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VOL. 23—NO. 191 HAMILTON. BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937 3D PER COPY — 40/- PER ANNUM 100,000 ENGAGED IN SINO. JAPANESE HOSTILITIES

CRICKET ASSOCIATION WINS LEFT ON 2,300 AIR, SEA & LAND BATTLES RAGE THREE NATIONS TRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ENDORSE THE BY FIVE WICKETS MILE FLIGHT YESTERDAY PLANES OVER NORTH PROPOSED NEW FREIGHT RATES Expects to Reach Azores at AS THOUSANDS OF FOREIGNERS ATLANTIC Staten Island Set Local XI 70 about 7 a.m. Today to Make for Victory "Regret" Expressed That Some Increases Have ARE EVACUATED BY WATER PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y., Aug. 17. (CP)—German and CARRIED BIG FUEL LOAD United States commercial air­ ST. GEORGE'S MATCH TODAY Been Found Necessary planes tried their wings over Declaring at their overnight total the Atlantic yesterday, only An emergent meeting of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce .twenty-four hours after the of 215 for six wickets, the selected Ber­ At 9. o'clock last night the U.S. President May Invoke Neutrality was held yesterday morning to consider the proposed new freight British craft flew from Foynes muda Cricket Association "A" League DarreU's Island airbase reported to Botwood in a resumption eleven dismissed the visiting Staten that Pan American Airways* schedule for the New York-Bermuda steamship service. Attended of test hops looking forward Islanders for 188 in the second in­ Clipper HI was approximately by under 20 members, the meeting unanimously passed the fol­ Act; British Forces on the Spot 900 miles from Bermuda on to regular flights. nings yesterday and hit up the 70 lowing resolution: her way to the Azores, and Pan American Clipper IH runs necessary for victory for the making very good progress. That the Chamber express regret that it has been found neces­ took off for Bermuda on the lpss of five wickets. The tourists number 8,500 & Are Increasing She had then been in flight sary to effect certain increases in the freight rates on the New first leg of a flight to England went out for 96 in the first innings, five hours and three quarters. by way of the Azores and Lis­ but yesterday they batted deter­ York-Bermuda service but, in the circumstances, approve the bon, and the German plane minedly for nearly four hours to recommendation of the Trade Development Board that the re­ REFUGEE BARGES CARRY WHITE ENSIGN AS "Nordmeer" landed here after press the local side's first innings' vised rates as proposed be accepted. an almost uneventful flight score by 69 runs. The meeting was presided over by Mr. J. E. P. Vesey, M.C.P., from Horta. J. Brebner's long stand was the THEY PASS UNDER BLAZING GUNS OF Throwing up a smother of spume who said he had just learned that freight rates from London would "Congratulation s," feature of the visitors' second in­ that reached the propellers of her two exclaimed Captain Harold Gray nings. He came in at the faU. of the inner engines, Pan American Air­ be increased on October 1. Mr. Vesey added, however, that the NIPPON FLEET of the CUpper to First Pilot third wicket and remained to score ways' Clipper HI made a long, 65- present rates on the New York-Bermuda service were too high. 47 as the total was carried from Joachim Blackenburg of the second take-off for Horta in the He said that recently he had bought "Nordmeer." 69 to 188. His was the last wicket to Azores at 3.20 p.m. yesterday from the cabbage in New York for 85 cents a fall, Kyme stumping him off Hay­ LOWER COURT SITS IN EANGHAI, Aug. 17 (CP).—Explosions shook the heart "We'll see you later," re­ waters of the Great Sound, near the basket, and it cost 75 cents to bring sponded the German, referring ward's bowhng. Archer, who has of the French concessions today as fragments from rival Darrell's Island airbase. Heavily HIGH COURT—COOLER! it to Bermuda. Mr. Vesey thought to the Clipper's return from been the visitors' most consistent lery flew over the International area. Many foreigners loaded with about five and three- the rates should remain the same. Europe. performer, was second highest scorer quarters tons of gasoline, enough to ' 'We know we are already paying more many Chinese are feared to have been added to the The British ship "Caledonia," with 42, including a six off Frith. carry her over the next hop of her Magistrate & Court Officers than most places pay for freight over thousands already killed and wounded- More than 2,000 Brit­ surveying the northern route, The Association representatives survey flight to Iisbon, the big Sik­ Get Welcome Relief simUar distances, and it does seem will fly to this port from Mon­ wasted no time in setting after the orsky flying boat lifted herself slowly ish an American women and children took chances with j unreasonable for the Colony to want treal today. visitors' total. Kyme hit two sixes but surely from the slightly ruffled in a wild dash down the Whangpoo River under the ALLEGED ASSAULT CASE to increase thematthistime,"hesaid. in the first over from Garcia and the waters and soon had climbed to a Mr. A. S. Cooper did not think the guns of the Japanese fleet, and other thousands were first six balls cost 16 runs. Kynie thousand feet on her 2,300-odd mile After taking the evidence of God­ Chamber could discuss the matter trapped in the International Settlement. had scored 25 of the total of 27 when flight to the Azores—the Ipngest frey Allen and another witness for seriously or intelligently without FALL OF SANTANDER IS he was caught by Brebnejr off Garcia transatlantic hop she has yet made. * the actual fighting forces in combat, more than the defence, the case against Godfrey some information from the Trade in the third over. The other batsmen ; locked in land, sea and air battles. The full PREDICTED WITHIN WEEK Captaifi Harold E. Gray and his and Ronald Allen was adjourned by Development Board. power fell on an attack of the Hankow district of followed his example, and the game crew of six faced the prospect of al­ the Wor. H Martin Godet sitting The Hon. Ambrose T. GosUng, was won in a little over half an hour's most perfect flight conditions as they yesterday afternoon in the Supreme Chairman of the Board, said he would .rnational Settlement and the Japanese warships Spanish Ship's Captain Says batting. Hayward was dismissed went eastward through the night to be glad to give such infromation as he he river front. There were panic and many pathetic | Italian Destroyer Sank It after the winning run was scored, meet another day. The flight is ex­ Court by permission of the Acting Chief Justice. The accused are could. s as fathers watched their wives and children disappear with Torpedo but Frith and Chsistensen carried pected to take about 16 hours, and the shell smoke covering the river, en route to liners the score to 89 without further loss. CUpper III will probably have com­ charged with assaulting John Caesar "ASTOUNDED" Staten Island started badly, losing pleted the second leg of her flight Tweed and causing him groievous "When the Company first produced [ for them ten miles down the stream. The entire HENDAYE, Aug. 17. (CP)—With their first wicket when Finneran over the Southern route by 7 o'clock bodily harm on July 23 in Devonshire. their proposed freight tariff we were areas around the city are blazing with fire as a result of the the Insurgent attack today tottering was caught by Kyme off Maderios Bermuda time Ijhis morning. The prosecution concluded its case so astounded that we immediately fearful shell fire. Government defences, tacticians pre­ when he had made four. Hartog last Wednesday when an adjourn­ informed the Chamber of Commerce ment was made. Because of the heat One Chinese plane was shot down. 1 A report from Shanghai says that dicted the fall of the Biscayan capital remained at the wickets with Archer WEATHER REPORTS and sent them the proposed freight in HamUton Police Court in mid- Two important police stations have i the Japanese authorities there have of Santander within a week. A col­ as the score mounted to 41, but he rates," said Mr. Gosling. afternoon permission was obtained completely isolated. Twelve decided to evacuate all Japanese wo- umn is reported to have captured had only made five before he was Before the scheduled departure "I might say I think it is the first to hold the session in the Supreme British officers in one or the other men and children speedily. Escudo Pass, Santander's last moun­ bowled by Burrows. time of 3 p.m. Clipper HI had been time the Chamber of Commerce Court room, at which the Magistrate tain stronghold, in a bayonet and fuelled for her long flight and lay to a has ever been consulted with regard have been caught in the cross fire, A Foreign Office spokesman today and others present seemed greatly grenade attack An Insurgent dis­ 84 FOR FOUR AT LUNCH mooring off the southern slipway to freight schedules to be made under and fears are held for their safety. said that Consul-General Okamoto pleased. patch said that seven Government of the airbase. For half an hour or a new contract. I think the Board Nearby, Chinese troops are fighting at Shanghai had forwarded reports cf Mr. T. N. DiU is prosecuting and battalions were trapped by the fast- Archer and Ormsby batted ag­ so before they boarded the ship, Cap­ at least can claim we have done every­ hand-to-hand with the Japanese mutiny amongst the personal troops Mr. A. R. Vaucrosson is appearing moving offensive. gressively to post 50 within an hour.. tain Gray and Navigator WiUiam Mas- thing we could to keep you informed Kishi Brigade. The Chinese charged of General Chiang Kai-shek. This for the defence. The important industrial centre of When 60 had been posted, however, land studied the weather reports of what was going on." repeatedly until the Japanese fixed rumour, however, has not been con­ Godfrey AUen, one of the accused Reinosa, thirty miles from Santand­ Hayward came on to bowl and Archer, coming in over the teletype at the Mr. Gosling said that most mem­ bayonets and made counter charges, firmed officially. told the Court that on Friday, July er, was captured by an Insurgent col­ after playing him carefully for two airbase. bers of the Board were merchants stopping the Chinese advance at the 23rd at 7.30 p.m. he heard his two cost of a Japanese cammander, and umn. The Government report said I overs, hit a rising ball to Christensen They aU presaged a fine passage and they immediately tried to check LONDON, Aug. 17. (CP)—Mr. An­ young brothers screaming near his with Chinese losses estimated as that a "slight retreat" was executed at square leg. The third wicket fell for the trail-blazing Clipper m. up on corresponding rates of freight. thony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, home in Devonshire. He jumped heavy. because of an "important number of at 69, Archer having scored 42. Orms- From the U S. Coastguard vessel AU the information that could be interrupted his vacation today be­ # over the boundary WaU to see what Bands of Chinese refugees took part war elements which the enemy by did not last long afterwards, for obtained was obtained, and from cause of the gravity of the situation Bibb, stationed halfway along the was the matter with them. He met in looting and the police are unable brought into use." These "elements' he attempted to hook a ball from route to aid the big flying ship, came what the Board could find out freight in Shanghai, and returned to London. included one of the heaviest air at­ Hayward and was also caught by his youngest brother, Walton, crying rates to other places compared, he to disperse them permamently. Set- Authoritative quarters said that a | reportsof a smooth sea with the wind,,, , : ,, ment authorities have organized tacks of the entire war. Christensen. He had made 19. south-west. The Bibb reported that j should say, slightly to Bermuda's "special council of ministers was to HAD A SHOVEL food and fuel committees to ensure The Insurgent northern war mac­ Brebner and Manton were to­ in her position, 36.48N, 47.13W, | benefit. It was a very difficult thing be held," but they also expressed the | hine swept by Reinosa today toward gether at the luncheon interval Godfrey said he went to the spot to get exact figures because of dif­ ransportation of commodities belief that there would be no altera­ it was partly cloudy with an unlimit­ he countryside. French and Santander, only forty miles beyond. when the score had reached 84. ed ceiling. where WiUie (WUUam AUen) was ferent practices of charging by other tion ta the fundamental British policy. If General Franco's troops capture They batted for 15 minutes after j screaming, and found the corn- steamship lines, but as far as the reinforcements have been From the wireless station at Horta . Santander he will have completed the resumption to take the total sitting on him Board could figure out Bermuda was ito "French Town" to aug- plainant, Tweed, 8,500 BRITISH FORCES IN his campaign in northwest Spain. to 93, when Manton was bowled came equally assuring reports Tlie him. There was no one fairly well treated. international guard, and German Lufthansa's parent-ship and beatin idred marines frcm French SHANGHAI His Insurgent forces would then do­ by Christensen after scoring four. there then. Godfrey said he gripped Mr- GosUng said that he and Mr. minate Bilbao, Irun, San Sebastian Dr. Sinson hit two successive Schwabenland, stationed for the time Tweed by the neck of his shirt and jjuard the concession water­ at the Azores, also lent the assis­ H. St. G. Butterfield sat down with ier observatory and radio Admiral Sir Charles Little, Com­ and Santander, and hold the pro­ fours to send the century up at pulled him off Willie. Tweed stood Mr. Rees, of Messrs. Furness, Withy, vince of Sanrander eastward through tance of her expert meteorologists I station. mander-in-Chief, China Station, 2.30 p.m. and he remained in partner­ yp. Tweed had a shovel and went completely through the the Basque provinces; and his naval and wirelessed a report which was -EAVY SHELLING Royal Navy, is in charge of the co­ ship with Brebner until the team in his hand and he struck Godfrey items on the list. ordination of the British forces in patrol would blockade the remaining added to Captain Gray's file. total was four short of the Asso­ on the elbow with it. "I have not counted the reductions 3 warships resumed today Shanghai and keeps in frequent and Government-held coast. Then ciation's. Burrows replaced Christen­ Before he and his crew boarded the flvtag-shiD Captain Gray was also. The accused said he started wrest- we got made in their proposed rates, shelling of Pootung, where direct touch with London. Under Franco's powerful northern army sen and Sinson was caught by Hallett eed him are more than ten men-o'-war would be free to turn to other war gS? the positions of two Italian ^ *** ^ * but I can tell you this," said Mr. nese concentrations are of his second ball. He made 16, the Conte de Savoii and the | away _from_ him. ana Tweed kicked and 8,500 men from various regi-1 zones. ships, the Gosling. "If you compare this liinese batteries have been sixth wicket falling at 115. him in both shins with the heavy complete tariff with the tariff under le Japanese fleet and the ments and Services which are contin- Lauder was caught by Mariria Vulcania, bound for Italy and more or army boots he was wearing. The ac­ MADRID, Aug. 17. (CP)—Party less in the neighbourhood of the the contract in 1932 you wiU find the shelling is to silence ally being augmented. R.A.F. planes on the last ball of the over before cused managed to take the shovel organs urged the Government today route which Clipper nils taking. something like 253 items on it. One guns which threaten the ships are near Hongkong and there are he had added to the total, but Tun­ way from Tweed and then struck others aboard the aircraft-carrier to attack on all fronts to relieve the hundred and seventy-six of these Iso the Japanese section of the ley stayed while Brebner carried the CUpper HI was expected to fly at Tweed with his right hand. As soon "Eagle." Insurgent pressure on Santander. j items remain at the same rate of city. score to 127. Tunley was caught by an altitude of around 5,000 feet, al­ as Ronald came Godfrey took WiUie "Let us force the Insurgents to fight though her height and her speed will freight as arranged under the 1932 American marines are under orders where we want them, and not at San- Kyme off Frith without scoring. home, while Ronald and Tweed wres­ Lloyd's boosted war risk rates to­ depend entirely on the winds encoun­ contract;there are 66 rates that have to leave Manila for Shanghai aboard | tander, where the relative isolation Garcia hit 27 in his short stay before tled. day on shipments for the Far East tered. According to the weather fore­ been raised and eleven have been "President Hoover," which of the region makes it difficult for the being caught by Ohristensen off When Tweed had Willie down, as a result of the undeclared Sino- casts received the winds wiU be Ught .•educed slightly. is then expected to evacuate a thou­ Government to send reinforcements,'' Hayward. Godfrey said, he had a stone in one Japanese war. and variable and the weather wil. be sand refugees tc Manila. Two United said one paper. Robinson came in with Brebner hand and was holding the boy down FOOD STAPLES fine. States destroyers are under a forced and the pair had added 20 to the with the other, There was also a "We paid particular attention to WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. (CP)— draft run from Chefoo. total when Brebner was stumped When CUpper HI made her long shovel and bottle nearby. "I did not nearly aU kinds of food, agricultural The United States President is con­ ALGIERS, Aug. 17. (CP)—The cap­ Japanese reinforcements landed off Hayward. He had compiled 47, take-off rim she headed into a south­ at any time strike Tweed with that sidering two possible actions in the tain of the Spanish steamer "Conde supplies and implements and most from warships while the Chinese while Robinson had four not out of erly wind of about ten mUes an hour. shovel," said Godfrey, after he identi­ Sino-Japanese conflict: one, of rush­ de Abasolo" said that his ship was of the staples that are the require­ guns at Pootung continued their the total of 188 as the innings closed After lifting from the water she fied one ta court.. ing reinforcements to China to pro­ torpedoed by an Italian destroyer off ments of life for the poorer classes pounding. One shell struck a Jap­ at 3.50 p.m. climbed and banked to port to fly tect Americans; second, invocation Italian Pantelleria, midway between The accused went on to teU how ta the Colony. anese jail, killing five Chinese pri­ swiftly down the South Shore in an qf the Neutrality Act against both Sicily and Tunisita. Several of the Tweed had threatened many times Mr. Vesey had remarked about the soners. TWO SIXES IN FIRST OVER almost due easterly direction. China and Japan. Some Government crew were killed and seventeen others to cut him up with his cutlass. I rise of 5 cents on cabbage: that came Barricades have been erected about are still missing. The captain and He had seen Tweed standing ta under the class of vegetables not officials contend that a complete Freisenbruch hit a single off BOARD SHIP the British evacuation station against twenty-five men were picked up by his yard and ta the road shaking the otherwise stated, in crates and bask­ evacuation will require additional pro­ Garcia's first ball and Kyme hit a the crush of dense crowds swarming the British ship "City of Wellington" cutlass, saying he would not rest ets. Usually vegetables shipped in tection from the Navy and Army. six off the third. Kyme's next hit Captain Gray, and his crew were to the Bund, and sailors from H.M.S. and landed here. The captain said untjl he had cut one of the AUen that form of package were luxuries; yielded two runs and he crashed taken aboard Clipper HI by launch "Danae" barricaded the area leading the torpedo struck the engine room family up, the accused said. Godfrey vegetables shipped ta crates and boxes, VIENNA, Aug. 17. (CP)—Authorita­ another six off the fifth ball of the shortly after 3 p.m. Aboard ship to their pontoons. Because of the Thursday night. He and others were did not know why he should want to on the other hand, remained the same tive sources expressed the belief last over. He was dropped on the last Captain Gray and the flight officers heavy shelling refuge barges carried a picked up the next morning. do so. as in the 1932 contract. night that Dr. H. H. Kung, Chinese ball and gained another run. Twenty- donned white overalls over their White Ensign, giving them the status In answer to a question put by Mr. Gosling referred to the Com­ Foreign Minister, may have negotiat­ seven had been scored when Kyme neatly-pressed black uniforms. At of warships. LONDON, Aug. 17. (BOP)—At a Mr. DiU. the accused said the bjood pany's point of view and instanced ed purchase of arms from Austria sent a high catch to Brebner off ten minutes past 3 the starboard, in­ meeting of Ministers at the Foreign on the stone in Court might have the present labour difficulties in the in a long conversation with Chancellor Garcia in the third over. Kyme board engine coughed into life, to be TOKIO, Aug. 17. (CP)—The Jap­ Office this afternoon to examine the come from tbe cut on his shins, U.S. Fuel oUnow cost about 75per cent Kurt von Schuschnigg. had made 25 of the total. quickly foUowed by the others. For anese Cabinet decided today to ask a situation in the Far East, consider­ elbow or finger. He said he saw noDe more, and taking aU this into con­ almost ten minutes Captain Gray special session of Parliament for ation was also given to position of Tatem hit the first ball from of the witnesses caUed by the prose­ sideration they must have some GENEVA, Aug. 17. (OP)—A Septem­ taxied the flying-ship to warm up September 3rd to consider placing merchant shipping in the Mediter­ Archer out of the field and was just cution at the time of the fight. thought fcr the steamship company, ber appeal to the League Council by the engin es; then, at a point in Grana- Japan's economic structure on a war­ ranean and the following statement short of another six in the same over. TWEED BEATING WILLIE he said. time basis, make appropriations and China against the Japanese aggres­ was issued. "His Majesty's Govern­ After 15 minute's play 40 was sent way deep, he opened the throttles Cora Ming, wife of Gordon Ming "All I ask you to remember is this: enact kindred measures for the pro­ sion was forecast last night by in­ ment have been seriously perturbed up on the board, but at 42, when wide. For the first few seconds the told the Court that on the day in the members of the Board are nearly secution of the Sino-Japanese con­ formed quarters. The council is to at the increasing number of attacks Tatem had made 11, he was caught ships barely lifted in the water and CMtiMci on Page 19 Continued on Page 10 flict. Continued oo Page 10 Continued on Page 10 Continued on Page 10 Continued on Page 10 Paee 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937.

was no less strongly condemned than] 3Jp Stagal (Sazrtt? VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS to the Commons, and among others by one who spoke with intimate A Show That's Bound attu (ttfllimtBt lattg Under this heading we Intend pabllthlai tits sluts and re--lews of onr readers. Pub­ knowledge of the subject, for one Don't Miss Our Popular Mid-Week Show! ___M_V_K__-_M-t lication does net Imply that these .tews are in accord with onr editorial policy and we reserve the right to refuse publication should a communication not be ot general Inter­ of his subsidiary companies received To Satisfy All I THE ROYAL. GAZETTE .ESTAB. 18281 est or be coached ___ Improper or discourteous language. All remmnnlratleni should from this Colony in subsidies since TH-t COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. I8S8I be accompanied by the name and address of writer .Dough not necessarily tor puhUea- PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ______1904 a sinn which must aggregate • Mechanics Hall Theatre half a million pounds sterling THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. possibly more. Reference is made ! OPERA HOUSE REID STREET. HAMILTON Why a Subsidy? one from the start, the most profit­ Finest Outdoor Treat Since "Lonesome Pine able one out of the port of New York to Lord Essendon, head of Furness 2 Big Hits by MGM! it is said. It is also said that the Withy and Co., and its subsidiary A. M. PURCELL company the Furness-Bermuda Line. A social lion bant mountain wildcat, in a Northwest At 8.20 Powerful Drama MANAGING EDITOR profits of the Furness Bermuda Line lumber tempi ASSISTANT EDITOR! E. T. SAVER To the Editor. Speaking in the House of Lords ASSISTANT MANAGER: ERNEST J. BELL go a long way to lessen the losses preceded by new shorts ADVERTISING MANAGERi M. M. HANSFORD of the parent company, Messrs. on the 3rd. of June, 1936, Lord Essen­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sir, Furness, Withy and Oo. don said that it was intolerable that GEORGE UBRIEI LOCALS —ONE YEAR _W- SIX MONTHS SO.. Proof of the foregoing cannot be British steamship lines should be ASH THIS MAN FOREIGN: — TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA The most important matter to forced out of existence by tbe unfair 0_____0 P--_ YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. BO/- offered, but it is self-evident that the ... or it is rmm WAR come before the House ol Assembly number of tourists carried has in­ competition created by tbe .[ranting racket will ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE this week is the new contract with creased with the years, and so have of subsidies wreck your the Furness Bermuda Line. downward freights, the only redac­ I shall not here attempt to paint very home! 'MONIti EDITORIAI. lOSS I ADVERYISINa. CIRCULA. At the time of writing I am un­ the lily. Above is the deliberate TION. ETC.. tO__l WORK-ROI*M AND NIOHT CALL. tion being in upward freights. From (OGGfR -B He's your HVl JOB PRINTINO 10S2. familiar with the terms of the new time to time we were told that unless judgment of a steamship magnate expressed in the halls of the House contract, but judging from the freight the boats secured a certain «"'* BEATRICE ROBERTS rates—even after the T_D_B. "suc­ minimum of passengers they were of Lords. Let us take frim at his word. Dinette' by David Howard. A George A. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1937 ceeded in reducing" some items) run at a loss—naturally. This mini­ Let us profit by his utterance. Let Hlrliman Pnductlon. Aisodalt producer^. I have reason to think that the mum of 350 or whatever the number us discontinue an "intolerable" Leonard Gold/tain. RICO-RADIO PICTURE steamship company has taken good was, has long ago been regularly situation by no longer paying an FOR THOSE WHO care of itself, nor Should it be ex­ exceeded, and if these boats are not "unfair" subsidy to his company. Showing at 2.45 730 9.30 p.m. pected to do otherwise. What de­ paying their way now, they never Thus will our Treasury be fuller and X^ ADDED FEATURETTE ATTRACTION *=£__. KNOW NOT WHAT presses me is the fear that our(? will and we shall be asked to pay the noble Lord more consistent. representatives will also give more subsidies through all time. A cheer­ THE YDO thought to the interests of the com­ ful outlook! Yours, MGM Presents pany than to the interests of the Perhaps, though, it is all bunkum The pious member was in fine fettle Colony's tax-payers. about the profits of the Furness BYSTANDER ROBERT TAYLOR this morning. He had been ding- It may not be out of place to here Bermuda Line. Truly, the boats are donging for at least half an hour to present the reasons put forward from more elegant than required for this in an accompaniment of admiring time to time by our subsidy-givers or any other route, for millionaire- Helping the Horses "Oh's" and "Ah's," and an oc­ for paying yearly this (to us) large travellers are not as plentiful as for­ "BURIED LOOT" At 9.50 Last Showing casional "Amen" from the feminine subsidy. We will begin in the year merly, and the majority of travellers Handsome Bob gives you a power­ It's a Merry MGM Hit! member. Autolycus was the only 1904 when the "Bermudian" was are content with cabins (if so humble August 15th, one who had lent him no support, placed on the route. At this time we a word may be used) much less luxu­ To the Editor. ful and vivid portrayal and paid him no attention. The were told that subsidies were paid rious. If this statement is doubted, Robert Taylor rogue was fully occupied with his because of our inadequate channel examine Atlantic travel statistics. Dear Sir: /«* HARLOW incinerator, the main flue of which and harbour accommodation, which Perhaps the leak—if one exists— In reply to the letter published to %l,,t TAYLOR instrument of torture appeared to then suited only steamers specially is not caused by over-luxurious liners, yesterday's issue of your paper from be clogged. constructed for the Bermuda trade. but by over-building of luxury hotels. "Would be Helper," I would like to point out that the Horse Lovers' PERSONAL fe Finally, the pious one caught the We were told that we must pay extra Whatever the reason, the fault (if 1 League has had printed, and freely Do As Thousands Do.... rogue's eye. He paused, pointed an for these specially-constructed steam­ any) is not ours. PROPERTY^ distributed, last Summer and this, accusing finger at the pipe-ridden ers because they were more or less For years, we, the tax-payers, hundreds of leaflets on the Care of varlet, and chanted:— unsuited to other routes. All of this have hed inflicted on us the payment RELY on the PHOENIX Horses During the Hot Months, and "Fiat justitia, ruat coelum!" of (to us) large annual subsidies, and Tonight—St. G eorge's — seemed reasonable; anyway we paid. that these leaflets are still available. It had no effect. The rogue, who at the same time we have been made With the coming of the "Bermu­ League members fully realize that Save Time via The Telephone! Somers Opera—"A Star Is had just completed his poking, com­ to pay very high freight rates, and dian" came opportunity to our far­ much has yet to be done, but do not menced the operation of stoking. passenger rates too high for our Born" — Southampton— mers to ship fresh vegetables to New get the necessary support and en­ "Don't waste such precious gems," means, if not high ta respect to the York ta fairly large quantities and couragement from those who are to DIAL DIAL Raynor's Hall—"Swing said the feminine member. "He elegance of the ships' appointments. at fairly frequent intervals. Because the position to improve matters. does not understand. You might (Personally I like to travel to ships High Swing Low" "She" of this circumstance and the relative­ Anyone who has worked with either as well talk Latin to a pig." which look like ships, and not like 1299 1199 ly large sums of money being spent or both of the humane societies in The rogue chuckled delightedly, millionaires' hotels). What with sub­ on our channels in these years, the Bermuda has needed a stout heart half rose from his seat ta order to sidy, freight and passenger rate, do subsidy-givers shifted their ground, not to become utterly discouraged bow, re-seated himself, and leered we not pay twice for what we get? and for many years we were told that at the end of a year, in the face of the horribly. For For the subsidy was being paid as an aid About these new freight rates wide-spread Bermuda slogan "Must "Tis said, erroneously, I fear, to local agriculture. "The tourist against which in their original form go slow!" There is no law by which WANTED that ignorance is bliss," said the Friendly Prompt trade can now take care of itself," the T.D.B. fought so valiantly. In we can compel drivers to loosen their pious one. "Let us hope that this is said our political bosses, "but we your columns of Monday the T.D.B. horses' check-reins, or bearing reins! Service so, for 'tis the only bliss our unre- Service are called on to subsidise cold storage spokesman reminds us that freights no law by which we may read the generate associate can ever hope to are rising generally, but from what name or number of a passing trolley. 25, Mason Plasterers, experience." accommodation, used but a few The semi-professional character of drug service months in the year. This subsidy levels? Not many of them from the There is only one Inspector for the The rogue chuckled and leered makes dispatch a paramount consideration. We 25 Carpenters, and one is paid to help farmers." high level to which we islanders are whole of Bermuda. again—this time a perfectly night- accustomed. With respect to these are organized to give efficient attention to tele­ Plasterer Pusher. mare-ish leer. The feminine member For causes not necessary to men­ high freights the case of we poor In conclusion allow me to thank made a soft, whimpering sound, tion here, the New York vegetable consumers is hopeless, I fear. We j "Would be Helper" for the sugges­ phoned business. jfj Out of Town like the night wind passing through market was lost to Bermuda farmers, know from past experiences that the tions re. leading articles in the daily a weeping willow tree. and it then seemed reasonable to shop-keepers pass the increase on paper. We can certainly do tbat. Masons and Carpenters at "I understood you, all right," the tax papers that we would find to us with interest, "passing the Why does not "Would be Helper" 1/9 per Hour replied the rogue, ta a croaking voice, relief ta the payment of subsidies, buck" it is vulgarly called, and is help by joining us ta the struggle? after the whimper had subsided. but when the more venturesome quite profitable to those who self- Very Truly yours Plasterer Pusher at timidly made this suggestion to the "But why don't you learn to speak —and the House is a company of The fact that the sales of "JEFFREY'S" BEER have more English before bothering yourself and bosses, the answer was, "Nonsense," sellers. C. St. G. CRAWLEY. 2/6 per Hour me with schoolboy Latin? Your! or words to that effect. And we than trebled in the last five years requires no explanation. To return to my major subject. Secretary, Bda. Horse Lovers' quotation was not appropos. You went on paying. Half Fares Paid The theory of subsidies is grants ta League. It has only to be tasted to become a habit. had been blabbering about the The greatest evil about subsidies aid of young or weak concerns to —o — beauties of British law. Then you in general is that once paid it is help put them on their feet, but it is Apply in writing to Box No. switched to some rot about,letting extrememly difficult to discontinue our practice—fast becoming a habit, MECHANICS HALL justice be done even though the 7364. them, be they subsidies paid to I fear—to grant subsidies to a well- heavens fall. Where's the connec- I THEATRE Insist on EngUsh sugar-beet growers, or to established and profit-making con­ The Bermuda Press, Ltd. tion?" Nova Scotian butter-makers^^^^^^ , or to cern. As reasonable would it be for Hamilton. Lovers of thrilling outdoor drama, "Don't attempt to erase any of his New York-Bermuda steamers. us to subsidise local plumbers or sprinkled with comedy and romance, "JEFFREYS " 7364tm.tu.w. " exclaimed the feminine After the Great War we were grate­ commission merchants or the Electric will welcome the current George one. "It is perfectly hopeless. Leave ful to the Furness Bermuda Line Light Company. The Furness Ber­ O'Brien adventure picture, "Park him in his besotted bliss." for the service it gave us, but we muda Line needs our money no more Avenue Logger," a George A. Hirli- "Ignorance, bliss, justice, law," should not let our hearts get away than do these. man Production for R.K.O. Radio said tbe rogue, slowly. A curious with our heads; in other words, GOSUNG BROS., LTD. I hope, Mr. Editor, that this letter release, which opens at the Mechanics and anomalous conjunction of terms. we should not lose sight of the fact of mine will be one of many, and Hall Theatre today. Sole Agents Yet I have found them keeping com­ that the service has been a paying that through your columns those of 7375«I«]_w_8. Sept. 2.15.29. Oct. 12.26. Nov. 3. pany, good company." Crammed frcm start to finish with us who are consumers and tax payers exciting action, the new vehicle offers "What do you mean by that, will speak to our dictators ta no un­ I unless the Justice had a bad head O'Brien a role to which his virile per­ blighter?" asked the pugnacious certain way. member, angrily. "Give it mouth, or liver, or something; and then sonality is seen at its best. only lightljy. In some cities, for The story is laid to the giant timber and make it clear, or else shut your Thanking you Sir, mouth and clear out. instance, they fine a pedestrian who country of the Northwest where O'Brien is seen as a new comer in the "I have been both motorist and bosses a steeet against a traffic signal, Yours truly, pedestrian ta times past," replied But woe to the coppper who blhx& logging business, but whose excellent physical condition and sledge-ham­ the rogue, "and have traversed m a danger, a newly arrived visitor TAX PAYER. who knows not the rulmg He ets mer fists soon command respect many cities, towns and villages afoot I ' « among the hardy lumberjacks. and on four wheels. One rarely, a stiffer 'rep' than the offender. Steamship Subsidies if ever finds two cities or towns of The various cities try to encourage Sent to the lumber camp by his size ta the United States with the travel, and to welcome visitors. "Intolerable" wealthy father who believes him a same traffic laws. Obviously, it would Visitors bring money to hotels, re- spineless young man, O'Brien is ta re­ aUty a masked wrestling champicn be impossible for the traveller to taurants, shops, garages, and so Warwick, who disguises his battling pursuits memorize all the different laws and forth. As long as they behave them­ August 16th., 1937. selves; as long as their infractions behind the pose of an intellectual regulations of scqres of cities and A New York Hotel where towns. Even my magnificent mind of laws are out of ignorance, and Dear Mr. Editor, highbrow. Thrown suddenly into an baulked at the task." not intentional, and are not of a enviornment which matches bis you will be comfortable elemental instincts, O'Brien cuts a "So you got pinched, and fined, grave nature, they receive lenience. Last summer attention was given whether your visit is for a swath through the big tree country and, I hope, jailed," said the can­ The City Fathers want to leave, to the House of Commons and the that lays bare the crooked operatic ns day, a month or a season. tankerous member, sharply. when they do leave, with a good House of Lords to the threatened ex­ of a group of swindling lumbermen. Located in the fashionable "I was summoned a few times," taste in their mouths." termination of British shipping to answered the rogue, "but I only "Are you insinuating that we are the Pacific Ocean as a result of sub­ east side of mid-Manhattan, remember being fined once—in the too severe with our visitors?" asked sidies granted by the United States it offers smart conven­ sum of one dollar—and, though I the cantankerous one. of America to her ships operating Prisoners Freed, Go Into Army ience at moderate rentals. dislike to disappoint you, I was never "Just a minute," interrupted the to those waters. jailed." pugnacious one. "I think I heard In the House of Commons the TAIYITAN, China.—Shansi's prison Write tor Literature "Yet you practically admitted you this fellow say something about granting of steamship subsidies was for poUtical offenders has closed its busted the traffic laws," said the being a 'respectable stranger.' I condemned generally by both the doors. There are no more prisoners. Hotel lurking proofreader, who had made a don't question his having been a Government and the Opposition, but Asserting they were 100 per cent re­ 3 FOR ONE—ONE FOR ALL.—Straight from the pages of Booth lucky swipe- stranger, but could any of you I shall not weary your readers with formed, the prisoners demanded Tarkington's immortal story and right to your heart come Penrod, BLACKST0NE "Of course, I 'busted' the traffic imagine him being respectable?" quotations from even the best of the release. The authorities agreed, pro­ played by Billy Mauch (right), Sam, played by Harry Watson, and SO EAST 58th STREET laws," retorted the rogue. "How As the rogue shambled through the speeches in the Lower House, for I vided the prisoners allowed them- their pal, Duke, the ringleaders of the gladdest, maddest bunch JUST OFF PARK AVENUE could I avoid it? I was ignorant of door there was a chorus of "Nays' wish to come at once to the debate in selves to be conscripted into the army. of boys you've ever seen, in "Penrod and Sam," playing at the many of them. That was where the and an ominous shaking of heads.'the Upper House. Here the system I They did. Colonial Opera Housefl bl/ss came in. The average copper, satisfied that you were a respectable stranger, not wilfully or seriously violating some traffic law, got you off to one side, showed you a copy of the traffic rule you had broken gave you a warning, and that was all. FURNITURE For The Comforts of Out-Door Summer life If you happened to meet a nasty, pig-headed copper (there are such, WOODEN LAWN CHAIRS, DECK and FOLDING CANVAS CHAIRS, HAMMOCKS, METAL TABLES and you know, everywhere), you probably had to go to Court. That meant a LAWN UMBRELLAS waste of time, and a reprimand accompanied by an explanation and possibly a warning. But if you were proved to be a stranger as well as a first offender, you were seldom fined 6436qq.r.tp. CHESLEY E. WHITE THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937. Page 3

BELMONT MANOR NOTES EVERYBODY LIKES UNA

The Cavalier brought several guests MERKEL to Belmont on her last arrival, among them being Mr. Vincent A. Demo, by James Arthur Traffic-manager of Cunard-White Star Line, as well as newly-appointed Tina Merkel is more than the representative of Imperial Airways screen's favourite girl friend. She is in the U.S.A. conceded one of Hollywood's best- Others to arrive in the Cavalier liked girls in fUmdom's social circles HARRIS TOPCOATS were Mr. Roy G. Tmnlop of Moose as well—and not without reason. Jaw, Sask., Canada, Mr. Richard Brought up in the hospitable at­ W. Farjow of , Mass., Mr. and mosphere of Covington, Kentucky, Mrs. J. W. Gordon, Jr., of Belle Una has kept the warmth and sincer­ For Men ... £7.10. 0. Vernon, Pa., Mr. W. A. Harrie of ity bred in her as a child throughout Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Andrew D. Lewis her career. of Staten Island, N.Y. She grew up among the neighbour A PERFECT DAY Among the various New Yorkers to to neighbour friendships so indica­ arrive on Monday were Dr. and Mrs. tive of the American "South." And Sunshine—a cloudless sky—a lovely Edward McP. Armstrong, Mr. Law­ she recalls with pleasure how her sea-breeze—a perfect Bermudian day! rence M. Hursch, Miss Helen L. mother's friends were the sort who The Harris Topcoats you buy at Trim- And the perfect way to spend it is at Kutcher, Mr. R. S. Murphy, Mr.E. would cook each other's meals if there The Castle Harbour, where you can H. Mayor, Mr. Lloyd N. Scott, Mr. was illness in the family. They were inghams' are made of genuine Harris enjoy all the beach privileges, including Edmund B. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. genuine souls who could run next an appetising buffet luncheon at our Joseph Schell, Mr. John Whltcomb door and borrow an egg or cup of su­ Tweed hand-loomed in the Hebrides beach pavilion for only $2.50 . . . And and Miss Florence Whitcomb. gar without feeling they were impos­ according to standards laid down by the then, when darkness falls, why not New Jersey sent a quota on holiday ing. In this atmosphere Una learned the real meaning of friends—and dinner and dancing on our to Belmont on Monday. There were knowing this she has been able to keep Harris Tweed Association, Ltd. Theirs Terrace, to the strains of our Al Dona­ Mrs. E. R. Appel, Mr. K. B. Appel those same friends with whom she hue orchestra? . . . From 9 p.m. till of South Orange, Mrs. Charles Y. is the "tweed standard of excellence". played in childhood, along with the closing. $3.00. Barlow of Trenton, Miss Dorothy J. Carruthers of Orange, Mr. and Mrs. countless one she has made since she Their very ruggedness is as invigorating as H. E. Gerhart of Madison, Mr. C. D. Hrs. went on the stage. Geer of East Orange, Mrs. Linton The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer actress crisp autumn air. Such coats are smart Satterswaite of Trenton, and Miss describes herself in childhood as hav­ Dolly M. Van of East Orange. ing been "a prim and old-maidish for all occasions and are bound to give Mrs. Charles Andrews and Miss Uttle piece." lasting service- Grace Andrews are guests from "I was always scrubbed a bright Hastings-on-Hudson. Miss Winifred pink, wore the largest hair-ribbons, Fall comes from Sands Point, L.I.; and rarely went out to play," she Miss Josephine Hacket is from War­ smiles. "I much preferred to play I _ wick, N.Y.; Mr. Waiter Haeflli is indoors, dressing up in mother's from Pelham Manor, N.Y.; Mr. and clothes and pretending I was a great Mrs. V. Willis are from Mineola, LX stage actress, or reading. Still I had The Misses Katherine and Eve loads of fun," she declares. Dughi are from Warwick, N.Y. Miss Although Una can recall countless Judith M. Bine is from New York incidents in her childhood, her fav­ City. ourite story concerns the kindness J^elmont ^vianor Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hazelwood of one of her neighbours. and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Hazel- "My grandfather died, and a neigh­ wood, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., are old bour to whom my mother had never Established 1844 and Qolf Club friends who received a royal been introduced prepared all of our welcome on one of their several visits meals. It was around Easter, and in presents here. order that I would not be iorgotten, Mr. E. Spencer Miller, m, of Phila­ she fixed a basket of candy and eggs at 9.30 every evening delphia, Pa., was another old friend for me along with those for her own MURRAY GRISS to return on Monday. Mr. Miller Uttle boy. I wiU never forget the feel­ comes annually for his Bermuda ing I had that Easter morning when and holiday at Belmont Manor. I learned what she had done," says Una. orange adhesive portrays the "Buf­ HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA There are a good many Pennsyl- falo Hunt." The central group de- vanians at Belmont. New arrivals Una has been away from Covington depicts a thundering buson pursued 3f on Monday were Miss Florence Drum- for years, but at heart she is stiU the by a racing redskin, whUe the back­ mond of Chester, Miss Jessie Fultun same girl who played there as a chUd. ground is formed by several other of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. It is a rare thing in HoUywood or any­ Indians. Greene also from Philadelphia, Mr, where else for that matter, to find a In 1909 the Hudson-Fulton stamps W. W. Kitzmiller from JenMnstown, person who has the depth and sin­ (the perforated and imperforate copies Miss Esther K. Merrill from Lans- cerity of Una, and that is really the carries a design which includes sev­ downe, Miss Helen B. McCarthy secret cf her success. It is the reason eral Manhattan Indians paddling A complete Hotel Resort operated in the manner of a Smart from Yardley, Mrs. B. F. K. Nomig for her being so weU liked personally birch-bark canoes toward the "Half Club from Jenkintown, and Miss Vir­ and that same quality finds its way Moon," anchored in the shadow ginia Charles Trimble from Belle- to the screen. of the towering PaUsades. Every facility concentrated in one great estate on the lovely vue, Pittsburgh, the Misses Margan Una likes people for what they axe, South Shore —One of Bermuda's finest beaches, restricted to M. and Anna N. Curran are from Guests of the Hotel and their friends —Golf Course — Tennis not for who they may be. And she Court— Stables Chariest own, Mass., Miss Marie C. declares, "I like down-to-earth Doughterty of Orange, N.J., Mrs. And, at night, dancing with HOWARD LANIN'S popular people—the kind who would like me 36 Air Hostesses Marry, 18 orchestra, HILBERT SERBIN, director Special Ferry Leaves Belmont at 12.55 a_m. Chester Frost of Beverley, Mass., regardless of what material posses­ Mr. John L. Fox, from Springhouse, A PLEASANT RENDEZVOUS FOR COCKTAILS sions I might have. Were I finished Engaged on One line DINNER & DANCE Miss Helen S. Hartman and Miss as far as pictures are concerned, I'd Erva Pardoe of Washington, D.C; feel they would think just as much of Restricted Clientele. Fresh water throughout the entire house. GOLF Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herrman from me. After all a real friend is just Uke Engagement rings displayed by Allentown, Pa., the Misses Mary G. a member of the family. 18 Challenging Holes — 6320 yards and Jeanne Loveless from Chevy eighteen Transcontinental and Chase, Martian d, Mr. William W. These are not just words from Western Air hostesses during the with the 19th Hole Lord of Washington, D.C, Mrs. Una—for there are real examples to last three weeks, plus the fact that for Refreshments M. S. Scandrett from Baltimore, back up her statements. Although thirty-six others of the same line Maryland, Mrs. Margaret E. Verett she has the screen's famous as her have automatically resigned in re­ cent months by getting married, Hamilton Roof from Quincy, Mass., the Misses Ce­ friends, she still corresponds with a young women she met in Covington caused the company to reopen its idl • • X=K>CXX->X=X>« KJOOOOCXJ cilia A. and Clarissa S. Wolf from Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. John Lyons years ago. This friend has a Uttle "Flying Schoolhouse" at Kansas 'Neath the Stars" and the Misses Gertrude and Marian girl, to whom Una is known simply as City last week. A class of twenty-five graduate nurses is now going through Lyons from Arlington, Mass. "Aunt Una." But this is just one of DANCING NIGHTLY TELL CLOSING p many similar cases. the three-week course and recruits Una's early training is responsible are being brought in from fifteen for the fact that she never lets her other cities tokeepT.W_A.'s complew EDDIE WITTSTEIN ^he Inverurie HOTEL INVERURIE NOTES ment of sixty-five "air girls" intact being a famous actress interfere with her being a perfectly normal young and provide additional ones needed and his Orchestra Mr. E. H. Sammis, one of the pub­ woman. At the studio she is Una on the line's new schedules. and Cottages licity managers for the Columbia Merkel the actress, but at home she's Officials of the line jocularly blame Minimum 4/- or one dollar Broadcasting Co., of New York City, "At the Water's Edge" the delightful smiling girl you would John B. MoUtor, superintendent of and Mrs. Sammis, are recent arrivals expect to find—the kind who would passenger service, for having started No Cover Charge at Inverurie. inspire loyalty and friendship where- the stampede to the altar when he Miss Louise Copley, Society Editor ever she goes. married T.W.A.'s chief hostess, Miss AMATEUR NITE EVERY TUESDAY With acres of grounds and luxuriant gardens of The Salem Evening News, Salem, Constantly in demand, Una is one Ruth K. Rhodes, last month. It is magnificent setting on Bermuda's most beautiful Harbour Mass., and her mother, Mrs. W. W. of the busiest girls in films today. contrary to company regulations Copley, are paying this hotel a visit. for a hostess to continue in her job Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Pringle and after she is married. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tyers, all of United Air lines, the first operator FOR PICNICS — Stamford, Conn., make a foursome in the world to employ women cabin ^he ^Marine terrace on holiday at Inverurie. STAMPS TO HONOUR attendants on its planes, suffered a ONE GALLON JARS 'Venice in Bermuda" Miss Sophie E. Strong of Wawa, sinular difficulty recently when five Keeps Food Hot or Cold Pa., and Miss B. M. Bartle, of Ard­ of the company's stewardesses an­ more, Pa., are spending a vacation AMERICAN INDIAN DINING and DANCING nounced they would foUow the ex­ together here. Nightly under the Stars ample of seven others who had been Phone HARDWARE Mr. F. S. Bruil of West Chester, married in the preceding month. Pa., and Mr. F. B. Francis, of Ches­ The announcement from Washing­ 1192 MASTERS CO. ton that the Secretary of the Interior United's school, Uke that of T.W.A. To the alluring strains of ter, Pa., are among this week's is new busy turning out new candi­ Everything for Picnics arrivals. is co-operating with the postal authorities in the preparation of a dates for the vacant jobs and to fiU 7293ftu.w.s. CHET FROST'S The Misses Louise W. and Phoebe new ones created by this summer's M. Reinhart are from Milton, Pa. stamp issue to honour the American All-Star Singing Orchestra Indian tribes is expected to stimu­ new schedules and unprecedented Miss Amm Griffiths comes from Oak air travel patronage. Hill, Ohio. late interest in the existing stamps And the Sunday Evening Concerts are an Institution in upon which the redskin aboriginals Another Pennsylvanian party is are portrayed. Bermuda made up of Mrs. Edwin Scott, Miss FOR RENT OR LEASE Indians have been pictured on 7023fm.m.f.tp. Florence Scott, Mr. William P. Scott postal adhesives ever since 1869. Tourists in Canada Expected • and Mr. Edwin R. Scott, all of Ard­ On the 15-cent design, which de­ more. to Pass High Mark of 1929 picted the "Landing of Columbus," Desirable camping and picnicking sites From Milton, N.Y., came Miss is a group of bronze warriors with Louise Sherman, who is accompanied on Hawkins Island. feathered headdresses. by Miss Mary Elizabeth Stockton MONTREAL — Canada's tourist The Palm Qardens of New York City. Several decades later, when an trade wiU reach, and probably ex­ entire set was issued in honour of ;?For particulars apply to Miss Frances A. Sarkis is __n arrival ceed, pre-despression levels this year. the discovery cf this continent by The Renowned Out-of-Doors Restaurant rom New York City. In 1929 the estimated expenditure | JOHN W. COX and the Genoese navigator, the Indian of aU classes of tourists in Canada was again used in the vignettes of was $309,379,000. Tropical Grill tor CORONATION four stamps. The one, two and ten Traffic figures for Janauary to May, Table d'Hote and A la Carte Service CASH STAMPS . . . cent as weU as the three-doUar de­ 1937, show an increase of an average W• will pay top prices by return poet far signs of the 1893 series each included Exceptionally Fine Cuisine and Wines undamaged Coronation Stamps (used) of of 25 per cent in both Canadian and NOTICE Indians. United States cars, going in and out Specialising in BERMUDA Five years elapsed before the next of Canada over three highway Bermuda Sea Foods: Green Turtle Soups, Steaks and Fins, and will also refund your postage on quantities of 500 or more, if you cut out and send us this Indian appeared. On the trans- bridges at Niagara Falls. Any persons to whom the late MANUEL Lobsters, Crabs, Oysters and Clams, etc. advt. No quantity too much we are the Mississippi set, though, collectors ft largest buyers in England. A corresponding increase in passen­ MEDEIROS MONIZ, laborer, was indebted REGULAR SUPPLIES PARTICULARLY see him as a convert to Christianity gers is also reported. During the Dancing Nightly to the Music of Bermuda's Leading Native WANTED. at the time of his death should send their Orchestra under the direction of Berrie Brown. We are also buyers for any other British- and as a primitive hunter, for on month of April every state in the •s Colonial stamps, old accumulations, collections, the one-cent green is shown the pic­ etc. Fair prices always. Union except New Mexico and South accounts to Mr. Creighton Thomas, Harring­ THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL L. AARONS & SON, Ltd. ture "Father Marquette on the Carolina, had respresentatives cross ton Sound Post Office, not later than ATTRACTIVE RATES x Wholesale Stamp Merchants, Mississippi," in which the "Pere" these bridges. An uninterrupted is preaching to a group of assembled European and American Plan Bank Chambers, Streatham Rd., flow of visitors into the Province of August 21st. London, S.W.16. Chirpewas. The brilliant fourcent Quebec is also reported. Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937.

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Government House, Copyright 1937, IIGGETT & HYSSS TOBACCO CO. 16th August, 1937. Distributors: The Bermuda Cigar Store—John A. P. Pitt & Co.—The Smoke Shop Limited OPENING OF PARLIAMENT tract are satisfactory and that you Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. George's I At the hour appointed, viz., 12 wiU be able to acquaint me with Parish): Mr. Speaker, I also shaU I noon, the attendance of the Honour­ your decision at an early date. Un­ have to oppose it if the hon. member able House was requested at the I DONT KNOW WHAT'5 less anything unforeseen arises I do proposes to proceed with it, and I shall I CouncU Chamber, and His Honour not propose to send to the Legislature then move that it be read this day the Speaker and the Members there­ any other business. I now declare six months, because I do not intend COME OVER ME. upon attended at tbe CouncU Cham­ the session to be open. to sit up here until Christmas from ber, when His ExceUency the Acting LU-LIMfe now onwards. I shaU assume the I Governor was pleased to open the A. G. GRANTHAM same attitude with respect to any TIRED AND you will not only Session with the foUowing Acting Governor. business other than that for which b« pleased with imme­ NERVES Eis ExceUency says we are met. Mr. President and Honourable diate rcults, but the CouncU Chamber, SPOILED Gentlemen of the Legislative Coun­ pleasure will Increase 16th August, 1937. Mr. J. E. P. VESEY (Southampton THE cU: when you see how It Parish):—Mt. Speaker,, I only wish AFTERNOON wears and retain* its Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the RETURN TO THE HOUSE to say that I would like to have it FOfc printed so that hon. members can fresh, clean appear­ Honourable House of Assembly: EVERY­ On the return of the Members of see it. If they do not want to go ance. ONE It has become necessary to sum­ the Assembly to the Sessions House: on with it, I shaU be agreeable to "LEAVES mon you to a special session to con­ carry it over tUl next Session. NO BRUSH MARKS" sider the draft contract between the Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved Trade Development Board and Messrs. that the Speech with which His —which was agreed to. For Sale I HAP A \ Furness Withy & Company, Limited, ExceUency the Acting Governor has The BiU was then read a first time, LOOK I4E35E GRANP \ TIRED-OUT NERVES NEED AT ALL HARDWARE STORES for the maintenance of transporta­ been pleased to open the present by its title. rtfSNICEOF LAURA-I'LL BET TIME—OU, HELLO. NERVE VITAMIN tion services between Bermuda and Session be taken as read, XX) "TO ASK IT'S ____-3-__SE ME-BLiTlt> YOUR t4ERVES CARLIN©- -reo rr_5 * THE NEW YORK COMMUNICATION New York. BETTER HOT ARETOO TIRED. HOVSTDTWE VNONDERFLIL OUR NERVES need to be fed The existing contract wUl ex­ —which was was agreed to. ACT, 1937 CONVE I GET WHY t_0_T YOU CARDS GO "O ______UKE Yjust like every other part of pire at the end of this year and, TIRED OUT EAT FLEISCH- THIS DOMG TWIMSSl your body. Medical authorities say they especially need a regular sup­ as you were informed by His Ex­ MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR First Reading BEFORE MAMNS VEAST_ A__A_\l! THOSE YEAST CAKES ply of the vitamin that helps to ceUency the Governor in his Speech AMVOME THEYSAV IT HAS LOTS OF CERTAlMD. keep nerves healthy. Many people The foUowing Message from His Mr. GOSLING moved for leave to at the recent prorogation of ParUa- NEKJE VITANUM HAVE fMDE do not get enough of this vitamin ment, the Board have obtained a draft ExceUency the Acting Governor:— introduce and read the first time by IN ITTHATpERSj ME OVER in their daily meals. His ExceUency the Acting Governor of a new five year contract. its title a Bill entitled "The New UP Fleischmann's fresh Yeast helps In order to afford the Legislature has the honour to present for the York Communication Act, 1937." to tone up tired nerves because it is opportunity for full consideration favourable consideration of the one of the richest of all foods in of the proposed terms and to permit Honourable House of Assembly the —which was agreed to. this essential vitamin. the Steamship Company to make the accompanying copy cf a minute This vitamin in Fleischmann's necessary arrangements I consider from the Trade Development Board The BUI was then read a first time Yeast nourishes the nerve tissues it desirable that the matter be dealt forwarding a copy of the draft Con­ by its title. and helps keep your nerves steady. with now rather than during the tract for the steamship service be­ Eat 3 cakes every day—a cake about ordinary session later in the year. tween HamUton and New York. ADJOURNMENT Y% hour before meals—plain or in a little water. Start now! I Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of PubUc Buildings, The House adjourned to Wednesday men IN 16th August, 1937. VITAMINS FREE BOOKLET (Write your name and address below) the Honourable House of Assembly: August 18th., 1937. A-B-G'D Send coupon today for APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE I your free copy of the As the Crown Agents account helpful new booklet, Name. for July has not yet been received that tells how yeast Col. DILL moved that a Committee helps to tone np your actual figures to the end of the Address. be appointed to prepare and present Atlantic Traveller Cannot entire nervous system. month are not at present available (Mail this coupon to address given below) except those relating only to local for the consideration of the House Yet Rely on 4-Day Schedule v.. _> r_IKVi_> -c CU.,LI1»., Kept. __.>_- transactions. an address in reply to tbe speech r. O. box !9, Hami icon D_IUI__U» The total receipts for the first with which His ExceUency has been half year were £241,076 as compared pleased to open the present session. NEW YORK—Trans-Atlantic speed with £211,402 for the corresponding knots, the Normandie reached Quar­ records have been falling rapidly period last year. —which was agreed to. antine Station here an hour or more during competitive voyages by the The local receipts for July amount­ after midnight, but did not proceed Normandie of the French Line and ed to £39,012 those for July 1936 COMMITTEE APPOINTED up the Hudson River unttLsix hours the 'Queen Mary of the Cunard White MORRIS A. GIBBONS being £33,620. later. Meanwhile, hundreds of Star organization, aU leading to The total customs receipts for the HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER ap­ passengers were asleep ir. their state­ splendid advertising for ocean travel, half year were £159,456 exceeding pointed the foUowing members a rooms, scarcely any better off insofar but, in a practical sense, to scarcely New Shipment of those for the first six months of Committee for the above purpose:— as time was concerned than if they any advantage in the saving of time 1936 by £20,599,. had been* several hours out in the for the average ocean traveller. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS The Customs receipts for July Lt.-Col. the Hon. T. M. DILL and Atlantic. For example, the present record -.mounting to £28,042 exceed those the Hon. Sir Stanley Spurling. In White, Navy and Maize for the west-bound crossing was for July of last year by £5,025. The inevitable conclusion to ship­ All Sizes 4/6 and __./•• each The expenditure for the half year TBI! CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT 1936, made on Aug. 1 when the Normandie ping circles is that until the steam­ ending 30th June was £221,486 as AMENDMENT ACT No. 2, 1937. passed Ambrose Light just 3 days, ship companies are able to chop off ST. GEORGE'S STORE compared with £186,439 for the first 23 hours and 2 minutes after leaving substantial amounts from the trans- six months of 1936. First Reading Bishop's Rock, on the southern Atlantic schedules and land their The local expenditure for the coast of England, but regardless of passengers on the night of arrival month of July was £30,008 as against Mr. VESEY 1 moved for leave to the extra show of speed the big vessel here, instead of the following morn­ £31,716 in July of last year. introduce and read a first time by its was not able to discharge her passen­ ing, Uttle practical advantage ac­ AIM IS 4-DAY CROSSING vessels now discharge their passen­ Mr. President and Honourable Gen­ title a BiU entitled "The Customs gers until the usual time the next crues from the extra speed. For gers in the morning of the fifth day tlemen of the Legislative Council: Tariff Act, 1936 Amendment Act, day. under piesent conditions, the passen­ Looking back over the steady de­ rather than in the afternoon or eve­ Ask for No. 2., 1937. ger from Europe must stiU count on cline to time required for the North ning, and it is believed that the day Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the LITTLE ADVANTAGE SEEN landing in New York on the fifth Atlantic passage, it is apparent that is not far distant when the faster JACOB fit CCS Honourable House of Assembly.: Mr. E. V. FRITH (Paget Parish): day of his trip after a voyage marked the steamship companies have been time wiU have been achieved, per­ FAMILY ASSORTED Mr. Speaker, May I ask if the hon. Rushing past Ambrose Light after by additional vibration from the working for years to eliminate the mitting passengers to disembark be­ fifth day from the trip. They have fore midnight of the fourth day— 6748_iwl6._-3t.wl4.w28. I trust that you will find that member proposes to proceed with this covering the 2,906 mUes from Bishop's ship's engines because of the attempt not succeeded as yet, but the fastest the terms of the proposed con- i BiU, If so, I ShalJ have to oppose it? Rock at an average speed of 30.58' to make maximum speed Christian Science Monitor.) THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937. Page 5

B. V. R. C SCORE MAXIMUM MONTREAL STOCK MARKET NEW YORK STOCK MARKET POINTS TO WIN SANDYS Yesterday's Closing Prices Yesterday's Closing Prices Sterling .... 4.984 Allied Chem. 241. MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOT BeU Telephone 170 Am. Bank Note ___„_.„ 29 Braz. Tract 264 Am. Tobacco . 81 B. C. Pow. A. 35_ Case 182 Bathurst Paper A. 211 Col. Carb. Unq CHAMPIONS HEAD LIST OF OUTERBRIDGE LEADS BY THIRD TEST MATCH IS Build. Prod Unq Com. Credit . 65? SWIMMING STARS TO DRAWN WITH ENGLAND Winners Unbeaten in League 3 Can. Bronze . ~ Unq Deere „ 1402 31 POINTS IN SERIES FOR Can. Car , 16. DuPont 163 BEE SEEN HERE CUNNINGHAM CUP 152 SHORT OF VICTORY Con. Paper Com. 19_ Johns-ManvUle Unq Competition and Have Margin of Cons. Smelt. 86 Union Carb . loij D.m. Bridge 50 Aluminum ._._ Unq New York and Illinois A.C. New Zealand Dismissed for Donaconna Paper 161 Gulf Ofl 591 Defeated Fleet of Eight in 183 in Aggregates Ford Can. _.— Unq Humble Oil Unq Stars Arrive Tomorrow for Sixth Race on Saturday 187 after England Declared Gypsum ______13| Allis Chalm. Mfg. 724 Hiram Walker Unq Am. Car & Foundry „. 511 International Swimming with 254 for Seven Wickets Firing 12 matches without loss, the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Imperial OU . _. 21 Am. Colortype . ~. Unq Week Stuart Outerbridge sailed into a Corps team gained the maximum points to win the Sandys Minia­ Intl. Nickel ___ . 65 Am. & Foreign Pow. _ 84 3§-point lead in the Junior Yacht Intl. Power 1st pf. 90 Am. & For. Pow. pf. 52 ture Rifle Association Number Three League competition. With Am. Hide & Leather — 7J Racing Association's series for the CENTURY BY HARDSTAFF Massey-Harris _.._____=_ 10 consistent scoring, the B.V.R.C. team of A. E. Young, H. Godfrey, McCol. Front. Hi Am. Locomotive 504 FRENCH OLYMPIAN TO SWIM Cunningham Cup on Saturday by Montreal Pow. 324 Am. Machine ___ 20 defeating eight dinghies in the I LONDON, Aug. 17. (CP)—The third j G Hutton and Sgt. Fretwell triumphed with a six-point margin Natl. Brew 41i Am. Power & Lt. __„ 10£ sixth race of the series. Except for a Test Match between England and over the second-placed Snipes and had an aggregate of 4220 Natl. Steel Car _„ _ Unq Am. Radiator 2H e opening Ceremonial Carnival, Am. Rolling MiU 39J short period on the second beat to New Zealand at the Oval was drawn Power Corp 241 hich wiU begin International against the Electrodes' second highest aggregate of 4037. Seven Price Bros. 43 Am. Smelt. & Ref. 96i windward when Routhwaite assumed today with England 152 runs short Swimming weel at the Langton four-man teams entered the competition, the final round of which Price Bros. pf. „™ 75 Am. Sugar .. 43J Pool tomorrow evening, wfll the lead, Outerbridge led the fleet of victory with one wicket down St. Law. Cp. pf 35 Am. Tel. & Tel 1701 from the start at the Royal Beimuda when stumps were drawn. A hot sun was fired on August 3. Shawinigan _ _ 284 Am. Water Works ...._... Mll 19 ; together the greatest array of Anaconda Copper ..___.._ 60S Yacht Club to the "Golden Days'* in on a drying wicket influenced Robins'; Traders Gunners Steel of Can. „ Unq stars ever seen here Olympic Each member of the winning team Can. Bank Com. ._ 185 Assoc. Dry Gooas . 19; swimmers from the United Htoson's Island Bay, to a buoy to decision to declare England's innings is to receive an attractive trophy pre­ Default B.J.Abbott ...85 Bank of Can. 591 Atchison , „ _____ 791 Prance, and Bermuda wfll Soncy Bay, back to the "Golden closed at luncheon with 254 for seven i sented by the Association. These R.King ...82 Bank. Mont „.. 224 Atlantic Refining ___.„!. 29 Auburn ~ ~~""" 171 honours along with 61 American Days" and home to the Yacht Club. wickets, and his decision was partly cups, together with one cup for the B. Hollis .12 Bank of NS. . 335 justified, for the New Zealanders lost j Royal Bank of Can „ 198 Baldwin Loco -~~-______5J il champions and more than As the race started in a three-mUe winner of each individual competi­ C.HoUis ...94 Baltimore & Ohio '""'".'. 271 11 ers, divers and water polo breeze, Outerbridge took the lead, three wickets for 46 runs. The tour­ tion (League 1 and 2) are to be pre­ TORONTO MINING QUOTATIONS BarnsdaU Cp. A. . 25 from aU parts of Bermuda, foUowed by DarreU, Williams, Wat­ ists managed to scrape 187 together, sented at a general meeting to be 273 Aldermac 1.21 Bendix A via. .__. ___ 201 however, and the Mother Country Bankfleld 84 Bethlehem Steel * iooi g Ust of champions wiU be lington, Thompson, Rounthwaite, held to Somerset Armoury on August Beattie 1.26 had only to score 31 before play closed. I Boeing Plane _.______". 35! by Albert Schwartz, TT.S. Miss Conyers and Wadson. Rounth­ 25. The winners are to be compU- Gunners won by default 273 points Bidgood Kirk. 74 j Borg Warner .______"_..„_____ 491 sprint swimmer, PhUippe waite came up into second place dur­ The New Zealanders compUed 249 mented on the perfect attendance, Big Missouri __„„.__ 52 Briggs Mfg. ______471 er, French national back- ing the first beat, while Watlington in their first innings and had rattled consistent shooting and unflagging R-A.F. Electrodes Bralorne _____ - 7.35 I Budd Mfg ______log Buff. Ankerite .._ 10.75 champion and a member of down three English wickets for 86 K. Jones J. O.L. Canadian Pacific _____ .12 feU back into last place before the interest they showed. 96 Can. Malartic . 1.38 . Olympic team, Eddie first mark was rounded. when play closed yesterday. A splen­ Spurling 90 Celenese _____ 37! The schedule for the next series of Cent. Patricia _____ 2.99 Cham. Paper 581 he U.S. Olympic breast- There was no change on the lee­ did century by Hardstaff enabled the* league competitions wUl be discussed E.Jones.. J. Pereira 89 Chibougamau 94 Ches. & Ohio 50! ar, Percy Belvin, Ray O'Keefe, J. Orr Chrom. Smelt. .._ 80 ward run down to Soncy Bay, but Mother Country to puU out of the at the general meeting. The team com­ .93 F. Craigie 86 Chrysler Corp 1161 tt, Vernen Tittle, Jerry slump today, however, and post the A. G. Young Coniarum _. 1.45 Columbia Gas & El 13! on the second beat to windward petition wiU be a handicap event, each ...85 Darkwater , 55 s Ameno, Foster Cooper, double century before the luncheon Coml. Solvents 145 Rounthwaite passed Outerbridge to man deciding on his own aUowance. Dome _ 42 Com. & Southern 2:. ler top-rank mermen, interval. After the tourists had been 277 350 East Malartic 1.18 secure first position, and Watlington Interest in the Association contin­ Congoleum 385 love named need no dismissed for 187 England lost Bar­ Elaorado .. 2.86 I C-nsoUdated Edison 364 took his place ahead of Miss Conyers ues, and new members are constantly swimming circles nett before the final Test concluded. Electrodes won by 73 points. Fal. Bridge , 8.00 I Consol. OU 151 and Wadson. being enroUed. Anyone interested in Francoeur ..„______.83 teworthy performances Play on the first day was cut short ; Contl. Corp 29 Outerbridge returned to take the Godslake __ I Contl. Can 605 own. it is with interest becoming a member should apply to Snipes lead before the last mark was rounded on account of heavy rain. Gunners Gunnar Gold Contl. O. of D 471 people wUl note the the secretary, Mr. B. Everlove, Gos­ and Watlington feU back into last Hardstaff gave a chance when he A.H.Jack 87 B. J. Abbott .82 Hardrock j Corn Prod. Ref _. 675 local swimmers wiU ling Brothers, Ltd., Somerset. Harker _ place as Miss Conyers and Wadson had scored 46, but his innings of 103 N. Herkes 81 R. King .80 I Crown ZeU 21. some of the finest The results of the final round of HolUnger I Curtis-Wright _ 5. again passed him. Outerbridge was otherwise faultless. He sent up T.Dias 79 C.HoUis 98 Hudson Bay be brought here. Ed. the League 3 team shoot foUow: 32 ! Curtis-Wright "A" held his position for the remainder his century in 170 minutes, batting J. M. Mackey 94 B.HoUis 6 Jack Waite „ 75 le Chicago team, started his j Deleware & Hudson 37 of the race, finishing more than stylishly and scoring 16 fours. He Kerr-Addison 2.45 Del. Lcck. & West .„ 15; oke career by winning the Kirk Lake 1.41 five minutes ahead of Rounthwaite. was finally bowled by Cowie, who Odds B.V.R.C.. 341 266 i Douglas Air _ 57 holastic champion- Lake Shore 5050 I Ele* Auto-Lite 40. also dismissed Barnett and. Hammond A. E. Young.. 86 The summary: H. Woodmore 62 Lit. Long Lac Unq ! EleC. Power & L. ., 223 L student at Oak Park, Snipes won by 75 points. Boat Skipper Time Pts. at a cost of 73 runs. C. Hell 93 H. Godfrey. . 89 Mclntyre 352 jErie R.R 155 tiool. Later he won Mack Red Lake 1.26 The New Zealanders' left-handed A. F. Menzies... 42 G. Hutton... 90 I Ex. Buffet 3 •stern A.A.U. titles and the 13 Ira Outerbridge 11.42.06 39. McWatters _ 53 1 H. Rounthwaite 11.47.32 18 opening batsman, Vivian, was the Sgt. FretweU. 94 INDIVIDUAL SCORES I Foster Wheeler 45! imior breaststroke. In that Macassa 5.95 Fieeport Texas ....__ 305 most successful of the tourists to­ swimming he made the 17 H. Williams 11.49.16 36 MacLeod-Cockshutt 2.02 j Gen. Electric ~ 57 Name Frd Av. pic team and, like 12 J. Thompson 11.51.57 34; day. He made 57 in a courageous 19. 359 Mining Corp 3.75 I Gen. Foods Corp 37i C. Hollis 12 95.3 Moneta 1.72 ,rtz, has been forced to 5 Owen Darrell Jr. 11.51.59 35 effort as New Zealand started dis- 1144 I Gen. Motors _.... 58. Sgt. Fretwell 1124 12 93.6 Noranda 65.25 Goodrich Rub 415 recently as younger 11 Sylvia Conyers 11.55.09 17 8_3trously, showing great enterprise B.V.R.C. won by 162 points. O'Brien J. M. Mackey. . 6.13 i Goodyear Rub 435 layers are getting into the 8 T. J. Wr.dson 11.55.11 29 and a fine variety of strokes. He 1001 11 91. Omega . .64 C. Hall . Granby 10! roaghout the States. 4 Hugh Watlington 11.55.16 32 scored his 57 in 90 minutes. 900 10 90. Pam. Porcu 3.10 Great North, pf B.V.R.C 51. Moloney batted with infinite pat­ R.A.F. J- O. L. Spurling.. 1079 12 89.9 Paymaster .64 Gt. West Sugar 35 o— A. E. Young 90 Pend Oreille 4.35 : standing young swim- ience and skUl in partnership with K. Jones 87 J- Pereira 1066 12 88.8 Hous;. Oil 15-' R.A.A. VS Perron 7 15 Hudson Motor Car Tindill to carry the score from 107 E. Jones 83 H. Godfrey...... 87 K. Jones 1063 12 88.5 16 . New York team, is Fred Regular Section, Pickle Crow 5.90 Hupp Motor Car .. J. Orr... .86 G. Hutton . .88 H. Godfrey..... 12 88. Young Bassett is now the Bermuda. Police Force to 150 in two hours. He thwarted the 1057 Pioneer 4.00 Indus. Rayon 39! own mermen in the metro- I EngUsh attack and prevented the Sgt. Fretwell. 98 G. Hutton 1036 12 86.3 Preston Dome . 1.35 Incp. Copper , ._ j. 27; strict of the A.A.U. He won complete collapse of the touring side. A. H. Jack. 941 11 85.5 Read Authier .. Intl. Harvester " 1185 This match (a return for that of I Red Lake Gold 41 onal 220 yards free style title Moloney was bowled by Compton 363 A. G. Young 1011 12 84.25 Intl. Nickel (Can.) . 64, 26th June) was played at the Gar­ I Royalite OU .... nq Intl. Paper Pfd. A. E. Young.... 1003 12 83.5 109! i of 18, and is coming to rison Recreation Ground, St. George's when he had made 38, whUe TindiU San Antonk. 165 Intl. Tel. & Tel...... Hi B.V.R.C. won by 107 points. o enter the relay, water on Saturday afternoon, and resulted carried his bat with 37. The New Zea­ J. Orr..... 1002 12 83.5 Shawkey .64 • Kennecott Cop 635" Sherritt Gordon 295 o and middle distance events at in a second victory for the Police. landers batted a man short since F. Kessel . 500 6 83.3 'Lambert Unq Siscoe ______3.00 j Loews, Inc .hieh he shines. P.C. Swainson's score of 110. not out, Page pulled a stomach muscle and J. Sheen 734 9 81.5 S3,' Snipes Electrodes Sladen-Malartic 1.15 | Ma .k Truck 46 T. Dias 644 Q 80.5 y O'Keefe, Vernon Tittle, Jerry was the outstanding feature of the was unable to field. J. M. Mackey 93 J. Pereira Stadaccna 1.40 | Math. Alk . • 37.! E. Jones 799 10 79.9 Sudbury Basin Unq Michael Hawlett, Jack Mc-I afternoon's play. Cowie, who took three wickets for A. H.Jack.... . 87 F. Craigie ...... I Mid-Con. Pet N. Herkes Sullivan Cons 1.36 I Montgomery-Ward together with their star, Al 73, was the outstanding New Zea­ J. O.L. 698 9 77.5 65 i REGULAR SECTION, R.A.A. N. Herkes . 86 Sytvanite 3.35 : Motor Products 36 1 Ed. Lennox, make up land bowler and was responsible J. Abbott 689 9 76.5 M/G. Hibben (capt). b Swainson 15 Spurling Teck-Hughes 5.40 ] Murray Corp 135 linois Athletic Club team, Judd 753 10 75.3 Thompson CadUlac ; L/Sgt. Roberts c Swainson b Den- for the dismissal of three of the J. Sheen ...85 A. G. Young . .55 i! ash-Kelvinator 18; "ew York A.C. wiU send Jim Mother Country's most valuable men. King 896 12 74.7 Ventures 820 Natl. Cash Register 36! brook 10 Waite Amulet 3.80 d Jules Ameno, who have Hammond had the best average on Craigie 881 12 73.4 Natl. Dairy Prod. ... 20_ Gnr. A. Steed c & b Swainson.. 43 351 343 Wood CadUlac .38 Natl. Dist , a members of five national the EngUsh team, capturing two wick­ Young 438 6 73. 31 L/Sgt. DarreU c Semas b Fearis. . 3 I Wright Hargreaves . 6.55 Natl. Power & L. ... 10!! ionship polo teams and were Evans 145 2 72.5 L Sgt. Wilkinson c Denbrook b ets for 19 runs in 11 overs. Compton Snipes won by 8 points. i National Steel 9S! merican players while students took two for 34, Goddard two for 41, Kessel 571 8 71.3 j New Haven Fearis. 1 .lumbia University before their Matthews one for 13. Hutton one for Sloper 562 8 70.25 N.Y. Central 40i L/Bdr. Copeland b Swainson. 0 laying. Also on the squad are four, and Gover one for 42. Traders Odds A.J.Austin 494 7 70.5 LONDON QUOTATIONS North Amer. Co 26_ Winckler, the French 01- Gnr. E. Watson run out 5 68.6 North. Pacific 30! The scores were: Default H. Woodward. .59 H. Woodmore.... 343 5 Ohio OU ~'° 20 pian now swimming for the N.Y. Gnr. G. Ming b Swainson.. 15 England 1st innings 254 for seven C. HaU 94 B. Everlove 378 6 63. Omnibus 15} 3 McGill,[and Joe Moukad Cpl. F. C. McDonald run out 2 wickets declared. A. F. Menzies. .49 A. Prout 481 8 60.1 Aug. 17. Bonds:—British 2\',[ Con­ Packard Motor Car 91 the most promising young L Bdr. G. H. Pope not out. 12 Paramount Pic 24 New Zealand, Second innings 187. - W. Telford 489 10 48.9 sols £74-1/8; British 3_', War Loan ners the N.Y.A.C. has ever had Gnr. S. Noyce b Swainson 10 Paramount Pic. 2nd pf. 21! England, second innings 31 for one 201 A. F. Menzies 329 7 47. £100; British Funding 4's, 1960-90, is a former Columbia captain Extras 10 Penn R..R „. 37J wicket. — H. Warren 92 2 46. £110\; BrazU Funding 5's £99.; French Phillip Morris "... 89 i was three times selected on the : —o Odds won by default 202 points. B. B. B. HoUis 18 2 War5's £14_; German 7's, 1924, £63. Phillips Petrol 61 i' can team. There is a possibil­ Total . 126 Plymouth Oil 261 ity that either of the three fcUowing Pressed Steel Unq Summary of League 3 Shoot. make the trip—Leo Giebel, Bowling Analysis: CRICKET ASSOCIATION WINS Pub. Service of NJ 42'. Pure OU 21 mpic polo star. Carl WUdrem, O M W R BY FIVE WICKETS Team Fired Won Lost Points Aggregate Purity Bakeries """ .... 14; t, metropolotan district Swainson . 14.2 2 5 65 B.V.R.C 12 12 0 24 4220 UNITED KINGDOM TAKES Radio Corp. - ,, li; swimming champion. 7 0 1 26 9 3 18' Radio-Keith-Orph •-....."_"""!. 81! O Continued from Page 1 Snipes 12 4018 Fearis. 7 0 25 LESS EMPIRE GOODS Remington-Rand . ___]____ 26 ocal interest wiU be the Electrodes 12 8 4 16 4037 I Repub. Steel Corp. 38, the work of Percy Belvini BERMUDA POLICE FORCE at the wickets off Garcia. Maderios Gunners 12 6 6 12 3619 Seaboard Ofl (Del.) _____".!_ 405 Sears Roebuck ' 98} ter Cooper. Mr. William P.C. D. Tucker b Wilkinson 4 made seven to bring the score to 49 R.A.F. 12 4 8 8 3498 Percentage so far This Year i official coach, confident before he skied a baU from Archer 10 4 Snell Union Oil ______.„" 275 I. DarreU c R. G. DarreU b Wilk­ Traders '. 12 2386 Down Very Slightly Simmons Co ______Z 49 ity of Belvin, now predicts inson 3 and was caught by the wicket- j Odds 12 11 2583 Socony-Vac. Oil 22« looper wiU be, within a year, keeper half-way up the crease. Southern Pacific '"'""""1 47 P.C. L. Fearis c Noyce b Wilkin­ LONDON, Aug. 17 (BOPi—In the 'first ten" in the back- Freisenbruch hit two more before Southern Railway 29' son 4 first six months of this year 41.3 I these two swimmers he was also caught behind the wickets Sperry Corp. is P.C. E. Swainson (capt.) not out 110 percent of imports into the United | standard Brands „ 31 r John Young or Edmund off Garcia. He had made eight, the P.C. J. Blackwell c Steed b Wilk­ S. Robinson not out. Kingdom came from British countries Stand. Oil of N.J. 89s mebers of the 1936 Oly- fourth wicket falling at 51. Marirea BRITISH RAILWAY SHOPMEN inson ...__. 9 F. Garcia c Christensen b Hay­ compared with 41.5 per cent in the Stewart-Warner 18? a good medley relay team. scored a four and was caught to TO GET PAY RISE Stone Webster ______231 R. Semas c & b Wilkinson 14 ward 27 corresponding period of 1936. should be made up, long field off Archer with the total Per- Studebaker Corp 14. P.C. L. Morgan b Steed 5 Extras 15 centages of United Kingdom exports at 57 for five wickets. Superior Ofl .„ __ 4i P.C. B. Denbrook st. R. G. Dar­ LONDON, Aug. 17. (BOP)—FoUow­ going to British countries in the Super Steel ,—„ Unq 3SALL SCHOOL SWIMMING Hayward and Frith were to part­ reU b Steed 3 Total 188 ing last week's announcement of same periods were 47.5 and 48.6 Texas Corp. _____... 64 TEAM nership when the game was won, Frith Texas Gulf Suph _^__ 391 H. MUlett c Roberts b Steed 1 the rattway staff's National Tri­ respectively. scoring the winning run on a four Tidewater Assd ___. • 203 P.C. A. J. Amos run out 0 bunal's decision by which half a In trade with foreign countries The Rosall School swimming team driven past the bowler. Hayward Timken 67. C. Burgess b Wilkinson 43 O M R W million raUway workers were award­ in the first half of the year imports Union Pacific .______.._ Unq has made a fine record in their was caught by Hartog off Archer im­ Extras 4 T. Maderios 16 3 35 1 ed a wage increase estimated to cost from South American countries Unite# Aircraft _____ 28! EngUsh matches, is a credit to Ber- mediately afterwards, the sixth showed a marked increase. Value United Airlines .„___~__ 15! nuda, since four Bermuda boys made E. Tatem 10 2 34 0 about £2,900,000 per annum, an United Corp. _.__:—_ 5J Total 200 wicket going down for 71. of imports from the Argentine was the varsity team. AU the Bermuda A. Burrows 14 6 14 3 award has been made on the claim United Corp. pf. ______38 Frith carried his score to 25 and £34,000,000 against £20,800,000 to the members having arrived home for G. Frith 10 2 29 1 of raUway shopmen. Basic rates United Drug ___.__..„. Ill Bowling Analysis: Christensen had 3 when stumps first half of 1936, and imports from United Gas Imp. „„__-_. _ 131 holidays last week, the team, captain­ H. HaUett 8 2 20 0 are to be increased by one shilling Wilkinson 8.5 0 6 37 were drawn with the Association ChUe in the two half years' were U.S. Indus. Alco. 35 ed by Mac Paschal, will compete J. Hayward 8 2 15 4 weekly and sixpence weekly for dif­ Steed... 9 0 3 victorious by five wickets. valued at £510,000 and £290,000 re­ US. Pipe & Fdy „ 56 against a team selected from the J. Christensen 7 0 21 l ferent grades, and annual leave US. Realty —.. 121 The Staten Islanders wiH open their spectively. There was also a consider­ Bermuda schools. Seven Dockyard with pay wiU be given to aU employees US. Rubber 62i C. B. Hunt and Bdr. two-day match with the St. George's able increase ta United Kingdom School boys, 12 Saltus and 5. Warwick Umpires:—Sgt BERMUDA CRICKET ASSOCIATION in raUway workshops after twelve U.S. Steel . 118 N. E. Matthie. C.C. Cup team on the Bermuda exports to the United States, which U.S. Steel pf. .- 132. boys have already tried for the team (2nd Innings month's continuous service com­ Scorers:—Major P. L. Lightbourn Athletic Association field this morn­ rose from £12,600,000 in the first Vanadium Corp. ______33 but the results wUl not be announced mencing to 1938. and P.C. W. B. Ratteray ing. Play is scheduled to start at half of 1936 to £16,500,000 in the six Warner Bros. Piet. 151 until the St. George's trials are com­ This is the second extension of the Warr*o Pav. Unq 10.30 a.m. W. Frisenbruch c wkt. b Garcia... 8 months to June last. The effects pleted. The race wiU be held on Thurs­ principle of holidays with pay to be Western Union Tel .. _ 491 The Scores were: J. Kyme c Brebner b Garcia 25 of the civU war in Spain on Anglo- day evening together with the in­ promptly at 8:50 pjn. It is the wish announced in recent weeks. Other West. Air Brake 411 Spanish trade are very obvious. West. Elec _ 1571 augural programme and other events: of the International Swimming Com- STATEN ISLAND C.C. E. Tatem c wkt. b Garcia 11 workers affected were also an im­ In the first half of 1935 Spain took White Motors 25 The Princess Mermen Club is tak­ mitee, which is made up of members (2nd Innings) A. Maderios c wkt. b Archer 7 portant section of industry, namely £1,465,412 of British goods and £990- Woolworth Co. 48! ing care of the girl's part of the pro­ of the St. George's A.C., the Bermuda J. Mariria c Manton b Archer. 4 those engaged in engineering trades. Worthington 41J 509 worth in the same period cf 1936, gramme and wUl stage an "Acqua- A.A., and the Bermuda Olympic C. H. Archer c Christensen b Hay­ J. Hayward c Hartog b Archer. 5 o Yellow Tr. & Coach 23! whereas this year In the first six cade," in which 18 girls are to take Asscciation, that fUU support be given ward 42 G. Frith not out 25 US Smelt. 93 Permanent Wares Barred months United Kingdom exports Caterpillar Tractor 981 part. The weU-known Small Fry the various Grand Carnivals during J. Finneran c whkt b Maderiors 4 J. Christensen not out 3 to Spain only amounted to £560,319 o Club wiU be seen in several of the the week in order to defray the great M. Hartog b Burrows 5 Extras 1 CHENGTU, Szechuen Province, and in the same period of three Swimming Week displays, and nearly expenses involved to bringing to Ber­ G. Ormsby c Christensen b Hay­ China—Curly hair has been outlawed years goods from Spain imported DOW JONES AVERAGES FOR aU of the members of the newly- muda not one, but two of the greatest ward 19 Total 89 in Chengtu. Officials objected to into the United Kingdom were valued formed St. George's Junior swimming American combination swimming- J. Brebner stpd. b. Hayward 47 permanent waves as "ultra modern" TUESDAY at £2,891,565, £3,812,981 and £2,549,513 class wiU have a part in the Carnival water polo teams ever developed. and a "waste of money." The gov­ E. A. Manton b Christensen 4 respectively. Trade with Spanish at the East End of the Islands. O M R W ernment has confiscated all the per­ A detailed description of the pro­ A. Sinson c Hallett b Burrows 16 possessions was not so adversely Industrials ___-___^___ 188 68 6. Lauder c Mariria b Burrows 0 F. Garcia 8 2 42 3 manent wave machines and closed The Opening Carnival at the Lang­ gramme wUl be announced in the ' affected. Rails ~ .....__ S3.21 W. Tunley c wkt. b Frith C. Archer 7 0 46 3 aU the shops. ton tomorrow evening wiU begin Royal Gazette tomorrow. Utflities ! 28.77 Pag* THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937. OVER THE RADIO TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSG. O. F fir B 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycles 760 kilocycles 860 kilocycles DAVENTRY, ENGLAND NSW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YORK NEW YORK 16.8; 19.6; 19.8 & 31.5 m. Not for Ladies—Hollywood Houseboat Hannah, sketch Animal News Club Elsie Thompson at the Or­ 5.05—The News and An­ 5.00 JuvenUe star gan nouncements WhUe the City Sleeps- Couple Next Door—sketch Dot and Pat—songs Four Stars, Girls' Vocal 5.25—The Leslie Bridge- dramatic sketch Quartet water Quintet Don Winslow of the Navy Same as WJZ The Singing Lady Doris Kerr, songs dramatic sketch Johnny Johnston, bari­ Meet the Orchestra Hambletonian Stakes—de­ 'Funny Things" — Nora "Food for Thought," three 5.45 tone scription Sterling topical talks P's and Q's—Etiquette for Toy Band, with Ray Shan­ News Reporter. Jack Shannon, songs 3.05—Henry Hall and his VWIN SECRETS Q^ men non and Rex Griffith 6.05—Harry Kogen and His Dance Orchestra Orchestra OF GOOD FORM Shave in comfort the Mennen Carol Deis, soprano Same as WEAF Wightman Tennis Matches way. There are two types: Plain, —preview and for extra coolness—Menthol- Iced. Press-Radio News The In-Laws—sketch Press Radio News Press Radio News Recital by Maggie Teyte 6.30 (soprano) Mennen Lather Shave is made THE IMPROVED especially for men with tender Today's Sports—Word Bond The Revellers, male quar­ Daily Sports Column—Paul faces and tough, wiry beards. It 6.35 tet Douglas "CONTROLS" OF gives a quick, copious lather that thoroughly wilts the whiskers Billy and Betty—sketch Same as WJZ Lowell Thomas Programme Singing Waiters 7.00—Close down and provides a smooth, effort* 6.45 —guest commentator less shave. Amos "n* Andy—sketch Alias Jimmy Valentine, Easy Aces—sketch Poetic Melodies, musical GSP, 19.6 m.; GSO, 19.7 m.; After The Shave—Use Mennen 7.00 programme GSF, 19.8 m.; GSD, 25.5 m. Skin Bracer and Mennen Talcum with Bert Lytell for Men. Both are refreshing— Uncle Ezra—sketch Same as WJZ Nola Day, songs; Norman Song Time—Doris Fisher Short Piano Recital and soothing. 7.15 Clourier's Orch. and Howard Phillips Salinsky String Quartet Same as WJZ Lum and Abner—sketch Jay Freeman's Orchestra Big Ben. "West from Bris­ 7.30 tol." Jean Sablon—songs Sisters of the Skillet Boake Carter—News Com­ 7.45 Sports—Bob Newhall ment

LATHER SHfll/5 One Man's Family—sketch Same as WEAF Roy Shield's Revue—Con­ Cavalcade of Music with ''Prelude to Success," a 8.00 cert Orchestra with Vi­ Conrad Thibault, bari­ romance for broadcast­ vian Delia Chiesa, so­ tone ing 8.15 prano and Charles Sears, tenor Wayne King Orchestra Ken Murray, comedian; 8.30 William Stoess and his 8.30—Mary Small's Junior Lud Gluskin's Orchestra Flying Dutchmen Or­ Revue—dramatic stars, 8.50— Cello Recital by Aud­ IMPROVED TWIN-CON­ chestra. Guest artists commentator, orchestra rey Piggott WORLD-FAMOUS. soloists and guests TROL. . .IMPROVED SUPER- 17/6 CONTROL... two so-important Town Hall Tonight—Wal­ Frank Parker, tenor, with In every land, Same as WEAF Frank Black and the NBC Andre Kostelanetz Or­ 9.10—The News and An­ Other reasons why FLEXEES are ter O'Keefe, comedian, String Symphony Or­ because of its with Town Hall Quartet, chestra and Chorus. nouncements better, and women who wear 9.15 Peter Van Steeden's Or­ chestra Flexees superior flavour, chestra Alice Frost, and FLEXEES are lovelier. Side others to 35/- panels... cut cunningly to con­ 9.30 Beauty Theatre — Jessica Close Down f_ Dragonette, soprano, Super Control, in a semi.- trol diaphragm, thighs and with Al Goodman's Or­ 9.45 chestra GSG, 16.8 m.; GSI, 19.6 m.; stepin girdle, with Flex- deriiere, and make "riding up" GSD, 25.5 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. zip side closing, sides impossible Twin-Control, if Your Hit Parade—Harry Elza SchaBert Reviews Gang Busters—sketch Big Ben. The Cafe Collette and back of exquisite you're slim; if you're not, wear Salter's Orchestra; Stu­ Same as WEAF Orchestra in a pro­ striperl Super-Lastique, art Allen, baritone; gramme of dance music and a bonerl front of ba­ Super-Control and appear as Songsmith's Quartet Joan Edwards, songs tiste. Sizes 25 to 34. if you were.

NBC Minstrel Show—Gene Ray Block's Orchestra 10.30 Arnold; Clark Dennis, THE DRESS SHOP tenor: Robert Gately, Q Alistaire Cooke, British Lynn Cole and Orchestra baritone; Short's Orch. To be announced 10.40—"Food for Thought" Reid St. CORNED 10.45 commentator —three topical talks \o Eddie Le Baron's Amos __' Andy—sketch News Reporter. Jolly Co- Tomorrow's News Tonight The Orpheus Trio 11.00 Orchestra burn and his Orches­ Tommy Dorsey's Orch. BEEF tra Paul Sabto's Hotel La- 11.25—"The Court of "Not- e^.G . 11.15 The Mad Hatterfields is recognized as Salle Orchestra co-Common, Please." THE BEST 11.30 Barney Rapp's Orchestra Barney Rapp's Orchestra St. Paul Pop Concert— Roger Pryor's Orchestra 70 piece orchestra and 11.40—The News and An­ guest soloist nouncements 11.45 Buy it from Paul Whiteman's Orches­ Paul Sullivan, news com­ Mart Kenny and the Royal George Hamilton's Orches­ Close Down 12.00 tra mentator York Hotel Orchestra tra your Grocer TODAY present. Aly Zeky el Arabi Bey, AMONG TODAY'S RADIO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT FREED EGYPT Minister of Education, in his speech PROGRAMMES ON NBC FROM ROANOKE greatly commended the work of the DRAWS CLOSER coUege and paid a glowing tribute to CELEBRATION TO BRITAIN several typical characteristics of "The Three Musketeers" on British education, such as giving the The Columbia Network President Franklin D. Roosevelt "underdog" and the backward boy will be heard as the principal speaker CAIRO—It can truly be said that special encouragement and help. x% at the celebration marking the 350th never before have Anglo-Egyptian Another encouraging sign of the "The Three Musketeers," adapted anniversary of the birth of Virginia relations been more cordial than times at that function was the pres­ from the famous Alexander Dumas Dare, first child of EngUsh parentage they are at the present time. Natu- ence on the platform of wives of novel of the same name by P. G. bornin the New World, onRoanoke Is raUy, the improvement has been due high Egyptian, officials. Few, even Wodehouse with a musical score by land,N.C.,tobe broadcast today.Aug mainly to the conclusion of the today, may appreciate fully the Rudolf Friml, will be presented on the 18th from 12.00 Noon to 12.45p.m. Ber­ Anglo-Egyptian Treaty and is being great significance of the breaking "Beauty Box Theatre" programme muda time, over the NBC-Bine Net­ maintained as its terms are being down of social barriers. Quite apart with Jessica Dragonette over the work. implemented tn friendly co-opera­ from any question of divergent na­ WABC-Columbia Network today and tion. : > *?• tional characteristics, the seclusion "BAYSIDE" Wednesday, August 25, at 9.30 p.m., Governor Clyde R. Hoey of North One happy step of progress has of the Egyptian women in the past Bermuda time. The musical ro­ Carolina and Representative Lind- been the conclusion of the Montreux has hindered greatly any degree of mance is being presented in two in­ I say C. Warren of North Carolina, who Conference whereby the aboUtion of social intimacy between English peo­ stallments so that the radio audience will preside at the ceremonies, will Navy Blue Sneakers the capitulations or extra>-territorial ple and Egyptians. may hear its full story. be the other speakers. A prayer by Episcopal Bishop Darst of North Caro­ privileges has been agreed to by aU interested nations. Egypt recognizes EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN Drink it for YOUR HIT PARADE lina and music by the U.S. Navy Band will also be heard during the broad­ that it was largely owing to Great BREAKFAST and SUPPER I cast. Britain's good offices, especially those A man wqo considers it unseemly Richard Himber will conduct his that his wife should be seen in pub­ President Roosevelt has accepted of her Foreign Office expert, Mr. W. Favoured by the large majority of J popular dance orchestra in hit songs E. Beckett, that the original draft Uc can scarcely hope to find a con­ the invitation to participate in the active men . . . For the Beach, Deck, of the week during the Your Hit of the convention went through with genial atmosphere among those who Parade broadcast over the NBC-Red commemorative ceremonies on the do not share his views. The prog­ picturesque island, elimaxing more so Uttle modification and with sa Courts, Golf—or around the garden. (WEAF) Network at 10.00 p.m., Ber­ much good wUl. ress in women's emancipation, the muda time, tonight. Stuart Allen, than a month of celebration in North growing participation of Egyptians Definitely smart, with the secret of Himber's featured soloist, will sing Carolina, and will attend unless gov­ in sports, among which the recent PREMIER THANKS BRITISH the vocals of the nation's favourite ernmental problems demand his at­ debut of an Egyptian cricket dub "Bayside" comfort in every springey tunes, aided by Freddie Gibson, and tention in Washington- may be mentioned, the general im­ Nahas Pasha, Egypt's Premies:, heel. the Songsmiths Quartet. It was on Roanoke Island August provement of the Egyptian's mas­ 18, 1587, in the second fllfated Eng­ has recently made several grateful tery of the English language, largely NOT FOR LADIES Ush settlement that Virginia Dare was allusions to British assistance in due to the cinema and radio, are aU born of Eleanor Dare, daughter of finally establishing his country's seen as steps toward friendly rela­ Interesting facts about some of Governor White. When Governor full sovereignty. tions. White returned from a visit to Eng­ Other evidences of a better under­ Hollywood's leading men stars will Again, the Anglo-Egyptian Union land for more suppUes in 1590 all standing are to be found in educa­ be divulged by Ben Alexander during which has been formed specially to trace of the colony of 121 souls, en­ tional developments. A committee his Not for Ladies programme today strengthen understanding between 7/6 larged by one by the birth of Uttle which was appointed to study the at 5.00 p.m., Bermuda time, over the the two peoples recently held its first NBC-Red (WEAF) Network. Virginia, had disappeared. The mys­ methods of teaching., largely at the the pair Amolin Instigation of those who clamoured meeting in Cairo, where a discus­ tery of the settlement's late has never for a complete return to an East­ sion by prominent Englishmen and DEODORANT NBC STRING SYMPHONY been solved. Egyptians on a social topic took for men and boys ern type of pubUc instruction, has The tragedy that befeU Virginia place before nearly 200 members. affirmed its confidence in the West­ The radio premiere of "Racreazoni," Dare and those first pione»rs dis­ The Union has made such headway ern method, thus greatly strength- CREAM a suite by Renzo Bossi based on early couraged further EngUsh coloniza­ since its formation a few months .ning the morale of the British in- It's S-M-O-O-T-H-E-R. Ifs Italian airs, will mark the resumption tion until the founding of James­ ago that it is now arranging for c-r-e-a-m-i-e-r. Delightfully fra­ of the NBC String Symphony pro­ town, Va., in 1607. itructors in government servlee. quarters, having obtained grants grant, soft and lovely. The grammes, conducted by Frank Black, The growth in British culture here from the British and Egyptian gov­ cream of the cream deodorants. tonight from 9.00 to 10.00 p.m., Ber­ vas further 'emphasized at the re­ ernments aggregating E£6,000 (Egyp­ Banishes body odors. Soothing. cent Speech Day of Victoria Col­ Non-staining. V-a-n-i-s4»-M_-g! muda time, over the NBC-Blue tian pounds), and extensions are be­ (WJZ) Network. Sewe Hie lege, Alexandria, which is a purely ing contemplated in Alexandria and "Ask Your Druggist!" British institution designed to give other big centres. (Christian Science ibbons Ck ORIGINAL an education as similar as possible Monitor.) Tomato Juice to that obtainable in England's so- Queen Street called public schools. 4.in_.fl3.wl8.i-23.f29.wl.iii6-M0-wI5-iii-0-f-4 checks Cocktail MALARIA "NATURALLY SKINNY" FOLEsT Made from selected ripe EGYPTIAN OFFICIALS PRESENT GAIN SOLID FLESH in 3 days tomatoes, seasoned to COLDS taste with salt mod condi­ with ments ... A zestful tang first day not found in just plain Sir MUes Lampsofl", British Am­ — .TTLE DIZZINESS 666 tomato juice. bassador, and Lady Lampson, who •VHP BILIOUSNESS Headache, 30 •_F •****_?* _•-_ Liquid, Tablets PILLS SALLOW SKIN minutes distributed the prizes, and many CONSTIPATION Salve, Nose Drops COLLEGE INN high Egyptian officials, several of Kelpa_rialt-_-&_. Try "Rub4-_y-Tis__iM — World's Best whom were "Old Victorians" were "Known in England as ViKelp" Liniment HAMILTON! .nmmmm'^r->***•?••

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STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS YOUR GOOD HEALTH FURNESS BERMUDA LINE d In Your Blood T.E.V. Queen of Bermuda (Furness- (Under contract witn Bermuda Government) Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from Engineers Now Say We're Happier in Air-Conditioned Royal and United States Mail Steamers New York tomorrow August 19th, Rooms and So Work Better ills Health and Vigour sailing on return trip at 3.00 p.m. PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS tomorrow, Agents, Watlington By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. & Conyers. E ONCE thought it very smart should go for all industry) is per­ T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" Wto talk about a course in air sonnel. T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" Kidnefs Usually lo Blame engineering. Now, the air engineer "Efficiency of personnel is a is talking of doing more than direct function of fatigue, and There Is nothing that can so quickly Acid is bound to stay there unless the S. S. Baloram (Rotterdam-Lloyd) undermine your health, strength and Kidneys function properly. merely sweetening and tempering fatigue among other things is a Milt. Fare $60.00 energy as an excess of Acid in your Chemists and doctors in over 35 dif­ is due to arrive from London at St. the air in our function of atmospheric condi­ Blood. Every time you move your hand, ferent countries throughout the world I rooms. He is go­ tions. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive take a step, or use even the slightest recommend Cystex for its purity and George's tomorrow, August 19th, amount of energy, cells are broken down prompt action as a Kidney medicine. For sailing for Madeira on Monday, ing to tone us "A man gets tired more quickly STEAMER New York Bermuda Bermuda New York in the body and create Acids. This proc­ instance, Dr. Geo. B. Knight, Physician , up just to show when the air is too warm or too ess goes on even when you are asleep. of Camden, N. J. recently wrote: "Cys­ August 23rd. Agents, Harnett & how much our cold; his bodily mechanism func­ tex Is an excellent prescription to help Queen of Bda Tue. Thu. Aug. Fortunately, nature has provided an overcome Kidney troubles. It Is assimi­ Richardson. diSj. osi tions, and tions best, like any heat engine, in Aug. 17 Thu. Aug. 19 Sat. Aug. 21 automatic method of getting rid of these lated by the system in short order and 1 after that our specific conditions of temperature Monarch of Bda. Thu. Aug. 19 iSat. Aug. Sat. Aug. 21 Mon. Aug. 23 excess Acids. To get rid of these Acids starts its beneficial action almost im- success in liv­ and humidity. nature provides that your blood circu­ meditely, yet Cystex contains no harm­ Queen of Bda Sat. Aug. 2ljMo n Aug. Mon. Aug. 23 Wed. Aug. 25 late 200 times an hour through 9 million ful or injurious ingredients." Dr. C. Z. ing, are de­ As he discussed the mainten­ Monarch of Bda. Tue. Aug. 24 jThu. Aug. tiny, delicate tubes, or filters,in your Kid­ Rendelle, another widely known physi­ T _E_V. Monarch of Bermuda (Furn­ pendent upon ance of health and the possible Thu. Aug. 26. Sat. Aug. 28 neys. It is the function of the Kidneys to cian and Medical Examiner, of San Fran­ ess-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive the comfort he Queen of Bda Thu. Aug. 26!|Sat . Aug. Sat. Aug. 28 Mon. Aug. 30 filter out these health-destroying Acids, cisco, recently said: "Since the Kidneys factor of endurance under steady and to purify the blood so that it can purify the blood, the poisons collect in from New York on Saturday, August can give us in labor, Mr. Williams explained the Monarch of Bda.. Sat. Aug. 28| Mon. Aug. Tue. Aug. 31 Thu. Sep. 2 take energy and vitality to every part these organs and must be promptly 21st. sailing on return trip at 3.00 I our living con- varying degrees of heat and the Queen of Bda Wed. Sep. 1 WxL Sep. Sun. Sep. 5| Tue. Sep. 7 of your body. But if your Kidneys slow flushed from the system, otherwise they j ditions. relative humidity found to give the down and do not function properly, and reenter the Mood stream and create a p_m. the same day. Agents, Wat­ Monarch of Bda.. Fri. Sep. 3|jsun . Sep. Sun. Sep. .Tue. Sep. 7 remove approximately 3 pints of Acids, toxic condition. I can truthfully recom­ Thus it is not greatest comfort to the most peo­ Poisons, and liquids from your blood lington & Conyers. really tempera­ ple. Queen of Bda Wed. Sep. 8||Fri . Sep. Sat. Sep. Mon. Sep. 13 every 24 hours, then there is a gradual mend the use of Cystex." accumulation of these Acids and Wastes, DR. CHRISMAN ture control but It was most interested in com­ Monarch of Bda.. Sat. Sep. 11 Mon. Sep. Wed. Sep. Fri. Sep. 17 and slowly but surely your system be- Guaranteed to Care "temper con­ parisons made between the me­ Queen of Bda Wed. Sep. 15 Fri. Sep.. Sat. Sep. 18|Mon. Sep. 20 >mes poisoned, making you feel old Because of its world-wide and un­ trol" that is being advocated as a chanical properties of the press Monarch of Bda.. Sep. 18 JMon. Sep.* usual success, Cystex is offered under a T.E.V. Queen of Bermuda (Furness- prime argument for air condition­ room and the same conditions as Sat. Wed. Sep. Froi. Sep. 24 ifore your time, run-down, and worn- written guarantee to do the work to Sep. 22 (Fri. Sep. out. your complete satisfaction in 8 days <_r Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from ing. WeU, most of us will try any­ they affect the human system. Queen of Bda Wed. Sat. Sep. Mon. Sep. 27 money back on return of empty pack­ New York on Monday, August 23rd, thing once, and if air conditioning Regulating the humidity of a press Monarch of Bda.. Sat. Sep. 25 Mon. Sep. Wed. Sep. Oct. 1 age. Under this written guarantee yora Fri. Causes Many Diseases can put Cystex to the test and see ex­ sailing at 3.00 p.m. the same day on will improve some of the disposi­ room results in better, sharper and Queen of Bda Wed. Sep. 29 |Fri. Oct. Sat. Oct. Mon. Oct. 4 If Kidney troubles cause you to suffer actly what it can do in your particular return trip. Agents, WatlingtoD tions that come down my corridor, snappier press work. The proper Monarch of Bda.. Sat. Oct. 2 Mon. Oct. Oct. 8 from Acidity, Getting Tip Nights, Nerv­ case. You must feel younger, stronger 111 petition the building manager amount of moisture keeps the Wed. Oct. Fri. ousness, Leg Pains, -Dizziness, Frequent and better than you have in a long time & Conyers. Queen of Bda Wed. Oct. 6 IFri. Oct. Sat. Oct. Mon. Oct. 11 Headaches, Rheumatism, Swollen Ankles, —you must feel that Cystex has done the to start on the new system. paper soft and gives it a better Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Loss of work thoroughly and completely, or you ... Mr. Robert T. Williams, a New­ printing quality. Vitality, or Burning, Itching and Smart­ merely return the empty package and it ark, New Jersey, engineer, spoke So to, is it necessary to keep the WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents ing, don't waste time worrying and wait­ costs you nothing. You are the sole recently to the Mechanical Con­ ing. The natural thing to do is to help judge of your own satisfaction. With S. S. Lady Somers (C-N.S.) is due skin from getting too dry and feel­ your Kidneys with the doctor's special Cystex there is no long waiting for re­ to arrive from Montreal on Monday, ference of the American News­ ing stretched, or so moist from Kidney prescription called Cystex (pro­ sults, because it is scientifically prepared paper Publishers' Association. That perspiration as to interfere with nounced Siss-Tex). Cystex works direct­ to act directly on the Kidneys. For that August 23rd. sailing the following is the only group, by the way—the one's work. ly on the Kidneys and Bladder, and helps reason most people report a remarkable day for Nassau and Jamaica. Agents, the Kidneys in their func­ improvement within the =*~— newspaper publishers—who I think Humidification aid. in the elim­ tion of washing impuri­ first 48 hours, and com­ J. S. Darrell & Co. have a harder time pleasing their ination of static electricity and ties and Acids from the plete satisfaction 'within patrons than the doctors have. aUows the fuzz of the paper's sur­ CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS system and in maintain­ 8 days. Cystex costs ing the purity of the very little at Chemists, But here is the remedy for all of face to lie flat instead of standing blood. Don't try to over­ and &3 the money back us, and here are some of the straieht up. This is comparable to come Acidity in your guarantee protects yon S. S. Lady (C.N.S.} Is due things Mr. WilUams says: A man's the nr'ckly feeling over the back EASTERN SERVICE blood by taking medicines completely, you should 1 to offset the Acidity. The not take chances with to arrive from Nassau on Tuesday. efficiency is increased if he has a of the ha"' *: ns if every hair were Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from St. John. Halifas. a*^ only way you can really cheap, inferior, or August 24th, sailing the following "sunny eUsposation." on end. when temperatures vary Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, get rid of the Acidity is irritating drugs or Among air conditioning advan­ and we take turns of sweating and by helping your Kidneys delay. Ask your day for Montreal. Agents, J. S. St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. to function properly and Chemist for Cystex, (pro­ tages, he lists health and comfort, chilling. thus remove the Acid nounced Siss-Tex) today DarreU & Co. and says, "There is also what Humidification in the press room om your system. The might be called an irritability is said to save approximately ten Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda factor. People's tempers are better per cent in consumption of ink STEAMER Leave HaUf ax South Bound North Bound if your Chemist cannot supply you, write W. S. Purvis & Co., Ltd. Hamilton S. S.Evelyn(Ocean-Dominion Line) and there is less friction under That is out of my line and 1 is due to arrive from Montreal via comfortable working conditions. should have to be shown, but 1 Lady Nelson.... *T beUeve the most expensive could think of a lot of things the Aug. 13 Halifax with cargo on Monday, Au­ equipment, both in first cost and rest of us could save if our offices Lady Hawkins Aug. 3 Aug. 27 gust 23rd. bound for the West Indies. in operating cost, which we have were air conditioned; collars, and Lady Drake Aug. 12 Aug. 17 Sep. 10 Agents, West & Paschal. in a newspaper plant (which pipe stems and disspositions. 9 Lady Nelson Aug. 26 Aug. 31 Sep. 24 Lady Hawkins Sep. 9 Sep. 14 Oct. 8 Lady Drake _. Sep. 23 Sep. 28 Oct 22 'ajSWV' Lady Nelson- Oct. 7 Oct. 12 PLANE MOVEMENTS WESTERN SERVICE Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from Halifas & Boston Imperial Airways "CavaUer" leaves (Winter), Montreal (Summer), Bermuda, Nassau and Jamaica. DarreU's Island airbase at 10.00 Beginner Cooks Now Make a.m. today August 18th, for Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda Port Washington, Long Island. STEAMER Leave Montreal South Bound North Bound * * * Meals to Beat Grandma's Lady Somers Aug. 11 Pan American Airways' "Bermuda By JUDITH WILSON Lady Rodney Aug. 4 Aug. 10 Aug. 25 Clipper" leaves Port Washington, ONT pity the bride of 1937. granddaughter can tell grandma Long Island, for Bermuda tomorrow D Follow her example. how it's done, instead of grandma Lady Somers Aug. 18 Aug. 24 Sep. 8 August 19th., at 10.00 ajn. Don't spring any jokes about her being the teacher. Lady Rodney Sep. 1 Sep. 7 Sep. 22 leaden biscuits; she probably turns Bride's Biscuits Lady Somers Sep. 15 Sep. 21 Oct. 6 out feathery, golden-brown ones in Lady Rodney Sep. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 20 half the time it took her mother 2 cups flour Imperial Airways "CavaUer" leaves to prepare them. The same with 2 teaspoons baking powder VAGABOND CRUISES Port Washington, Long Island at cakes and gingerbread! 1 teaspoon salt 10.00 a.m. Saturday, August 21st., ,_> cup salad oil Arrive and Leave for Bermuda. LUNCHEON % cup milk (about) STEAMER Leave Montreal I Leave Halifax St. George's Chicken Shortcake P-tn American Airways' "Bermuda Sift together the dry ingredients Buttered Green Peas Combine the salad oil and milk Colborne. Aug. 19 AUE 23 Aug. 27 CUpper" leaves DarreU's Island air- Broiled Mushrooms and stir into the dry ingredients, base at 10.00 a.m. Sunday, August Tomato-Cucumber Ring using enough milk to make a soft For further particulars, apply to:— 22nd, for Port Washington, Long Chocolate Harlequin dough. Remove the dough to a JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents, Island. Iced Tea weU floured board and pat until smooth and about %-inch thick. Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermi DINNER Use a biscuit cutter to cut into Tomato Juice Frappe rounds. Lay on a buttered baking Broiled Small Steaks or pan, brush with more butter and TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST Beef Patties bake in a hot oven (450 degrees Toasted Potatoes Bride's Biscuits F.) for 10 or 12 minutes. This re­ Santed Bananas cipe is good for shortcakes, too. Mixed Green Salad Just roll the dough to about % of DEDUCED P High Water Low Water iSun - Sun­ Devil's Food Cake with an inch to thickness, brush with Marshmallow Frosting butter and bake together in pairs. P.M. 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J»OO_OOO<»CKIO( x=x>__x>_x>__x>e_xfi MAIL NOTICES 6y~Netty THE BOOK STORE KFICE Air Mails per R.m.a Cavalier for. FLY^FLIT Great Britain, the Dominion of So Suzette, \\^ ::: : THE LAKE COUNTIES, Canada and the United States of Is Deadly to Insects Cumberland & Westmorland America, will close at the General INDERELLA she gave ^ * Harmless to Animals by Arthur Mee, (7/8). Post Office today the 18th The 9th volume in Mee's August at 7.30 a.m. "The King's England" CHAPTER XXXV He leaped into action. He must a peek! Kills File. ""THAT evening, in a small get home as fast as possible! He Files spread dangerous Series. This volume con­ made arrangements to charter a disease. Spray Fly-_Ffei i» tains 217 places and 124 Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Ber­ Colorado town, a haggard plane to carry him to the nearest the kitchen, pantry, about Dale returned to his hotel toilets^ pictures. muda for Great Britain, the Do­ transcontinental line, then dashed after a three-days absence in up to his room to throw his be- : : : : MY WAR WITH THE minion of Canada and the United ongings into his bags. Kills Ants UNITED STATES by Lud- States of America, will close at the the mountains. He felt he Ants destroy property- shouldn't have come into Find their nest and spray wig Bemelmans, (10/5). General Post Office tomorrow OOWEVER, for all his speed, it it thoroughly with Fly-Flu. The author's Illustrations town even now—the day and the 19th August at 12.00 Noon. night shifts at the quarry * * was noon the next day before are a delightful accompani­ Parcel Post for Great Britain and he finally landed at the home Kills Mosquitoes worked faster when he was airport. Mosquitoes carry ma­ ment to a completely orig­ the United States at 11.30 a.m. laria, and many other dis­ inal text. Together they leave there to urge them on—but he As it was Saturday, he hoped eases. Fly-Flu will rid had to get some rest, and that Alice would be home from the house of this pest. one with the exhilarating the office. He would go straight sense of having known a there might be a letter from to her apartment and learn from 1. "Suzette," I say one day, "I have 2. And then the good luck arrftre._ A Kills Moths rare mdividual and of hav­ Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Ber­ Patty Lou. . . . her where Patty Lou was, and had of the criticism enough. I leave." voice from the radio tell us, "Drink Spray Fly-Flu in closets, "No," say Suzette, "Madame's bad Sanka Coffee and Sleep. Of a marvel­ ing discovered a special gem muda for Great Britain, the Do­ Those dreary days of toil and what had happened. disposition, it is only from the wake­ ous flavor, but from it is removed chests, on your clothes. It discouragement would have been He raced to a taxicab, con­ the caffein." And wakefulness. not stain nor harm of eccentric literature. minion of Canada and the United so much easier if she had only sulted Alice's wire, and read her fulness, from coffee." : : : : IN MY PATH by Hal­ States of America, will close at the answered his letters. It wasn't address to the cab . Kills Cockroaches liday Sutherland, (12/6). General Post Office on Saturday like her not to do so. Had some­ "Get me there with all possible Cockroaches and water- A book as full of unusual the 21st August at 12.00 Noon. thing happened to her? He had speed!" bugs cannot live where been filled with all kinds of vague A half hour later, Alice was Fly-Flu is sprayed. Its experiences as were its pre­ Supplementary Mail (Double Post­ fears. Only the realization of ushering him into her apartment. vapor kills. decessors. There are stories age) from 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m. what this granite meant to his "What do you mean by going of lunatics at large who father — to the company — had away without saying goodby to Kills Bedbugs Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. kept him from rushing home. proved to be sane, of swind­ Parcel Post for Great Britain and Patty Lou? And _hen never writ­ Fly Flu exterminates "Mr. Northcutt!" The hotel ing to her?" she demanded at bedbugs. Spray it on bed lers and hypochondriacs, of the United States at 11.30 a.m. frame*! in floor cracks, m clerk called to Dale as he entered once. the air. the author himself ta the the lobby. "Not saying goodby .... not role of matchmaker. There "Yes?** Dale hurried to the writing . . . . " Dale stammered. Kills Fleas is the truth about a certain desk. "Then, Mardell didnt tell her? 3. So we serve the Sanka Coffee next 4. Next morning Suzette gave a peek Spray Fly-Flu on rugs, Mails due tomorrow from England "Tve a wire for you, sir." She didn't get my ietters?" night. For once, Madame makes com­ in the boudoir. "Oh," she say to me, carpets, draperies. Spray secret post-mortem [and the Dale's hand, reaching for the "Anything is possible when pliments. "Good dinner—good cof­ "Madame slept like a baby. It is it on animals to rid them authentic story of tubercu­ Mails per M.v. Normandie due to eOTOlope, was not quite steady Mardell Gray is around," Alice fee," she say, and demand another magic." "Fine," I say, "and Sanka of fleas. Perhaps it was from Patty Lou! cup. Coffee, it is the magician." lin, round which raged one arrive in New York 16th. said crisply. "Sit down and listen Kills Lice of the greatest controver­ A message from her at last! to a tale that will make you re­ Lice will die if they August, should connect with Q.t.e.v. -lis nervous fingers tore the en­ alize you cant trust girls like breathe Fly-Flu. Use it sies of the past fifty years. Queen of Bermuda sailing for Ber­ velope, unfolded the sheet. His Mardell to deliver messages or to If you love coffee... but it doesn't for spraying fowls, their : : WETS OF THE PECOS eyes moved swiftly over the mes­ forward letters." coops, and nests. muda 17th August. sage: love you... discover Sanka Coffee. by Zane Grey, (7/6). It's real coffee at its fragrant best The problem of a girl in a EVERYTHING ALL RIGHT. COME THEN, Alice told the entire HOME AT ONCE. DAD. . . . cheering and delicious ... but land of desperadoes, and * story. Dale was aghast at Mails Despatched what he heard, and swore ven­ with 97% of the caffein removed. "Pecos" Smith's ride to her REAT!" Dale exclaimed, then geance on Mardell and Vern. Make it strong . . . the right rescue make up a novel with G laughed as the clerk re­ Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ garded him curiously. "I guess," "Don't bother about them. way to make any good coffee . . . every element that has con­ muda leaving Bermuda tomorrow the They are finished," Alice said. he defended, "a fellow has a "The important thing now is for and sip it slowly, to enjoy all the tributed to Zane Grey's enor­ 19th. August, should connect with S.sd right to exdaira over a summons ine flavor. You'll long for an­ mous popularity. you to see Patty Lou." Hamburg sailing from New York, to come home when he's so "But where is she?" Dale ex­ other cup! Take it . . . take as : : : : FOUND FLOATING darned homesick." ploded. "I've asked you three for Southampton on the 22nd August. "Bet there's a girl waiting," the many cups as you like. For Sanka by Freeman Wills Crofts, times!" Coffee can't bother your nerves (7/6). A first rate mystery clerk hazarded, with a smile. "She's gone out today to see Just then, a messenger boy her old neighbor. Mrs. Carlson." . . . can't keep you awake . . . no story — ingenious, lucid, came up to the desk. matter how much you drink. reasonable,intricate and ex­ Mails due on Saturday from Engla n Alice told him. "You can either "Telegram for Mr. Dale North­ wait for here here or, if you citing. cutt," he said, shoving a signature hurry, you can possibly catch her Mails per M.v. Bremen due to ar­ book toward the clerk. out there." DRINK IT AND SLEEP! : : : : AND SO—VICTORIA rive in New York today 18th August "He's right here,'" the clerk re­ "Alice, you're a pal!" Dale sud­ Butterfield & Co. should connect Q.t.e.v. Monarch of plied. by Vaughan Wilkins, Dale signed for the second wire denly grabbed her and kissed her. Distributors (8/6). Not for a long time Bermuda sailing for Bermuda to- and opened it. He read: "Even if you have taken ages to morrowl9th August. tell me where I could find Patty has a tale so plentiful ta THERE'S BEEN A HOT TIME IN THE Lou!" incident and glamour and OLD TOWN. STOP. LEARNED FROM YOUR OFFICE YOU ARE COMING He dashed for the door, and excitement come from the HOME STOP. HOPE YOU CAN RUSH was gone. pan of a new novelist. Mails Despatched FOR PATTY LOU'S SAKE. STOP. WHEN Alice looked at her wrist watch YOU ARRIVE SEE ME AT MY APART­ Dale had been there exactly fif­ + MENT FOUR SIX ONE PAIR COURT teen minutes. Ages, he had said 7308 wll.wl8.w25. Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Ber­ ALICE CARR Tears filmed her eyes. She would THE LINEN SHOP muda leaving Bermuda on the 21st. Dale read the cryptic message have felt that way about Chet THE BOOK STORE August, should connect with M.v. twice. What did it mean? It under the same circumstances. St. George's Queen Mary sailing from New York seemed to confirm his fears that (To be concluded) for Southampton on the 25th August. something had happened to Patty 4>0<100CX>0<10<> Lou that that was the reason he 'The characters in this serial are ^ari not heard from hw 60 inch WHITE DOESKIN $5.50 yard All Beauty Treatment New Fall Shades $6.50 yard For Hire UKE BREECHES 737-tw. New-Hudson Should Be a Secret Rite By JACQUELINE HUNT BICYCLES A MAN naturally admires a cologne and velvety with dusting •» pretty complexion whether it powder. belongs to his wife or a casual ac­ Brush your hair until it shines, G. E. Focused Tone Radios quaintance. But he doesn't want press the waves — if any — into to think about what you did to get place and brush the ends Into Focused tone means perfect tone through tbe medium it in the first loose curls. Then tie a bright, nar­ of COLORAMA TUNING, AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY When a tonic is needed to place. He likes row ribbon around your head to CONTROL. 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of this particular trip, did not get NEW ISLAND RISING IN SAN a more abiding pleasure in his outing of a few miles than anything. That a FRANCISCO BAY fifty mile an hour rush on the roads, or a two hundred mile an hour whizz DAYTON BICYCLES through the air, can supply. Geography is in the making out in On the island will be parking space Then there is the battle field as­ San Francisco Bay. A manniade is­ for 12,000 automobiles. Water supply pect to look at. Tomorrow we shall Used Only land a mile long and nearly a mile will be provided by pipeline from the have the usual Bank HoUday tale of wide is rising from the shoals be­ San Francisco system to a 4,000,000- kiUed and wounded, running into 2 Weeks tween Oakland and San Francisco, gallon reservoir on Yerba Buena Is- | thousands, in the never ending war to become the site for the Golden land, adjacent to the Exposition site. between speed and safety. Probably Gate World's Fair of 1939. "Already the big land patch has the figures wUl be no less than the 'Xocated in the shadow of the San affected tides and currents in the day's casualties in the Spanish War £5.10.0. Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and Bay, according to U.S. Army En­ or in the days "incidents" between just a few whitecaps from the tower-1 gineers and experts of the U.S. Coast Jap and Chinaman. ing Golden Gate Bridge, the Exposi­ and Geodetic Survey, who have been But to end in an optimistic note tion island represents another im­ taking daily measurements of tides and taking speed catastrophes as we portant engineering achivement in a and currents for the last month. used to take small pox as sometimes ASTWOODS' region famous for doing things in a Whether the altered flow will affect inevetable, I think that London big way," says a bulletin from the I ship channels by sand and silt de­ crowded is as fascinating as London ai67<'A tu.ei. to s. Washington, D.C, headquarters of posits has not yet been determined. empty. Looking on at the City and the National Geographic Society. "The Exposition, which will open West End rush hour the rigorous February 18, 1939, and run through type of the tide of humanity certainly HUMAN MIRACLE December 2 of the same year, is a inspires one to feel the Anglo Saxon $40,000,000project, of which $7,200,000 is not done with yet by a large ma­ "The new island project is compar­ has been provided by the Federal jority. 20% Reduction able, in some respects, to such out­ Government, $5,000,000 by the State If it cculd be arrived at, there would standing 'human miracles' as Davis Government of California, and be an interesting "statistic to have of Island, Tampa, Florida; Governor's $7,500,00 by private subscription. the pedestrian rate of progress in SUMMER Island extension, New York Harbour; The remainder will come from ad­ London streets worked out as against the Portland, Oregon, airport; lower missions, leasing the exhibit space, that of other towns. Certainly one Potomac Park, Washington, D.C; etc. Exposition officials estimate that gets the impression it would be far COATS AND DRESSES and the dikes built to close in the at least 20,000,000 persons will see above the average. Possibly there Zuiderzee in The Netherlands. the Fair during its 288-day run." vibrational effect of milUons of hu­ " 'Treasure Island,' as the Exposi­ man beings in contact may explain tion site has been named, was liter­ London's life-Uness. A. R. MERCER ally sucked from the shoals of San THIS WORLD OF OURS But compensating balances always Francisco Bay. Reclamation work come in. A bus ride for charing Cross Queen Street on the site began in February, 1936, Fortune chanced to land me in to the Bank must, one thinks, take when the United States Army Engin­ longer than one old horse rate speed. NO CHARGES NO RETURNS eers, in cooperation with Exposition London Town on August Bank Hol­ iday. I quite blessed the good Saint I suggested this at one of our camping 4 workers, started the big dredging out places on the way to my elderly 737«t_»-w- job. Eleven giant dredges, 1,000men. Lubbock for I found the City and West End quite Resting places for the conductor, to which he agreed, So and a daily 24-hour schedule were once more science seems to have employed for a year and five months day, far from the madding, perspir­ ing crush that filled the countryside. beaten humanity's power to keep to dig 25,000,000 cubic yards of sand in step with it. But that is a long from the floor of the Bay and pump The whole City was like Sahara it­ story! it into a huge square, rimmed by a self and the Strand was just a series H. _. W. stone seawall more than three miles of safe desert "islands." To add to it long. all a hot sun on the empty streets Be prepared made the comparison complete. "The island rests on a shallow area Were it not for the buses I could for "Paint' formerly from six to twenty-five have thrown myself down in the mid­ feet under water. The finished site Enamels, dle of Cheapside for a mid-day siesta Up Time " will rise thirteen feet above the sur­ DON'T GROPE IN THE —provided I could have made it right face. During the construction job, Stains, with Mr. Solitary Policeman on indoors approximately 100,000 cubic yards of black bay sand were pumped into the guard. But I could not but notice, and out Varnishes, seawall enclosure each day. alas, the bus drivers and conductors were not so cheerio as of old. The re­ "Today it stands ninety per cent and cent strike has, I fear, left its sores I completed, and engineers predict on their tempers. So a recumbant that the final surfacing will be fin- WINDOW BLIND figure in Cheapside might not have finished this month. After this, the (Dial 1179) been seen as a "Bang Holiday "joke— 400-acre site will be given a bath. GREEN Bay sand must be 'unsalted' before as the festival is pronounced by the trees, shrubs and flowering plants good cockney. can be successfully transplanted. But the quietude of "Cheap" did This will be done by a process called bring John Gilpin back to mind. I leaching' which consists of keeping could see the honest man putting up the ground continually soaked and the shutters and mounting his horse FRITH'S Hardware Store drained with fresh water until the for the famous ride. So to speak last Mt of salt has washed back into there was room to see it all, to-day. the Bay. No one there but John his horse and myself with his family looking out of TO BECOME AIRPORT the window to see the startling start, But to-day what is Edmonton, or At the conclusion of the World's even Ware with a runaway horse, to FOR DULL, OFF-COLOUR Fair in 1939, the island will be trans­ our well-fed citizens now on holiday formed into a municipal airport to intent. On their Buicks, Rolls I 11 I H ... Listerine Tooth Paste serve the SanFrancisco-Oakland area. Royces, Fords, and Austins one erases stains — even to­ The site will be cleared of all struc­ would need to search from John bacco stains; adds a lus­ tures except a permanent adminis­ O'Groats to Lands End to locate HflRElDTHAOI HARK T tre to teeth that is truly Agents tration building and two hangars, them—nor even confine one's hunt 200 by 300 feet each, which will serve to this Uttle island. FLASHLIGHTS remarkable. Try a tube. as exhibit buildings during the Fair. And that brought up all todays '"Hae island Is connected with the moralisings over the question of & BATTERIES TOOTH F. BURROWS & CO., LTD. San Francisco-Oakland Bridge by a whether distance really lends en­ — they last longer 110-feet causeway capable of accom­ chantment to the vew, or whether Front Street and Queen Street FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Q8S LISTERINE PASTE modating, 3,000 vehicles an hour. Gilpin, apart from the special mishap Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937. r CHINESE SITUATION CLIPPER LEFT ON 2,300 MILE | Labour Disputes in Japan Classified Advertisements FLIGHT YESTERDAY Rise Greatly This Year ! Continued from Pace 1 HELP WANTED Continued from Page I TOKIO.—Strikes and labour dis­ putes are increpsing ala±n__ngly in A middle-aged White WOMAN to Plants hold its first autumn meeting on spume flew upwards as high as the Japan, Home Office statistics sbow. Strawberry " assist with small famUy. September 10th. lower edge of the wing. Slowly CUpper In the first five months of this year Hi's bow lifted and she climbed onto controversies totaled 1,229, against Box 7349 Bda. Press. LONDON, Aug. 17 (BOP)—Shang­ 7349*s. i.to.f.20 hai messages report a successful the step of the huh. 7C0 for the corresponding pericd last orders now being received start with the evacuation of foreign­ In the Great Sound she shook free year. Experienced COOK and HOUSE­ ers, mostly women and chUdren, of the water and commenced to climb It is noticeable that In recent la­ MAID. Apply Mrs. Ambrose T. from the International Settlement. quickly. bour disputes employers have been Gosling, Strawberry HU1, Paget. HostiUties in the form of artUlery CUpper m wiU have advantages more ready to make concessions, an Telephone 2101. duels and air redds have continued that no other plane attempting the labour rarely has rescrted tc violence. 7359..m.tu.w. between Chinese and Japanese forces. Bermuda-Azores flight has had. She More than 80 per cent of the total Meantime the influence of the British wUl travel some hundreds of mUes represents demands for increases in One good BUTLER, one good THOS. J. WADSON & SON and other Governments is tUl being with the aid of the Bermuda wireless wages or discharge allowances on WAITER. High wages wiU be directed towards securing agree­ station, and is expected to pick up the ground of the rise in Uving costs. paid to good men. RaveUo Gar­ ment of the parties to a plar for the the radio signals from the U.S.S. dens. cessation of attacks and a separation Bibb before losing the local beam. 7361..m.tu.w. From the Bibb onwards she wiU of forces. The defence of their na­ Immediately, White STEWARD lor tionals in foreign settlements at have the advantage of the wireless station at Horta and of the German gentlemen's club, HamUton. Write FAIRBANKS, Aug. 17. (CP)—A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Shanghai is the concern of aU govern­ Box 7373, Bermuda Press. storm swept the Arctic yesterday and ments, but it dees not appear that ship Schwabenland. and also of the Shanghai residents were In any Vulcania and Conte de SavoU for pur­ 73.the* tom23. WORLD NEWS blanketed the Canadian, American Continued from Paje 1 and Russian fliers, would-be rescurers danger before the landing of Japanese poses of bearings. WOMAN to do General Housework. of the Russian transpolar airmen. all merchants just as you are. We resinforcements and it is far from Among the number watching CUp­ Two people in lamily. Write Box IN BRIEF Jimmy Mattern was amongst the were trying to look after our own ;clear in the estimation of observers per III lift herself from the water 7371 Bermuda Press. grounded aviators and spent the day pigeon just as well as we tried to look in London whether ideas of miUtary yesterday were persons who saw the 7371+tu. w. fitting his plane with de-icers. Bob after yours. We did the very best prestige or safety of their nationals Ul-fated monoplane Trade Wind take Randall, Canada's most seasoned we could, and to have, out of about come first as a motive of the present off at almost the same spot In 1931. NTEEAL, Aug. 17. (CP)—The Arctic flyer, is chartered by the Rus­ 253 items, only 66 items increased, Japanese action. Tirade Wind, carrying Mrs. Beryl quelling of disorders In scattered sian Embassy at Washington. The shows that we did not do very badly," The Foreign Secretary, who was Hart and Lieut. McLean, was never areas of Quebec's strike front was fol­ WANTED Siberian side of the Pole saw much concluded Mr. Gosling. in London today, and Lord HaUfax heard from again. She carried no lowed last night by the announce­ activity as rescue preparations got The chairman asked for comment who Is In charge of the Foreign radio equipment. ment that no immediate attemps under way. from members but there was no res­ Office during Mr. Eden's HoUday, The only flight from Bermuda to 100,000 used BERMUDA STAMPS— would be made to reopen any of the ponse for a minute or so. "I take it, were tn close consulatation this the Azores, previous to that of Clipper Jubilee, Pictorial, Coronation. Best fifteen darkened textile and steel GIBRALTAR, Aug. 17 (CP)—Vice- then, that we are all satisfied with morning with permanent officials m, was that of one of the Lufthansa's prices paid. Cash. Ernest J. Bell mills of the Province. Company WELL-DRESSED AdmiraJ Rolf Carls, Commanderin- this new arrangement being made at the Foreign Office on the grave Dornler flying-boats last year, when The Bermuda Press. officials said they would not negotiate Chief of the German Mediterranean for five years," said Mr. Vesey. situation in the Far East. This the Schwabenland catapulted her 66375 f. eitp. with the strikers until all barricades MEN HAVE WELL- Fleet, disembarked from the "pocket Mr. J. W. Cox, M.C.P., said he was afternoon they took advantage of the on her way from here. leadir^ to the mills were removed battleship" Admiral von Scheer here inclined to feel that was the case. presence In or near London of several CUpper Id's crew of seven wiH and other effect to blockade the plants COMBED HAIR. today to thank Sir Charles Haring- In common with others, he said, of their colleagues to discuss the dine in luxury on their flight lould cease. In Ontario a tentative ton, the Governor of Gibraltar, when he first heard it was contem- latest developments at Shanghai and through the night.. Hot meals pre­ THEY USE... agreement has been reached, seeking FOR SALE for the aid given wounded sailors plated to make increases in the measures which are being taken for pared at the Belmont Manor were to end the conflict. This agreement on the man-of-war Deutschland after freight rates the information did not the protection cf British Uves and taken aboard ship in special thermos must be first ratified by the strikers. she had been bombed by Spanish | create a very pleasant reaction, interests. The Ministers who met containers. I Two COWS, flush, recently tuber­ The details are not revealed. aviators. at the foreign Office with mr. Eden From Horta in the Azores, CUpper cular and blood tested. Phone 1718. FIRST REACTION and Lord Halifax were the first Lord HI is to go to Lisbon, Portugal, 17372*tu. w. LONDON, Aug. 17. (CP)—Labour OTTAWA, Aug. 17. (CP)—The Do­ of the admiralty, Mr. Duff Cooper, thence to Southampton, England, MOTOR CRUISER "8 Bells" 26 foe has embarked on a great national minion Government announced to- "In view of the high freight rates the War Secretary, Mr. Hore-Belisha with possibly a stop at MarseUles, Dug Out with Cabin and Toilet. apaign. Nineteen mass confer- night it had disallowed the Alberta which now exist I think the reaction and the Colonial Secretary, Mr. France. It is expected that CUpper have been held and three more bank legislation passed during the of everybody was that there was no Ormsby Gore, who was passing III wUl be back in Bermuda, on the 45-50 H.P. Universal motor, Licen­ be held before the end of Aug- recent session of the Provincial real ground for a further increase," through London on his way to re­ return flight, in about two weeks. sed to carry 22 passengers. A.I. rhe purpose is to lift labour Legislature. It is the first time the said Mr. Cox. "But having had the sume his hoUday after attending the She is due at Southampton on the condition, recently completely i doldrums, give it vitality Domi__don Government has disallowed facts, the actual facts placed before League's Mandates commission at eastward crossing on August 23 or overhauled. Phone 2407. ake the great working class Provincial legialtion for more than us by the Trade Development Board Geneva. 24. 2377fw. th. f. s. n-conscious." Mr. Herbert. ten years. and having had an opportunity to The Ministers were together for m, chairman of the campaign (Alberta's new legislation was de- examine the proposed tariff, and in about two hours and gave consider­ Lttee, who steered Labour to a signed to further the plans of its | the Ught of the explanatory notes ation to aU possible steps which victory in the London Coun- "Social Credits' Premier, Mr. Aber- which Mr. Gosling has made, I think might be taken to ensure a peaceful FOR RENT elections, described the hart). we should accept the position as re­ outcome from the tension at ; follows: "There are FALL OF SANTANDAR IS commended by the Board." Shanghai. They also decided to Unfurnished BUNGALOW, Mount utstanding features for the Mr. Cox felt the Board had done take aU possible measures to protect PREDICTED IN A WEEK impaign: its bigness of HiU, aU conveniences. Write Box their best to keep the increases down the safety of British in the Inter­ 7330 Bermuda Press. its completeness and its COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE the bare maximum, and he believed, national Settlement and to secure Continued from Page 1 7330*th. ei. to wl8. long-term character." too, that the rates proposed were British interests there. No further Harlow-Taylor's "Personal Property" the maximum rates.. He understood meetings of Ministers have been upon shipping which have occurred Two Large ROOMS, may be used for OET LOUIS, Montserrat, Aug. 17. Has Last Showing that in many cases they were higher arranged and Eden is leaving London Ught housekeeping, separate en­ ashes occurred today be- of late in Mediterranean waters and than the rates at present in force or to resume his hoUday. at an extension of the area in which I trance. Leonard Aitken, Serpen­ riking sugar cane workers Another demonstration of the which were likely to be enforced tine Road. and troops and police which gave a these incidents are new taking place. BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY versatile talent of Jean Harlcw and immediately on ratification of the His Majesty's Government have 7376*w. s. serious turn to the labour unrest Robert Taylor is to be made evident contract. here. Arms were resorted to to dis- issued instructions through the Ad­ at the Colonial Opera House Theatre The contract company must have ;rse the strikers. Several planations miralty if any British merchant tonight in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's some leeway in the matter of rates, CHOIR OFF ON ANNUAL Houses and Cottage* ave been fired and trolley lines ship is attacked by submarine with­ delightful new romantic comedy, and inasmuch as staple items fcr the out warning his Majesty's ships are for RENT and for SALE svrecked. Many sugar refineries have "Personal Property". Colony's requirements remained at OUTING TOMORROW authorised to counter-attack the SHOE SALE GERALD GRAY been forced to close down. The main Miss Harlow and Taylor are teamed the old rates, Mr. Cox felt it was very submarines. MRS. CHAMPNESS is with seasonal workers who for the first time and their colla­ much better to accept the position The Second Division (Cathedral) York House, ITront St. West are harvesting the island's crops. boration is distinctly a success. and the recommendation of the Now On They have the additional benefits choir wiU hold their annual outing Dial 2715. Cables "Houses Board to ratify the contract on the tomorrow at Morgan's Island. The BERLIN, Aug. 17. (CPi—The Gov­ of an excellent supporting cast and basis proposed. ernment has announced a new offer­ clever direction by W. S. Van Dyke. motor boat which has been chartered Mr. Cox then moved the resolution for the occasion leaves from the foot BON MARCHE ing of £56,100,000 in fifteen year 4_% In the case are Reginald Owen, Gosling Real Estate Company treasury bonds for funding opera­ quoted. of Burnaby Street. HamUton, at COURT NEWS Una O'Connor, Henrietta Crosman, Mr. S. S. Toddings, M.C.P., asked 2 p.m. Burnaby Street ARTHUR C. N. GOSLING tions. £8,000,000 have already been E. E. Clive, Cora Witherspoon, Maria the Chairman of the Trade Develop­ 7353«_<_-n.eitp. MRS. R. G. ROBINSON subscribed and the balance is to be Shelton and Forrester Harvey, each It is expected that about sixty Continued from Page 1 offered to the public at 98.75. ment Board if he did not think it was members wiU attend, and, accom­ of whom plays an outstanding part a coincidence that items they hoped question she heard some screaming Furnished Houses with rare skill. panying the choristers, wiU be Canon to get rid of under the Ottawa Pact and Mrs. Tovey, and Mr. and Mrs. and went into the front yard to see for rent WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. (OP)— The new picture is based on the had been increased in this freight John R. Bridge. if it was any of her children. She Leaders in the United States Senate H. M. Harwood stage success. "Man schedule. He asked Mr. Gosling if saw Tweed sitting on little WiUie Properties for Sale cted today that legislation to in Possession," and it bf comes even Games and contests of various M he did not think any local influence kinds wiU be staged, and refreshments Allen in the road beating him. She "•»«