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* I-., ..j' a' ''~*I.'W* -~7d J*~ rican er can Forces A ~' w Z~tq Awl " AM t 11 DE WAn " UmA-,.,- ..b .*....u ..... 1 ! k ., IZw- U. *MI .........*. e....+.. b 1344.* e pIth ................. T E+CANNON A CO. LI2. ISOLATED any I. - Border IArmy ^t Fighting Percy, Tessy i Villedieu D HADQUAR- j).-Advancing SAmercan troops Krway Into the ,m Percy and :and I speerheads larder of Brittany. Mbh Second Army JeuUes River and tes west of the kout from the ii&ula Is getting mat is where the ardhas thrust Avramneies and I of the Seulles passage of the fol- d Infantry. "portant objectives a In this push, and Sthe Seulles River Wore the Germans H and flood the 0ion the Seulles with the out- ng natural de- wthe river lines in might have a .any border fiot prisopers have "Ml oe Americans I FORWARD *velopment Is on M Army front M~h by armour rbin the British *rces across the Through the |(ocag4e. The ad- II- German front Can has been n with the fl||Mdown from Been trying ,ia. southward Mathe British 3 M, but they nt4 of the Allied of Caen there heavier fighting days past. The Shave been un- B British artillery nirters, sending P tonight may On the Amerlan O eral Omar have already Brittany only a d have estab- on the roads 3 of signs of the n retreat down 1-at road to Nmr- 0t4 resistance has VIBe front I not > LATR ater-blow In .the American sector N ate. The three Miht have beenM t teat~ac are j usnit m between 01nt Germsn Col- I~t40 beyond the ket mopped Up te enemy dead rison thrown i Aftteicans sineft Ias now been writ- 60W Army broke wMranr -1w 7VUrad twno Baron Mannerheim Becomes New Finnish President By EDWIN SHANKED 1 8TOCKHOM, Aug. 1 (AP) President Risto Ryti of Finland Rig has resigned and is succeeded by Marshal Baron Carl Gustav Man- to nerhelm In a move which may lead to the end of Finland's war with the Russia. Mannerhelm assumed the presidency after Parliament Its adopted a special decree legallsing his succession without election, hai an official announrepi)t i Wnpel'-"ki stated. ties The manoeuvr, U4 recalled th I Soviet Fleet Air Force ".r' French switch Soiet Elec AirForc e from Paul Rey- Sinks Nazi Transports .n naud to Marshal nMOSCOW Aug. 1 ut) - Petain. w h 1)MOSCOWAug. 1 (Rootnr) promptly surren Several German transports Co cred fiance k were sunk and twt transports FIt the erea ance tLn severely damaged by the Sovift to i9 m. In this case, Northern Fleet Air Force in aR rjand may r --ease, raid on K"rkenes, north" two organtse her Gov-i Norway. Russian naval units m ernment as an sank a U-boat in the Gulfd ,o essential prelim- AIN tiiglI Finland. mary to peace with Russia. The 77- year-old Mannerheim who hereto- S i fore, declined to assume political res- ponsibility for Finland, preferring urk l to confine his authority to the m- litary, Is reported to have declared O rdere upon being asked whether he ,rd e d, would take the presidency, "I am pleased to place myself at the dis-T H m IlsP posal of my country in her diffut iono m e hour'." i TORN AND BLEEDING Lo.OIf, A message free, .i t : Finland, torn and bleeding after theTurish , three years of war as Germany's den"d all ally against Russia is newy andavI clow1., thre...k bvthe oviet.imf* k. march to the Baltic which threat- lay. ens completely to isolate her and Bul leave her aq easy mark for con- ane tinuing Red Army pressure on he ' southeastern lank. t While the Finnish announce- Ai ment of the Government chage yae no details1 the pbs as aht the retftew= '91K head of the War o0sipn l net eone ataate y uu.S open the way to ew arii contacts with Moscow. Previous Rsilan tena wt firmly rejected by the Inn Government, headed by Rytl aI Premier Udwin Linkoinee, W~o j then signed Pinland up for sol u military collaboration with - many and welcomed the * troops who paraded the street'.0 Helsinki. Stockholm sources with - connections In PWnen said moment was now ripe tor Vjlk | land to put her house a po es order and wipe off the war Premier Linkees himself the resolution in Parl It made Mannerbeim predt t, 40 whleh. provided that a k a1 6 113 of the functions of the e should be transferred to tte - mier. Linkomles Ilmel w. Ui ently remaed as Pth ls least for the tnie bSID s 8 considered poble e. stop a&d le h i if out of the q" s i hom said Flanias OffR f L5"': ... ...... r AP O ff'" "]*v j' ulfW T a W ,Sim J\t^'a^ ^''^ Tank Batt j&7 For Flore ior FiHmt F { ...l^ HistorreCo 1^^- NOMU, Aug. 1 :414 It Army has bA b join in the flj ..w lob has d4vel-I ifleresat bettee of aliea campaign. 11 e sita lmia new 4 as &loin the ridge i , .aking & etMa .A -c i trint of hq klthenab them fi g fBtt i wh onate or- maked and moauments ,,Tha little town of San llohc had been declared I monument, was shelled 5 $e rmans because Ue peo- e Wel srympathv with the Slir Jaes said that the (M4ssma attitude was shown by mscribbled an a building by am soldier. They were: 4POLBAM AGREEMENT Aug. 2 (Reuter).- SSoviet GovFernment has ex- !Me Pt~romtotiveswith the Committee of National htin1 *I we announced to- ^.j^^t ^^ *' t TEroop xtend New Guinea ^ AXTE3*8 New Guinea. Aug. I3 OF I*hagtha the A" erican sansapor it Dutch Hew Guinea bad been l Yi vlu%4 hs been takeinm. here eon unday and none still has bn th41111 that te beachhead plaeea the American StiH a l qua0 ros the Ph.ppl na . MUSI " KgT~if lowf ire i>" toa10 Ift Brave Resistanc Of Londoners Praised LOKDOKy uff. al14" bamf) = 148=dIfyo wt Lwahat s"NOaWM a ow" from Cuba, 4= M aler to aven a- pndta th admlrasleg of tASe <-wa hane Sbow wh tetr MW p 1 er. triala" It also refen EC rsie Dritla mee's 4d. centributeoa to tuftft* to M d amma Mpwa i g A' ~dfl ft J Bombers Shields th Of Paris IONDO. AAug. 1 (Router) - Pd ,1ean ieas from this coun- ,at least 5 of them, attacked 1 Y targets In Franca today r 22 eied -our airfields well to PW southwest of Paris, bombed E i athe Paris area and reII, platforms for flying S n the pas de Calals. redn of long-range fighters of rUN the bombers dealroyed SW OneFi, planet ,on the owund AM Oa as It wW astteH".ng to ake off. Ten bombers and four m iiiare Oul~te. l hwy' bombers, sme Ca- g bob a few mtes from i~'attacis a supplydpo depot In the Pas Mrea, and a number of N four aircraft Includlng k n bomber. Twb sen_ t attacks by the WA. 0 o0 storage depots In the PrMch port of St Nazaire des- troy tanks With a capacity of at leat 5.000 tons of oi. PsQESrapha show devautation ve atost the whole of the tar.- 0.-aa About a third of the ak In the depots are now un. Uable and many of theue are not suitable for petrol. ApMrican llfuartere here eay that the Flying Portrseea which attached the la synthetice oil plants hn Merseberg. west of Leip- sI, of aaturday, caused wide- spread d a4 a. Key installations ae believed to have been put out Of action for the time being. WIng-Commander John Graham one of irMtaln's top-sooring fighter Iplotf, isa prisoner of war In CGer- I . .- -- I I 1 -4-- - Caen TRussians Capture SKaunas And Tighten Grip On Warsaw I By W. W. HERCHEB LONDON, Aug. I (AP) The Russian First Baltic Army today slashed the last road and rail communications between the north ELaltic States and East Prussia, isolating the two German armies In Estonia and Latvia, while two other powerful Soviet army groups captured Kaunase, pre-war capital of Lithuania, and closed the steel arc tighter around burning Warsaw. The tran In the ailtic waste heino+ ----- ~~.... Ls ...Lia.......in..i.......Krot oc Sclosed by General Ivan Bagramlan's SrIdelf dtteh, nter the French men, who seized Tukums, rail c-n- lurwa thefkr attack beyond the tre nine miles south of the Gulf Patriots Force le6 the streogheld from the of Ria. and So miles almost due value" ihrough Asmociated West o( the city of Riga. N oT kTT< Tile number of Germans remain- zis T o U s Ing there is uncertain, but their S number Is believed to be large as 1 j-i both the 16th and 18th Arnies once Iu 1S *Philippines totalling 350.000 men were assigned F G n to the Estonian and Latvian de- President Dies fence and gave no in cautions of ALGIERS, Aug. I (Reuter)- SARAAC, NEW YORK, Aug. pulling out ven as the ccapeTh Germas are now using field 1 (APIA-Asuel QORK A. ~ routes were narrowing daily. I1 APrn)--Ulnuel Quezon, 6. Warsaw was In flames as the Red guns against patriots on the road, exld Proeident of the P hicelip- Army pressed upon the northeast of France to protect their troops pines Government which he suburbs behind a deluge of shell ?,od since 1935, died today. and bombs and farther north forced and supplies, said an official Death was caused by tubercu- the Nazi defender. in East Prus.sla statement published tonlghit by Serb m. VicePresident back along a 90-mile front from the General Staff of the Prench of the Philippines. arranged to the middle Bug to Augustow, eight tke the oath as President this miles from the German frontier. National Defence on the actlvltls afternoon. Associate Justice SMOKE OVER CAPITAL of tihe French forces of ths Robert Jackson of the Supreme irterlor. Court will administer the oath Black smoke over Warsaw inch- Fro June the date of the in the office of Mr. Harold Ickes. caed that the Germans were burn- Alliedm Jne France. to July th Interior Secretary, who sla now ing it in preparation for cvacua- 28A e landing in i rance. to Jul performing the duties of High ion. Marsnai Rokossovsky's forces thr iere were 180 derailments of Commissioner of the Philip- were fighting less than seven ak trains in the rear of the Normandy pines. mies from Warsaw. battlefield. The present btate- pinesmiles from Warsaw. --- 1 , .. Polish undem ground reports stated ment covers operationss from That 25,000 German civilians already July 14 to July 28, during whieh tao have evacuated Warsaw, leaving time manv German trains bound Fre nch In only the army and tie 0tsapo for Normardy were derailed, par. General Franck, the German Gov ticularly in the Paris region.' ernor, has not been seen onlvc On at line i c ln eastern France, a s R om m e [l D eJ ad weeks. ain carrying guns and another f mi I General Ivan Cherniakhovsky carrying ammunition were stopped mkpaign tor the conquest ao Bast by the patriots and then telses .Awnma? W Aug. I (AP 7`110 d apace withdrive& coped. At another peint, W lk *! & Un doh C[rj~w-n| ^ u= WpMr1 Z commun~tatims long of petrtsl were -that F e pnt of Insterburg, 1% miles east; iots M the Va Wei; adGeneral Otto v(n Mstuelle Day bye Sand General Otto yon 8tuelpn'ei ^on Lyck, about 5 miles southeat brated July 14 (Bastille DayI by hav; both died in France. The of Insterburg: and 20 miles from blowing up 17 railway trucks. Committee of National L.oera .u.., the Russian vanguard, and with a Traffic is practically at a stand. quoted an Underground report that mopping-up operation in the Su- still on the Bordeaux-Paris line. SField-Marshal Rommel was fatally wauir triangle. wounded In the head during an air A Transocean military spokesman CONVOY AMBUSHED attack on the Normandy front. aid: "Every Soviet break-through The German radio denied yester-, attempt was frustrated" in Lithu- On a road in southeastern day that Romml was either dead ania and General Bagramtan seems Prance, patriots attacked a convoy or serious y wounded to have diverted a strong armoured of two tankers, six lorries carrying General Stuelpnagfe, military formation to wheel down on the troops and an armoured car. AD administrator of occupied Prance, ast Prussian border city of Tilst the vehicles were destroyed and was reported to have committed from Biulal, O miles northeast. 140 Germans killed. suicide following the failure of the At one point, Soviet troops In the Oaronne region It I s e* Generals' plot on Hitler's life, were only 48 miles east of Tilsit. timated that 2,000 Germans have The Underground said Stuelpna- Tanks and machine-gunners sup- been killed. In the Pyreunn l lg gel on July 21 ordered the arres ported by mobile artery drove atrlot atcked by 80 o of General Oberg, Chief of the ported by m obile ari drova eededpIo withdrawing with0 a Gestapo in the Paris area, but aonr Cie road to Riga in Latvla, succeede In withdrawin without Gstpo in te Pr is re^.?;btr-*tedly narrowing the 20-mile cor- less. dered his release and returned to l Berlin the following day. The ridor which Is now the only con- On the Vercore Plateau nea Underground said Stue'nageli then necting link between the German Grenoble. a patriot force has drove to Verdun and saot himself, army corps of approximately 35 been holdlrg out for weeks agalaSh Divisions in the north and south the Germans, inflicting heavy Fie.,Mar hl zones of the Baltic States losses ________ many. ae nS at least 29 German a r i-tmarisa*iA aircrat to his credit, including Commits Suicide 1 shot down at night. When he was awarded the second bar to his STOCKHOLM. Aug. 1 (AP) - D,.O. last month, he became the The newspaper "Aftonbladet". re- only man to hold three DS.O.'s ported today that Field-Marshal and three D.F.C 's. Busch, Commander of the German ------ -- armies retreating from White Rus- s ila. committed suicide following Amhes Hit At Japs' :oe ta ,su' o do Allie HitAt Jps 9 the Generals, plot against Hitler. The port. circulated under a Rear In Tiddim Bale, Switzerland dateline, said ReaC In U idd n ihe Marshal killed himself after underground third degree treat- S OUHAs?" ASIA CO.1.MAND, ment at Hitler's headquarters. K&IUY, Aug. 1 (Reuttru--t oi- ____ teenth Amiy troops are ii:. ing far In the rear of tat ,apan.je rctLeat- N i ff r ward ing down the 'icdim iu.d, and aZIS Offer Rewaru thus trareaten to cu ,ae main ene- or C my escape rou. Storms s aid swol. Fr -ns rtr len rivera whieh have swtpt away pira r nries amle uelaytng the Allied LONDON. Aug. 1 (Reuter) .-- The advance on Tamu, Ix miles Inside CPrman radio tonight named an- B rma, and John Nitxon, B.B.C. ciher alleged conspirator in the reloter, cables that the stown 1 rent attempt on Hitler's life ont covertd b s wrongg enemy posiatuons, offered a reward of 1,000,00 marks, whiJs Alred troops are trying to bout .40,000ooo at pre-War rates, fot wipe out. 'his ca.pture. The wanted man is In northern Burma Chinese tLr-ops Dr. Karl Goedoter, a former Mayo' ltve gained more ground In Aylt- y of Le!plg, He is the first proml- kyina. tr James Grigg, t' Wcnnt eritan politician tobe named srtarytold the House of C-oftally In conmection with the na today that in the tait six attempt. He was Genmany's TratI months f is year. Britnh. India Dictator before Hitler cam to an Wet African force, lost 6,9181 power and- was the wl 9Food offers and men killed In the, .lnmmisionerf or a few mnt"a in Burma eampalgn. The number of1 934. wounded was 19,916 and there were! ____ __ TAm Npr~e ew DOWh says Ri ok TM that Japanese divisions. British Name moS half the enemy's aio n I ..n I Burma, have been defeated and Talks Delegates lartly detroyed tIn the Allied of- ftensiven the Burma frot duro M Aug. 1* etwe- th pest res months. Te British deuleation ta Ue JapameSe asluNlt"s were 11001m"ortbefn ini a inalt w tOhi 101 klMed and wounded. ington en the futur orld ej. 41A* &MI otW include losses by gasnlatlon l e nme i ef th boambiaL if. disease and star- lwinog peSmm:-- valu, i. ____ aSir Alexamnder Cadoga a, leader at te daeltatls" hr wo~ms U.S Admiral Dies '. ow Mat S1 Ore0n lcea Admiral i Percy h *D1 r<- Noble. Llout.6en 0. W. Ma In 'Piane Crash ,rdy, Air M wa W 't.am Webb, Mr. o"W" Jew ati l WANIKOTor, Au 1 (AF) For8eign O : ce: 16 04 The M ItMM odlazear.-Admirml Dunn. of the Was Ce ois: Cae 4 eI. 4i W in an at,- Mr. Peter Caley, Privat Seea pla" embt In thowt Ml- t an to Sht Ao Wn OiS; day. No tlaermaton was med- profeeor Webster, f th r atay ava ria e thUe number office: Mr. Paul F alla, V tS othr easubtl-m the stash w Foreign O6ls4 2err as ta e oft ON Compoeelen of the jelgtion frome wame, c Pe"as' 9 was B'in ed by the Foregn m 'twvy eM ttoose wa at thR e" e mOa600 t. - WW we anid e a. e e sa0t kin fI i WSLWMgBUi9 (IGEN-AL eoeus or ae~t 4= 201041 Prs N"dm t aeeet esnosla- AMOUR -JeaeB111000 'JsI'auibe e enysou CANNING & CO., LTD. AERATED WATER BOTTLING WORKS PARK & RICHMOND STS., PORT-OF-SPAIN DEMAND CANNING'S DRINKS an* eOAuIq LLUh 9inpt dl& SodaL WAoeI ACCEPT ONLY THE BEST inh.ur um -ift- Wholmsel ROW -- 11-- W' I 1S5 TEIEPIKNBS 5WSimiul 531-5259 ^35 AERATED WoATER CANNING & C44Li . .. .. . .... TWIM!, -0 I inM 'Il Pla K tlki at~y Gould *XliWvrt of the M Ied Are. L ULiiJMNs AKmHC W 9Sif333? 3f.i VI NNO o, 4MD, P11111T41ro m m S~pAfSasmmsm ga o mtr .po re hope o no frhrtm SW4 W w MsWted- W&I303 h tt opi mu.. VA. gSPVI me n4 l wa wm hi urgntlynffa' meaure r M & a&I a f4 3NoPlowAW N.Y.& Th1 the Cnity Council debT po0theei tpamcy alum clearanu D ill Is re- 0 today. we hopo no further tme will be wasted in the attempt to pick Saws in this urgently-needed measure. The City Council has been a pioneer in orker' housng, as witness Its South Quay Mad S LON, and we have No doubt Itapproves te purpose of the draft hle Let it then thrw the whole o fitl weight behind this effort to grapple Quickly and effectively with the alum problem, and so support the Government In an exceptionally worthy endeavour. i The purpose of the Bill is to abolish red tape in sowiving the working class housing problem. When passed it is to Operate for two years only, though it may be renewed for 12-month periods by resolution of the Legislature. This is a recognition of the special needs now existent which amply justify emergency ineasures, for while th- cumbersome processes of the Slum Clearance and Housing Ordinance may suit normal times, they cannot meet today's urgent demands. The delegation of extraordin- ary powers to a small committee of the Planning and Housing Commission, on Which the Medical Officer3 of Health of Port-of-Spain and San Fernando will 3be co-opted, will permit direct action Where most required. : The problem has been discussed for years, and now that an Intelligent at- tempt at solution has been proposed it Is reasonable to expect co-operation. "It js not enough to say that the Planning nd Housing Commission is going ahead with new houses," we wrote in October, 1942. "What we need is urgent tempor- try accommodation to meet an extreme- ly bad situation, and we hope the Government will take a realistic view and adopt practical measures in the emer- gency." We went on to suggest that the wooden buildings used for military racks might be copied for the civil- ian population as a temporary ex- pedient. The emergency still exists, and the words written almost two years ago continue to be applicable. How is this temporary accommodation to be secured? By the complicated and lengthy proce- dure of the old Ordinance, or by a frontal attack on the problem as now proposed? Obviously nothing can b. gained by relying on leisurely processes requiring endless bargaining and debate. The special committee will be equipped with the necessary power to provide tempor- ary housing with a minimum of delay for persons displaced from slum areas which it intends to renovate. On the other hand we have only to recall that no alum areas have yet been tackled under the existing roundabout proce- dure, in order to see how important It is to change those methods. It may be that amendments tn detail are required be- fore the Bill is made law, but on general principles it deserves the ullest support as an emergency measure. It is a direct BOREDOM T7E PRISONER OF WAR'S DEADUEST ENE.WV HELP THE RED CROSS TO FIGHT ITI POPULAR CLASSICAL CONCERT UNit rTU XPATRONAGO OF X L ACTING OGOVEINOR In aid of Red Cross Funds for Supplying Books and Games to Prisoners of War Works for Two Pianos-including excerpts from the famous Concertos by Greig and Schumann, Charles Brooks, Fred Rock. SONGS for Mezzo-Contralto with Violincello Obligato- Lilk Hobson-Hughes, E. F. Aonensen BASS SOLOS 0 0 Arthur Donegan. ROYAL VICTORIA INSTITUTE FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, at &.45 p.m. A;u"BRON y P 4JIAMW . $1.0A. TICKET ON IAL AT STEPHENS LTD., Y. DOLIMA amd MRS. EDGAR AGOSThNI. 39, O ,donld Strat. pmO-nuina WILL ALO BOLD AT O0ft& pu Was *W %avHIs work was adaunimstratls poll- Gooog by personal an avenue. It.vJ btw "" mmwa dadj ti judicial. Including Police bad had *d.him song aM NvmI-utkk* w ew rbr re.um ".Wma 0ourt work and his respooaIblUe6 gOmiv h- a natural strength for 1a 1M;.lkWa s, her fadema *M were many and varied. th dea g ith o people to Ph* weg Mll us bVf-a woo* ih hoepeput me ai $e tote""-a e. whim Uhs dty lay. Stirs"ai g..iSt" mo s. A LEADING Q ZUTVON And who, I ask, were tho . o-Mosing te ia"lastmemno. 60* xbo as o eO 6wom IadMat1o55 -eDOOPie? Werethe Wmen, Mistedqeto-. arns, % aktisl eading ilon v W a f i'1 Ovi t Ore? ho be , r m, .tto .', ask this leading eton: HowladminZstred) and -jutce, jut RVO ea.eJ br C a-aeC. can you whob hay, so iy bels tyeba a e satoa ad h' Widt Ia aetar bstle, I W born with a sLiver spoon in youruPt at OmW SM MI mSe..r, I-i-- semm--a .me, mouth, understand the hardship yM are Um MTt.a.', | bateaa dmq, see Sap was and aufferingp s of the poor so that ca u se the l Ttvak o Wn IBa !"A their om-imoaie your going was just?" jttlst et Ma * on t bas,-a e |what you think. my demr -Imwh -VAo"leept Ph*-, 1:'- 60"1?! ^ ^?OU~r YM ar Whh ode I t otmi um wo"l you are wrong:" and for the The aver ko -b ud " Pf ls tin*s 1d im ttar', w s&M neat hour or so I remained sei- idiMsai am de-a at Os, , I" was -uxt. I> sf-a mobud b -?-T heard a stoy of b" wIk* a bad6s.tie, It"".1 swaym1-1I=.I v.rwe Ha. rL as6 T$- reltiout young man dthavna rM office i- iatia rttu y f o the i1w, broke sS w1--o-ismu a n IMalian.IVC emwM&aio awl Government t c -- POLICE NOTICE A WaH oVf0 S U 10 W PHO be Inforamion MadbgA to tU M W1 d 6 oiW-fa- Ptert ans um nt sms Joud aBm. 5. gm. a, VAL an the wran*U~cWatL . '* DEITTY CON ISSIONER lIStt June. 1944 * "oatmt n aet l rnMeent pap at which PI"ipdine Iq partlmet hPort- kn iL sbmmeM. W hope bl ltlHii fl moved afd that It paa through the Lg- SWisture wm be rap. Us Nazi Propagandists Mad LaUbftg-Stock Of Hitler TEAT t b war IIs required brain a much as it has required brawn will readily be conceded by the most case- hardened warrior of the land, the sea, or the air; but it Is not the generals or the admirals or the air marshals tone who have to exercise the grey matter., There are the Allied propaganda chiefs to be taken into consideration. Their job is not spectacular though day in and day out they match their wits against the enemy propagandists led by Dr. Josef Goebbels, who may be described as an accomplished prevaricator and a twisted man with a perverted mind. A successful propagandist must have a faultless memory, but that is not one of the per- quisites of Goebbels and his Nazi lie factory, nor Is consistency their watch- word either. Only r-cently Goebbels has been mixing strategy and boasting with his propaganda campaign, as in Turkey, where the little man with the breastful of medals has apparently come a splendid cropper. Though it works in strange ways, propaganda need not be dishonest. Facts may be juggled with, but they remain facts just the same. Tha Nazi plan is truthfully to give a few relatively un- important items to create confidence and then follow up immediately with a whopping big lie, as their story to the German people at home that the "doodle- bugs" had emptied London, and Britain was crippled, or their earlier "howler" in 1942 that the Soviet army was irretriev- ably smashed. British propaganda Is quite different. There is nothing bombastAc about it, nor are attempts made to hide a serious situation or exploit a hypothetical one. The British Prime Minister Is the United Nations' chief propagandist, but no on0 would accuse him of making extravagant claims, or of bring anything more than modest even when circumstances on the surface appear to justify it. His trans- parent honesty Is the yardstick by which all British propaganda is measured, and it has served its purpose well. The propaganda department of the Soviet Union is if anvthin. slightly more restrained than even the British. for recent events have shown that the Rus- sians must be absolutely certain of a thing before they give it the official Im- primatur. They will not accept stories of their successes from a German source, and Marshal Stalin's official news has quite frequently been two or three days behind the times. Obviously there is more in this than meets the eye. quite apart from the fact that ti-.he wily Marshal would no more trust the iNazi prona- gandists than he would trust .Hitler himself. There Is one bit of Nazi propaganda which has been intriguing the Allies. and for which no reasonable explanation ha. vet been made. When the bomb attempt was mad! on the life of Hitler the explosion is said to have torn off his trousers. This story was given out by the Germans in all seriousness but the effect of it was to st all Germany laughing- when the Gestapo was not In sight, of course. In some quarters the report went around that the story was designed to have just 'that result of making the Fuehrer the laughing-stock of the people at home. but the official Nazis are not renowned for their sense of humour and to introduce something funny Into an attempt to blow their Fuehrer to bits would certainly not appeal to them. At any rate the United Nations will be glad to hear that Hitler has since requisitioned a new pair of pants. He has to get a kick in them one of these fine days. Ata "N _rmtu Snhould a omy 5syam.ais W wu Jiter OW ve1st r mmaJ:%r i paet urdltachn theedo It __ __ -- ____ -' ------- Trnn Needed Wba m ut Iam S"e Better Salaries Favoured For most sacred and desasMt s m 11et Is Nat use aotoer my ris e w ith, W Philt n^ W4ndwarfd Islands Teachers otmera Ifor the ekldrwe t be o L y 1 w t m n e By aT QUINLAN, General their salary, although. _t renta da Cised to-iSto ol sad I 5Lo ty. fc[ Golan, value of the a me should be peat., hamper ... h lanl Uriut& Wet I1al., Teachers' actually must pao. Prom trahtfetg v*neamed suI _to pro5e= of the Smmni- Aaaatioms. There ae other points of advan- ty. They he to ereat mor a r- tr dv""- "tes bu tye anv Khoud au,- r yo0u men and Wome I As eucaton Adviser to Sir rice to show how lberslly It is strongly support the taw In Pran. S~ockdale, Mr. Hammond proposed to treat primary sohonl ig serots p m ta hin has mae recent recommendations teachers of the Windward Islands. parent for *e Improvement oa the educa- The British Guiana salary scale so -Iov. r t U tions senices n the Windward I- for teachers has recently been re- Port-ofsepan lands: and he, realising that every leased. Salary for assistant teach- -Impvee.nt In te cdit aai eras ranges from $40-80 per month. New Teacher1'* der- whihe the teachers laeour Is The allowance for 1st assistant to sw a o for the gd of the chl," ha not teachers has been raised from $5 We at altat e 'aayoverlooked the need of Improved to $10 per month. e is te ar wa remuneration and the social well- Head teachers will be paid from kept In hopeful 1sn. We are being of the teachers. Io-s160 according to their certifi- lookingthe fard to every meting As far as I have studied his re- cates and length of service, with of the Pnance Committee, adg t commendations on this, they are efficiency bars. The size of the every meeting of the Lefllatve the most enlightened proposals yet school or purposes of payment of comcil.d tout to be disappointed, made for primary school teachers salaries has been abolished. PuOt Rumour is always saying "next In these colonies. He has set a teachers will start at 12 per month. month', but that "next month" lead tiat Is worthy of emulation by In arriving at a settlement of never comes. all the departments of education in1 salaries for teachers in British The Director of Education has the area. Guiana, eleven representative stated that a new scale has been Although I am Informed that nominated by the British Guiana drawn upe and submitted for aov ther are teaches who are not Teachers' Association gave evidence nt's approval, and if ever it qut. satisfied with his increases on three occasions before the spetive ermoJanu a de, re4 to the basic alai't s. nebertneiess' Teacher" Salaries committee, set More recently, at a teachers' his subsidiary provisions thereto1 un isntaieb Governmtlent.o thas tWellands 6trc- function at San Fernando, whe are, in my view, such as not to be peet'vso h t n t the Hon'ble Timothy mW allW despised. groups of teachers who left Training that teachers should be bter In rset place. Mr. Hammond Collede. paid the Director's reply wai that has always advocated that "thai the new scale was in te bands of yment of tehes acodg Trinidad Conditio s the Finance Commltteh and m the s re ef te school is undester- hon'ble gentleman Mr. Roodal) able"; and has givens cogent "reasons In Trinidad, assistant teacher was on that committee. therefore. I might add that in the are paid salaries from $26-70o, ac- ASSISTANT TEAc sE. year 1920, this principle was adopt- cording to their certificates; first South Trinidad. ed by the late Mr. H. H. Hancock. assistant teachers 814 extra: and W 1a M.A.. r e first Director of Ec.uca- head teachers w38-l160 bsep d on Orlforwarde Taxs tion for Trinidad, by which he then certificate and size n f school. The Overloaded Txis had set at rest the agitation t by a nniumi salra quoted here is thae Thie Editor. "Trinidad Guardian" teachers of that Colony for a paid the women teachers: male Please- allow me apace in your proved salary faclloies. steadtecher starts at $4 higher columns to call the attention of Bit the change was short-lived:! and rie assistant teacher $2 the police to the overloading of for in the following year the Direc-r higher trxi-cabs on tie San Juan route at tor was ill-a.dvised into a reversion A comparison between the sal- night. I counted no fewer than to the former principle which took ariet s oald m British Guiana and s'ven passengers in one which the size of the soaool into consld- in Trihidad must take Into consid- as licensed to carry only four, eration and thereby a fresh start eraton two important factors, In and t0 assenero a in a another also was given to unrest and salary dis- t.e former colony, unlike Trinidad, I, this not tr Arry f r satisfaction in the teaching ser- I have been informed, that male siven fr mt n n art y fourt an.er Mar I ark if the Th ird PartyIn- vice up to the present time.) and female teacher are paid on a -surance by these taxis covers 1i- Mr. Hammond has recommended: flat sale: imy experience as a ucto all patSengers n eceh n at a Long Graide for both head headteacher convinces me that orYotherwe 1peno rs exee and assistant teachers: -the lowest female assistant teachers in Ti:ln- Pot ifor a woman teacher living awaysalarY as for the males. They work n e tefrom home." Special salary con- for i: and secondly Britc Gui-o I dult Education adre th e thsns for men should be extend- a s the colony i n which "cons id- oublt gen tle ad to certificated tew ero who are a rable effort toward co sntrolling the e c lt ra lub e. in receipt of mmall salaries but wish eacest ofs living by means s of subs l- AnSd I TEAe uEtRbe il be to m e arry, apnnl eaaadop beenputi into effect; Sout Trnidd emrv h oilsa d- by' l(w thel te M r. H H Han rcok sssan enacoshers$4extra and frtadi the hintg I The maximum salary for men of therefore the salaries paid the tea-e s Iio adsl tedicatioe-n f rot h the grade should be enough to chersa there are of greater eCOinom e Ovloadeut Teadu risin chd do e maintain a family. Differentiation womrththhan lis the experience in The Ec tha oTrin Ine stol dwon between men and women should Trinsidated at tne present tine.a to. c alm a s to aeinyoe wilurty be made in the higher part of thead Teachers' salaries are inder fur- col-runateons to deaelo theatn ion o( utithbe cag a sho rt-lived:lacedthe asitatteachera $la lat 2513 tc adimpie to remove laltan I ae in view of the greater domes- ther consideration In Trinidad. The aca- ondi m r oe the e s ol ster- necessar on salaries person pom peadiston desab theren r ard c the working class r t ic reh t ponsiblthe es of the men. ro m moe ns nation trois n are tht isalso a weli-knowit fact ib9 A Selected Grade on a higher hananloslyth aWaitedhod beb 'the eloteachers.gad t myrlads of proin e child- scale of e salary, of limited num bers. something like n Mr. Hamm ond's sien soedRtoE l eave school due in which not oneely supervls ing Selected ttae for the Wiondwars and c0ruassenges.is ralsoteachers, but o est isting head- Islands s terimposed l on n the exist e a fine opportunity to tha teachers cf class if Judged Ing aong ade, to which cr, ass mae Isitabqenotadteacher danger' paid 5 on a Nl.Mrtunate ones to develop aty ite should be placed.n te a tnd herm to a east2toa latent talent Those not judged suitable should years of continuous service as lead- Thlju aitrusc movement, i h ope be placed in the lorong grade if teachers. am onng others ashmul be will shere as an incentive to ter- necessary on salarchers personal to promoted, is desirable. t [ary and social clubs throughout themselves The number of posts Speaking on promotions in the he island, initi s ally suggested is twenty, to be Civil Service of t rintldad, the ere GEORGE NEPAULSING. revi ed at five-yearly ihntervals. tary of Staa e for the Colonies, n odnc ee rn e a s a y e his reply to ths e petition of ithe Civil Mi edetrhntods Wanted f or me nh damongo olred e eend- isisther thingswe "reasonablyd Tg ltEdti o Ins wase who" lon withe orei t ra pid promotion for deserving of hfi- The Edtor.Trin Md Guard o Aldones, teaches ieanchage rcers ha been asmured as may be ut he T ,nI tatd that osnch gradepso ecei ch arge s*u e f lm s the fact that a the Friday eduastaed ctoune of the v commended et tlonar there were 41. eInent has agreed to let the City In addition to their salary in the fnrst clashes clerks with les than 0 oruncl have the services of hydrau- long or selected grades. The mu t ch ears' ervee and eight wie t lessc lic department experts for lmprov- dreaded. but necessary -.effci~ency than 10 years' service ,nit of an ing Port-ofd.on re Sp tain's water supply bar" is dvocatel fto he long establishment of h e while of then About t the o nly thing that such grade. a nia clerks eight had les experts can suget, is in ryv opin- IIt is also recommended s that "a than 16 years' service." Ion. the drilling of a few more new maehor hl lve ah an example If, therefore, teachers of at least wilds, or connecting those which. t er -mm ty ad In t one 5 to 30 years' service as heidtauT- understand, Government already of the w ineIn l faetors is hiheer ." chre s wish for a states equivalent has And it is further considered rses- to that of senior clerks in the After that La done. wiln It be enable that teachers be provided Civil Service, then, by comparison. taken for granted that this Colony 's good houses for which they should theIr request ia a most reasonable water problems are tovn, epotoath not pay more than 10 per cent of one. in relation to an adequavtto pply _________o___________e__t-2-3 for fires T ' oUri nle methods In e in large, Ha dsuiles A r ofL u erhi ountrie are adastived here. there rihl nips g a icea ershUlp will se noerasaninentive ofslitr eesayolaaie esnltopooeisdsrbe an ILTON cilu s Dy D oNA NAFEo RAI s8 Firped by Rider Haggard's tale r called "She." he was soon to know Port-of-Spain. I have always thought that If I starvation, thirst and what it was h In. i thad been born a ys ns instead of a to do malnual labour for his crust of Street Arabs Nuisance woman, there is no appoint- bread, and even to fall down in T GE Rditor 'rla ULad 1G renai ment I would rather have sc'ured the streets of Johannesburg with Sangrem Gratndet. hifa d st r epl yphosthepetiinr.te ii Permit me to bring to the notSAel there of those concerned a public nuls, officer in the Civil aervice. 8o He had dug and prospected for nce which has existed for months much power for good les win gold along with other strung youna 'Modern Methoodss rasan tWaentnedx am pidpooinfreeevn fi da and night, at the corner o( tAonge gra undito seot angex, men who had noc had the same Williz and Brthwalte Streets, Bel- to the community at lre prlvileges in their childhood such month. There s not enough willingness as he had enjoyed: He had driven As many au 10 or 1 Idle bos to hre In the regions of empire a train ont the incater mine; He and young men ranging from the as yet touched by bombs and had joined as a trooper in Betting- ages of 12 to 21. assemble at this plotles 'planes, not enough people ton's Horse and fought with them particular spot from s p. to who are civic minded and ped a pree d in the Jameon Raid; on his return about 11 or 1i They rut races, to go all out to help those less for- e6s London, having staked a claim tthng, curse, and wora t of alL. tunate than themselves, and thus ahortlhr before the Boer war, he throw stones at passing IoI. to help them who are dyin4 for wa- p2emonally Interviewed by the The stones sometime n to them and being maimed and blind.- Secr-etary of State for the Colonles enclad wards and on hoMts of d on tha battlefields of Europe i nded appvi nted asmuntyor District rest onta living tin that area.t rea- nd Ayua. n Com inhr er. susamequently rising in1 w5 -w-pane. The spirit to ensure Is that the to become Britsh RiMent of the S will be grlad if the poellse will peaceUtme word to which these vat a already ete take the necesa~r, atej to Meround and women return will be B te these seearas ad stoe S better one than that they left be- IMAOXNATION WUTTrD nuisance, which Is beomn wohp . Inrelat1 d I once met a man. tall aad d- My tma tlon was whetted. o r aY. t nguisthd looking who had gov- Here wa the ideal type to govern. Belmont * AdlO.OO iq'uare muie of densely I felt the power that flowed from Belmont populated and ractUcallv untrod- tl- bmn leader of men. A man Sar. _--- den fn Wet A frica lo. Hte who bad known the StruggleS and ISasah nTitann.c ...at a re aa suffering of the un. CONTROL BOARD NOT Import Programmes For PUMPS With reference to Control Board NotUce dated Iat M published In the Ossette Extraordinary of 20th May I who anbmtied return for PUMPS luded* e aPA I Selected LiUst under CMP Code Numbers 141.1, 14L# aa4 hereby notified that many pump included in return cs these Heads are really Domestic Water Systems and WtI ment, which categories come under a Limitation Ord tural Machinery and should be classified as follows: Group 13. DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEMS (FARM T Division 1: Deep & Shallow Well ysteY .,t SItem No, 211 Deep well, reciprocal 214 Deep or shallow well. jet type 215 Shallow well. 250-499 gals. per 10w ,. 21 Shallow well f00 gal& ps r MW Md Division 2: Power Pump Item No. 217 Horisontal type up t sad inl bi P.M. 100 IbL. pressur. : Division 4: Attachments Item No. 219 Attachments for all items In group ' terms of net shipping weight In poun Group 15. IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT Division 1: Irrigation Pumps Item No. 227 Turbine pumps , 328 Combined with item 227 , 229 Centrifugal pumps 230 Hydraulic ram Division 4: Attachments Item No. 236 Attachments for all items In group 1fl In terms of net shipping weigh ai Tt It is therefore requested that all Importers coerned| mit to the Secretary of the Control Board, net iatr tiap 1944, revised returns classifying those pumps which M above categories in accordance with item numbers These returns should quote all Complete Pumps In value, and Spares in shot ta. Witi regard to other Pumps which properly M01a Code Nos,. 141.1, 141.2, and 141.3, It will also be neceMaMI cent Information as to capacity (gallo ds per mlIute) enable accurate classifcation. The Spar trhe 151 detlar value as was originally done. t It should be emphasIsed that basic conditions O ginal programme are still applicable, and sources of f be included J As the above information is required immedlately S Kingdom and the United 8tate of America, It It turns be submitted with a little delay a pm1b. .b i Old Post Office Building 7 St. Vincent Street, Port-of-Spai. s1i July Ibt4. LI Secretary, Col Tobago St-me aw Cea-le further to the announcement ade AO is regretted that the As Torao" amt b, f tmen =e TrnidadTobag ec ntl * A outtanding puuenm tueeti 1 regarded as cancelled, ad application mts shopl be afde tote arbour MN Port-ofdpai The scheduled mrnee of the u. "Tfd tinue, but priority auap os wllbe. md *t per=="taSMig an bushig ^ ^-* NOTICE Be]rgaaiuation of Volpateer F.B., (1) It ba been deded to re- organise the Port-of-Spai branch of the Volunteer r Brigade as a number of membp have left te Colony or dstrit (2) All appointmentS made prior to Ist July, 1944, are ma- celled as from 1t August, 1944. (3) Persns who wish tO listt or r-ennllt should now apply to the Superintendent Fire Brigade (P.B. Head- quarters, Port-of-Spain) or Major Rooks (T. Geddes Grant Ltd.), if they have not already done 8o. (4) Old members who do not wish to re-enlist must hand In their equipment at any Fire Bri- gade or Police Station. R. A. Erskine-Lindop, Acting Commissioner of Police. Police Headquarters, 28th July. 1944. CONTROL BOARD NOTICE Import And Export Control Regulations. The list of goods In respect of which Import Licences will not be Issued by the Competent Authority. published in the Royal Gazette of 2nd December. 1941, Is hereby amended by deleting Item 56 and substituting the following: Item 5" Other Manfactune- Albums photographsh, stamp, au- tographs, &c.) Fancy stationery, compliment slips, menu cards printed or blank, novelties, paper andkerchlefs, paper plates, pa- per saucers, paper table cloths. programmes, visiting cards, christ- mas crackers, calendars, advertis- ing matter, trade catalogues. price lists and similar publi- cations except for Cinemas and in cases where a declaration is made by the Importer to the effect that no funds will leave the Colony directly or Indirectly In connection with such calendars, advertising matter, trade cata- logues, price lists and similar pub- lications). L SPENCEL Secretary, Control Board. Old Post Office Building, 7 St. Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain, 28th July, 1944. IMP OIt Teachers' s Teachers' Ex i Th quasin -J tbov .xnlnartlw3 be received, sue tat they may not tfor te aalaa as previously arrange er' Examinations fn to August Teachers' &a~a Augst 12th. In view of this, will be advertised. inatuons will take iS new dates under meats, If the papers ar time, a notice eotf original dates of the will be published. Direcwtor Department cf Eduatai Port-of-Spain. For the constructhk Station together N.C.O's Quarters, Pound at the j .t Road and Carmaing vaL See Notice in dated I1th July. culars as to terms ai' of Contract can be l Public Works Dep tractors will be i security of $3.000X ,. Tenders close at August, 1944. Tenders to be Colonial Secretary Port-of-Spain m. t' side of the envelep the construction. L ItC., at Marawl.'t" ' Dated 17th Jxly 1 I ERROL L i -------- --- ----- Y3VIJDTAD OAPAWM, WWU, AUU 1t. 1g4O P *WI ^^*K *rolona UItOM ct, .c .... ,. 0--d! M.Pr, Remser dyU ia thae tatc ulld dk dmael n intuf j n--e-ou of tGamyg ons ^^^BBI^JB'-tour fed ehoBOBUM the de- whica he aascept. i OF__ erosion,.* sed4eeenlLq J, ~.316. Nabetter forese, hebe#eo"0 a~ No t nandy, t waI reepoted a"' e emia. Jyy i7 n this Mn-e ustlm San w be yeas I. Tmnlua.te . eforM.Ps Remedy b"werepared 0ateth waitrdcdopoet is L y wee .Morrison Lapse was u^ISS LOeDeOW, Aug. I (Router) W trde peas A Bill was rusdW through all Its tr deh ydrhati stages In the House of Commons b uilde hra t today to remedy the position adi5e. caused by the failure of the Min- istry of Home Security owing to H j fia. nh oversight to lay regulations uic Show covering the National ire sBer- vices before Parliament, s igA t f The actions taken under these SOfKI n .erne regulations had been illegal and 11orerepo t e the ill was introduced to protect wee rprt Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Minis- yesterday r e r t M"*e' The eexpecte ondd storm did not take H m present- place and the Bill was passed ,i00Iop weith- l ewcomments. -oS. TSir Herbert Williams Conserva- Us A, B. Wright, tine) summed up the position 13 the P1?1"48 wit "He (Mr. Morrison) has f rone forvene by his complete br A&. eaw ror OnedONAug i (eete) W Sfrankneo and humbleness." 110 Mem1ou- Mr.Morrisn. apologising for Te "my. "m, th gmrave lapse" said that if the aIuss Bill U were passed. no outside action I ntut" Woon should be brought against any Ei officer or anyone con ected rith ave thepolls* the regulations. Hlpu. D eantadac as- qpt.4 a mu"f l ., Newfoundland chrs of To Get Choice r-m, t .- histow Pgril LONDOwN, Aug. 1 (Reuter) As ( h.isoalP moon aftet r the war In Europe as is special loud- practlcable, the British 3overn- m l'R"al mnt, Intendsto setup the ma- o"Impe rso nators chinery enabling the le a and Prinam wew am to oxaine fhe fu- au d scenes o t e the isA and express their i- t wn Y vie on the Iom of Government pady sW they desire, having regard to the financial and economic eondl- --e e dtions involed iat the tunam. Ml 9 W .1tu M. au a"10111, under-aecre- *^*Kiw *^Aftt to" for it* D=640"ns gave this Gets e uanee In. the Rouse of Corn- Parn usasi-e today. Mr. vaiw stated .Par nty that o cultatIons were continuing Between Newfoundland authorities S Aug 1 (AP)- and thle commissioners of the Brl- t"cal pa to tisha Government there. wxd catod Srogramme sup- t es dtoe Anti-Hitler Revolt S Itn own Socialist o s ccwhichtheP; Reported Crushed BONe. Cfcr- WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (AP) - leader and pirst reports reaching omicials from s aneg Iansid Germany disclosed that the Nazis appear to have crushed the H is cleaning g or re- factions vlvhed In the bomb plot mate*all alic agaiw t Hitler. These reports. Simty ex which are official as distinguished pol hater through- from t o German radio and neu- oaesert: "Cower&d trial capital gossip, indicate that B raptor ho d0e3 0tfor the moment Hitler has ArmI K control. Best description of popUt- har erman reaction to the bomb- ing atteMpt Is apathy, the Informs- TwoA Give dn t son says.&- f ar as is known Gi WO rkthere waee no rioting bIn Germany following the' announcement of -- tr the attack on Hitler. nor were there s n y demonstrations and rejoicing Correspondent at his cape. it is confirmed that Mr. sam Peer- h the Nazi ok speedy and far- rilugia ooun. reaching control measures imme- U Barnes. who diately after the bomb attempt, cnada to pursue cially in Berlin. A tight cor- of himour to BM pf h aw s been thrown about the 1SocIal Work- entie Government building district Sevening.In the capital. will enter the GEMANS TO PAY to to read law. ead for the S.A. The Soviet binbassy letin, in oerg Wliams Un- an article apparently based on .t e h. similar information, said: "It is at tt5t1 not the mutinous generals who -- Mr c. will bring Hitler Germany to her knees. but we and our Allies. We do not need thb aid of any Oer- HIS TOR mans whether stupid or clever, the Atn Gov whether purblind or awakened. IB.'EB1.6^*5 Ocr. We rely on tanks and shells and ased to appoint grenades." The article, by llya to e to act in the hrenburg, one of Russia's most OM f Civil Aviation, prominent journalists, pointed out 'a5b5m ffrom the that the Germans cannot escape iA Newark, the the consequence. of aggression by -0nouneed ye0- simply kicking out Hitler "Ger- an had a good Ume robbing and 1111DOnt Is witi Ipillasging. Now they are paying f the price." the artllcle added. CLEAR' 2.00 Pairs MEN'S VORK SHOES Rumm sm"k PtriE SO4.00 pS p pti e $400 per pair, MILLER'S DOES INDIGESTION WALLOP YOU BELOW THE BELT. e Tow er Fwv I"V'for The Us 1o Iim Te lelUs lEde Tea IE To Goe the belt-Is mur Meet .1 bel. So *hen te~tiw ta the joit AND below theX What you I/teed tol Cs'ter'l Litile Liver whI to give eedd lp to that "fr-otw Feet" of bowels. Take one Carter's Uttle Livar Pill Mb@ a ld 5ftr meal. Taim thm acemdta dmcloM. beyhelp ak upg f tl m 3 mai Simtiye jy M in your tonmch AND bmoe.- elp you diget what you have eate in NaM'' .wn way. Then mot folk. tt the kiad rf tW that sakes vou feel better from your hed t you Lera. Juit be aro your t the emm Ce:lr'. Little Liver Palla (romn yow cheairt Price: 30c. New Chief MiaFakl -.- In ii-Sa aE t 2 m PuzleDefnc I or tiMel, diw --ey w the o- o fmS d t u llde6 00"Ms . Ex-iCnvl. Servant tured Medil Courne ed rota the mgWfl SGiomm was a proper omiwie Mr. a JoBmain, wh O ., OOOB- attention ttahe feet thet es ti- trial the magitateft had ealed up on an uter A tat be .a4m who had admittedtatn ha given Jagreop the bau of yeas. It was cear, b h trew neat oilig upon he other ma the gis- trate was emified with thetat parsty was Mr: .enyadtoo ment given Jagedo.w Roe." t. i c a gume nt, bo. .ow- ever tE. Vppee Court referrAed to the onefl.ting .tteWati made by MJagroop from tin. e ie. i r arrested Ex-Civil Servant For Medical Course Mr. Ronald A. Binlow", mon of Mr. Arthur Hinkaon Ward Officer of prenal, and Mrs. Hlnkon, ihas resigned from the civil vice to go to McO11 Un tvetsty, Canada, to study medicOine. Mr. lnksn. who wasi a seond- 'class clerk attached to the Port-of- _Spain Olonial Hospital, lavesI for canada on August 0. me was guest of honour at a send-off function riven at a city restaurant last ,i- ayevening by his colleagues of the Health Department. Master of ceremonies at the party was Mr. L. Henry, and those present Included Mr. 0. R, Payne, ir. 0. H. Collymore, Mr. A. Mark, Mr. E. Pierre, Mr. A. Yipchuck, Mr. 0. Macntyre, Mr. A. h. Chin- cheong, Mr. J.N. uillatnd. Mr.eK. B. Millet, Mr. R. B. Wallace. Mr. I. V. Serrette and Miss D. Miller who presented Mr. Hinkson with a gift. U.S. To Get More Barbados Workers Thtnidad Garus a Correh ende-t .BRIDGTOWN, July 24,- Pro- vision was made at Tuesday's sit- ting of the House of Asemnbly lor the expenditure of another sum of $0,000 to mWt certain expenses in connection with the sending of two more contingents of Barbados la- bourers to US.A. The amount will provide for an advance loan of .340 to each man. $1.00 Insurance for the voyage and clerical expenses In connection with recruitment. Going over eLe 1.,m0 men. Britain Planning Better Education LONDON, Aug I (Reutwr)-The British Association Committee's report on pot-war university edu- cation, just out, make this point. If democracy Is to prevail the edu- cated eitisen must bothe rule and not the exception. That means better teachers and more of them. The British Association Commit- tee recommends more scholarships with enou money to cover fees byd expense, so that promising boy and girls would have a cbabe,. It thinks that there should be uni- versity courses for natural scieee, the study of citizenship, and ade- quate provision for adult education. It also puts forward other suggs- tions including the extenston of the use of the radio, gramophone and ilm In education and the de- velopment of the student exchange system. Victory in Sight The beaga of the end: the dawn of a New Day and Pesace and Goodwill towards all men-the World made mae for Demn racy. ladles. ftININII O eaor il n weninw the go byl ousn r famous "Bt 0- RAO FACE POWDER, very nice (extbr in n tan and eh at 'Se. o per box; CLAT TOILET WATER: Mada a Alveranga Hair Grow- or; CABSHMEE BOUQUET SOAP, te. Do yea agree, that that corn- bWatlo makes a goed beaseh- bead ? Fitz-Clarencb Spencer, "The Son Marchd House" I14, Marine Suare, East-nea R.C. Cathedral-Tel. 46 7 We offer you equal at competitive prices. values Cml 4961 GOLD & SILVERSMITHS LTD. I ..... 42 Frderick Street., Sheffield And Spitfire Win SAFA Games Sheeld defeated Carlton by three goal to nens an saturday at kinner Park, while 4 lre amped Nspdrlat Col- team 5-1 In a slow game on Monday In the S- ..first sglass league' Carlton carried the gIame for the first 16mlnuas, but threw away their chance, and Sheftld came back and put in two -oal befoe thi interval. Selwyn aptiste and A. Kennedy coring, while a. Walls, notched a o In the -e. ond period. Naparlm.a equallsed with Spitfire at one-all only to see the formal champions go on to a -L.1 victofty. One of the star players on the Sptire lne up wa R. Crawford., who snasedw home three goals while M. Dyer netted the other two. All Frederick msored for Naps. rima. Q.R.C.-Notre Dame Clash Today Queen's Royal College who lost the first engagement, to sporting Club last wee'z, and Notre Dame, who suffered a similar fate at the hands of the colourful Maple XI. will clash in a T.A.F.A. league fixture this afternoon on the Associatlon's ground In front of shatand starting at 4.45 o'clock. r. S. Agoatinl will referee, while the linesmen will be Mr. N. KiU- gour and Mr. L. Jardine. There will be two second clam fixtures this afternoon. Invincible will oppose Indian Recreation on the second class ground. Mr. Carl- ton John will referee. On the new ground, Windsor will clash with Benbow, and Mr. R, V. Mclntosh-Clartke will be the referee. J. H. Reid Wins Golf Medal The August monthly medal com- petition took pluce on Saturday at the St. Andrew's Oclf OClub, Mar- aval. The course was rather heavy because of recent rain, and condi- tions were not at their beat. The winner-J. H. Reid-had an excellent score of 75 groa lews seven handicap, or a nekt return of M6, a most creditable performanee. MaJ. N. F. A. Res was second with 71 nett, while R. W. Con- nolly and R, 8. Orell tied for third place with 73 nett. The com- petitions for War Savings Stampe resulted as follows:-- 18 HOLEj COMPETITION lat J. H. Reid 0 nett. 2nd MaJ. N. F. Rea 71 nett. 3rd R. W. Connolly 72 nett. S-HOLES COMPETITION 1st. L. H. Palmer, 321 nett. 2nd. J. L. Reid. 13b nett. 3rd. D. N. McOnle, 34 nett. Members are reminded of the competition in aid of St. Dunstan' to take place next week-end. On e~tr~y r 5 U , August a stro -play oompet=t over 3 holes, goss returns, will take place, entries for which close on Thursday at 4 p.m. All mem- bers are asked to support the effort. Thrulsef a hshherfew - Gum eiw but k bIw owe am m a-. -- :*," -:. I Thae~dplum ethem NUT..Aoiewe duem reke phi" me the m oIthend b ea end thed bihume ofLL,. To e yei n4aW Aai ofSomdI? mdft a dmImm% lit& P*N" meso th,,e boweb. US, a, uume. 'Moe, pus n mi b the M nid. I dmb a gkba bNALLY.To spm' ew1 A JaPMe 1eta MeaM em- Jhis 0" wtha o ed TaMjter an 5 tohaht hexient a omj O them downa hem, h b een aPoeintek" Cliof tho N nt Anw OWWra a"f,tka - of~i yodt orlweriT Ii Pot o tur H tM ea -cs ( Pheto.) Reporter Praises U.S. 9th Division LONDON. July 31 (Reuter)- Robert Dunnett, B.B3O. reporter has been with the Amerhce e forces in Normiandy since "D-Day" and toiht he sent a cameo of the deds of the famous Aleritin Infantry division, the Ninth: 5I my It ias not just by accident or even because they are a nice lot of people that war correspondents with the Americans have Seen * peat deal of the Ninth. It is because ever since the division had been in the line it has been where the nois of the battle *Is at Its liveliest. Thevy cut the Cherbourg Penin- sula and fought into Oherbour( Itself and did much of the heavy fighting which carried American armour right down the Cherbourg Peninsula. The 33.0.O reporter amvthe last time he visited them Malor- General Xddy, their Commander, was standing bareheaded with hise guns firing all round him sending an Impromptu anniversary meaIe back to the home of thee men In the United States. Allied Supplies For Jewish Children I LONDON. Aug. 1 (Router).-It was announced In the fHouseO of Commons that additional supplile of foodwould b*et through the Allied blockade to the neutral countries which accept Jewi r fure, children from Hunxaiy. Hungary's offer to allow Jewteh children to leave was made through the International Red Crow, and has been sympathetically received by both the British and United States Governments. x3N*s- WEAR NUMO7NT~t LOXIT GLARB8 H Loss of Energy Nervousness Debility For these trouble or for Poor Blood, lack of Vital- ity, Depreion after i& uehm or other fever, BYNIN AMARA b the Id.e tonic that wil rapidly bring the muferer beck w fag abundant hufk ad happineu. CbmimA md dM -.mh SUN% Ges One' e~mb she ,NIL so *A W.L kmaebstet-Ko-t a Hub"" eLWd Los" ffrfl^^l W aai~~jf hlL~lllp*^ IS 2^^-^ VKAAAWtA- s^^^^ TRINIDAD B ULDING AMND LOAN ASSOCIATION REDUCED RATES OF INTEREST ON LOANS ON MORTGAGE UNDER RULE li1 own Ia tream NSw to SUIM at e, % we mM. On Iu upw aob i SU0m to $, SI at 5% per anma. On au Im"upfb e M.of o eeaa sleM. EAST FACILIjTIEx PEOVICD Or RVAYNT OF LOAMN For nartUcula apply to- J. F. AG.AD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL METAL BEDS and SPRINGS ALL 8IZB3 MOTOR CAR BATTERIES 1 x 17 PLATE WASTE PAPER RECEPTACLES HI GLOSS BLACK ENAMEL SPARE PARTS FOR PERFECTION STOVES H.P. and L.P. CHIMNEYS COLLARS, etc. GENERAL SUPPLIES LTD. "HONE 4I14 -i s HNBR IT$%ET ORT-oV-8Z.. IQ/ VA. ,./ noUs mkaMis Bof Sftarfws T pm-,*^^ .--^^ ^ ^ se "see Mom *0U .0* FOLDING COTS / vs&q. Stna an dvu OMa6IL SALVATORI'S FLASH! Our Associates Messrs Y. De Lima & Co. will be closed during the month of August. Il I I - 0%0%0%0%0%^ - stamdew4Life Ainrnuee C4 suabbhj o toe Wet mad" (o, _.". 0Biiimoiliiiii~nimommmmmnimittini BEDS AND MORE BEDS with Springs to Match Kapox, Fibre Mattresses and Feather Pillows Also News Designs of Morris Suites Trimidad upply Sterese V CHARL0TI RTuRT. Cash If You Have It- Credit If You Want It. .ni lnmmalmllmm I . . LUtCKi F.s.M.C, FLO.A., F.I.O., and Ophthalmic Optician 57 lath treee. I.OM and M Coffe Street, San rde. I. ^ ' I *A -" -,* -i-v1 SONAL NOTIPAB 2020DAIEW DAILY MAGAZM [Talk Of Trinidad f 0 in mm -I- "sw rMan"i % I* p""at% WMr. 0 P. W. 0 WWI* twimwr -r lb. a-m 1 bWao leI hero f t dI" kh w u h Mte eq"Sb mtry to SWouthLise ^Ksffw am sy'. *"sSa ofme o 0a ="c how, ftrir I*. Adm "bI"*" atMA"W. i- -- wish DireMty mol- betwa"% ermlea MowOfd the * gmsows leaving W' tMt. he 1 od kMtoe ft--ay wi InclUde Mr.ab Morrts of Mr. aW U MsIM MorriW. Mr. gg, w io tisan AMNUl k A to JOs ms O IUtle an's AthO au. r up aseerdo SWda yl ubeM rtram isette G0oria 0"& o f Bsra loadv. Mrs. utei tIs leavif Ser hanisf I wo ft SIi s. I understand she will be itE I 5 Dten with b rbelatie. V-MA"n- ,h wek ft Mar WnnUhPll. Colomba. is Mrs. Plat 1Se l ode the farmer MDI ariO Krft4er et. will be e e5S abny her fiv le-00e-ant-Od drta Atnge. R DwtUbe i bgr t wbS. wto is em*Wod an the otifieldL nM no-r DALTON, daughter of Mr. ad MlS. LV. Dat, 1 l be to pawr for Qurliquwir, VeNewela, this Bn c Mwh o Daotn. who attends h e. we Uml0ne t ovent awr- p" i going tospend he holidays with her arentis. tLAh oCROWD 1 expected to be present at u at I &c a SMumrnes,. being held at the Prdnces Bild g toiht. h S The show which I heiuig sOTnred by there er oy .iaa. in lad of the Pr'em Tsahail mortal HospitalM _ Aong th, iteimns there will be a piano sol Tiby I'is otf the wonder boy pianat Mr MD. Carpentert will conwtute f Tp y- % the violir and the P,,a:%Ir Band under Leut. Rupert Dennison render an oe. -eriur and a felection.r Thom who rnoy good mutlsic should welcome this show. *i C C mHE frturpuxe AMcLratlon is celebrating h DisrCrv wek-end with A two dtatop h-one on Saturdas. August Inclutding a floor show Thor& Thrns.' and her troupe, and the other a flappelf dance "the followlne dav bpinning at 630 p.m i SAs admliinfm t both th-, dances will be. by tickets only, those gihing to ttern sheuld dtain theirA early. M, !DI'JA NAPIM-RRAIKEfS, whose book oif ver'e. the **"olden M Rain," breirw fld bot h In Trinidad and Tobago In aid of t ad Cros t, has M. atked Mr. T. Cambridge, the warden of T*wO. to be aud itorow the sales and to this he has consented. ?lsass bookI* osi rke M t4Wal 0*00rlV g$VAp-i-A aMmg iroed as, they wili, T feel sure, he appreciated. ,rpeay as -the us. ,or which thev art being Aolrl is such a worthy one. 0 0 S friatnd will be orrv to learn that Mi Clatre Andu, e ha% bewn a patientat the ioloniIl Hospital since last WiduaeFiday Mim indUse was riding a horse at At. James' Barracks and fell off and her arm i trhas no Ideat how long she will remain In the fn" tutlion, ot VIr Aand Mil. M CROKE of Forest Reserve, have just l proved t'ihe trlh of he old adage that, troubiEo nver rome "ingly. s'*ber Boll, Michael. fell and broke his arm on Friday (f last week, end on Pinday Wt. Croke had to have an operation. which was done at Polnte-a-Pierm Nospital, I understand that they ar. both getting 5 all right Miss Hilda Usuo, of Port-of-Spain, is *tayhlag with Mr* broke while Mr. Croke Is in hospital. MR. and MRt. A. P ALKINII. with their three tohldjre, have Just eturned to PoltU"-a-Pltr from Bi'atof. wher o ey have bem spending a holiday at Paradla Braseh Club Mrs. Alkiu and tVia d'lldren apntw three months there and Mr. AlitkIn Joined then for the last month M.r H. T. Alkins traic'led with 'horn nn he ,ini }urne to Viit her nintor and hr-"li'- Iti 5 Mr A.-rt Mr' Charle-%#i' ?y-. "1 Wiiian Avenmi. P"slnt..-e-Pt,' f #i-x n4'o-tA to -T ary~ut a nqn,. S* 5 OME MR hi -'nd' way- a rar'y An Sat-irda ever..ng ir Masei'Pr Dira M wfa'-' who Is ksnn ; ,hWmy ".r Mc(.UL 7nIve"ri.V. *Mimtres-. paTr MSt-es-. wa eitged ?or the evening anrd t he artT U~sted rfTS 8 tin M '7 a 11' T4 M Me .'y Masters nrd,.mer aUs pbovekv I' bovc ),. anar hmar The puW w"a bald at Mr asid Mrs nitkin hoseu and amongf .these pMem wBB Miss jospinedh Oaicattfge Meer DMe* and *VW W1 11JU0001 110GAOV, m is % Ml L a I Ait?~.er 7'm6n'.v mig-r daM UNOW 'Denni 0"Wf. tAW V"Wf Vimor.f oatmfoWW Mjeie smMr son mt, rttw-'34M WW*WIr Milar. Ma'er Chir'ie and Ma'wr John fbbokF- W94. Marina an" Mw Gra'-Sria Omi: Muter -NlWhay' Phitl Mistde Oonrad Brer. MStr PrIer Arrindi, WilN OTwr' Rj-asnB. Mb-t*.J-- onh' ^it'po. MPo . Pat BiRneit Mist C Elsa Oetl. bIt" B' PAkdel-, a-W MIM -rea AndsremU NA (). Sc-'s" Mass :'me ("'.-v're' )M.v* *' en-.if.'..f uggu'. and Meeter Patc r. t`W j* .' r-' fp'rr- i'n. VWILL YOU PLEASE ALLOW, ME TO SPASS?f Pretty Wedding Celebrated At St. Theresa's Yesterday MW m. Wat Mrm SoMt at lUL t bibreb 0 . =1026. ==asS Play Clothes B w" "Awe o Do Two obs ane bouguet u to--roes aiad Ibt atute ~ a. tUsl-i ~M -s pin to 0mg a Mio PearF l Bel-M, the hid liMog0 72 St t = Me te, was MS -ot1onoor. MekbshtIsinmoitPue"19 he =- he looked very pretty in aqua- vftet bmb ardriegot ama- bu porgette. A bit of the m umSwto b sed ur ethw S puS cowr'ed net with a small bunch of Meet Dphi o othes cm ht hydrangea formed her head- sposia 10 vktary parfig,sM r and she carried a bouquet of of them for ot her jos.t beshbo the omne blooms. costs, When Madeof-"tta10 CO The ceremony was performed by Irequently be ued fr eM Wm ChplaIn Campbell and the beat- over summer dCrem e. mrn was Sgt. Walters. A wraparound 4rM, butth-1- A reception wuas held at Mrs. well over at the waste silE Marit Antoni' home ane among loo mannbholes, a be worna u s Ume invited were Mr. and Mrs. casual dress later. Make It of Wifma Banfteld. Mr. Malcolm cotton sfu ft crasWh ad I either Bonfleld. Mrs. Thelma Mayhew, a pastel or dee colour that will hb Mrs. I. B. Isaacs and M1is torna wearable later. Iaoes, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Corbin, _ MIM Yvonne Lynch. Pvt. Bill Oftmmn Mr and Mrs. Lisle God- dai. Mr. and Mrs. Ourny Ghent, C lothes Q uiz MtL Bdna Roxborough. Mrs. Marta Antoni and Mr Domingo and Mr. "I have several blusme that have Regge Antnn); Mrs. Camilla Peter- split through the Shoulder or worn kin. Lieut. A. C. Adams, U.S.N., Mr. under the arms. Can they be sal- Al Johnson. Cipt. Joe Walker, US. vaed n.any way?" Army, Leut Larison. Sgt. Kale, If the bkluse an eawl good Chaplain Camnpbell. Pfc. Peterion, around the neckline., cut them Pfc. Mac Pheron. .Sgt. Byrd, Cpl. down to make dickeys and wear Johnson. Pvt. Robson. Ptc. Burt, them with suits, or with a dress 8qt. Tull Col Travis, C)l Hanu-n, with deep V neckline. If the aileeves Sgt. Stirling and Sgt Marcius. are good, mend them aad wear t-hen with a l uma -be bUks tat Today's D ry *le ahort alodhv ZW "Muk and Adeniories, &M m^ b "1Music an d Mmories," Prince's leng I In the taom. Is there any Building. 830 pm. sal ty iportan n i others?" Mid-week dance atTrinidad Pquently a skirt of ext good Country Cub. qualities longer, and trW payood Mid-week dance at Perseverance ut nr dt ll VA."- fho ttime. B3 one "* t not t0o Forthcoming Events slender, a full skrt can be short- er than polnell-ltm "tU. Oored Y.W.CA. bridge drive, BLi'ap 5sr. <,or those with a few pleats High Shool. Friday, A.ugust 4. will be beat tor you. Red Cross Crncer. Royal Victoria Institute, F'inday, Auggust 4. Ditictmery Danci, at Trinidad Six Months In Canada Country," CLIb. wi' l .*Diwcial music x s n naa and en'ertai.nmer,. Saturday, Mrs. raham Semmensi, of Bar- Augu.t S. rackpore. accompanied by her small Di.w ,vprv d ixco. P,,r ;ues As- daughter. Joan, Is leaving TriniUdad %)i(tiont, it,. e:iirtrinnment on Augut 8 to visit her parents in by Thnvra "fi.,,n,., ,td hi-r ',:pe, Calgry, Alberta, Canada. She ex- S a!rdav Aig,:'t 5, 8 30 p 'peis to be away for six months. ii -*" Radio Programmes .. ... .. --- U .. WVDI i5 ..-.....-r.... 1 r'mo V Siir' h s" M1.4..as Kay Kyar -C, \irnal o Mus * l t'i. C t, '* R4more l aoll If *'1 '.'aIMCy# &5 M0117 i% 'ni __ .. T'c. atoIt S;I. .* "P ir g* .g -; Moll :36 si,.< li P." l.r sM -* ,taro6 C a i.. PD rf ,'rIiQn M D e uc e H ,old er ;tS : n' ..n *"f ,. , T'-p of lhe K\entnI - W ;. c..tt -- Ortaa. a.. my tnr '- N rr ti Daeum Tee i'. "'C 4 5 .' '. t',..r'- ,,mi ChI l., A Nu-utirtCi Cblt an4 POt' Q ) .M tHi* Ut hCn Mr W!LL Youy KI KNDLY II>, LET t4E-:7 Ar1llWTK- I( WON,#ALfJT17 .twb %WU EVWR-- Sot 8 WUREDIT" 7 1 .1- I -"- < *- - .r IW 6 J 8 0 1 O-- - U WAKOPM IWON T KS -0MW 'b WS ItSWL.Tff OUTrON4MY FWWd 1V *uJEPFP Flw5T ?Raw THE LUCKY K14MMINA 'lTOMES SIX T 11IN THE LUC N IASRt ow I IsrMroffvJ THREE Timlim NOT TWIHTYe Is. - W-I---Li-~-- ^^ 'Vv 10 '10 TLLyOu I 1W.W~A3&I I 111111, I The British I-r Eric PSITI lkyllis CAL Criffithk Jl eJ CW..o y Ud etarring ,iCANTOR Geoge MURPHY - Jo n DAVIS Nancy KELLY Constance MOORE with DON DOUGLAS ,Irected by Edi L Mona 8 .K.Q Procedm by Eddie Conwr GLOBE..4au Fd. GLOBE-San Tiday, &* A .L- Jman GMabis I - THE IMFOSTER FinoaMd I f Extra-R.IU Reve SECRET CODX. Brm&h New LAW CME8 1T 4.30 EMPIRE .30 TICO ROYAL TObAY "StartiMng. TODAY-Last Showing at 4.45 and 8.45 i ONLY TOMORO ".. I15 ig Songs 3 Ih sm ,__ --__j I EiAIlj I--sOaial ka r**- I- Oai-si .MOva, afwe OW Added Attratmion CLYDR MeCOY' ORCHESTRA Sufir Blues 8HtHIH4HUIIHIIIfHIHHm~ilMHIHI)IH flH~tfHIHIIIHiM llMNI IHI>HININ~iHf lH H I MONARCH I PALACE-San Fernando TONIGHT .IM P.M. Only-- | TODAY at A IA3 p.m.- By Thousand's Request Columbia's Action Double:- Gloria WARREN In:- KING OF DODGE CITY ALWAYS IN MY HEAR and - Extra: Borah Minneviteh and HNt TEXAS (with Randolph Scott) Harmonica School -------lN-l--I-i JIjpim u 13mfm fl tJnlUmnIImiMIi" Tomorrow 8. p.m.:- CIRCO HOLLANDIA POINT FORTIN TONIGHT at 8.1S- 8pIeclal lMid-week Preeantatice 2Mk Centary Fox Pn*udly P Mta Sea Hole a ja Oh Oako I tl:- Wintertime with Cesar Romero., Woody NoHerman A Orehetra Tmorrow:- THUNDER BIRD A ROAD DEMON SHIPPING AUOWI UNI tmn $&%a t ua m TsamBf t riu ofI" cc ~oWar ?famwwst. oW ep=sa00"No zzs Onw a t" W" Wam t=o am Hm IO tam&.atma e- 1108. c. Nueel" 0a Co LTa THE BRITISH AND ALLIED MERCHANT NAVY CLUB 0OR MERCHANT SEAMN OF ALL THE UNITED NATIONS ST. ANN'S LOAD Wednesday, August 2, S** p~m Grand Seking onewrt at the CLUB HOU" pecAGlue, Arttok" WHAT IS LOVE without A HOME? YOUR CHOICE ! 3 cott Sumhe Street- -a beauty-eee Inside -Best offer. Modern Home .me- Un" Casade, pem- sasalma?............ M,1 Pletm t., Psoes"era -a-BlTwialn .......... $, Large Preperty and 3 acres flat land, DIego Martin .............. I Champs lymes Road -~er Country Club -poeasskea......... $12' so Saddle Read-new-. emty ............ 112s5m flelaet Valley Read- ohear .............. $ 3.m C-ttaae--Crike Street, Pessionte ........... $I S.OvidAleyas11 i girestrl sistok ll $. IAN4 19 Western main Rsa" *iiniioe" ........UM 4 vsem MIA .am eg Stret .........1J 14 Deam Ue. t 20th C NTHRY TOXW TUtiOR-as0lu. STARTING THURSDA RITZ Ternlght, 5.6- Girl In Room and Chon At Tk Opera v A 55 5 m~a muer~ MISaIA A4 urn.- - .sm~ -4-ES- RUZASW UN!T 1 ROXY TOday, 4.41 A 141 13 T HOUND OF TMN BASKKR- 0VILLm, a.._ SECOND FIDDLE RIALTO AV &AM IM a- *- MR- .- AND- RM W - PRINCESS ARIMA TODAY U*, .1 p.m.- Penny SINGLETON, Arthur LAKE CONGOO SWING" and - Wmn WILLIAM rrite WarnCHAPMAN "ONE DANGEROUS NIGHT" Leek Ot Fer:-MAZUtRA Al OMtWN 0 a--AMt 10. I .111Mm mmma i'Mmmmmm .mm GAO King e Royal I Soo-- -N OLYN TODAY &W& SN I TKE PUKE TNi ILMTuM a = m~iffet I ' ,'aw aPOO esa.- DOGI W ftm NEW- San Fern& TODAY AT A &W p.M.- OOLUMBIA PIOTURB pRMINT:- THE IRON CLAW With tCro e QUIGLEY nd A"l CUR EMPIRE-s.. aFern 1Afl SHOWING TODAT AT S iU rJML- IN OUR TIME RAML NENKRD aM IDA LMUAN4 St>>Ib.* Tus"e**.. yUAAOE TO MAZSENW. A 7 -7 0, I I SOCIAL N igs Jurisdiction Prie Cup I Tyre Case Appeal magltrate8 etOXwclie of power in dealing sum- 46WloUjaw hidictably. Leo WilliM. asrasming his aswent to the form of trial adopted yea. @ ltioi t afls sentence of two years ImpoedI on An Anceiatlo of receiving a motor-car " i or toles. .^ ^ d aLmrlHousing Bill 15E hearing(I W .Listed For ihethe eunde Legislature t 1)talow-! POtunltyeofj Ten Bils, seven resolutions, and eing taken supplementary estimate totalling properly in 6,o308, are among items listed for S. ... presentation at the extraordinary t on h -meeting of the Legislative Council the appel- called for 10 a.m. on Friday, Au- trate wan gust 4 te A- Nine of the Bills, including the regulations much-discussed "Slum Clearance" Silver cap offered by VeS~us P cnsented draft Bill, will come up for first Garit McCarthy I. the Grand* I lMlY- It Only reading, while the tenth, "An - ffence,heOmid rn ance mend the Spirits and livlpio .. C. Scooa l*o uIter- 1 f the acU Spirit Compounds Ordinance," will houme competition to be present. 1. 1der review the be taken through all stages. a yhma h colsae sonaented and The resolution marked for intro. d byhmu at tho shorrol'sfsee I w taken um- ductilon seek approval of Finance ay functon tomorrow after. Spread. wr Committee recommendation., sup- noon. Attending the funetion -. T. W. E. W-oral- elementary estimates and new re- are the Hoable 3. V. Wharton, olcitor-.Genert.l, gulations made by the Oovernor-in- Mr. R. Patrick, Director *f LWhtt the .regu? Council in connection with the dmoatlon, and Mr.. Patrick, S o3t ws ch t ve he computation of excess profits and who will distribute prisee and ,. the intro payment to members of the Volun- certificates. nlts he said teer Fire Brigade for their services. -- nothave Jurls- The new excess profit tax regu- . onent of the nations declare that "no deduction, l I G id es Soffence of that shall be made on account of liabili- W 1. U S of the regula- ty to pay, cr payment of, Income T_ S to give the tax payable under the law in force T M oln roesivet o he in the Colony or excess profits tax & inrepct of hisl~ ,001o ex<8 T~x o M eet H ere under the Si'm- psyable under the law in force in| -foence Ordin- the Colony." I penalties Amoni supplementary estimates F r T r ini if n respect of for approval are $10.542 needed to F T a n te e: ing into provide additional staff for the 0 coSt owe the Trade Commissioner Service In time, Gulders from Trinidad and Canada to permit of the Implemen- the neighboring islands and Bri SAttea station of proposals whereby the tish Guiana will meet for training Attend Trade Commissioner in Canada here. would assist in expedition the deliv- Starting August 4, by offering eeIn Rio ry o o whh enes to general guide training until Au import from Canada had been wt 9, the course continue lad oon to repre- ranted by the authorities in Trln- with Campers' licence train n madles addBrilshd dad. from August 9 to August 14 er jubilee cele- A further sum of ,760 s also followed by ranger and brownie s Girl Guides at ben oht for the Secretariat t o training from August 14 ti al Girl Guides Cathe- nrovtlde for th Se creation of a August 18, and concludes, with e Miss Cathe- ovide for te caton o a further course In general gulde land Secretary for oost of Principal Atistant Spcre- training from August 18 to Augus Tobago, and Misr tary at a salary of $460 per month. 22. an English 4" Trainers are Miss Laborde Bare' Nurses Selected bdos; Miss P Haslon, Canada programme f land Mrs. W. H. Gilbert, and Miss programme on A ut ur eC olsct e d G Anderson, Trinidad and Tobago ens on August 12 .- f -.,. Respon lble for the arranipe- IRio, visit to the c epnil o h rag lnv.,t^0oof the For Special Course ments a!e Mrs.Tf amesnForbes lo f Island Commissioner; Miss E itbilee solemnities Eight local nurses employed by Ronalds, Quartermaster; Miss E Alonal camp fire the Caribbean Medical Centre will Ellis, assistant quarter master 13, Regional songs undergo special training in the Miss J. Gray, orderly officer; Mili August 14; and an handling of venereal disease, the M. Harris, first aid: Mrs.- A. E Corcovado on "Trinidad Guardian" learned yts- Trotman and Miss 3. Potter, re terday ceptlon officers; anid Mrs. Gordon miust 1I, will be Six of the eight assumed duties ITayvlor, secretary and treasurer. National cookery yesterday, while the other two The "Trinidad Guardian" corres I three days there who started work on June 19, and pondent st St George's repoitm Petropolis Tereso- July 17, respectively, have ben that two Grenada Gil Guides ar a, a trip by air- temporarily Asigned to the Colonial to be sent to Trinidad for thl 111 and a nmt ? 'Hospital, Port-of-4pain. course of advanced training In n the Bay of Rio Arrangemehts are being made guldin& to have each Caribbean Colony u k "M in technIka iAslsttnt for To a b To Seek 6 W ~ife' training htre. wife Health Specialist Peasant Housing denly E te rom l USTrinidad Guardian Correponden n .Expected From U. SCARBOROUGH, July 28-Reso on Correspondent lution calling upon Government t iH. July 29--Mrs. The "Trinidad Guardian" learn- initiate a hbusin f scheme fo wife of Mr. G. F. ed yesterday that Dr, Harry Eagle, Tobago, specially for the and druggist of U.S. expert In venereal disease, peasants, was passed at a meeting d almost suddenly who has given medical science a of the District Agriculiural So Piggott Street on new test for syphillIs, will visit this city here yesterday. po'. Colony on or about August D5, The resolution was suggested b ad been out up to and spend a few days here. the Rev. Father Fitzgerald a y when she col- During Dr. Eagle's stay in Trini- addition to one proposed by MY dad. it is expected that he will p Maynard, chairman, calling ok place on Friday confer with Dr. Norman Maclen- uponGovernmentrto buycovermanl Methodist oCurch nan. the' Director of Medical Ser-or all of the Tobago estates now ko was conducted vices, and Colonel 0. C. Wenger,' being offered for sale and mak SMacLaren Mural. the U S. Public Health Officer who them available to the peasant arriving relatives is advising on the venereal dis- Ith n approved economic units. ad, two daughters ease campaign here. In Support was given by Mr. V. C. U4 nieces and ne- Ferrer who, at a previous meeting IG ven1 m entm Stludiei of the society, had a discussion -G vernment StVCudieCs Ion how the society can hell More's Son Resettlement Plan uggeson was that the peasant acquire the lands from Govern. Chief Plans for the laying out of ap- meant on a lease and purchase C ie proximately 150 lots of lands at plan. Five Rivers for re-settlement --.. 'ellor, a son of Sir scheme have been submitted to TO VISIT TOBAGO , a former Gover- Covernment by Mr. C. A. Milne- Trinidad Guardian Correspondent and Tobago, has Home and are now under consld- SCARBOROUGH. July 29-Th, general manager of ration, the "Trinidad Guardian" Rev. Errol S. M. Pilgrim, chairman Service, following learned yesterday, of the British Guiana-Trinidad. Of Mr. W. J, If approved, primary considers- Barbados District of the Methodist general manager, tion will be given to evacuees from Church, is expected to pay ar Router's message Caura who desire to live there, it ts official visit to Tobago shortly. 'ondon yesterday, stated. One of the items arranged ti ._..__._ Rental of the lands will be on a honouor of the visit of the chair- ltARD L** nominal basis and holders will have man is a Golden Party at Goider HARDLY to erct';1 their own homes. __ Hall._________ LT TIMES g PORT OF SPAIN-SAN JUAN I^VI VIRGI ISLAI Alll~ AN*TI* 0001101 --*- ,en~ IW A=! a"m NOTICE B iolgiven that the rtf ore Osubsisting p and myseU Lionrl Turibe f bsnessas a 9.vt4ton at No 8 nernando. under OM Of -L. T. Harris h" bee diolved by W n from the 20th 144. so far as con. 'Ilay Plie' who re- F me the 112ho Contnue to OfOLT RSarrag s *1ftyofJuty 1I4& L. T r i,, ,,t ead down. Lv. 8.00 Ar. 10.00 Ar. 11.15 Ar. 12.05 Ar. 13.55 Ar. 14.50 SCHEDULE Port-of-Spain Port-dc-France Pointea-Pitre Antigua - St. Thomas San Juan Read up. Ar. 14.20 Lv. 12.15 Lv. 10.55 Lv. 10.00 Lv. 8.00 Lv. 7.00 For details of them and additional services throughout the Caribbean Area. consult Your local offle : &. ABERCROMBURT ITRET Ii TEurlONr 4an 31a11 1 d11l ms weM.e tII lil .ii sad lengthy di- 1 ouliK bp Oft OUmm4 ft- Vir ttd 0IM1 Sftoenpoa's adjourned imselt ftlnrt~g a I et i lyta 15kd W C0,64l 0 lltr anult Kumar, to show "at a co-mmon, f t ft awlate d by orncillor H. 0. 1. WIoodt the M"060 OtWM0m0 te1 O1ue1's approval, had been TMMm,, wtodlaa- . thtHa?-------------- --, 'las,111 herwdtuaffV w 1"A11ta |be tata e a. "=&A .an .. ... I sh1at ..-the Cwun It" bM o0 I giveal a thbr hB arbados Body' hUMton and be hoped it wds l l1J n ea Out To Build As a result of Ogao aia T comllsow in f ature. AO Ba at eooratl Local Industry works enloyes.the" ayor at r J ,V d LLlU oij appointed the foowtl to -- -- to the matter: CoUMnll r At i o dun Crempeie. Goe, Deput Mayor i r . mn CoirioIel 111 Anment Qofminor Ins oI le Zaul War "ru _among _'ea" e_ elior Chaprln Ward aUior co1 sdnserauon by Barbadoe | ailng hispointpS es C Welfare, Ltd..wh. ini their fi8t r O moved reception.oa tIPoress report, announce that the oolmmittee' report, ouaellor Ku- cou .ntry sUiets are being visited mar etated that it we eustomAr to explore the possibilities of around the Council, wHa commit- starUng a ast Industry in SL LAsy tees were being appointed, f-r1 and divloping a pottery indUStry Mayor to nominate the ODIBn in 8t. Andrew. and further that and the Council approve or make the peoslsblty of launching a to. certain amendments. There was, to _eming project i under he said, no authority vested In the Mayor by the Port-of-Spain Cotr- frhranu poration Ordinance or by e WelfarseLtd. furtherpamount Standing Orders. Wqt e upOf11 sp a r 1 J wm- The Mayor said that he had oitt, wiue npecal unction WallI looked up the particular pi be to eal wTth appllcatons from before appointing the Inquiry'em ctubs in their area, make rcom- mittee. The matter was an uret ltIendatlioni to the board, explorel one and we considered that gao aS avenues for the provision of re- were certain powers veeted i t I ereational facilities and asdtt in as Mayor to appoint a mamW the running of eentree. of inquiry to makeI a rort. TI With resoect to finance, the would reallee, he aid. that the repon of 0e group ditctes a matter contained In .the report" s otal e o fOf1,764 one of urgency add as Councl 240 has bee n reetved from O0. Kumar had taken the point he dl oi84s bn e rveo nt eil fromCor the report would not be received m Development an Welfare by the Councilo runds. Councillor George Cabral 1aid 1 committee's chairman to wov e I0 1 1re0 Ut m ScepUton of the report. Li Oc(*g? V Iblii aipiO ll( t Mayor were satisfied With it heo o4 dells-1laie playin5 UUI, t d could make It his and place it b rmation ot 13 tudy lub, sd - fore the Council for adoptionn, that many socal a I terry hft S Councillor Hudson Phillips*X. Sre applying for aitance in mat- pressed the view that the eommnit, tels of reoi0ga tn. ianag- 9 tee appointed by the Mayor had merit, and finance. - done very valuable work and hbe o a saw no reason why the Council's RACK FROM wtl.n business should be held up through Dr. Helen Gordl Stewarte. 1 a technicality. There wss* Director of the TIAS 4> OCntri , reason, he said, why the Council Drector o s should not ratify what had been Library Scheme, wh.Qms, bee in h done. England during 9 tne 9 I fIw After a lengthy discussion during months discussing regional Ubreoy e which a motion to form a commit- development in the WeMot lea. tee of inquiry from the Aldermen returned to the Colony yesterday. and another to appoint the Cou-. -'- " cil as a committee to inquire into L the matter, were lost, it was agreed FOR A to ic-appoint all the members R SALE Sof the committee appointed by the Mayor, including Councillor SThomas who Is at present out of the Colony. The properly In Main Street, --- ... Tobago. known as the In mates Give $82 ROYAL HOTEL 1Inm e Give $ 2 consLtin n of freehold land having n a frontage of 70 feet and a depth To Convent Fund, of 150 feet, containing a two. I storey building, the ground floor "i Donation of $82, represuantin built of bricks and the upper floot e collections made among them- of wood and roofed with shingleI e selves by patients of the Leper and galvanized Iron. n Settlement, was received toward. the St. Joseph Convent Fun yes- ---- terday. T Acknowledging the contribu- isuidi'n lsite at Mile w It tion, the Convent authorities the Parish of St. Andrew, Tobsf. stated: "Coming from those who containing five acres, three roods are themselves needful of charity, and thirty perches. Well situated this donation Is worthy of the on high land about a mile from highest praise as it has undoubt- Scarborough. it edly meant a real sacrifice on Sthe part of the donors." r OFF TO JAMAICA Offers in writing to be made en e Mr. Frank Haworth, Music A.- or before the ILt Auuito 1. riser to the British Council In tie and addresed to T. e & - West Indies, is expected to leave Barclays Bank (D.C. ). t- the Colony today for Jamaica on of-Spain, who doe not un;sarta y official duty. He is expected back to accept the hihest or any s here in November offer. ff/Af/ // ///f=a S/// W/i/ WW / IW HAMPOOING and permanents take life and sparkle out of hair because they tend to rob it of natural oils. To keep your hair Iookin, its beet, give your scalp a 'Vaseline' Hair Tonir massage before each shampoo. This helps counteract the drying effect of moap and water, and also add lustre. For exceusively dry, stringy or hard- to.manag hair, use a few drops of 'Vaaeline' Hair Tonic after the shampoo whoe you set your wave. Don't nte0 t this mple proven way to keep hair lonely and beahhy-loo.in'. Get a bottle Of 'VuTel[' Hair Tonic today. Fq hm hIMukdImtl ft. Poul os !Imofteo'b YUageb* Om. W sbf t remizoiesdas "a puak i made esnrirshav feomeI in help suells -ru ie *aawIu wik. Mnma bla feein-. m To ?saletnal mathts daaBraaee. slakeS seelars-pi he40s [D Feow Ilabel dkalieao . LVUNA L mmU U &yestsmfI Dest a4Mta41= estat For LydaLPkaak VegMale C"R ud heit ei "=I a" gOWuiNe. PILES can be cured There are thousanas of men and women who suffer awful agonv dav and night because of pile trouble. who do not know that every chem- lIt Itock a special remedy that does most surely and quickly ban- lis the misery of thi wretched trouble. Make a eonfldant ot your chem. at. Ask him about Man Zan Pile Remedy, He will tell you this its 5o ordinary ointment, but a sooth. ng. healing strengthening, calm that at once stops the Intenre rri-. tatlon and clears away Inte-nal. external, sore or bleeding pile-. The unique tube in which Man Zan Is sold makes this preparation so easy and clean to use. The bi| ele supply, with special applicator, Is usually sufficient to clear away the most difficult case. Remember the name of this Spe- iali remedy for pile trouble ManZan PILE REMEDY LIMITED STOCK Genuine Scotch WHISKY! WHISKY! WHISKY! First Come-. First Served-.. B Earl : Telephone 5620 C.O.D, O. ' COELUO & SONS, A8, raw=SIMTET "Alles Bar" City Of Port-of-Spain Arrears Of Rates And Charges If' it | is S Fr la to a51 hri h~r 51* or, id II it- I I ii A iU up' - fd mlpbg - - ,..,, NEW WELL MADE FURNITURE at Reduced Prices A FRESi LOT of WEDDING PRESENTS in Cut and Etched Glassware, E.P.N.S., Chinese Carved Vases, Jewelry, Candle Sticks, etc., etc. Your Inspection Invited. THE SALES ROOM I Henry St. (near T.G.R.) Phone 8699 Tonca Beans Highest Prices Paid iWm. N. Kennedy & Co., Ltd. It MARMI ESQUARS LET US DO TOUR PRmIN4( Latet books ad MagasGeJ Behool Beoks and *tadtloneY. ToyS Curios and Nevetles. THE SOUTHERN PRINTERT, AND BOOKSUOIP 10 Pointo-s-Plerre Road, aID- Fernando Prinove Town. PERSEVERANCE CLUB COCKTAIL DINNER and DANCE TONIGHT ** M M ,?At. ... Our Dbeeoor Day 0 SOUSE pAi .7#?~~'sba~u BARBECUE eDNE n *AQUATIO iTI DINNU aI DANCd frhom aum. to 11 p. M. QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN IINELY CONSTRUCTED SHOES THAT, * FIT and WEAR. ;' j *i ' "Out 1) 1 110 4 1 A TAWcaf A4WAYMAn, m hereby foU- 2e4. atw anl property in arfn of the Mdemeied rt and haIWeS wiM be vert ed for saue in tihe Tniald Guardian" early lai AU OUt34" RoMe Rate up to and iUcludlin tWe your I4. Metafed $u001e6 of water U toI and inliudigU thSe qWu r ended Wt June, IS4 4 All other Rat"e and OharW due and payable up to a4nd a- eluding the Slat Xeoboear, tttl Owners who desir to avoid ths advertIeummet and to MV the t ddS- tional charge of such edverUta ment, are advised t pay rt ar- rears on or before the d Auu^t,4 1344. H. W.Faorell, 'Pon OWL CITY COUNCIL PORT-OF.ZPAIN Appointment Of A. sistant Encgier Application an A"ited fotr Me 10141 oflitee Pr ofsh I"Sthes ZTMe g -~e /," 1 *I - .M,. I s' ~-a $4.~ I Fl I ir * : ~ T '. i IaP. 06 an aswlS *t ol 'ftiiir "'^ 30h *W* (r ^ t^,'(my ,^ 1"16si , 14 ^A*A' 1 r *. . 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TOW"10 Ofl tree armlll Amer betl f It ADM Wsshmio n .... .... over et etn ow a I=&.'=bad. oo llag 7tu on t lPn.- o ' i; S rt ltia !!i i ii r ~ vl > r b y A.. to ri y A,1 -. , or o .I T} M6n0o lo w 5 3 Wtr r .n BAt1 7t to A yg 6 .. d t a o hnr way' 2 % l c eon t -,0 n oh n tIl 1 S A pp l tlvi ni lM0 LG 2 AM, I. .. 2a t 1 J m I.,A u K. 1 Full p a n oxrd. t S 4 A ug !,. f BM oaa 4io 9I i't"nder d the"r aldolenre, o3 V .la death of Hi e t n o w L u In 0 St (to f (Sluci ad t exil ri i., t, .l .. DLA.II. &S 1120 R WARD F Ior EgeB 8ofe aw ioN o$ rofUgs IHED o OreM Apply 1i< or "whatult IBunve t Yo an tCircl r o sor.t o the 2aidam on .to Penal Rock Road 4 "t .S I~ =l tmn 0 0~. F YUANlDlHOR3 Tom lpxmLCAt, ,o enWo oda ~t~t&Br.a" Modbyook, mied t oNVlut O (ow' $'ar _Slf O. -w a mE s two. O. G ET.. T OM- p" laten eT ce A uc;"lon T /. : E R C A N D I ', .. 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