LIGHTING-UP TIME WEATHER FORECAST G a.m. to Midnight, Monday—Moderate, 9.00 pan. southwesterly winds; fair; scattered shown; TIDE TABLE FOR JULY YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Maximum temperature ...... 80.2 Da te High Water Low Water Sun- Sun- Minimum temperature , 74.5 A.M. P.M. A.M. PJC rise eat Sunshine...... n hours, 24 minutes 1 1.30 2.05 7.56 8.10 6.15 8.30 Rain '••.--,• A trace 2 226 3.09 8.49 9.15' 616 8.30 Wip SUnjal (-totte attft (Eolimtat milt HAMILTON. . MONfiAY. JULY 2, 1945 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM VOL. 25—NO. 153 ALLIED WARSHIPS PUSH OUT B.W.A.F. HOLD HALF CHIEF JUSTICE'S HOME flARLY MEETING AUSTRALIANS LAND! AT BALIKPAPAN, IS BROKEN INTO INVASION FEELERS TO JAPAN It is understood by The By RONALD WILLIAMS Further Stimulus To Members THIRD BORNEO AREA TO BE INVADED: Royal Gazette that "Stow­ LONDON, June 30 (Reuter).— away," Paget, the residence of Pushing out invasion feelers to­ Provided By Lady Burghley tbe Chief Justice, the Hon. Sir wards the Japanese homeland, Al­ Bermuda Base A Gift, Brooke Francis, and Lady lied warships are sweeping the is­ Francis was broken Into on tbe land dotted waters north of recent­ Says U.S. State Official ACTK*Ui0TW0RDS,IS BIGGEST B.29 RAID YET UPON JAPAN week-end while they were visit­ ly captured Okinawa and within ing friends. 300 miles Of the main Japanese FEATURE OF ACTIVITIES It is further understood that group, Tokyo reports indicated to­ WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reu­ the Bermuda Police instituted day. ter). — The U.S. State Depart­ .•Providing further stimulus for the 600 SUPERFORTS STRIKE an investigation in the neigh­ An Allied surface force of des­ ment bas issued a statement members of the Bermuda Women's Enemy's Key Defences In Borneo bourhood. troyers and minesweepers approach­ by Acting Secretary of State, Auxiliary Force at the half yearly JAPAN IN PREDAWN RAD) About the only clues were ed Okino Erabu Island, 40 miles Mr. Joseph Grew, on reports of meeting which was held last week, north of Okinawa, and reconnoitred an exchange by the United found tb *he bedroom where States of 50 over-age destroyers the Commandant, Lady Burghley. Now Isolated Or Crushed; S'West beds were strewn with oleander the coast, Tokyo radio said. This said that she "felt honoured at coral Island is only 270 miles from for 99-year leases on certain 4,000 Tons Of Fire Bombs flowers and grape tree leaves. British territory in which being connected with such a body." the southernmost 'tip of Kyushu, Lady Burghley told the women The Bermuda Police, when one of the biggest of the Japanese military and na­ Dropped On 4 Key Cities questioned by The Royal Ga­ val bases where established. that the B.WAF*. went in for Pacific Under Tactical Control homelands. "actions, not words." zette, would provide no infor­ It had been alleged la the mation about the incident, but These reports follow the news *°t fee-," she continued, "$. can say JAPANESE SUICIDE PLANE that American troops, strengthen­ press tbat the United States this, and I know what I am saying, MANILA, July 1 (Reuter & AP).— General MacArthur it is understood that finally ing their hold in their Ryukyus' Government bad failed to ob­ announced that Australian ground forces landed at Balikpapan on BASE HIT BY MITCHELLS it was discovered that no fel­ chain, occupied Kume Island, 50 tain such leases to cover areas for although I have been connected onious intent was involved. in Newfoundland where expen­ with it ever since I arrived here and the southeast coast of Borneo and secured a firm beachhead. miles west erf Okinawa. have been in a position be know all GUAM, July 2 (Monday) (AP).— No trace of any Japanese troops sive installations lad been The invasion of tiie famed oil centre was the third major was found by the American forces constructed including an im­ I that Is being done I feel I have filled Nearly 600 Superfortresses, the great- the role fad an admiring spectator landing on the island. fleet of B.29's ever sent against Ja­ which went ashore on Kume and portant military airfield thoroughly explored this seven by I more than that of an active mem­ The Australian Seventh Division went ashore after intensive pan, struck four'of Nippon's indus­ NEHRU PLEDGES CONGRESS Mr. Grew pointed out that ber* trial cities witb a record 4,000 tons three miles' Island. the 99-year lease on lands ori- air and naval bombardment by tho United States Naval and Far of fire bombs before dawn today. More Invasion speculation came EVERY CALL ANSWERED Eastern Air Forces. PARTY* CMPERATION nally acquired in Newfound­ It was the greatest incendiary from Tokyo today. The Japanese land for united States military Lady Burghley continued, "How- Royal Australian and the Royal strike of the Pacific war. news agency, speaking of the possi­ and naval bases was signed on Netherlands* Naval Forces also parti­ bility of a landing on Honshu, larg­ ever. in such a role, I feel I can The targets, all fire bombed for June 14, 1941, and another speak freely of the wonderful work cipated in the operation against the 16,000 Mines Swept Up the first time, were: Sure, site of Naming Of Members Of New est of the Japanese islands on which lease was signed on July 15, major Dutch Borneo petroleum port. | Tokyo lies, admitting there were that has been carried out by the Japan's greatest naval base on the 1942 covering additional areas- B.WA-F. during-the time I have been By British Ships inland sea; Shimonoseki, on the Council Still A Problem good invasion beaches from Nagoya The airfield mentioned was in. LOSSES ARE LIGHT to Tokyo Bay—a coastal stretch of here. I think I can say that every northern shore of Shimonoseki eluded in these leases. call upon it has been answered, and (Special through Beuter) Strait at the western entrance to By NOEL BUCKLEY roughly 300 miles,—stressed the na­ General MacArthur said the tural obstacles confronting the Mi- "The lease for the establish­ every situation with which it has ground troops advanced inland the inland sea; XJbe, one of Japan's ment of bases in Newfound­ LONDOitt, June 30 (Reuter).—In a major coal centres and top magne­ SIMLA, INDIA, July 1 (Reuter).— ties. come in contact has been dealt with rapidly and that losses had been report on 16,000 mines swept up by land was not granted in ex­ in a satisfactory manner. This to a light. sium producing region ta the Japa­ Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who ar­ T5_e broadcast declared: "The change for fifty over-age des­ 1.3*50 minesweepers, the British Ad­ nese Empire; and Kumamoto, a rived here today at the invitation narrow coastal plains are every­ large extent is due to our Honorary With this third landing following miralty today disclosed that mines troyers," Mr. Grew stated. He Secretary, Miss Rogers, and we all i»V transportation hub and military Of Maulaws Abul Kalam Azad, Con­ where dominated by heavily wood­ added tbat in e> change of notes the seizure of the enemy's bases on planted by German planes on the training centre, as well as an im­ gress President in office, tonight ed mountains which may prove im­ realise the depth of gratitude we owe Tarakan Island off the Borneo east night of May 1, 1940, temporarily portant war industries' city on west­ pregnable. between tbe U.S. Secretary of to her. coast, in tne Brunei Bay area, and urged his supporters to sink petty State and the British Ambas­ closed the British ports of Sunder­ ern Kyushu. differences, and pledged the Con­ "Another great military obstacle sador, tbe late Lord Lothian, ' lyi; marvel at the able manner in the Miri and Seria oilfields en the land, Hartlepool. Middlesbrough, Is provided by the countless rice north coast. General MacArthur RAID FOLLOWS PROPHESY gress to try every opening to reach dated September 12, 1940, which she copes with everything, Humber and Blyth. and tine French a settlement of the questions at paddies and innumerable tiny fields which formed the basis of ne­ and often wonder how many nights said that Japanese key defences in ports of Dunkirk, Calais and Bou­ enclosed by dykes. While rice is Borneo were now isolated or The raid follows within two weeks stake at the Simla conference of gotiations leading to the es­ she goes without sleep in order to logne. on the announcement by the chief India leaders. growing, these fields are knee deep tablishment ot United States keep pace with all the demands that •.rushed. In the battle against mines, the in mud, and at other times are are made cm tbe B.WAF. and the He continued. "The speed, surprise of the TJ.S. Army Air Force, General It appeared tonight as though the military and naval bases en British Navy lost 237 sweepers—99 to H. H. Arnold, that "Superfortresses Congress was going to be prepared transformed Into great lakes." British territory, the British endless problems that are ever occur­ and shock of these three operations mines, 68 to Nazi air attacks and 70 In another reassuring broadcast I ring. Her cheerfulness and tact have secured the domination of tt the year beginning July 1 will to put forward the best man, re­ Ambassador stated that the to other causes. drop a million and three hundred gardless of party, in its list of nom­ to the much bombed Nipponese, lease of areas in Newfoundland, seem limitless and the wonderful Borneo and have driven a wedge to In September, 1939, the Germans Tokyo radio said, "Special attack as well as in Bermuda, would Christian spirit she displays is the the south splitting the East Indies. I thousand tons of bombs on Japan." inees for the Viceroy's Executive were believed to have about 100,000 The bif, B.29 strike upon Japan CouncU, and new efforts for agree­ units, backed by 10,000,000 people, be given "freely and without life of the whole movement. We 'The strategic Makassar Straits, moored contact mines to start their was announced in today's commu­ ment between the Congress and are already massed, ready to sacri­ consideration." could not get along without her and gateway to the Flores and Java Seas, offensive. The first fields were nique from Admiral Chester Ni­ Moslem League leadership were also fice their lives for their homeland.** I only hope she has some idea of are now controlled hy our surface moored in the area of the Humber, mitz, who also reported that U.S to be made. However, it was almost In the East Indies Allied invasion how much we all appreciate her. craft, as well as hy air and sub­ on Britain's east coast. Towards the forces are gathering off Borneo's Army Mitchell medium bombers, certain tbat Congress would not "Another person who has an ardu­ marine. first part of the war, mines also ap­ operating for the first time from move from its claim to nominate Continued on Pace 6 WAR SOUVENIRS TO WORK "The development of the already peared further south, as far as the ous time is our treasurer, Mrs. Cyril Okinawa bases, struck an air base at least one Moslem to the Execu­ -0— _ Smith. She also is one who follows existing air facilities at Bilikpapan Channel port of Dover, while the used by Japanese suicide fliers at tive. will enable Allied aircraft of all Germans sowed magnetic mines in FOR BRITISH RED CROSS the saying that 'Actions speak categories to disrupt and smash ! Cliiran on Kyushu on Sunday. The Congress Party's intention 55 MEN ARE RELEASED lounder than words.' On behalf of the Channel from the Thames, to The American planes sank or da­ to nominate candidates from all enemy communications hy land and Bristol, and off Swansea on the coast us all I would like to thank her for sea from Timor to eastern Sumatra." maged 18 Japanese ships in Japanese communities and from men outside all she does. of South Wales. | and Chinese waters." the Congress Party, though it may FROM LOCAL FORCES Daggers Of Gestapo And JAVA WITHIN FLIGHT RANGE In January, 1940. losses reached the Chiran airfield is one of the largest appear progressive to western ob­ CLOTHING FOR BRITAIN peak figure of 90.000 tons of ship­ of the southern Kyushu bases from servers, was not going to make easier S.S. To Be Exhibited General MacArthur said that the ping, but after that there were signs [ which the Japanese mounted their the task of Viceroy Lord Wavell, who Bermudians Serving Abroad "Another activity that has been "whole extent of Java" is now with­ chat British counter measures were suicide attacks during-the battle of presided over the meetings of the Two daggers, one taken from a wonderfully successful is tbe cloth­ in easy flight range of the Allies. having effect. Okinawa. leaders* conference, as the frame­ Will Be Repatriated member of the S.S. troops, Hitler's ing that has been sent to Britain. Allied shipping," he added, "can Around the end of 1943, the Ger­ work laid down for the future gov­ personal brigade of picked brigands, That is due to Mrs. Edmund Gibbons now sail with land-based air cover mans changed the adjustment of MELBOURNE, Australia, July 1 ernment was communal. A press release issued by Head­ the other from one of the dreaded and her tireless energy on behalf of to any point In the southwest their mines to make them explode (Reuter). — Ploughing through The Congress Working Commit­ quarters, British Military Command, German Gestapo, captured by Sgt. every deserving cause. This is only Facific." under the sweepers themselves. Of swamps after a night's torrential tee's meeting to draw up the list Prospect yesterday stated that 55 Herbert Loy while he was attached one of the many things she does and "The Australian Seventh Division, the 67 vessels sunk by mines during rain, men of the Australian Third of nominees to be submitted to men have been released from the to the American Third Army In Ger­ if I started to teE you half of them which turned back the tide of the 1943, 29 were minesweepers. Division have cleared the Bum Road Lord Wavell has been fixed for Tues­ local forces. many, will shortly be put to work it would take the rest o_ the day. I invasion of Australia on the historic The preparations for tbe Allied in­ between the Mobiri and Mivo Rivers, day, while the Muslim League's for the benefit of that institution value her friendship far too highly to vasion of France last year brought a in Southern Bougainville in the Solo Tbe British Military Command risk incurring her wrath by enlarg­ Kokoda trail three years ago this Working Committee is to meet three confirm in the press release, witb of mercy—the British Red Cross. month, have now secured what was | Continued on Cage 3 Continued on Pafe 8 davs later. It is ironic that both these wea­ ing on the subject so we will go no reference to certain statements further and just say how very grate­ once perhaps the most lucrative I By its complete acceptance of the made here, that "it has always been pons, • which were cast and beauti­ strategic target in the East Indies' fully constructed for the destruc­ ful we are to her. ^ ' government proposals and its re­ the policy of the War Office to sector." liance on the Viceroy's decision. repatriate to Bermuda all men of tion of the Allies and the enemies of "As you know, tbe B.WAF. em­ This virtually completes tactical] Congress has placed itself in a very the local forces who are now serving the German Beich, should now be braces all causes that have needed control of the entire Southwest Pa-1 SEAC b Being Strengthened With strong position before the public. overseas with United Kingdom aiding the Allies. help since the moment the British ific." General MacArthur declared. This might also influence the Mos­ units." These daggers were obtained by Empire went to war with Germany in The new landing in the Balikpapan lem League, though present indi­ Sgt. Loy, son-in-law of Mr. Cleland 1939. Of these the Red Cross has area follows the 45 consecutive days The text of the press release .fol­ Men & Supplies For New Advances cations were that the demand made lows: Cooper, of Hamilton, and sent to been one of the most active. Here of Allied attacks on this district. by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President Sgt. I.oy's U-months'-old son, Her­ I would like to say a few words to "In accordance with the policy bert Junior, and will be exhibited in In the last 16 days nearly 3.000 By ALAN HUMPHREYS of the League, for all the Moslem laid down by the Officer Command­ Mrs. W. E. Tucker for her inspira­ tons of bombs have been dropped. seats on the Council, would not be ing, British Troops, and mentioned the window of Cooper's barber shop, tion and devotion to that cause. She Balikpapan is one of tbe riches oil KANDY, Ceylon, June 30 (Beuter) .—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's modified. In the House of Assembly by the Walker Arcade, for one week- start­ is the spirit of Bermuda and I can prizes of the Japanese conquest, Southeast Asia Command is today receiving manpower and supply rein­ Addressing Moslem students here Hon. H. J. Tucker, Jr., on Time 15, ing today, as Herbert Junior's con­ do no better than quote her own and probably is more Important forcements which will soon make it as smoothly efficient as the armies today, Jinnah said; "The key to the 1945 fifty-five men were released tribution to tbe war effort. A Red words that she is only doing what from the production, point of vie v problems facing us is ta your hands. Cross collection box will be set in a any Bermudian would be glad to do. than Tarakan, Miri or Seria. which liberated the whole of Europe from the German yoke. from the local forces on Friday, Cuminurd •• Pas* ** June 29, 1945. Continue. •« rag* 1 The Balikpapan fields consist of New strength is pouring imn to "I would like to say again how two large modern refineries handling change this force, once so starved of "The men released were from the O proud I am to be connected with crude oil from fields farther north equipment and manpower that' it Bermuda Militia, the Bermuda Vol­ this work and the very generous which are mostly pumped by pipe­ was dubbed Britain's "Forgotten ITALY SEEKS ATTAINMENT STARVMG^RMANS TO BE unteer Engineers and the Bermuda S.S* Braga Here response that has come from every line direct to refineries. Army," -Hit© a first grade fighting Volunteer Rifle -Corps, and were corner of these Islands. I worked The Dutch, who owned the oil­ unit. OF MJJED^STATUS FED BY BRITAIN & Ul those at the top of the priority list, with the Bed Cross in London before fields, smashed most of the facili­ With the new strength will come according to their age and length of With Cargo Of coming out here and I know what ties before the Japanese arrived La new advances—not the plodding pro­ service. they did then, I know what they are 1943 but it is believed that the Ja­ gress which characterized much of Will Try Tt "Merit %"M Gradual Rehabilitation Is "It is proposed to continue re­ 1,600 Tons doing now and what is expected of panese succeeded in restarting pro­ the Burma campaign, bat forward leases on this basis in small batches them ta the future, and everything duction in a small way before the sweeps such as those which overran Accept It As A Gift Occurring In British Zone so that it is hoped that at least 75 The SB. Braf£ arrived here yester­ that can be done to help them ful­ end of the year. Germany within a few weeks of more men will be released from the day with a cargo of 1,660 tons for fill their task will be a benefit to Army by the end of September. mankind. MACARTHUR GOES ASHORE crossing the Rhine. the Colony, the Hamilton dock area Up to now Lord Louis has never By CECIL SPRIGGE By DENIS MARTIN "In the meantime, young men of looking busier than it has for some "I would like to say a lot more 18 will continue to be called up for General MacArthur was in per­ got the equipment he wanted. The MILAN, July 1 (Reuter).—Signor TWENTYFIRST ARMY GROUP time with tiba SS. Gascony being about aB the different members that sonal command when elements of needs of other war zones always re­ service and this will assist in tbe unloaded at No. 7 Shed and the have dene such valuable wo A dur­ Ferruccio Parri, the Italian Prime HEADQUARTERS, July 1 (Reuter).— number of men which can be made the Australian Seventh Division sulted in promised supplies being Minister, said today that Italy's goal British and American rations will Braga at No. 1. ing the last year but I already seem landed on Balikpapan in the largest diverted to fight the Germans. available for release from the Army. The Braga (local agents Messrs. to have spoken longer than I meant was the conclusion of peace and the prevent millions of German civilians "In view of certain statements scale operation yet made against Bat with the end of the war in attainment of Allied status. in the Ruhr industrial basin from W. E. Meyer & Company, Limited) land tbe reports that are to follow Borneo. He went ashore with a made recently, it is confirmed that has brought 934 bales of hay, a com­ will speak for themselves. Europe the situation is changing ^Tbere may, however, bave to be starving next winter, according to it bas always been tbe policy of the rear wave. fast. Men and ships which partici­ a statement in the German press in modity which has been in very short The first wave landed at 8.55 a.m., preliminary or intermediate stages, War Office to repatriate to Bermuda supply. In fact, it la understood LOSS OF MEMBERS pated in Western European actions and Italy desires to gain peace stat­ the British occupied zone. all men of the local forces who are meeting light resistance fro small are already reaching Soutbeast Asia. that the S.P.C.A. has shown some arms. us by her own merits, not as a gift," Several trainloads of food from now serving overseas with United concern about the position. "I would Just like to say a few Abundance of equipment, however, he added. Antwerp have arrived in Essen for Kingdom unite. words of regret for ear friends who The succeeding wave landed on while solving many problems. Is cre­ There are S,000 bags of cement in schedule at 10.30 a.m., and attain­ Italy's ftest fiolltical objective was distribution, If necessary, to the will soon be leaving us. Mr. W. H. ating new ones. It is not simply a workers. the cargo along with 250 drums of Beck we will miss more than words ed the first objective—a strip ot matter of transferring Field Marshal to emerge from ha present condi­ codfish, 600 bags of dairy feed, 780 land about a mile long and a Quart­ tions of Juridical inferiority, which Food will be given to German £27 STOLEN FROM HOME bags of oats, 4 200 bags of animal can say. She has taken such an SMr Bernard Montgomery's "steam- civilians only if anticipated famine ; interest ta the work of tbe B.W A.F. er to half a mile deep. roiler" to the Far East and setting prevents her from concluding many OF ST. GEORGE'S MAYOR and poultry feed, 700 bags of flour Later In the morning resistance possible agreeinents with other na­ conditions exist In "the winter and and her advice and suggestions have it in motion. and 720 bags.of scratch feed. always been of the greatest value. stiffened and tbe Australian left tions, he said- if it becomes nceessary, in the inter­ Consigned to one Hamilton com­ flank came under accurate mortar Methods which worked so fell in Asked whether Italy had taken ests of all, to prevent a worsening of The residence of the Mayo* of the CMtia-ai •• taet » flat, almost bare Western Europe, mission mechant is a quantity of fire. any action about her position under tbe food crisis in the Ruhr. Town of St. George's, His Worship, pickled pork snouts, while there is Assault boats sped through the with its network of first-class roads, sub-clause 53 of tbe San Francisco The first 15 days of demobiliza­ Mr. Leon D. Fox, and Mrs. Fox, was just cannot be applied in S.EA.S's listed on the manifest a variety of gaps in the coral reef about a mile charter — permitting isolated action tion of German soldiers for work on broken into on Saturday night, it other foods. off Shore, and troops stormed ashore almost unrivalled geographic and against enemy states by members the land saw 150,000 — half tbe num­ is learned by The Royal Gazette. climatic difficulties. and £27 in Bermuda currency notes A large supply of macaroni has New Type 01 Paper For on the beach facing the Makassar of the United Nations — Signor Par­ ber earmarked for farm duties — come to hand, as well as such items , Strait, which aerial observation had The overwhelming air strengtn ri replied: "Not yet. back at work. were taken from Mr. Fox's wallet. whieh could be assembled—If suf­ Mr. and Mrs. Fox went oat at as: peanut butter: dried mixed shown was protected by triple screens The question of Italy's partici­ Railway reconstruction has ad­ fruits; powdered and evaporated Printing Rtyal Gazette r>f barbed wire and a ten foot wide ficient airfields could be created— vanced so far that German state about nine p.m. to visit friends in ditch. cannot be utilized. pation in the Pacific war was bound St. George's but before leaving they milk; phonograph records; ice­ up with her international status, railway officials have taken nominal cream mix; flavouring extracts; A limited number of copies of The The Australians were under tiie Worthwhile targets are extremely charge of the busy Muenster and locked up tho house. command et Major General Mfiford few. Before the withdrawal of the be said. He did not believe that They returned at approximately dates and figs; chewing gum; medi­ Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily on Italian ships were operating in the Essen networks. cines; cosmetics; cigarettes tad an all rag content paper will be . Shortly after the landing. General United States Combat Air Force Traffic and reconstruction are 11.30 p.m. MacArthur said in a statement: "I from S.EA.C. to China, there was Pacific theatre, hut Italian ship­ Mr. Fox noticed that one or two tobacco; glass bottles arid tumblers; printed each day commencing with yards were serving Allied needs in under Allied direction, aad an Anglo- canned salmon; toys and novelties; today's issue. think today we settled the score of virtually a competition among the American committee determines pri­ things in his room were disturbed. tbe Makassar Straits' affair et three air forces for missions. The Japan­ tbat theatre, and would continue He next looked in bis wallet which chocolate candy and bars; 49 car­ These will be for file copies and to do so. orities. Civilians may use tracks tons of glass jars and caps (for the end a half years ago." ese Air force, too, is almost, elimin­ not needed for military purposes so had been Ink behind when he went other special purposes where a per­ ated in this area. Signor Parri said that the Italian out. It had contained £27 and a Department of Agriculture); south­ manent record or excessive handling Government's present obligation to long as supplies of locomotives, ern pine lumber; doors, sashes and By RONALD WILLIAMS The greatest need is transport air­ trucks and coal are sufficient. number of cheques. is required. craft for supply purposes and the refrain from altering Italy's mon­ The notes were missing but the blinds; plaster; mixed peel; biscuits; . The paper for this edition is exact­ LONDON, July 1 (Reuter).— As 70 archical constitution results from Highlights from tbe German cities bathing suits and other dry goqds; ly as used for the rag edition of The pattern of offensive warfare in this under British rule are: cheques were still in the waltet.. Allied planes, some of them Super- theatre, set by tbe late General Orde a supplementary clause attached As far as could be ascertained im­ nails; canned -tongue and meat; New Tork Times, and te especially forts, struck today at targets on to the armistice terms, which are Brunswick: tbe great works that auto parts; rolled oats; and photo­ made for the purpose. Like a bond Charles Wingate in bis two expedi­ produced Messerschmitt plane parts mediately, no other tilings were stol­ Kyushu, Tokyo warned the Nippon­ tions of 1943 and 1944 to maintain otherwise purely military. The en. Mrs. Fox's jewellery and other graphic films. paper in appearance and handle it ese that the Allied air blows were clause says tbat the Italian Govern­ during the war in Europe are being • ^11 is expected that arrangements is particularly resistant to wear end communications, will certainly coft- used as mills and corn silos. Rail­ •valuables were untouched. mounting. tinxw. ment must wait for certification by It was learned by The Royal will now be made to promote a din­ tear, arid does not yellow with _.e. a commission that the time is ripe way communication with Celle and ner here for the captain and crew of While Australians advanced in But even with vast fleets of sucb Hamburg has been restored, and Gazette that the residence showed At least for the present, these Borneo and American troops cleared aircraft. It 1s still not possible to for submitting the question to the no apparent signs of having been the Braga Those business houses papers will not be on general sale, votes of the people. rail traffic with Hanover is expect­ and individuals who have not as yet aiore Japanese from their remaining employ more than a limited number ed to be resumed soon. broken into and entered. This but will be available only on special Philippine strongpoints, U.S. bomb­ of ground troops at any one time in Asked when the Italian people will would seem to indicate that a sent in contributions to Mr. Arthur order. Arrangements, .however, are ers earlier ted left a total plant the almost roadless, bridgeless, jun­ he ready for elections, Signor Parri Dortmund: the big Merck chemi­ "skeleton" key may have been used. Cooper (president of the Chamber being made to suppy libraries.' etc., ablaze in another raid on Formosa, gle territory that lies ahead of Lord said this depended on whether there cal factory is producing synthetic The St. George's Police are investi­ of Commerce) are urged to do so as here and abroad with copies for per­ Caatiaati am Page 8 C-«tl—rf «a Pag* * Continued •• Ptf« S Camtiama. am Paga 4 gating the case. • soon as possible. manent reference purposes. Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST 'DAILY, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1945

I I might apply to any disputed ques- h , U.S. NAVY HERE WILL * *~'*A.*-j''J-.'4'-**-***JljmflSJt'J.H+1nm ! Government House ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ! tion which arose in conjunction CELEBRATE JULY 4 GOVERNMENT with tbe war against Japan," he ASSOCIATION NOTES claimed. . ' i His Excellency Hbe Governor and American sailors wfll celebrate KAJ trnb (EnhmiHt Satly If labour was to be the largest "Shi 3)iary Lady Burghley, attended by Flight the annivei'sarsL of American Inde­ NOTICE party in the House of Commons as Lieut. L. S. Litchfield, A.D.C., were Members of the St. John Ambu­ pendence on July 4 with a special a result of the election, Churchill present at the Bermuda Command lance Association bave now com­ dance at Riddell's Bay Recreation PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT ON SUNDAY athletic meeting at the Garrison incorporating claimed that they would have to ally of pleted a course of lectures at their Centre. The Royal Gazette (Estab. 1828) themselves with the Liberals—which Recreation Ground, Prospect yes­ headquarters on Reid Street. A formal dance, a floor show, and The Colonist and Daily News (Estab. 1S66) ! were "hostile" to the National Gov- terday afternoon. Beginning on December 11, these buffet dinner willJk highlight the THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 j yrniiw* in power. His Excellency presented the prizes lectures have been held weekly, and programme. Samuel Pepys Teucet to the winners of the various events. Proprietors TL weak, unstable government of r : the Association ta now closing down Featuring the_ floor show^will be this kind, based on unhealthy com­ eM&iW>'f'Ji>S'm '&$*F*H '4-&S*f'f-?^^'M±sm for the summer:' Great thanks are "Raffles," the talking bird owned THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. promise between men wbo differ on THEY SAY due to Dr. Carl Hookings and Nurse by Mrs. Carveth Wells. W"'1»*MS Keid Street, Hamilton I fundamentals, and without any over- Saturday, June 20th. Heath without whose services it A Navy band will furnish the mu­ Notice of Intended Marriage > powering aim, except to hold office, would not have been possible to sic for dancing. By A. M. PURCELL Editor: E. T. S AYER ] would not be the sort of government . Mfceatly^fndebted to my friend carry on-these lectures. TbSrir.S.O. and U.S.O. are co-op­ Manager: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN I that we need at a time like this, P. A. Dodwell who sends me a most That once more attention has been Members of Pembroke No. 1 Nurs­ erating with toe Navy in putting when the country is faced with such readable tome: "The Diary of Mrs. drawn to the amount of revenue ing Division will be on duty at tlie on the-1 Independence Day pro­ The persons named and des­ Subscription Rates enormous labours and grievous re­ Pepys." More than that, he In­ lost by toe absence of an inherit­ Bernard Park fete on Thursday, July gramme. Per Year scribes on the cover page: "With ance tax. cribed hereunder have given Local—£2. 9. *. Foreign—£2. 10. 0. sponsibilities," he declared. 5. "I will now sum up in the simplest thanks for a good many chuckles, ** * * Tbe public is reminded that St. notice to me of their intended and apologising for the worms.** MONDAY, JULY 2, 1945 terms the issues which are at stake," That though there is much objec­ John's win be glad to attend any marriage, namelyf^f '• Mr. Churchill continued. I doubt me not I shall dig into the tion to such a tax, no valid reason fete or pubic function where their "A failure by Great Britain to pro­ interesting volume as deeply as for objection has been given. services are desired, and it is appre­ Notice to Importers Kenneth Leroy Allen of duce a strong, coherent, resolute have tbe worms. * * * ciated when as much notice as pos­ government, supported \%y a substan­ By chance, I open the book and sible is given. Smith's Hill, Pembroke, Bach­ MR. CHURCHILL IN LAST find this passage staring at me. That some say it would be hard on tial and solid majority in Farlia- the beneficiary. The Association hope to have a elor, and RADIO ELECTION APPEAL I ment, would alter the entire balance. 29th. "I would not go to Church fete at the Princess Hotel cottage Importers are hereby notified ! not only of tortured Europe but of which frighted him (Samuel). For * * * Louise Matilda Gaiton of that night, after I found him with That it isn't nearly so hard as not colony on Thursday, November 8, to that advice has been received to [the whole world, now struggling to Deb I woke him to tell him I had being lucky enough to be a bene­ aid of their organization. It is the effect that limited quantities Smith's Hill, Pembroke, Spinster. I rise again and bring order out of turned Catholique which, heaven hoped to have there goods made by Claims Britons Don't Want ! chaos. ficiary. of LINEN SEWING THREAD forgive me, was a flat he only I could That the finance fight will begin the blind of St. Dunstan's which can Any person knowing any Jist [ "If our country dissolves into fac­ not think of nothing worse to pay this week. be purchased by visitors-to the fete. other than embroidery thread _ause or impediment why this Violent Political Change tion and party politics, we shall cease him out. And since then he has / Now that the Association has are now available tpt export I to fill the place won for us by our grown in importance, and member­ marriage should not be allowed; been son troubled, but silent en That the favourite form is income from' fee United Kingdom and should enter caveat forthwithr'nT JJONDON. June »• (Beuter). — I policy and our victories afloat and the subject; waiting to see if I would tax. * * * ship has increased, it is a very im­ that Import-Permits may be is­ Prime Minister Winston Churchill ashore in the councils of the na- go to church with him as usual. That in this case a favourite means portant peace-time body, and funds 4he office of the Registrar Gen- tonight broadcast from bis country j tions. Without oar effective aid, the Sunday I will, tar one of the things least disliked. wiB be required to enable it to take sued against .firm offers. jeral. • home of "Chequers" the last of the j world itself might go once again Pearce told me was that if I am not its proper place in the Colony. series of general election radio ap- astray. with him he eyes the women tbrough That another injustice to women is Dated twenty-ninth day of peals which leaders of the three "Without our Influence upon other \ii perspective glass all through on the way. Additional equipment is needed for Importers are further notified main political parties bave been nations we should lose the confi- the sermon." its present headquarters, and it ta that aH applications for Seaport June, 1945. making nightly in the last few weeks, dence we have won during the war That it Is said the skirt regulations hoped, at some future time, to es­ Permits most state the end use Small wonder the great Samuel tablish headquarters also somewhere Mr. Churchill said that this from the self-governing Dominions spoke of "my wretch of a wife." are to come into force again. for which the Thread is required W. NORMAN PARKER, 'strange unnatural election, tearing of our Empire and Commonwealth, on the North Shore. asunder sa- many ties of mutual In an incredibly short space of 'time * * * and that it is in their interests Registrar General. Reading a story of the composer That one reads shorts must be two to pass such information to comprehension and comradeship," we might fall to the ranks of a so inches above the knees. was to everybody's relief drawing to condary power. I have an invincible Brahms who was subject to fits of CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH their United Kingdom suppliers a close confidence in the genius of Britain. depression. And one day as he tra­ That there must be something SILVER REACHES COLONY in order to facilitate release by He added, "At the Labour Party I believe in the instinctive wisdom of velled by boat with a friend, he ex­ wrong with that. .United Kingdom Export Con­ conference in June, 1943. Mr. Cle­ our well tried democracy. I am sure claimed "Everything fine in music A consignment of English silver ment Attlee, leader of the Labour they will speak now in ringing times has been done. There is nothing That actually that would compel trol. By Command, more tar men to do." arrived recently in tbe Islands and Party, declared: "The executive is and that their decision will vindicate some women to wear shorter was delivered on Saturday to the absolutely opposed to a coupon elec­ the hopes of our friends in every But his friend knew how to cure skirts than they have been wear­ W. W. DAVIDSON. the expression. Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son, By direction tion:* *No coupon election,' was the land, and will enable us to march in ing. * * * Limited and the Bank of Bermuda, of. Acting Colonial Secretary. cry and we all too tamely bowed to the vanguard of the United Nations "Look here;'* he said as he point­ That the cynic says a lot depends The % ed to the sea; "There come the last limited. this view. Had we appealed to the in majestic enjoyment of our fame on the knees. The two banks have been receiv­ War-Time Supplies Commission. country as a united government, we and power." wave." * * * Colonial Secretary's Office, "Nonsense!" snapped Brahms; ing shipments of English silver dur­ ARTHUR R. SMITH, should have been spared what we are o— That the optimists are looking for­ ing the war, although the present 30 June, 1945. going through now and something j "There is no last wave." ward to an early resumption of Director of Supplies. INDEPENDENCE DAY BOND "And so tt ta with music," replied lot is the first for several months. that we may have to go through in | t ravel. 5C42t._. the near future." 1 DRIVE TO END JULY 7 his tactful friend. » * * S666tm.w. * * * PARTY EXTREMISTS The VJS. Navy's Independence Day That the pessimist sees nothing but war bond drive will come to a close I like the story told by Leonard travail. Allowances must be made for the on July 7, when a $1,000 war bond Lyons of the brave men who de­ * * * "banked up impatience of party ex- win be raffled ott. tonated bombs before they could That only 33 million are to vote in THE DEFENCE (SUPPLIES) REGULATIONS tremists" who have not been able to Each year the Navy has held two explode. BASKETS 1942 Beatrice Lillie, well-known mu­ England. take any useful part in the war, he huge war bond drives—one on De- * * * ORDER asserted. ^ cember 7—Pearl Harbour Day, and sical comedy star, was at St. Mar­ Are Here "There is always the natural desire the other on July 4—birthday ot tin's in London when a time-bomb That Carlyle once said that there made by of minority parties to improve their American independence, dropped nearby and imbedded It­ were 30 million people in England. self in a deep crater. The neigh­ That then he added: "Mostly representation in the House of Com- This July 4 marks the final extra fools." mons,"* he said. i war bond drive of the Navy. Per- bourhood was cleared quickly, and THE WAR-TIME SUPPLIES COMMISSION sonnel, however, may continue to a detonation expert was lowered, Britons had liked the late Coali­ by rope, to the bottom at the pit. That the German communists are tion Government and would have purchase war bonds through the to oust Fascism. BURNABY been well pleased to give it a vote medium of payroll deductions. Two of his assistants, who operated In exercise of the powers conferred on them by the Defence The Independence Day'drive got the rope tied to the expert, suddenly of confidence, he asserted, claiming felt the rope being yanked twice— That the Russians always referred CYCLES (Supplies) Regulations, 1942, the War-Time Supplies Commission that they were puzzled and, to some under way last week when Rear a signal for them to pull him up to Nazis as Fascists. hereby make the following Order:— extent, distressed by finding them­ Admiral Frank A. Braisted urged quickly. They hurriedly raised the 389-tm.tp selves in the midst of a wordy storm. support of the campaign. * * * detonation expert, then asked him: That a rose by another name, etc. "They do not seek violent political "ta It about to go off? Couldn't: 1. The maximum prices at which COD FISH may be sold change at the present time. Their SEABEES' DANCE FRIDAY LAST yoa detonate it?". .. "Oh, no," the shall be as follows:— loyalties remain unshaken. During AT BELMONT expert gasped. *Tt"S just that my five days of touring among mul­ there's a bloody great rat down | titudes and addressing immense con­ Cn Friday night the U.S. Navy's UNIT WHOLESALE RETAIL Seabees entertained again at Bel­ there." courses. I have been profoundly —o PRICE PRICE moved by tbe kindness and confi­ mont Manor Hotel when they gave PLAYING TODAY dence with which I was received. It a dinner dance for 400 people. 128 lb. box or drum £5. 16. 0 1/3 per lb. was wonderful to see the beauty of Dancing took place on the Cedar PERSONAL so many human faces lighting up Court and dinner was served in often in a flash with welcome and the main dining room of the Manor. 2. This Order shall come into force on the 2nd day of July. The N.O.B. Band offered splendid Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Sr. recently • PLAYHOUSE:— 2.45—8.00 • 1945, and all previous orders insofar as they fix maximum prices joy," the Prime Minister said. music for the dancing. received word that her son, Captain "When I reflect on all the hard­ As is the custom of the U.S. Navy Phillip A. D. Smith, of the Lincoln­ A Hit Play! — Now on Outstanding Movie! for Cod fish shall then be revoked. ships and privations which the Gov­ affairs, there were two huge cakes shire Regiment, is at present in a ernment, over which I have presided. very attractively decorated in col­ hospital in Athens. Captain Smith, By direction of, felt tt necessary to enforce upon th2 oured sugars, and carrying the in­ who is attached to Civil Affairs, has nation; the heavy sacrifices they signia of the hosts with a welcome seen duty in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, "Guest In The House" The War-lime Supplies Commission. have demanded from them, affecting to their guests. and other countries, and on his ar­ every home and every form of com­ Mr. Miller, welfare and recreation rival in Athens was sent to the hos­ — This is the exciting story of a devoted couple, artists RALPH ARTHUR R. SMITH. fort, and of the blood that has been officer, again took care of all details pital for a much needed recupera­ BELLAMY and bis wife, RUTH WARRICK, wbo invite an HI, Director of Supplies. shed and lives laid down by their for the dance. tion from bis arduous duties. neurotic girl to be their summer house guest. Whereupon the S639fm. dear ones, not to speak of the con­ o stant toil and faithful uischarge of neurotic, played by ANNE BAXTER, causes no end of unhappi- duty in all circumstances, often un­ RAILWAY TIES AT AQUARIUM Cable advices have been received ness and destruction. Marie McDONALD is Bellamy's model, who der fine and among so many mis­ STATION ON FIRE YESTERDAY here that Flying Officer HEX. Wil­ fills Anne's heart with fearful jealousy and Scott McKAY, is a takes which have no doubt been kinson R.A.F., M.C.P.. is now station­ young doctor in love with Anne. made, one cannot help feeling up­ One engine from the Hamilton Fire ed at San Diego, California. THE DEFENCE (SUPPLIES) REGULATIONS, 1942 lifted by the whole noble, generous_ Brigade put oat a fire which started on t le ORDER and dauntless character of the I ' railway ties near the Aquari- .Also — LATEST BRITISH NEWS: British people." jum railway station yesterday shortly Arriving yesterday as passengers made by after 9 pjn. in Hie SS. Braga were Col. Richard U-BOATS on VIEW at BRITISH PORTS — THE KING ENTER­ EQUAL PAY FOR BOTH SEXES Little damage has been reported as Clarke, of the , and TAINS EX-WAS CAPTIVES — ALLIES Arrest DOENITZ & Other THE WAR-TIME SUPPLIES COMMISSION After recalling that a Royal Com­ a result of the fire, the origin of Mrs. Sheila Clake: and Mr. Hyman German Chiefs of Staff. — ALLIES Pipeline to Victory mission was investigating the ques­ which is not known. Speyer, a manufacturer's agent. tion of equal pay tee both sexes, Mr. Churchill stated, "This is the last of In exercise of the powers conferred on them by the Defence the broadcasts of this election and • NEW OPERA HOUSE 5.03 — 10.03 • (Supplies) Regulations, 1942, the War-Time Supplies Commission it may be the last time that I shall 1 hereby make the following Order:— so address you as Prime Minister. 2.45 - 7.45 That rests with yon. I am convinced that I can help you through the PUBLIC NOTICE BY POPULAR DEMAND Relax! with a Gay Musical! .. 1. The maximum prices at which HAY may be sold shall be dangers and difficulties of the next Betty Smith's as follows:— few years with more advantage than would fall to others, and I am ready to try my best. I await your answer. ALL GARMENTS and other commo­ "A Tree Grows "PATRICK WHOLESALE RETAIL It must be aye or no. I await it not with pride or thirst for power—for dities not claimed from the SUN­ THE GREAT" 14/6 per 100 lbs. 16/6 per 100 lbs. what have I to gam or lose after all SHINE LAUNDRY which hove been In Brooklyn" that has happened and all you have Donald O'CONNOR This order shall come into force on the 2nd day of July lMo done for me?—but I await your there for sixty days prior to JULY Dorothy McGUIRE Peggy RYAN and all previous orders in so far as they fix prices for Hay'shall answer with confidence." 2nd. 1945 will be sold by PUBLIC Peggy Ann Garner ! Restating a point he has previously James DUNN then be revoked. made, that a vote for his opponents AUCTION if not redeemed by JULY «______•__•_•____ was a vote for his dismissal from of- By direction of, fice, Mr. Churchill said that Labour 31st, 1945. • SANDY'S THEATRE BAILEY'S BAY THEATRE • The War-Time Supplies Commission. was pledged against forming a new coalition with the Conservatives. OPEN-AIB — 8.30 8.15 ARTHUR R. SMITH, "That is a perfectly legitimate po­ JOHN CRITCHLEY, Auctioneer, "Henry Aldrich's little "The Fighting Lady" Director of Supplies. sition for the Socialist Party to take for THE SUNSHINE LAUNDRY. . Secret" — In Technicolour — S«401i up, if they feel that way. But it ta "Keys of the Kingdom" also clear that it would be impossible 5645+11 "Tarzan & The Amazons" for me to seraa to a Labour Party it ttb. Chp. 'JUNIOR G-M-Cr 6th. Chp. "JUNIOR G-MEN" Government when that party is wed­ ded to policies which I regard as THE DEFENCE (SUPPLIES) REGULATIONS. 1942 ruinous to the future of this coun­ •OPEN-AIR, OUTDOOR THEATRES— try," he said. "I gravely deplore the ORDER unfair tactics adopted by those who OPEN AIR—GARDEN THEATRE-OPENAIR SOMERS OPERA BOUSE SOUTHAMPTON THEATRE have kept on trying to deceive you 8.30 8.30 made by on this point after my repeated de­ '•I'll Remember April" nials and their published explicit de­ Start 8.45 — Monday — AEOLIAN HALL — 3 p.m. "Molly And Me" THE WAR-TIME SUPPLIES COMMISSION claration." Gloria Jean "The Lady's From He turned next to a digression, re­ "Mrs. Parkington" Kentucky" calling that, when he asked Mr. Cle­ .WIT LEE i RUTH TERRY • onm WALKER, ment Attlee to accompany him to The Food Rationing (No. 2) Order, 1945 the Berlin "Big Three" meeting, Pro­ fessor Harold Laski, chairman of the —Playing "Shis

STRAY DOG PROBLEM TO FINED £5 FOR DIGGING HAMILTON POUCE COURT War Souvenirs To Work WEST END NEWS For British Red Cross BE EASED IN PEMBROKE UP TENNB COURT TURF In the Hamilton Police Court on Returning to civilian life on Fri­ Saturday morning before the Wor. Continued from Pate 1 day were Sergeant James Sheen, H. Martin Godet, Myrtle Lavinia prominent position so that all wish­ Company Quartermaster Sergeant Simmons pleaded guilty to failing James Siddle, Sergeant John Pit­ Lack Of Pounds ID Outlying Accused Made It As "Bald" to re-register a cycle within 14 days ing to contribute to the organisation man, Sergeant Roy Bray, Sergeant of purchasing it. will have an opportunity of doing Roy King, and Corporal Alma Gra­ Parishes Still A Difficulty As His Employer's Head It was stated that Simmons pur­ so. ham Young, all from the B.V.R.C chased the cycle in April of this The daggers were worn by German These me residents of Sandys year; she did not re-register it until officers as their own personal wea Parish, accounted for six of the Indications that something will Edinborough Hilgrove Mallory, a pons, in lieu of the traditional be done about the problem of stray gardener, literally attempted to 8H- about two weeks ago—after she had twenty-six who were released from been approached by the Police. sword which usually characterised military duties with this branch dogs were .given recfenUy when a low instruction of his employer, Mr. an officer of the German Army, and bill, providing tot the trapping and Gilbert Alexander Outerbridge, of She was bound over to come up of the service and put on a specila for judgment. in the workmanship of the daggers reserve. disp'vsing of theWanimals, was in­ Hamilton Parish, when be «rt tbe can be seen the differences ta the troduced In the House of Assembly. tort of tbe latter's tennis court as Wesley James Smith, a messenger boy, pleaded not guilty to a charge make-up of the SS. troops and the bald as his (Mr. Outerbridge's) head. Gestapo. For some time now, there lias been However, Mallory actually dug of throwing a bottle on the Happy In the Somerset PoUce Court onSat- no place in which to keep any stray up the turf and he was fined Ave Valley Road to the danger of John The SS. dagger about 12 inches urday, Cecil St. Clair Ml, colour­ dogs captured by tbe police. pounds in the Hamilton Police Leonard Brown, on the evening of long from hilt to the tip of its ed Bermudian labourer, residing Court on Saturday by tbe Magis­ June 20. double-edged blade, is constructed of in Pembroke, was again brought In previous vears they were kept trate, tbe Wor. H. Martin Godet, Brown stated that he was seated fine steeL. The legend "UUes tor before the Wo*. C. TUcker Fowle, btHbta oitv Hall yard and in Parish and ordered to pay dronages of an­ on ~tha verandah of Phipps's Store Deutschland" (All for Germany) is Magistrate for the Western Dis­ Pounds, Hut in April. 1942, notice other 25 to Mr. Outerbridge. on the Happy Valley Road, at about engrave..... d in the blade—_-,. , The hilt of trict, for failing to do bis work, ^as Riven by the Corporation ot 8 p.m. on June 20. There were a the knife is fashioned of wood which absenting himself without leave, Mallory pleaded not guilty to a and being late ta presenting himself Hamilton the., thev would no long­ charge of wilfully and unlawfully number of youths in the back yard resembles mahogany, in which the er be kept ia the City Hall yard and of the store, jumping on the seats German eagle is inlaid in a white for work at H.M. Dockyard, con­ ! doing damage to the tennis court's trary to the Essential Work Order. in very abort order, the pouvid- turf on June 19. and benches and making general metal. Tbe knife ia a polished tit keepers of the various parishes fol- Mr. Outerbridge stated thftt be nuisances of themselves, he said, of the sword-maker's art, to be used, Dill appeared in the Somerset lo-*-ed suit, and refused to care tor hired Mallory to scythe bis lawns at He went into the store to make a quite evidently, by the hand of one Court previously on April 14 on the -tray dogs. bis residence at Hamilton Parish. purchase; and at the same time, the of Hitler's more skilled assassins, same charge, and at tbat time he The bill which Is under consid­ As Mallory had not arrived before proprietor of the store went outside The sheath is made of highly pol- promised to do his best, and was eration in the House of Assembly tbe witness left for work, Instruc­ and told the boys to be quiet and ished brown leather. bound over to come up for sen­ provides for the payment of IMS tions were left that the grass on behave themselves. In contrast with the SS. "polished" tence. for the balance of the year for build- th,e tennis court„_,„.__s. wa„_s to be cut close After making his purchase, the knife, the Gestapo weapon is one of Mr. Leonard Huggett, his superior in:: kennels and feeding the dogs. On returning home that evening, i witness went outside; the boys said cruelty. The handle of the dagger at HM. Dockyard, gave evidence of One of the Hamilton police con­ the witness found that the grass I that he had told Mr. Phipps what is of a sinister black with the Dill's continued absenteeism, and stables has agreed to look after had not been cut Tory close. | they were doing. leather sheath matching. The blade the Magistrate fined the accused them. £10. giving him two weeks in which Perm-Lift Brassieres! On Tuesday morning, he saw One of them started being very itself is of extraordinary good steel to pay the sum, or serve a prison Also included in the new measure Mallorv and told him that he wan | saucy, so, Brown said, he smacked | with the tip and one edge being sentence. is the provision of traps in which to cut the grass on the tennis courts his face. He then went and sat on razor sharp j s aray dogs, it is stated, can be cap­ more cosely. the verandah at the front of the The other edge of the blade con Mallory said that it could not be j store, It was announced over tlie week­ tured without injury. A sists of a double row of saw teeth These provisions will undoubted­ done. Mr. Outerbridge told Mall- | bunch of boys collected in the set to point towards tbe tip of title end that the total gross takings for ly help tbe Central District, but tbe our that it could be done, and in- road In front of the store, and tbe blade so that any stabbing which the Sandys Friendly Societies' Red problems of the outlying parishes structed him to scythe the grass as I accused, who was among them, the Gestapo hand would care to do, Cross fete held on Thursday after­ Superbly featuring The Lift That has not as yet been solved. In smooth as his (Mr. Outerbridge's) threw a bottle at him, which broke would tear at tbe flesh as well as noon and evening, and again cm those parishes there is still no pound head. (Mr. Outerbridge is bald). «*» the steps of the verandah, about ant. Blood channels have been let Friday night, amounted to £321. Never Lets You Down. These cor­ in winch dogs can be put, after be­ As the result of a telephone mes- three feet away from him. into either side of the dagger to The net amount of this effort, add­ ing captured by the police. There sage that afternoon, Mr. Outer- Sergeant Ratteray stated that he assist in the withdrawal of the knife. ed to what is already ta the Sandys bridge returned home from work Interviewed the accused who told Parish Red Cross account, will pro­ rectly designed Brassieres by Hic­ would still seem to be a necessity 1 Sgt. Loy has just been honourably for some organized method of car­ earlv. He saw the accused heoing W" that he threw the bottle at discharged from the army and is bably take the fund over the £1,000 ing for stray dogs and the provision up the turf. He had hoed up • | Brown^because he Mta ^ I now visiting bis parents ta Arkansas goal which was set at the parish kory are of selected Brassiere Fabric piece of the lawn about 30 feet long that Brown had meeting last April. of proper kennels in the outlying ' Enthusiastic Sandys Red Cross parishes. which extended into both tennis | (Smith s)teoae^a face, a oon nd courts. He had penetrated about Smith said that he had nothing ^* * ^JL * take up resi- workers are now hopeful that their and are available in Four desirable The registered dog population at to say. I £?"5 . SL?16 eastern part of the parish may reach £1500 as their two inches into the ground below • - -_—_• . .. . United States. the beginning of tbe war was about He was contribution to the Red Cross. These Styles one dog to every ten people, and at th« grass convicted and bound over —o- figures do not Include the Ireland tbat time there was a great deal of Mr. Outerbridge said that both to come up for judgment. The Ma- WIVES OF CA'S MAY BE Island and Boaz section of Sandys discussion as to how these could be of the courts were ruined and would gistrate told Smith that if he had where, it has been already an­ fed without interfering with the not be usable for about another six j anv bad reports from the Police ALLOWED TO COME HERE nounced, the £1,000 mark has been supply of food for humans. At months concerning his future behaviour. reached. In sizes Thirty-twos to Thirty-eights that time there was a marked short­ Sergeant Amos said that he in- he would be recalled and sentenced Following the recent announce­ age of food hare, and it was believ­ spected the damage alleged to have on this charge. ment by Rear Admiral Frank A. Commander and Mrs. J. S. Mor­ In a wanted shade of Peach. ed that dogs, both registered and been done bv the accused. Hej Clarence ElUott Smith was charg- e Braisted, Commandant at the U.S. rell, "Cavello Hill," Somerset, en­ stray, would become half-starved found a patch of turf, 30 feet long I the police, so that of the American servicemen were Mallory that he wanted the grass tendance Officer that he required. not allowed to come to the Colony In Sandys, on Saturday terminated there a_e no actual _e_rrds of losses cut as short as the hair on his bald Lettitia Alice Smith was bound j under anv conditions his duties with the Bermuda Police incurred, but the/ are believed to head. As there was no hair on Mr. w^ bx failing to answer a regis- Force. Mr. Smith expects to leave Edmund Gibbons be considerable. Subsequently, however, a number Outerbridge's head, Mallory said, tered letter sent to her by the De- of wives came to the Colony to this week for Canada where he plans I This ye-r 2 937 male dogs and 500 he concluded that he wanted all partmeat of Education, assume civil service posts for the to make his home. Mrs. Smith females have bear registered, so the grass taken off the tennis courts Anthony Lewis Arorash, a labourer. and their son, George, Jr., will be The Bermuda Shop tbat the proportion of dogs to hu­ j VS. Government. leaving in the near future to join and so he got hold of a hoe and com- Pleaded guilty to being drunk Now, it is understoouuu_i:,„ d by The Queen St. Hamilton mans is protably more than one to minced to hoe it up. and incapable on the Middie Road. , ' Mr. Smith in Canada. ten, if stray dogs were included. R Gazette the wiv es of person­ The Magistrate said that it was a Paget, on the afternoon of June 29-i™nel ^a t uazeneFort Bel. tnl ean »dn King's Point pretty mean thing to do. Mallory j and was fined 11. Long discussed bas been the pro­ was convicted and fined £5. He was 1 Harry Richardson, a schoolmaster, may be permitted to come here. On July 12, on the grounds of the For your convenience ... We do not close for lunch vision of a dog catcher and kennels also ordered to pay Mr. Outerbridge j P-eaded guilty to a charge brought residence of Mrs. L. A. Young at ; provided by the Colony or by the Cave'lo Bay, Somerset, a whist drive 5659 £5 in damages. by the Department of Public Health UNIT P05TALCENS0RSHIP Parishes, but as yet noth'ng in this j tint he permitted water, capable and tea and miscellaneous sale will direction has bem achieved. IS LIFTED AT FORT BELL be held to aid the Sandys Red Cross It is possible that partial solution of breeding mosquitos and in which CASE OF BEER STOLEN live mosquito larvae were found, fund. The function will begin at of the problem by the e -_?_xp.e in the I to remain on his premises. It is learned by The Royal Gazette 2.30 p.m. and tickets are obtainable Central Perish wiU result in similar AT ST. GEORGE'S Donald Smith, a Sanitary_ Inspe:- that for the first time since the es- from members of the West Side methods being adopted for the out­ ^^Itor^, stated that Mr. Richardson's [ tablishment o* the American Bases, committee, who are staging this lying parishes...... ,. I premises had been visited four times I unit postal censorship Tat the Ber- effort. A A encai • ? ™ ? caseworker, who lives . sixLCe the elMi of 1944 and on each muda Base Command, U.S. Army, in St. George s. returned on Satur-1 Tigit> mosquito breeding had been will be replaced by "spot" censorship. Though not all residents look with j day irom iort Bell with a case of found. On the last occasion mos- This means that only one letter favour on motor transportation for MANY DESIGNS beer and a package of groceries. quitoes had been found breeding out of a certain number will be se- Bermuda, probably such a form of He placed the case of beer inside \ m a barrel and a trough. lected at random for censorship, travelling would, in a sense, put AND SIZE'S OF the gate to his garden and brought Mr. Richardson said that he had it is further learned that for some Sandys and Southampton "on the the groceries up to his house. !na(i difficulty in obtaining material time now the GI's have been per- map." PRESSED When he came back for the case of with which to screen these places, j nutted to identify Bermuda ta then An indication of this was given by beer, it was gone and — it is still Ha had now obtained the necessary correspondence His Excellency the Governor at WOOD 1 missing. I[ -_equipmenZ _ 1 J_t and_ woul__d_ hav1...... e. ,1__themH I However" , the Fort Bell publications the annual prize giving at Sandys screened. still remain unidentified as to place Grammar School last Thursday j i s ° He was bound over 1} come up for of printing, except for the letters when he spoke of the great pleasure MRS. C. WELLS TO LECTURE FOR judgment. "B.B.C." which occur witb "The it was for Lady Burghley and BENEFIT OF L.C.C.A. BBC. News." himself to come to Somerset. He Expeditions among head-hunting I o remarked it was fortunate that natives and other primitive peoples BO'SN OF "LORD COCHRANE" HOTTEST DAY OF YEAR methods of transportation havej around the globe hold no tenors IS HIT WITH A HAMMER ON SATURDAY changed. for Mrs. Carveth Wells, who will tell This was in response to the Rev. of some of her travel experiences The maximum temperature en A. V. Sullivan's Observations on and show her collection of Malayan Bo'sn Bert Simmons, of the Saturday was 81 degrees Fahrenheit, tbe long lapse of years since a Gov-| sarongs and Indian saris at Trinity dredger, "Lord Cochrane," was sent the hottest day of the year to date ernor had visited the school on its Hall on Wednesday evening, July 11. to the King Edward VII Memorial The minimum temperature was closing day. BUDGET The programme, which will be Hospital early on Saturday morning in aid of funds for the L.C.C.A., is 74.5 while during the day there were Mr. Sullivan also amused his list­ after he had been struck in the eight hours and eighteen minutes eners with the story of a group of to be under the distinguished pa­ I eye with a hammer wielded by a West tronage of His Excellency the Gov­ of sunshine. Rainfall was nil. visitors being taken on a tour of the Indian member of the dredger's Islands. The sightseers got as far ernor and r ady Burghley. crew. 0 "Raffles," the wo.ld-famous talk- i as the Lighthouse. When they in? bird, which bas gained much Simmons, hearing a certain | 16,000 Mines Swept Up questioned their guide whether there < admiration during hi» teat appear­ amount of noise coming from the was anything beyond, he replied, Necessities! SERVING ances in the Colony with "Mrs. Wells, dredger, went, down to tbe dock By British Ships "No, there is only Somerset, and will also be featured on this pro­ where he confronted his assailant. that is in the bushes." gramme. Simmons asked the man to make Continued from Pate 1 Probably the general use of mo­ The black Minah bird, some­ less noise. A little later the man recrudescence of German minelaying tors would take Somerset "out oi j TRAYS what resembling a crow in appear­ advanced upon the bo'sn with a and D-Day plus one, saw the launch­ the bushes." but some residents ance, not only talks but actually hammer and struck him ta the eye ing of the most concentrated Ger­ feel that the loss of seclusion might AT THE answers questions and carries on with it. man mining attack of the war, the result also in the "loss of much of For successful happy housekeeping conversations. He can also stag statement said. the charm of the Parish. and whistle, and possesses quite an The injured man was brought to we have in our Linen Shop an extensive repertoire of tunes. 1j th - e residenc. .. e. of. Capt- . Darrell. . „„, skip.,„.-. PHOENIX The explorer and her loquacious PfJ °* *he dredger, and given first assortment of Household require­ feathered friend have been featured aid before being removed to the on the programme of Fred Allen. I Hospital. ments including: Jack Benny and the- top liners of The West Indian gave himself up ANNEX radio. to the St. George's Police on Satur- 3630>.JuIy2. All seats for the programme will 1 day morning, it is learned by The be reserved. I Royal Gazette. Anti-Sun Glare Dish Towels f GLASSES Dish Cloths ROOT Cloths that are safe, f SPECIAL SALE beneficial — Pot Holders of and becoming: Roller Towelling We have and can conscien­ Ironing Board Covers '»' SIX PIECE DINETTE SUITES tiously recommend TONE-RAY Glasses in gold-filled frames, Iran Board Pad & Cover Sets These suites comprise of a BUFFET CHINA CABINET COMBINATION, large "aviator" type; FACE- EXTENSION TABLE AND FOUR MATCHING CHAIRS FORM Glasses in "Calobar," Attractively finished in a light natural finish. CROOKES' Glasses, and others. in wide variety of frames and Priced at only £29*17*6 complete colours. The original price of this suite was .637. 10. 0 The Womans Shop See This Suite On Display In OttrShow Window Reid Street Hamilton I he Astwood Dickinson Co. r^.-iV**_ Jewellers Optometrists -j. For your convenience — We do not close for lunch. Chesley E. White Hamilton St. George's Reid Street Phone 1971 :5C4*tn. 565Stm. Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1945

ST, GEORGE'S WW NO CONFIRMATION SPAIN TO BROOKLYN SPLIT WITH WARWICK WORKMEN BEAT BAA. WIN "A" LEAGUE BEt&'S LEAVE CENTRE ALL OUR WHITE BREAD PITTSBURGH YESTERDAY POND iM BY 45 RUNS GAME FROM CAVENDISH WATER POLO MATCH 3-0 (Special through Reuter) is Somers Isle League Game MADRID, July 1— The Unite! 9- St ENRICHED' Hank Greenberg Returns Match Is Played Thursday Fast Water Carnival Of States Embassy early this morning "FORTIFIED exDressed, no knowledge of a report­ Played At Empire Field At Cavendish Field Season Is Weil Attended ed af_30M'W-tement of the Spanish with To Detroit And Homers Foreign Office declaring that per­ The BAA. emerged victorious in Vitamins Bl & B2 The Warwick Workmen won a Before a large audience at the mission had been granted to Ameri­ The Brooklyn Dodgers continue to Somers Isle League game Thursday an "A" League cricket encounter • , B.AA. Pool Friday, the can soldiers to occupy sites in Spain pace tbe National League foe yes­ at the Empire Held by 45 runs from oTte^s^Tn^^JZ &E5 **water carnival of the season as leave centres. terday they split their twin bill with a team of the Pond Hill Workmen's According to the diplomatic cor­ BERMUDA BAKERY LTD. the Pittsburgh Pirates dropping the Club. 1 f swimmin respondent of the ftovernment 46061 __._-!§_ - first 4-3 and taking the second 4-2. Warwick batted first and score 96 SMK lt*Z£a of^Ildinj. to K | wateP™,*r 010™ ° *' **»« «* news agency, Cap Cifra. the Foreign runs before they were dismissed all teams was not up to that which Is P - Office agreed to the admission of In other National League games, out. A. Lightbourn (36) and P. Ray- usually found in matches to this! Feature of the evening was the American soldiers, waiving passport the Philadelphia Phillies actually ner (22) were the strong batters of league. This can perhaps be ex- water polo match which was won by requirements and permitting sol­ won a gama, heating the Cincinnati the afternoon and carried the brant plained by the infrequency of "A"! the St: George's A.C. team, the pre- diers to retain their uniforms. Reds. 3-2 in the first game while league play. [sent Bermuda title holders. weather conditions did not permit of their team's batting activities. The scores turned to by "Chummy*' | Outstanding on tl_e St. George's An Embassy spokesman recalled the reception of the score of the sec­ E. TT-ffoiffipi E. Warder and W. De Hayward {fi), W. H. Davies (3t) and team was Bill Slagus whose keen that Coka-d John Franey, attached ond game. Shield held the Pond Hill side to 51 J. Kyme (30) were mainly responsible perception kept the Dockyard side to General Eisenhower's staff as MADEIRA runs with their strict bowling, personnel officer, visited Spain early for the 176 made by the Asspciation. I from scoring throughout the entire St. Louis dropped two to the Bos­ Warder taking eight wickets for the In taking three wickets for 35, B. | match. in June to study the possibility of ton Braves, the first 6-3 and the loss of 23 runs. Eve established himself as top bowler The St. George's side put in one utilizing Spain as a leave centre We have recently received owe first second"8-7. The scores: for Cavendish and J. Tatem followed goal to the opening half which was tee several thousand troops deploy­ WARWICK WORKMEN'S CLUB close on his heels for this position netted by G. Moulder, while to the ing to the United States. shipment of this delicious wine since The New York Giants split a twin John Darrell, stpd, b S. Hodge- 0 hill with the Chicago Cubs, taking P. Raynor, b S. Hodge 22 when he dismissed three men for a I second period they scored twice more Colonel Franev, however, tt is un­ the war began. the first 7-4 and dropping the A. Lightbourn, c, b J. Richards. SS loss of 35. {through Buddy Lewis from long derstood, dropped the idea because R. Lightbourne, c, b J. Richards,..,.. 0 Brewer shows promise of becoming [distances, of the lack of transportation. night cap 4-3. E. Ingham, b J. TMntlm-la 0 J. Washington, c, b S. Hodge...... 1 a good all-rounder judging by thej Don Harrison thrilled the audi- The original plan was to utilize FINEST OLD" and "SUPERIOR DRY" Big things were stirring in the C. Richardson, c. b J. Richards...... 1 manner in which he handled himself I ence with his exhibition of diving sites along the coast as an extension American League, especially in the H. Vaet. b J. Richards...... io to the field Thursday. K. Adderley,! while Arabella Gosling of the Prin- W. DeShleld, not "^ , IS to leave centres now used in the Detroit cairp where Hank Greenberg C. Warder, b 8. Hodge U... , 3 of the BAA., executed two difficult i cess Swimming Club, Albert Churm, French Riviera when troops await­ answered tite question of whether Extras 5 catches while the performance B.A.A. and Michael Stone of the ing deployment, are able to vacate. baseball players returning from the turned by Kyme at the wicket da- Princess Swimming Club, also added Total 96 Such a move was found necessary armed forces woold be able to play Bowling Analysis: O M W R serves credit. their skin to the performance on the because of the dropping morale of baseball again. Hank homered in S. Hodge .- , i 13 2 4 31 Batting honours for the Cavendish diving board. troops forced to remain in Germany the eighth inning for the Tigers to J. Richards ,, , , 12 1 5 60 went to R. Adderley, who managed Harrison also won the 50 yards where the non-fraternization policy Gosling Brothers, LtcL aid them in a 9-5 victory over the POND ______WORKMEN'S CLUB to make 49 runs before being caught, intermediates, while Keith Bruck­ is enforced. 512St__.th.tp. Philadelphia Athletics. The Tigers J. Richards, lbw, b, E. Warder — 5 this was also the highest score of ner, the new American swimmer, won the second game 5-3. J. Ia. Richards, e wk., b E. Warder—. - S the day. Only two other batsmen took this event in the men's division. Spain originally was thought po«- 3. Hodge, c wk, b E. Warder.—, IS ible because United States purchas­ E. Burch, c. b W. DeShleld...... 3 gained double figures to this innings, The carnival was started with a The Boston Red Sox and the St. J. Wade, b E. Warder....—...,. - 0 these being E. Maderios's 13 not eat, short speech by Mr. James Murray, ing machinery here quaranteed suf­ Louis Browns divided their double R. Mapp, not ""* f • 6 and Brewer (11). General Secretary of the Bermuda ficient supplies for several thousand J. Brown, b E. y«t_w , o troops. The idea was abandoned, header, the first game going to the E. Baxter, lbw, b X. Warder—-. 4 Top bowlers for the BAA. were P. Athletic Association who publicly Get the best! home Browns 7-3 while the Bosox L. Mills, c, J. Darrell, b E. Warder... Mulder, who took four wickets for a thanked Mr. W. F. Hayward and Mr. however according to Colonel Fran­ took the night cap 7-4. W. DeGraffe. stpd wk. b E. Warder 4 loss of 80 runs, and Stanley lines W. H. Freisenbruch for their inter­ ey, before actual negotiations were Extras e who in eliminating five of his op­ entered into with the Spanish Gov­ Washington beat Cleveland 6-5 in ir est in purchasing the Langton Hotel Total 5 ponents ceded 37. pool for the use of the B.AA. mem­ ernment. SAPOLIN the opener and lost their second The Cavendish were playing two bers. game by the identical score. Bowling Analysis: O M W E. Ingham 6 2 0 men short of their regular side and Mr. Murray also thanked those PAINTS E. Warder ,, , ,„ , 9 0 when A Pitman and J. Frith return who attended the carnival and TIDE TABLE FOR JULY W. DeShleld ______4 1 they hope to tarn tlie tables to the hoped they would patronise other VARNISHES — return match. carnivals expected to he run regu­ Date High Water Low Water Sun­ Sun­ ENAMELS — Tbe scores:— larly throughout tiie summer. A.M P.M A.M P.M rise set SPORTS TODAY BAA. The followmg are the results of 1 1.36 2.05 756 8.10 «J5 8.30 W. P. Hayward. c J. Tatem, b Benevides the events held: 2 2M 3JO0 8.49 9.15 6.16 820 V. Burrows, c J. Tatem. b L. Tatem...... 3 339 4.15 9.45 1026 6J7 829 Cold-water Paints (powdered) W. H. Davies, c R. Chrlstensen, b Eve.... 50 yards freestyle intermediate: 1. D. SOFTBALL J. Barritt, run out . Harrison, PJ3.C-, 3. P. Tttbley. B-A.A., 3. 4 4.30 5.16 10.41 1125 6.17 829 K. Adderley. b J. Tatem ______S. Smith. P.S.C. Time 20 sees. Small Pry race: 1. K. Vallis. 3. H. Mur- 5 9M 6.18 11.40 6.18 829 B.I.S.AA. League.—Transports vs. J. Kyme. ran rat ' 6 6.35 12.36 FIRST GAMES H. Hallett, c L. Tatem, b Eve...... phy. 3. H. Wright. 7.14 12.41 6.18 8.29 Medics, 2 p.m. at Post Athletic Junior Belay: Woollard's team (A. Wool­ P. Mulder, c Smith, b .Eve— • -,-t 7 730 8.06 1.40 1.31 6.18 829 Field: Rattlers vs. Mudville Mashers, AMERICAN LEAGUE J. Hayward, c B. Adderley, tt J. Tatem lard, J. MaCloy. E. Flood and A. Masters), 2. Churm's team, X Bardgett's team. 8 8.24 8.57 2.35 221 6.19 8.28 6 p.m. at Post Athletic Field. Washington ______001 230 000— 6 112 H. Hayward. not "~* 9 9.15 9.44 3.11 FRITH'S Hardware Cleveland ...... 000 031 100— 5 10 0 8. Lines, lbw, b J. Tatem .____-. 50 yards breaststroke: 1. Keith Bruck­ 325 6.19 828 A.T.C. Tourney—American League: Batteries: Leonard. Plerettl S and Ferrell; Extras ner, PJBX!.. 2. D. Roberts, P.8.C., 3. t. 10 10.03 1029 4.10 4.00 620 828 Front Street Dial 1170—1179 Harder, Henry 6. Reynolds 6, Klleman 8 Franklin, P.S.C. Time 33 sees. 11 10.50 11.14 4.56 4.49 620 828 Operations vs. Ordnance at Post Ath­ and Hayes, McDonnel A. 50 yards freestyle (boys): 1, W. Bardgett, : Total— 176 12 11.36 11.58 56 ._ m.tu. Boston ______000 120 000— 3 8 2 B.A.A., 3. A. Frick, BAA,. 3. B. Blackwell. 5.40 5.35 621 828 letic Field; National League: Guards B.A.A. Time 34.8 sees. vs. Billeting, at Post Athletic Field. St. Louts _.. 000 003 22x— 7 10 0 Bowling Analysis: O. M. w. 13 1224 622 6.20 622 827 Batteries: O'Neill. Johnson 8 and Gar- J. Tatem . 16 3 50 yards freestyle (girls): 1. A. Masters. 14 12.40 1.14 7.05 7.10 622 827 bark; Muncrief and Mancuso. BAA, 3. B. Pearls, B.A.A.. 3. M. Lawrence, L. Tntem 0 1 1 15 125 2.04 7.49 8.00 6.22 827 Philadelphia 001 101 200— 5 8 1 B. Brewar ______0 1 B.A.A. Time 36.3 sees. Detroit .. .__.__. 000 002 61x— 9 11 1 J. Benevides...... 7 0 0 50 yards freestyle (men): 1. K. Bruckner. 16 2.11 253' 8.33 8.55 6.23 826 Batteries: Mores, Newsom 7, Gerkin T, Ray Adderley . 5 0 1 PJ3.C, 3. Frank Peniston, B.A A 3. T 17 3.00 3.50 9.19 954 6.24 826 Gnssawav 8 and George; Trout, Benton 8 Franklin, P.S.C. Time 27 sees. B. Eve ______0 0 0 o 18 3.54 4.45 10.05 10.55 6.24 826 and Swift. Homers: York In the seventh 3 with two on, Greenberg In the eighth for CAVENDISH 19 4.49 529 10.55 11.55 625 825 Detroit. J Tatem. c W. Hayward, b Ha_lett~__™ 3 20 5.44 6.29 11.45 626 825 SECOND GAMES Ray Adderley. c W. Hayward, b Mulder 49 J. Chrlstensen. c K. Adderley, b Lines. 7 21 635 7.14 1250 1221 627 824 Philadelphia ______300 000 000— 3 10 1 lB. Chrlstensen. c wk.kpr , b Mulder...... 0 Detroit . ,_Ljj_r MS 000 20x— ft 7 3 Major League 22 721 75S 1.40 1.19 627 8.23 I J. Benevides, b T..T»«_ j 23 8.09 8.40 225 6.28 823 Batteries: Christopher and Eosar: Over- L. Tatem, c wk. kpr.. b Mulder...... 5 Site mire and Richards. B. Brewer, c K. Adderley, b Lines. 11 8ft 853 924 3.06 2.50 629 822 Washington ______101 000 012— S 11 2 B. Eve. b T.inec , I, 3 Cleveland ______«• 100 002— 6 10 2 Schedules 25 9.33 10.05 3.49 325 629 821 E. Madeiros, not "?"• 13 26 1020 10.49 4.30 4 22 6.30 Batteries: Ullrich. Holborow 7, Heffner 9 BOPS Adderley, b Mulder ______• 821 and Evans;" Center. Reynolds 8 and AMERICAN LEAGUE 27 11.06 11.34 5.11 510 620 820 Hayes. Homer: Boudreau In the ninth G. Smith, b Unas ,,, , 0 with one on lor Cleveland. Extras. 6 No games scheduled. 28 1155 5.55 6.00 621 8.19 New York ______030 100 101— ft 10 4 NATIOHM. .LEAGUE 29 1220 12.48 6.40 6.55 6.32 8.19 Chicago 300 000 03x— 6 10 0 Total 100 30 1.09 1.45 729 755 •22 8.18 Batteries: Dubiel. Turner 8 and Gar- Bowling Analysis: O. M. W. R. St. Louis at New York (night 31 2.04 2.45 8.19 8.59 623 817 bark; Lee, Humphries 9 and Tresh. H. Hallett 7 3 1 6 Uratjm. • *.,, -j-.- 001 010 005— 7 13 2 J. Hayward 4 0 0 28 St. Louis .... 010 000 021— 4 9 1 S. Lines ______lt 0 5 37 t Batteries: Rvba. Ferris 8 and Walters. P. Mulder .._____-.. 8 0 4 Garbark 8: Shirley. Caster 9. Hollings- 20 worth 0 and Hay worth. SATURDAY'S GAMES SEA BEES BEAT INDIANS Detroit 4. Philadelphia 1 New York 1. ChicaKO 5 Washington 3. Cleveland 0 10-1 IN BASEBALL GAME Washington 7. Cleveland 1 Boston vs. St. Louis called In the second inning because of rain. Taylor Gives Up 2 Hits, FIRST GAMES This gentleman obviously feels the urge to NATIONAL LEAGUE Strikes Out Ten Indians move quickly—something has stimulated him Cincinnati ______002 000 000— 2 4 0 Philadelphia 100 020 OOx— 3 0 3 The baseball team of the Sea Bees to action! TONO has just this effect—It Batteries: Bowman. Li^enhee 5 and Un- I pinned the ears of the Indians back ser: Mauney and Mancuso. Homer: Tipton In the third wtU_ one on for on Saturday during the playing of overcomes the lassitude of the tropics — you Cincinnati. I a B.I.S.AA. Baseball League game. feel better for it—most energetic—.ready for St. Louis , , inn 000 002 0— 3 3 1 Taylor, the winning pitcher, al­ Boston ______t_110 000 100 3— 6 11 0 Bsttertes: Wilks. Bverlv 7. Jurlsieh 10 and lowed but two hits and one run, ac­ the day's work — and the day after. A real Bice. O'Dea 10: Lottan. Cooper 9. Doekins 9 counting for 10 TndiATig yia tlie sad Hofferth. Homers: Wolrn" in the wholesome food for nerves, brain and body, first and ytt. Nieman in the tenth with strikeout route. two on for Boston, Moore, the losing pitcher, gave up and a very delicious one, too. ^hienp-o ______300 001 100— 4 11 0 13 hits and 10 runs. New York 301 102 00»_-~ 7 16 1 The results: Batterte*: Derringer. Chipman4t Wern- ecke S. Starr 8 and I"11"", Gillespie 7; SEA BEES Mun<*o Adams 7 and Lombardi. Homer: Machan. lb 5 4 T*e8dwny in tbe fourth. AB H. rMttnb«'<'h , 4 7 1 Dvorak, as 3 1 Brooklyn ',".'_u, 3 14 0 Taylor, p 5 2 Batteries: Roe. CuccurillO 9: Gregg. Zuber Eppinga. 3b 4 3 7. Gericke, 3b __. 4 0 SECOND GAMES Prickett. If 4 2 Chicago 100 100 020— 4 10 1 Bauchens, cf 4 3 Ne"' TO"* ______-. 000 002 10O— 3 7 4 Wood, rf .___ 4 0 Battles: Wvse and Livingston: Brewer Lohr. c ...... 4 0 'nd Kltttta. Homers—Psfks in the fourth for Chicago. Garden a in the sixth with Totals.. 37 10 13 ono "••*"• "•». for New York. St. Louis ___.. 200 020 210— 7 12 2 INDIANS Bototl 140 000 30x— 8 11 2 AB B. H. Batteries: Donnelly. Byerlv 7. Barrett 8 Brown, If ...... "im O'lVi: Tobin. Hutchings and Hof- f1 Benne. 2b , ?hoco!aie _tov _. Homers: Holmes In ttse second Van Hcrwyn, lb with one an. Workman in tbe seventh Hurley. 3b for Boston. Colgan. c , *»«*ryVr--<( 000 100 001— 2 6 0 Trojan, cf _ Brooklyn 011 200 00« ' 4 9 1 Penta, ss ...... Malt &Mtik BEVERAGE •n-Hi> %sm* Gerhauser. Curcurullo 8 and Dezorzl. rf _____ S^lkeM: Davis and Dantonlo. Homers: Moore, p Kehrtts in the second for Brooklyn. Second came Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia Totals.. 23 could not be obtained due to bad wire­ less conditions. The score by innings: A Cow & Gate Prod net mm Sea Bees ..______031 004 2—10 13 3 SATURDAY'S GAMES Indians .....i, „„•,,,.,, 000 010 0— 13 3 Pittsburgh S, Brooklyn 8 Doubles: Mechan and Eppinga. Triples: Boston 8. St. Louts 4 Dvorak. Struck out: bv Tavlor 10, bv Available at all Retail Outlets Chicago 5. Hew York 3 Moore 4. Bases on balls: off Taylor 4, oil Cincinnati 13. Philadelphia 5 Moore 1. 4/ - 1 1b. Tin 7/6 2 lb. Tin THE WORLD'S BEST SEWING MACHINE Oil Telephone 3076 for Trade Enquiries

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MAPLE LEAFS TO SETTLE SOFTBALL ISSUE TUESDAY THREE RECORDS BROKEN J IN COMMAND 4SP0RTS MEETING Two softball teamsta the B.I.S.AA. Lieut. Williams was pushed by Gnr. the straightaway for the finish.; 6^ sag. Clarkson, RN. Time 24 sees. Softball League, both called the BAOM0HE Trott of the Bermuda Militia and Flood closed the distance ta the last One mile relay—1, BVRC; 2. Bermuda Maple Leafs but one representing Rid Kidney-< of Germs, Poi«ons Gnr. Samuels, B.M., who tried to wear fifty yards and the pair battled it| MiHtia;^ S_& D-BVE; 4, Royal the Canadian N&vy while the other MATTHEW DE SILVA SETS NEW Williams down. Williams, however, out shoulder to shoulder until the Navy. Time 3:49. represents the Canadian Army, will and Acid and Stop Getting has much too accurate a head for last ten yards, when Flood, calling Tug of war—1, Bermuda Militia; 2, decide which of the Maple Leaf Up Nights paces and instead extended the upon some secret reserve of energy teams is the better. When your kidneys are clogged and "Itf* FOrce. year bladder is irritated and passage BDA. RECORD N HIGH JUMP Militia entries to such an extent that pulled out ahead and won by a scant Javelin Throw — 1, Bfn. Mulder, The issue will be settled tomorrow scanty and often smarts and burns, yon one-half lap from the finish, the two feet. BVBO; 2, Bfn. De Fontes, BVBO; 3, at the Prospect Garrison Field, the need GOLD MEDAL Haarltrrs Oil Cap- Militia entries began to lag as Wil­ The results* game starting at 6.15 p.m. sales, a fine harmless stimulant aad Cpl. Mitchell, S & D-BVE; 4, Pte. diuretic that always works, the famous liams went into his stretch kick 440 yards relay—1. BVBO; 2. Bermuda Kumpf, "W Force, and Darrell, Ber­ which sent him well ahead of the Militia: 3, S & D-BU*: 4. Royal urinary antiseptic that costs so little Governor Present Prizes In Most muda Militia; 6, Pte. Mooney. "B" B.A.A. CRICKET PRACTICE at any modern chemist or dealer. pack. . Navy; S, BAF; «, If Wotee. Time Force. Distance 144' 10". It's one good, sate way to purify the The mile race was also a thriller 45A sees. FOB MONDAY AFTERNOON blood aad to pot healthy activity tatta 440 yards—1, Rfn. Flood, BVRC; b, kidneys, prostate and bladder—yea Successful Sports Meeting Of Year with Rfn. Alec Harrison breasting long Jump—1, Iieut. Rawding, "B Gnr. Trott, Bermuda Militia: 3, lit. should sleep sound the whole night thru. the tape a half-lap in front of the Force; & Cpl. Bardgett, BVRC; 3, Due to the annual general meeting Rawding, "B" Force; 4, Sig. Butcher, of the Bermuda Athletic Association, Bat he ears and get GOLD MEDAL— second place Pte. Burrows of the Spr. Frick, S tc D-BVE; 4, L.A.C. BN. Time 552 sees. from H—rlem—yoners assured atis_o** From the point of view of a spectacle as well as that of a sports Militia. Harrison took the lead from Walter, BAF; 5, Rfn. Flood, BVRC; the cricket practice of the B.AA. Other symptoms at rak kidnaps i 120 yards hurdles—1, L/Cpl. Lines, lit Hated Dhbddsr are t meeting, yesterday's • finals of the two-day Command Sports Meeting, the start with Foggo and Thomas of 8, Gnr. Dill BM. Distance 30' li" teams will be held this afternoon. BVBC; 8, Cpl. Bardgett, BVRC; 3, Members of the B.AA- teams are eyes, leg eramps, motet; held under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, through the the Militia crowding htm tot the Half mile—1, Lieut. D. J. Williams. L'Sgt. Gibbons, BM; 4, Cpl. Bean, pace-setting position. Harrison, how­ BVBC; 2, nth. Corday, BVROs 3, asked to be present at the nets at efforts of the Command Sports Committee, of which Brigadier the Hon. BM.; 5 Pte. Greenfeld, "B" Force. the usual time. S63714 ever, would not give up his lead and Gnr. Trott. BM; 4, Lieut. A. W. Plat- Time 17.2 sees. H. D. Maconochie is president, can be considered highly successfuL going into the second lap of the ford. S & D-BVE; 5, L/Cpl. Jackson, Three records were broken, one of jumped. His ability was first five-lap race, held a one-yard ad­ B" Force: 6, Spr Stewart, S & D- THE COMPILATION vantage over Burrows. Twenty-five which, the high jump, was a new discovered at when BVE. Time 2:07.4. >. n 6. Bermuda record, while the other two a number of B.VJR.O. men were yards behind Burrows came Undo, 100 yards—I, Bdr. Furbert, BM; 2, 3 V > getting into shape. DeSilva, clad Thomas and the rest of the field. Rfn. flood, BVBC; 3, L/C Lines, z < were meet records made ta the discus ^j Qn O throw and the one mile race. Mat­ in regulation army boots, gaiters Harrison increased his pace on the BVBC; 4, L/Bdr. F. O. Johnson, ft. *_r and denim, took the bar with ease. third lap as Burrows began to fade 3 n « S > O thew DeSilva Who cleared five feet BMf!^ Sig. Clarkson, BK; 6. Capt. £Q Lt. Williams thereupon started to 15 yards behind Lindo 20 yards be­ 00 »Q U nine and a half inches, boosted the A. W. Card, S & D-BVE. Time M3 3 Mile .. 5i 0 l coach >»im and bring him along. hind him and on the fourth lap, the | sees. 5 IS n Bermuda record a further one and His natural talent plus excellent 440 Belay 3 I 4 5 0 3 Smart As A Whip B.V.R.C. entry put a half a lap be­ Discus throw- 1. L Cpl. Korchynski, Loti'? Jump 0 6 4 1 7 3 a half Inches, a mark which had coaching, has brought htm to a Half Mile 0 2 4 4 11 0 stood for two years. L/Cpl. Kor­ tween himself and Burrows as "B"* Force; 2, Kempf, "B" Force; 3, Bermuda championship. DeSilva "Taffy" Thomas started to dose up Bdr. Mills. BM; 4, Rfn. Mulder, 100 Tarda 2 0 1 9 9 n chynski of "B" Force, Canadian has not reached the peak of his 0 11 1 3 0 AND VERY INEXPENSIVE Army, set a new meet record in tbe on the second place man. . BVBC; 5, Cpl. Lawrence. BVRC; 6, Mile Relay 3 0 4 5 n Jumping yet for taught a roll, in­ Harrison finished well in front 0 7 2 6 discus throw with a heave of 118 Q M.S.I. Ward, S & D-BVE. Distance '<•!-» " 4 3 0 stead of the sissors-kick jump he with Burrows second and Thomas 118' (New meat record). feet while Rfn. Harrison, who won uses, he should be able to add six High Jump 2''7 S 0 4"- 9 0 the three miles race on Thursday, set third. One mile—1. Rfn Harrison. BVRC; 8, .32 yards _ 0 3 0 9 » 0 inches on his present height. In the discus event, Kumpf of B" Pte. Burrows BM; 3, A. B. Thomas, Javellne 0 3 4 3 11 0 Plastic Costume Jewelry a new record in the one mile inn When it became known through *40 Tarda _ _. 3 4 0 5 « 0 with a time of four minutes, fifty- Force, had one throw which looked RN; 4, Cpl. Kalanchey, "B* Force: Hurdles — —- 0 2 0 7 11 0 the public address system handled like a certain winner, but his throw 5. Rfn. Lindo. BVBO; 6, Bdr. Foggo, with brilliant coloured Stones to add the one and seven-tenths seconds. by Lieut. C. F. Dunn, R.C.S. and Totals 42 was disallowed because he left the BM. Time 4:51.7 (Hew meet record). 33% 25 83V2 114 s . The most outstanding perform­ his assistant CpL Hannon, that De ring before the discus had landed. Shot putt—l. Rfn Mulder, BVRC; t, needed note of chic to any costume. ance of the afternoon, and of the Silva was nearing a ne wj B ermuda re­ Kumpf managed to place second to cord, the enthusiasm sped through Bdr. Mills, BM; 3, L/Cpl. Korchyn­ meeting, was Matthew DeSilva's es­ his team mate L Cpl. Korchynski ski, "B" Force; 4, Pte. Kumpf. "B" tablishing of a new Bermuda record the audience like a whip. DeSilva LAST FOOTBALL GAMES OF pushed to his record by Lieut. Raw- who set a new meet record with a Force; 5 Dvr. Wheatley, S & D- SEASON FLAYED IN ENGLAND only 7/6 each in the high jump, and this perform­ twirl of 118 feet. BVE; 6, Gnr Furbert. BM. Distance ance was singled out by His Excel­ ding of "B" Force, Canadian Army, but finally the pressure became too One of the most exciting races of The last football games were IN VARIED DESIGNS lency the Governor for especial the afternoon was the 220 yard dash %rtr. praise during a short address follow­ great for Lieut. Rawding and De­ High Jump—L Bin. De Silver. BVRC; played in England on Saturday when Silva was left alone to try for the which Bdr. Furbert of the Militia the finals of the Scottish Summer ing the distribution of the prizes. won in a photo finish over L/Cpl. R Lt. W. Rawding, *TB" Force; 3, A. record. B. Seymour. BN; 4, CpL Bardgett, Cup were concluded and the Scottish In his address. His Excellency Lines of the B.V.R.C. Lines got off Mitchell cup were played off. congratulated the competitors and DeSilva cleared five feet seven to an excellent start but Furbert BVBC: 5. Sig. Butcher, BM: 6. commented upon the spectacle of inches easily, three-quarters of an Seymour, BM, and Philpott, BM: inch under the Bermuda record and pulled him down gradually and Partick Thistle won the Scottish watching sport as it should be breasted him at the tap by a hair. Heieht 5' 9_". (New Bermuda and Summer cup on a 2-0 score over the engaged in — amateur sport where the pole was put up to five feet eight meet record). A, Se Cooper & Sons inches. DeSilva cleared that too, Tbe open 100 yards was won by P. Hibernians, while Aberdeen, taking everyone was out to do his best and N. Spurling of the United States Air 220 yards—1, Bdr. Furbert, BM; 8, Saturday's game against Hearts 1-0, play the game as it should be played. bat tor some reason, the pole fell L Cpl. Lines, BVBO; 3, Rfn. Hood, after DeSlva had walked out of the Transport Command with A. 7 annexed the Mitchell Cup on a 4-3 5632fn "i would like to draw attention to BVBC: 4, L/Bdr.; *. O. Johnson, aggregate. pit, and while the spectators cheer­ Doughty of the B.VR.C. pushing him BM: 5, L/Cpl. Jackson, "B" Force; the'winner of the high Jump" His ed the performance, they fell silent to the tape. Excellency said, "who set a new Ber­ when they heard that the jump was The mile relay was a nip and tuck muda record. It was a most merit- protested. They cheered again affair, again between the B.V.R.C. ous performance and I hope we will when seconds later the announce­ and the Bermuda Militia. Bardgett, soon see him knocking at the door ment was made that the jump would lead-off man. was passed by the of six feet." be allowed, and cheered further Militia first man on the first lap. Brigadier the Hon. H. D. Macono­ when DeSilva, to show that he had Harrison, the second B.V.R.C. man, chie, C.B E., M.C, Commanding Offi­ made no mistake in his jumping, regained the lead and passed the cer British Troops, Bermuda, cleared the bar at five feet eight baton to Corday with Furbert of thanked his Excellency for distribut­ again, although it was not necessary the Militia closing the distance be­ ing the prizes and led three cheers to for him to do so. tween the two teams. Williams, the which there was a hearty response The bar went up another half-inch anchor man, had the Militia anchor from the large crowd which attend­ and DeSilva cleared that with east. man abreast of him for the first lap. ed the meeting. The bar was put up another inch but on the last half-lap, started his As a spectacle, yesterday's meet­ as someone from the audience kick going again which sped him to ing has little to rival it, and organi­ shouted "put it on top of the poles." the tape a good first. sation was the keynote to its suc­ Contrary to general expectation. cess. Credit for this orga__i=ation DeSilver cleared five feet nine and a. . _--. . —. is due Brigadier Maconochie's hard­ half inches and missed five feet ten Bardgett of the B.VJt-C. did not win inches on his first try. He decided I the 120 yards hurdles. L'CpL Lines working Command Sports Commit­ not to Jump any further. took this event while Bardgett tee, especially Lt. D. J. Williams, Considering the soggy condition of placed second. Had not L. Sgt. Gib­ B.V.R.C, whose knowledge of such the track and the extreme heat of bons of the B.M. upset a hurdle, the meetings and whose interest and the day, the performances turned in finish might have been different. efficiency counted greatly for the yesterday, in both the track ond tlie The event which attracted the success of the venture. In addi­ field events, speaks well for tbe cali­ most spectator interest was the tug tion to the organisati n, Lt. Will­ bre of the athletes competing. of war match, which while not iams served as a coach end trainer In the track events, the winning counting for points in the unit for tlie B.V.R.C. and competed in championship, provided considerable several e'-e-.ts ber.ides. times were Just a shade under tbe meet or Bermuda records, while the esprit de corps. Matthew DeSUva'a breaking of The Bermuda Militia took their the Bermuda record in the high competitors in the field events etcher broke existing records or came very pulls against tiie Royal Navy in jump is even more spectacular be­ straight heats, the Militia lads hav­ cause until last year he. had never close to it. Another remarkable performance ing more weight and more synchro­ turned in yesterday was that of Bdr. nisation than the Navy team. Furbert of the Bermuda Militia, who I B" Force took the RAF. in two running for tiie tint time in track straight pulls to enter the finals shoes, bore out the contention of against the Militia heavyweights. In WHITE ACE the Sports Editor that once he be­ the finals, the Canadians got the came accustomed to spikes, would I jump and the crowd cheered as they POLISH cut down his times considerably, i watched the white marker on the Furbert won the 100 yards dash in hawser near the winning stripe on For Shoes, Hats, Belts, one-tenth of a second under the | the side of the Canadians. The Different — Because Bermuda record, and then repeated j Militia, however, steadied themselves his performance in the 320 yard dash | and their supporters went wild when IT DOES NOT RUB OFF two-tenths of a second under the I steady pulling finally had the Cana­ record. With starting blocks and dians over the mark. the knowledge of their use. as well | The second pull, however, was en­ T. J. PEARMAN & SONS as proper coaching, Furbert should tirely different. The Canadians surpass the Bermuda record. again got the jump on the Militia (Sole Distributors) There was plenty of excitement in and without giving them a chance Queen St. Hamilton the 440 yards relay with the Ber­ to get set, pulled them over the line muda Militia vieing with the B.V.E.C. in short time. for honour?. Lines, lead-off man for 1 On tiie third and final pull, the the B.V.R.C., gave the Corps a lead Canadians again got the Jump on when he outran Lieut Gibbons, first the Militia and almost pulled them man of the Militia relay. Doughty, over the mark, hot Just in time the second man on the relay, really Militia held. For several moments opened the gap between himself and the outcome of the tug of war event Eczema Itch Bdr. Furbert of the B.M. Flood took j was uncertain as tiie marker sea- Wash Dresses I over from Doughty and kept his lead sawed back and forth until the over Gnr. Furbert, while Bardgett, Militia put through a supreme effort anchor man. found himselft all alone and dragged the Canadians off their Killed ta 7 Minutes with JOhnson striving to close the feet. Them's good pickings in this Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams I gap. This race was won in a time Rfn. Mulder of the B V.R.C. won and pores w 'lere germs hide and cause ter­ three-tenths of a second slower than both the shot putt events and the rible Itenin_r, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, javelin throw. field of cottons! See them . . . Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, tlie Bermuda record. Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other The half-mile race saw Lieut. D. J. Iieut. K. K. Rawding of "B" Force. blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only Williams retaining his championship. won the long Jump with a leap of ] Many fine dresses to wear right temporary relief because tbey do not kill twenty feet, one and thereniuarter j the germ cause. The new discovery, Hbio- i inches. It was turned that Spr. | derm kills the germs in 7 minutes and is j through the surrijrnBr. Most are guaranteed to give you a soft, clear, attrac- I Masters of the Staff and Depart­ live, smooth skin in one week, or money i ments - B V.E., present Bermuda softly tailored, sensible styles in back on return of empty package. C.et ' For champion, would be able to Jump guaranteed Nixoderm from your chemist MT -a today and re- against him, but Masters left Ber­ muda yesterday morning. a wide range of stripes, checks Nixoderm sss^rss LAUNDRY Were it not for some strategy on For Skin Troubles trouble. Service the part of Iieut. Williams, Bfn and prints that will wash .ike a Flood of the B.v.R.c. would

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BERLIN BETTER DEFENDED 3 Women Rescued Over 20 SEAC Is Being Strengthened j Japs Try To Supply By HINGES With Men And Supplies 91 Allied Servicemen In France Backache | Inch IN AIR THAN LONDON Air Their Men In Burma fWiw.1 frm P«c > Rheumatic for "eWlllcO Guns Could Hit Mosquito By MONTAGUE TAYLOR Mountbatten's forces in Siam, Ma- By ALAN HUMPHREYS Twinges HAND BAGS PARIS, June 30 (Reuter). — Three laya and Sumatra. KANDY, Ceylon, July 1 (Ueutex).— women who helped more than a Amphibious operations, too, must For the second time during the Urinary GLASS Plaue At 40,000 Feet score of Allied servicemen to escape deal with problems not encountered j Burma war tbe Japanese have at­ 'Watches from German occupied France met in Europe. tempted to supply their troops by Disorders ASH TRAYS By MACFEE KERR in a Paris sixth floor bedroom this General Eisenhower, Supreme Al-! air. Always a good Buy afternoon to celebrate the success of Med Commander on the Western At dawn on Thursday a Japanese often occur TWENTYHRST ARM* GROUP their first venture. Front, had hundreds of miles of HEADQUARTERS, HERFOFT), plane dropped one parachute near when the kidneys Godet & Young These three women-ftrt French coast to choose from for the inva­ Bawnatgyi, north-northwest of Pegu Westphalia, July 1 (Reuter).—Ber­ and one English from Mauritius- sion with plenty of good beaches and MB sluggish Hamilton St. George's lin was much better defended against on the Rangoon-Mandalay railway. have just heard that Patrick Mac- plenty of good ports. Here there are A Japanese party attempted" td ooV Sole Agent air attack than London, German Partland. a British Merchant Navy few of .either. PAINS IN THE _S2.fin. anti-aircraft guns achieving such lect the parachute, hat fled on the officer, who tliey "shepherded" out One of the severest problems is the approach of an Indian patrol which A BACK, rheuma­ a pitch of accuracy that they were extreme shallowness of tile sea at tic twinges, Stiff, able to hit the speedy two-engined of one of the Gestapo's Paris torture captured the container filled with Otto Wurz chambers and hid in their bedroom, many suitable beaches. It is very; swollen muscles 'trarr Mosquito at a height of 40.000 feet, medical supplies. and joints, lum­ Plctura successfully escaped from the coun­ difficult to make opposed landings 1 tsH»« Wing Commander f. A. W. Faw­ Though- the Japanese effort was bago, urinary and Somers Building try and is alive and well. when men and equipment have to jtrifling , it indicates tlie increasingly Slaty" cett, target adviser to the British make their way through anything bladder disorders, Hamilton Bermuda bomber chief, Air Chief Marshal This was the first news they had serious attempt by their forces in disturbed rest, gravel and a tired, High Blood Pressure Sir Arthur Harris, said here tonight. had that MacPartland. who they from half a mile to two miles of i this sector to aid the Japanese par­ nervy condition can all arise when smuggled from France with forged shallow sea before reaching the ties cut off in the Pegu Yomas "On one occasion four out of beach. the blood contains an excess ot six Mosquitoes were hit," he add­ identity papers in September, 1943, Mountains, west of the Mandalay- •tic add and other impurities. Kills Men & Women ed. had reached safety unharmed. An example of this was seen in the I Rangoon Road, to make their escape Twice as many women as men suffer Wing Commander Fawcett said Many similar ventures followed the commando landing at Myebon last to the Japanese held territories in You need Doan's Backache from High Blood Pressure, which is a mys­ the east. Kidney Pills. This special kidney terious disease that starts about the time th%t during the battle of Berlin, escape of MacPartland. Allied air­ January. Some commandos stepped! of Chansre of I-ife and is tlie real cause of RINSO does the RJLF. had sent 18,488 planes men shot down over France found ott the landing craft into a mixture Tlie first Japanese attempt at sup­ medicine has been used success­ much heart trouble and later on of para­ o/er the city, exclusive of leaflet shelter in the three women's sixth of sludge and water four feet deep, ply dropping occurred during tbe ex­ fully fbr over forty years. It lytic strokes. Common symptoms of High stimulates sluggish kidneys and Blood Pressure are: Nervousness, head­ raiders. Of this number, 16.556 bedroom floor bedroom, where they with 500 yards between them and the I pedition of tbe late General Oide aches at top end back of head and above ALL your wash! claimed attack, dropping 40,815 tons were fed. clothed and helped to es­ shore. They took three hours to Wingate last year, when, the Japan­ helps to flush out the millions of eyos. 'pressure in head, dizziness, short or more. cape to Britain to fight again. struggle through, at the end of• ese attacked the Chindit stronghold tiny filtering tubes. hreath, pains, in heart, palpitation; poor which neither men nor weapons were Hamlthf khtnav metton will »oan r.tter. sleep, loss at memory and energy, easily Only four percent ot the total The fighters knew the women by of "Broadway." 200 mUes behind the excited, fear and worry. If you suffer any number oi planes sent were lost. in fighting state. then Japanese front line. mmam and somfmrt by thMtn. She amsmua of these symptoms, don't delay treatment their resistance names. "The Mouse," mt She trrhattmm tmmmrtttms whtok hm.m a single day, because your life may be in The RJLf. Bomber Command "The Chicken" and "Mauricette," tat The mud deprived the men of Several containers were dropped, mmam amutlnm tha main. ^ danger. Hynox, a new medical discovery, alone destroyed 2,700 acres of the boots and even of socks. The last but all fell inside the Chindits' peri­ Ask your Dealer for reduces High Blood Pressure with the first city. Among the places they Mt I can diclose today the real identity of these thiee modern musketeers. man ashore had lost all his clothes I meter. dose, takes a heavy load off the heart, and were the Ministries for Air, Agricul­ and was so mud covered that it was o makes you fee! years younger la a few ture, Propaganda, Interior, Educa­ "The Mouse" is Mademoiselle Jac­ days. Get Hynox from your chemist today. queline Laf leur. Bar resistance name only after he had washed in a bomb [ It is guaranteed I* make you feel fit and tion, Justice, Finance, Transport crater that the others .were able to strong cr money back. and Posts .and Telegraphs, he de­ found its original in her secret sig­ Royal Canadian Navy Te clared. nal—scratching on windows or door recognize him. Some held fast and began sinking 1 Hatter's Chancellory, the Presi­ panels. "The Chicken" is Madame Louise and had to be rescued, while mortars j Be "Big &jp" Navy dential Palace, the Board of Trade, and Brens went under again and Gestapo Headquarters, the War Teyssandier—"The Chicken" because Office and the Admiralty were also she usaully wore an angora wool again. LONDON, July 1 (Reuter). — The hit. jumper of yoke yellow. The men somehow hung together! Royal Canadian Navy is being con­ and reeled towards the shore. The ] verted into a "big ship" Navy to "We also bombed 72 factories, "Mauricette" is Miss Odette Ernest. : Gland Discovery It is really astonishing how clean Her name was based on that of her commandos themselves described meet the demands of the Far East public utilities and marshalling the situation as "Where skill ended Rinso gets the clothes by soaking yards, and 59 targets of major mili­ home island. war. Justice T. D. Davis, Canadian Miss Ernest taught English in and luck began." High Commissioner to Australia, told only. The dirt is simply coaxed tary importance were either des­ They were in luck that time. Their: the Australian people in a broadcast Restores Youth out, easily, thoroughly, and so troyed or damaged, apart from Paris for 15 years after the death of the destruction of hundreds of her father, a Mauritius solicitor. story would have been very different over Sydney radio tonight. safely. There's no need for smaller objectives which aU formed if tbe Japanese opposition had been "Australia win be seeing a great harmful rubbing and scrubbing. cogs in the German war machine," as serious as that met with else­ deal of the Canadian Navy," he said. In 24 Hours * Rinso is so gentle that it actually he said. FRENCH COLONISTS NOT where. Sixty ships, including modern cruis- "These achievements were car­ LEAVING NORTH AFICA ! ers. aircraft carriers and destroyers Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervous­ protects your clothes —avoids will carry the Canadian flag in the ness, weak body, impure blood, failing wear and tear in the wash—keeps ried oitt on the face of intense oppo­ memory, and who are old and worn-out sition. Berlin was surrounded by ALGIERS, June 30 (Reuter) .—Re­ Pacific. Meanwhile, Canada will con­ before their time will be delighted to learn them dazzlingly white. of a sew gland discovery by an American at least 16 large decoy sites which ports published in newspapers Nehru Pledges Congress tinue to make ships, planes and guns ^Doctor. For cashable cohureds too— included a replica of tlie city at abroad that French, colonists felt for the conquest of Japan. These This new discovery makes it possible to Party's Co-operation ! will be made available on a gift basis •quickly and easily restore vigour to your simply squeeze the fabrics in the Nauen, 15 miles to the northwest. obliged to leave North Africa because glands and body, to build rich, pure blood. rich Rinso suds. "Our pilots, however, got wise of tension following tbe riots and Cwiliaaed fr»__ Pat* s to Canada's allies." lo strengthen your mind and memory and massacres in May can, in the mam, If Moslems stand united we win. if A great part of the Canadian Army _Teei like a new man in only S days. In fact, to the de.oys as the flames were this discovery which is a home medicine in too regular. Enemy night fighters, be denied. they stand divided we lose." Would remain in Europe, he added. pleasant, easy-to-take tablet form, dees which had a relay system for re­ While it is true that several vil­ ! Official circles considered, that i but present terms called for the use away with gland operations and begins to ! of 30,000 Canadian soldiers with the build new vigour and energy tit 24 hours, fuelling from the Dutch coast to lages and farms were burnt down though the difficulties facing the yet it is absolutely harmless and natural in Berlin, were so particularly sensi­ or destroyed, the peasants axe re­ Simla conference were formidable, ! United States forces in the Pacific action. tive to any potential threat to Ber­ maining on the spot and going on there was still room for adjust­ war, and about 100.000 Jdr FoTce men The success of this amazing discovery, for operations witb the RAF. • ailed Vi-Tabs has been so great in Amer­ lin that we used to feint attacks on with their daily work. ments and that if the Moslem ica that it is now being distributed by all the capital when the mam forces Some families, discouraged by the League submitted a list of nominees, chemists here under a guarantee of com­ were gohig elsewhere,™ Whig Com­ riots ot temporarily panicstricken, the final allotment of sorts on the plete satisfaction or money back. In other "words, Vi-Tabs must make you feel full of mander Fawcett asserted. thought of leaving Algeria, bat they Executive might satisfy all parties. Starving Germans To Be vigour and energy and from 10 to 20 years Group Captain John Evans, a se­ are only an infinitesimal section of Nehru, questioned whether be younger, or you merely retU-rn the empty Fed By Britain And U.S. package and*get your money back. A spe­ nior staff officer, said that British the colonists. would agree to serve on the Vice­ cial, double-strength bottle of 48 Vi-Tabs planes sometimes went 1,800 miles roy's Council, said today that he ^W** 0m% *A coats tittle and tbe to dodge fighters in order to get ta would serve if nominated by his Continued from Pace 1 If you've caught a cough 01 Wr J or B 3r& aftiK guarantee protects Berlin One reason, he said, why our attacks could not have been so party, adding: "I am a man of dis­ oil. The municipal electricity plant Restores Manhood and Vitality X-R 21 M -786 Germany lost the war was her fail­ successfully canted out. cipline." is back to normal. cold, get rid of it before it does ure to use parachutists on British "One parachutist with 15 hand He declared that no Congress man Lnebeck: insulin is being made airfields early in the war. grenades could have destroyed could serve in any government as again. serious damage. Take a dose of "At the beginning of the war oar fifteen planes. Such tactics when long as Congress members remained Kiel: the whole canal is open for airfields In Britain were unguarded. we were unprepared could have in jail. ships drawing up to 87 feet of water. Famel Syrup when you get home. If the enemy had dropped parachu­ turned the tide in the Germans' Pandit Ballabh Pant, a member of Bielefeld: the famous viaduct. Famel Conquers Coughs in tists who could have cut the com­ favour," Group Captain Evans the Working Committee and ex- "truck by a "ten ton Tessie." is still munication lines of our^ahports, claimed. Premier of the United Provinces, in ruins, but local train services have record time. Famel is no ordin­ said today the majority community, been restored. the Hindus, would be in. a distinct Bremen: tbe philharmonic orches- ary cough mixture. It contains AN>WfcK IO minority on the proposed Executive I _ra has been permitted to give con­ PREVIOUS PUZZLE Council. It was possible, he claimed, certs again, provided the programme one of the most powerful cough Crossword Puzzle tbat up to two-thirds of the seats I include works by Mendelssohn and germicides known to medical T u VIEIR E !A M|,S H would go to minorities. In such a Offenbach. ACROSS 23 -Long curved T V case, he asserted, in case of con­ s words E L E£|I |A|P AMH o science — soluble lactocreosoie. c flicts, the majority community l—nope flber 32—Take food A S S|M U E.lT|E RMO 7—Calms 35—Stockings S THPIE D TO VvIN would stand in need of safeguards Allied Warships Push Out This special ingredient gets right 36—Goddess ot dawn o___p 13—Wigwam I_!B|A L EA under the proposed scheme. 14—Spirit 37—Voice range E ER v'BE 15—Bivouac 38 Angry RA RlEIIOjAlF D DIS Invasion Feelers To Japan deep down to the root of the 16—Aviator 40—Small islands E|N|T|4D|E L E 17—Captivate 42—Officer wbo IP trouble and kills the germs which 18—Chairs certifies deeds B EITH V|E|EHR O S s Con tin cd from Page 1 19 —Cover inside ot 44—Source of cooking A D|o| V|A|W S T o p Italy Seeks Attainment east. - coast pr-pv/ii'.p-.T " g to go a".horo cause the cough. 20—Before on tpi.) 3 UIRI_.______E A_. T• 1 23—Sled (Scot, i 43—Puzzle Sil A somewhere ta tlie area of Balikpa- 24—Compass point 4->— Ean> Christian 3 CBO SIR 1 s •ek £ Of Allied Status pen, the big oil port c.i the Ma­ 25—Instruments to creed L E|R|0 TS R 1 51D E R kassar Strait, the Japanese news At the same time, the soothing measure distance 47 Indian queens P iD IE M A • S N E|E E S 27—Ger man slate 48 - Pays out Continued front Page 1 ageacv said. Tokyo for severel d°.ys balsams and tonic ingredients in DOWN is employment for the people, and pest has reported tl_..s Allied war­ • ships were shelling Batikp-.p-^i and 3 5 1c - 9 IO 1—Hardens thus, orderly conditions. Famel ease the sore membranes ! * •'* 2—Kind of game oae Japanese report lait weekend. L The first necessity for restarting 3—Recover chair said invasion forces had attempted of the throat and lungs, and build 13 n seat production is coal — quickly and in 4—Ancient city ID to land. Syria large quantities. "September will Today the Japanese agency said. up your powers of resistance. '. ie 6—Jules Verne hero he too late." he said. I "Enemy navel forces ia tiv. waters ot "20.000 Leagues He admitted that the Allies are 17 18 Under the Sea" off Bp.likpe.pa_i comprises 50 ships 6—Plunder in great difficulties because the jincludi.ig several tra: imparts. The Famel is recommended by 7—Wine cup Ruhr Basin is not producing, while to 23 enemy evidently iatraids to, eff«ct 19 ** 8— Wood (Fr.I the Silesian mines are in Russian Doctors, Nurses and Sanatoria % -K. 9—Halt a tending somewhere along the 25 -b 10—Hot Mexican dlsb hands. coast. So far, however, hi", activi­ W lt Beetle Signor Parri said he believed the everywhere. If you want to be For those 12—Realizes ties ha^e been limited to navel 27 21—Cowboy carnival Italian Government had never re­ bomba.rdme it end mt'ie.swesptag.'' free from coughs—take FAMEL 22—Duckings quested any aid from Soviet Russia, American -">.d Australian pteae-. ii- 33 W 25—Japanese sash i ii Advanced -8 19 3o 31 26—Printers* though he could not be altogether I of General M .cArthur'S cmmiiKl measures positive* about this. In any case, have for weeks been heavily pound­ 37 " Unconquerable Cough " 36 28—Black eye the term "Allies," in connection with ing Balikpapan and this week r ^fears % A 29—Good cigar Italian requests for aid, meant the Netherlands news agency war cor- * For the last three winters my husband 40 .1 SO—Orange-red 18 » compound United States and Britain. | respondent reported that Allied war- has been unable to work, due to chronic 31—Official measure bronchitis, We all thought the cough I ships had successfully bombarded tvouid never is beaten, but the Dismet Hi H3 *. of weight 32—Football team lit. th.se had m sample of l:amel Syrup • I 'HE ojder we grow _^^ the more we appreciate the Hb 33—Walt upon tcrtich put him on the mend in no time, Messing of good health. That is why so many w 24—Throws and ha is a changed man today. 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NATIONAL FUG & ANTHEM | Gandhi Wants "Top Men" Eden & Stettinius Exchange British Distillers To Curb SHIFTING OF ALLIED TROOPS International Conference IN REICH ZONES BEGINS Pictorial FOR CANADA IS URGED I In Interim Government Notes On Charter Signing | Scotch Whisky Profiteering By DENIS MARTIN Oi Status Of Tangier (Special through Reuter) SIMLA, India, June 30 (Reuter). — LONDON, July 1 (Beuter).— The TWENTYFIRST ARMY GROUP BERMUDA text of messages exchanged between LONDON, June 30.—Agents who HEADQUARTERS, July 1 (Reuter). "America Fursf Sentiment In The "Interim Government" of India, By PAMELA MATTHEWS have been profiteering in Scotch to he formed under the new British the British TOrelgn Secretary, Mr. — At tbe first light today British Anthony Eden and the former VS. whiskies in South America, Africa, troops on the Baltic and to Meck­ Canadian Army Newspaper plan for India under discussion by LONDON, tome 30 (Beuter).—Re­ and more recently in Europe, will be SCARVES Indian political leaders, shoulld be ports from France that an interna­ Secretary of State, Mr. Edward Stet­ lenburg Province began to evacu­ tinius on the occasion of the signing cut off by distillers here who are ate what is described here as the formed by "top men, irrespective of tional conference on the status of anxious to preserve a reputation tor (Special through Reuter) caste, colour or creed," Mohandas Tangier will open in Paris next Tues­ of the United Nations' charter, was "northeastern" sectors of German An Ideal Gift disclosed today. reasonable profits on their mer­ territory, held by them since - tbe UTRECHT, July 1.— The Canadian Gandhi said here tonight. day were confirmed by a Foreign chandise. "If I became Viceroy of India, I Office commentator this afternoon. Mr. Stettinius, in his message, surrender of tiie German armies Smart and .serviceable Army newspaper, "Tlie Maple leaf," Hereafter, distributors who cannot to Field Marshal Sir Bernard Mont­ is proposing that the Dominion would startle the world with my list France, Britain and the United said: "The charter, for which we States will be represented at the have so long striven, is now com­ produce a certificate from either gomery. adopt a national nag and a national of names for the Executive Council, the British Consul or their local athem. The proposal Is a discrete and yet I would make it acceptable,'' conference by Foreign Office of­ plete. Fifty nations united by the At tiie same time Red Army van­ ficials. trials of war, have reached fuB agree­ Chamber of Commerce testifying guards began to take over the terri­ 5/- up reference to the "America first" he laughingly added. that the distributor has not pro­ sentiment voiced bluntly by soldiers Gandhi explained that by "top For tbe present, no Spanish repre­ ment on tbe basic instrument of tory, under the four-power arrange­ sentative will be present, nor will the their unity for peace. fiteered to the re-sale of Scotch, and ment for the occupation of Ger­ and officers of the First Canadian men" he meant men and women fit­ that he has distributed the quanti­ Yankee Store Army in off-duty hours here. ted to do the work that India Sultan of Morocco be represented. "What has been accomplished many. But, it is emphasized in London, here strengthens my faith that the ties received in an equitable manner Only minor changes are involved Since V-E Day Canadian soldiers, needed. the conference will be of a prelim­ to established customers, will be like those of the United States, have He added that he would not hesi­ vision of Prime Minister Churchill on the British-Soviet boundary, but 5647tn. inary nature and informed quarters and President Roosevelt will become blacklisted by distillers here so far a large scale movement of armies a growing legard, respect and love tate to leave oak any Congress mem­ believe that other powers may be as future shipments are concerned. for their homeland and an increas­ as enduring and effective a reality was reported to have begun today bers, if he felt that there were better consulted at a later stage. The disciplinary action does not to the south, where the Americans ing disregard, disrespect and dislike men available outside who would in peace as it has been mighty to apply so far as American importers for Europe. Nostalgia may account Informed quarters in London be­ war. are, in some cases, 80 to 100 miles work for full independence for India lieve tbat Charles Feake, British Con­ are concerned, according to distillers, to the east of the lines agreed upon in part for this trend. But conversa­ at the earliest possible moment. "We all regret that yon, who have since they have observed the price sul General in Tangier, who is now contributed so much to the success bv Prime Minister Winston Chur­ tions treat the subject with logic, i _.=-_<-.Asked_ whethe-.__«.___..r- he approve^ d of the in this country, may represent regulations and adhered to the code As good "I>e not seen anything on this I procedure of selecting the new Ex of our efforts, cannot personally be chill, the late President Franklin Britain. which British producers follow. Koosevelt and Marshal Joseph Sta­ ide of the Atlantic that is worth | ecutive Council from separate panels present at the concluding ceremony. In Latin America and elsewhere, as gold! The main question before the con­ A space has been reserved for your lin at Yalta f ighting to perpetuate" said a young of names submitted hy different ference will, of course, be the desir­ however. Scotch distillers have found lieutenant from Toronto in typical party leaders so that the Viceroy signature and I hope that there will that merchandise they landed there could make the final selection, ability of restoring the international be a convenient occasion for you remark of those who have been hi regime in Tangier, either in Its pre­ at the low export price fixed by the England, Italy, France, Germany Gandhi said: "Tbe procedure sug­ war, or in an amended form. to sign. British Price Control frequently and the Lowlands. gested by Lord Wavell is, in my I trust that you are now fully clanged hands three ear four times "United States and Canada" added opinion, good inasmuch as the Vice­ recovered and feeling your usual while it was still on the dock, and his friend, tocan keep to themselves, roy does not seek to impose his will I BRITISH BISHOPCRITICISES vigorous self." by tbe time it reached consumers, take care of themselves and let on tlie conference—because the Vice-1 Mr. Eden replied: I am grateful was being retailed at prices so- fan­ Spend tottering old Europe topple. We roy's selection is to be placed before j FREE ENTERPRISE EFFECTS for your kind personal message on tastic that a single bottle was hare lots of room in America for the conference. tbe occasion at the signature of the bringing more than the case price better Europeans who want to leave 'The- Viceroy said in his opening' LONDON. July 1 (Beuter)—Claim­ charter of the United Nations. at which the goods had been shipped Wisely this antiquated ship." remarks to the delegates that ele ing that the outcome of free enter­ "I much regret that I was unable from England. Similar statements have been ments represented in the conference prise to the present century had to be present at this ceremony, and Reports here axe that American —thanks to made repeatedly to this United should regard Lord Wavell as their been the "appalling unemployment" I am deeply touched by your pro­ whiskies are also being used for pro­ states war correspondent during I leader. It is a good and dignified Of the inter-war years. Doctor Ern­ posal that I should sign the docu­ fiteering purposes by importers in BUY last week while travelling with the expression which Lord Wavell has est Barnes. Bishop of Birmingham, ment at a later date, which I gladly Latin America and elsewhere. MILKMAID MILK Canadians to Holland. They express used. Lord Wavell thus acts at the in his sermon at St. Paul's Cathe­ accept. Whether the Americans have adopt­ ed disdain for thrones that are a conference as its leader and not as dral today, asserted that any gov­ "The charter indeed represents a ed the British plan for curbing the burden upon impoverished people. the agent of Whitehall." ernment formed as the result of landmark to mankind's long search practice is not known here. BROOKE They expressed contempt for poli­ Britain's election would have an for peace and international co­ tical and diplomatic bickering in the 26,000 TRAINED DUTCHMEN "uneasy and probablv short life." operation. I am confident that by wake of war. Several soldiers said He asserted that the "christian the combined efforts of the United Puppet President of Bohemia P^^e* they favoured a union between the TO AID IN ALLIED WAR politician" would pat first among Nations a firm and enduring struc­ ..BOND United States and Canada, and non­ these duties the obtaining of con­ ture will be raised on the founda­ intervention to Europe's eternal LONDON, June 30 (Reuter).—An trol over land. tion laid with so much care in your And Moravia Is Dead brawls. army of 26.000 trained and fullv "We cannot continue a system great city of San Francisco, and TEA "There are some who would cry equipped Dutchmen is readv to go bound up with large scale unemploy­ that our peoples will thus be able to LONDON, June 30 (Beuter).—Dr. treason as soon as anyone suggests wherever it is needed for Allied war­ ment, and Christianity must sym­ continue, in peace, the comradeship Emil Hacha. puppet President of Bo­ 4691tmtp. changing from the Union Jack and fare. pathize with people wbo, with bit­ gained in the war. hemia and Moravia during the Ger­ God Save the King as a national ban­ The Netherlands news agency, ter memories, turn thoughtfully "May I say also how much the man occupation bas died in Prague, ner. That is their privilege. But it is quoting an officer at Supreme Head­ to Bussia to see whether that land United Kingdom delegation, and my­ Prague radio reported tonight. foolish to regard as treason desire quarters. Paris, stated today: "By bas solved tbe problem which is a self in particular, valued the inspir­ Hacha had been under arrest since for a country and its people to wish the end of September, 55.000 Dutch­ menace to all." ing leadership with which you con­ May 5. the day of the outbreak of to identify themselves among na­ men will have been trainee!. They AH seeking the voters' support ducted our deliberations, and which revolution in Prague. tions, and to strengthen the frame­ will wear British uniform and be were stressing the need for houses, contributed so greatly to their suc­ Hacha who was 73, succeeded Dr. £100 REWARD work of national unity." There is equipped mainly with British ma­ he continued, but sot all of them cess." Eduard Benes as President of the no reason, another paragraph adds, terial. were willing to take tot the nation truncated Czechoslovakia that fol­ why adoption of our own flag, own Preparation of the expeditionary from private owners the land on lowed Munich. national anthem would affect our forces which will take part in the lib­ which they would be built. Simil­ In March, 1939, he was summoned position! as a member of British eration of the East Indies, is being arly, though many deplored rising ALLIED SOLDIERS ARE PELTED to Berchtesgaden and agreed to a For anyone giving information to the police Commonwealth of Nations. speeded up Dutch radio announced costs, not all were ready to break WITH ROSES IN OSLO demand presented by Hitler for the There were 165,000 Canadian sol­ today. Two thousand recruits will the monopolies controlling building .surrender of his country to Ger­ diers and officers in this theatre leave Holland on July 9 for England materials. LONDON, June 30 (Reuter).—Head­ many. It is said he agreed only after which will lead to the conviction of the per­ when fighting halted eleven weeks to be trained as instructors. The Christian will desire sucb ed by a British military band, British three hours' bullying during which ago. Most of them are still here, state planning as will leave the small naval unite, airborne troops and he fainted repeatedly. son, or persons, involved in the stealing of irany of them veterans of five years NEHRU GETSS.0-S. TO man free as in the past, and when RAF. personnel, a parade of 1.500 He continued as President under overeseas service. a vast organization employs thous­ men—500 British. 500 Americans and the Germans, and in 1943 reformed our lily bulb stock which has been going on Battle casualties since the Nor­ COME TO SIMLA ands of people, it must be controll­ 500 Russians, was pelted with flowers his government to prepare for "the mandy landing were 41,633 killed, ed lest the welfare of its employees in the streets of Oslo, Norway's cap­ victory of the great German Reich." wounded and missing as compared suffer," he said. ital, today, Oslo radio reported to­ This was during Bernhardt Heyd- for the past three years during reaping time. By DOOM CAMPBELL Britain needed a government re­ night. rich's reign of terror. with American half million NEW DELHI, June 30 (Reuter).— For all theatres and all branches solute for friendly co-operation with Norway was celebrating "Allied Na­ Though he was to stand trial as a Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, General all peoples, he continued, adding the tions' Day." Quisling, many Czechs believed he of service, Canada's casualties have Secretary of the Congress Party, been announced as 104,000 as com­ hope that one of the first acts of was too old and IB to know what THE E. WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE COMPANY. who is on his wav to Simla, told Britain's post election government the Germans were actually doing. pared with America's more than a me aboard his train tonight: "We million. would be to rescind the non-frater­ Official documents, it is said. feel we must succeed at Simla." nization order to Germany, a "denial were signed in his name without his 5 ti GI m s. 7.14. The casualty rate for the United Nehru said he had anticipated States is one for each 130 popula­ of the Christian doctrine of the knowledge. the urgent message summoning him brotherhood of all men." tion. For Canada with its total to Simla, from Maulana Abul Kalam population of 11300,000, the rate Azan, the President of the Congress HEAT-RESISTING GLASSWARE is one casualty for each 109 popula­ Party. CAPlTALLEVYliTFRANCE tion. T was expecting this SOS. I knew Canada has the reputation for |it would come sooner or later," he PARIS. July 1 (Renter).— French getting C|reat Britain's toughest stated. firms with a capital of 40,000,000 battle assignments. Also taken into francs ($800,000> and over will have account is the fact that Canada was G.I.'S GST FIRST CHANCE TO USE to transfer to the state bonds to at war two years before the United TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONE the value of one- twentieth of their States. capital, under the new capital lew cATlds tO All out 16.000 draftees of this LONDON. June .TO (Beuter).—Tlie which is to be presented to the Canadian Army- were volunteers for special Transatlantic telephone sec­ Legislative Assembly by M. Rene European war. Some of them are tion attached to the Allied forces' Pleven, Finance Minister, is was an­ 1 goto home on a priority basis but headquarters' pressroom here was nounced today. shipping limitations will extend crowded since early this morning, The state, with 5% of the capital, the embarkation through the sum­ Summer living . with hundreds of American soldiers will thereby become one of the most mer. booking private phone calls home. important shareholders in these Twenty-eight thousand here and Transatlantic calls have so far firms. It will form "national trusts" in the United Kingdom have volun­ been reserved for diplomatic and to hold these shares, to the capital teered for a force of 34,000 Cana­ government oflrcials, as well as for­ of which all investors — even the dians being organized to fight with eign correspondents, prom to­ smallest savers — will be able to the American Army in the Pac , c morrow civilians and American subscribe. They are being given priority in army personnel will be permitted embarkation for 30 days leave at to make them too. Special measures will be taken in home to be followed by training in The charge for the call will be regard to foreign firms holding pro­ the United States before going to $12 for three minutes. perty in France. the Pacific. Another 30.000 are to occupy a section of Germany around Wil- Make helmshaven.

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The Perfect Labour Leader Replies To Athens' Press Don't Want 600 Superforts Strike - Readjustment Of Zones In MASONS, CARPENTERS Classified Chocolate Candy Mr. Churchill's Speech Macedonia In Slav Group Japan In Predawn Raid Reich To Begin July 1 AND CONTRACTORS Advertisements CaatiaocJ fraa P»i« 1 Laxative ' LONDON, July 1 (Beuter..—. Mr. ATHENS, June 29 (Reuter).—Ath­ mons, and won control of the es­ By HENRT BUCKLEY Small jobs are our Hobby Clement Attlee. leader of the British ens newspapers, under headlines carpment on the Mlvo's western Large jobs are a pleasure Labour Party, in a speech today, re­ S.H.A.E.F., PARIS, June 30 (Reuter) WANTED such as, "Yugoslavs and Bulgarians bank, Army authorities announced plied to Prime Minister Winston demand the incorporation ot Mace­ —The readjustment of Red Army Drafting is our side line Dime-Lax today. and Allied Expeditionary Force PAIR OF LADY'S JODPHURS—Size Churchill's election broadcast last donia in a Slav confederation," today night, and denied the allegation that TH_e troops advanced after an at­ troops within their respective ROOFING A SPECIALTY 18. Phone 7283. protested against tlie propaganda tack by New Zealand Corsairs and a Delicious chocolate drops Labour ministers would wveal cabin­ campaign said to be waged against agreed occupational zones in Ger­ 5585*s.m. et secrets to the members of their concentrated artillery and mortar many will begin on July 1, following daintily wrapped and neatly Greece by the neighbouring Slav barrage on the Japanese position. H. B. STOVELL & CO. party executive. countries. an agreement with Soviet Russia an­ packaged, six to a box. Each Tank guns wiped out Japanese nounced tonight by Supreme Allied St. John's Rd., Pembroke Mr. Attlee, who claimed that the Tho eentre newspaper, "Kathimi- who have fixed wires to buried shells is a gentle, sure, safe laxative radiocast showed a "badly rattled rina," said, "The aim of this cam­ Headquarters. 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He regrets that should declare itself clearly and pa- tered resistance pockets on the tbe Labour ministers are not with • triotically, and then our neighbours Allied Expeditionary Force troops Agents; Box 56, St. George's. slopes of the Prince Alexander within the respective agreed occupa­ AUCTIONEER EXPERIENCED MECHANIC to him. In the same speech he thr will know that Greece has not ceased Mountains. sinuates that these same labour to be a country of honour and sacri­ tional semes in Germany wiU begin assist in refrigeration and mechani­ 4547*f.m.w.tp. cal department. Apply Gibbons Com­ ministers have so little respect fox fice." MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, June aa July L.. VALUER AND ESTATE their oaths as privy counsenors that Athens papers also claimed that 30 (Router).—Troops of Australia's "It is expected that the movement pany. they win reveal cabinet and military Soviet demands on Turkey included Sixth and Third Divisions have of the British and American troops AGENT 5675tm. Hand Knitted secrets to outsiders. a request for Turkish non-interfer­ made important gains on the heights from that portion of the Soviet SINCE Union now occupied by the British RELIABLE WOMAN to assist in "He can't have lt both ways. As a ence in territorial changes in the behind Wewak, New Guinea, and borne and care of two small chil­ Balkans. in the thickly jungled country of and Americans, and the occupation (1925) matter of fact, he knows perfectly of this area by the Red Army, will dren. Write P.O. Box 347 or phone well from experience that this vile Commenting on Soviet interests in Southern Bougainville, in the Solo­ Jackets, Booties be completed by July 4. JOHN CRITCHLEY 2470 evenings. suggestion is false." the Dardanelles, the left wing EAM. mons, in a week of some of the fierc­ "Concurrently with this adjust­ 5665*m.tos. Mr. Attlee asserted that he would paper, "Eleftheri Ellada," said, "The est fighting in their campaigns, and it was announced here today. ment, British, United States and Tower Building be the last man to deny Mr. Church- Greek islands control the exits from the Straits, and Eastern Thrace French troops will move into Berlin. Dial 1273 iE's great services in the German Before they captured Mount Te- war, but claimed that it was an­ which is Greek territory, constitutes "Other movement of French, Bri- Dainty Blankets their hinterland." zaki in New Guinea, the Austra­ tish and United States troops to FOR RENT other thing to argue that Cfcurch- lians had to make an outflanking ill was indispensable for the future-. their final occupational zones in attack up slopes that rose 350 feet KINNOULL COTTAGE, Fairylands. For the Baby "It is ridiculous to suggest that Germany will proceed as rapidly as ta 880 yards. Tbe Japanese, who Fully furnished, electrically equip­ unless his party is returned to Enemy's Key Defences in the necessary arrangements can be have been resisting bitterly in both ped and with telephone; 2 bedrooms, power, Britain's influence in the completed." New Guinea and Bougainville, had bath, bring room with fireplace. world will decline. Britain's influ­ Borneo Now Isolated At the bung on to their positions in spite FOR RENT large kitchen with dinette, laundry. ence does not depend on the Con­ of heavy air and artillery attacks. Phone 2591. servative Party. It largely depends CMtuund from P»f- I B.W.A.F Hold Half After a series of reverses, the de­ 5420tm.eitp. Little Green Shop on the heroism of the people, and off China's coast, and Okinawa fenders in southern Bougainville have Yearly Meeting on the efforts made by the people of based fighters, with their airstrips regrouped and launched fanatical ROOMS with or without Board, at Hamilton. Furnished Cottage all parties and all classes during the only 325 miles southwest of Japan, counterattacks and temporarily held Washington House. Phone 3149. five years of war. Other countries tightened the blockade of the home the Australian advance toward the C«_tim_4 from Pat- I 5334®tu.ei. to m.2nd. have not forgotten the prewar rec­ islands with attacks on coastal ship­ Mivo River, biggest remaining water Mrs. W. M Murphy, too, will be a five "Rooms and Bath 493.tw.mtp. ord of the Conservative Party," Mr. obstacle area. FURNISHED COTTAGE with 3 bed­ ping, according to reports from the sad loss, and Mrs. T. A. Russell will Devonshire South Attlee sai4- battle areas. leave a gap it will be difficult to fill. rooms, near Elbow Beach and rail­ Todays Kyushu raiders struck By GRAHAM BARROW "These three members will be the way station. Phone Southlyn, 1356 PAY OFPOLISHSERVING targets on the Satsuma and Osumi greatest loss and we will miss them 5594*sm. FOR SALE Peninsulas, which form the island's CHUNGKING, July 1 (Reuter).— greatly. I know I am voicing the Furnished Apartment Lieut. General Albert Wedemeyer, 3 ROOM APARTMENT with all mod­ MEN, WOMEN NOT COT YET prune-shaped southern tip, the Jap­ thoughts of everyone when I say ern conveniences, 4. 10. 0 'pet month. anese news agency said. Ten planes Commander of the United States how very sad we are at losing them. Paget East LONDON, June 30 (Eeuter).—An* Forces in China, has returned to Apply to C. A. Tucker, Phone 3488 thoritative quarters in London today bombed the area some time after "Although the war with Germany Burnaby Street, Hamilton. the main force turned home. Chungking after an eleven-day tour is over, there is still a large field of denied rumours, published in one of of inspection of Chinese troops and 5662*m. this morning's papers, that there is Several flights of raiders were over work for tbe B.WAF. and I am sore HENRY DUNKLEY American training and liaison per­ that all members wfll be at one with DWELLING-HOUSE to be a sudden stop of tbe payment other parts of Kyushu, the agency sonnel to northwestern China. BOWMORE COTTAGE — Pitts Bay added. me when I say that we are deter­ Telephone 1226 or 3301. of Polish serving men and women in At one stage of his Journey, his .Road. Fully furnished, suitable ; Tokyo did not follow up its report mined that this work wfll continue 6 Rooms with modern con­ Britain with the establishment of plane lost direction, and he flew over for couple. Apply Mrs. Robinson, that Allied troops had begun to to be carried through for so long as veniences and outer-house, at the new Polish Government of na­ the Japanese lines. 2188. land at Balikpapan, oil and ship­ it may be necessary." Dock BiU, Devonshire West. tional unity. General Wedemeyer visited the Cen­ 5669tm. A substantial part of tbe London building centre on tbe east coast of At tbe meeting tlie reports of the To All Stores Price £1,500 Borneo, after ten days of shelling by tral Military Academy at Chengto — secretary, the treasurer and chair­ HORSE, suitable for trucking or Polish Government's finances were China's Sandhurst — northwest of derived from British loans and sub­ Allied warships. man of subcommittees were farm. Also Trolley and Harness Chungking, and watched man­ presented. Job Lot of 250 pairs in good condition. Harley Tucker, sidies. BORNEO OIL FOB U.S. oeuvres as far north as Shanpa in DWELLING-HOUSE The treasurer's report showed a Smith's Parish. At the same time Polish military The New Delhi radio said that oil inner Mongolia headquarters here issued a state­ balanee as at June, 1945 of £956. 8. 1. 6 Rooms with modern con­ from Brunei in northwestern In Shanpa. he was impressed by A further report of the meeting JAEGER WOOL ment, claiming that the apparent Borneo, and Tarakan, off the isl­ the crack troops commanded by Gen­ veniences at Ely's Harbour, change in tbe political situation in will appear in tomorrow's Royal and's northeast coast, was already eral Futsoyi, Governor of Suiyuan Gazette. FOR SALE Sandys Parish. Poland had not brought with it any being supplied under reverse lend- Province and a loyal follower of STOCKINGS Price £1,470 change in the satus of the Poles in lease to the United States. "tbe Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. (children's) Britain. Australians' capture cf Brueni town On the way to Tungewaw, at the NORGE WASHING MACHINE, latest model, perfect working order, DWELLING-HOUSE The morale and discipline of the was announced on Jane 15 and eight great bend of the Yellow River, Gen­ Khaki. Ideal for Summer wear Polish forces remains high. The of­ clays later came the announcement eral Wedemeyer visited an area the Kwangsi—Indo-China border, with shorts. £40. 0. 0. Baby Cot, £3. 0. 0. Perfection ficer corps are in full control of the that all organised resistance to the where Chinese and Japanese troops launched a counterattack against 4-burner Stove, £6. 10. 0. Electric 5 Rooms with modern con­ situation. There is no question of Australians on Tarakan had ended. had faced each other for more than Chunechingpu (Thimgkhanhphu), Minimum sale 12 pairs | Iron £1. 0. 0. Box No. 5653, Bermuda veniences and outer-house, with troops not getting their pay. There Australian 9th Division troops had two years with hardly a shot being recently taken by the Chinese. Press. 5653*10, water frontage, near Cavello is no fear of mass desertion, as has found a Japanese force of indeter­ fired, and saw Japanese preparing Samples may be seen at office been maliciously suggested in cer­ minate strength south of Miri, cap­ defences on the northern bank. ADVANCED HEADQUARTERS Bav. Saridvs Parish. tain quarters," the statement added. BURMA, July 1 (Reuter). — Four­ of ONE BABY'S CRIB, £5. 0. 0, also tured town in west Borneo's coastal Baby's Carrier, with cushion, Price £1,500 It claimed that the Second Polisn oil region, a cable from General CHUNGKING, July 1 (Reuter) teenth Army troops, continuing to Corps in Italy remained an integral —Chinese forces, after recapturing. mop up the Japanese stragglers in JOHN CRITCHLEY, £2. 0. 0. Phone 2314." MacArthur's Headquarters reported. 5638*m. DWELLING-HOUSE part of the British Eighth Army, and About 230 tons of bombs were Liuchow, Japanese base in Kwangsi the Pegu area, 45 miles northeast Tower Building. that tbe First Polish Armoured Di­ dropped in the latest attack on the Province, are press.'ng forward, on of Rangoon, have reported two more 5654'"n..tu. INCUBATOR, Hearson, 220 eggs, £5. vision and the Parachute Division Balikpapan area, General MacArthur the Kwangsi-—Hun&n railway and villages, about 26 miles to the north­ Laying Battery lor 60 hens, £10. 9 Rooms with modern con­ continued to take orders from Field reported in his communique. The along the highway toward Kweilin, east of the town, clear of the Jap­ Two Row Boats, £6 and £5. Sailing veniences, and outer-house, with Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, pilots saw silver coloured balls, pre­ provincial capital and site of an Im­ anese, it was announced at Admiral Punt, hull only, £10. Phone 2395, under whose command they fought sumably containing explosives, sus­ port ant American built air base, to­ Lord Louis Mountbatten's Head­ Major Kitchener. water frontage, near Watford day's Chinese commu staniqueted. Bridge. during tbe campaign in Germany pended from balloons at heights of quarters today. If Not Sold Privately I 5643*30. o- between 500 and 1,800 feet. Chinese forces had surrounded Supported by mountain artillery, before REMAINS OF MISS IVY M. Heavy bombers, escorted by fight­ Liucheng, northwest of Liuchow, a small party of Fourteenth Army * TWO RALEIGH BICYCLES. — 1 BUILDING LOTS SPURLING ARRIVE HERE ers, left raging fires at the Keishu and were attackhii it, the com­ troops engaged about 100 Japanese Gents, £10; 1 Lady's Sports model, munique added. , Butanol plant, which produces fuel to the southeast of Pyo, on the Thursday, July 12th £2. Apply "Ocean View," opposite at Southampton East. The remains of Miss Ivy M. Spur­ Other Chinese troops entered Rangocn-Mandalay railway, killing I Bailey's Bay Railway Station. ling, daughter of the late Mr. G. A. components, in central Formosa, and Peishaw 53 miles west of Kweilin, twenty and taking three prisoners. 5626tm. Price £95 Newton Spurling and Mrs. Spurling. destroyed warehouses and rail facili­ and street fighting was taking place. the desirable residence ties, the communique stated. of Woodl-curne Avenue. Pembroke, The town has changed hands several 13 FT. SAILING PUNT—Very fast, Maintaining their attacks on Jap­ arrived in the Colony yesterday times recently, according to the 22 ft. spar. Hilton De Costa, Evans anese communications and supply known as "Montana" aboard the S.S. Braga. communique. Bay. Southampton. lines, other heavy bombers went far FOR RENT GEORGE A. WILLIAMS Miss Spurling passed away recent­ Kweiping, on the west bank of 5668*m. targets in Shanghai and Canton and will be ly in New York Citv. the West River, southeast of Liu­ Real Estate transport facilities along the coast The funeral service will tales place chow, was recaptured by th* Chi­ AT PEMBROKE HALL JJUILEING MATERIALS New Recorder Building of Indo-China. at 4.30 p.m. today at St. John's nese on June 21. The Japanese SOLD Blinds and Boors, slightly used Church, Pembroke. Tbe situation on tbe other fronts took Tengyun, west of Wuchow, SMALL FURNISHED Blinds. Doors, Window Frames and HamUton Phone 2228 was as follows: lt is expected that a large group' roughly between Nanning and Can­ APARTMENT Sashes etc. Phone 1374 evenings. of girls from the Bermuda High Philippines: final mopping up of ton, the following day. by Public Auction 5663tm.th. 5553fi.__. July 2-4 School will attend the service. tbe Japanese left in northern Luzon Weichow Island has been cleared was brought nearer when troops of of Japanese. ALSO HORSES AND WAGONS Apply the American 33rd Division captured The Japanese ta Kaobsng, near on the above day and date, Quality Bakery. a transport pod. containing between WAREHOUSE SPACE 5664tm. to S. 150 and 200 vehicles, north of Bokod. at 3 pan. Sixth Division troops have reached H. S. CRISSON 1 DELTA JIG SAW. Complete with a point about five miles from Kian- Dial IMS motor and stand, £40; _ HP. ball gan after a pincer movement that This house is situated on Mount bearing double shaft motor. Delta, captured Bolog despite strong resist­ Funeral Notice ifijltm w July4. Hill bounded North by pro­ £16; 1/3 HP. Motor, Repulsion Ind ance. perty of Mr. Chesley White. £10; i H_P. Motor Repulsion Ind. £7. Aided by fighters and guns Of light The funeral service of the late South by property of Mr. W^ S. Phone 2406 naval vessels, American troops on Miss Ivy M. Spurling will take 5676*m.tu. Mindanao wiped out Japanese pock­ Purvis, M.C.P., East by the main Handy Bags... ets and gamed ground steadily. place at St. John's Church, Pem­ ARCHITECTURE — public road and West by pro­ Bunas: Fourteenth Army patrols, broke at 4.30 pan. today. The perty of Mr. Chesley White. The mopping up Japanese stragglers in cortege will leave Woodbourne SURVEYING house contains large living room, the Pegu area, 45 miles northeast of Avenue at four o'clock. 14' z 23'; master bedroom 18* x Realty Rangoon, have reported two villages For Post-War Plans 9' and two other bedrooms. Din­ These overnight bags are strongly made clear of Japanese. Finance Dial — 10S8 ing-room; kitchen and bathroom. with brass zipper fasteners and leather Large cellar space and a plenti­ ful supply of fresh water. Out­ Insurance handle — just the thing for Air travel or side workshop. Further details |^j Help Wanted Wycliffe M. S. Sto?eli from to carry your needs for a day at the beach. Parliament St. Hamilton •54T__.i_ui.tj. JOHN CRITCHLEY, Auctioneer M. A. GIBBONS ^Boys and Girls Tower Building, Somen Building — In Blue or Khaki colour GIRL APPRENTICES: For Shoe Upper Stitching 5646ta.M .660+m. in Shoe Factory. (SOLD .. . SIUV.LR BOY APPRENTICES: To learn Shoe Making ^^_W_____M_ Very interesting and permanent employment to satis­ ENGRAVING factory applicants, who must be intelligent, keen Phone Pnone workers, and punctual. 1194 Store MASTERS Parents are invited to view the work rooms Hid see CYRIL PALMER HUMBER 1192 - 1193 Office the type of employment offered. HAPDW- 1078 Applicants apply in person to:— Mr. W. BARBER. THE BERMUDA SHOE CO., QUEEN STREET Til World's finest Bicycle Happy Valley Factory, \ HAMILTON Between the hours 9 a.m. to f p.m. except 12 to 1 pjn. • ^SSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSStSiStmSmmmwSSSSmm AtTWOOD'S 4J»1T«-

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