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LIGHTING-UP TIME WEATHER FORECAST Light or moderate southerly winds, fair to 6.59 pjn. cloudy with probably some light rain. TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH YESTERDAYS WEATHER ! Date High Water Low Water Sun- Sun- Maximum temperature —....., .„._...... 69.7 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. rise set Minimum temperature .- •• • ;,*, 62.6 I 18 9.11 9.30 3.04 3.25 6.27 6.29 Bui-fall ...... _ . Trace I 19 9.49 10.06 3.44 3.59 625 6.29 Sunshine 9 hours, 7 minutes

VOL. 26—NO. 66 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1946 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM ANGLO-SWISS MONETARY BERMUDA IS CHOICE OF OVER 5,000 WATCH LAUNCHING IL S. will protest to U. N. CX PACT COMPLETES SfiTEM NEWARK ATHLETIC CLUB Possible Alternative to 16 Prominent New Jersey OF "MARIS STELLA" SUNDAY if Persia Time for Bretton Woods Proposals? Sportsmen Arrive Here A crowd of several hundred people, standing on the hillsides of Boss' does not; Cove, Spanish Point, in the bright light of a full moon last night, watched PAYMENT MACHINERY WITH PRIVATE GOLF TOURNEY as the 80 ton schooner "Maris Stella" was slowly pulled and rocked into the water. The scene of the vessel's construction and launching was Latter to act given limit FRANCE WIU CONTINUE IS PLANNED BY GROUP visited by well over 5,000 persons during the day, the peak being reached at about 5 o'clock, taut the "Maris Stella" was not freed from its land support .Special to The Hew York Times and Choosing Bermuda for the annual until 8.50 last evening, by which time the spectators had dwindled to a WASHINGTON, March 17 The Boyal Gazette) holiday excursion of the Newark few hundred. TRIAL OF FRENCHMAN ACCUSED LONDON, March 17.—With the Athletic Club, whose membership (Renter).—Tiie United States Those who remained for the actual State Department today set a conclusion of the Anglo-Swiss mone­ is drawn from prominent profession­ tary agreement, Britain has more or al and business men in the State of launching, requiring more than an virtual 24 hour time limit on the OF KILLING 63 STARTS TODAY less completed a system of bilateral New Jersey, a group of 16 men Lease-Lend Craft hour's.manoeuvring, were provided delivery of a Persian protest to PARIS, March 16 (Beuter).—One financial arrangements with tte reached the Belmont Manor Hotel with multiple thrills, which evoked the ILN.O. Security Council of the most important murder trials BRITISH "MEAN BUSINESS" Westeren European countries, which by plane and steamer over the week­ Call Here On screams and peals of laughter. concerning events in Persia, it of modern times will begin here on taken as a whole, looks to many ob­ end. Return Trip Shortly after six o'clock Mr. Joseph was authoritatively stated in Monday when 49 year old Dr. Marcel IN INDIA THIS TIME servers here like a possible alterna­ The group from the N.A.C. call H. Soares, builder of the vessel, Washington. Petiot, "The Bluebeard of the Bue tive to the Bretton Woods system. themselves "The Clam and Divot climbed aboard and announced to If at the end of the period it Lesueur," appears before the Seine There are now effective agreements Diggers," which indicates that fish­ Many of His Majesty's landing I the crowd that_ he would delay the craft and frigates, which called at launching until the arrival of a was still uncertain whether Assize Court on a charge of murder­ Congress Welcomes Attlee's between Britain and all her western ing and golf will be highlights of ing 63 people between 1941 and 1944. the vacation here. In fact, the visi­ Bermuda en route for duty on the Roman Catholic priest and the ad­ Persia was able to act on her own European Allies, with the glaring ex­ He is alleged to have killed them ception of France, and with Czecho­ tors have arranged a private golf beaches of North Africa, Sicily, Italy vent of higher water. behalf, the United States Gov­ Remarks on Cabinet Mission and Normandy, have recently made in a "death chamber" in the base- slovakia, Denmark, Sweden and tournament beginning on Wednes­ VESSEL IS BLESSED ernment would go ahead. with a ment of his house in the Bue Les- Switzerland. Ranging from three day with Bermuda prizes being se­ brief calls at Bermuda on their re­ NEW DELHI, March 16 (Reuter).— turn trip to the United States from Before thousands of spectators, the test of its own, which has ueur, watching their death agonies The headline "Attlee Champions In­ to five years in duration, the agree­ lected for the winners. •ready been drafted. through a periscope from his study, ments provide for the acceptance of In the party is Judge Lloyd Beatty, the United Kingdom to pay off. Rev. Neil Theriault, Pastor St. There- dia's Cause" in the Nationalist news­ These ships, built under lend-lease | sa's Church, accompanied by a TFJ3.. The Persian Embassy in Washing- and then burning the bodies in a paper Tree Press Journal" today sterling by the central banks of a member of the Glen Ridge Coun­ ton was stall awaiting word from furnace. the various countries, in the settle­ try Club, and a New Jersey champ­ arrangements in the United States, Army Chaplain, conducted a launch- typified the reception given through­ have taken part in many of the in- \ bag service aboard the boat. Teheran tonight. According to the prosecution, most out India to the British Prime Minis­ ment of current payments from Bri­ ion golfer. ____. The re- Strong Russian pressure on the of the victims were Jews anxious to ters House of Commons statement tain, and the acceptance of local Mr. Charles Davenport Is in charge vasions on the African and European I ligious party blessed the "Maris Persian Government to refrain from get to South America; criminals yesterday, concerning the Cabinet currencies by the Bank of England of the group. Others are: Mr. Walter continents; most of them passed Stella" from stem to stern. Mrs. bringing the Persian question before eager to get away with their booty, mission of three which is to fly to in settlement of payments the other W. Wallace, president of the Na­ through here during the war en Winifred Soares, wife of the owner, the Security Council is again report­ or people who might give evidence India next week for consultation way, both within agreed, though tional Newark Bank and Secretary route to the Mediterranean and then christened the boat, saying in ed in diplomatic advices received in against Petiot on charges of traffick­ with Indian leaders on the setting not always announced limits. of the American Finance Corpora­ United Kingdom. a clear voice, as she broke a bottle Washington. The Soviet Charge ing ih drugs, or performing illegal up of a new Indian constitution. tion, and former Vermont State golf Of special interest is the record of champagne over the bow, "I operations. FRANCE'S POSITION champion; Mr. Edward Doubleday, of H.M.S. Anzon> which is accom­ christen you 'Maris Stella' of Ber­ D'Affaires in Teheran is reported to The Anglo-Indian 'Times of India" a member of the well-known Ameri­ panying the present group as an muda." The champagne was speci­ have told M. Ghavam Es Sultaneh, According to Petiot, they were said: "There is a growing conviction In the case of France, the one year can publishing firm of that name, escort. She was built in Boston and ally donated for the occasion by Mr. the Premier, that Moscow would Germans or collaborators killed by among Congress leaders that Britain agreement expired on the first of trustee of the Hayden Foundation, commissioned there in November, John Blee. consider any appeal to the United the 'Flytox" resistance group, which means business this time." this month and has not been formal­ and fellow of the American Academy 1943. Since that time, . the ship With the tide at a sufficient Nations an unfriendly act, and he claims to have founded. ly renewed because of disagreement Other reaction stressed Mr. Att- of Arts and Sciences; Mr. R. Wilson has been employed in the North height, the launching of the "Maris would feel at to take steps Petiot himself said during his in­ about the extent of the British lees's recognition of India's right to Ryno, a member of the Board of Sea, the English Channel and the I Stella" was commenced at 7.45 accordingly. terrogation by the examining magis­ credit to France, and about the independence and his statement that Piatt & Whitney, Inc., and a former Western Approaches. She took part | o'clock. Slowly, the 75 foot boat was trate that there would be "much manner of settling the French debt PLEDGE FULL SUPPORT a minority would not be allowed to New Jersey open golf champion; Mr. in the ferrying across the English pushed into the water by 30 husky worth listening too" at his trial. under last year's agreement; but veto an advance by a majority. John E. Joyce, Civil Service Commis­ Channel of the famous "Mulberry The United States State Depart­ Petiot. son of a postal employee, the machinery of payments between " youths. Laughter came from the sioner of the State of New Jersey; docks during the invasion of France ment, according to an authoritative has brilliant, hypnotic eyes, a quick Mohammed Ali Jinnah, All-India the two countries will continue to onlookers as the lads splashed into Dr. Walter Reinhard, chief veterin­ and in her career has accounted for source, reacted to this move by re­ mind and suave tongue, — fellow Moslem League President and leader operate as though the accord had the chill waters, eager to complete prisoners say he has an amazing of the majority of Indian Moslems ary of the New Jersey Racing As­ at least one U-boat and one E-boat. their task. The vessel, however, edged newing instructions to Mr. Wallace been renewed. Worthy of mention is the fact that Murray, United States Ambassador knowledge of mystic oriental cults numbering more than 80,000.000 of sociation and the originator of the just so far into the water and then and esoteric drugs, is a master chess J India's 400.000,000 population, said he All the agreements provide that saliva test, which is used to prevent her ship's company were awarded became stuck. From two smaller in Teheran, to pledge the full sup­ sterling will net be used by European three D.S.C.'s five D.SH.s, and seven port of the United States to Persia's player, and exceptionally well read. regretted that Mr. Attlee had "done druggging of horses; Mr. Francis P. boats lines were thrown to the some central banks to purchase third cur­ mentions in despatches. proposed appeal, and also to reiter­ When arrested he had a large rope-walking" in his statement Meehan; Mr. William B. Reinhard; "Maris Stella" and the job of pull­ rencies, without the agreement of At present in H. M. Dockyard are ate the determination of the United black beard, which helped give him concerning the veto against the Mr. Frank J. Baader, American agent ing her into the water began. The the Bank of England, and that Bri­ the H.M.S. Anzon; H. M. Landing States to fulfil to the letter all her his nickname "Bluebeard." He has | majority by a minority, for Harvey's Sherry, Ltd.; Col. Walter schooner moved forward slowly and tain and the other party will each Craft Infantry (large) numbers 112, obligations under the United Na­ since shaved it off. Jacobs, president of the New Jersey : again became mired FALLEN INTO TRAP take steps to prevent movements of 171, 178, 250, 274, 376, 388 and 380; HM. tions Charter. Distilling Company and an executive The ingenuity of Mr. Soares was TOUGH FIGHT INTENDED funds which serve no useful econo­ of the Restaurant Proprietors and Landing Craft Headquarters num­ by no means exhausted, however. He Mr. Murray received his new in­ "He has fallen into the trap of mic purpose; in practice meaning Hotel Assooiation; Mr. Joseph G. bers 242 and 275; and H.M. Bescue ! added a third boat to the pulling structions last night. Petiot has made it clear that he false propaganda that has been car­ ried on for some time," Jinnah said. most capital transfers. They all pro­ Young, a barrister and former presi­ tug Famoumte. The L.CX (large; party and allowed 30 persons to intended to put up a tough fight. vide that the terms will be reviewed vessels, as their name implies, were The State Department has decided He has matched every accusation "There Is no question of a veto or dent of the Newark Athletic Club, I climb aboard the "Stella." They that if Mr. Murray is unable to as­ of holding up the progress or ad­ In the event tha .either country and ex-champion of surf-casting in used to carry troops to the beaches rushed to the bow, tilting it further with a ready explanation, con- adheres to a general monetary agree­ while the L.CH.'s, fitted as they are sure the Department within 24 hours temptous denial of counter-accusa­ vancement of the majority. the United States; Mr: Clarance J. [into the water and lessening the that the Persian Government defi­ "This Issue, is, to give a simile: ment. Collins, vice-president of the stand­ with offices, operation rooms, radar j weight on the stern on the ways. tion. Not a move by the interroga- and considerable wireless telegraphy nitely intends and is able to place tor went unchallenged. 'Walk into my parlour,' said the No agreement has however been ard Accident Insurance Company; Still, with the three boats pulling at its own case before the United Na­ Mr. Walter Hartl, chairman of the apparatus, carried the senior officers He told the magistrate his resist­ spider to the fly, and if the fly re­ modified as a result of the adherence full power, the "Stella" would not tions, the United States itself will Board of the American Aluminium in charge of the landings and were ance friends brought tte bodies to fuses it Is said a veto is being exer­ of either Britain or the other party move. One of the tow ropes snapped act. Casting Company; Mr. Carl K. With­ used as operational headquarters. his house, and that he burned them cised, and the fly is being intransi- to Bretton Woods. This Is fairly ! when the "Maris Stella** heeled over The American protest, as now ers, president of the Lincoln Na­ The Landing craft here at present because he did not want good evidence that neither Britain on her starboard side, causing the drafted, is understood to follow trouble j _"""•"• tional Bank; and Mr. William A. do not comprise any particular flo- with the police. nor her Western European neigh­ crowd to gasp. much the same lines as the proposed In reply to Mr. Attlee's statement 11ilia but are craft drawn from var­ _- _ _ -.— __-. _ It was as "Captain Valery" of the that the Bhitish were "mindful of bours will stick with Bretton Woods | Watchenfeld, Essex County prosecu- BECOME DESPEBATE if the loan does not pass Congress, j tor. ious flotillas in the United Kingdom Persian Pfrt-^'J^fgmg a breach by (praM* porces of the Interior that the of minorities, and that Russia of the tripartite treaty bij Mr. Charles F. Davenport is presi­ and joined into a group for the At­ Finally, members of the "boarding "" ~ the police found him in October, minorities should be held to live Though less restrictive than her lantic crossing. The frigates are party" became desperate and com­ t ween Britain, Bussia and Persia, free from fear," Jinnah said he want­ wartime agreements with the sterl­ dent of the Federal Key Company and failure to fulfil her obligations 1944, in the suburb of Beuilly. "I accompanying the groups only as menced running from port to star­ am a true patroit," he said then. ed to reiterate that "Moslems are ing area countries, Britain neverthe­ and a member of the Board of the under the United Nations Charter. Barriouda Club. Continued on Page 2 board and back again, and the But the police said they found at not a minority, but a nation, and less limits the convertibility of sterl­ ''Maris Stella" rolled dangerously An official at the Persian Embassy o— the home of Petiot's friends in self-determination is * their brirth- ing in these postwar accords in a from one side to the other. With stated: "The Ambassador is awaiting Yonne District, 39 suit cases which right." manner Inconsistent with the terms word from Premier Ghavam at any BIG YEAR FOR SENDING ! SOVIET ORGAN DENOUNCES this rolling motion and the pulling they alleged contained articles be­ Jinnah Said he was glad Mr. Attlee of the Anglo-American loan agree­ of two of the motor boats, she was moment, and he will act immediate­ longing to 27 people who had mys­ had realised, as he said in the House ment. Under the latter, Britain is ly, once instructions come." OUT PACKAGED LILIES BEVIN'S GREECE POLICY gradually freed from the bottom. A teriously disappeared, and who had of Commons yesterday, that 'you bound to make sterling convertible great cheer rose from the crowd IRAN MORE TRANQUIL been identified as neither Germans cannot make the Indians responsible within a year but under the agree­ when it was realised that the "Maris nor collaborators. for governing themselves, and at the ments' with the Western European Retail Florists Receiving Stella" was afloat. TEHERAN, March 17 (Beuter). — The first clue to the grim secrets same time retain over here lin Eng­ countries, sterling up to stated Alleges British Garrisons While only a week ago internal strife land) the responsibility for the limits Is not convertible. Only after The vessel presented a memorable of the Rue Lesueur house came on Response to Publicity sight, bedecked with two sets of appeared imminent in Persia, today March II, 1944, when neighbours treatment of minorities and the the limit is reached, will Switzerland Aiding Monarchist-Fascists greater tranquillity prevails in the1 launching flags running from fore Complained that unpleasant fumes Continued on Page 3 Continued on Page 6 For some weeks now, Bermuda to aft and supported by two impro­ country than for long past, as the had been issuing from the chimney LONDON, March 17 "Beuter) .—The packaged Easter lilies have been Soviet magazine," New Times," to­ vised masts. The "Maris Stella" was next move in the Russo-Persian dis- for more than 24 hours. sent abroad and, as the season ad­ pnt is awaited. day denounced Mr. Ernest Bevin, anchored in Boss' Cove last night Police and firemen forced the en­ vances, this trade will provide some and will be towed into Hamilton That is the state of affairs follow­ U.S. TOURISTS EXPECTED TO British Foreign Secretary, for his trance and found a pile of human of the most desirable publicity the Harbour at about 9.30 o'clock tomor­ ing the dissolution of the Majlis remains in the cellar, some of them policy in Greece, in an article, broad­ Islands will receive this year. cast by Moscow Badio, and dealing row morning. (Parliament) after Ghavam Sul­ Continued on Page 5 SPEND £250,000,000 ANNUALLY taneh,, the Premier, had revealed Letters are already coming back with the "unbridled lawlessness and Preparations for the launching that he failed to reach an agreement By DAVID NEWTON from customers who, after having terror" in that country. I were carried out a week in advance, during his visit to Moscow. BALTIMORE LIBERTY SHIP opened their box of lilies, experience "It is obvious that truly free elec­ when Mr. Soares backed the "Tanna- CHIANGDRGSOMTY IN WASHINGTON, March 17 (Beuter). a nostalgic feeling to visit Bermuda tions in Greece, which threaten the makoon H" near the bow of the Ghavam Sultaneh, nevertheless, is "Maris Stella" and made a channel at present receiving more popular —Expecting that tourists from the GOES AGROUND ON ISLAND The flowers carry with them a re- •eactionaries with defeat, do not KUOMINTANG PARTY United States will be spending more with the former boats propellor. An backing than has been accorded to minder for old visitors of life in this etotOT. toto thi calculations of the than £250,000,000 each year before very estimated depth of eight feet was any Premier since the days ol Biza I« r T" ...... vacation land. British Government circles," wrote long, the Department of Commerce [ 54 Persons Taken Off By The Fairy Isle Flower Shop this "New Times," which specialises in thus created, which considerably Shah, who abdicated the throne in HOBeS COffiXUaiStS Will A_3lde has improved the system of getting facilitated yesterday's launching. 1941. ' r year has sent out 4,000 attractive foreign affairs, and has been con­ a reliable estimate of money thus Lifeboat in Heavy Seas circulars advertising Easter Lily stantly critical of British policy. Spectators commenced arriving at Hie came to office with Left Wing By Agreements Reached poured out abroad. the Cove as early as eight o'clock backing and with a majority of one buds,, "grown in fields under Ber- "The Greek Monarchist — Fascist Even during 1945, despite severe muda's sun-kissed skies," as the yesterday morning, but it was not vote. The Soviet Government's im­ CHUNGKING, March 17 (Beuter) CAMPBELTOWN. Scotlar far. 17 _^_____ elements demand that elections be until shortly after one p.m. that the mediate acceptance of • his decision travel restrictions, £100,000,000 was (Beuter) — After being battered [ season's most appropriate gift. This i held without delay, for they believe __ _._ _ _,_ _ Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, spent for foreign travel by citizens vessel was moved from its original to go to Moscow satisfied the "Left President of China, today appealed about lor 14 hours by tremendous message, which Mrs. H. E. Bucker that this is a suitable moment position to the launching site. of the United States, and tt is antici­ i for utterly routing the democratic Wing Tudeh Party, which sang his \t„ mut* within the ranks of the seas, 54 persons — a crew of 39 and said has been sent only to former During the afternoon two men fell pated tbat during this first year of forces. The British garrisons sta­ praises and so far has not uttered Kuomintang, (Government Party) 15 passengers- — were taken off the customers, adds that the buds can off the bow of the vessel into the peace since 1939 substantially larger tioned all over the country, give them any _comp___ntag____5t him, despite | whe_ he addressed the Party's Cen­ Baltimore Liberty ship Byron Darn- be shipped directly to friends, water. This provoked considerable the latest reference in the. Soviet sums will go for this purpose. every reason to be hopeful of suc- tral Executive Committee. ton today by a Campbeltown life-1 churches or to themselves and made merriment among the spectators; paper Izvestia to "The reactionary As restrictions are further eased, It I cess." After seventeen days of debate, boat. There were no casualties. The "to bloom in all their beauty and j fortunately there was sufficient Iran Government-" during which Important decisions is believed that the globe-trotting ship was lost. frag ance." The magazine declares that when, •____ _* __, Americans will steadily increase the The Continued on Page 6 were taken, including the ratifica­ "Ibe passengers included seven interest to Bermuda lilies »__._--. i _ -~ *u e- i. deptAt leash ot f 60wate smalr lt ocraft preven, of t allinjur typeys tion of the unity poet with the Com­ revenues of foreign countries—pos­ ls as keen as ever M Norwegian girl students, two Ameri-|lerbridge told Th. e* - BoyaJ- Bogerl Gazettes Out . M. Thennstocles Sopoulis, the Greek |I 7_*",__._and sizesl ^, carryin„ g___« an . estimate_, _n Zd 80L0. munists, the second plenary session sibly topping the £375,000,000 mark in can officers, two Norwegian offi­ Premier, informed Mr. Bevin that the next ten years. ! The Bermuda Florists, he said, had I persons, crowded into the Cove dur­ Americans Urged To Eat of the Executive closed today. cers, two men students, one bride of ^^^^^^^ "armed Fascist bands were masters ing the afternoon. Madame Chiang Kai shek and her Keeping even a rough account of an American soldier and a woman Ibeen receiving letters from new cus- iSecretarn the countryy suggeste, thde Britistbat h ordeForeigr bne Less to Help Feed Europe sister, Madame Sun Tat Sen, widow these widely distributed expenditures who had worked for the Danish |tomers who- **»* vear. received the established "with the aid of the FIRST TRIP TO W. INDIES of the "Father of the Chinese Re­ will be a big Job, the department ad­ underground. buds from servicemen stationed in head of the British police mission." The "Maris Stella" was built for public," were elected to the standing mits, and even- the improved system The ship, one of a group named Bermuda and, because of the plea­ It described this as "advice typical trade with the West Indies and will LONDON, March 17 'Reu___.. — A sure they gave then, are now order­ committee which will consider the is being studied for defects. after American war correspondents of a man who in season and out, be skippered by her owner. The first 40 per cent deficiency in the world ing lilies for this Easter. supplies of bread grains and cereals Manchurian situation and tte re­ Post-card questionnaires are being — she bears the name of a New York accuses all countries of eastern Eu­ trip is tentatively scheduled for May. has been reported by the Combined organisation of the Government —. printed now, to be handed to the Times correspondent killed in the "The lilies are so beautiful,"' reads rope of having police regimes, al­ Mr. Soares has sailed through the Food Board to the U.N.B.B.A. Con­ two of the most important quest­ travellers as soon as they return Pacific, — ran aground Saturday one letter, "what must they look though in those countries, the peo­ southern waters before and is a ference at Atlantic City, New Jersey, ions in China today. from their sojourns abroad, request­ night on the Island of Sanda near like in the fields?" The longing ple control their own destines and skilled boatman and fisherman. He a New York radio report stated to­ Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek de­ ing voluntary information on the the Firth of Clyde, in a rising gale to visit Bermuda during Easter lily there are no British police missions time is expressed by many who send built the "Tannmakoon W (not the day. clared: "We should abandon precon­ amount of money spent, the coun­ and heavy seas ordering people about.'' first "Tannamakoon"), a vessel Mr. Herbert Hoover, Chairman of ceived notions, and take Into ac­ tries visited and the duration of the The crew and passengers were orders or write back their satisfac­ 'Armed Monarchist-Fascist bands, tion and pleasure at receiving their smaller than the "Maris Stella" The the American Famine Emergency count China's future outlook: as a visit. barely off the ship when she broke taking advantage of the presence "Tannamakoon II" played an im­ boxes in good condition. in Greece of British troops, have Committee, appealed to Americans whole, and carry*on until peace­ Similar questionnaires will be in two portant part in the launching of her to eat less and send more food to ful unification can be achieved. handed to foreigners coming to the The s hip's medical officer said One former American visitor writes, seized control of the state appara­ "The war is really over now. We have tus and instituted a regime of un­ larger sister vessel yesterday; she hungry peoples overseas, in a broad­ "I hope the Communist Party, like United States, with the request that that visibility was at zero when the was one of the boats which pulled the Government, will receive with received our box of Bermuda Easter bridled lawlessness and terror in the cast on the eve of his leaving for they be filled out and mailed prior ship crashed "The ship shook as It the "Stella" into the water. The genuine sincerity the goodwill of our struck the rock." he said and we lilies and are now planning to re­ country," tbe paper added. Europe to investigate the food situ-! to departure. other vessel carrying out this task friends and abide faithfully by the knew something was wrong but turn for a visit tills summer.*' "Some two hundred thousand ation there. A special procedure is being de­ was the "Spanish Rose." agreements reached, without resort­ there was no panic.'' TO Texas and California, Cuba and Grade patriots who took part in the The United States Department of veloped to have spot checks made by Whilst in Hamilton, the "Stella" ing to Irregular actions or introduc­ The ship was enroute from Copen- Alaska, Canada ^and many points Resistance Movement have had to Agriculture hag estimated that one Commerce Department representa­ will be tied up between No. 6 and No.. ing fresh irrelevancies. ghagen to an east coast United throughout the United States, the flee from their homes and take re­ im oity six tons of food produced in tives at various ports of entry. 7 Sheds where the 80 horespower "I believe that even the mission of States port. The Norwegian students lilies are taking with them a message fuge in the mountains from the the United States is being made In addition to information thus diesel engine will be fitted into her. General George Marshall (President on board were said to have been from Bermuda and arousing a de­ persecution of the Fascist bands available for export, the radio said. obtained, the United States will ex­ This auxiliary engine will drive the __. New York State, wholesale beer Truman's special envoy to China change information "frith Canadian heroines of the Norwegian under­ sire to visit the land of their origin. and the police. who has just returned to Washing­ ground movement, travelling to take vessel at eight knots. The "Maris dealers decided to restrict sales of and Mexican officials on the amount On Easter Sunday the congrega­ "Seventeen thousand supporters Stella" will be schooner rigged. Tbe bear In order to saw grain, the radio ton) can be fulfilled on time. of money spent by U.S. tourists In up scholarships in United States tions in an unestimated number of of the EAM. (Left Wing Party were CMU-MJ •• Pige 5 • iill—l m Fage 6 sails hava been completed and are report added their countries. c_____t_ M r_i« 2 CMUMM- M tat * 5 ready for rigging. yj-iaiaagsaaeja PH

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EDUCATIONAL FILM SHOWN Mr. Scott said he hoped that the COMMERCIAL ART STUDIOS TRIBUTE PAID HERE TO 25 U.S. Girl Students BIG BRITISH ARMY TALKS school would soon be in a position 2. fa fiogal (-.azrtt* AT CENTRALSCHOOL to obtain a moving picture machine attft ffinhmtat lati JJ AND GALLERY OPEN TODAY W.C.T.U. SECRETARY Arrive In Party Here FOLLOW IRAN TENSION to show films regularly for the bene­ Mr. C. Hylton Green, of Boston, fit, not only of the school children, P-BLISHED DAILY EXCEPT ON SUNDAY (Special through Reuter) but of the older boys and girls of incorporating Arriving on Saturday morning by and a former resident of Bermuda, Interesting Exhibits Are Local Body Honours Work a chartered Pan-American Airways' N gave his third and final showing the district who are in dire need The Royal Gazette (Estab. ISH) LONDON, March 17—A big British of such instruction and training plane, 85 girls, of Garland School, Army pow-wow at which command­ oi educational films at the Central The Colonist and DaUy New* (Estab. UK) facilities. Featured for Opening Of Late Officer Abroad Boston, are now at the Belmont ers in chief from many operational School on Friday evening. Proprietors Manor Hotel for a stay of ten days theatres are to be present will be At the invitation of Miss Mary L. THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. A commercial art gallery serving The monthly meeting last Friday — the first group of students to held at Staff College Headquarters at William.- second mistress of the Reid Street, Hamilton local and visiting artists as well as of the Hamilton Woman's Christian make the holiday trip since pre-war Camberley this week, it is an­ school, Mr. Greene first showed his days. BERMUDA MUSICAL and Editor: E. T. SAYER connoisseursof art, will open this Temperance Union took the form of nounced. films three weeks ago to the pupils Manager: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN morning on the second floor of the a memorial to Mrs. Agnes E- Slack A typical Bermuda vacation is in The Army talks follow the interna­ of her department of the school. Saunders, hon: secretary of the store for the party which is chap­ tional tension over Persia, and also Early last week he was the guest of DRAMATIC SOCIETY Subscription CooperBuilding, at the corner of Bur­ eroned by Mrs. Gladys Beckett Jones Mr Year naby and Reid streets. The art dis­ World's W.Q.T.U., who passed away reports here that there is more Nazi the Pembroke East Youth Club for Local—£2. a. p. foreign— tZX. ta. a at her home to London on January and Miss Ethel A. Wright, of Boston. resistance in the British occupation an address and showing of his films. play and service are being operated The girls are members of the Gar­ 16, after a short illness. zone in Germany, and a growing un­ On Friday night, Mr. Greene's Gramophone MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1946 by A. S. Cooper & Sons, with Mr. land School, a junior college estab­ derground movement. films depicted insect life, shipbuild­ Arthur Cooper as manager. Miss M. Galway, vice president, lished in 1872 and specializinz in a The Army talks also follow the three ing, crocodile farming and sports, took the chair, and the meeting was course of Home Economics. Such Recital The new gallery will deal in the day secret BAF. consultations last the latter showing Joe Louis fights SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE? subjects as Home Management, Nu­ finer grades of all art mediums. opened with the singing of the hymn, week. and American football games. Pre­ trition, Home Nursing, Costume De­ Ihe store will be also a clearing "The King of Love my Shepherd, Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, sent for the illustrated address were The ancient proverb which signing, Hygiene, Cooking and other £ ». 1. house for local and visiting artists, is" followed by the responsive read­ Chief of the Imperial General Staff, senior pupils of the school, youths subjects pertaining to the upkeep of tells us that the March coining a place where they may exhibit their ing of Psalm 90, and an offering of will preside over the Army talks of past school age and parents. in like a lion wiU go out like a a home are taught. Wed., March 20th paintings for sals through the Coop­ prayer by the Rev. V. E. Ford. The which will last from Tuesday to Sat­ At the conclusion of the address, lamb may perhaps be deemed er galleries. Already the walls of hymn, "For all the Saints," was then The ten-day trip here is the twelfth urday. at 5.00 pjn. such tour to Bermuda by this appreciation for his illustrated talks not too inappropriate for last the room are well filled with Bermu­ sung after which all remained stand­ School, the last being made in 1940 was extended to Mr. Greene by Miss Tea Served 4.00 pjn. to 5.00 p.m. week's international polemics, dian and English landscape scenes. ing for a minute's silence as a tri­ Williams, Mr. Hastings Saltus, vice- which reached a new high in the by boat. It is the custom of the Members 1/6 - Friends 2/- On the third floor of the building, bute to Mrs. Saunders, with her School to arrange a 10-day special Churchill's New York Speech president of the Pembroke East gusty art of name-calling across Mr. Cooper has several rooms which name that of the late Miss. Lydia trip each spring, and Bermuda has Youth Club, and Mr. V. F. Scott, Including Tea the world's uneasy borders. Hie may be used as art studios for the Outerbridge who, it was explained found favour over such places as Attacked by U.S. Senators headmaster of the school. _751Tm roar with which the disputations artist who can find no place in which later, had entertained Mrs. Saund­ CaUfornia, which was visited during began had certainly become to work or instruct. ers, then Miss Slack, ta her home ta the war. LONDON^ Mar. 17 (Reuter) — more muted, even if not less in­ 1936 and of whom Mrs. Saunders 1 A work of sculpture promises to be On Friday at midnight the 25 girls Three United States Democratic Sen­ sistent, by week's end, giving one of the most popular works of thought very highly. and their two chaperons flew by ators have issued a joint statement some small hope to a troubled art to b3 exnibited at the opening. 'plane from Boston to New York, declaring that what the former Bri­ The Rev. Dr. C. A. Munro spoke where Pan American Airways took tish Premier, Mr. Winston Churchill, world that the smoke of tbe It is a head and neck plaster model wordy battle would-not prove to of the life of Mrs. Saunders.Referr- charge, and after giving them sup­ really wants is to use "the treasure PLAYING TODAY- of Front street's popular and jovial ing to her visit to Bermuda ten per, at 1.30 Saturday morning flew of American men, women and chil­ hide an unquencable conflagra­ character, David Douglas, the work tion beneath. That hope would years ago, Dr. Munro spoke of what them on to Bermuda. They arrived dren, to preserve British imperial­ of a Canadian sculptress, Miss Byl­ pleasure it was to talk with her as at Kindley Field at 6.30 for breakfast. ism," the New York radio stated •to­ be more widely spread and more lee Lang. It is a firm, sensitive she had such a keen interest in all They will return to Boston next Sun­ night . FLAYHOUSE:— 2.45—8.00 eagerly nourished if the dazed on- study and, like all good sculpture, that was being done for the good of day morning, leaving here at nine The statement — a comment on * lookers could be assured that the appears to have life end form of Its mankind and had travelled widely ajn. Mr. Churchill's speech in New York m «i issues were to remain in the fidd own. in the interests of the World's W.C. Mrs. Glayds Jones, one of the cha­ on Friday night — came from Sen­ - IF p*S SE_piSlgf of polemics. But the steady in­ Miss Lang's life is one of the story T.U. He remembered her speaking perons and president of the School, ator Claude Pepper, of Florida; Sen­ sistence of Russia on tbe funda­ book type. A Canadian interested of the thrill tt gave her to find, in said that P.A.A. were doing much to ator Harley M. Kilgore, of West Vir­ »«TERT_JNMENT YOU mental lines of policy with which the art of sculpture, she went to St. George's, a link wtth LadyHen- assist in the entertainment of the ginia; and Senator Hugh B. Mitch­ ell, of Washington. she started her campaign is such Paris to continue her studies and ry Somerset on seeing the tablet girls. Trips to the caves, the Aquari­ um and tha lily fields have been ar­ Republican Senator Joseph H. Ball, gfANTfONMS- as not to be ignored. work. While there she met aad erected to the memory of Sir George ranged. On Saturday night the girls of Minnesota, agreed with Mr. Chur­ While in her outward moves— marriad a Spaniard, and later wenl Somers, who was an ancestor of were guests at the US. Naval Base chill that the English-speaking peo­ her troop moves in Iran, for in­ to Spain to make her home. She lady Henry's. It was Lady Henry for a dance. ples must pool their democratic l»_i eowAMi*. 4 stance—Russia may be throwing spent a good deal of time on the is­ who persuaded Mrs. Saunders to 'We have only been here two days," principles to oppose the spread of a big bins, only the most opti­ land of Majorica, which she says is accept W.C.T.U. appointment. Mrs. Jones told The Royal Gazette, what he called "tyranny," the ra­ mistic would not imagine wat very similar to Bermuda in its cli­ He felt* tt would be very hard to "and we've had a marvellous time. dio added. 3jPBlIS-tt^«_fc4^ she intends to pursue in tiie matic, botanical and topographical replace such women as Mrs. Saund­ The girls mar*el at the hospitality Middle East the same coldly re­ features. In October of 1935, when ers and Miss Outsrbridge. shown by you people in Bermuda." the civil war threatened, she re­ Miss Galway thanked the speaker Miss Ethel Wright, tte second cha­ Lease-Lend Craft Call alistic policy she has followed in turned to her native Canada, and peron, is a member of the School's the Balkans for bulwarking her­ for his inspiring address, and paid factulty. On Return-Trip it was arranged that her husband a short tribute to Miss Outerbridge NOEL COWARD'S self against any more near- would follow and biing many of her .The group includes: the Misses who will long be remembered for tha e mortal thrusts of the kind she works with him. Sally Gerber, Fremont, Michigan; Continued from P*g 1 received from Hitlerite Ger­ outstanding work she did for ne Mary Gill, Planedome, N.Y.; Barbara But he was caught by the war glected children and aU others who escorts, and the rescue tugs have many. Weyland, Water bury, Conn.; Jane come along as a safeguard against Fairly clearly, Russia is not which followed and, being a Repub­ needed help. Beebe Rockwood, Cambridge, Mass.; T-'rtbe breakdowns. ready for another war. Among lican, tt is presumed that he met Prayer was then offered by Mrs- Betty Mills, Fall River, Mass.; Marie ./ his fate at the hands of Franco's Among the other ships, apart from the Allies she suffered the most W. R. Seeley, and the hymn, "Hark. Emmott, Woonsocket, RX; Nancy landing craft, which have recently grievous mauling at the hands of followers. It Is more than seven Hark, my Soul, " was then sung to Mason, Fall Biver, Mass.; Jane D. passed through Bermuda, are: H.M.S years since Miss Lang has heard close that part of the meeting. Aller, Cambridge, Mass.; Barbara Sennew, H.M.S. Carstor Castle, HM. Spirit the German hordes, and she must from her husband, and sne has since Members of the Union remained Ann Qualy, Toledo, Ohio; Bettie RT. Aspirant, HURT. Vagrant, on have time to standi the wound. been reinstated in her Canadian citi­ Lumb Nelson, Pawtucket, R.I.; Diane in Blushing TECHNICOLOR But what is remarkable to the for their monthly business meeting. their way to the United States; and zenship. H. Fell, Battle Creek, Michigan; HM.S. Spun Point on her way to _Mk ordinary man in the street is Madeleine Scullin, Newton Centre, the United Kingdom. •tax Horrii— • Constant* Cummingt that, so soon after the ending of Mr. Antoine Verpilleaux, who for Mass.; Gretchen Scullin, Newton many years has made Bermuda his stay Hai_i_*n_ •__ Margaret Rutherford (Jiii-ft... World War No. 2, the world's Centre, Mass.; Sally Hyde, Bath, A TwtC-lM rUm'teeeeeesee* Hlni Vmiteei ArNite mat* *»**-*•* leading statesmen—in and out of homa, also has a large number of Germans to Run Their Own Maine; Mary Louise Koss, Milwaukee, office—should fed it necessary to landscapes exhibited in the Cooper Wis.; Betty Wright, Boston, Mass.; Big Year for Sending Studios for the opening. Mr.Ver- News Service in U.S. Zone Janet Mason, Fall River, Mass. Mar­ deliver themselves of such a Out Packaged Lilies luiowins belief. Too soon, it seems, the pilleaux is also internationally ian Thoma, Buffalo, N.Y ; Florence known for his portraits, but his ex­ LONDON, March IT (Reuter).—The Grummen, Planedome, N.Y.; Sally _____ •.tittle man" —Mr. Churchill's hibition shows him to be equally Hamilton, Boston, Mass.; Gloria C»_li—_ if Pagt 1 "anxious, toiling millions'*—has American News Service in Germany adept with landscape scenes of the will be handed over to German con­ Wills, Chicago, 111.; Connie Van Felt, churches in the United States and NEW OPERA HOUSE: — nurtured tfae belief that all idea English countryside and the high­ trol as soon as suitable Germans Fondulac, Wis; Susan Wuelitzer, San Canada will look at lilies grown in 2.45—7.45 of war as an instrument of policy ly coloured Bermuda terrain. can be found to take charge, it was Mateo, California; and Eva Lawry, Bermuda, as orders for the blooms has been outlawed by the crush­ disclosed today. Boston, Mass.; and Mrs. Robertson con' nue to come in from pastors ing of the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Proctor, Boston. and .adies' organizations abroad. Lieutenant Colonel Kleitz, Director GRIPPING, NEW INNER Axis. Lord Wavell Bereaved of the United States News Central Sooner or later, we shall run Office in Germany, told a conference SANCTUM MYSTERY! . the_ risk of having this inter­ NEW DELHI, March 17 (Reuter).— of licensees of the thirty newspapers national name-calling over-reach Major Simon Astley, son-in-law of authorised ta the United States itself, fear it is clearly indulged Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Viceroy zone in Nuremberg, that their can­ "Pillow of of India, and Lady Wavell, died yes­ didates for the provisional com­ in with underlying meaning. Mr. mittee of DANA, as the serviee will Let McGREGOR do it Churchill's appeal to Russia to terday at Quetta, capital of British Baluchistan, as a result of a motor­ be called .did not meet its needs, Death" take the lead in the U.N.O. will car accident, it was reported today. the service reported. find a fervent echo nearly every­ "We are looking for men who are Lord and Lady Wavell, who were with LON CHANEY where—perhaps even in the on a tour of the Alwar State, in Ra j- of goodwill, enjoy a good reputation hearts and minds of that "hand­ putana. Western India, returned to as free from all Nazi influences, and BBENDA JOYCE are capable of building up a free AUTO-HIRE ful of men who hold 180,000,000. Delhi upon hearing the news. They Packed with action Russians, and many millions left today by air with their daugh­ press in Germany. Your selection outside Russia, in their grip.'' To ter, Joan Astley, to attend the of men has disapponited us. and thrills! them more than to any single funeral at Quetta. "Dana's task is to combine the group of leaders, the world looks Major Simon Astley, son of Lord newspapers in the American zone. AUTO-BYKS in perplexity mingled with hope. and Lady Eastings, married Miss Its future is the future of the Ger­ The hand of friendship is theirs Joan Wavell, youngest daughter of man newspapers in the American Lord and Lady Wavell, in New Delhi zone, for you yourselves will be Dana 4.05 -9.05- A Musical Mirthquake-32 Stars! for the taking—without malice in January. 1943. as soon as Dana is licensed." or envy or reservation. In com­ AUTO-REPAIRS «.*. radeship and goodwill we may yet hope to subdue the suspicion SPRAY PAINTING "DUFFY'S TAVERN which motivates the men of the BATTERY CHARGING Bing CROSBY - Betty HUTTON - Paulette GODDARD Alan LADD - Dorothy LAMOUR - Eddie BRACKEN Kremlin. How to persuade Rus­ AUTO GENERAL SERVICING sia's leaders of this goodwill is Sonny TUFTS - Veronica LAKE - Cass DALEY the first and unenviable task of BERMUDA the Anglo-American statesmen McGREGOR'S GARAGE, North Shore, Phone 1562 ALSO "WORLD WITHOUT BORDERS" SPECIAL F_ATUR_TTE with whom they have their deal­ ON AVIATION ings. Should Be The Cleanest and 4698 -m. Tidiest Place In the World BAILEY'S BAY SANDY'S THEATRE TURKEY AND IRAQ TO 8 00—Bob Benchley 815 GOVERNMENT NOTICE "Snafu" "Pardon My Past" SIGN NEWAGREEI-ENT Lets Help Make It So/ "Jangle Captive" 'Brighton Strangled 4724+n THE DEFENCE (SUPPLIES) REGULATIONS, 1942 8th Chapter SERIAL 9th Chapter SERIAL EfTANBUL, Turkey, March 17 CReu- ORDER t«.}—T-itkey and Iraq will sign an made by SOMERS OPERA HOUSE SOUTHAMPTON THEATRE agreement next week at Ankara, the 8.15 Turkish capital, further strengthen­ THE WAR-TIME SUPPLIES COMMISSION 8.00 ing the ties between the two coun­ Daily ShowsCOLONY THEATRES Daily Shows "My Name Is Julia Ross" "A Walk In The Skin" tries, it was learned today. "State Faur** "Doll Face" The contents of the agreement 3.00 and 8.00 AEOLIAN HAUL. 4.15 and 9.15 will be communicated to the Arab The Food Rationing Order (No. 3), 1946 League after its signature. -<*-/. TIM McCOY IN The idea of a new agreement be­ In exercise of the powers conferred on them by the Defence tween Turkey and Iraq, who are "The Texas (Supplies) Regulations, 1942, the War-Time Supplies Commission — PLAYING THIS WEEK— already bound by the 1937 Saadabad hereby make the following Order:— treaty of non-aggression and friend­ Marshal" PLAYHOUSE NEW OPERA HOUSE ship, to which Persia and Afghanis­ £AW?_!IMBE With ART DAVIS 1. This Order may be cited as the Food Rationing Order Tuesday tan are also parities, was first moot­ (No. 3), 1946, and shall come into force on the 18th day of March, Tuesday ed when the Regent of Iraq, Emir 1946. "BLITHE SPIRIT** "STATE FAIR" Abdul Blah, saw Isment Inonu, Turk­ "Pillow of Death" Wednesday ish President, daring his "visit to 8.15—MASONIC HALL 8.15 GLEN DUROR 2. Until the Commission by Order otherwise prescribe the Turkey last September. "STATE FAIR" Wednesday "THE BANDIT" "SWAMP WOMAN" maximum amount of MARGARINE which may be obtained per "Pursuit to Algiers" "MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS" General Nuri Xs Said Pasha, Presi­ week for household consumption shall be:— dent of the Iraki Senate and head -'GHOST TOWN" Thursday "BACK TO BATAAN" of the Iraki delegation now in "MIRACLE KID" PERSON WEEKLY RATION "THRILL OF A ROMANCE" Thursday ' Turkaj*-, arrived in Instanbul today "Crimson Canary" with some members of tbe delegation STARTING SOON! A NEW BIG Each person in household 4 ozs. "MY NAM1 IS JULIA ROSS' for a four-day stay. Friday, Saturday "STATE FApt" REPUBLIC SERIAL: "OUR VINES HAVE By direction of TENDER GRAPES" Friday, Saturday Watch ye therefore, and pray, al­ "The Masked Marvel" The W_r:T_me Supplies Commission. Margaret O'Brien, Edward G. "DALTONS RIDE J_MIN" ways, that ye may be accounted WILLIAM FORREST — LOUISE tTURRIE J. R. PLOWMAN,.. J .""' Robinson Alan Chrtis, Kent-Taylor worthy to escape all these things Dire-tor of Supplies. Saturday 10.30 am.— "BETRAYAL FROM THE that shaft come to pass, and- to Twelve Exciting Chapters! Mar%i5,1946. JJ& "OUR VINES HAVE EAST* stand before the Son of man.—Luke Watch for the Showing of the First Chapter. TENDER GRAPES" Nancy Kelly, Lee Tracy 21:36. i 4722fm.

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_____s Shanghai's Water- JINNAH SAYS GANDHI IS Bavarian Parties ARGENTINE GOVT. MAY USE Austria Seeking HANGAR AND 4 U.S. PLANES HAMILTON POLICE COURT "SPOILING ATMOSPHERE" STRIKEBOUND FACTORIES Front Is Active Organising For Solution to Her DESTROYED BY FIRE Gladstone Stanley Reginald Will­ iams, of Paget, was sentenced to After Four Years For Negotiations With Autumn Elections BUENOS AIRES, March VT (Reu­ Currency Problem ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, March two months in gaol for removing § ter).—Repeating the warning that 16 (Reuter) —A big hangar and four bicycle by the Wor. H. Martin Godet United States Army air force planes SHANGHAI, March 17 (Reuter).— British Cabinet Mission MUHICH, March 16 (Reuter).— the Government is prepa ed to op­ VIENNA. March 17 (Reuter*.—The in the Hamilton Police Court on erate strikebound meat factories, were destroyed in a spectacular fire Shanghai's waterfront, after four Bavaiia's political parties are gat- Austrian Government Is today seek­ Saturday morning. years of liflessness, is today again Captain Russo of the Argentine La­ early today, at Torbay Airport near NEW DELHI, March 17 (Reuter).— ting organised, ready for the Par- ing a solution of the currency prob­ here. buzzing with activity. Whereas only mentary elections expected to take bour Secretariat said in a broadcast lem, which affects Austria in com­ Williams pleaded quilty to the Mohammed Ali Jinnah, President of The damage is unofficially estimat­ a few weeks ago, the arrival of a the All India Moslem League, today place next Autumn. There are so last night that the policy of the mon with nearly all European coun­ charge. In a statement to the firms was "anti-Peron." This was tries. ed at $1,500,000. The fire started at single merchantman was greats* accused Mohandas K. Gandhi and far three main parties—the Social 0128 local time, and it was not until police, the accused claimed that, as an event by the local press, to­ the All India Congress Party of Democrat Party led by Dr. Karl intolerable, he said, as the intro­ Owing to the complete price and six hours later that firemen over while coming to work on the morn­ day the average number of mer­ spoiling the atmosphere for negotia­ Hoegner; the Christian Social Un­ duction" of social justice in Argen­ wage pegging which has been im­ came the blaze. Flames, fanned by a ing of February 23, his attention was chant ships lying in port on any tions with the British Cabinet mis­ ion, led by Dr. Joseph Muller; and tina was Just beginning. posed on the country on the orders high wind, cast a vivid glare on the drawn by an elderly lady to a bicycle single day, is batween fifty and fixty- sion, which is due to arrive next the Communist Party led by Herr Colonel Juan Peron, contesting of the Allies, Austria is in the posi­ clouds, attracting crowds from the in the roadside bushes He brought five. week to discuss the future of India. Bruno Goldhammer. the Presidential election on, the Lab­ tion of being almost the only central city five miles away. European country where the decimal the bicycle into Hamilton with the The transport ox cargoes, how­ "Congress is threatening that in Before the Parliamentary elections our ticket was last night reported Police kept the onlookers well back intention to handing it over to the provinces where the Moslems are in divisions of the basic monetary unit ever, is still very one sided, with take place, a convention will be to be winning decisively.) owing to the danger of exploding police. a majority, they will prevent the are still in active everyday use. held to adopt a state constitution Captain Russo said the meat firms petrol. much arriving but little leaving. Moslem League from forming minis­ The owner of tne cycle, according for the whole of Bavaria. were entirely unconcerned about As a result of this legal pegging The airfield control tower and One of the largest single cargoes tries by all means, while in Provinces valuable communications equipment to a police account of the case,claim­ which has left port to date, is said The main planks in the pro­ feeding Europe. He had the assur­ of prices and wages, a complete ed that he parked it by the flag pole where they can foarm ministries double system of values has grown were destroyed. There was an alarm­ to have totalled 1,200 tons, consist­ without difficulty, by virtue of their gramme of tha Social Democrat ance of Colon.l Sauri, Secretary for ing moment when 6,000 gallons of on Front Street while he went to Industry and Commerce, that the up. These run parallel to one an­ ing of furs, bristles, silk and wood- numbers, they are threatening to Party are: other, using the same, currency, but petrol blazed up, forcing the fire­ work at H.M. Dockyard. On his Government would take all neces­ oil for the United States. Nor­ play the devil with the Moslems and ft. Federal organisation of the having almost no relation one with men to retreat. No lives were lost. return that evening, the cycle was mally cargoes of only between 300 the Moslem League,* he added. Reich. sary measures to fulfil her commit­ the other. Airways schedules were uninter­ not there. He said that on Febru­ and 400 tons are taken away by Jinnah accused Congress of trying 2. Condemnation of any war and ments in the feeding of Europe, and rupted today, although the wreck­ ary 21, he saw the accused ride by was prepared to continue the work­ On the one hand are the ordinary with his bicycle. He investigated ships which arrive with a capacity to "steamroller* the British Govern­ power politics Peaceful internation­ workers, earning an average of about age was still smouldering. load. The manifests of the majority ment in accepting their demands for al cooperation, particularly with the ing of the factories. and found the "hang-out" of the 200 schillings £5) a month, buying accused, and reported it to the of ships arriving here hitherto, have a Congress-dominated India. He said occupation authorities. The firms were unwilling to re­ only the minute legal rations and mads very similar reading, mainly that Congress were trying to prevent instate the men they had employed paying the very low rents still in police. On February 23 the bicycle 3. Restoration of personal rights U.S. Organist Takes Home came into the possession of the being laden with relief and rehabi­ the creation of a Pakistan—Moslem for twenty years. There were also force. Municipal flats in Vienna are and political liberty, exclusion of police where it remained until Sat­ litation supplies, urgently required state in a partitioned India—by the Nazis, their promoters and spon­ lawyers who were very much con­ let for about 40 schillings (£1) a "A Little Bit of London" threats of large-scale violence, and month. urday, when Mr. Godet ordered its by China. sors from all public offices; atone­ cerned over the meat packers' fin­ return to the owner. the bribes of flourishing trade. ment for all Nazi crimes. ances, but did not care if Argentio On the other hand are the black LONDON, March 16 (Reuter).—Mr. FOODSTUFFS ARRIVE "What Congress wants is for an 4. Self Administration of the workers died of starvation, ne said. marketeers, ranging from the really Richard Kullberg, American radio AD India federal constitution to be Eight other cases were brought be­ Foodstuffs such as milk powder, churches and other religious insti­ (About 50,000 workers still are on big operators, who smuggle whole organist, will soon be sitting at his fore Mr. Godet. framed by a Constituent Assembly, truck loads of goods into Austria, tinned milk, flour and wheat have tutions. strike because the firms refuse the piano at his Rhode Island home, with an overwhelming Congress ma­ mainly from Hungary, down to the W. Washington appeared on a been arriving in considerable quan­ reinstate certain dismissed men, al­ and in his garden will be earth I jority and the immediate formation 5. Planned reconstruction of the little man who sits in a cafe and taken from the bombscarred St. charge of assault and was bound tities, while rehabilitation material of an interim National Government national economy. Confiscation of though they have agreed to pay sells single cigarettes to a regular Matthew's Church, in southeast! over. included railway tracks, locomotives at the centre." big estates in favour of small farm­ Christmas bonuses and wage in­ clientele. The smallest operator on London, sown with forget-me-not I Earlson LeRoy Butterfield was and rolling stock, steel plates, In­ "Gandhi has taken up the same ers and agricultural workers. creases). the illegal market probably earns seed. fined £5 for being drunk while in charge of a horse and carriage. dian and United States cotton, and position—only he puts on the gloss 6. Protection of all workers o nearly as much in a day as a street He will sail for home on Monday i fuel oil. of non-violence, knowing full well against arbitrariness and exploita­ car driver earns in a month, and and will carry the earth in a casket | Edward Repose Moniz paid a fine of An analysis of the ships in port that nobody believes in it, nor for tion by employers. Restoration of Cheaper Fares Proposed for in his table of values, a black mar­ presented to him at the Trocadero £1 for riding a cycle without a light one day this week, showed that of that matter does he himself mean unions, stabilisation of ket dinner at 60 to 80 schillings is Cinema, south London, by 12-year- non-violence," Jinnah added. not expensive. Joseph Theophiles Douglas paid a 56 vessels at anchor 22 flew the. Stars wages and prices, annual holidays Air Routes in Europe old Roy "Day, whose home was re­ fine of £2 for offensive words and Jinnah spoke of the possibility of and Stripes, 19 Chinese flags, and with pay, and a forty hour week. duced to rubble by a Nazi bomb. violently resisting arrest. civil war, with which Sardar Vallab- EASIER WAY OF EARING 14 the Red Ensign. 7. A special tax policy with a tax PARIS, March 17 (Reuter).—Reso­ Mr. Kullberg, who has been play­ hai Patel (a Congress leader) "has ing the organ at the cinema as a James Tough, a member of the The number ot British ships com­ free subsistence minimum. lutions proposing cheaper fares on The difficulties arising from this HM.CS. Mic Mac crew, paid a fine been threatening us." He said that guest artist, came to England with pares favourably with the total that The Christian Social Union con­ the air routes of Europe and the re­ double standard of values naturally of £2 for offensive behaviour on civil war might come if India's affects both workers and industrial­ the United States Army in August, used to call here during the first demns the Nazi regime as a rule of moval of restrictions on travel, Court Street. 100,000,000 Moslems were driven to ists. There is a growing disinclina­ 1942, and when he was listed to re­ two years after the outbreak of passed at Saturday night's session desperation. 'lies, hatred and oppression," and tion on the part of workers to spend turn last October he asked for fur­ Alfred Repose Mello, for failing to WorldWar H. of the International Air Traffic As­ "Than is no hope for India unless the "deadly enemy of very pure sociation Conference here, now go their time working hard in factories ther duty in Britain. have either a radio or dog licence, The Chinese showing —19 vessels Congress drops its policy and meets Chiistian idea, of every doctrine of forward for the approval of tbe gov­ for a monthly wage which they could He said today: "I do not consider paid fines of five shillings on each —was unexpectedly good. The ma­ the Moslem League on equal terms, truth, love and human dignity." ernments. earn in one or two days, by this Just as a personal gift—it is a i count. jority of these ships, however, weie and with an honest desire for a It's programme is summed up in walking out into the country with a gift from Britain to America and I Harold Enling Finsness was fined peaceful settlement by negotiation," the statement: We earnestly wish "Ihe new fares would effect a gen­ sack and bringing vegetables into shall treasure it all my life.** five shillings for failing to register previously of other registries, and eral reduction,"* a statement issued Jinnah concluded. to harness the creative and stabilis­ the cities. The inscription on the casket his radio and on the same charge, weie either handed over to China after the session said. "Despite the Harold Frederick L. Terceira paid a after the war, as compensation for ing forces of Christianity to the re­ Similarly, industrialists even with reads: "To Warrant Officer Richard general incerase in world prices, the Kulberg from The Management and five shilling fine. her losses, or seized by her as war building of our state. We wish for new rating shows a definite down­ the best will in the world, are not peace among all nations, and we inclined to continue working on Patrons of The Trocadero Cinema, j Bernice Landy paid a five shilling booty. ward trend*" This plot, this realm, this England fine for failing to secure a licence for Spanish Press to Receive desire their cooperation We desire a legal basis, when they actually SHIPPING SHORTAGE ACUTE you helped to defend." her dog. peace and mutual confidence be­ Passengers would be allowed to lose money on everything they pro­ Much Greater take 44 pounds of luggage free in­ duce. tween the state and the churches." The Chinese shipping shortage stead of 33 pounds, and reduced is still as acute as ever, although o Government proposals for dealing MADRID, March 16 (Reuter).—New rate at present applying to child­ with this situation have not yet many plans have been drawn up to regulations designed to ease the British "Mean Business" ren up to seven years of age would been fully worked out, but it is an­ remedy the situation. One of these censorship of the Spanish press are apply up to 12. ticipated that a devaluation of the calls for a loan which would be the to be issued shortly, according to In India This Time Among the new fares for adults currency, with corresponding rises The Bermuda Railway Company, Limited equivalent of almost £175,000, to Government circles. in wages and prices, will be unavoid­ shipping merchants, for salvage It is stated that as a result of Continued from Page 1 would be (in American dollar equiv­ alents) : London-Paris $30, instead of able work cm the large number of vessels the regulations,"newspapers will en­ powers of intervention on their be­ $48 as at present; Paris-Stockholm Financial experts stress that about that were either scuttled to block joy much greater freedom to publish half." three-quarters of the bank deposits or comment on the news, and al­ about $94 instead of $106; London- Ferry Point Swing Bridge navigation, or sunk by enemy ac­ "If the Cabinet mission comes Geneva about $48; London-Copen­ in Austria today, are backed by noth­ tion to inland waterways. though censorship will continue, it with an open mind, there is hope ing but fictitious claims upbn a will be confined to certain matters. hagen about $68; Paris-Zurich about The U.N.R.R.A. has taken mea­ of their realising the true situation," $28; and Zurich-Prague about $40. none-existent German economy. This is regarded as a first step Jinnah said. sures to help China solve her diffi­ towards enacting a new press law, Before any step is undertaken- The Company regrets that owing to the cult transport problem, following Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, former The Conference decided that there and it is said that efforts are being All-India Congress President, today was at present Insufficient data to however, it is certain that every ef­ need for overhaul Ferry Point swing the conclusion of negotiations with made to enable press organs to also told a press conference here that fix rates tbat would be accurately re­ fort will be made to avoid a runaway British shipping firms for the loan of recover their distinctive character. he favoured the tone of Mr. Attlee's lated to the cost of operation, but inflation, such as Austria experienc­ bridge cannot be opened to water-borne 60,000 tons of shipping, for the trans­ There will not, however, be any op­ statement. There certainly was a resolved to work towards this objec­ ed after the last war, and such as port of relief supplies along the Chi­ position papers. change in tone and approach in Mr. tive. Hungary is experiencing now. traffic until further notice. na Coast and on inland rivers. It has Attlee's speech and I welcome it," o Such devaluation would of course ordered for the Chinese Government he said. have to receive the consent of tbe 3,000 tug boats and an appreciable "But expressions ot goodwill, even Allies, and to be successful it would BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS. Hoover Leaves U.S. for Paris couched in tbe friendliest tones, do WXLQ—1240 KILOCYCLES number' of landing craft. have to be based upon a credit under 4i5*t_. not take one very far by themselves," Having a very shallow draft, tha United States Armed Forces Radio the Bretton Woods agreement. landing craft may be operated on LONDON, March 17 (Reuter).—Mr. Nehru added. "They help in consi­ Herbert Hoover, former United dering a subject, bot the main thing inland waterways after one of their 6.30—G. I. Jive States President; who is to make a is what is to be considered, and how. 6.45—Across the Board two engines is removed. It is be­ survey of the food conditions in Eu­ Obviously we have arrived at a stage 7.00—Yawn Patrol lieved that with only one engine, 7.15—Spotlight Band rope, left New York for Paris by air when no half measures can be con­ 7.30—One Night Stand and towing a boat, the spaed of today, New York radio reported. sidered, and only discussions based 11.00—Swlngtlme these craft will be sufficiently re­ Mr. Hoover will not draw up his on the acceptance of Indian inde­ 11.15—Jimmy Carroll Sings 11.30—Fred Waring duced to make them sal* for opera route until he reaches Paris, the pendence can bear fruit." 12.00— American Album tion on inland rivers. radio added. In Bombay today, Maulana Abuf 12.30—Command Performance 1.00—World News Chinese shipping circles here esti­ Mr. Hoover is Chairman of the Kalam Azad, Indian National Con­ 4.00—Words With Music mate that a minimum of W00.000 United States Famine Emergency gress President, said he considered 4.15—Bemember Committee. He has been invited by that on the whole the speech had 4 30—Calfornla Melodies Art &-?0ji & $attmj tons of shipping will be required to 5.00—Magic Carpet meet China's preliminary require­ Lord Wavell, the Viceroy, to visit "helped maintain the desirable at­ 5.15—Fred Allen mosphere we want to maintain dur­ 5.45—Supper Club ments. At the same time they re­ India after he finishes his tour of Europe, but tt Is not yet known ing the Cabinet mission's stay in 6.00—Local News veal that only 40,000 tons have been 6.05—Bequestfully Tours whether he will do so or not. India*' 6.30—Concert Hall taken over from enemy concerns since the war ended. They are in We Have Pleasure in Announcing favour of a policy of purchasing sur­ plus shipping from the United States, and concentrating on the construc­ tion of river and coastal vessels in home yards. The Opening TODAY

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1 3 9 11 ii ?_\MHERSWINFI__STGAME DAIIMNmOWLYipTS LOWLY ARGYLE BEATS TOP Tomer and Sheppard Hake aw.-s."-*** -_. 4 1 3 t 13 NATIONALS BEAT DANBAR B" TABLE TENN 1 ON BAA FIELD YESTERDAY B_DMC. BY SCORE OF 3-2 BIRMINGHAM CITY, 1-0 Highest Breaks In W_E.LGJL B. D. R. S. O. .- 4 4 0 IS S 3 1 18 4 Daniel's Head — 4 3 1 lt 9 YESTERDAY BY SCORE OF 4-1 Messrs. J. Burner (Bermuda Dock­ Watford ...... 4 2 2 13 7 Intermediates Play One Man Club Gives Rivals Strong Attendance Is Smaller On yard Recreation and Social Club), S. W. C. "A" ,-:,__„ , 5 3 3 » 16 S W O "_""* .. * 1 3 • 14 and G. Sheppard (Somerset Work­ Maria Hill ...... 5 S 20 Short and Lose Match 4-2 Competition Sunday at Boaz Account of Poor Weather man's Club "A") shared equal hon­ 0 5 Victors Will Now Meet Danbar "A" ours in the billiards section of the BILLIARDS The first game ef tte twin bill at Yesterday afternoon before a re­ . (Special through Beuter) West End Indoor Geames League, S W C "A" ...... S 5 0 22 the Bermuda Athletic Association cord crowd at Boaz Island tbe BJD. when they both scored the highest 3 I 11 o LONDON, March 16.—Lowly Ply­ 3 2 14 • In B.F.A. Cup Sam-Final Match Field yesterday afternoon was won BJS.O. gave tbe Danbar "A" team a mouth Argyle, which bas been at breaks (38) for the week ending yes­ B. D. R. 8. C. _...... — 4 2 2 10 by tte Pembroke Panthers. They scare in a quarter final B.F.A. Cup the bottom of the League South, terday. 2 2 8 '-ta competition match, Danbar Just Marta Hill *.._»_ —.. - * 1 4 1 is In defeating the Danbar "B" team yesterday afternoon on the B.A.A. vanquished tte Hamilton Intermedi­ pulled the top surprise by beating At present the SW.O. "A" team is • 4 3 w ates by a score of 4-2. managing to secure a 3-2 victory with Birmingham City, League leaders, leading in both the billiards and the Highest Breaks.—Iff. J. Turner, BX> Field by a score of 4-1, the Nationals placed themselves in the semi-finals Tte game was fast, with both the losers playing a hard, clean S.C, and Mr. G. Sheppard 8.W.C. "*.'JR. - of the Bermuda Football Association Cup competition, where they will who are striving for both League shove-ha'penny, Maria Hills heads points each. ' 38 teams providing cohesive play on oc­ game. championship and FA. cap honours, the cribbage sections, the B.DJ-.S.C. meet the Danbar "A" eleven. casions, and if Frick, who was sup­ by 1-0. Unlucky Plymouth forgot is barely ahead of Malabar in the SHOVE HA'PEJ -NT Tbe first goal came when Jack s The ultimate -tinners won the toss The first two goals came within posed to play Inside right for the past misfortunes in this victory, table tennis and Watford Mess 8 W C "A" s e IS 7 and elected to defend the western one minute of each other, and after Intermediates, had turned up, the scored off a penalty given to tbe 8. W. 6. *__* -~ —. 4 "•» t 13 7 club team, and Downing put his side which upset all football dope. Bir­ stand at the top of the darts. a I 12 8 end of the field. Although the they.were scored the leather was result might hate been different. As B. D. R. S. C. ______4 8 further in the lead when he conver­ mingham's defeat before a 22,000 The highest score for the past 3 2 weather was more suited to cricket, kept in play with both teams briefly it was, the Hamilton team had a gap crowd, brought ber into a tte with week at darts was recorded by Mr. Malabar — ...... 4 1 3 a 11 both teams started off at a fast pace, holding the offensive. ted a pass from Bishop. 1 3 9 1" in its forward line which it found Charlton Athletic for top league Arnold, of the S.W.C. "A," who scored Maria Hill __.. 5 6 5 4 18 with the Nationals launching an of­ During the first 20 minutes of the difficult to fill without affecting an­ Smith crossed the ball over to Mac- position. 134 with three darts. DARTS fensive immediately. second half the Nationals had the other position. Lennan, the Danbar centre-forward, The standings follow: game their own way, bat the Dan­ Charlton, also playing again it a Watford, —...... 0 1£ Half an hour -ttat the kick-off the White, breaking away with tte ball who scored and reduced the lead to 13 7 bar defence proved equal to the low-place team Brentord, could do CRIBBAGE Malabar ...... 1 first goal was scored by "Zacky" in the left field and dodging all his 3-1 against Us side. This same play­ no better than to tie 1-1. Maria Hill ... 2 13 12 challenge of the opposing forwards Team; P. W. L. V. JL, Mi"De R. 8. «t .«*, 3 11 9 Marshall, of the Nationals, on a pass opponents, put tte Panthers in the er soon had the opportunity to equ­ 9 and did not allow any scoring com­ Third League South semi-finalist Maria Hill —- 5 4 1 15 10 8. W. C. •__** _ - 3 11 taken from E. Madeiros by Stovell, lead by one goal to nil. This goal alise the count, and he made certain Derby County defeated Coventry 3-0 Malabar _£— 4 3 1 13 718. W. H "A" 4 9 16 binations to bring results. Daniel's Head __ 4 4 8 12 who gave It to Marshall. came 14 minutes after tte kick-off, of it by putting a low drive past and thus moved mto second place 2 2 11 9] Daniel's Head ... One minute later the Nationals In­ which was taken by tte Panthers. s. "tr. & fa** _ -__'.*• 2 3 11 14 Highest score with 3 darts -Mr. Arnold. SOUTH SAVES FAST SHOTS Hyde. alongside Aston "Villa, which tied 2-2 B. D. R. 8. C...... 4 2 2? 11' 81W.C. *A" 134. creased their lead when. Stovell took Four minutes later, Charles Wol­ A pass from Smith resulted in witbMillwan. -,'.""*" a pass from the right field, and beat South had the opportunity' of lard equalised tte count when he another goal for Danbar; this time The only League North Cup semi- South (the Danbar goalie) to make showing his capability as a goalie took a shot that the Panther goalie he centred to Parish, who made no finalist, Bolton Wanderers, beat New­ the score 2-0. In this play South when he saved a fast shot from (V. Flood) got his hands on, but let mistake in scoring the decisive goal. castle 4-3. Last week's tragedy at was accidentally kicked on the head Stovell by diving for the ball. Just slip through tte sticks. The line-ups were as follows:— Bolton, where 33 of the crowd were by Stovell when he dove for the ball, after tte goalie had made this stop, A corner, taken by Arnold Wool­ Danbar — Maguire; Elkington and crushed to death, was remembered and was knocked out for a few the score was increased by D. De­ lard, was responsible for the Inter­ Kemp; McGrory, Harrison and Bran- at many fields, as silences were ob­ moments. However, he returned to Couto who gave South no chance on mediates securing the lead. Arnold wood; Ov. rton, MacLennan, Parish, served, collections for relatives of his post before play was resumed. a hard shot. Tte score then stood placed his shot beautifully and Ste­ Chadwick and Smith. BJ_ H.S.C, victims were taken, flags flew at half at 3-0 In favour of tte Nationals. vens give it tte necessary tip with Hyde; Werrell and Jack; Carnt, E. THIRD GOAL SCORED mast and police watchfulness Five minutes before time, Danbar his head to pot it In. Pengelly and L. Pengelly; Woodmore. against overflow crowding increased. There was no further score until made a determined attack on tte Before the half ended tte tally Bishop, Thompson, Hardman and A total of 870,000 who saw big league 35 minutes of the second half had Nationals' goal, but once the ball was again* brought even—this time Downing. games in "England and Wales was elapsed, and then Roddy FeCouto arrived in that end neither side was by Ferreira, who also scored off a Tbe referee was Mr. Joseph _"er- about 100,000 below average, but poor beat South to make the score 3-0 in able to do anything with it — the corner In the same manner as the reira. weather rather than the Bolton dis­ favour of the Nationals. Nationals could not clear it, and previous goal was made. Frost Danbar won the toss and decided aster is thought to be the cause of Goal number four fox the Nation­ Danbar was unable to shoot suc­ kicked tte corner shot that enabled to defend the Malabar end. Seven the lower gates. Some 50,000 saw als came when Wall took the ban in cessfully. Finally, the defence placed Ferreira to head it in between the minutes after play began Danbar Sheffield United consolidate tbe from the side and beat the goalie tte leather at tte feet of their for­ sticks. forced a corner, but Hyde proved League North leadership by beating completely. wards, and tte fourth goal resulted Shortly after tte second half be­ himself equal to the shot taken by Liverpool 3-0. Everton retained sec­ The lone score tor Danbar was soon after on a shot taken by Wall. gan, DeSilva pot the Panthers in MacLennan, and cleared it ond place in tbe North although notched when Davis, the centre-for­ Just after this, Danbar scored their tte lead again by beating Moran Throughout tiie match the club's they tied in a no-score game with ward, shot from near the posts to only goal, through the efforts of completely. defence put up a solid resistance Sheffield Wednesday, while Chester­ bring the tally up to 4-1. Davis, nils last shot was made one The line-ups follow: to the attacks of their rivals, and field remained in third place after The line-ups were as follows:— minute before the final whistle blew. Panthers.—V. Flood; Wall and Hyde distinguished himself in his being beaten 3-1 by Burnley. Nationals. — Thomas: X. Madeiros Coombes; E. Flood, Botelho and Bar­ position of goalie. In Third Division games Doncaster and E. DeCouto; Thorne, D. Made­ boza; Moniz, DeSilva, Ferreira, White A melee developed in the goal Bovers, in North East League beat and Frost. iros and Sykes; R. DeCouto, Wall, H.M.S. WEAR WINS OVER mouth of tbe Navy team, and from York City 3-1 to take top position Stovell, DeMoura and Marshall. Hamilton Intermediates. Moran this melee the B.D.R.S.C. was award­ from Carlisle. In North West League Danbar "B".—South; Collins and WATFORD MESS SUNDAY Martin and Mahoney; McBeath, ed a penalty, which was taken by Southport went down 2-0 before KODAK ANSCO Blake; Yates, Day and Lamb: Lombardo and Smith; Saul, O. Wool Jack for a goal. Rochdale but stays in second place Searby, MacAy, Davis, Best and The first soccer game of the lard, Stevens and A. Woollard. Overton was given a chance for behind Stockport County, who are Films Films Evans. doubleheader played at Boaz yester­ Mr. Charles Woollard, Sr., refereed Danbar, when Smith sent a perfect not playing a league game today. Now Mr. J. B. Abbott refereed the day was won by an H.M.S. Wear the match. centre to him, but he mis-kicked, In South North League Walsall re­ Paper Paper game.. and Woodmore secured the ball and mained the leader by beating South­ team, which defeated Watford Mess broke away. Woodmore passed to In Stock In the first few minutes of play 2-1. The game was fast and provid­ end 2-0, but first position is now Chemicals Chemicals the Nationals were able to get the ed the large number of spectators Bishop, who gave the leather to shared by Queen's Park Bangers, ball Into the enemy's territory, but with an exciting watch. FOOTBALL Wd- Downing for the second goal for the Northampton Town and Southend EXPOSURE METERS they were unable to convert any of club. United. the opportunities that were present­ Groom opened tte scoring when At this point the club was in the Jn South, South League, Beading PHOTO ALBUMS and FRAMES ed to them. Stovell missed one "sitter" he beat Jackson completely. This lead but Smith crossed t. MacLen­ remained leader by beating Brighton FLASHBULBS and PHOTO FLOOD BULBS that should have been a certain was the sole score in tte first half. nan, who shot successfully, thereby 8-1. scorer. This same player duplicated his feat LONDON. March 16 (Beuter). — Football reducing the lead to 2-1 In the North and South Oup game Developing - Printing - Enlarging in the second half, which put tte results: After MacLennan notched the Norwich beat Crystal Palace 6-1. THOMAS PLAYS GOOD GAME IRISH REGIONAL LEAGUE ship In the lead by two goals. Belfast Celtic 4, Cllftonvllle 1 equalising goal, Danbar went all out Last week's tragedy had a salu­ Glentoran 2. Deny City 1 for victory, but Hyde still proved tary effect at Birmingham where in THE CAMERA STORE Thomas, the Nationals' goal­ A penalty awarded against H.M.S. Distillery 3, Llnfleld 2 a thorn in their side — they weft- keeper, proved himself to be a very contrast to previous matches, no at­ Queen Street 'Phone 2901 Wear was taken by Ted New, but ENGLISH LEAGUE SOUTH unable to get past him until Parish tempt was made to climb girders of capable goal minder. On one occa­ tte Mess was not aide to gain an­ sion a fairly fast, waist-high, shot Plymouth Argyle 1, Birmingham City 0 converted the pass from Smith into the bomb-damaged stand. other goal and at the final whistle Brentford 1, Charlton Athletic 1 a score. was taken at the goal, and Thomas, the sailors were the winners by the Arsenal 2, Chelsea 1 Aberdeen and Celtic head their re­ reaching out with one hand, stopped Derby County 3. Coventry City 0 The B.D.R.S.C did not lose heart spective section of Scootish League odd goal in three.' Swansea Town 2. Leicester City 0 even after this last goal was scored Division "A" Cup play as a result of the ball and cleared it. Millwall 2, Aston Villa 2 against them. They kept pressing South also made some good saves, The Watford Mess line-up was as Southampton 2, Luton Town 2 today's games, Abredeen blanking Fulham 3, Tottenham Hotspur 1 until the final whistle Kilmarnock 1-0 and Celtic defeating even after he had received the blow follows:—Jackson; March and Ham­ West Bromwlch Albion 2, Portsmouth 0 on his head; but for his good play, ilton; Wade, Barnes and Santillo; Notts Forest 3, West Ham United 1 Queen's Park 2-0. the score could have been larger Collins, Bairn father, Barrett, New Wand. 5, Newport C. 2 The powerful Glasgow Bangers against his team than it was. and Gregory. ENGLISH LEAGUE NOKTH RUGBT LEAGUE CUP continued in winning stride, with a Barnsley 1, Huddersfield Town 0 Third Round 2-0 win over Queen of the South. Manchester United 3, Blackburn Rovers 1 Wigan 13, Barrow 3 In Diviison "B"* of Scottish League Blackpool 3. Middlesbrough 1 Wldnes 11. 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Chiang Urges Unity In AMERICAN FARM BLOC WORRIED Kuomintang Party WORLD NEWS BRIEFS LONDON, March 16 (Reuter). — LONDON, March- 17 (Reuter). — Contiaaed from Pag* 1 The food situation in Switzerland M. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of ABOUT SURPLUSES "General Marshall's success is the is worse now than at any time the United Nations Organisation success of President Truman's po throughout the war years, owing to left Britain for Washington by air. By HARRY STRAUSS licy and the success of our Gov­ the shortage of wheat, a report by M. Lie who is taking up bis post at ernment's policy of peaceful uni­ Playsuits! of new industrial uses for all agri­ the Swiss Food Department, quoted the new temporary headquarters WASHINGTON (Router). — Con­ fication" he added. gressmen from the farm states, es­ cultural commodities, Including veg­ by Swiss radio, stated today. Swiss of the TJ.N.O. in New York said be­ etables, fruits, timber and waste or farmers were urged to increase the fore he left London that -he had pecially those from the great grain By DON CAMPBELL producing areas of the Middle West, by-products. All discoveries, Inven­ area under cultivation. no cases to place before the Secur­ contend that American agriculture tions and patents developed by such CHUNGKING, March 17 (Reuter).— • » • ity Council which meets on March today is geared to a production vol­ research under the bill would be re­ A chapter in China's history ended LONDON, March 16 (Renter). — 25. ume considerably in excess of domes* served for "the benefit of the public." today, when the Central Executive Mr. John Wilmot, British Minister tic food demands, and that market Committee of the Kuomintang (Na­ of Supply, today told a press con­ Smart new delight­ prices are bound to fall after pre­ SUBS-DIES TO CONTINUE tionalist) Party met for the last ference here that the Government CARACAS, Venezuela, March 17 would auction 24.000 Army vehicles (Reuter). — A new law passed in fully featuri ng sent world shortages ore met unless In urging this surplus utilization time, after more than ten' years of stylish Two Piece something Is done to absorb the an­ plan, the Congressional farm bloc one party rule. lying in parks across the country, Venezuela, gives the vote to all adults ticipated surpluses. the first sale to * be held within a over 18 years of age, whether or not models. Blouses and however has made ft clear that it ex­ Within a few weeks the party will Shorts tailored in Members of the so-called farm bloc pects a continuation of the system few weeks at a park where 5,600 ve­ they can read or write. in Congress therefore are urging a have no more status than a majority hicles would be put on the block. one attractive piece of subsidies inaugurated a decade party in any Government, and mem­ lonfr-ange government programme ago by the then Secretary of Agri- with set-in waist bers of the Kuomintang in the Gov­ LONDON, March 17 (Reuter). — CHUNGKING, March 17 (Reuter). band, S h o r t s to encourage wider use of grain and culture, Mr. Henry Wallace, as a fea- ernment and Legislature, will share other agricultural products ta the' turn of his soil conservation pro- Princess Elizabeth, wearing a pink — More than a hundred officials designed with pleats responsibility for the administra­ evening dress was a guest at a party of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's back and front. manufacture of composite or substi- j gramme. The bill specifically calls tion of the Republic with the Com­ tute motor fuel, rubber and other for 'grants"* at the discretion of the on Saturday given by the Honour­ staff arrived in Mukden, Manchuria, munists, members of the Democra­ able Luke White, English Test cricke­ today to establish the Chinese gar­ indusrial products as a way of avoid­ Secretary not only to farmers, but tic League, and non-party members. ing a repetition of the catastrophic ter, son of Lady Annaly, now an air­ rison headquarters there, it was an­ Blouses with Square also to middlemen and — oddly craftman in the R.A.F. nounced here. decline in market prices which fol­ enough — even to consumers. The This far-reaching development in neck lines with the lowed World War I. Government likewise is authorized the Government of China is a result new interesting Off It is pointed out that grain and to continue the present policy of of the decisions and agreements Shoulder SI eeves. potato surpluses could easily be used , buying up surpluses for resale when reached at the recent inter-party Haegg and Andersson Disqualified Other styles with V to provide for the American motorist | market dejnand permits consultative coalition conference necks and Short a five per cent alcohol blend motor held here, which laid the basis for a For Life; Records Will Stand Sleeves. fuel similar to that used in Europe Commenting on the bill, Republi­ reorganised coalition Government, and that the Government has avail­ can Senator Hugh Butler of Nebras­ the merging of the Kuomintang and able from war-time the plan facili­ ka, one of its sponsors, said: 'We Communist forces into a single Na­ STOCKHOLM, March 17 (Reuter). amateur regulations and the pun­ Separate Skirts but­ ties to launch large-scale production have been talking about possibilities tional Army, and the inauguration — The Swedish Amateur Athletic ishments for infringing them, as toning all the way of industrial markets for farm pro­ of constitutional democracy. Association today disqualified for the Swedish Association considers down front smartly of this and other industrial substi­ life the world record holders, Gunder tutes. ducts for at least fifteen years, but them too strict. flared with six up until now that is all ft has This programme was formally rati­ Haegg and Arne Andersson, for ac­ "We would like to have the chance I WOULD EASE DISPARITY fied today by the Central Executive cepting remuneration higher than gores. These Play- amounted to—just talk. Now we to give a disqualified man back bis suits are tailored propose to do something. Committee of the Kuomintang in that stipulated by amateur regula­ amateur status," he said. Such a programme, in the opinion one of its last acts as the most Im­ tions. from the new Pros­ of farm bloc Congressmen, would portant organ of the new obsolete In addition to the three men dis­ "The technical and engineering Haegg holds seven world records qualified for life, other Swedish run­ pector cloth. In tend to eliminate the chronic dis­ problems have all been worked out one-party Central Government. White only. parity in income between the farmer ranging from the 1,500 metres to ners were punished also, and dis­ and these is no argument about the the 5,000 metres. qualified for periods of one and two and the industrial worker, and thus feasibility of producing industrial stabilize the nation's agriculture. Andersson held four world records years. alcohol and other products from during his career, losing the mile The Association did not, and does The issue has been brought out grains, potatoes, sweet potatoes and Soviet Organ Denounces again as a result of tha recent so- and 1,500 metres to Haegg. not intend to, disclose how much re­ many other crops. The only ques­ Bevin's Greece Policy A third athlete disqualified for life muneration lite discharged athletes called bulge in the Truman admin­ tion now is whether the Government istration's industrial wage-price pro­ was Henry Kalarne, a middle dis­ have received. Is willing to adopt this programme tance runner, who was prominent Lennart Strand, one of Sweden's gramme and has threatened to Jeo­ as a matter of national policy.** Continued frrom Page 1 pardize a maximum movement of1 at present political prisoners in in Swedish athletics until shortly best runners, who has beaten Haegg 72/6 grain and other farm products to goals and concentration camps.*' before the war. in two minor events, was completely the starring peoples of Europe and After strongly criticising Mr. Bev­ COL B. landman, the Association's absolved by the Association Asia. in's view that the Greek elections president, said that the records Commenting on the decision, Arne made by the runners will stand, al­ An organized pressure group, the Indians Demonstrate Against should take place on March 31 as Andersson said, "I feel very sad and planned, "New Times" said: "The though they have been deprived of depressed at the Association's deci­ farm bloc has objected strenuously their status as amateurs. to the continuation of price ceilings Smuts in South Africa parliamentary election farce threa­ sion. I consider the decision hard on farm produce on the ground that tens to become a national tragedy Col. Lindman said his Association and unfair because only three run­ the farmer is being cheated of an JOHANNESBURG, March 17 {Reu­ for Greece. would ask the International Ama­ ners were disqualified for life when opportunity in the present world ter). — Indian demonstrators today "The struggle between the forces teur Athletic Association to revise its there was proof against so many." shortage to obtain better than aver­ marched through the centre of Jo­ of democracy and those of reac­ age prices; moreover, it sees no as­ hannesburg shouting: "Down with tion . In Greece, has now become surance tbat the farmer will be able Smuts,*' and "Down with the Ghetto acute in the extreme. The outcome to obtain prices comparable to those BflL" of this struggle will determine Reds Struggling With Other Left Wingers on industrial goods when the cur­ i whether Greece will take the road rent shortages give way to surpluses. This followed a meeting of several of democracy and progress, or thousand Indians who prepared To avoid the depressing effect on whether she will be thrown back to For Political Influence plan for a "prolonged resistance" a dictatorship of the Monarchist- the market of anticipated post-war against the Asiatic land tenure and THE BERMUDA SHOP surpluses, five Democratic and eight Fascist clique, and become a seat By ROSS MUNRO Indian representation Bill introduc­ of world reaction in the Balkans." Republican members of the Senate ed in the Union Assembly on Fri­ Canadian Press Staff Writer Agriculture Committee now have in­ Queen Street Hamilton day by Field Marshal Jan Smuts. LONDON, England (CP).— Com­ In Belgium Communists are the % troduced a bill which would direct South African Prime Minister. the Department of Agriculture to munists, making a strong HA right third party behind the Christian across continental Europe to win Socialists and the Socialists, but continue in operation all govern­ The determination of the Union New Cunarder in the Stocks 4744TB ment owned plants which during Government to proceed with the Bill, more political influence are com­ they increased their parliamentary the war extracted industrial alcohol which restricts the acquisition of BELFAST, March 17 (Reuter). — peting in practically every country representation by 14 at the recent and other products from grain and land by Asiatics in the Natal Pro­ The keel of a 13,700 ton cargo and with Socialists and other left-wing election. potatoes for the manufacture of vince of South Africa, led last week passenger liner for the Cunard parties for popular support. The vitally needed synthetics «uch as to a decision by the Government White Star Line will be laid tomor­ struggle is one of the most signifi­ Until the spring election in Holl­ rubber and plastics. of India to break off trade relations row In the Belfast Yard of Harland cant developments in post-war Eu­ and Communist strength there is The bills also envisions large-scale I with South Africa, as a counter- and Woolf. rope, where most right-wing par­ unknown, and in Scandinavia, with experimentation in the development measure. She is the last of four ships which ties are in ruins. the exception of Finland, where a Communist minority rules the roost, I the company is building, mainly for Economic and political chaos has the trade with Canada but which, it all governments remain Socialist, given Communists their biggest op­ although in the Danish elections I is expected, will also run to Boston portunity in Europe and they jump­ and New York. Two of the ships will ed right at it. Top Communist the Communists created a surprise be cargo-passenger liners, and two by winning 18 seats. A stock of cargo vessels. Most of the line's leaders even in western countries ships which ran to Canada before are men who learned their political Czechoslovakia has a coalition the war, were lost by enemy action. tactics in Moscow, and Communist government in which the Commun­ BURROUGHS policy in all countries bears a re­ ists share, and in Italy there is a p3-1 markable similarity. collar pact which is not likely to last g§ Adding Machines Trial of Frenchman Accused A good many authorities on Eu­ betwaen the Socialists and Com­ ropean politics believa, however, the munists. The Communist.- daini .Expected Soon Of Killing 63 Starts Today growth of Communism may be iiring influence in Greece, bu. tha only temporary—the result of the spring elections there will tell. Continued from Page 1 immediate post-war reaction of mill- ORDERS TAKEN NOW lions of workers. Some maintain The Manchester Guardfa l, Lib-* still burning It was estimated t hey erai, dealing with Eur. pea i Com­ were the remains of at least 15 that with Improved 3conomic con­ munism in a leading editorial, said For Service 'Phone 3327 corpses. ditions, particularly In western Eu­ In the garage they found a sys­ rope, Communism will wane. that whila in Britain the election question is a division of power be- tem of pulleys communicating with The French election in June will twesn light and left, on tha conti­ BURNABY CYCLES a disused sewer, in which more hu­ be the first test of this theory, al­ nent it is a question of division be­ man remains were found, half cover­ though it is not a particularly good Pitt's Bay ed with quicklime. test as conditions in France have not tween leftist parties. improved rapidly. It contrasted tbe Socialist view The Communists have made a of democracy which, however loyal big advance in France where the to Marxist economics, believes in party holds more seats in the con­ free institutions, and the Com­ It Pays stituent assembly than any other, munist view, which it said requires although followed closely by the uncritical uniformity. "It is obvi­ Socialists and the Mouvement Re- ous that if the Communist version Tailored Curtains! To publicain Paoulaire. Under Mau­ of democracy swept ovsr Europe, the rice Thorez, who spent most of tha outlook for liberty woufd ba very war period in Moscow, the party has grav. e unless Communism is to ur*. Advertise built up a tremendous political ma- dergo a rwolutionafy change '" the chine. 'PaPar said {_fo_fmperial^!.tel Designed and tailored from heavy rayon HAMILTON. BERMUDA The Sea Horse Grill mesh. Featuring a smart Block Weave with nicely headed top. 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SHOPPING GUIDE Nazi Concentration Camp DE VALERA TELLS U.S. THE BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY TO FOOD PARLEYS CALLED AT Germans' Bread Ration for the Chief Arrested by British IRISH WILL NOT FORGET "CRUSADE" FOR ITS REVIVAL SINGAPORE FOR APRIL Is in Danger of Cot Thrifty House Wife LONDON, March 17 (Reuter). — fervour that is inspired by faith in . LONDON, March 17 (Reuter). — LONDON, March 17 (Reuter). — Partition "Forced on Them The once great Liberal Party — pro­ victory." Move by Lord Killearn in Grain and flour stocks in the British CURTAIN TIE BACKS Rudolf Hoess, tanner Commandant ducer of towers in British history zone in Germany are so low, that the By an Alien Parliament" On the practical side, the com­ Investigating Shortage bread ration can be maintained only CURTAIN RODS of the Awschwitz concentration such as Ewart Gladstone, Herbert mittee urged a coordinated effort camp, has been arrested by British Asquith, and - if farmers and distributors carry out LAYER PANS (Aluminium) in the party direction with the ap­ NEW DELHI, March 16 (Reuter). — their obligations to the letter, the intelligence officers on a farm near DUBLIN, March 17 . (neuter).— today opened a revivial campaign, pointment of an executive officer MUFFIN PANS (Aliiminium) Flensburg, on the German-Danish Prime Minister Eamon De Valera, aimed at moving it out of the eclipse Lord Killearn, newly appointed Bri­ British News Service in Germany responsible for party administra­ tish Special Commissioner for stated today. frontier, after a search lasting many in a St. Patrick's Day broadcast to into which it entered immediately tion; appeals for party funds of at COOKIE BARRELS months, the American News Service the United States, said that while after World War I. Southeast Asia, who is to investigate The bread ration for the ne least £69,000 annually; the enlist­ the food situation for the British PLASTIC DRIPCUT SERVER in Germany reported today. Eire's relations with Britain had "Coats off for the Future" is the ment of a professional staff; the period has not yet been announce- title of a pamphlet issued by the Cabinet, has called a conference at There will be more fish and sup Hoess was mentioned many times improved during the war, Irishmen establishment of a commercial pro­ Singapore between April 12 and Ap­ PAPER NAPKINS Party's reconstruction committee, fit-making publication department; but preserves and ersatz coffee b at the Belsen trial, when Josef Kra­ could never forget that partition ril 20 to discuss the position. been cut. CANDY DISHES was forced upon them "by an act of which is at once an inquest on the better central premises in London mer, Commandant at Belsen, ac­ The authorities in the Unit cused him of responsibility, under an alien parliament." • Party's almost complete failure in and clean well-lighted and cheerful On arrival at Singapore today. IP PLASTIC SEPARATORS the general election last year ,and Lord Killearn, was met by Admiral States zone have tightened up cc Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler's "We denied that at the time and headquarters elsewhere and "com­ (For the drawers) a blueprint for the future. It called mando raids" on constituencies Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme trols at the northern border orders, for the death of many people we deny now, that Britain had any Greater Hesse, to prevent peop;-* STRAINERS (all sizes) in gas chambers. for the evangelical fervour of a cru­ which have turned away from their Allied Commander in Southeast Asia. right to do this to us," Mr. De Va­ sade. traditional liberation. Food would be the first problem crossing from the British zone to GRATERS Hoess went to Flensburg in April lera declared. Its eight authors, all candidates he would study, he said. the American, where the rations are NATIONAL CRUSADE bigger. last year and disappeared after "The unity of our country is as at the last election, and headed by The summoning of the Singapore Get Yours today Mr. Noel F. Newsome, as chairman, Rations of displaced persons in meeting leading S.S. officers with dear to every thinking Iroshman as "Within three years, a national conference was one of the moves Himmler. A (due leading to his dis­ was the unity of the United States reached these conclusions: "Organ­ announced today in the struggle to the American zone will be reduced isation alone will not bring revival. crusade would then have a real at the end of June, from 3,000 calo­ covery, was provided by the recent to . impact on the country," the authors meet the world wide food shortage. Gayle Supply House We must show beyond a doubt that ries to 1,500 calories, the report arrest of his wife in the neighbour­ "Accordingly till the unity of our maintained. Simultaneously it was announced hood of flensburg. country is achieved, it is idle to ask we are a Party with a fundamental added. point of view of our own, and a dis­ Ihe report, not yet endorsed by here that 36,000 tons of surplus Ame­ In the Russian zone, all lawns in 47B5T- Irishmen to be convinced that the tinctive policy based on an under­ the Party itself, will be presented rican food in India had been made town square are being turned into state responsible for partition could standing of the spiritual and hu­ to the Liberal Assembly in London available for use in the present cri­ potato patches. be waging a war altruistically de man aspect of every problem. next May. sis. fending the right of small nations The decline of the Liberal Party In addition, the Government of to be free from the aggression of BEYOND OTHER PARTIES I from its traditional place as one of India has acquired about 400 trac­ strongar states. "We must convince the people that the two leading parties in British tors from the United States Army authorities in India, which will go Itching Skin ? Seagers (Special) Gin "This is not altered by the fact we are utterly free from the merely political life has coincided largely materialistic approach to life. We with the advance in power and in­ some way toward meeting the total Stop Scratching 1 Here is that we In this part of Ireland are requirement of 1,750 tractors. now living as free as any state in must show that we have advanced fluence of the Labour Party. The Quick Ease and Comfort beyond other parties in realising Party's decline was not unaffected It was confirmed here today that . Now that clean, powerful, pene­ per 12/6 bot. the world." trating Moone's, Emerald Oil Is that men cannot get happiness by the fact that in the thirties it Mr. Herbert Hoover, former Presi­ available at Orag stores thousands Mr. De Valera said he refused to split into twe wings, the Liberals, dent of the United States, and chair­ have found helpful relief from tbe through economic and social meas­ distressing itching and torture of believe the statements made dur­ ures alone, but must bring to the led by Sir Archibald Sinclair, and man of President Truman's Famine rashes, eczema, poison ivy and ing the war by many people, that Emergency Committee, had been in­ other externally caused skin trou­ solution of their problems moral the National Liberals who went in­ bles. John F. Burrows Co., Ltd. Eire's neutrality had cost her the integrity, human understanding and to the Ramsay MacDonald and vited by the Viceroy, Field Marshal Mot only does the intense itch­ Lord Wavell, to visit India after ing, burning or stinging quickly sympathy of her United States superhuman faith." Stanley Baldwin so-called National subside but healing is more quick­ 2978fi friends. "We would not have dar­ If the Liberal Party could accom­ Governments .while Sinclair's wing making his tour of Europe ly promoted. Get an original bottle of Emer­ ed to ask America at any time to plish this, the pamphlet said, 'We remained in Opposition. The Relief Coordination Commit­ ald Oil—Greaseless—Stainless. go to war on our account," he add­ shall be swept forward on a tremen­ The party fell to its lowest point tee set up by the Government of In­ ed, "and I was confident that no dous wave of public reaction against in last July's election when, in the dia, discussed today two suggest­ American friend who realised what the false prophets of materialism." Labour landslide, it returned only ions made by Mohandas Gandhi: he was asking would ask us, a small It called on liberals to abandon 12 Liberals and 13 National liberals one proposing the utilisation of "jealousies, intrigue and bickering; out of a House of 640 members, and army units for digging wells, and UCKLEY ^Wimand £)ine nation, to go to war because Ameri­ the other proposing the use of tbe ca was at war." "we require the discipline that comes Sir Archibald Sinclair himself lost from devotion to a cause, and the his Parliamentary seat. Royal Indian Navy to augment the country's fish supplies. WHITE RUB RESPECTED NEUTRALTIT ' The first suggestion is already be­ BRINGS AMAZINGLY AT CHRISLEY HALL During the war, he said, Britain Baltimore Liberty Skip Anglo-Swiss Monetary ing examined in the United Provin­ had respected Irish neutrality and Goes Aground On Island Pact Completes System ces and the Punjab, where it is sta­ The West End Rendezvous behaved "with all correctness to­ ted, quick results may be expected, FASr RELIEF but technical difficulties have been wards us."_*__s, he added, had'un­ Continued from Page 1 CcDti-icd fr»m Fag* 1 For Reservation Phone 8341* Somerset doubtedly improved relations. "But raised against the second. universities. They were just settling for instance, be able to buy dollars the partition remains, and the par- The difficulties foreseen are the down for the long journey to the with the proceeds of her exports to titition is a mutilation of our coun­ conversion of Naval vessels for fish­ CHEST COLDS United States when the ship struck. Britain. try and our nation. ing purposes, and the non-availa­ Quickly Cures— "Its continuation constitutes an STUDENTS WERE CALM INCONSISTENCY OF AGREEMENTS bility of fishing gear. offense which cannot be forgotten Some were in bed, others playing Official circles here admit the ap­ RHEUMATISM I or forgiven by Irishmen, and will so cards or reading, when the grinding parent inconsistency of the Anglo- STIFF SORE MUSCLES V long as lt lasts, be a barrier to any crash came. Calmly, they watched European and Anglo-American agree­ U.S. Will Protest to U.N.O. true understanding of our interests, the crew send up distress rockets. ments, but point out that the for­ TIRED ACHING FEET MOFFATS or real reconciliation between tha The ship's radio officer and one of mer can easily be made consistent If Persia Does Not peoples of these two isles." the last to leave the ship, said: "I with the latter. This is true but BURNS, SCALDS, SORES He said that Northern Ireland, sent out an SOS when the ship there is likely to be a British effort Coitiuocd (rem Page 1 ECZEMA, PIMPLES the six counties severed from "the struck at 10.15 p.m. and continued to avoid the necessity of doing so. On the other hand, the Right Wing BUCKLEY'S STAINLESS WHITE mam body of the national terri­ sending out distress signals all It is likely the British will attempt was originally doubtful about him through the night.** and labelled him as Russophile. But RUB is positively the best rub ob­ 4 "handi-cher* tory," was severed by British politi­ to get the U.S. Government to let tainable. It penetrates deeper, acts when it became apparent he was cal consideration, and "had no jus­ Today he sent a message that the the bilateral agreements stand for far faster. One *—r contains more real ship bad to be abandoned as she making no concessions during his medication than half a dozen jus tification."' the "transition'' period, on the of most other rubs. That's why was breaking up. His calls were ans­ grounds that the amount of lncover- Moscow talks. Right Wing opinion Dublin celebrated the day of In­ wered by the Port Patrick receiving began to change and now it is fully land's national saint in fine weather. tible sterling involved is not large ITS CANADA'S FAMIir HUB station, and aid was dispatched from the United States point of behind him. The city was crowded with visitors. from here. view, and that the delay in the loan His Cabinet, ranging from the pro- W. K. BUCKLEY, LTD. Great throngs flocked to hurdling One of the rescued passengers was ratification has left them in opera­ Russian spokesman, Prince Firouz, TOIONTO • CANADA and football games between teams a 22-year-old Norwegian war bride, tion so long it would be difficult to the anti-Russian War Minister, representing the four provinces of Signe Krefting Roseth, who married to modify them, and simpler to let General Ahmed Ahmedi, is constant­ Eire. an American soldier last October. them run their courses. ly criticised on all sides, but the Pre­ Members of Republican Parties She lost her trousseau, her wed­ mier's personal position is strong If the loan does not go through enough to carry this. held meetings in the streets, speak­ ding gifts and a large quantity of sO«ar. Congress and Britain withdraws ers denouncing the partition and from Bretton Woods, she will try to The gulf between Right and Left The former Danish underground has been widening since 1942, and demanding the withdrawal of the work her way to multilateralism by worker was Mrs. Yrsa Holf Peter­ though the prospect of internal British forces from Northern Ire­ way of extending the convertibility son, a widow, who was on her way of sterling within the framework troubles, apparent last week, has land. to visit an aunt on Long Island. She temporarily receded, developments im Cardinal Gilroy, Archbishop of of these agreements. This is said she had taken refuge in Swed­ technically possible, and in fact one the Russo-Persian dispute and the Sydney, Australia, presided at high en during the war after being chas­ move has already been made permit­ elections which will follow the disso­ mass in the Dublin Cathedral. ed from Denmark where she aided in ting European countries to make lution of the Majlis will probably re­ Because it was Sunday, the nils rounding up traitors. stealing transfers to and from Brazi­ awaken party conflict. of recent years that bars could not Late tonight the 7,000 ton vessel, lian accounts. By including more owned by the United States War NEW YORK. March 17 (_P)!—___- open on St. Patrick's Day did not and more areas, sterling could even­ New York Times, in a dispatch apply, and public houses were crowd­ Administration, was rapidly break­ tually be made as convertible as un­ ing up under the battering of the from Washington by James Boston, ed In the afternoon by Irishmen der Bretton Woods. This at least says the Soviet Union has "advised" heavy seas. She was lying on her is the argument of some influential "drowning the shamrock." side on the rocky shore, her back Iran not to appeal to the Security Bretton Woods opponents here, who Council of tte UNO. against tte broken just forward of amidships. would like to see multilateralism DUTCH QUISLING SHOT There was a gap of more than IS presence and activities of the Had A Combination achieved if at all, by gradual met­ Army in northern Iran. feet between the two halves of the hods instead of by a sudden plunge, ship which had fallen on opposite The Times said: "Official dis­ THE HAGUE, March 16 (Reuter) .— required by the terms of the Anglo- sides as the tide receded. Above patches reaching our Government I—They're made ot finest prrminm . Hotplate Max Blozijl, Dutch pro-Nazi broad American financial accord her towered a lighthouse. Huge said the Soviet Charge dAffaires in gratU steel caster, was shot at dawn today at breakers were sweeping over the Teheran had told tte Iranian Pre­ Broiler and Toaster Scheveningen Prison, near here. 2—Diamond-tested for greater wreck. mier that the Soviet Government hardness His appeal against the death sen­ would regard any such appeal to Just the thing for breakfasts, luncheons, and tence passed on him in September, Allied "Observers" in Greece the Security Council as an unfriend­ 3—Hollow-ground for longer- for aiding the enemy in time of war, GERMAN UNIONS WANT MAY ly act. Tbe Charge d'Affaires was lasting keenness when a few friends turn up unexpectedly. was rejected by Queen Wilhelmina. Told "No Fraternisation" quoted by the Premier as having 4—Leather-stropped, like a barber's Note the usual Moffat specification—sparkl­ Bolzijl was the first of Holland's DAY HOLIDAY AGAIN said te was delivering the message razor condemned traitors to be executed. ATHENS, March 16 (Reuter) -Non- on the instructions of his Govern­ 5—They give the quickest, smooth­ ing, white porcelain enamel and aluminium The last executions in Holland took HANOVER, March 16 (Reuter). — fraternisation is the order of the ment, which would reserve its right est, closest shave I've ever had! place in 1854. The death penalty was The first conference of trade unions day for the 1,181 United States, Bri­ to interpret any appeal by Iran to (completely rust proof) with a new kind of abolished in 1870. 0—1 teal like a millionaire — Per- to be held in the British zone of tish and French electoral officials the Council as lt chose. sonnafied! radiant dement that is extremely fast as Germany, today recommended to the and observers, who have arrived here "This demarche has had the oppo­ well as durable. British Military Government that to watch the elections scheduled to site effect from the one desired by TRY PERSONNA TODAY-FOR May 1 should be held as a general take place on March 31. Moscow, for it has assured that REAL SHAVING LUXURY! ' Birtheday Meetings holiday. May Day was celebrated as They have been told to form no either the Iranian Government will a holiday by German workers for friendships or personal associations, bring the case before the Council ^ At Our Showrooms:— Distributors for Bermuda To Our Dad many years before the Nazis came to and above all to make no attempt with the backing of the United power, when Hitler stole the day, whatever to understand Greek poli- States and Britain or tt will be (Rev. R. J. Stovell) and debased its significance, the ticl issues. brought by tte United States in ac­ Ambard & Co. unions said. These orders have been issued in cordance with the terms of the letter On the celebration of your The Unions declared that they an attempt to avoid the Allied mis­ to the Secretary General of the Reid Street Phone 3173 The Bermuda Electric Light Co. Natal Day were anxious to restore the tradi­ sion for the observation of the Greek UNO. which has already been Hamilton St. George's tional character of the workers' elections being accused by rival po­ drafted." 4726tm. Today holiday, and use it for demonstra­ litical factions of departing from tions celebrating the restoration of the principle of complete impartial­ From His Wife and Children. freedom to organise. ity.

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reported. The supply of electrioity, ^«M-«^M-%SW'-M-*lW'#l#l-K.///*/J'^» Athens Strikers Go Back which had been kept up by Navy technicians, was back to normal Gland Discover LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ; again in the Greek capital. "SNAROL" ATHENS, March 17 (Reuter). — ^he £)iary This development followed the set­ Sudden Death Mount Allison University they were sealed, a local newspaper Workers at the Athens power plant, tlement yesterday of the streetcar Restores Yo of Sackville N.B., Canada was placed. Mr. Gibbons has em­ called off their strike and resumed employees' strike, and the streetcars to ______13th 1946. phasized that all the clothing was work today, the Greek news agency were running normally again today. Samuel Pepys Teucer The Editor, in excellent condition and very In 24 Hours Snails and Slugs The Royal Gazette. clean. .^Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervous­ ______* Por the benefit of those house­ Dear Sir, ness, weak body, impure blood, failing «fr~-"-*y-»__~_*^;fel~3*^^ hold.*-- who have not yet contribut­ feG_ory, and who are old and worn-out Being aware ot th9 recent petition MAIL NOTICES FOR PERIOD Ueiore their time will be delighted to learn ed towards the drive, we wish to say i>-_-new gland discovery by an American WADSON'S Saturady, March 16th. presented against general use of -*. fi->r- _ that for the next three weeks fur­ Greatly pleased to hear of the cars in Bermuda, we would like to 1* ENDING MARCH 20 This new discovery makes it possible to 4037tw.eipt.. ther donations will be received by quickly and easily restore vigour -to yoar activity of tbe Garden Olub and I add our support through the me­ glgjids and body, to build rich, pure blood, Mr. Gibbons. It is expected that OUTGOING io strengthen your mind and memory and do give thanks that garden .lovers dium of your paper, hoping that it *-H like a new man in only S days. In fact, another boat bound for England Destination and Conveyance Closing at G.P.O. Date easily earned by ob­ are Increasing in number and en­ will not come too late. cjds discovery which is a home medicine in thusiasm. will be ab'e to take with it any other ALL DESTINATIONS Ordinary 4.00 p.m. Daily Peasant, easy-to-take tablet form, does taining orders for Perhaps you will feel that we have away with gland operations and begins to jfeS sSai jj For my beloved countrymen are cases which may be ready at that (AirmaiL Registered 4.00 p.m. build new vigour and energy in 24 hours, Private Christmas no right to express our opinion while yet it is absolutely harmless and natural in somewhat prone to the belief that time. Registered Air Mall for despatch by aircraft leaving Sunday will close at 5 p.m. Saturday action. Cards from your friends. No we are away from home, but as the beautiflcation of our Island are Again let me say my sincere thanks ALL DESTINATIONS C: :.:._ry 6.30 am. March 19 The success of this amazing discovery, previous experience necessary. matters for some Government board Bermudians (and proud of it) we called Vi-Tabs has been so great ID Amer­ on behalf of the Over-Seas League. (Airmail) JU-g&tcrrd 5C_p__ MarehlS ica that it is now being distributed by all Write today for beautiful Free or institution to determine. cannot but help feel strongly on the chemists hero under a guarantee of com­ plete satisfaction or money back. In other Sample Book to Britain's largest But Lord! souless corporation may subject. Yours sincerely, INCOMING words, Vi-Tabs must make you fed fan of support individuals in their public Perhaps tt is because we are away vigour and energy and from 10 to SO years and foremost Publishers. High­ Origin Corrrryancc Dale Time younger, or you merely return the empty est Commission. Marvellous services- but they may never replace irom home that we have come to W. E. SPURLING Great Britain, Canada and DBA Air _ _._-D..!!y pn. package and get your money back. A spe­ them. President cial, double-strength bottle of 48 Vi-Tab» money making opportunity. realize and appreciate all the more, 1 Great Britain, Canada and DBA ''Cathcart" __ _-__*nr-!i I. n m. tmmm ' MM mt costs little and the So I take heart that garden lovers the charm and appeal which Ber­ Bermuda Branch. Canada ; "Port AmbersV' -__"-I.!_rcti 10 ara. Yin I dER_S guarantee protects JONES, WILLIAMS & CO. Dept 12 are to become more and more active. muda possesses because of her uni­ mayhap some day a post may write (Subject to Change without Notice) Restores Man.H. od aad Vila?""*- Victoria Works, Preston, England. queness in a world caught up in Hamilton, of Bermuda's flowers as Spencer did March 16, 1946 |of England's:— such a swift tempo of living. This The Editor Bring hether tbe Plncke and purple charm lies In the peaceful and un­ Cullamblne, hurried atmosphere which is such The Royal Gazette. With Gelliflowres; Bring Coronations, and Sope-ln-wine a welcome contrast to the "outside The bottleneck in air mail from Worn of Faramoures: world." Grade English Strowe me tbe ground with Daffadown­ Canada has not been overcome. dillies, If Bermuda intends to hold her Today I received by same delivery And Cowslips, and Kingcups, and lover position as a very popular tourist Lillles: air mail from Ontario dated March Bicycles For Hire Tbe pretie Pawnee, resort then believe us she certainly 4 and March 12. A direct service is And tbe Chevisaunce, jeopardizes that position by allow­ needed. (ft Shall match with the fayre flowre Delice. ing general use of cars. LINEN-FINISH" For Men And Women • • * A.OJ?. I do note that Ivor Brown, that Aside from the commercial as­ charming writer on words and their pect Bermudians themselves can Hamilton LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF history, says that "Chevisance" origi­ judge whether they are willing to Bermuda • nally meant achievement or provi­ pay the price which public usa of March 16th 1946. BICYCLES IN BERMUDA FOR HIRE AND SALE. sion of supply and then, most un- cars will demand, this price will not The Editor, Striped Ticking romantieally, the tending of money only be in money, but to loss of The Royal Gazette. or goods for profit. I certainly agree safety on the roads, and surround­ with him that the word is too gentle ings, the value of which they would All honour to Dr. Hallett for pro­ a word for the usurers' profession, appreciate far more if they could testing against the waste of dollars Palmer Cycles Company and is happier in the flower-bed than see the contrast between Bermuda to the U.S. when the money should in the countryhouse. and other countries. . be spent to Britain. Queen Street Phone 3377 • • • Here again is the Ticking you have Some may fefl that our Oolony Considering the benefits which Perturbed by the great controvery been wanting for so long. It comes 4388-s. is backward and old fashioned in Bermuda has derived from Britain, anent Russia and her intentions, financial and otherwise, one would in an unusually fine linen finish with the result, I doubt me not, of In­ not allowing cars; we xeel that she think that ordinary decency and complete and inaccurate reports, so would show great sense and wisdom handsome blue stripes. See it while it In avoiding what we would call an the most primitive ideas of honour comforted when my eye catches lasts! this passage on my calendar: unnecessary evil. apart from any sentiments of gra­ 1 EL MOROCCO HOTEL Lord, make me an Instrument of Thy The question is a vital one, and titude would cause Bermuda to peacp; the whole issue of Bermuda's future spend the money In Britain. Where there Is hatred, let me sow love; 4/6 yd. Rooms $2.50 per day up Where there Is Injury, pardon; is involved. It will be a shameful thing if this Where there Is doubt, faith; Where there Is despair, hope; Words fall to express our feelings be not done. Where there Is darkness, light; forcefully enough. Yours truly, Dining Room and Restaurant And where there is sadness, Joy. —St. Francis of Assisl. We are, LOYALIST. Would that all men learn from the Now Open Tours sincerely, saint rather than from the sinner. Fairylands, New Bed Pillows Regular Breakfasts, Lunches and Dinners PATRICIA BROWNE, Bermuda, Also A La Carte PATRICIA SPURLING 16th March 1946. 9/10 to 18/6 The Editor, . Specialising in THEY SAY The Royal Gazette. STEAKS, CHOPS, LOBSTER AND FISH By A. M. PURCELL March 15, 1946 Sir, FRESH FRUIT SALAD, FRESH VEG. SALAD The Editor, I fe 3l I must protest through tha That the advocates of the Land Tax The Royal Gazette got the jump. medium of your paper against the ALSO AFTERNOON TEAS • • • Dear Sir, most flagrant case of exhorbitant 4621*|*-MUr.I.S. That at first sight it looks as though I wish through those columns to profit seen ta Be.muda for some • i they had made a fair case. heartily thank the people of Ber­ time. • * * muda for their generous donations I am referring to that extremely BLISHED That of course there will be objec­ of old clothing and household linen useful vehicle the Auto-cycle; un­ tion to any form of direct taxa­ in the drive sponsored by the Ber­ doubtedly this is ideal for Bermuda. 1889- tion. muda Branch of the Over-Seas I was going to get one for myself --3$t__ First shipment • # • League. I feel sure that all those However, cannot the powers that be That it used to be said there was no who have contributed will be inter­ step in before lt is too late. since the war I income tax because there were no ested to know that with the sailing I am referring of course to the incomes. of the Gascony very shortly, 28 cases, price, which is quoted in today's • » • consisting of over 5,700 articles of paper as £48. That the cynic says there is now ob­ Perhaps figures speak for them jection to income tax because clothing and household linen, will there are so many who wish to have been shipped to worthy people selves, (or are'nt we supposed to English keep their Incomes secret. to England. The London office has work it out?) s • o kindly -consented to see that tin Herewith the figures as quoted That anyhow the car business will be articles are fairly distributed. by the Bermuda agents: considered first. In addition to the donated arti­ Present retail price ta Eng­ Sheffield Silver Plate • » • land, including purchase That then it may be learned what the cles, a contribution of £5 was also received, and this was used to pur­ tax £36 10 0 legal status is. Deduct purchase tax at 25% 28 7 6 • • # chase combs, tooth brushes, soap, Deduct dealers profit at 25% 21 5 6 Only a" small shipment, we regret to say, That daylight time got short shrift and 25 yards of flann._ett3. on Friday. I would like especially to thank We therefore get the cost but it more than makes up in quality • • • Mr. Donald Gibbons, who has given price to the Bermuda im­ That it was rejected for an unusual so unselfishly of his time and ener­ porters P«Y*-- 21 5 6 and beauty what it lacks in quantity — reason. gies during tre drive. Not only Now suppose we add his ex­ • • • was tie clothing received by him, penses ta getting them to there are— That it was claimed it was not in but also packed carefully with moth Bermuda the best interests of the commu­ flakes in __T-paper lined boxes, and Ad Valorem duty 10% 2 3 0 nity. on the top of the cases just before Cartage, insurance and » # * freight 400 That a trifle like that doesn't always Assembling here 2 0 0 carry any weight. That they are just about as unreli­ Tea Trays • • • able to one as in the other. That shed wireless operators hare Total cost to importer In­ Chased and Plain, 20 and 22 in. • • • cluding expenses £29 8 7| been busy lately. That to any case no good purpose is • • • served. That they have turned trom inter­ Which leaves a gross profit on each • • • national affairs to local gossip. Auto Cycle £18 11 6. Which is al­ That the dollar currency business Sugar Sifters worries some. most as much as the cost of manu­ facture. Also Chased and Plain; Very Artistic That the idea is that dollars are like I might add, the profit is probably I BOYS SHIRTS one-way traffic. greater. The freight charges etc, Relieve Asthma" • » • will naturally be reduced in lots of HOT-WATER PITCHERS - ASH TRAYS That they should come in but not 10 or 12 .Perhaps £20 profit per auto and Hay Fever go out. cycle—not bad if you can get it! Quickly With • * • I might add' that this does not Whites and Stripes That the press are not to be present apply to English cars imported here, KELLOGG'S at the Corporation meetings. take the Austin 10, Bermuda pries The Ast^vood^Dickinson Co. • • • £375, English price £398. Which Is Jewellers Optometrists That instead the Corporation are to as It should be to view of the English pay for insertion of their views in purchase tax. Here for your youngsters is a complete HAMILTON ST. GEORGE'S the papers. Thanking you; Mr. Editor, for the| • • » 472-tm. space. new range of shirts — all well made REMEDY J That that should suit business "ANOTHER VICTIM.' managers of the papers. of durable, sanforized cottons. See -_>£FORE. LE/VV\MG"TOVVN',-3**__\_ QL/WER/rHe OOTIAV- STOPS them and stock up while we still have BRONCHO TEU-5 THE UDC-M- \^\*-V*r-4 OP AT THE STORE BiLL V\S(TED THE tn-EBNG Kl^-E^ AND HIS RED HORSE IS REC- all sizes. BILL OGNl"*£_"=P NOW from Jr. Size 8

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D quick!" her relief even though it had solved pjn. . ii__ 4.15—Les Miserables the small of the \\ "SSiSSP ELBOW BEACH 12.00—Fred Warl_* Sbow 4.30—sing Along Club back? Are yon 1" The high, happy childish voices nothing. 12.30—Barry Cameron 5.00—House Party afraid to bend Of straighten after­ 12 •—David Harum 5.25—News echoed joyfully through Oakhart. She and Cliff had walked back 1.00—Words and Music wards ? Do yon teal tiled, nervy through the orchard together, arm 1.30—Art VanDamme Quartet 5.30—Gordon MacRae. songt and depressed? Is the urine HENRY DUNKLEY Even the little spastics, who some­ 1.45—Maggl's Private Wire 5.45—Feature Story disordered and yonr rest disturb­ eve. times mouthed their words, entered in arm. He had declined to come In, 2.00—TJ a. Navy Band HigiiBfoQ-P-Sssure ed? Do weather changes bring saying he would pay another visit 2.30—Echoes From Tbe Tropics MB—The Story of America on rheumatic twinges ? These 317-1* to. in the yuletide song with courage and 2.45—Njews—Morgan Beatty 6.30—Meet the Mrs. *__•*_*. soon, Beside his car, he had taken 3.00—The Guiding Light 6.30—Cimarron Tavern are all symptoms which Doan's SJS—Today's Children C.45—Meet the Mrs Backache Kidney Pills success her firmly by the shoulders. 3.27—Betty Crocker, talk ffiilb Men & Women Christmas Day was almost over. 6.45—The Sparrow and The Hawk Twice as many women as men suffer fully combat, since they frequent­ The presents had been opened around "Buck up, Janet, there's a new 3.32—Woman In White 7.00—News—Quincy Howe from High Blood Pressure, which is a mys­ ly arise from sluggish kidney year coming—who knows what it 3.45—Masquerade 7.15—Jimmy Carroll Sings terious disease that starts about the time action. . mmH^m/tfa. A the enormous fire In the playroom.the 4.00—A Woman of America 7.30—Winifred Smith, soprano of Change of Life and is the real cause of much heart trouble and later on of para- Doan's Pills succeed ia bring­ v may bring?" 4.15—Ma Perkins 7.45—The World Today. John Daly c s, kea turkey and cranberry had been con­ 4.30—Pepper Young's Family 8.00—Mommle and The Men S? ^ _2 ' Common symptoms of High ing back ease and comfort because 0^y SH AVERS sumed by ten hearty appetites; the "I haven't made your call a plea­ 4.45—Right to Happiness 8.00—Jack Klrkwood Show Hlood Pressure are: Nervousness, head­ aches at top and back of head and above they stimulate and flush out the sant one, Cliff. Come again and let 5.00—Backstage Wile SJS—Jack Smith Show kidney Alters, so helping thea at games—some already broken—were 5.15—Stella Dallas 8 JO—Art Mooney Orchestra eyes, pressure in head, dizziness, short me show you that I can be a proper 5.30—Lorn • so Jones breath, pains in heart, palpitation, poor regain normal, natural activity. scattered around the room. Scent •8J0-7_he Bob Hawk Show sleep, loss of memory and energy, easily hostess." 5.45—Young Wldder Brown 9.00—vox Pop Backache, lumbago, rheumatic < of hemlock and cedar had permeated excited, fear and worry. If you suffer any plaints and urinary troublet dlsttp eve. 9.30—Joan Davis Show of these symptoms, don't delay treatment the house with their heady fragrance. He grinned wryly. "Since you 9.55—News—Bill Henry a single day, because your life may be in when the imouritiet which caul* th.m art won't have ma as a lover, being a a .00—When a Girl Marries 10.00—Lux Radio Theatre danger. Hynox, a new medical discovery expelled ham the tystem by mtmlatt Janet had thought the parents 6.15—Portia Faces Lite 11.00—Screen Guild Players reduces High Blood Pressure with the first kidney and bladder action. woufd take their youngsters home father confessor is the next best 6.30—Just Plain BIU 11.30—Crime Photographer dose, takes a heavy load off the heart, and 1/3. 2/9. 5/-. Ask your Dealer far thing." 6.45—Front Page News 12.00—News aad Analysis makes you feel years younger In a few tor the day, but most of them had 7.00—News—John McVane lays. Get Hynox from your chemist today preferred to pay a visit to Oakhart. 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Nothing Janet could put He kissed her quickly on the mouth. 9 JO—Voice at Firestone 12.30—The Robinson Family "Goodbye, sweet, keep your chin up." 10.00—The Telephone Hour 12.45—Short Story WHEN USING her finger on. She felt there was 10.30—Information Please 1.00—•T-M"-**" tension between Richard and Abby; Mrs. Miles was just emerging from 11.00—Carnation Contented Programme 1.30—Gramophone music as Jolly as one could wish— the cottage. Cliff waved a greeting 11.30—Doctor I.Q.—quiz programme 2 00—News yet nothing had happened, there, had 12 SO—Chesterfield Supper Club 2.05—From Today's Papers been no quarrel. _^_^__ to her and drove off, but Janet was 12.00—News—Don Elder 2.10—The European Scene suddenly uncomfortable — the old 2.25—Albert Sandler Orchestra Columbia Stag lady must have seen Cliff kissing her, 2.45—B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra ajn. 3.30—Radio Newsreel She decided to be casual about it. 9.00—News Roundup 4.00—Dickens' Characters Fairylands Club BRUSHLESS 9.15—The Four Clubmen 4.30—Interlude S)ainty Saster "That was Dr. Bronson, Mrs. 9JO—Coffee Club 4.40—Dally Service 10.00—CBS Morning News 4._S—News Shaving C_eam Miles—you remember meeting him 10JS—Arthur Godfrey A beautiful view of the water—comfortable To the Americas AND at the signing of the will." 11.00—Valiant Lady Qifis 11.15—Light of tha World rooms—the best of food—the best of drinks— Mrs. Miles' eyes twinkled. "Of 11.30—Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters pjn. a spacious lawn—swimming facilities—old- AFTER SHAVE course, such a handsome young man, 11.45—Bachelor's ChUdren 5.15—London Calling at •fi. 5.30—Gramophone music time service standards. so nice..." 12.00—Amanda 5 45—News "Yes, he's a very dear friend." 12.15—Second Husband 5JO—Composer of the week: Beethoven 12.30—A Woman's Life 6.00—Shipmates Ashore LEONIE and PHILIP PETTY, Proprietors MOTION The Little Green Shop It wasn't until she went inside that 12.45—Aunt Jenny 6 JO—Robinson Family 6.45—News For Reservations—'Phone 3180 FROM THE BERMUDA FLOWERS she discovered Bichard had returned 6.55—Interlude to Oakfort some time before. He 7.00—Calling Newfoundland 422_tm. hy "Have you been In your den to­ 7.15 —Billy Mayerl Bhythm Ensemble was in his laboratory, deeply lost In 7.30—A Talk—Some Books MISS MIDDLETON some exacting work with his micro­ day?" 7.45—News scope. He was puzzled. ''I don't believe I 7.55—News Analysis 8.00—Tunes With a Tale ifflMi Exquisite Hand Decorated "Goodbye, Mrs. Eynon, we'll _9 have—every minute seems to have 8.20—London Calling out again In two weeks." been taken up with the children. 8.30—Radio Newsreel Tea Pot Holder 8.45—As Seen From Scotland ?£** OftltfS*'JS?'£^-±-^E, fi__tni.TS__KE Mrs. Mercer, the last of the parents, Why?" 8 00— News and Evening Bags 9JO—Daily Service -_£__! was making her departure. She was a She laughed. "I left something for 9.15—Three's Company 45-5t*_. large exuberant type and her face was you In there this morning. I was 9.30—An Englishman Looks at Yugoslav! 10.00—BJB.C. Symphony Orchestra florid with pleasure. "It's been a wondering if you'd found tt." 10.30—News wonderful day. You can't know "Really? Well, by Joe, I've missed 10.35—From Tuesday's London Papers 10.40—Interlude what it means to us to see out little something!" His steps quickened, he 10.45—Close Down boy improving so." undid the little package with a child­ est Indian Rums It was one of those moments when ish eagerness. Janet watched him Janet suddenly felt that all the work, stare down at the tiny Intricate in­ General Forces Programme Our century of experience with fine, old all tha worry and personal anxiety strument. It was a very expensive a_n. were more than worth It. special part for his microscope, some­ 9.00—News West Indian rums is the secret of the unusual 9.05—Piano Parade Snow was beginning to fall ID thing he had been longing for, but 9.15—Facts and Figures full flavour and smoothness for which we enormous soft flakes, swirling down put off buying because he thought 9.30—The Man of Property 10.00—Navy Mixture are world famous. Distinctive for punches, from the graying sky and settling on other articles should come first. 10.30—Swing Club the ground like feathers from a 11.00—Radio Newsreel "Janet, where did you—?" 11.15—London Calling highballs, and cocktails. giants' pillow flight. It was the final "Never mind, I didn't rob a bank." 11.20—Forces Favourites touch to Christmas. She didn't tell him that her uncle p.m. Choose your favourite type: 12.00—News Ihe car drove off with Mrs. Mercer in Vermont had trapped a pair of 12.10— From Today's Papers waving gaily from the window. With silver foxes for her, and she had 12.15—Books, Plays and Films BARBADOS JAMAICA DEMERARA 12.30—Welsh Half Hour her going the merriment In the house begged him to send her the money 1.00—Twenty*our Hour News BACARDI seemed to diminish, fade slightly. derived from their sale instead. 1.10—Home News from Britain 1.15—BBC Midland bight Orch. Abby had rounded up the children "Janet, you can't imagine what 2.00—Forces* Favourites and was serving tneir suppers. The this means to me." He stared deep 2.45—B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra J. E. Lightbourn & Co. 3.30—Brains Trust clink of china, childish murmurs, into her eyes: t__*re was something 4.00—News and the crackle of the playroom fire In his own that made her pulses 4.10—Interlude Hamilton Bermuda 4.15—Short and Sweet were the only sounds. quicken, something unfathomable, 4.30—It's Up To You 5.00—Radio Newsreel "Janet—" but she couldn't be sure— SJS—Music Parade She turned. Richard was standing He turned suddenly, his head eve. directly behind her; she smiled. cocked. "What was that strange 6.00—Shipmates Ashore "You're becoming as light-footed 6.30—Tunes With a Tale English Knitting Wools sound?" 0.45—News as a sleuth, Richard—I didn't hear She heard it too, now, a peculiar 6.55—London Calling yoa." 7.00—Book of Verse We have just received a very large shipment ot lowing moan, then the front door 7.30—Books, Plays and Films these delightfully soft Wools in both 3 and 4 ply. "I've been waiting for this momenl bell rang. They opened it together. 7.45—A Talk: As Seen From Scotland all day." 8.00—Radio Newsreel White and dozens of lovely shades are here Naomi, flushed with excitement, 8.15—B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra "You mean the peace and quiet?" was standing on the stoop, and be­ 9 00—News for your Sweaters and Socks. 9.10—Home News from Britain Viyella Baley Wools for Infants wear in White, He laughed. "It has been rather a hind her with flamboyant red satin 9.15—The Robinson Family mad house, hasn't It? They began bows around their necks, were two 9.30 An Englishman Looks at Yugoslavia Pink and Blue. 10.00—Tip Top Tune? tip-toeing Into the playroom at five Holstein cows. Behind them was a 10.30—News o'clock this morning. No, my hear, car filled with members of the hospital 10.35—From Tuesday's London Papers -LACK • DARK BROWN • TONEY SCO • MILITARY TAN • TRANSPARENT Priced from 1/4 to 1/8 per oz. 10.40—London Calling this is what I meant." staff. 10.45—In Town Tonight Knitting Books, Knitting Pins, Stitch Holders, etc. He handed her a small, narrow box. 11.15—Carroll Levis Show 47_5tm. "Merry Christmas to a gentleman 12.00—Big Ben; news Janet's fingers, eo expert with smears farmeJr!" she shouted laughing. and thermometers, turned awkward Bichard recovered more rapidly and tumbling as they struggled with than Janet. "Come in, all of you." The Linen &. Scotch Wool Shop the knots. At last lt was undone. A '"Even the cows?" Naomi giggled. small dainty gold watch lay gleaming "Ifs really a belated wedding present Queen Street Hamilton up at her from its bed of white satin. 47S3t*_ from Cosmopolitan, you know. Cribs It was a beautiful feminine thing, They're really yours..... " not the practical timepiece a nurse "You mean it? I'll bet it was your Standard Size from £6.15. 0, complete. would usually wear. idea, Naomi," Bichard smiled. "Richard! Richard, how lovely!" "We-ell, perhaps. Anyway, I'D His mouth twisted in its queer bet Mr. Miles will be pleased." -_*"__£* lop-sided grin. "I—I hope you like "Of course he will," Janet said, Flay Fens SMART ft." "do come into the house." Strongly Made and only 47/6. V*/ "Oil, I do, I love it." Naomi grinned at her impudently. i ^-__^_*^^t__*^?*__!re9'***_*--f » The watch swam dizzily, a small "We'U accept with pleasure. You golden circle, blurred by the sudden didn't think we'd let you and Bichard TABLE mist that filled her eyes. spend Christmas alone, did you?" High Chairs He hadn't forgotten. Richard took her arm. "Let's go (To be. continued) Several Types, from 27/6 each. TALK into the den, Jane.. It's quiet in there, and we can be alone. Christ­ (The characters In this serial are fictitious) mas is wonderful, but the end of the day is the best part." £_ Carriages Conversation cannot flag around these festive SOUVENIRS J* Tablecloths "'Mulco All Types of ' with their gay designs in several colour Native Cedar Work STROLLERS . . . PRAMS . . and harmonies — Blue and Maroon, Pink BERMUDA SCARVES Watches FOLDING CARRIAGES JS^gg"*S*-fggP"' and Rose, Turquoise and Pink; 52 x 80— REPRODUCTIONS Always a good Buy from £6. 15. 0 up. PLAYING CARDS and they wash beautifully. POST CARDS Sole Agent 2nd Floor Jewellery of Coral, Ivory, Amber and Crystal Otto Wurz CHESLEY E. WHITE A. S. Cooper & Sons, Limited Somers Building Hamilton Bermuda Phone 1971 Reid Street 4727tm. Yankee Store 14Mt-B.tr 453-tt_. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1946 Page 9 I

LONDON STOCK MARKETS Alexander Says "Old School ANDERS' POLISH FORCES TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN U.S. DECISION TO KEEP [Greek Premier Not Thinking BURMA HAS TO IMPORT HAD "FRIGHT'LAST WEEK Tie" Joke Not Fanny TO RE DEMOBILISED BERLIN POLICE H.Q. A-BOMB UPSET SOVIET? Of Postponing Elections OIL FROM OVERSEAS Special to Tbe Hew York Times and (Special through Reuter) The Boyal Oazette Decision Follows Parleys Two Killed—Injured May ATHENS, March 17 (Reuter).—. RANGOON, March 17 (Reuter). — LONDON, March 16—For the first LONDON, March 17.—The Governor Attributed as Reason for Themistocles Sophoulis, 86 year old Burma, before the war one of the time since tbe situation in Iran com­ General designate of Canada, Field With Ernest Bevin Run Into Hundreds Greek Permier and leader of the world's oil exporting countries, now menced to darken the international Marshal Viscount Alexander, attend­ Recent Strained Relations Liberal Party, declared today that has to import its supplies from political outlook, stock markets last ing Founder's Day celebrations at overseas. Harrow School, in the capacity of (Special tnrough Beuter) BERLIN, March 16 (Reuter). —A HALIFAX, England, March 17 Reu­ he was not thinking of postponing week displayed some evidence of the Greek elections set for March Millions of dollars' worth of plant fright over the way matters are de­ an "old boy," told the assembled LONDON, March 17.— The vahant Soviet armed guard was thrown ter).—Mr. Michael Foot, prominent scholars he doubted whether Hitler Polish Army, Navy and Air Force round the Berlin Police Headquart­ young Labour MP and one of Bri­ 31 unless a technical hitch occurred, and equipment was destroyed in veloping. Hitherto they had been 1942 when, in order to deny valuable merely restrained and restive, but or Mussolini ever had an "old school which fought in every major cam­ ers near the Alexanderplatz today, tain's formost journalists, today the Athens News Agency reported. tin.*" paign of the recent war in Europe, after a terrific explosion that had attributed the deterioration in rela­ war assets to the advancing Japan­ real selling on a considerable scale He was speaking on his arrival at ese, the oil companies were asked to followed the reports of new move- "Not so long ago it was considered will soon be demobilised out of de­ killed two people, injured an un- tions between the Western demo­ Salonika, where he is to make his cracies and Russia to reaction and demolish their properties under the by Russian troops in Iran, and Sta­ a smart amusing thing to laugh at ference to the demands of the So­ know number —believed to run first electoral address. direction of an expert sent out by lin's attack on Mr. Churchill. the old school tie. Personally I feel into hundreds—and shattered win­ increased suspicion in Moscow at viet Union it was disclosed officially the time of the original United National interests required the the British Government. It is the mystery surrounding So­ much more inclined to laugh at in London today. . There are ap­ dows and ceilings over the whole participation of the Liberal Party those who deride it," he said. States decision to hold the atomic viet intentions, rather than any real proximately 191,000 in the Polish area. bomb secrets as a sacred trust in the forthcoming elections, M. So effective was that demolition fears of another war, which is prov­ Field Marshal Alexander described Forces. Sentries, armed with tommy guns, Sophoulis said. that the Japanese never seriously ing so disquieting to investors. Home the old school tie as symbolic of Mr. Foot, who writes regularly in attempted to restore the industry. The decision to break up the Polish posted all round the danger area, the Labour Party's Daily Herald, told M. Sophoulis then expressed his political economic developments "those great institutions which at drove people back. The Berlin Chief opinion that the Royalists, if they have also had a depressing influence, least aim at, and indeed succeed in units was taken following confer­ his audience tonight that another Now the oil companies are anxious an ugly feature in the industrial turning oat, leaders. It is hardly ences during the last few days be­ of Police stated, however, that there important factor was the increased were to win the elections, would not to begin the work of restoration; situation being the motor manu­ necessary for me to give you ex­ tween Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest was no reason to suspect sabotage. wealth, production and power of proceed to an arbitrary situation but they are still waiting for an facturing strike and the restiveness amples when we remember Mr. Wins­ The explosion occurred in a store the United States, who now had without the agreement of the Allies. assurance from the Government Bevin, General Andeis, commanding bases near the Soviet Union. and dissatisfaction generally, among ton Churchill is an old Harrovian."' the Polish Forces in Italy, and other of confiscated ammunition hand The British Military authorities that they will provide the necessary the workers who are striving with Later, the Harrow scholars debat­ grenades and "bazooka bank-bust­ The election of the Labour Gov­ have promised to place at the dis­ funds, by compensating them for Polish military leaders. General ernment' in Britain, paradoxical the properties destroyed on their all the means in their power to make ed the motion: "That this house has Anders' veteran army ot 110,000 ers," and was stated to have been posal of the Greek Government, Bri­ at least part of the high wartime no faith in the present Government." caused by careless handling of a though it might seem, had also con­ tish troops who would maintain orders. wages permanent. The motion lost by 47 votes to 200. men has been occupying the line tributed. Britain's position in from Taranto to the Po River dur­ handgrenade while a squad of police Europe today would have been much law and order, with the aid of the In the meantime, only a handful were exercising in the barracks The setback in giltedged securities ing lecent months, making it pos­ weaker had the Conservatives been Greek Forces, he said. of men can be employed in salvage is the first important reaction this square. and restoring of the property that sible for British forces to be demo­ elected, Mr. Foot said. SALONIKA, March 17 (Reuter) — group has experienced in many the recovery should be further as­ _4 Themistocles Sophoulis, Greek remains, and instead of producing sisted by Mr. Churchill's assertion bilised. An official statement gave the When a Labour Government was and exporting oil to her own profit, months. This has led to speculation casualtes as one policeman and one Premier and leader of the Liberal whether the Government's future in his New York speech that war Near the end of the Security Coun­ elected, the Russians saw in this a Burma has to import supplies.. woman dead, and fifty policemen democratic Government and possibly Party, declared here tonight that borrowing plans will be disturbed is neither inevitable nor imminent. cil session recently, the Soviet Un­ he felt obliged to admit that the ne­ It is highly probably, however, that and an unknown number of civilians a rival to themselves in appealing Over 20,000,000 gallons of crude oil or delayed, but the general market ion sent a protest to the body, claim­ to the peoples of Europe for sup­ cessary prerequisites for free elec­ were produced every month at the view is that the Treasury will see until there is a definite clearing of ing the Polish Army in Italy was a injured. The extent of the damage tions — law and order — do not the international political outlook, to neighbouring houses has led to port. principal oil fields centred round TO it that no serious break occurs. threat to peace and a menace to Mr. Foot declared it was not possi­ exist in Greece today. Yenankgypung. Its financial commitments are too market optimism will be more re­ nearby Yugoslavia. The Russians the belief that the number of in­ "All over the country Monarchist strained. jured will prove to be many hun­ ble to reach agreement with the important to permit of any disrup- also claimed General Anders who Soviet Union merely by accepting candidates alone are able to move tion now, and its grip on the market dreds. The streets around were about freely," he said. could only be loosened by actual war, had been wined and dined by Stalin every demand made. He did not be­ strewn with ammunition boxes and lieve it possible to accept what the Those responsible were "armed or­ which no body really believes possi­ in Moscow, and his men, were fo­ hand grenades. • COMPLETE* menting anti-Russian propaganda. Russians were doing in Persia with­ ganisations which are imposing ble. their ideologies by violence." The South African mining shares have Whether these charges were true Within a short time oi" the explo­ out protest. The British Govern­ sion, fire engines arrived from all ment had stood by its treaty — to Government had brought about GAS SERVICE Pains in Back, suffered most in the setback. The or not, it was a well known fact some improvement, but had not had top-heavy condition of this market four sectors of Berlin, and estin- evacuate their troops by March 2 Cooking — Water Heating many Polish veterans did not want guished the flames. of this year — and the Soviet Gov­ time to remedy the situation. Nervous, Rheumatic! has been evident some time, and the to go back to their homes. Home Heating — Refrig­ Wrong foods and drinks, WORT, over­ shake-out has been welcomed as First-aid squads including Russ­ ernment had not. Earlier he had stated he was not eration — Industrial Uses. work and frequent colds often put a strain In making the annoucement of thinking of postponing the elections on the Kidneys and Kidney and Bladder helping to clear up a position which disbanding the Polish forces a For­ ian, American, British and French, Sole representative in Bermuda for Troubles are the tree cause of Excess Acid­ might have become dangerous. Any set for March 31 unless a techincal ity, Getting Up Nights, Burning Passages, eign Office spokesman today left rapidly organised the transport of hitch occurred. Leg Fains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Swollen hill in liquidation has however been the wounded to hospital. Ankles, Rheumatism, Puffy Eyelids, and followed by rallies, and despite the two questions still hanging fire. The Premier, who was launching feeling old before your time. Help your Too explosion caused a crater over U.S. Farmers "Migrating to the Liberal Party's election cam­ kidneys purify your blood with Cystex. The fantastic levels to which prices have They were: 1. What happens to Gas 'very first dose starts helping your kidneys in some cases risen, the market is Polish officers and men who refuse thirty yards wide and ten yards deep. paign, said that the results of the clean out excess acids and this will quickly The police barracks were complete­ Alberta Create Land Boom elections would not reflect freely make you feel like new. Under the money- evidently still in a fairly healthy con­ to return to Poland? Will they be and back guarantee Cystex must satisfy com­ dition. given British nationality or taken ly gutted. expressed political convictions, but pletely or cost nothing: Get Cystex from BERLIN, March 17 (Reuter). — A LONDON, March 17 (Reuter).— would be "the outcome of either Magic Chef Gas Stoves M*a .--. __-- __. yonr chemist A general rally was in progress at into the Forces here? More than 2000 United States farm­ fear or hate." • • £_PS_teX today. The the weekend following President 2. What benefit payments If any, German policeman, Horst Schlintz, caused the explosion which wrecked ers and their families are waiting "Communism or Monarchy — that Our Business Is Gas • • ^*aw awaa—mmum Guarantee Truman's reassuring statement, and will the British grant to the Poles to move into Northern Alberta, Can­ Far Kidneys. Rheumaflsm. Bladder protects you. Berlin Police Headquarters in the is the tragic dilemma with which who fought under their command? Soviet zone yesterday, the British ada, from Idaho, Washington, Mon­ Greek political life is faced today," Bermuda Gas & Utility Co. Will the British take care of the News Service in Germany announced tana and other states, a Canadian he said. "Both paths lead to the Broadcasting Corporation despatch same end — catastrophe." Gas Company Building 16,000 wounded fighting men and today. Pitt's Bay Road — Dial W8. disabled Polish veterans? The News Service said an investiga-1 from Ottawa said today. He blamed the ELAS (former Left Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Be­ tion has established that Schlintz This "migration** is expected to Wing military organisation) and the vin is expected to make a statement threw a hand grenade on an ammu­ create something of land boom in civil war of last year for the present S803t«.___ state of mind of the Greek people. Pilot Air Mail on the situation this week, probab­ nition dump in the headquarters Alberta, as millions of United States £ barracks yards. dollars will be Invested in agricul­ ly Wednesday. It is understood he ture there Mr. Byron W. Johnstone, may broadcast personally to the Ths explosion killed three persons Stationery and injured hundreds. The motive who represents the United States Polish Forces. farmers declared. At the same time every Polish was not known, the Service said. 72 SINGLE SHEETS Several thousand buildings were Final negotiations respecting this FINE FLAX PAPER soldier sailor and airman will be damaged by the explosion. Public move are now taking place between handed a pamphlet from the new houses, movies and other theatres in Mr. M. B. Tanner, Minister of Land 36 TINTED ENVELOPES Government In Warsaw urging him the neighbourhood are being pre­ in Alberta and Mr. C. A. Buchanan, to come home, and painting a losy pared to receive the homeless, lt was District Superintendent of the Can­ Tools Air Mail Writing Tablets picture of freedom awaiting him added. adian Pacific Railway Department there. This will be accompanied Two Berlin districts have agreed of Immigration, the despatch added. by by a covering statement from the to give shelter to homeless children -o • British, suggesting the Polish troops following appeals by the local Soci­ return to their native soil. alist and Communist Parties. Prince Umberto Promises To $tanl?g Former Prime Minister Mr. Win­ PHOENIX" THE^fW£DRUG STORE ston Churchill offered to make Bri­ SOCIALIST MAY FORM NEW Observe People's Wishes tish subjects out of Poles who did FINNISH GOVERNMENT J/l>e e5fote cd- ?Ji%eac/£/ Seszvzce not want to return home, in a speech ROME, March 17 (Reuter).— PLANES ; • f before the House of Commons, In AT THE CLOCK ON QUEEN STREET HELSINKI, March 16 (Reuter).—M. Prince Umberto, Lieutenant Gen­ February 1945. Subsequently Prime Juho Paasikivi, who succeeded Field eral of the Realm of Italy, is to pro­ SCREWDRIVERS \ Minister Mr. Clement Attlee said Marshal Mannerheim as Finnish Pre­ mise to abide by the decision of the such a plan was only a hope, and not sident, was expected in well informed Italian people on the question of the TRY SQUARES 4C20t( a pledge. quarters in Helsinki today to ask M. future of the monarchy in the forth- MOSCOW, March 17 (Reuter.-The Ecri Vuori, a Socialist who is at pre­ c ailing referendum, it was learn­ LEVELS. Soviet periodical "Red Fleet" .today sent Finnish Minister in London, to ed here today. criticised the presence in London form a new Government. He will send tomorrow a letter HAMMERS of General Anders, Commander of M. Vuori, who is in Helsinki for containing this pledge to Signor the Polish Forces in Italy, who has consultations, was formerly leader of the Finnish Trade Union Con­ Alcide De Gasperi, Italian Premier, CHISELS been discussing the future of his together with a decree which he troops with the British authorities. gress. "It is clear to all friends of peace The Social Democrats have refused signed today,, setting the date of MITRE BOXES that the subversive activities of Po­ to Join a Government led by Dr. the referendum for June 2 next the lish Fascists are threatening the Urho Kekkonen, Agrarian Leader same day as the forthcoming gen­ security of nations," the paper said. who was Minister of Justice in t he eral elections. "But some British circles think previous Government. His decree also covers the election differently. Anders, who has ar­ of the Constituent Assembly. Vot­ MaSterS Ltd.-.Hamilton rived in London, evidently feels quite Fascist Army in Italy, and of the ing took place today for the second confident. Polish detachments on German ter­ Sunday in a further 1083 Italian 4720tm. "In the new Poland all the con­ ritory occupied by the Allies, has communes. ditions have been created for demo­ produced deep indigation among the cratic development and the pre­ progressive public of democratic servation of freedom and indepen­ countries. dence, but beyond Poland's fron­ "The activities of these Fascists; tiers, reaction is rallying forces for are facilitated by the fact that the action against the lawful Polish British Government is paying £2,000,- Government. 000 monthly for the maintenance of "The activity of General Anders' Anders' army."

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U.S. DISCOURAGES "BLUFFING" "Greatest Crisis In U. LOAN TO UJL DEPENDS Detailed Study Austin Human History Is" ON NARROW VOTE MARGIN Of Time Now CLASSIFIED IN POLITICAL STRATEGY Faced By UNRRA Underway In U.S. Bermuda Tried and Poll of 41 Senators Shows ADVERTISEMENTS By DREW MIDDLETON ATLANTIC OITY, March 17 (Jf).— By DAVID NEWTON BATES: Minimum 15 vorda «, -, Proved Director General Herbert Lehman re­ 21 in Favour; 20 Against each r. idltlonsl word 3d. Oa'. (Special to The New York Times aad The Royal Gazette) newed his appeal to the supplying WASHINC-TON (Beirter). — Every bona fide advertisements urd« WASHENOON, March 17 (_?). — An phase ot time', in the light of scien­ this heading will be accepted. LONDON, March 16 — lieutenant tish Forces in Germany are in better nations in the UNRJR-i. to make Associated Press poll showed there tific advances made during the war, All classified advertisement! Young, Trott & Co., Ltd. General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Assist­ shape than the American. Redeploy­ supreme efforts to deliver desperately strictly payable In advance. ment has not hit the British Army needed supplies. was a close margin for Senate ap­ will undergo research and inquiry ant Chief of General Staff, and proval or rejection of the British -»17t-*. Brigadier General George MacDon­ so hard, although its effect has been Mr. Lehman made the plea In in one of the most comprehensive Mt. publishing a programme of opera­ loan. LOST ald, Chief of intelligence for the Of 41 Senators willing to express series of studies of time ever under­ Air Staff, have been in London for tions for the organisation tlirough taken, The Academy of Time an­ BRITISH MORALE BETTER to June 3L It called for the ship­ their views publicly, 81 said they are the past few days oonferring with inclined at the present time to sup­ nounces. 'L§rW SMALL BROWN MALE DASCHUND— EVENING United States intelligence officers There are for instance more Brit­ ment of about 9,000,000 tons of ship- Answers to name of Frantz. From plies to sixteen countries between port the credit advance to Britain, Funds donated by the Eenrus and renewing old friendships with ish infantry divisions ta the Greater St. David's Island. Reward; Tele­ March 1 and the end of June. while 20 said that as conditions Watch Company have already been SANDALS senior British officers in all three Ruhr area, which forms only a stand, they are against it. phone 9311 Warning acute food shortages distributed to twelve educational GOLD OR SILVER Services. small part of the British zone of oc­ With the supporters and oppo­ institutions ta the United States as 4745fm.tu.w. General Vandenberg, who com­ cupation, than there are ta the en­ made shipments uncertain, Mr. Leh­ Very Chic, in the man cautioned the programme was nents thus evenly divided, it was ap­ grants for either fellowships oi ONE BLACK SHOE — size 11. Sound New Antique Finish manded the 9th Air Faroe ta Europe tire American zone. Moreover the parent the final decision will depend' morale of the British troops is better subject to "substantial modifica­ scholarships for the scnool year of Road, between Kindley Field and from July, 1944 onward, and Gener­ on the 52 Senators who said they Flatts. Thone 7238. 27/6 Pair al MacDonald, who served as A-_ for than that of the Americans. They tion-. It is necessary that all con­ 1946-47. tributing countries make available were now undecided—and the three "War-time developments ta elec­ 47_0*m. the United States Strategic Air have not been subjected to such who were not reached ta the poll. Forces ta Europe during the war, strong and unreasoning pressure promptly their complete second con­ tronics, radar and particularly in Tbe Shoe Shop tributions and funds." Public support for the loan mea­ were ordered abroad to make ac­ from home for their return to civi­ sure, on which 'the Senate Banking the speeds of aircraft have intro­ (PEARMAN-S) quaintance with United States at­ lian life. The programme was prepared by duced the possibility of entirely the U.N.R.R.A. General "Committee Committee may complete its hear­ WANTED Queen Street Reid Street taches ami famliarise themselves Tha general opinion among United ings this week, came from 15 Demo­ new conceptions of time," states with intelligence problems ta Eu­ officers here and on the Continent after a two months' review, and aims Mr. Julian Lazrus, an official of the at a goal of $2,434,126,300 in supplies, crats and five Republicans. The OLD BERMUDA ENVELOPES show­ rope, by General Eisenhower, after is that the American people have watch company, who is a member of mostly to European nations. Democrats thus listed, represent all ing postal cancellations previous their appointment. no one to blame for the present sections of the country, but the five the Academy's Board of Trustees. to 1935. Good prices paid. D. E. weakness of the United States China and Poland would get the They will fly to Italy tomorrow Republicans are all from eastern "There is already serious discus­ Gibbons, 'Phone 3167. PENETRO to confer with Lieutenant General forces abroad, and the prob­ highest amounts—about $375,000,000 —representing ths U_-____A. total States except Senator Ball of Min­ sion ta scientific circles regarding 4513*tu. ei. to m. 18 Thomas Handy in the Trieste area able consequent failure of any nesota. "tough" foreign policy, but them­ help to the two countries since the the establishment of an air time as Although tt was denied today that The twenty who say they are un­ selves. However, it is felt that by beginning of the operat_ta__ a corollary of, or even successor to, any official conferences had been favourably inclined toward the loan 'COLDS MIlSCULARj the Summer, redeployment will have Yugoslavia was third with $369,000,- Greenwich Mean Time. The 100- r held, it would be unlikely if officers include ten Republicans, nine Demo­ FOR RENT progressed to a point where the gra­ 000, and Italy although not a mem­ minute hour also has been broach- ACHES AND PAINIJI so lately linked ta the life and death crats, and Progressive Senator W. A dual rebuilding of the Army "from ber of the U.N.R.B.A., fourth with ed.*' struggle with Germany would fail Follette of Wisconsin. The ten Re­ FURNISHED BEDROOMS — In Ham­ Bermuda to discuss the present troubled in­ the ground up" can begin. $353,000,000. Other countries listed Mr. Lazrus explains that these ilton. Double and single. Hot were Greece $316,000,000; Czechoslo­ publicans are all from the West or ternational situation. Meanwhile the Army can be expec­ ! Middle West, except Senator Rever- and other questions will be studied water, telephone. Meals served. General Agency ted to discourage any Washington vakia $241,000,000: the Ukraine by those receiving the grants. "The Phone 3299. ("TALKING TOUGH") $189,000,000; ByeloRussia $61,000,000; i combe from West Virgtoa. The nine DISTRIBUTORS policy that assumes the strength of Democrats are aE from the South Academy's purpose is to explore the 4714* sjn. . Any Anglo-American policy of the United States at home or abroad Austria $58,000,000; Albania $25,000- 45.67*. 13_n.18-.22- 000; Hungary $8,333,000; the Philip­ ! and West. entire challenging subject. Aston­ "talking tough"* to the Soviet Uni­ is even half so great as it was ta the ishing areas of time research have on on any one of the various points Summer of 1945. pines $3,000,000; the Dodecanese opened up," he said. whereon the Western Allies and Rus­ Without considering the present Islands $3,000,000; Finland $2,500,000; FOR SALE sia differ, is for the time being point­ intentions of the Red Army moves ta the Republic of San Marino $30,000; Proposed Cut in U.S. Navy He points out, 'The air traveller less, and might be extremely dan­ Iran or elsewhere, the strength of Ethiopia $10,000. now recognises the 24-hour clock. FRIGIDAIRE -£35; Moffat. Stove £5; gerous ta the opinion of half a the Soviet forces generally, has been Mr. Philip Noel Baker, head of the Budget to Be Restored Surface time belts, built upon land Antiques: Cabinet £15, Carved Oak Spend dozen American and British offi­ subject to a number of discussions British delegation, said UJt._a.RA. transport, river valleys, mountains Box Seat £6. 5. 0, Table £3 and French cers ta the best position to assess here. One small but exceedingly vo- j was facing the greatest crisis ta WASH-NGTON, March 17 (_P).—Two and trade centres can hardly apply Pillar Clock £5, and other articles. Congressional committees will this Upaway, Berry Hill Road, Paget. the strength of their own countries cal school in the War Office believes | human history, ta a statement re- to the future to the air passenger Wisely and Soviet Russia. the immense Russian numerical leased shortly after his arrival. Mr. j week undertake to restore all or part U689*s.m. of the proposed two milliard dollar who may take less than six hours to Although neither General Vanden­ strength tends to blind Western ob­ Noel Baker said never before had traverse four distant time belts." berg nor General MacDonald wish­ servers to definite weaknesses to-ar­ there been such an acute world food I cut to the United States Navy bud­ ORGAN.— Phone 1654. get. Final action will be based on Also on the Board of Trustees BUY ed to talk for publication, it is un mament and key supplies among shortage. "Through the UN JURA, are:. General Carl Spaatz, Com­ them ammunition and gasoline. An­ information from the Navy and 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE of Hard derstood that ta the view of well in the nations who conquered Hitler manding General of the U.S. Army formed American officers, the Army other group believes the Red Army, must conquer also the devilish scarc­ | Budget Bureau officials. Rock Maple, double bed; 1 Coffee Air Forces; Major-General Patrick and Air Force ta Europe is "not despite the inevitable loss of morale ity which he too successfully Admiral Nimitz, called to testify Table; l round Cedar Table; l Book­ BROOKE operational" for the purpose of due to long separations of the offi­ planned." on Tuesday before the House Naval Hurley, former U.S. Ambassador to case; Ironing Board; Money Safe, backing any strong language on the cers and soldiers from their homes Committee, whose chairman is Rep­ China; and Rear Admiral H. B. Sa- combination lock; 4 Dining Room He said the U.N.R.R.A. representa­ resentative Vinson, Democrat, Georg­ part of the State Department. Any and families, has benefited more tives "are an instrument, as Mr. Uada, Chief U.S. Navy's Bu- Chairs. "Phone, mornings, 2633. I BOND political strategy that includes than any other army from the les­ ia, said he believed the cut would Byrnes has said, by which that crisis cripple the Navy. Mr. Vinson added reau ot Aer "bluffing" is being discouraged on sons of the recent war, and as far must be faced and solved." grounds of numerical strength. The as the ground forces are concerned, the effect of the cut will be to re- STUDEBAKER 4-TON PICK UP.— TEA morale of the American forces ta is far stronger than it was ta May, | due the postwar active Fighting MACARTHUR SAYS JAPAN'S Call 2916. Europe, especially Germany, have 1945. Fleet from 319 to 291 ships, force the 4746tm. 4*911__tp. been so undermined by redeploy­ scrapping or sale of seventy-eight But both parties point out that West Ukraine Church Synod additional vessels marked for re­ DIET "MORE UVHT NOW CHRYSANTHEMUM ROOTS -- large ment and other factors, that no one our position is not so strong that flowering varieties, wine, yellow knows what would happen if a serve, and curtain essential Navy propensities for waving the big stick Cuts Union With Vatican and white. 3/- dozen. Ring 8232. bluff were called j activities. can be indulged. Political Interest Is More 4747* m. FOR SALE A common view is that it would LONDON, March 17 (Reuter).—The take the United States Army Air -o- Synod of the Uniat Church in the CANADIENS AND LEAFS WIN Widespread Than Ever Before lOi-POOT SAILING DINGHY—Com­ Forces at least a year to regain the Western Ukraine, at a meeting in pletely overhauled, repainted, new Three HOCKEY GAMES SATURDAY mast. Ready to sail away, £25 or near position ta Europe wherein a strong Search for Last of Four Lvov, has decided to rescind the TOKYO, March 17 (_P)General Mac- foreign policy could be backed by Arthur, in his newest report on offer. Telephone 3118. Church's union with the Vatican, 4748 *m. Modern Houses requisite resources. Crashed Swiss Planes established ta 1596, to reunite with Sat :rday evening the Toronto Ma­ Japan, declared that the 90 political ple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red­ on An example of the trepidation felt Russian Orthodox Church, Moscow parties which have sprung up PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, £5; over the position of the American BERNE, March 17 (Reuter).—Al­ radio announced today. wings to a game which saw the Leafs throughout the home islands, and Child's Crib, £5; Baby Tender, £6; Land approximately 130 x 360 Armed Forces in Europe was express­ the press through criticism of the located in Warwick East pine search parties were tonight still The decision was conveyed in a scoring four goals to the final pe­ I Good condition. Telephone 3511. ed by one senior officer earlier this seeking the last of four Swiss mm. message from the Church's leaders riod. The score the Laafs won by government, have made the Diet ses­ 4749* m.tu. TWO OF THE HOUSES week, when he was discussing a ser­ tary aircraft which crashed in a to Generalissimo Stalin, the report was 7-3. This was the last game of sions more lively. ies of large airfields, capable of ac­ a mountain mist during a training | *^^ the season to be played at Toronto. He said labour had asserted its II INGERSOLL RAND PAVEMENT ARE FULLY FURNISHED comodating B-29's and more modern rights to collective bargaining, and BREAKER.— In perfect condition. flight over the Bernese Alps on Sat- The radio report quoted the mes­ The Canadiens, who have won the Rental Value insures an bombers, which have been built ta jurday. sage to Generalissimo Stalin as stat­ the farmers had shaken off the old 'Phone 7231. the United States zone of occupa­ National Hockey League, defeated absentee land barons. ' 4752*m. An official statement today said ing that the abolition of the cleari- the Chicago Black Hawks to another Annual Return of 7% tion ta Germany. "They are fine cal sovereignty of the Vatican had The report, looking toward the na­ fields,' he said, "but who will hold that the aircraft—Morane fighters— game Saturday night, by the score Price and Particulars from left Sion ta the Rhone Valley ta good become possible only now that all tional election on April 10, said: them if there is any trouble." of 6-3. "Never before has the political inter­ the Office of weather about midday yesterday, Ukrainians have been reunited in a It is the general view that the Bri- bound for Interlaken, about 25 miles single state. In the match between the Leafs est to Japan been so varied and M. A. GIBBONS southeast of Berne. They were fol­ "Henceforth nothing can separate and the Red Wings, Billy- Taylor, widespread. The new right of free­ lowing another group of four fight­ our unified Ukrainian people," Mos­ w ho has b< sntly discharged dom organisation and speech has Consult Me ers, which arrived safely. cow radio quoted from tbe message. ft om ser _lo resp .risible for been eagerly exploited by thou­ Depth Gauge Rules sands." Just Arrived When they became overdue, a The Uniat Churches are the Eas­ ti iree e _ With your Real Estate tern Orthodox churches which ac­ Li safs to The noted rubber goods industry Numeral Tacks search was immediately organised in which includes everything from auto knowledged the supremacy of the bi . _i* otal problems. Loans, the Grimsel district, lying between tyres to medical goods is operating FROM ENGLAND two 11,000 feet groups of mountains Pope ta 1596 but retained their old 22 Insulated Staples rites and liturgy. Most of the on 55 per cent of its capacity. Mortgages, Sales satis­ 25 miles southeast of Iterlaken, Six •mini s be What you have asked for, where they were last heard. Ukrainians who belong to the Uniat In an additional report on Korea Ice Picks Church live to territory which was a fr€ e-foT -al 1 b d four for December, General MacArthur factorily handled. One smashed aircraft was found part of Poland between the world P*ina l lies res ill*. said resentment against the Moscow for so long. last evening on the slopes of the Coil Files wars. conference decision to place Korea MYER M. MALLOY 8,000 Benslauistock Mountain, and There are also Uniat churches to under a five-year Allied trusteeship Somers Bldg. Phone 3193 all night seach parties found two Irish Honours for Truman was responsible for a "boiling cauld-1 Penknives SL others early today. All three pilots ?**"£ £artS °f Eastern Europe and 2569tw. ie Balkans. ron of political activity." were dead. One aircraft had still LONDON, March 17 (Reuter). — Godet *$c Young not been accounted for tonight. Straight Razors Hamilton— 1294 St. George's— 9199 President Truman of the United States has been made an honorary URGE SETCLSMENT OF UJS. W by Wostenholm Rehearsals for U.S. A-Bomb member of the Society of "Friendly // distance precludes cycling or Sons of St. Patrick"—the first Presi­ CONSCRIPTION ISSUE DUKE OFFERS "BED AND Tests in Pacific Held dent since George Washington to re­ HOUSES driving to (both Pearl & Bone handled) ceive the honour—New York radio WASHINGTON, March 17 (AP) — In Stainless Steel. r IN LONDON LONDON, March 17 (Reuter). — reported today. Representative Hays, Democrat, Ar­ LAND Final dress rehearsals for the atomic The radio added that 75.000 Irish kansas and Mr. Clifford P. Case, Re­ ELBA BEACH (Special through Reuter) bomb tests to be made in the Mar­ Americans paraded through the publican. New Jersey, to a statement LONDON, March 17.—Visitors to shal Islands to the Western Pacific streets of Ntow York to celebrate St. outlining the views of 26 House mem­ FURNITURE Perhaps the railway could solve the British capital who would like to May, fc«ive been held by the Unit­ Patrick's Day. bers on the urgency of settling the ed States Army and Navy off San that transportation problem. The to dwell to a ducal mansion are of­ o draft issue, stated: "If efforts to es­ RENTING, BUYING Godet & Young fered the opportunity by the Duke Diego, California, New York radio re­ tablish and maintain a peaceful station is a quarter mile from ported today. HamiIton-1294. St. George's-9199. of Leinstear—provided the latter's Death Penalty in Norway world are to succeed, the United Elba. landlord gives permission. The Duke Bombers and photo planes flew States, together with all other peace SELLING AND VALUING ia offering "luxurious bed-sitting more than 1,000 miles from bases to Not Wanted Permanently loving nations, must meet a full 4638tf- 4494 tu.eipt.toMon. 18 rooms or suites, from eight guineas New Mexico to the rendezvous, 200 share of responsibility to that end. John Critchley per week"—In his house, Hamilton miles out to sea, for the rehearsal OSLO .March 16 (Reuter). — The "The responsibility requires among Real Estate Agent Terrace, St. John's Wood. The price which was held last Friday. Norwegian Minister of Justice, Mr. other things, that the United States Includes breakfast and the services O. Gundersen, staffed here: "The shall furnish its quota of the forces and Auctioneer of a maid, chauffeur and hairdresser. death sentence is a reaction against necessary to make effective, the pow­ But the Duke's landlord Is less Tower Building Dial 1273 PALESTINE ANNOUNCES NEW the brutal crimes committed during er of the UNO., and shall maintain Glass Tumblers democratic than the Duke—he will the war, and must stand until all sufficient forces for the occupation 5 oz. to 16 oz. not hear of His Grace's tatking in IMMIGRATION QUOTA the traitors have been dealt with. of enemy territory for such time as 78461-j-. lodgers, and is sticking to the "one "After the completion of all may be necessary. "We must proceed I In a Variety of Shapes and Styles—Good Quality— occupant only** rote that keeps up treason cases, however, it should not with the greatest possible dispatch, the tone of the neighbourhood. JERUSALEM, March 16 (Reuter).— MODERATELY PRICED The Palestine Government an­ become a permanent measure of yet must also act wisely and on a The Duke is going to pat the mat­ nounced today that the new immi­ punishment ta Norwegian justice." basis of fun knowledege." ter up to the courts. gration quota, tat the period March (The Norwegian Parliament decid­ 15 to April 15 would be 1,500 Jews and ed last July to revive the death pen­ FRITH'S Hardware 100 non-Jews. alty which had previously heen abol­ occupation, and first of the "Qus- Front Street Dial 1170—1179 RIFLE MEET PUT OFF UNTIL (It waa announced to January ished to the country. Vidkum Quis­ lings" was shot under this mea­ that, pending the outcome of the ling, Norwegian Premier during the sure.) 4728t_- MARCH 23 BY BAD WEATHER Anglo-American Commission of In­ 9/ you have any quiry, an interim immigration quota Due to the inclement weather on of 1,500 Jew* monthly would be per­ Saturday morning, the Bermuda mitted.) VAlPEX Command Rifle Meet had to be post­ please make il last. If are- poned until Saturday and Sunday, NOTICE f Guaranteed Waterproof lull]' used, • little goes a long March 23 and 24. Before the weather pitched the The undersigned, having sold the ARCADE way. After use tha (topper stage where it was impossible to Funeral Notice should ba tightly closed to RAIN continue firing, 16 men had had the BARBER SHOP to Messrs. Ronald Birdsay •void evaporation. Production opportunity to shoot on the War­ will be resumed aa soon as The funeral of Mrs. Hattie and Robert Rankin, wishes to thank all his conditions permit wick Camp range. Louis Burgess will take place There are 12 teams entered in the Capes and Leggings I j competition and at present, the this afternoon at St. Mark's patrons for their past business and to solicit VAPEX. . . for Colds Church, Smith's Parish, at 4 p.m. A Drop ait your Handkerchief team representing the Staff and De­ their continued patronage for his successors. partments ii ta the lead, with the Hie cortege will leave "Conte THOMAS KERFOOT A CO. LTD. ASTWOOD'S Bermuda Militia holding down sec­ Villa," Flatts, at 3.40 p.m. "tale of Kardsley. Lanes., England CLELAND COOPER LL t ii1111 *___- ond place. * *^- "" 1 Mill 11