Mb. Tins Walters' Palm Toffee

Mb. Tins Walters' Palm Toffee

LIGHTINt3-UP TIME 6.25 p.m. YESfERDAY*S WEATHER . Maximum' Temperature 71.8 Minimum Temperature 65.5 ^DE TABL-TFOR FEB. Rainfall Tree* Sunshine 9.9 hours Data Blab Wnter LQW Water Sua- Sua- til. P -. ' A.M. P.M. ris* set 4 9.39 9.55 3.16 4.00 7.13 7.55 £ljCH\ 011*1 VOL: 30 — NO. 29 HAMILTON. BERMUDA SATURDAY., FEBRUARY 4, 1950 4D PER COPY WOULD WIDEN COURT'S £36,905 VOTES PASSED Plan For Million Gallon FBI Chief Says H*Bomb POWERS FOR MINORS BY HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Property Realisation Clause Kindley Terminal Facilities Water Reserve Is Placed Queried By Several M.CPs. Need Renovating, Extending Data Given RussianslBy 7 Before House Of Assembly WANT TO KNOW IF IT WILL QUESTI0N~0rTGA-0LS IS SET ASIDE TRUST TERMS LIMITED BY CHAIRMAN Food Regulations A plan to increase tankage The powers of the court in deal­ The House of Assembly yester­ faci—ties of Government ing with ^he realisation of pro­ day approved the expenditure of buildings and churches to pro­ Arrested Atom Scientist perty owned by minors will be £36,905, £3,000 of which was for Approved By vide a 1,000,000 gallon water widened if the Legislature agrees further subsidy for the Queen of reserve for public distribution WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, (Reu­ LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter).— to an amendment to the Minors Bermuda, £900 for repairs to the The Assembly during droughts was laid be­ ter). — Senator's quoted F.B.I, An employee at the British At­ Bill, now under consideration by airline terminal at. Kindley Air the House of Assembly. The Force Base, and £ 26,455 was a re­ fore the House of Assembly chief J. Edgar Hoover tonight as omic Research Establishment at vote to enable the Works Depart­ No one seemed more surprised yesterday, with the recom­ saying evidence showed that the Allied Counter-Measures Harwell, Dr. Klaus Emil Julius amendment was proposed by Mr. Donald C. Smith yesterday. ment to complete projects begun than the Hon. H. D. Butterfield, mendation that £16,650 be arrested British scientist Dr. Fuchs, was remanded in custody in 1949. Board of Health chairman, when i. KiWs Fuchs passed hydrogen for a week at Bow Street mag­ • Mr. Smith, who introduced the bill last year and deferred con­ Speaking of the airlines ter­ the House of Assembly yesterday Provided to start.WOT- UBme- bomb data as well as -vital atomic istrate's court here today on two approved food regulations prepar- diately on the public buildings bomb secrets to Moscow. In Berlin Under Study charges of passing on atom re­ sideration until after Christmas to minal, Captain the Hon. N. B. Dill study suggested amendments, ed by the Department of Health. | listed in the plan. Mr. Hoover testified for three search secrets likely to be useful told the members that the rooms BONN, Feb. 3 (Reuter)—Allied I to an enemy. proposed a new clause 24 yester­ needed repainting and redecora­ After he had answered the ques­ In a message from the Gov­ hours to a closed meeting of a day. ting and "various other things tions asked last Wednesday by Senate appropriations' subcom­ counter-measures to the "creep­ SIR H. TROTT TALKS ON Dark-haired Dr. Fuchs, who at several members, Mr. Butterfield ernor the House was told that ing blockade" of Berlin are under "This applies to the realisation done to it." mittee. Committee members said 38 is one pt 24 deputy scientific of either real or personal assets had no difficulty in getting through the Executive recommended Mr. Hoover told them that Fuchs three-power discussion here, a officers listed in the British civil "My attention was called to the that work be started imme- British High Commission spokes­ HOTEL EMPLOYMENT owned by a minor, and provides state of the place by several air­ the remainder of the regulations. came, into possession of some in­ service, stood in the dock wearing for the manner in which the pro­ Mr. Butterfield told the mem- diately on the public buildings, formation about the projected H- man announced tonight. He ad­ a dark grey overcoat with the col­ lines agents," he said. "I think ded that the British authorities ceeds of the realisation can be Ii n a short time it is going to be bers that the regulations were al other than schools, named by bomb. lar turned up apd spoke with dealt with," Mr. Smith explained. | necesasry for the (Civil Aviation) most entirely a consolidation of They quoted Mr, Hoover as took a serious view of the situa­ Openings For Women Who what sounded like an American the Public Works Department. tion. "It adequately protects the Board to come bark to the House existing regulations, and that he saying evidence indicated that accent. Salary for his grade is minor but at the same time al­ for additional funds. would explain the changes clause They included the Govern-, Fuchs gave Moscow H-bomb in­ The announcement came short­ Altrusa Recommends from £1,600 to £1,800. by clause. ment Quarry, the Aquarium, ly after a meeting of the three De­ lows the proceeds to be used to­ "There will be a good deal of formation he had gleaned, as well There were only sbc'-people in ward his betterment for such pur­ In answer to one question which I the Sessions House, Hamilton as key data about the A-bomb. puty High Commissioners. Speaking at the weekly meet­ traffic at the terminal this sum­ court. poses as education, and gives fair­ mer and the present terminal had been asked, Mr. Butterfield | Gaol and Police Station, the But they said they did not get In Frankfurt, a. United States ing of the Altrusa Club at the The first charge alleged that in ly wide powers to the court." said fea <w th 1 { e a clear impression from Mr. building cannot handle it. The t ' i *!' ^^ j? °l Police BarracksM, ana d_ aa tan,,a BLk at Ah* Force spokesman said tonight New Windsor Hotel last night, 11947 "for a purpose prejudicial to He told members that he intend­ Basno«,e„ Commandanr£~.-.„-.i.,-*t sai~»sdj w,„«e coul.IdJ personnePersfn l availablle to the Depart- ~ * _^". \ *" ' " " ^ Hoover whether H.-bomb inform­ that two air force groups were the Hon. Sir Howard Trott said the safety or interests of the State, ed to recommit the measure after ment of ictaaUtog I * ation available to Fuchs when he available in West Germany to that there was no job in the hotel he communicated to a person un­ have another hut in which to put Health," "For this purpose an appropria­ it had passed second reading, and the transient passengers. We have I _ouses wh"tch the Boar,d felt sho**dd was last in this country, in 1947, restart the airlift to Berlin, if nec- industry in Bermuda at present known information relating to asked that those who had amend­ tion of £ 16,650 is required and the asked the Public Works Deoart- °e inspected regularly were in- Governor has the honour to re­ was vital .enough to help the Rus- essary. that could not be held by local atomic research which was cal­ ments they wanted to offer gave meni to prepare a plan for that." spected once a month. sians materially. people. culated to be, or might be, direct­ quest that this sum may be pro­ The air force groups could re­ them for recommittal to allow The Department had informed Senators who told newsmen sume full operations within 90 Introduced by the president, ly or indirectly useful to an en­ more rapid handling of the bill. vided at the earliest opportunity." TRANSIENTS' NEEDS him that Watlington water was the message stated. about Mr. Hoover's testimony days. The spokesman said this Mrs. Gabriele Humbert Parker, emy." a11 ri ht for stipulated that their names must Sir Howard started his talk by re­ The second charge alleged that HOW ABOUT TRUSTS Mr. Russell Pearman asked what I S washing utensils in would give enough time because facilities the Board planned to] such places, he said in answer to OTHER PROPOSALS not be used. j of emergency supplies already in calling the early history of hotel he, "being a British subject," made Mr. H. T. Watlington raised a They said Mr. Hoover gave business in Bermuda. a similar disclosure in the United question which was also the con­ provide for transients to get re- I ectoanother ofr questionHealth fel, but ordinart that theDiy welrl ''The Governor would add that Berlin. freshments. At present people the Board of Public Works is be­ them a graphic account of the At the Soviet control point at /"During the last 50 years we States in February 1945. cern of other members. He wanted frequently had to stay at the field water should not be used. Fuchs case. Mr. Hoover was re­ have been through two world to know if the clause gave the ing asked to give further consider­ Helmstedt this afternoon 217 The chief metropolitan magist­ for an hour or two, and were un­ NOT DEEMED SAFE ation to the proposal to provide ported to bave asked Congress Berlin-bound trucks were waiting wars and one major slump. We rate, Sir Laurence Dunn, was on courts the power to set aside the able to get anything to eat or for funds to hire 700 more em­ were only just getting over that terms of a trust. water catchments on churches and for East German police permis­ the bench when Dr.

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