, extra Use tha cou- times," he commented. "I was mystery of and the pon below to start your not convinced for the first few Watch for the of VIC FLINT Federation of Mali, Mr. Mjrse Milk daily to your order subscription. by anticipa- weeks." said: "I welcome Keep plenty on hand! The UX operation in the tion those other African states ThaOvtorionSctoneaMonMer Congo "is definitely off the Read all these and more in the Comic whieh will become members V^%Norwoy tWtW*t "■MmIS.Mo*.U.I.A. ground," Dr. Bunche said. "I before the next session." Dunklcy's Dairy am inclined to think that that's really worth your money "National independence and mm parmi ducked though there will undoubtedly international co-operation," he Co., Itew ftiD A «wnttw ||n he many difficulties ahead added, "are twin aspects of » Ltd. Imonth. ... MO the worst is over, and that Price of Saturday's Edition with Comic Section common movement in world Devonshire this greatest of all United Na- affairs. The United Nations tions efforts will go forward family of organisations has Call and enquire today. with increasing success. I been a seedbed of sovereignty think it has already had great >/" in which those working for Phone 1310 success in achieving its initial the independence of their peo- objectives." ple have found strong nourish- Page 8ix THE BERMUDA RECORDER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19t Negroes Prepare Jamaican Praises Calling mmw m U.S. Generosity the Caribbean Soviet Attacks

KING8TON— Jamaica, Sept. Notes on Programmes in The Government Public Relations i Trade Wills For Ali-Out Push minister BBC's Caiibbean Service For Offiee lo settle in England Private Business Isaacs ground-breaking where he plans Beginning Sept. 25, 1960 to write. >r a .t3.(HK),(K)0 Week The Problem of Loneliness jute Propaganda Plan Renewed Assault on tional Association for the Ad- United States-owned fac- While many visitors to Lon- launches Drive vices to recruit young peop. tory, paid to Competition Segregation vancement People. tribute the Uni! Essay on BBC don will ajrree with Dr. John- To Curb Illegal Sales of for espionage. A series c lhat Poses of Coloured ed Slates' The Congress Racial Equal- part in Jamaica's Programme son that "a man who is tired Scarce Commodities articles in Komsomolskay Problem in Campaign of industrialization. ity, which is also taking part of London is tired of life," Pravda described how tw spoke in the sit-in movement, re- Mr. Isaacs at the site others who live and work in young men in Moscow had bi of the new plant of Textile West Indian and United gun by doing business wit. By cently conducted a demon- that vast metropolis, a "mod- By Harry Schwarts Claude Sitton Manufacturing Corp., a sub Compete workshop in Miami. Kingdom Schools to cm Babylon," will readily say A major propaganda ""am- tourists and had become Unit strators' sidiaiy of ATLAMTA, Sept. 1«J—South- Kev. Walker, Ludlow Corp. of with Shelley that "Hell is a paign has been launched ed States agents. The Wyatt Tec Boston. in ern Negro youths are plan- executive secretary of the Referring to United city much like London." the Soviet Union agains: Quite recently Pravda re ning a renewed assault on Christian Leadership States generosity to the whole The BBC Caribbean Service Lite in London can be illegal private enterprise. ported several examples of il Southern free he declared: is promoting an essay compe- segregation this fall far more Conference, predicted a wide- WOrldL miserable and lonely both for Articles in the Soviet press legal private enterprise ic "In building between sixth form pu- massive in scope than the re- spread resumption of protest these indus tition the English and the immi- have demanded that persons Stavropol, a typical Soviet tries we :i,iist look largely pils schools iu the West In- niinunity. cent sit-in demonstrations. demonstrations against segre- to al grant. In the first four months engaged in such activity be ei " Arneriea for capital die*, (.iiianu. and Bri- They expect to begin th gation ami tech- British of this year nearly 10,(HX) new sent to forced labor It told of one entrepreneur nical knowledge. Let lish Honduras, and their coun- camps. campaign after colleges open "I certainly judge from the me pay Wist Indians arrived in Eng- Premier Khrushchev has who made a deal with a city tribute lo the Amerieaii gov- in schools in England within the next two weeks. students' activity that they terparts land, many of them to stay in joined the campaign with a de- official to farm a seventy-five- ernment for understanding our The idea is to give listeners Their activities will probably are mobilizing for a big push London and increase the city's nunciation of "parasites" acre tract. The entrepreneur nee.Is and aspirations an impression attitudes who reach a peak shortly before in the fall," he said. "They at all of the immigrant population to some live on the labor of others. obtained wmkeis by giving times, tor whenever Ihave ol the younger generation on 150,000. Tfcfl the residential election. are going to find unique way-, denunciations in the Soviet different individuals the right banned foreign imports to sides of Atlantic to of the Negro leaders to apply the technique of pro- both the One of the greatest prob- press indicate the to farm small portions of the tect local major our targets are am, relations experts non-violence. Idon't think it industries I never some of the issues of lems, if not the greatest, fac- largely people who have tract, as well as by employ- had a pretest day. Excerpts essays been i nil on the matter this [the movement] can be con- or hard word from the ing them is loneliness. Many profiting ing his relatives. He acquired from the State Department. scries by private trade that week ruled out the possibility tained." will form the basis of a lions, wives living in the sub- meets demands left machinery and raised a large of programmes and the first of unsatisfied that new interracial tension Much of the impetus for urbs of London and other by the Soviet Government's crop of watermelons that was the these, which will examine es- yreat cities, would be aroused. This would student coordinating com- suffer from lone- distribution system. sold profitably. plaeed on tin use says submitted by student., pose serious political problems mittee has from ihe of the liness when their husbands arc The campaign has been Another Stavropol entrepre- come gro s economic power lrom College, British for the Presidential candidates Christian Leadership Queen's away at work, and the West pressed vigorously in the neur opened a rifle range. A Confer "The selective buying pro- (riiiana, and Westminster City in their attempts to win the ence, an organization of Xe- Indian wife perhaps finds it youth newspaper, Komsom >l- third apparently conducted a South without alienating gramme will be Stepped up be- School, London, will be broad- more difficult the gro clergymen by " to cope with skaya Pravda, suggesting that profitable small-loan business. headed the tween east iu ■Tailing the Carib- Xorth. now and Christmas, long hours alone than does her young The city's markets, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Kin,' Wednesday. many people are en according Strategy Parley Set she said. "That will be the key bean" on English counterpart. gaged to Pravda, of Atlanta. He led the Mont- method." in illegal trade. have available Ala., Other West Indian schools What are the causes of lone- everything one might wish A South-wide strategy con- gomery. bus boycott ami Government Allowed to Profit for Youth groups are already taking part in the competition liness.' What are its effects.' those ready the ference of Xegro student lead- is considered one of the fore- soliciting include High School to pay price. (ihandi's support from adult Wolnier's In "Calling the Caribbean" on Under Soviet law, only the It said business ers has been scheduled her'.' most exponents of Negro Girls, Jamaica; men had leaders for this drive. lor Harrison Monday, in a conversation with Government may purchase brought goods Oct. 14 through 0*1 16 by the principle of passive resistant c However, College, Barbados; goods from as far Mrs. Hurley SX- Queen's "lee Sanders. Dr. Desmond and resell them at a away as Student Xon-Violent Co-ordi- and nonviolence. preaeod Royal College. Trinidad; (!re- < profit. Central Asia. the hope that eoa- »'Xeil, a physician and psy- Individuals doing this Pravda also revealed nating Committee. The group nada Secondary School, Gre- that Theatre 'Stand-ins' siderable progress would be chiatrist to a leading London are considered "speculators" an abortionist had been prac- was formed last spring at achieved and trouble nada; Munro College, Jamaica; and criminals. Among the new techniques avoided hospital who is especially in- Heing in Stavropol, charging Raleigh, N.C. through the efforts of biraei.,1 Antigua Secondary School,An- The present campaign ind; "The conference will defi- being considered, according to terested in this problem of . patients large sums. negotiating committee* tigua; and St. Catherine's loneliness, cates that the prohibitions «*n nitely be action-oriented," Edward King, an official ot will attempt to an- a Harold C. Fleming. rseeSb Academy, British Honduras. private trade are ineffective committee spokesman said. the student committee, are swer these questions particu- tive director of the Southern Competitors will be asked to and that large numbers ■ f "We plan a real, in-depth "stand-ins" at theatres and larly as they affect women Regional Council, write on philosophical themes "speculators" operate many study of the movement, sit_ins" in the offices of pub- aaaer: ><1 immigrants, and will also in- in RewitallEm Your its that the potential dangers had such as Lord Acton's famous parts of the Soviet I'nioii. potential, its errors, its needs lic officials dicate possible solutions from Tfcfe been underscored by the rin»- dictum "Power tends to cor- the standpoint of high profits iu selling scan-,' and its co-ordination." These would supplement the psychia- inir that followed recent tiem- rupt and absolute power cor- trist. goods at prices above those KIDNEYS Some 400 to 500 partici- demonstrations at segregated reel Isssgsr-ltsli Tessgs?__ rupts absolutely." Nothing „ onstrations in Jacksonville, Prizes will Test Prospects charged in Government stores >|H bu -|IM„ pants are expected attend Mlptlu to public facilities and churches Fla., he awarded for the three best — where such goods thU Mhll "*<-"«. kt |3 from sixteen Southern and and picketing are often designed to ob- essays and excerpts from other The forthcoming Test series unavailable— provide the in- fron ttr.*, Cl.udy Url»., intli^oj border states and the tain Negro in " NlphU.Burning. lUhlna ~lmm.PI. District employment. intries may also be broad- Australia will be followed centive for the "speculators. of Columbia. Hurlev, Clr,... Un«„ kyZJ Mrs. Ruby head of east. with interest by cricket en- Press articles indicate that Nil*. "££> £! Similar youth meetings have the N.A.A.C.P in the South- Rise of New States thusiasts not only in the two some "speculators" have sub- aclda already been held by the Xa- cast, Chaplain to Immigrants ud peUoaa no* ".♥"pla.ti said emphasis would be Challenge of participating countries, the stantial capital. This permits Jf Times West Indies and Australia, but TTK "111. _ldnar i-rai ttranfftkaa* The idea of appointing a them to get automobiles for U M waiCTtTKJlEE 1' »" tmrnmrnX Chaplain to all West throughout the world. In moving fiScft-rSi frea »nr are factor in a better. the Island growth roving commission with — economic and must he duty 16.84 metres 17.81 Mc/s; Aid to given its weight in any Anglican church 10.91 — U.S. Seen and from due in an? attended by West metres 15.07 Mc/s; 'international programme for Indians, but 13.92 metres — 21.55 In combating this trade it is non-denominational in its Mc/s. with ecenomie and technical ■ o tourists, the Soviet of- IDEAL operation. seope outside the churches be Local Times ficials charge it has permitted GOSLING'S FURNITURE This was where the cause ILO has made, it is in essence a minis- Jamaica — I'nited States intelligence ser- and could con- tration to 6.15 p.m., Trini- tinue to make, its West Indians of all dad and the Mercantile Building UnionStreet gnat, st faiths and beliefs. — Eastern Carib- contribution. bean — 7.15 p.m., British International organisation, Claude Thomson retired re- Guiana 7.30 p.m., cently — "British such as the ILO, because of from Ins" post as Re- Honduras 5.15 p.m. or 5.45 their long experience and their search Officer iu the Jamaican p.m., according to season. capability for drawing upon the resources of manv nations, were well equiped t,, carry Archaeologists Explore nut effective programmes for Ancient Schechem IT IS technical co-operation. Pro- grammes of technical assis- (Continued from Page 5) tance, however, had to he con- who is mentioned in the Bibli- prehistoric camp stores, houses, sidered an integral part of cal Book of Judges, was the city fortifications, temples, and total work of the organi- crowned king. palaces. sation and could not be con- Still visible on the,walls are Printing sidered Dr.Dajani said that civiliza- Job apart from the total the marks of the vengeance he tion came to Schechem in1750 range of the ILO's work. wrought on the people of B.C. Sehechem for their revolt A palace was erected in- against we can satisfy you him. side a walled enclosure at the The Bible says Abimelech highest point fought of a mound. Nigeria to be Neutral and slew rebels from There was an efficient drain- Schechem in fields before the age system and cobble-paved IF YOU WANT iity but was Piime Minister Outlines Policy told the rebel streets ran along the east wall leaders were gathered in "the of the palace. For Coming Independence house Magazines Booklets Pamphlets of the god Berith" in- He said that the findings of Yes, your side the city. So he cut a three child needs LA 008, — distinct levels of Samari- Nigeria The branch from a tree and com- tan occupation Calendaru Billheads Letterheads Prime Minister of the beginning in Federa- manded his followers to do the fourth century B.C. tion of Nigeria. Sir Abubakar the same, made \V«M :ne Invitations Envelopes then started a huge it possible to accurately date Tat'aua I.alewa. has told Par- fire around the killing temple, [tottery from this period for liament that when Nigeria be- "about a thousand men and tlie first Tickets Posters Ledgers Etc. comes independent time. Oct. 1 she women." One of the VIROL most will not associate temple's interesting herself with The massive re- finds was a miser's hoard in any of the power blocs. mains now constitute the most a small pot containing 35 mmt your child is always so bright and energetic? AB Ill a statement on foreign imposing monument in the coins, policy at including one of Ptolemy Ike note reason for giving him Virol This PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WITH the end of the first country. IV of boundless session Egypt who lost the energy can so easily sap his vitality of the House in a It was built when the city country to the and retardhis growth colonial Nigeria, the Prime was Seleucids. ankss he's given a goodfortifying extended in 1750 B.C. and Later coins showed that the food. There's nothing Minister was greeted with dominated the city when Abra- city better than Virol for a THE UNION PRINTERY loud applause was occupied by the Seleu- building up child. Strengthening when he de- ham and Jacob visited it, cids until the ban. clared : end of the first Nourishing him. Giving him those vital unless Abraham's visit was century reserves Printers and Publishers of The Bermuda "We consider B.C. lissag* activitycan draw on Put yourchild today Recorder it wrong for some 150 years ■ oo Virol the earlier as some But since then, despite the a Federal Government to authorities say. tact that associate itself as a Schechem once was a matter of i Palace routine with Erected thriving city, there has been Court Street. Hamilton any of the power The expedition made dis- no blocs. Freedom of attempt at building a set- action will coveries ranging over 4,000 ilenient on the site. be an essential feature of our years of ancient policy." historv from The archaeologists, however, — 4000 to 100 B.C. They included plan to return in 1962. Advertise in The Recorder ItPays SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page Seven

BERMUDA BOARD OF TRADE AH licenses for Sunday and Holiday 0-4 Trading as provided for in the Public Holi- days Act, 1947, are subject to renewal be- 3*& fore the 3Cth September, 1960. BOTTLED BY The following new rates will apply: JMaLw BERMUDA MINERAL WATER Co. ______( ■ DiKg Store Permits £10 per mt m- A ~^m aw*t annum Phone 1-6151 lYMaurnnt Permits! £10 per annum ___H _F^T*,?^_____I

ment KefreshJ per Stand Permits £10 annum COOK BETTER WITH FAST, CLEAN... (Single Permits £2 for each occasion) lleach Cluh or Beach Pavilion Permits £10 per annum Hotel or Airport Gift '^ *' *^_F'^ Shop B» .f _£K & | «fc. '.I l__E__r___ r^ Permits £10 per annum ■" Mt- 'kvWM . SI W V (tropigas) Hicyclc Livery Permits £10 per annum Gas and Service Station nAT T Permits £10 per annum — Mobile Refreshment MASTERS AT l-(i211 NOW! Vehicle Permits £10 per annum m **> C-L____r^B _■____■_____H_____r^ ."v 51W_* Bl Permits may be renewed before tTit^J50th Sep MmWM tJ___r.__._-_S Jl.Ts. sO»TW-_B____l ■*■____■ tember, PMiO, ii to the — upon application, writiiisr UNVEILING CHURCH CORNERSTONE The scene above was at the unveiling on Board of Trade Inspector. renewal fee. eiiclosin^thi^^H Sunday of of the Emmanuel Baptist Church of l'hei|iies -Inmid be made payable^^^^^Bthe Colonial the cornerstone Greater on the corner TreasurerM Court and Duudonald Streets. The church originated under the name of Emmanuel in S. GASCOICNK 1932, and iu 1958 became the Greater Emmanuel. From left to right are: Mr. John (J. Principal Officer. Bassett. Mr. Charles Stevens, Deacon and Trustee of the Church; Miss Wciiona Robin- Board of Trade. son Rev AugustusIraPvLewis of Washington, D.C who came to the colony to preside over the ceremony; Rev. Stanmore, Pastor; Mr. Joseph Famous. Trustee, and other mem- bers and friends. At the ceremony on Sunday, Miss Robinson, a retired school teacher, do- nated to the Building Fund, while Mr. Rego was cited for a previous contribution £250 ______r ______Hr*d. a VT _.- ______H " mm IaWWW\ \\V wr-m_____*^ nt £290, and Mrs. Viola Carter of King Street, (second lady from left above) was iBb <» _HV \\\\\> *^p* mentioned for her gift of £100. The history of the Church was ghren by Mrs. Lilian OW! Mayers, one of the original members. African Bloc Now the Biggest in U.N. What is Lumumba's IS CLEANING TIME With Entry of 13 Newly-Free States Appeal to Congo? Have all your winter garments dry cleaned A Few Clues and pressed before putting them away for UNITED— NATIONS. NY., fore the Assembly by Mr. Bo the summer, by the SUPER DeLUXE Sept. 20. Thirteen African land. l*he crisis in this new states, covering more territory African state has kept the Be (Continued from Page 4) WHITE HORSE system than the continental United curity Council in one emer- CLEANERS, Ultra Modern Cleaning muniba's arch-enemy in break- States recognised as gency " The greatest SCOTCH in history and the session after another away Katanga Province, Mois independent homelands of throughout the summer, tinI OFFICES LOCATED THROUGHOUT BERMUDA Tshonibe. has the open back nearly 40.000.000 people won it was conceivable that some "imperialists" ing of Western Blended from the original recipe of membership in the United Na- member might have objected the person of Belgian min- today their to its admission on ground in tions and with the ing interests; and Mr. The White Horse Cellar, since 1746 new status a much stronger of immaturity gendarmerie is of- their continent in in- T.shombc's voice for But there was no show of ficered by Belgians. NOTICE:- ternational affairs. opposition, despite the Congo- made a their admis- lese power struggle that has Dr. Nkrumah has also LIQUORS, To our valued kindly pick up all your As result of I FRITHS LTD. customers the African group of been raging for weeks be- tht point that when the Uqjped sion, Leopoldville garments left at our offices up to 30th APRIL, 1960, in the wor1 I tween President Kasavubu ami Nations ordered ♥ Agents for Bermuda nine nations air, station in now the largest Premier . off the the radio or they will be sold to defray expenses forum becomes Klisanethville, association in 'he Taking note of this quarrel, Mr. Tshombe's sectional allowed to con- U.N. The African group, wuli Mr. Bolaud pointed out that capital, was a total of twenty-two votes as situation in Leopoloville was tinue propaganda broadcasts Do Not Force ns to Sell Your Valuable Garments ;.gainst presently constituted, is out- "far from clear." Mr. Lumumba. vote larger than the twenty- one the apparent **■■: Issue to Committee This is of SUPER DeLUXE CLEANERS one affiliates of the organiza anomalies which must have tion of American states. The General Asseniblj's contributed to African suspi- ROAD, CEMETERY Pembroke Admission by Acclamation new president proposed there- cions about the United Nations fore, that the issue of who itself. When these suspicious DIAL 1-6196 H. W. 8IM0NS. Mgr Today's admission was by should represent the Belgi tn are aroused, many Africans acclamation. None of the Congo be referred to "the cre- probably overlook that the * eighty-two delegations on the dentials committee." It was m United Nations came into the '^ U.N. mcbership roster object- w the " uncontected decision that fol- Congo in the first place on Mr. Wm m d as Freilerick II. Boland, of- lowed and earlier lead by the Lumumba's invitation, but re- *T. W sparkling Ireland, president of the new Security Council. The council call merely that it was a vote ly constituted fifteenth Gen- decided last week not to recog- of the Security Council which new look eral Assembly, proclaimed the nize either Thomas Kanza, Mr. sent it there. thirteen elected in the folhr.v- Lumumba's envoy, or Juitin — Crl A "Golden Moment" ic and ing order Bomoko, who was sent here bv Now —to A f r ans is a moment to be ______> the Security Council ** always *^~'fr£tl JUp I Cameroun, Togo, Malagasy. Presiden Kasavubu, both as Asians afkS jb Jreasured ... representative appears heavily weighted in ______a moment in a day Somalia. Re- his personal ami to _____ 1 ___ I A m" J favo