For Cookinq&Drinldng ALWAYS FRESH THE (j^SfSl*m*s |>;TUcordei , m H" ir~^zt JBtrmuda fv<.^&^*-^ iPUfll/IS * CO LTD — (kl. : Bi-Weekly I'lMi'i: -Iii. Wednesdays Saturdays CANADA'S BEST Published No. 72 HAMILTON. BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 1953 VOLUME XXIX Court Appoints PearmanUncoversCivil Colourful Queen's Lawyers For Two Diimday Parade Accused Men RightsLaws W kich -*aa_.J|iJC Two men, accused of crimes in Have Been Ignored iWF^. rnrnm^ the Supreme Court on Monday, Viewed by iiiousands of legal were given the benefit counsel by the Chief Justice, the !!_____r mmK^f i ■ __r Hon. J. T. Gilbert. against Negroes, while the ,:,oiisantls of Hermudiaus and visitors took advantage Mr. Russell Pearman made l\ Arnold Francis, barrister- ei, to them juh|MP\ t A_wf -~-^W Mr. a vcr\ significant point laot ml clause extends ; beautiful sunshine aud holiday yesterday to gather al law, to Mr. Gilbert's re- . ihe at acceded week when In- IfltlM that all ihe rights, privileges, fraui- ' ceremony in honour of James Sinclair _S_P*^_I *1____L .ieiiiard Park to witness a colourful quest to defend hail ins., ami liabilities of white Wnk-J i 4 r.ermuilians have Civil . * birthday. Hall, 27. who pleaded not guilty persons. ___l _______ a___. '_■ __r^M __L ________■ -___________H ■ to- (Queens Hights Laws H their Statute to four charges of obtaining good? the ____ "*___________!__________ -_-_-_-. ___________________ Books for a long time but Am* Tlo- second ijlause of 1 --H'" The highlight of the ceremony was the review by Hfc false pretences, and not guilty l^j _in__rvt^l^ \ _____» Ii> mulling about them. At I nails: "And In- it further the (iovernor. -General Sir Alexander Uaod to two counts of forgery and one __________Hr^ a_B -.-.-..------------------------I 3xi elieiicy Lent During the iu the raactrd, that all rights, priv- B P «___■_______ ________________________________ of uttering a false document. Hall debate 1 ____________________________■ lin- sixteen military and oivil organizations participating Assembly on friday ■, ami franchises which tip- mm w t3 ... .bailed to be released on bail, but House of parade, presentation of awards to the setting en ami from. said first day * in ihe impressive and the as remanded as there was some on his proposal for the ______________!__________________________! ___B ___________________________________ community Angus! ISM), shall or may live P.erniudiaiis for outstaudii: g service in the iloubt as to whether or not he was up of an inter-racial council lie ol njo.. d by penous, The ceremony was brought imprisoned on a civil matter. said that the government anil I white caae, 18-year-old other organizations in carrying ihall I*- etpially eajayad % t . a close after the firing of In the second ' ■ Ja\ V-!' Harrington Harvey, segregation ami b\ Ir.-c black ami coloured a _l-gun salute ami three rous- was awarded the O.B.E. ;and Al \ ir.der t.ul a pofcy of ! guilty a charge of against the col- |misons. and that upou, from ■ _■ L __l__l ing -beers for the 27-year-old Mrs. E. M. Crawford, tor over who pleaded to tliscriininatoii L \\v . given services of colony, and alter (date) shall be years school teacher aud perjury, was the i.aredpeople of the have that Qoeea M by the Governor. nu\ a to all the leader, who was award- Mr. Robert Motyer. I u acting <|itite contrary to subject and liable At iraiting special attention \oiun pains, penalities, duties, con- January 13 Harvey denied the laws of the land. was the Royal Army detach- ed the M.B.E. (J^n ditit ns. restrictions, disabilities Harrison Two other men, Mr. James during a court trial that he made He tpioted an Act of I-:*- ment from Prospect ami liabilities to which white Foggo Lambe, a written statement some time !x.. <l entitled "an Act to re- I[_______. _M__W^^L^»T^MM^---e------^^B which was making one ol its aud Mr. Grover prs.ms shall be subject. appearances in the Government pilots were pre- ing October to Inspector E. R. peal tin- Laws exclusively ap- most outstanding musi- ast formal After tie- House meetingMr. TOPNOTCHFKS-Sonie of America's colony. The garrison closes sented with insignia of the Suainson. On Monday he owned p'it-able to Free Black and Free being welcomed on tl.-.r arrival statement,but the Chief Persons, and to ex- P.-arman told a Recorder re- cians are included in this group this week, thus ending a two- M.B.E. They were members up to the Coloured week-long vaca- pilot said he would ignore his to Laws appli- porter that it should be g-ner- a, Airport M Sunday for a lWinuda and-a-half centuries' tradition ot the volunteer crew of a Jaatfee tend them the Kimllev guilty plea as there were some , persons ally known that any one who Allen,leader of the party is am shaking between Bermuda and the boat which put to sea in an able to White ,,„i, Henrv Thd" ot points of law as to the plea. The first clause of the Act attempts to practice racial dis- (Sonny) Thomas, well-known local pro- Army. attempt to save survivors hamls with' Cedric ill-fated Ouban JfaU-M The accused was remanded in which is commonly called the crimination in Government or guest appearances at a scries Tin- panic which was car- the so at the ducer. Allen's group will make which crashed off Ber- custody Kmiiiicipation Act .repeals all public places does ried out without a hitch, was plane prosecution. of dances being sponsored by Mr. Thomas. muda last December. enactmentsoperating exeliisive- risk of Lambert, under the command of Com- From left to right in the front are Mrs. L^ola uiander B. C. Ward, D.S.C., Mr. Foggo ami Mr. Lamb o:- planned receptionist for the Donald Smith Travel Agency which R.N. The Royal Guard was subsequently Maimed a six-foot Imperial taking on board two Siggins, the musicians' holiday; Percy Paynt- r. manager of the provided by fifty officers and dinghy Robert Edward both 23 two old, Pembroke, were re- Personal and Social A i i. Mr. and Donald ratings from the frigate H.M.S. survivors and others who years of Hotel where they are guests; Mrs. Thomas Boy 16, Deserted By sen- St. Austell Bay. subsequently provedto be dead. manded in custody to await Smith, travel agent. Standing on tm- s.-ps of the Colonial guilty Other units participating The spirit of zeal ami effi- tencing after they pleaded Miss Marjorie Sampson of they travelled are Mr. Allen,Id Pear- Mother,! on Monday Airlines plane in which were detachments from the ciency of these two men," the Tried To in the Supreme Court Angle Street. llainil*«n. left and assaulting police lield. Sonny Greer. Herbert Flemming, Lloyd Trottnian Royal Navy, Army, Bermuda citation read, 'in handling a to charges of I'm Hoininica, 1.W.I. M the execution of their Alfred Williams. Militia, Bermuda Rifles, Police small leakydinghy in therough, Steal Money To officers in the *.S tforona «f the Alcoa Line Constabulary, St. windy aud hazardous condi- duty. last week for a vacation with Reserve took place in the Brigade, which existed at the time The offence her John's Ambulance tions in U.S. Cafe last week, and it sister*. .Brigade, I'afniot be -too highly com- Go To Her Queen's Fire Bermuda War took several policemen to arrest Due to leave the colony to- Association; Ber- mended." Veterans' the two youths. «bei after completing an ae- Freed of the R.A.A.; When picked up the dinghy Health of muda Branch Before ordering the boys re-. gninent Standard Oil Good A broken-hearted 16-year-oltl for Esso and Church was awash and on the point Cadets, Boy Scouts boy who was just barely big mantled, the Chief Justice heardj Company was Mr. Richard Brigades. sinking. "There is no doubt by ruiuda-horn, Lads and Girls af enough to look over the prisoner's their police records read out Saunders, the Bt insignia Mr. Foggo and Mr. Lamb Sig- - Surprise to Receiving of awards that dock in the Supreme Court waa Superintendent Percy Miller. internationally known photo- U.N. to P.W.s were Gosling, risked their own lives save previous conviction the Hon. V. 0. sentenced to undergo corrective gins has one grapher veteran legislator, who got the the lives of survivors." escaping from lawful while Benevides had about A training for V O'D King of Pem- C BE.;the Hon.E. T. Smith, The Governor congratulated custody, and shop breaking and dozen which included convictions Dr. refusing broke left the colony last Repatriates In High Spirits; Mostly 111, Acting Colonial Secretary, who each of the five recipients. stealing. for riotous behaviour and weejd Allied licensed premises when for a brief trip to the It was stated in court that the to leave Unite^ Not Wounded ordered. States. lad was somewhat down hearted because he expected his mother, who went to live in the United FREEDOM VILLAGE, Muiisan. Korea. Tuesday. April il— LiberiaSeeksUnited States while he was confined to Another group of Allied prisoners of war was released by the Junior Training School, to send HAPPY COUPLE was Communists todaj at Panmunjom ou the second da\ ol an for hin> upon his release. It saitl he was trying to steal money exchange involving ti,400 men. Kingdom Trade go to to her. were the lirst contingent over Sixteen Americans in handed The youth was Arthur Freder- today Ia.m., more over two at and nineteen were handed hours — frequency i k Burgess who with three other M«»NR«»VIA.
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