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WRINKLED PAPERS i oo1, 11s"1 -- f ih t nutt: ti.,, - UAL MUSIC SYSTEM PHONOGRAPHS BAY STRET PtIU E 2- to over $4,000.00 oo o e iaatd eeaiesg onswitNinee Bah,.Nsm., Nassau and Bahama Islands Leading Newspaper VOL. LXXI, No. 186 Thursday, July 41974.Pr nt VOL. LXXI, No. 186 Thursday, July 4, 1974. Pric: 20Cnt ,,i ,, t i i i t Tourism in great difficulty, warns Carlton Francis CARLTON IF ANCIS Survival call By Elliston Rahming FORMER Minister of Finance and Development Carlton Francis yesterday described tourism as in "great difficulty" and called on the banking community to inject loan capital into the economy for the country's "survival." The loans, if received, will assist the Bahamas Development Corporation to open new avenues of employment and thereby revitalize the economy, he said. Addressing a Bankers Club luncheon at the Sheraton British Colonial Hotel. Mr. Francis declared that, "the banking community is of vital importance to the economy because it provides financial lubrication that makes the economic wheels flow freely." Where there is a bouyant economy, the Development Building: no GOVERNMENT'S school building programme is costing "at least $1 million more" than it ought to, Opposition M.P. Norman Solomon asserted in the House today. He said the programne was costing more than it needed because the P. rclfab piefabriiated .construction .ystemn is more expcisive than other available mn.th.,lds. and because sub-contract! ,. e being ,.t by the governae;t to competentt biu ide. as 1;itical payoffs." a\ Sr. Solomon (I . Geo .. and DOrnonmr. . mak:ri, :,' unsu- ( sflt f t '.-. SHoue 'Ilcct c', .11 lec % inquire intc- all i Iv. relation of' JAI fiiilk4'I f ltl sic i.' 11 arni Srtl.hcr government buildings utilizing Panelfab material and equipment." Government defeated the motion 21-7 despite an Opposition assertion that unless government had something to hide "there could be no possible objection to appointment of this com- mittee." Over ninent spok'esmen speaking against Mr. Solomon's probe motion called his allegations "wild accusations with no substantiation." A major prop in their argument was the fact thaht government had no choice but to use Paneltab; that was a condition of the loan that made the school building programme p'; .ihle. Mr. Soh mon oocned his push for pjp, ointment of the committc'- by noting that govern mn:; t f tri'en opposed commirinittec on il ground that they could Jo nothing cc :lstru active that the gve. nincnt could not do on its '!f' cannum be overlooked," hc ai "th. th, positionn ;ttces sO wrvr fthy cn to be sure the various ministries are conducting their affairs in the highest manner." In this particular case, "the Opposition is alleging that at least some of the contractors for these schools are totally incapable of building them. The buildings are costing taxpayers a great deal more money than they ought to. No less a person than a government Minister made it plain that PINDLING STILL SILENT EFFORTS by Clarence Town representative Michael Lightbourn to elicit information from the Prime Minister on the cost of his various trips has again met with a stone wall. Mr. Pindling, who has already refused to discuss his S overseas and Out Island trips, today repeated his position when asked by Mr. SLightbourn to advise the House of the total expense to ON TRIPS government of his recent visit to the Far East. The Prime Minister re- ferred him to answers given on June 26 when he said that if the member had any particular trip or trips in mind for which he had cause to believe that government funds were improperly spent he would be happy to deal with the ones he cited. certain contracts have to be given to certain persons because they were political debts that had to be paid," he charged. As a result, he said, the documents certifying that various stages of work had been completed satisfactorily, were not coming through as quickly as the governincn't would like. ie added: "Panelflib construction is very often more expensive than conventional construction. It is not only more expensive, but it is not as resistant to vandalism and the wear and tear all schools are subject to." + Hq bad reliable infprnation mir 'l lr' airea oi tlw-co't housing the 'anelfab system is quoted at "more than $20 a square foot," while there are local firms, like Stran-Steel and Butlers, that "can do low-cost housing for between $15 and $17 a square foot." Spearheading government's counter-attack, Education Ministry parliamentary secretary Sinclair Outten (PLP-St. Barnabas) said Paelfab's cost 'as about $23 a square foot while conventional concrete block construction was being quoted at about $28 a square fool. Woiks Minister Simeon L. Bowe said that when the progralinrd was first conceived government asked major contractors in the U.S. Canada and the U.K. to tender, with the stipulation that the work would have to be contractor- financed. No Bahamian firm was capable of contrator financing for the project, he said. Corporation chairman said, the financial weather will be fair. He therefore urged the financial sector, as the second largest employer next to government, to assist in revitalising the economy. Mr. Francis said that construction has been on the decline since 1969 and has almost come to a halt. "Therefore," he continued, "craftsmen will not be heavily employed during the next three to four years." According to the South Beach MP the field of banking employs the second highest number of persons in the Bahamas and as such, "there is not much room for many more persons to be employed therein. "Taking into consideration the present economic condition, it is time for us to Lovers' fight led to blaze, court told FRfDA MARTIN 23, burned down the Shirley Street Karate School last October following a quarrel and fight with her lover, the Supreme Court heard today. Police Detective Constable 556 Ronald Lindsay today read a statement allegedly given by Martin which said she also attempted to ignite herself but was hampered by somebody. But the woman told the court she did not remember telling the officer everything contained in the statement and objected to a portion which said she had put her baby on the bed which uas allegedly sprinkled with kerosene. Martin, not represented by counsel. has pleaded not guilty to the charge accusing her of burning down the building on October 28. Lindsay, led in evidence by C'rovn Co'unsel Jui Sawyer. tefx- th pupto:t.d aa& teaioiP which he said Martin volunteered on the morning of October 29. She said that she went to "Shorty" Munroe's bar on Shirley Street on the night of October 27 and saw her boyfriend, Donald, talking with two girls. She approached him and said "again Donald'" and held him by the collar. The two girls left immediately and hlie began to fight with her. In the fight, her clothes were torn off and shortly afterward, a police car with four officers drove by and she told them what happened. Donald told them she was crazy and that he never niolested her. The officers told her to go home and then they left, the statement said Martin allegedly went to the karate school where sle stayed with I)onald and threw her clothes onto the 1'd along with her baby and sprinkled Ieroscne on then. Somebody took the baby out of the building, however, and she was also prevented from lighting herself afire by another person. She ended her statement by ;sayin that Donald had caused h 'r/ to leave her former bxafrietd -for hioi but he began mistreating her after a while-. "I do not know what caused me to do such a stupid thing," the statement said. Lindsay said he cautioned and charged Martin after she gave him the statement. le said officers arrested her on October 27 at the scene of the fire. Russian ship arrives THE S.S Maksim Gorkiy, a 25,000-ton Russian crusie ship arrived here Tuesday from New York, marking the beginning of eight scheduled cruises to the Bahanias. The ..hip, which carried 377 passengers, is owned by the Black Sea Shipping Company of Russia and was formerly the S.S. Hamburg built in 1968. It is managed by the March Shipping Company of Montreal with Mundytours as agents in Nassau. The ship, which has an all-Russian crew, will be making weekly calls here until the end of August. Also arriving on Tuesday was the S.S. Oronsay which calls once a year from Australia. Youth dies CHRISTOPHER Skees, 16, of Sea Breeze Estate, became Nassau's llth traffic fatality victim yesterday. He was involved in an accident with a dog Monday in Sea Breeze Estates. chart a different course and pursue new directions if we are going to survive," he declared. Calling on the banks for a "survival loan," Mr. Francis said the Development Corporation is in need of such a loan in order to get its programme off the launching pad. "Only about six percent of the work force in the country are engaged in the fields of agriculture and fisheries and at this time, the only fish we export is crawfish," Mr. Francis said. "There are sufficient scale fish in the Bahamian seas for export. If this area of labour is explored, the employment situation can be improved." According to the former Development Minister, "Andros has some of the best land areas in the world for farming. There can be livestock production, can- ning, and even soy beans." .. Examinations were presently going on for re-opening the sugar mill on Abaco, and the Gulf and Western Company intended to set up a beef production farm on the same island, he said. Mr. Francis also envisaged garment factories, furniture factories and the building of more hotels on the Family Islands as a means of revitalizing the economy and increasing employment. In an exclusive interview with The Tribune in April, the Corporation chairman noted that one of the handicaps in getting many of these industries off the ground was the failure of the promised Development Bank to materialize. As spelled out in the White Paper on independence, rfi Bank would, among other things, .have provided loan capital to feasible small Bahamian businesses where a higher than usual risk factor is involved. In May's House debate on the social economic and cultural plight of the Bahamian, Prime Minister Lynden Pindling pointed out that it would require $3 to $4 million to provide financial assistance for farmers and fishermen. The government however had little money to spare, he added. Mr. Francis said that about 1500 students came out of school this year "without particular skills and in need of jobs. He therefore called on the financial community to assist by developing' "new avenues whereby the economy can be refurbished and unemploy- ment placed in a state of obscurity." -Butler called to the Bar HOUSL SPEAKER Ar- lington G. Butler was yesterday admitted to the Bahamas Bar of the Supreme Court following presentation ol his petition by itlorney David C Bethell. The 36-year-old politician admitted that as a beginner in something again he was approaching his profession with a degree of caution. Mr Butler spoke before a large audience in the free-flowing style he is well known for. A lack of seating space saw several attorneys crowding the bench in the prisoners' dock. Prime Minister Mr. Pindling and several other Cabinet Ministers and government representatives attended. Acting Chief Justice James Smith welcomed the new attorney. Mr. Kendal G. Isaacs, Q.C., , Leader of the Opposition, welcomed Mr Butler on behalf of the members of the Inner Bar. Free National Movement Senator Orville Turquest, injecting some humour into the occasion as he welcomed Mr Butler on behalf of the Outer Bar, said he hoped the new attorney's appearances would ARLINGTON BUTLER not be marked by his use of Parliamentary procedure. He honed the new attorney would not, in the heat of argument, say that it was his ruling rather than his submission and that his appearances would not end in the naming of the judge. Mr. Butler said he was indebted to his wife, Mrs. Sheila Butler whose understanding had ai, contributed toward accomplishment. The father of two sons, he taught in the Bahamas' educational system between 1957-67. He is a former chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party and the Bahamaas Broadcasting Corporation and leader of the Bahamas delegation to the 1968 C.P.A. Conference. Salaries Review Commission chairman Anthony Roberts, has informed Public Services Union president Thaddeus Darling that because of the present economic conditions in the country, government has decided that it can only grant a temporary interim increase of $20 per month to mern mo or the OPSL", Members of the BPSU now have an interim increase of $26 per month which means that the present temporary allowance will be increased from $26 to $46 per month. temporary allowance will be increased from $26 to $46 per month. Garth Greene, secretary of the union, said: "We are not satisfied but we recognize that Government has seen our case and will consider us in the THE PREMISES of The Tribune were temporary ly evacuated early this morning following, an anonymous call that a bomb planted in the building was due to explode shortly after 9 a.m. The caller, a man, rang The Tribune switchboard twice to repeat his message. A search by police failed to 1975 budget. "Although the cost of living has risen and members of the union are having a hard time, we realize that the work of th commission could not bo completed over night, ' "We are now waititgfor the Cm"iiminiss.ior to r t it .' .' round ol tdliks i "te present salary negoltuionis.,n be .completed," the un .il secretary said. A spokesman fog the' Department of P#litic Personnel said today that the existing anomalies cannot be corrected by an increase of this nature and the Salary Review Commission will continue to examine the several anomalies within the Public Servie" Salaries Structure with a view to making appropriate recommendations to Cabinet." turn up any sign of a bomb. Tribune editor Sir Etienne Dupuch arrived in the midst of the alert, but went immediately inside. HOLIDAY Wednesday, July 10 Independence Day will he a public holiday. By Etienne Dupuch When I went to the office yesterday morning Nicki Kelly, Acting News Editor of The Tribune, told me that the Prime Minister was calling a press conference for 11 a.m. '4 She said she understood that it Swas in connection with his trip Sto the Far East. The interview was over but the story 'was not written before I went to lunch. I don't go back to the office in the afternoon. At lunch a friend phoned to tell me that the Prime Minister had just let out j a heavy .blast against me on * ZNS. He hoped I had an answer. I read the story in The Tribunr last night In an issue such as that raised by the Prime Minister The Tribune is not concerned with answers. We are con cerned onl) with establishing 1 the truth. d It is clear that Mr. I'indlng Doesn't believe that we are concerned with the truth Because in his interview he Repeatedly branded me as a Chronic and malicious liar. He is wrong. I make Smistakes, of course. Who Doesn't? But I don't lie and I 60 DIFFERENT ROOM DISPLAYS No.('harg.Jor tIooukis I tr m t hold malice against no man. I have a duty to perform in this newspaper and, in the process of doing my job, I am obliged to step on many people's corns. In its issue of Friday, June 14, The San l'rancisco examinerer published a column by Albert Morch in which he cited several cases of what he considered extravagance at a time when many people were finding it difficult to survive. One of the alleged cases was that of Mr. Pindling who, he stated, had a dinner party for five at the Blue Fox restaurant at a cost of $694.34. Part of the bill, Morch alleged, were three bottles of Chateau I.afitte Rothschild at $140 a bottle. Morch also stated that fiie security men were on the inside and four more Inside and foul more (with dalkie talkies) outside I published this story from Tihe San I'ranrcisc, Examiner as dn alleged report. Now Mr Pindling brands me as a liar because he says the report in 7he /f vaminer was (alse. lie also states that he could have taken action against nme for libel but he had decided against doing this because it would have taken too long to bring the facts to the public And so he attacked me on ZNS, in The Guardian and in The Tribune. Fair enough. f dish out blows and I know how to take them in return. It's a wonderful game if you know how to play it. From the very outset I want to say that I accept Mr. Pindling's statement as being the truth because, as I am sure we all know, Mr. Pindling is an honest and a truthful man. The case. however, is worthy of some examination. Mr. Pindling produced a bill from the Blue Fox restaurant, one of the leading eating places in San Francisco. to support his statement. Thel Trthum printed a copy of this bill with the interview on the front page last night but the print on the bill was to fine for most of our readers to make out the details A significant fact. of course, is that it was typewritten Normally restaurants do not type their bills It took a week for Mr. Pindling to make his statement. It is presumed it took that time to get a copy of the bill from San Francisco. Nowhere on the bill is Mr. Pindling identified as the person who contracted this expenditure. But Mr. Pindling says this is the bill for his dinner. I am not disputing his claim. But the fact that his name appears nowhere on the bill is an interesting point. I mention it only because it is an interesting fact. If you examine the bill carefully you will find that it is made out to Richard B. Foreman, Bahama Islands Tourist Office. San Francisco. Since the bill is made out to a department of the Bahamas Government it is presumed that this will be charged to Mr. Pindling's entertaining allowance provided by the Legislature This is quite legitimate. ol course. But.as far as I know. w hen , bill is incurred by a pubhi. officer, the account is made out in his name. He personal. brings it to Nassau with him and it is submitted to the Treasury for payment I presume that such a transaction in the case of the Prime Minister would be cleared through the Cabinet Office in Nassau and not through a Ministry of Tourism office in San Francisco Now then, understand me clearly. I am merely stating that this is the normal procedure in any government in any part of the world. But the PLP government may have its own way of doing things. Is this a case in which provision is made for the Prime Minister to use Ministry of Tourism funds for entertaining? Remember folks, I'm only asking a question that might need to be answered in another place. I am not suggesting that anything is wrong with the procedure. All I am saying is that it is interesting to know that there might be a new procedure that might require some explaining. Instead of five dinner guests. as reported by Morch, this bill is for ten dinner guests. Instead of three bottles of wine at S140 a bottle. the bill is for one bottle of wine at S I I and hall' bottle at 52.50 In view of the high rate ol intoxication in the Bahamas reportedly the highest in the West Indies ... I must commend the Prime Minister for having such an abstemious party A bottle and a half of ten people would barely wet their whistle! Excellent! Congratulations! What interests me par- ticularly about this bill is the fact that a first class restaurant in a city like San Francisco serves a half bottle of wine for $2.50. I am sure nat many readers of this column will be interested in an eating place in San Francisco where the food is very expensive and the wine dirt cheap. I am also sure that there must have been an even cheaper wine available because it seems unlikely that Mr. Pindling would offer his guests the cheapest wine on the menu. He has the reputation of being far more generous than that. In his interview the Prime Minister made no reference to Morch's report that he had five security men inside and four outside (with walkie talkies). When it is remembered how many policemen it takes to guard him aid his family in Nassau. I suppose Mr. Pindling regarded this as normal procedure unworthy of his attention. So much for the dinner party. And I hope Mr. Pindling is impressed by now that I am mortified that a responsible newspaper like The San Francisco Examiner might have got his bill mixed up with somebody's else's extra- vagance._ *.***** His other statement covered the trip to Japan when his wife was accompanied by her hairdresser. Mr. Pindling emphasized that the hairdresser was a Bahamian. I suppose he did this because Mrs. Pindlina's private hairdresser is a white woman and for this reason it was being suggeted ia some quarters that she was a foreigner. He states that all the expenses on this trip were paid by the owner of the ship that Mrs. Pindling went to Japan to christen. I accept this statement absolutely. This is normal procedure and so I am not surprised that their host paid the bill. I am glad that Mr. Pindling took this opportunity to state that the hairdresser has accompanied his wife on other trips at no expense to the government. In his interview he charged that I stated that the government paid the bills for his wife and other members of the party. I merely asked questions. And I feel that my questions were justified when it is remembered that other members of the government have a habit of splurging at the public's expense. A case in point was the trip to Acapulco. Mexico of Tourism Minister Clement Maynard and his party. I am glad to see that in all things Mr. Pindling stands as a shining example to his associates in government! But if I may presume to drop a thought without any desire to offend his dignity, I would like to remind the Prime Minister that thousands of hi people have become poorer and poorer under his administration while a few choice people have hecoe richer and richer. Mr. PMdllad himself now has all the appearances of being a very wealthy man. But all this show of ostentation at this time might not be politic for the stomachs of a hungry people. I use the word politic advisedly because Mr. Pindling has demonstrated on more than one occasion that he is a master political ... and I am sure he will agree with me that he is both an honest and a truthful politician. Excellent! In view of all this discussion I feel that Mr. Pindling owes it to himself and to the Bahamian people to take this matter up with the editor of The San l'rancisco examinerr as the article by March may have been damaging to his unblemished image and also to the reputation of the Bahama Islands. In the interests of justice and fairplay I intend to write to the editor of The Examiner about this matter. I'm sure he will want to get to the bottom of this story because, on the surface, there seems no reason why Morch should want to publish a false story about t* Prime Minister of the Ba haia. Union wins temporary $20 increase Bomb hoax at Tribune lbt ribunt Mr Pindling makes a statement I -- 1 .* -f BLUEPRINT FOR PEACE Weapons: LONDON Britain ann- -ss n er ounced a new buepintr ,llves W hp patrol outside a Belfast bar last Opti" istic pea,-e in Northern Ireland week died in a hospital today. U lst hanc Thursday. He was the 1,040th BRUSSELS U.S. Sec t provides for nw electnsU lster new c dance knownvictim. It provides for new election "There must be some form retary of State Henry Kissinger to a constitutional convention people of Ulster to work out Two-thirds of Northern of power-sharing and today said he was "fairly whose task will be to decide on their own destiny. Ireland's 1% million people are partnership because no optimistic" that the United a form of administration Prime Minister Harold Protestants. political system will survive or States and the Soviet Union acceptable to both Protestants Wilson's government never- For five years the province be supported unless there is a would be able to reach a and Roman Catholics. theless remains committed to has been wracked by sectarian widespread acceptance of it long-term agreement limiting Ihe government plan, called power-sharing between violence, within the community," the offensive nuclear weapons. Troops get key hill back PHNOM PENH -- Cam- bodian Government troops today reoccupied a strategic hill north of Phnom Penh which fell to insurgent forces nearly four months ago, field reports said. After reaching the base of Oudong Hill, 18 miles north of :he capital, late Wednesday small commando groups advanced to its main peak and were joined early today by another 200 soldiers, the reports said. The hill, two miles south of the province town of Oudong, f-11 in mid-March when insurgents pushed into the area. Elements of Khmer Rouge force harassed the three-day operation's advance but presented no significant obstacle, field officers said. Intelligence sources in Phnom Penh estimate there are between 4,000 and 5,000 in-.:rgcnts in the area but field officers said today that most nave pulled north and west to protect Oudong, still in Khmer Rouge hands. Field reports quoted officers as saying that the insurgents also pulled away two captured U.S. made artillery pieces with trucks during the night Wednesday heading westward. The insurgents captured the guns during the March fighting and had earlier been using them to besiege Longvek, seven miles north of the hill, and more recently on 5,000-man task forces clearing route five to Kompong Luong. In recent days, however, field reports indicated little use of the guns. (AP) Best onthe StM J.Supyern * IWS LJ. bymeld Toebeeos Ce. TEARS KEEPS BACK PERON MOURNERS BUENOS AIRES Argentine leaders eulogized President Juan Peron today and promised to assist his widow and successor, Isabel, to lead the country. "Here and now, in front of your casket and in the presence of your soul, I reassert my pledge to support firmly the constitutional process," said Gen. Leandrm E. Anaya, one of 12 speakers at a funeral service. Opposing political leaders promised the same cooperation. Anaya's troops, well armed and in battle gear, were outside the Congress spaced two feet apart to line the cortege route to the presidential mansion in suburban Olivos. The popular 78-year-old leader died Monday of a heart attack and lay in state Tuesday and Wednesday. When police finally closed the doors early today, they had to use tear gas to keep back the protesting crowd. Scores of thousands were still standing in the cold rain, some after waiting 25 hours in line. After a brief scuffle, they were turned away, and Peron's black rosewood coffin was closed. The municipal government reported medical .teams treated 17,824 persons for fainting, exhaustion or attacks of nerves. Peron's widow, Isabel, spent much of Wednesday standing by the casket or receiving visitors in a separate room. 'Chou il reports denied TOKYO China today officially denied as "pure fabrication" rumours that Chinese Premier Chou en-Lai (pictured) is either gravely ill or dead, a Jape nese report from Peking said. Kyodo news service, in a Peking dispatch, said the denial was made by a Chinese Foreign Ministry official, who was not identified by name. The speculation was reportedly touched off in foreign countries because Chou has been absent for more than a month from public since he had met with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdul Razak last month. The Chinese official was quoted as saying that "such observation is a pure fabrication." Kyodo said (AP) GIVE UP A DRINK WASHINGTON "My fellow Americans, will you give up one martini a year?" U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey poses that rhetorical question in pleading for a display of American generosity to the down-and-out nations of the world. Congressional support tor foreign aid has wavered in recent years, a trend taste island. od it is.. ng Size dramatized last January by a lopsided House of Representatives vote against a $1.5 billion replenishment for th6 International Development Association (IDA). The IDA is a world bank subsidiary that lends low-interest money only to the poorest of the poor nations. those with per capital incomes of a dollar a day or less. Scl IIs er Hotel I DOWNTOWN MIAMI Spsa likiu lHthi SINGLE .............. 1000 DOUBLE ............. 1100 TWIN ............... 12.00 TRIP .............. 14.00 QUAD ............... 17.00 Home of the AMERICAN-BAHAMIAN FEDERATION aSS~ w. *-iS "The Northern Ireland Constitution White Paper," puts the burden largely on the Protestants and minority Catholics in the strife-torn province. More than 1,000 people have died. A British soldier, shot by a -sniper while on Soviet professor wants to settle in Britain LONDON Britain has advised a Soviet professor who wants to settle in this country with his family that he must apply for a visa in a normal way and his application will be considered. A Foreign Office spokesman said the application was received by the British Consul General in Amsterdam from Prof. Vladimir Tsaryunov, a specialist in languages. The professor, his wife and 8-year-old son had reached Holland from Nigeria where they had spent about one year under a Soviet-Nigerian cultural pact. The spokesman said the request from the Russian merely indicated his wish to settle in this country. "If he applies for a visa in the normal way his case will be considered," the spokesman said. "The Foreign Office will pass the request on to the Home Office in the usual way." The spokesman said he was unable to indicate immediately if the Russian has yet submitted his visa application and if he is citing political reasons for his desire to settle in Britain. Thus far the British have had no approach from the Soviet Embassy either in London or in the Hague objecting to Britain's evident readiness to allow the Russian family into this country. Tsaryunov would be the third prominent Soviet citizen to defect this week. Ballet star Mikhail Barishnikov has been given temporary permission to live in Canada and pianist Valery Afanasiev has been granted political asylum in Belgium. (AP) BURTON'S BACK LE HAVRE, France Richard Burton returned to Europe today for the first time since his Swiss Divorce from Elizabeth Taylor. He left the liner France with a girlfriend and drove to an undisclosed location. Burton was accompanied by Ellen Rossen, 27, daughter of the late film director Robert Rossen, and a secretary on the trip from New York. He stayed in his cabin for three hours after other passengers started debarking before he decided to emerge to face waiting newsmen and photographers. He declined to say anything except that he intended to go to Rome as a tourist. An unidentified friend was waiting with an old model car at the dockside. Inflation? Try Israel where razor blades are $1 each JERUSALEM -- Israelis are focusing their attention on the specter of runaway inflation-, and prices that have been going wild since the October war are due for another 2 to 4 per cent jump because of a new government plan to cool the economy. For example: Many factory workers take home less than $250 a month after whopping tax deductions. But an Israeli-made, black-and-white television set costs $450, a good meal in a restaurant is hard to find for under $15 per person and instant coffee can run more than $6 a pound. None- theless, many Israelis are still lining up to buy consumer goods before the next round of price increases. The consumer price index rose 21.2 per cent in the first five months ot the year, and the trade deficit in the first four months was $642 million, 66 per cent above the same period last year. This week Premier Yitzhak Rabin's new government announced plans to combat the soaring inflation, reduce public and private spending and raise nearly $1 billion in additional revenue. Government spending will be cut by nearly $500 million, and a new 10 per cent surcharge will bringthe total tax on foreign goods entering the country to 35 per cent. A complusory war loan now ranging from 7 to 9 per cent of taxable income will be increased 3 per cent. A onetime 5 per cent tax will be collected on real estate and cars. Finance Ministry officials predicted the new measures would hike consumer prices 2 per cent, but economic experts predicted a rise closer to 4 per cent. Yet there are indications the rich and the middle class are still spending freely. Economists find that difficult to explain. The cheapest Israeli-made wash- ,ing machine runs around $450, and an American refrigerator can cost more than $2,500. American razor blades go for nearly $1 each. Luxury restaurants are booming, but Gino Vinocchi, who runs a little Italian place in East Jerusalem, has suffered from a decline that is forcing him to close at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. "Nobody comes for dinner," he complained. "Now even fewer people will be able to eat out, and it's hardly worth staying open." Avi Lerner, who works in a Tel Aviv orange juice factory, takes home $220 a month. He Air rights GEORGETOWN, Guyana - The Government has announced that Pan American World Airlines and Air France would be required to apply for new operating licenses in Guyana. A Government spokesman said the two airlines were the only international carriers that failed to meet a June 30 deadline to negotiate a new air services agreement at the Timehri international airport. Guyana had also sued Pan American for $50,000 for the alleged non-payment of landing rights, according to the government. (AP) already pays about $100 of his salary in taxes, and under the new government plan wiit have to give another 3 per cent foi the war loan. On a yearly basis that comes to an additional $350 deducted from his paycheck. Two earlier war loan deductions amounted to $7,000. Finance Minister Yehoshua Rabinowitz pledged, however, that basic commodity prices would not be allowed to rise and "the government will see to it that low-income earners are not hurt." (AP) -- I l lI 1 white paper declared. The blueprint pointedly draws the attention of Protestants to the fact that, unlike the rest of Britain, their province shares a common land frontier "and a special relationship" with the Irish Republic. Previous moves by the British government to give the Republic a voice in Ulster's affairs have touched off furious reaction by Protestant mili- tants. A general strike called by the Protestant Ulster Workers Council last may paralyzed the province. 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Box F-2436, Freeport, Grand Bahama executive printers of the bahamas, ltd. ANNUAL REPORTS "'CG s -T CARBON SNAP-OUTS p~CCOUF~ Sr4Fh PHIONE: 2-4287 2 THE TRIBUNE Thursday. July 4, 1974 r '- IL - - -- I -^~rENC/ 7 ^^OR ,o> p~o`] _ItaG /Pz~s THE TRIBUNE Thursday, July 4, 1974 tht Sribunt NuL.Um Awmcru Jumaam IN VEIBA MACGTM Being Bound To Swear To The Dogmas Of No Master LEON E. H. DUPUCH, Publisher/Edltor 1903. 1914 SIR ETIENNE DUPUCH, O.B.E., K.C.S.G., D.Litt., LL.D. Publisher/Editor 1917-1972 Contributing Editor 1972. EILEEN DUPUCH CARRON,M.Sc., B.A., LL.B., Publaher/Editor 1972. Published Daily Monday to Saturday Shirley Street, P.O. Box N-3207, Nassau, Bahamas. Thursday, July 4, 1974 I EDITORIAL Freedom at the crossroads By ETIENNE DUPUCH Yesterday I returned to my travel series. But I would like to impress on you that the Emergency Powers Bill has passed the Legislature and although two of the islands' leading lawyers, Mr. Kendal Isaacs, Q.C., Leader of the Opposition in the House, and Mr. Orville Turnquest, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, maintain that there is no legal instrument by which this law can be brought into force, the Attorney General, the Hon. Paul Adderley, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate, disagrees with them. This means ... whether or no ... the government is determined to use the powers contained in this Bill. In any event, you have already had a mild taste of what this Bill might mean in the future. Both in the House and the Senate members of the Opposition were curbed by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate in their-comments on the Bill. It would appear that the President of the Senate was acting on the advice of Mr. Adderley. It was far from a free debate on a matter involving the freedom of the Bahamian people. Remember ... a people get the kind of Government they deserve. HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY Kyota, Japan, May 12 Those of you who read this column yesterday will recall that I broke off writing an article about world human movements that will, in time, change the whole pattern of human society, when the telephone in our room rang. It was 3 o'clock. 1 was so startled by a phone call at that ungodly hour in the morning in a country where I don't know anyone that it broke my train of thought. As I have already told you, it was our eldest son, Etienne Jr., calling from Nassau to wish his mother a Happy Mother's Day -and to speak with his son Graham, who is making this world -tour with us. SIt is now six o'cock on the same morning and I am back on the job. A minute ago I drew the screens on the window to look out on a new day a wonderful Mother's Day. Unlike yesterday afternoon when a heavy smog covered the land ... the sun is shining brightly. From the window of my room I look out on a street of hops bearing Japanese signs that T am unable to read. The shops are still closed and f wonder whether they open on Sunday in this country where the Christian religion is in the great minority. At this hour the streets are deserted except for an occasional car that speeds past our window ...nd two small Japanese men walking on the sidewalk. It is clear that they are impelled by different motivations and so their movements are in striking contrast. The man out front has a small valise slung over his left shoulder. He is moving as fast as his dwarfed legs Japanese men have short legs will carry him. It seems that he is hastening to catch a bus to make a journey to some distant place. S The other man has a newspaper opened before him. He is walking leisurely. It is clear that he has nothing to do ... nowhere in particular to go ... and so he is dragging his feet in the march of time. I will continue my story about human movements across the face of the globe tomorrow but right now I want to tell you a beautiful little story that is appropriate for Mother's Day. After I went back to bed three hours ago I dreamt a dream. It was a pretty little dream but in the wrong setting for the two people involved. It was. nevertheless, the kind of thing that could have happened on a Mother's Day behind closed doors ... because kings and queens have hearts too and they are subject to the same human emotions that are experienced by ordinary folk. I dreamt I was standing in a crowd on the sidewalk in Nassau opposite the Public Square. Something was happening in the area that had drawn a large crowd such as gathers at this spot for the New Year's morning John Canoe parade. "Oh dear God, will he see me?" I heard a woman whisper audibly behind me in a voice wet with tears. I turned around and recognized the woman as Queen Mary, mother of a king who had deserted a throne and his family for love of another woman. In my dream I followed the direction of her eyes and there ... standing in the street on the edge of the crowd ... was her son Edward, the abdicated King Edward VIII who had become the Duke of Windsor. She moved with hurried steps along the sidewalk. As she drew opposite to where her son was standing, she cleared her throat. He recognized the sound and turned his head quickly in the direction from which it had come. "Mother" was the only word he uttered as he hurried in pursuit of the fleeting form of the woman he had wounded so deeply by his self-indulgent behaviour that almost toppled the throne of England. As she heard his footsteps behind her she turned, opened her arms and folded him to her bosom. "My son," she said, breathing heavily while he wept penitently on her bosom. This was my own Mother's Day dream. It seemed specially done in my dream world for me alone because no one else in the crowd seemed to be aware of their presence. The Windsor story is one of the greatest human tragedies of all time. I have always felt admiration for Queen Mary who "stood 14 feet tall", as the common expression goes. when torn between the conflict of a mother's love and her duty to a great nation, she accepted with bleeding heart the role in life a true queen must play. And I have always felt sorry for the son who became the slave of a passion that was the downfall of Adam in the Garden of Eden. This is the end of my dream story. A half an hour later and I have just looked out the window again. Cars are still rolling over the roads .. not many of them but enough to give evidence of life and movement in this sleeping Sdity. . Now the sidewalks are completely deserted except for a young woman who looks like a working girl. She Is dressed in a faded red shirt. This girl is just standing there, looking neither to the right nor to the left, as though she has nowhere to go, nothing to do. And I wondered ... as I looked out from the luxury of a well-appointed hotel suite what was passing through this girl's mind. Was she one of life's unfortunates, standing alone unwanted in the early hours of a Mother's Day morning, without hope or purpose in life, while time hurries by and leaves her behind in the march of events? A little later I looked out again. She was still standing there, completely motionless. Now, a short distance away, a young man enters the scene. They are near to each other. He is looking down into a garbage pail on the sidewalk. They seem completely oblivious of the presence of each other. Here are two young people who obviously have problems in a big city but still their paths have not crossed because they ignore each other, They are living in a separate world with their own thoughts. It is on occasions like this ... my dream on Mother's Day and the scene of a yoAng woman and a young man standing alone - and apart on a city street ... that I realize how kind life has been to me and to many others like me who have breasted its challenges and ridden on the crest of the wave. This little story has made me think of our own family back in their happy homes in Nassau and Canada and of friends we have left behind us in Hawaii. They are among friends that I pick up by chance in my large storehouse of pleasant memories. It all started some months ago in Grand Cayman. My wife and I had dropped into a small informal eating place on the island and taken seats at an empty long table in the centre of the room. A few seconds later a young couple also drifted in and sat opposite to us at the table. It was a kind of community dining room. Others came in and soon there were a dozen of us, complete strangers, who had casually dropped into this place for a native meal of turtle steaks and rice, adorned with two slices of plaintain. The young chap looked across the table and introduced himself to us as Jack. John Dwyer Jr., was his name. And he introduced his wife as Barbara, an attractive young woman with very little make up. We talked. And as the meal progressed I felt that they were a wholesome young couple, the kind of people we like. They didn't smoke or drink and all their interests were healthy and wholesome. They were family people. Before we parted that night we realized that we had a great deal in common with this young couple. The next day they came to see us at our apartment and a permanent friendship was established. As it happened, they were living in Coral Gables near to the hotel at which I have been staying in that town since I left the Bahamas. They brought their three young children to see us at the hotel in Coral Gables. And, as one might expect from two wholesome young people, their children are well disciplined and charming. The eldest is about 8 years of age. Jack Dwyer went through West Point and saw action as an officer in Viet Nam. He had a great deal to say about Viet Nam and the Vietnamese people. He loved the people and the country which he described as ravishingly beautiful. Food is so abundant in this fertile land that there is no hunger anywhere. That is why the Communists want to get control of South Viet Nam where enough rice could be grown to feed all of China. During his army service he and his wife spent some time in Hawaii. They fell in love with the island and decided that when he was out of the army they would make their home there. Their visit to Grand Cayman was their last vacation before they made what they hope will be their final move. On their return to Coral Gables they sold their home and moved to Hawaii, where they bought a home and he is now a member of the second largest law firm in the island. It is a big firm, as everything else is big in that small but booming Pacific island. In an earlier article I told you that the important pineapple and sugar industries may be phased out, largely because of labour costs. Jack told me he will have to pay painters $70 a day to work on his house! When we met again in Hawaii the youngest child a little girl of about five surprised her parents by taking my hand and looking up in my face, called me grandpa. Ordinarily she is shy with strangers. My wife automatically became grandma. The other two children took up the echo. Now my wife and I are like members of the Dwyer family. The day before leaving Hawaii we spent eight hours at the Polynesian Village with the Dwyers. During all this time the little girl held my hand as we walked from place to place in the village. "It's extraordinary that all this should have started accidentally in an out-of-the-way place thousands of miles away," Barbara commented as she kissed us both goodbye, After we met in the Caymans Jack wanted to know more about me and my work in the Bahamas. I gave him a copy of my book, a copy of The Tribune's Special Independence edition, and a copy of my son's Handbook and Businessman's Annual. He wanted more and more of my writing. I sent him copies of The Tribune. And still he asked for more because he said he was fascinated by my articles. Now he is insisting that I write a book on Anglo-American relations because he feels that I have a new - a fresh point of view to bring to the subject. Jack Dwyer and I have a great deal in common. Hle is a Roman Catholic, he is a devoted family man, he believes in capital punishment, doesn't believe in the 1 8-year-old vote and questions the wisdom of universal adult suffrage under which the common man is given the power to undermine and destroy the social structure erected by the uncommon man. He would, like to serve his country in a public capacity but he realizes that the whole structure of democracy today forces most politicians to be tying hypocrites ... and he can not fill that role. "I believe I know more about the Bahamas," Jack laughed as we parted yesterday "than anyone who has ever visited the islands. Now I feel I must visit the place at some time when we take a vacation. I look out of my hotel window again. Now the young woman and young man are no longer there. It is 7 o'clock and the streets are still deserted. But in this hotel room there is love and happiness on Mother's Day and I think of all the families ... all over the world on this morning ... who are united by the bond of a mother's love and I interrupt my own happiness for a moment to sorrow for the millions who will not have this experience on this blessed Mother's Day. Tomorrow I will return to a discussion of the changing pattern of human society which, from my point of view, bodes ill for the way of life in which we have been reared and offers a threat to the survival of our Christian society. Are we approaching the Armageddon? As I concluded this article I moved across the room to wish my wife a Happy Mother's Day for the umptieth time since my son phoned us at 3 o'clock this morning. She was sitting on the edge of the bed making some notes in a small book and she knew the reason for my approach. "I'm busy," he informed me without looking up, "sit awhile until I get through," she added. And so I am back here waiting for awhile until she is really to be told all over again what a wonderful mother she has been to our children and grandchildren. It's noon and we are preparing for our first tour of the city. Now the streets are swarming with Japanese people. Only an occasional foreign face is to be seen in the crowds of bustling people. The shops are open ... and business is going on as usual. This is just another day in Japan. Very occasionally a Japanese woman is seen with reddish hair ... she wants to he different from the black haired women of her country. The Japanese men tend to be small ... the women.tiny and doll-like. They don't go to fat. Instead of going to fat in old age they grow thinner and thinner until some of them seem to be fading into nothingness. TODAY is Thursday, July 4, the 185th day of 1974. There are 180 days left in the year. 1973 Mrs. David Eisenhower (Julie Nixon) says her father, President Nixon, had considered resigning because of Watergatv affair, but that his family talked him out of it. 1972 North and South Korea renounce use of force and agree on principles to reunify Korea peacefully without outside interference. 1962 France and West Germany agree to seek a meeting of European confederation. 1959 Jamaica is granted internal self-government within West Indies federation. 1957 V. Molotov, D. J. Shepilov and G. M. Malenkov are expelled from presidium of central committee of Soviet communist party. 1955 Britain undertakes to return Simonstown naval base to South Africa, retaining right to use It, 1946 The Republic of the Philippines is founded after 47 years of U.S. rule. 1935 Austria, encouraged by Benito Mussolini of Italy, abolishes anti-Hapsburg laws and partially restores imperial property. 1900 -- British forces of Frederick Roberts and Redvers Buller join at Vkfontein in South Africa. 1887 Britain and Russia reach agreement on Afghanistan. 1866 Napoleon IlI announces cession of Venezia by Austria. 1824 Turkey captures Island of Ispara in war with (;reeks. 1798 French force takes Grenada in the West Indies. 1776 American Ieclaration : Independence is passed by Congress. 1528 -- England experiences its first serious outbreak of the plague. Today's birthdays: Nathaniel Hawthorne, U.S. author (1804-1865); Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian statesman-soldier (1807-1882): Calvin Coolidge, U.S. President (1872-1933); Eva Marie Saint, U.S. actress (1924--.); Stephen Foster, U.S. song writer (L826-1864). Thought for today: The best practical jokes are always played on someone else--anonymous. While m) wife was busying herself with odds and ends in the lootm Graham and I strolled aimlessly among the cQowd i the street, up arl down narrow covered streets dotted With uMaseous small shops in which just about every kind of pIodact in the world is being offered for sale. And Christianity is here too. During our stroll we found the Catholic Cathedral. It is conveniently next door to our hotel ... and ', we will be able to go to Mass before a cotlal party on the programme fur this evening. 0 i * 0 00* A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Callk hack the lovely April of her prime. 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BUY WHOLESALE FROM OUR WAREHOUSE SAVE UP TO 20% Special care given to Out Island Orders FOX FURNITURE Christie & Dowdeswell St. Nassau. P.O. Box 4Q18 0onntbitlle ones LONDON BOUTIQUE Telephone 5-3811 Bay&GeorgwSts. Sunday concerts in the gardens of the former Royal Victoria Hotel feature the Royal Bahamas Police Band and memories of the late 1880's when the hotel was the centre of gaiety and international intrigue. GIoomba *lI June lt toAug.31st. dancers to giv Island on Sunday to mark the beginning of the Goombay Summer series "Guest Artists in Concert". Appearing on the same programme will be the popular New Breed Dancers tiader the direction of Alek Zybine. The Washington dancers will also perform at the Kasbah Celebrity Room of El Casino in Freeport on Monday. . Tickets for these per- formances may be obtained at the Ministry of Tourism Information booths in Rawson Square and Prince George Wharf and at the Ministry, Nassau Court. In Freeport tickets may be obtained from the Ministry of Tourism Information Centre, International Bazaar. Tickets are being sold for $5 each and in Nassau this price will include the bridge toll. The Washington dance group is under the direction of Charles Augins and choregraphers-directors are Mike Malone and Louis Johnson. Since its formation in 1972, the 20-members group has been receiving favourable reviews by top entertainment critics in the United States. Jean Battey Lewis of the Washington Post wrote of Washington THE D.C. Black Repre- tory Dance Company fro,. Washington, D.C. will give a performance at the Le Cabaret Theatre Paradise Champion Sports Land Sale STAR PLAZA-MACKEY ST. 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Flagler, already making a reputation as an entrepreneur in the hospitality industry in Florida, caught wind of the opportunity in Nassau and purchased the Royal Vic in 1898. At that time, the Royal Vic was the only hotel in town and under Flagler's direction, served as the southeastern terminus of the tourist traffic to Florida. The Royal Vic'played host to the high and mighty, and a goodly number of Confederate soldiers who sought an impasse from the woes of the Civil War. Flagler passed on years later but the Royal Vic continued on in splendour in the sunny Bahamas owned and managed by several investors until its closure in 1972. And, as befitting the grand lady of leisure, the Bahamas government purchased the property as a historical landmark. e show the group in a recent article, dated February 21, 1974: "The Black Dance Company has a lot going for it: Two talented highly theatrical choregrapher-directors, Mike Malone and Louis Johnson; dancers bursting with energy; and a permanent performing home. "That is a solid base on which to build, and it is beginning to show. The performance last night revealed that the group is at tie appealing stage where it has lost none of its highly charged enthusiasm but is adding a more professional control and finish. A dance note by Afro-American, described the performance of the group this way: "The shock waves have Mbrided." The D.C. Black Repretoryl Dance Company closed up shop with standing room audiences last week and with a unbelievable record of sold-out performances. Hundreds of patrons were turned away because of lack of available seating, it was an, Intoxicating feeling. "The last performance was. as special as the first. The audience reaction was a spontaneous and vocal as ever because the dancing remained as beautiful and plastic as em,.t Sunday band Placed squarely downtown between Parliament and East Streets, the remains of the Royal Vic face Shirley Street and the Nassau Public Library and Museum overseeing the public square, the Parliament Buildings and the law courts. Rawson's Square, Prince George Wharf and the throbbing straw market, add timely atmosphere to the inevitable passing of the Royal Vie, the early home of tourism history in these islands. And now on Sunday afternoon in the summer, the Royal Victoria is again the setting for gaiety and a feeling of contentment that pervaded during the hotel's early years. Island music fills the air and filters through the heavy branches of the silk cotton tree under which the red, white and blue uniforms of the police musicians blend into a kaleidoscope of green palms, multi-coloured hibiscus and other tropical flowers. Sunday concerts were introduced by the Ministry of Tourism for the second year now as an added attraction to the summerlong Goombay Summer Festival. Directed by Superintendent Dennis Morgan, the Police band comprises 36 musicians and ranks amongst the world's most famous of its genre. It renders island tunes, Goombay rhythms and folk songs that end with clashing cymbals and blaring trombones. They also perform instrumentals and marching THREE FILMS Bahamas Youth Fnni.I Fellowship will show thn short films at Epworth Hal Shirley Street on Saturday at p.m. These films include" special children's feat "Daniel in the Lion's Den" aa two dramatic films for tee and adults set in concentration camps ot \iV' War II and the Korean wa There is no admission chare I Wed., mX . CA LL: SANDREW AITKF\ () HELENA LIGI1 ;F Bi il' 'phoot(raplu S PHONE b-1 '1 BOX 5690 MADEIRA STRE EAST, -. PALMDALE .ALA SPECIALLY MADE uhliiy Shirts Ifli I LhIs' All Variety of Colours & Styles We Sew to fit all sizes SOpp. Wulff Road Theatre -%I. 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EE? v THE TRIBUNE --- Thursday, July 4, 1974 --- "1 Six od ookes ABC MOTORS on Collins Avenue have the Ford franchise for the Bahamas and one of the fastest moving items in the line-up is the new Ford Cortina available in six models from the basic Cortina to the luxurious GXL t6 the practical estate wagon. in designing the Cortina. Ford didn't just set men to work at drawing boards. They sent them out to interview the potential driver to find out what he wanted in. a car, not what the designers wanted. The results of these interviews were sobering but laid the basis for the new Cortina, gvhich incorporated more speed with the same fuel consumption, more room with the same length and better value for the money. It-is a very special car indeed. The first Cortinas were quick quick enough to demonstrate to many manufacturers that people wanted the family car to be lively. Then came the Cortina GT which proved that the motorist could have his sports car and also have comfort and economy. Cottinas began winning rallies and saloon car races all over the world, and winning them time and time again. The car was literally on its way. Meanwhile, the Cortina engine block was being used as the base of a Formula II racing engine that was to completely dominate this class. Out of it came the Formula I engine that was used almost exclusively in Grand Prix racing One famous driver actually switched to another stable when the one he was with proposed to use a non-Ford engine. The existing 1.3.and 1.6 litre engines were improved to boost the power output without increasing the fuel consumption or affecting the running and servicing economy. Ford then produced the entirely new 1.6 and 2 litre Fasteller is the single line-up system that gets you in and out of the bank faster. No more lining up behind payroll clerks for hours. You just stand in one small queue and go to the first teller available. And that of course means privacy. No one leaning over your shoulder to see what your balance is. They can't 'overhear' it either. Fasteller is fair. D PAPERS E PAPERS from engines with overhead camshafts. These overhead Scams give improved component life, quieter, more efficient operation and better per- formance. Once the Cortina has been produced, it is subjected to further tests to ensure that it reaches the customer in perfect condition. Each vehicle is tested on a "rolling road" test bed. Vehicles are selected at random from the assembly line, dismantled, and checked part by part. The cylinder block production line has a built-in quality control which automatically checks and corrects at the end of each machine operation. The Cortina is for the man the Cortina range who wants a good looking, reliable car with plenty of room to move and to manoeuvre. The Cortina L puts more features, safety, style, comfort and performance within the reach of the driving public. The Cortina XL is the next step up the ladder. Inside, there is more luxury. The front seats are more deeply contoured than those in the Cortina or the Cortina L. They are lavishly upholstered with deep, plush yet comfortable and strong support. The front seats are fully reclining with telescopic seat slides that allow the seat back to be reclined to the horizontal position. The rear seats are twin bucket style with a centre armrest that retracts to allow three people to sit in comfort. All around are the luxury touches w od finish facia with surrounding hlpck applique panel and an electric clock, padded steering wheel hub with centre insert, the passenger visor fitted with a vanity mirror, the driver's visor fitted with a document pocket, the rear view mirror which adapts to night driving conditions. The Cortina GT re-awakens an interest in driving. It has a swift, positive acceleration, effortless high speed cruising, fast and safe stopping and the completely new 1600 cc. overhead cam engine with four in-line cylinders and a five-bcr: ig crackshaft. Op- tional is the 2000 cc. overhead cam engine. Top of the line is the Cortina GXL which is the best Cortina ever made. It has spotty, positive GT-level performance combined with comfort and space. Sometimes a saloon car is somewhat limited and this is where the Cortina estate carm shine.. They have the same good looks of the Cortina line while giving lots of extra cargo room'. The estate cars are available in three versions - the Cortina, Cortina L and Cortina XL and each has the same luxurious level of seating and trim as its saloon car counterpart. See all these Cortinas at ABC Motors on Collins Avenue. MERGER DENIED REPORTS of a merger between International Air Bahama and Bahamas World Airlines were denied today by lAB president Alexander Maillis. Mr. Maillis said that "there is absolutely no truth to the story." With just one line and a variety of tellers. you move alng just as fast as the next man. And of course, if you want to see your favourite teller, when you reach the head of the line, just stand to one side and wait until she's free. Check out further benefits-of Fasteller at any branch of the Helpful Bank. Fasteller...more help- ful banking in action! the het~l bank Branches throungout the Bahamas If husband won't see counselor, go alone .-"^ By Abigail Van Bren WarT CUMge wv.mmm., a.M a l. DEAR ABBY: I can't believe rm aetabl wrtag a letter to, Dear Abby! Wo, what a omru til I e you're not "God," but you say a lot in a few m id your answers make sense, so hre goe : I'm a 34-year-old married woman wilt two k1d aLi a million problems. The m biggest is my marra isPg downhill fast. My husband and I fght all the time. We've ma problems, in-law problems, he says rm a l h I-- ' er and he's right, and I say hbe msped se muck OM wg "the boys" and not enough with me and the kid. iWe's a sports freak.] We can't even discEs our pmroVbluL wiht ending up in a fight. The only t g w e've gt g onfort is sex. That's terrific, but youe eat say i bed al t time. Don't tell me we need "counseling." He'd never And I can't afford a shrink, so forget that. All right, Abby, you've got all the Iaswer. Answer th one. M RA DEAR MIS.: l'he answer I have for y, yo i wo-t -b. You need professielal ceuMseUlI. [friPes are a wae time. They tell you only what they oaLk ye waM b saer.] You say year husband west ge Wel, gop slan. yI learn how to handle yoer hushed, yen blb kIrW re than you know now. And with lOck, yea eam get m to I later. If you need a shrink and can't afford one, yeor Faml Service or Welfare Department eca prove tht at a prise you CAN afford. Now get gotng, and let me hear ftnm yo in 30 days. DEAR ABBY: I was a very happily married woman aut I went to this mind reader. She'told me that my husband was on drugs and also that he was unfaithful to me. I asked my husband about this and he denied it. I want to believe my husband because we have two kids, and I don't want to break up my marriage. Abby, why would that mind reader say something hke that if it wasn't true? I don't know what to believe. Can you help me? MESSED UP MIND DEAR MESSED UP: I'd believe my hbsbhaa. I would also stay away from "mind readers." DEAR ABBY: Tell me something. Do I have a right to complain? We've been married for 14.years, and for the last ten years my husband has taken a *da tidlk vaga- tion without me. I couldn't go because I had no one to leave the kids with. I took one vacation without my husband five years ago. I went to Florida for a week to visit my folks, and I took Hay kids with me. Some vacation! My husband says: "Just because YOU have to stay hoae doesn't mean I have to." Rah, rah, for women's lib! ANGRY DEAR ANGRY: You made yoer first mistake whea you stayed home with the kids while hubby teek to the shpes. They're his kids too, aren't they? The squeaking wheel -sis the grease, so give him three cholees: (Il The whole bally takes a vacation together-kids included. [Il You and hb- by vacation together and farm the kds eet. [3) Yeo adl hubby vacation together, and hire somebody to stay with the kids. DEAR READERS: I received the febo~ g letter. (g was slgned.1: DEAR ABBY: We are two students at Scripps College i Claremont, Cal., w.;o are distressed by the attitdes of the majority of the girls in our residence hall concerning male visitors. Not only are men allowed n the girls' roems M hmbo a day, but they are also allowed to use our bathroom facilities! We find it particularly embarrassing to encounter men just outside the showers with only a towel wrapped around them. We also sometimes enonmter couples showering to- gether in the same stall These rmes were approved by the majority of the girls our dormitory, but we feel that, as a minority, we have certain rights to our privacy, and that since this is a women's college, we shouldn't have to accommodate men in our living quarters. We would appreciate your advice on this subject aId hope you will print this so that girls at other women's colleges who share the ideas of the majority will have a greater respect for the sentiments of the minority. DOUBTFUL Suspecting that "Debtfal's" letter ght have beie put-on, I wrote to the Dean of Studets and asked fsr verification. I received the following reply: Dear Ms. Van Buren: I have received your letter and the enclosed letter from one of our students. Indeed, the situa- tion which she has described Is not a "put*OL" Though ours is a residential college for women, the clege comnnm nity, at the express request of students, adopted a 4-hoer visitation system three years agY. Part of the understanding inherent in thi procedure, and one which the students must reaffirm each yr, s that special consideration and ace nmodatens be gven to any student in any residence hall who fins harselr, as "'Dot- ful" does, in the minority. She has only t talk to the president of the hall, the residence staff pers, or to one of us in the Dean of Students office, and we will mak every effort to provide her with a living situation n empelbl with her particular lifestyle. I think 'Doubtful" should be encouraged to ee thek s nels available to her within her own cosage! Stephanse Adams, Dea af tAd DEAR DOUBTFUL: Well, tre yI ar. T e Des I Students has sggested alsratve- s a ald e i ys.ad others who Id the prvtafi g Wlesye w y , ry repugnant to yev. Even thegh you are nla te a-t, I gW 1 I resideti esep.ag thosn *a t s Y b ~ ai b .' 'r le wa i TslM e -e--- s "- -t-- Our single line system for speed, convenience and privacy. ,~_ _~___~ __ **. t THE T-RION TWimrV JUly 41,llj Sta Alive Longer! Ease Up on Tensions to Control Blood Pressure srit e OUT TMSSE PAOft&LMS . By LELOJRD KORDEL mYmber Seven of Series John S. is still in his thirties. Yet high blood pressure is al- ready wrecking his chances of ivng much longer. When John married, it was decided he should work in his fatber-m-law's prosperous busi ness. This he did, without con- sulting his nMtural aptitudes. For 14 hours every day of the week including Sunday, John worked to make the success and profit his father-in-law ex- pected. He was mentally and phy- sicaly exhausted by the time he came to see me. "Just tell me how I can keep gon" he pleaded. "I can't tellyou to go back to that store," I said. "Not since you've told me what your blood pressure ii. "There are two things wrong with your job: for one thing, you're working too hard; for another, you don't like your work-it's something for which you're not suited.". Which Job Matters? There is increasing belief that nervous tension and feelings of anxiety, insecurity, and worry affect a person's blood pres- sure. John had all these to con- tend with in the store. To make matters worse, he didn't eat a balanced diet nor sleep regular- ly. "Don't you know what this regimen is doing to your arter- esr" I asked. "Im beginning to have an dea," said John. "But go on. Maybe if I can find out the cause, I'll know how to prevent further trouble." "Do you water your own lawn, John?" I asked. "Well, sure," said John, "when I ive the time. But why do you n,you know what happens inside a garden hose when ou sapew down the in s throw a stream of ;H7f-ttSr across the lawn. "I lyplitension something sfsrih1 hippeMs within your abnormally contracted arteries. Pressure increases, and the heart has to pump harder to force blood though these tightly con- traced vessels." As a result of increased pres- sure, two things can happen. Either your overworked heart becomes excessively enlarged and you suffer from congestive heart faihe or, because of in- creased pressure within it, a weakened artery elsewhere in the body may give way and cause a stroke. Hypertension also hastens the development of athero- sclerosis-the disease of clogged arteries. These two blood conditions are the greatest contributors to the heart disease that strikes men down in the prime of life. They cause one-third of all deaths in men under 55. Is Your Pressure Higsh Few of you can tell, without a physical checkup, that your blood prressu is high. One of the most common symptoms is persistent head- ache. The headache may make you pessimistic, irritable, and morose, which further in- creass your blood pressure. You may suffer dizziness and light-headedness. Vertigo, with the feeling that the world is spinning around you, occurs in extreme cases. Your blood pressure goes up and down, perhaps varying dur- ing the day or from day to day. It varies with your activities, or even your peace of mind. In the normal person, these rises of pressure are temporary. John's tense and haggard face revealed to me that'his high blood pressure was due to sress or anxiety rather than physical difficulty. You bear the word "tension" everywhere-in offices, at luncheon tables, on the factory assembly line, and, con- spicuously, on buses. Tension Costs Billions More than one-fourth of the nation's industrial labor force are tene and often emotionally upset. ToepsyBosomatic ills of workers-1 blood pressure, ulwers, miqre headaches, arthritis--co industry $3 bill- ion each year in unproductive wages, and in damage to the workers themselves and to their machines. "John," 1 said. "do you know the song that says: 'If I can't fondle the hand I'm fond of, 111 fondle the hand at hand?' " John grinned a itte. "Surely you're not suggeting that I hold sentiment and unresolved hands with my customers?" frustration is dangerous-a veri- "Hardly that, I said. "I am table emotional time bomb. suggesting thi U youdon't like Controlling hypertemion can your job, you must, for the sake add many long useful years to of your health, either learn to life. Ar you willing to make the like it or else quit and get necessary effort? another job." C(:ndo.l n t .tS,,. Allvr OIn.,r Fear, anger, andannxiety are m h I'A'ld K"ordcl. A lltl, trr\ ., some of the emotions that stimu- .l).-tthtd hb% % mlt- S *'t'wial *Sn t,' late high blood press and dis- Next: High blood pressure turb the sympathetic nervous can be mind-induced. In tomor- system. row's article you will learn how Harboring resentmentorfrus- exercise, a planned diet and har- tration can be equally harmful. nessed emotions can help you The stress causedby pent-up re- win the battle of life. Fred calls the tune BAHAMIAN vocalist and actor Fred Munnings Jr., has recently released a new record "I'm Calling." which was written by popular song writers Barry Goldsbourg and Gerry Goffin, and produced by Gem Screens. The record, released in the Bahamas on June 29, is expected to be promoted in the United States, Canada and other international areas. A graduate of Aquinas College, Nassau, Mr. Munnings received most of his professional training from Napoleon Reed of Napoleon Reed's Community of Artists, Miami, Florida, where he studied as a private student for four years. Mr. Munnings also studied at Florida Memorial College, Miami, where he received a B.S. in business administration and a minor in music and drama. His studies also took him to Barry College, Miami, the University of Miami and to Ruth Foreman's School which is also located in Miami. Mr. Munnings has also participated in a number of plays, television and variety shows in the United States. He performed in Antigone, and musical "Hello Dolly" and in the plays, "Roar of Grease Paint Smell of the Crowd" and "The Amen Corner." He also appeared on the TV shows, 'Sounds of Nassau', 'Say Hello to Freddie' and 'Arthur and Comnpany.' Fred, who is presently in Nassau, will be leaving for Freeport. Grand Bahama next week, where he will be appearing at the Bahamian Club in the King's Inn Hotel Pan Am's at home all over the world. Letusmake you feel thatway. Pan Am flies to over 65 lands. And we have over 195 homes on 6 continents. That's how many offices we have around the world to make you feel at home. They're staffed with experienced lx(cl people who can tell you about good, inetxpensive restaurants and shops, let you in on local events, and send you on interesting side trips. And when you fly "the full-service airline," one call does it all. Our world- wide communications system can make \vur reservations for flights to any destination, for hotels, car rentals, or for our exclusive 747 dining room in First Class. And Pan Am can make you feel at home in the air-relaxing in our comfort- able jets, enjoying the latest films or eight channels of stereo entertainment? and feeling the warmth of some of the world's most beautiful smiles. Come fly with us. Contact your Travel Agent or Pan Am in either Nassau or Rock Sound, and make yourself at home .. in the world. The world's most experienced airline. ~1 ~-~Cnt-i-S- -"l-rt---p-- I WRINKLED PAPERS TI' TRIBUNi Thmdt y, July 4i17 _4 _, ... .IM. New i S operatrs of the ijme-mtudla i flity at Cay. near Blmini, have ated a new handling S which may suer well Sthe futwe of both the imm and Maroonm Ocen Hw; les Ltd. .'lhe new method was jinonstrated at the 75-ewre h-made cay for the benefit f5I representatives of the 4amas government, the partment of Beeches and a re$ of the State of Florida, pd1 the United States Corps of Algneers. * 'At the heart of the new handling method, dubbed the Rarconaflo process, is an pight-ton capsule. Suspended om a crane aboard the m.v. ftita, tied up at the cay, the init bored into a cargo of lagonite, or calcium carbonate smestone), in the vessel's Ild. The capsule was assisted g its descent by two "digging" ilt water jets. Once it had settled, two discharge jets were CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 23. Scanty 1. Pied horse 25. Aid Gorillas 29. Maybe t. Masseur 30. Cake decorator 1. Ice cream 31. Menu item :drinks 33. Human being t Sedative 36. Annoy I. Selassie 37. Feminine .t Aspect prnoun 14. Born 38. Nucleus 18. Drss leather 39. Complain 1I. Railways 41. Unaccented 20. Paid notices 43. Blizzard 21. Curtain holders 44. Linen 22. Electric 45. Biblical current character IA ~ dL- A TA er--- |w-- %AP, N "i yrl --y r ! lr_ iil rr .... ....... - rninng method demonstrated 'Marft 40@mietumsr abu apiui1'pi p activated. The combination of water and aragonite produced a slurry, and the mix was discharged by a slurry pump, assisted by a special educator. The capsule pumped ashore 400 tons of slurry in one hour. Marcona Ocean Industries executives are keen on interesting United States officials in using the capsule and Bahamian aragonite to restore denuded beaches along the east coast of Florida. Alternatively, local sea sand can be used if it is found in sufficient quantity and quality offshore. near a beach requiring replenishment. Floridians are allowed to dredge and use sand beyond a 2,000-ft. range. George Marach of the U.S. Corps of Engineers of KSOLUON OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 46.k 1. Afterson SchaWN Scholar 2. glver fir 3. Sea Dayak 4. Clear gain 5. Drift 6. Arthur of tennis 7. Blue grass 8. Diaskeuast 9. Diet dishes 10. Italian capital 12. Meaning 17. Curv 20. Honor card 21. British fliers 22. Melody 24.Porker 25. Jewelry 26. Card game 27. Horde 28. Tuition 32. Rate 33. One .34.Emerge 35. Turkey prt' 37. Edges 38. TV's Perry 40. For 42.Soile coagayors. - The portable unit viewed in the demonstration is a prototype built last September. It is 13 ft. long and 6ft. in diameter at its widest point. Abdul Ghusn, director of engineering of the Marconaflo rI PAYS RESPECTS SAakI ed of wft MWr to the lahumas. hite ZI enfey Mr. Erwin kenh oa Tuemdy paie aew edl e h Prime Mimer Lyndon 0. PFdlti and ItM on Deputy Prim 1 Miidr and Minier of Feamm tem Hem. Artir D. Iaam. On Wednesday -Mr. eroath presed his eedentiis to GoWerorNCMGmal ir N Butler. Damas Idfrmation Services photo by Roland Ros. FOR 3 in1 LAWN SERVICE FERTIUZE- FUNGICIDE PEST CONTROL TROPICAL 2-2151 Bahamas Youth Evangelism Fellowship wilt open an exciting package of gospel films at Epworth Hall Shirley Street on Saturday July 6th at 8 p.m. For the boys and girls, "DANIEL IN THE LIONS'S DEN" for the rest of us "IN THE PRESENCE -OF MINE ENEMIES" and "SOUNDS OF LOVE" two dramatic films set in Concentration camps in wbrld war two and the Korean war. Jacksonville, Fla., was. a Marconaflo demonstration guest. The Corps, he said, was interested in developing more efficient ways of nourishing and restoring beaches.: "Conventional. dredges have limitations, and the capsule opens up r new hope for finding improved means 'for nourfihing beaches," he said. "The capsule has great possibilities." Also at the demonstration were G. L. Hill, engineer with the Florida Department of Beaches and Shores in Tallahassee, and Tom Richardson of the Waterways Experiment Station of the Corps in Vicksburg, Miss. Representing .the Bahamas government were Vincent Lotmore deputy permanent secretary, Ministry of Development; James Smith, assistant secretary in the Ministry; Horace Wason of the Department of' Lands and Surveys and Oris Russell permanent secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Jack Butler and William Blatchely of Marcona Corporation in San Francisco were present, as well as James H. Gourd and James C. Franklin, both of 'Marcona Ocean Industries Ltd. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Marcona Ocean Industries and the Marconaflo Division are subsidiaries of Marcona Corporation of San Fran-- cisco. Like Florida, the Bahamas has beaches in need of nourishment. It is possible that with the Marconaflo process, some rocky shores can be clothed with aragonite, or sea sand if available nearby, lending greater development potential to the land behind them. A spokesman for Marcona Ocean Industries said the new method might be used in dredging as well as for eliminating the need for the more costly conventional materials-handling methods, such as grab buckets and Division, said it ad also been used for copper tailings and concentrates. There are permanent Marconaflo installations on ships and on land, where they are used in iron ore, copper and phosphate mining. The spokesman said the company intended to standardize certain sizes of Matconaflo units and market a series of capsules. Aragonite resources in the Bahamas are estimated at over 50 billion tons, and the four areas to which Marcona Ocean Industries Ltd. has access total 8,235 square miles. It is now mining what is known as "Parcel C", stretching from north Cat Cay to Riding Rock and covering 458 square miles. The other submarine deposits: Parcel A, between Eleuthera and New Providence, 928 sq.mi.; B, between Andros and Exuma 6,451 sq. mi.; D, north end of Andros, 398 sq.mi. Aragonite is used in the production of cement, glass, steel and lime, for waste acid neutralisation, and in con- struction and land fill. "The world is his oyster... Mitchell's Creek Gardens is his home. International banker and financier Jean Doucet was among the first to buy a home at Mitchell's Creek Gardens in the Cayman Islands. "Well, just look at the facts", says Doucet. Cayman is just one hour by air out of liami... the home of the friendliest people in all the world ... a stable British Crown Colony by choice ... and the world's leading tax haven by destiny. "This is an island paradise, and a home here, where there are no real estate taxes for an individual ' ?i .-, or a corporation is worth its weight ..t ' in gold." .,.. , Mitchell's Creek Gardens Ltd., A rnmber of the Inttmbank Houe G;roup of (impn.les Grand Cayman, rliliA We i mndie MR. MARVIN BETHELL has recently been advised by the Chartered. Insurance Institude, London; that he has passed his final examinations taken earlier this year. NASSAU, Bahamas, July 2, 1974 the shaded rectangles are Marcona Ocean Industries Limited's four aragonite-mining concession areas in the Bahamas. Ocean Industries is now working "Parcel C". SMr. Bethel is now a member of the chartered Insurance Institute. An employee of J.S. Johnson Insurance Company since 1969, Mr. Bethell was in 1972 sent on a training course b'y the company to the Sun Alliance Insurance Group, London, England. *Prior .to being employed with J. S. Johnson he was employed as an accountant with ,Barclays Bank International, West End, Grand Bahama. A member of Rhodes Memorial Church, Nassau, Mr. Bethell is married to the former, Miss Zeia Thompson and they live in Stapledon Gardens, N assau. 7i Bethel passes insurance exam II CAPIT I SS AV 0 Y'Iq n- 1 74 Ser time 28 min. APNewsfeatures c t 5 c i I a c L r. r e t r r r c r v c c r . ..' , ,-. . L ~~' t :-1'-~~ '3 THE "capsule" eats its way into aragonite in the hold of the cargo vessel "Rita" at Ocean Cy.The lower of the two lines admits high-pressure water; the other takes the aragonite-water slurry ashore. PHOTO: Fred Maura. I THE TRIBUNE Thursday, July 4, 194 IN lk7 an American, Mr. Douglas F. Johnon, sat down oem day and wrote a letter about gold to his Doa. Friends l.k4 the phin apking in it atd asked for copies. This is what the letter says: My dear SeOn The other night at dinner, you challenged me with one of the most important questions you will ever ask. You asked me why I was recommending gold mining shares to my clients, when one of your teachers said that gold is a useless, yellow metal having some value for jewellery and dental fillings, but totally outmoded as the monetary base in our modern economy. Either your teacher is right, or your Dad is. I hope to show you that your Dad has done a bit of homework on this subject. They never teach it in school. Gold shares are the best known hedge against financial This is tet svemh im a series of Wriktes on gob by DON HODGE crisis. Frankly, I am very much afraid of a financial crisis, so I am buying gold shares. It does not matter at all whether historians eventually say that the financial crisis of the 1960s was caused by war, by a severe stock market decline, by a banking collapse, by wild inflation, by tight money, or by acute international money problems. It could be caused by any or all of these, and it will produce untold distress in this country and all around the world. History has shown clearly that the people who survive a crisis best are those who owned gold shares before the trouble broke into the open. Why gold shares? In times of trouble and danger, people seek safety. They no longer try to make a fast buck. They just try to hang on to what they have. And in times of danger, men re-learn what they nearly forgot in the fat, easy years. They recall that there is only one kind of money in the world worth having, and that is gold. For the last 2,600 years, politicians have tried to dream up substitutes for gold. They never found one.They came up with every conceivable scheme for making paper money fight their wars or finance their public works, but sooner or later the people caught on, and Come back to the Family Islands this summer. The endless beaches. The silver moon. The whispering sea. And there's never been a better time than now. For Bahamasair and the Bahama Out Islands Association have put together a Lovers Holiday to many of our Family Islands. From now until October 31st, you'll get 20% off on your round-trip airfare and 20% off on your hotel rate. To qualify, you have to be a Bahamian or a resident of the Bahamas and in love. For airline reservations, phone Bahamasair in Nassau at 7-8511 and in Freeport at 352-8341. For hotel reservations, phone in Nassau 2-8383. For brochures on the Family Islands and specific hotels, stop by one of the Ministry of Tourism's Information Centres. There's a Lovers Holiday for all these Family. Islands: Abaco Elbow Cay Club, Hope Town Green Turtle Club, Green Turtle Cay Guana Harbour Club, Great Guana Cay Hope Town Harbour Lodge, Hope Town Lofty Fig Villas, Marsh Harbour Treasure Cay Beach Hotel & Villas, Treasure Cay Andros Andros Beach Hotel & Villas, Nicholls Town Bannister Guest House, Mangrove Cay Las Palmas Hotel, Driggs Hill San Andros Hotel, San Andros Small Hope Bay Lodge, Fresh Creek Blmini Bimini Big Game Fishing Club, North Bimini Bimini Islands Yacht Club, South Bimini forced them to make the currency convertible into something of value. That something of value was always gold. This may sound like a fantasy to you, who were born in 1948, fourteen years after the last gold coin was minted in this country. For it was in 1934 that America made it illegal for her citizens to own gold, and denied them the right to exchange their paper dollars for gold. And you are going to say that we have done all right since then, fighting World War II, financing the Free World, and raising a whole new generation to the greatest prosperity history has ever seen - and we did it without gold. But did we? In 1934. President Roosevelt raised the why ys slhodM buy wgd price of gold from $20.67 per ounce to $35.00 per ounce. In other words, the U.S. dollar is now worth 1/35 of an ounce of gold. That is what is meant by a dollar nothing n.ore, nothing less. This is the rock-bottom concept upon which our economic world runs. Now let me explain something here. Although you and I as Americans cannot exchange a paper dollar for 1/35 of an ounce of gold, any foreign nation can do so and, of course, they do. Far foreigners, and for foreigners only, the U.S. dollar is fully convertible into gold. That is what makes the dollar "as good as gold" throughout the world. It' is what makes world trade possible: Eleuthera Arawak Cove Club, Gregory Town Buccaneer Club, Governor's Harbour Cape Eleuthera Resort and Yacht Club, Cape Eleuthera Current Club, Current Hatchet Bay Yacht Club, Hatchet Bay Potlatch Club, Governor's Harbour Rainbow Inn, Governor's Harbour Rogue's Cove Club, South Palmetto Point Sea Raider Cottages, Current Tranquillity Bay Club, Governor's Harbour Exuma Bahama Sound Beach Club, Bahama Sound .Hotel Peace & Plenty, George Town Marshall's Guest House, George Town Out Island Inn, George Town Pieces of Eight, George Town Pretty Molly Bay Club, Little Exuma Great Harbour Cay Great Harbour Club Sugar Beach Club Harbour I Coral Sands Hotel Romora Bay Club Long Island Stella Maris Inn, Stella Maris San Salvador Riding Rock Inn, Cockburn Town Sea View Villas, Cockburn Town SpanishW-ls Roberts Harbour Club Spanish Isle Resort Bahamasafw y Ministry aut Ids Assoia an n STI~b^Mlerwua 9paaiirtiljui ohtiyUndlrtryaf l'^m Amcgt out4 bna As long as the other nations feel that the dollar is sound, they do not demand gold, any more than the average man demands his money on deposit in the bank. But let confidence drop let a little fear of our integrity enter the picture, and what happens? The various nations start thinking that maybe they'll just take a little gold. Not a lot, not enough to alarm anyone, just a little gold, though. This has been happening in ever-increasing volume since 1954. In that year, we had 24 billion dollars wnth of gold, and only 7 billion paper dollars out against it in foreign claims. Now we are down to just under 14 billion in gold, with claims of about 30 billion against it.And where did all the gold go? To France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Italy, and other nations with !ong memories and bitter ex- periences of monetary troubles. They are flooded with foreign aid dollars. They see us spending money on every sort of' welfare programme. They see us getting deeper into the Vietnam war. They know that there are more paper dollars in their hands than there are ounces of gold in the treasury at Fort Konx. So the trickle becomes a stream, and the stream broadens. In 1965, we lost nearly $1.7 billion in gold, more than in the previous three years combined. And still the .olden flow continues. So what do we do about it? My dar so... This Is FACULTY members of the Hotel Training Subjects rani 'rom hotel accountancy to School's six-week summer course are pictured food and beverage control to advanced table at the school's Oakes Field location, service. The course is designed tcoencourage regional The course a joint project of the cooperation in hoteltraining. Bahamas Hotel Training Council and Florida From eft, Stephen Blundell, Training International University (FlU) began Jun- Director; Norman Weber, regular staff; Dr. 17 and runs through July 26. William Morgan, Assoc. Professor FIU; George Approximately 140 students from various Conrad, Asst. Professor, FlU; John Rosevear; Caribbean countries and the Family of Out Kevin Robson; Basil Huyler; and Peter Martini, Islands have enrolled. all regular staff. 't- Ii Tourism Director, Basil Atkin$on, welcomes the first passengers to step DeltaAirlines' - 195 passenger DC-8, "Fanjet" which inaugurated its Boston to Nassau via Newark services yesterday. Deplaning first at Nassa4 International Airport were Mrs. Pam Spiessback of Newark, New Jersey and her son Chance. The new daily service Is part of Delta's summer sahedus for the Bahamas. PictuqId from left are: Mrs. Splesiback, Mr. Atkinson, Mr. Max Mayrhofer, Delta's Nassau Managr and Mr. M. E. Dullum, International Regional Manager frr the airline. ATTENTION CARPET LAYERS WE ARE NOW OFIIIINO FULL ROLLS ONLY CARPET PADDING 42oz AND 60oz 20% OFF. FULL BOXES ONLY CARPET TACKING STRIPS 20% OFF IN NIID O@ A OID COMPLETE SINGLE BED NOW ONLY $123.00 COMPLETE DOUBLE BED NOW ONLY $126.00 SPACE sAY-MNOW OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9.30 TO 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9.30 TO 9 p.m. WRINKLED We try to stop the flow o- dollars overseas. We impose bi 15 per cent tax on purchases of foreign securities by Amcrit: cans. We cut the amount: of duty-free merchandise am American Tourist can bring i: from overseas. We sen Secretary of the Treasury Fowler to the capitals of th( Free World to talk the oth nations out of exchanin more dollars for gold. We ast American industry for' "voluntary" cut-backs an: overseas investments. We try t4 bribe foreign bankers, with: high interest rates, to keep; their dollars in paper. We try all the tricks, but the goldr keeps slipping away. Yet your teacher says gold 1 only a useless, yellow metal! If that is so, why do we bother ti; stop the flow? Why go to at this trouble? Continued in Next Article 1974 -- 10 billion in gold 89 billion against it. I j _.__ -1. --, . tC 'e r' f r s t 'r L THE TRIBUNE Thursday Juy 1974 NOTaE NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES WILLIAMS of Freeport Grand Bahama, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Cit;zenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ROUGEDELL ALEXANDER TAYLOR of Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any eason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that PERCY McDONALD ROBINSON of Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for reglstraiton as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person'Who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that BENJAMIN RICHARDSON HIGGS of Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DEBBY ANITA CLARINDA PALMER HOCKLEY of P. 0. Box F-2061 No. 5 Spinney Road Freeport, GBI is applying to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. Owl N-3002, Nassau. ... 5. -. _- J ..-.", L NOTICE a NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM IMES ELLINGTON of P. O. Box 916, No. 28 Buckingham Lane' Freeport, Grand Balama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a Otizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th dav of July 1974 to The1Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MAURICE TIMOTHY QUANT of 75 Rum Cay Place, Hawksbill, Freeport Grand Bahama Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE 'NOTICE is hereby given that WINSTON TOWNSEND f P. 0. Box F2850 Freeport Grand Bahama is applying t the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenshi for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and tha any person who knows any reason why registration shou not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th hy of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationaliy and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that THADDEUS CHARLES SIMMS of Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N.3002, Nassau. Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DANIEL HILGROVE ROBINSON of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahamn Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyelght days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Mnistry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nsu, PAPERIs. ) PAPERS I NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LEONARD FORBES of 'Freeport Fawcet Lane Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, abd that any person who knows any reason why registration should bot be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given' that FLOSSIE ROSINA ROBINSON of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LOIS DELPHINE WILLIAMS of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that NELSON SILVESTER of Freeport, Grand Bahama island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EDITH ELEAN WILLIAMS of Jones Town Grand Bahama is applying to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. iO. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ERIC M. DELANCY of P. O. Box F317 Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ZENITH ILENE WILLIAMS of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RONALD JAMES OSBORNE of 18 Santa Maria Drive, Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby aiven that MARCEL OLTIDOR of Wates Folle Drive Sea Horse Village (Apt. 28-20-9.-940) is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Attairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that IDA VICTORIA MISSICK of Pinedale Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassu. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that PHAMPHILE MEDIGAR of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOSEPH WALKINE of Pinedale, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002. Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby qiven that MURIEL LOUISE BASDEN of Hawksbill City, Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any .person who knows aty reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that TIMOTHY L. FORBES of Seahorse Village, Freeport, Box 374 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for ,registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. ; _ NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RONALD WINFIELD LEE of Hawksbill Sub-Division Freeport Grand Bahama Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Natlenallty and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of. The Bahamas, and that any person 'who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a writte I and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th dayj y 1974 to Tj Minister responsible for Natio l (tizenship, Mir f Home Affirs, P.O. Box _E _____I I_ _~~ _~ NOTICE NOTICE isereby given that ALICE DELORES QUANT of Turks Islands is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DORCAS A. KENNEDY of Sea Grape, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of' The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002. Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ORTHNEIL CHRIS PALMER of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that VENTA ISABELLE RIGBY of Sea Grape, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CHRISTANA :FEILDA O'CONNOR of Freeport Grand Bahama P. 0. Box 1324 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenshlp, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who know any reason why registration soud not be granted should Snd a written and signs statement of the facts within twenty-eght days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Ministlr responsible for NatiOnfIty Ond Cittlanship, Ministry of Holni Affairs, P. O. box NIWIleO au. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ALEXIS NOEL of 61 Frobisher Drive is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July, 1974 to The Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that GERITA VERLINA LOPE2 of Hawksbill City, Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, tar registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should pot be granted should send a written and signed statement Of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July *1974 to the Minister responsible for Nationality aMd Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EDITH IRIS PHILis tii4' BAIN of Pine Dale Grand Bahama is app ying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citi;anshlp, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, a d that any' person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister, rspotble for Natiortality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JEAN JUANITA OSBO.iE of 18 Santa Maria Drive Freeport Grand Bahahf is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenhip for registration as a citizen of Tle Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registrtt should nt be granted should send a written and sign mnt of the facts within twenty-ight days fro the day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for N nlty and 'Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. 1ex N-3002 Nassau. NOTICE is hereby given that LERESTE ALCIME P. 0,o F333 of Freeport Grand Sahama B IAll the Minister responsible for Nationality and naturalization as a citizen of The Battanite person who knows any reason not be granted should send a wrrt ' of the facts within twenty**tt July 1974 to The Miolrtr Cttipnsi4p, Ministry fa Nas-ru. 'ii rl- _ I I t.: ~,~ ,41, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JANE ELIZABETH BYRIAN of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of thI facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of. Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. i -.- -L IMMIM MMMH MIM MEN- 'JlR~_ I MPFW-- T-- I am m mlmm THE TRIBUNE Thunday, July 4. 1974 lv-- NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIS ERIC WOOD SR of Rdgeand Park West iNassu N. P. Bahamas is applying to the Miniter rponsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registrtion as citizen of The Bahams, and that any reon rwho knows any eason why registration should not ib $ranted ho l send a written and signed statement of S facts within twentyeght days from the 4th day of July 1174 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Mtnstry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MERCEDES LOUISE FIELDING of McCoulah Corner, East, Nassau Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EDITH LOUISE WILLIAMS Fifth Stdet, Coconut Grove, Nassau Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship,-Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that NOEL KEITH PHILLIPS of Hampden Rd. Stapeldon Gardens is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MARY E. MERVIL of Fowler Street East, Nassau is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty1ight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that SAMA VILCIMA of Infant View Road, Nassau, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that PATRICIA ANNE JOHNSON of Sandford Drive, Nassau is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, end that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyelght days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ZEPHORAH ELIZABETH CASH of McCollough Corner, Nassau, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that SUSY LOCITTA FORBES of Malcolm Allotment, Nassau, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, NTICaE sOTICE Is hereby gen tht GARTRUDE M. WOOD of idgthe d Pirk Wespt Nailu N.P. Bahamas is applying to the MInhter responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for ft retlen as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any pmrson who knows any reason why registration should not I*e Inted should send a written and signed statement of hW fat within twenty-eight days from the 4th dly of July 31p74t t he Minister responsible for Nationality and m ,ftlp Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002 I.0 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HARRY FORBES of Orange Creek, Cat Island, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who: knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-ight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that WINNIFRED A. LOOKED of Nassau New Providence, Bahamas is applying to nme Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of- the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that PATRICIA BURKE of Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ELVA JANE HALL NEE SEYMOUR of Carmichael Road Nassau is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reasc i why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July *1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HEATHER VALDIMAR EUDENE ALLEYNE of Regency Park, Soldier Road is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration/naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any r..son why registration/naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ORVILLIE JEROME WALCOTT of Thompson Boulevard Nassau N.P. Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration/naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration/naturalisation should not be granted. should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HILDA LOLETA ALLEYNE. of Regency Park, Soldier Rd. Nassau N.P. is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration/naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration/naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement 'of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ANDREW DAVID HALL of P. O. Box F-988 Freeport Grand Bahama is applying te the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ALBERYHA LOUISE TUCKER of Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and" Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EVELYN OLIVIERRE HINDS of Soldier Road, N.P. Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for. registration/naturaflsation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration/naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that ERNEST BASSETT MENDEZ of 8th Collins Ave. P. 0. Box N1378 is applying to the Minister responsible for. Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that FANNY LIGHTBOURN of Eight Mile Rock, GrancPBahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be aranted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CATHERINE EMMARITA SIMMONS of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JEFFREY CYRENIUS SIMMONS of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that WALLY LOUISE STUBBS ROBINSON of Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOSEPH AUGUSTE GILET of Box F-805 Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-ight days from the 4th day of July, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MURIEL JOSEPHINE RIGBY of Seagrape, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. I I NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DANIEL MARCEL LIGER FILS of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that IRIS LOUISE FIELDING of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen, of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should net, be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-elght days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ALMA EQGOVIA of Mayfelid Park, Freeport, Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationalfty and Citiaenhlm for registration as a Citian of The Bhamls, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the ficts within twenty<4figt days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible fto Nationality and Citiaenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE s hereby given that MAXINE C. SEGOVIA of Mayfield Park, Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ANDREA MARIE SEGOVIA of Mayfield Park, Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send A written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LUCIE L. CEFORD of Pine uate urand Isanama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the' facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N*3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EFFIT ANESTENA CEFORD of Eight Mile Rock, Pine Dale, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. Box N-3002, Nassau, ifarmns. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that HYATT ALLENWOOD WILSON of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Baharrns, and that any person who knows any reason why registraion should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of 'the facts within twenty-eight days from the ,th day of July 41974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs; P. O.Box-N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that JAMES COSTAVAS ELLIS of Pinders Point Grand Bahama P. 0. Box 2446 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, anil that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0, Box N-3002, Nassau. \NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that PRINCESS CAROLINE PRAT1 of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who kiows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts vlthir twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. I I1 I II NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that IVA WILLIAMS of Elght Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahames, and that any person whi knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty4eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality nd Citizenship, .Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Naau, NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that ANIEL FRANCIS of Eight Mite Rock Grand Balham applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizn of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisatin sheul4 not be grantedshoul nd a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality an Citizenship, Mintry of Home Affais, P. 0. Box N-002,, WRINKLNassauED 1 WRINKLED NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MARIA LOLITA SIMMONS of P. 0. Box F1594 Freeport Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O,. Box N-3002, Nassau. P/ ;C mo eft ------lcc*------~--~. ___ ~__ _____ __ _ _ __ ______~__~ __ ~_ _~;~~_ _~1 111 TRIBUNE Thursday, July 4, 1974 F i NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that MAURECE RICHARDSON HItGS of Pine Dale Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for regstration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any son who knows any reason hy rgstration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyelght days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O 0. Box N-3002, Nasau. NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LUCKNER FELIX of Freeport, Grand Baham e, Box F-3016 Is applying to the Minster. responsible for Nationality and CitiZenship, for naturalizationn as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, . Nassau. -I NOTICE is hereby given that MRS NANCY LOUISE FORBES of Turks Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002,Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOSEPHINE VIRIEUCE FRANCOIS of Pinders Point, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not, be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ACHILLE FRANCOIS of Pinders Point, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HASSLE EDITHA ARTHUR of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of Sthi facts within twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-30~t, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ROSEMARY LIGHTBOURNE of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N.3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOSEPHINE DITE CHAIRCINE REMY of Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written .and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eght days, from the 4th day of July, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ADORE OTHNIEL FORBES of Pinedale Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EBENEZER THADDEUS FORBES of Sea Gripe Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for .registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eighi days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Mministry of Home Affairs, P. O. SOK N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that ALEXANDER OLIVER BAIN of Holmes Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citlenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted mould end a written and signed statement of the facts wIthn twentyeight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and zenshp, MI ry of Home Affar P, . x N*02, APERSS NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HELEN FRANCIS of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama: Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES HOLLY LAFRANCE of P.O. Box 620 Freeport, Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs. P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ELIZA GRAY of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, PO). Box N-3002, Nassau, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that BEST SMITH TOUSSAINT of Pinder's Point Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for .Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of une 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that FRANCOEUR BRAVE of Zia Apartments, Apt. 2D. Freeport Grand Bahama Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, 'and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days !from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that ALICE LOUISE SMITH nee WILLIAMS of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and' Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenth-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minfster responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ALBERT CHARLES FRANCIS of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for - registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002. Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CAROLINE AUGUSTA PARKER of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight 'days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N.3002. Nassau Bahamas. 11 I I NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LILLITH HARTLYN HARVEY of Eight Mile Rock -Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given nmat WILLIAM HENFIELD of 8 Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationlaity and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should snd a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. Nml NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LESFORO GRANT of Pinders Point Is applying to the.Minister responsible for Nationatllty and CItlenmhlp, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that ay person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should sen* a written and signed statement of the fact, within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality end Cillzenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that PAUL McDONALD SMITH of Sea Grape Grand *ahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the ftcts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that GEORGE ALEXANDER ROBINSON of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama isapplying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eght days from the 27th day of Jane 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002 Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby qhven that SIDNEY KENNETH SIMONS of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RUFUS EMANUEL WILLIAMS of Sea Grape Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahmas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Ntidftnality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CHRISTOPHER PETER CO)X PAINE of P. O. Box F-551 Freeport Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizensnip ror registration as a citizen of The Bahamas and that nay person who knows any reason why registration should not he granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LAWERENCE EMANUEL WILLIAMS of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LEWITT HANSUEL HANDFIELD of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship. Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hy gin tat OLIVIA B MIe HoCk raM "an is applying 1 resmponsible for NretofuaWly mid l aturaliation as a gl g $ M -il person who knows my ny o*A not be gransulotmsham of te feo l June, 19174 6 ile .InshI . .o t.;.ry NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that WILLIAM DASHIELD PARKER of Eight Mile Rock Grand bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should end a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, NAssu hamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby gW n tlat ENID bMNFIELD of 8Mite Rock Grand Bhama Is applying to i Minister reaIIlleli for Nationality and CitIanip, f r fstrationasesi'isn of The Baha .s, a.n that any pa. aIr know aq.amon why registration should not be granted should d a written and signed statement of the ftels ofa . twerty-eight days from the 271h d.ty of June 1974- tI Thl Minister responsible for Nationality and i nCIuL- i Ministry of Home Affairs, P. r. Bex. N-300,. Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that *04AMIN JOW WILLIAMS of Sea rpe ISa ly to sUe A MIN ga responsible for Nationality and Cltlatlp, for i NkaB as a citizen of The Bahamas, and tht any pslon knows any reason why registration should not ibe ra should send a written and signed statement of the flcts within twentyeght days from the 27th day of J 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationlty and Cjihh Ministry of Home Affair, PAD. Sex fb4uU, Kpe I NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LETITIA BEATRICE WILLIAMS of Turks Islands is applying to the Miniser responsible for Nationality and Citienship, for registration as a citaen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the fcts within twenty-eght days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Miister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N4-002,.tepfap. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ROSEBETH PETRINA WILLIAMS of Pine Date Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not Ibe granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eIght days from the 27th day. f June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002. Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I, CARNIER BELIZAIRE'of Lewis Yard Grand Bahama P. O. Box F-787 Freport Bahamas is applying to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citltl of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows n y reason w tt~ nrdtriation should not be granted shod4, send a brttn ndsigned statement of the fb t ' twenty-e i al' nm the 27th &y of eJdn I o Minkter respond ibl for Nationality and Ctish Ministry of Hobm Abirs, P. O. Box N-802, NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that MARIE SANCIQNISE NICOLAS of Lewis Yard, Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed stsaeeit of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RICHARD COX of Sea Gre is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason Why registration should not be granted would sh nd a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June" 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. Box No4002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ERIC ELUJAH DEAN of Eight Mile Rock, Pine Dale, Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any raon why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-302, Nassau, Bahamas. NO nCE NOTICE Is hereby given that E. J. SHEERAN of P. O. Box F2478 Freeport Bahamas Is applying to. the Minister responsible for NatilnafltY and CItns8Mp, for naturalisatlon as a citizen of Tho ahamas nd that any person who knows any reason why neturlitko Ishuld not be granted should end a written and llgnd statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from e 2Uil d y of June 1974 to Tho Mlnister rosopigble for M tm , Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affirs, P. Q. Bx ,. Nanaw, Bahalmas, II am. IF NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MILA COX tf Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible ior Nationality and Citizenship, tor registration as d citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from he 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I, CALLINS URIAS FORBES of Freeport Grand Bahama, is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I, WILFRED McDONALD ARTHUR of Freeport Grand Bahama P. O. Box 1832 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. tanamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 1, KATHLEEN ENA WILLIAMS of Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that SIDNEY CORNELIUS SMITH of P. O. Box 135, Fight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationali', and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight daye trom the 27th day of June 1974 to The- Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HILTON WHITFIELD JONES of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be aranted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs. P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOYOUS MAGLYN BUCKLEY of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002. Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CONSUELO B. DELANCY of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the fact within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002. Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EVERALD JAMES BURTON of No. 33 Daylight-l-Division, Freeport Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs; P.O. Box N-3002. Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JACK SENATUS JOSLPH OT Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship. for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any n,.rtn who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement June 1974 to The Ministry responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, lNaIau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOHNSON PREVAL of tighX Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should nnt he granted should send a written and signed statement the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day ay of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs P.O. Box N-3002 Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that FRANK FREDERICK RICHARD HALL of Freeport Grand Bahama Box F-2458 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible tor Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I ARTHUR AUBREY SMITH of Pine Dale Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenth-eight days from the 27th day of Ji.ne, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that VERNICE WILLIAMS OF Apt No.3, Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen ot The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Hime Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that GRIFFITH DONNY WILLIAMS of Apt., No. 3 Scott Ave, Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days form the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002 Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DAPHNE MAY SIMONS of Hawksbill Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EBENEZA MUSGROVE of Turks Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MERCEDES BEATRIt. HARVEY of Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Naionality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statemencnt of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that OSCAR AUGUSTUS HARVEY of Matthew Town Inagua Bahamas, is applying to tIe Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM NOEL of P. O. Box 336, Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any .person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministryof Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that SUSAN BEEN of P.O General Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Ndwnality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any perosn who knows any reason why registration should bot be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27 day of June 1974, to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002 Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that PIERRE DAVIS of Freeport Grand Bahama is applvinq to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen to The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that WOOLTON ROY ROSE of Box 1915 Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974, to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CAROLYN R. RIGBY of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ILRICK FRANCOIS of Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that GUARD JEAN BAPTISTE of Freeport Taxi P.O. Box 358 Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minsiter responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should bot be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that DAVID CONRAD NELSON JR. of P.O Box F-122 Freeport Grnand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should n9t be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Ms. SILENCIEUX BENIS of 20C Grenfell Ave Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within the twenty-eight days from the 27th day. of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MARIA ALVERA TAYLOR of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minster responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any -person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible of Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002. Nassau. THE TRIBUWE -Thursday July 4, 1974 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ANTHQNY SCOTT of 200 Scott Ave, Apt. NO. 7, Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalistion should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days froni the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. --m NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CAMBRONNE ALEXANDER of West End, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as P citizen of The Bahamas, and.fhat any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN C. MORLEY of 71 Hawksbill, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CHRISTINA DELANCY of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why. registration should not be granted should send a written -and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs. P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that BERNICE ROSINA HIGGS ones Town Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted !should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that NINA YVETTE CAPRON of Pear Dale, P. O. Box N-4283, Nassau, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICF is hereby aiven that BERNARD RENNA of Port - de Paix, Haiti, is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CLIFFORD CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS of Pinder Point Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenth-eight days from the 27th day of June. 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3UU00 Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that AUDREY ELEANOR BAKER of P. O. Box F-576, Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any. reason why registration should not begrants3 should send a written and .signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O0 Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ANNALORINE LOUISE HANDFIELD of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama P. O. Box F83 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who kn6ws aOy reason why registration should not be granted should snd a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-ight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The MInister responsible fer Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. o. Box N-3002, Nass'u, Bahamas -- ...e-,,...11T-~ .-.. . NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that EDITH CHRISTIANA JONES of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration asa citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted snouia send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. I HIIIIIIIIIIIII means aggggggg emean a m .. ". -..' T" - I ._- NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DANIEL THOMSON of Freeport Grand Bahama P. 0. Box Fl 147 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LOLA LOUISE SEYMOUR of Owen's Town Andros is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JAMES WILLIAM BASSETT JR. of Freeport Hawks Bill is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that TRYHHEANA CONSUELO WILLIAMS of Strachan Corner Nassau is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that JOYCELYN VICTORIA YOUNG of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Minsitry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ANNIE LOUISE HALL of 101 A. Gordan Ave. Freeport G. Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ALET SEIDE of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for laturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MISS MYRTLE HYATTLINE BUCHANAN, of West End, Grand Bahama, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twent-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that IADO LOVISC FORBES of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau, Bahamas NOTICE is hereby given that JOYCELYN ALICE HALL of Sea Grape Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not'be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day Of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau, *Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CYNTHIA. D. Al.I FYNF nf Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HAROLD ERNEST WILSON of Eight Mile Rock Post Office is applying to the Minister responsible tor Nationality ana Citizenship, tor registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th dayof June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O; Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CONSTANCE BASSETT of Freeport Grand Bahama, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ELLEN LOUISE SEYMOUR of Freeport Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DONALD ORTHNEIL SEYMOUR of Owen's Town, Andros Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality aid Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N0-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby qiven that ARTHUR ALEXANDER SEYMOUR of Owen's Town Andros Bahamas is applying, to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Minister of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HAROI.IE BEATRICE FORBES of Jones Town Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama ;s applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any perosn who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that VIOLIA WILLIAMS P. 0. Box F-988 Freeport Grand Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registrationrshould not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE is hereby given that BENJAMIN ALEXANDER FRITH of Eight Mile Rock -Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that ICELET FLEURINORD P. O. Box F515 of Freeport Grand Bahama Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Mnister responsible for Nationality and Citaenahip, Ministry of HomeAffairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby iven that HARRIET IDAI IA FORBES of Freeoort Grand rahama, Bahamas P. O. Box F207 is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MACY ELIZABETH FORBES NEE' WILLIAMS of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. UM MMllla NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that GLADEAR VICTORIA SEYMOUR (NEE FORBES) of Eight Mile Rock, Grand Baham a is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MR. CLINTON NATHANIEL FRITH of Holmes Rock Grand Bahama - Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send. a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby qiven that MR. JACKQUES PAULSAINT of Eight Mile Rock Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June7 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RAYMOND JEFFREY HARVEY of Turks Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O.Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that LOUISE CAPRON of Turks Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs,P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DOUGLAS NATHANIEL MclNTOSH of Pine Dale Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box N-3002, Nass: j. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MISS GLORIA LILLETH ELLIS of Eight Mile Rock, Giand Bahama Bahamas is applying to the Ml-.;ter responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of Jun" 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CARDINAL IOTAS ARTHUR of Eight Mile Rock --Grand Bahama Is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the tacts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O, Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTI .E Is hereby given that BERNARD PARAISON GAY of Ridgeland Park West, New Providence, Bahamas is applynq to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should end a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty.lght days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citlzenmhp, Ministry of Home Affairs P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOrE NOTICE Is hereby iven that RALPN STA4i8Y f f of Yamacraw Road, Nw Preovld 91, Bmam- 1 to ute Minister responsible for NtleMt y alts d for registration as a citin of TBei ahM a l , person who knows any roomeson v e be granted sheid nwri a w WiN the facts wbUhi twnydghft e Iwg June 1974 t The Miisir mI Citlanship. Mi.sty I .m l Nassau. man NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that. PETIRAT CHAILE. of Market St. South, Nassau, Bahamas is app4yli to th, Minister responsible for Nationality and Ctzem.LD f4f naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and tLd a person who knows any reason why neturallation ahu t not be granted should send a written and signed sltaimntrl of the facts within twenty-e iht days from tie 27tmdy fa; June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Natinalty ant Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P.O. Box NSO '2 Nassau. .. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ONELLA JANNET BASDON of Eiaht Mile Rock Grand Bahama isr aVpVinl to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citiensip, or registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that amy person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day oe June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality ano Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002 Nassau, Bahamas. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ISAAC AUGIISTUiS GARNET DAVIDSON of 7W Pioneer's Way, Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should end a written and signed statement of the facts withn twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MR. NEIL cDAN of Freeport, Grand Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for reistration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, i hMinistry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR McDONALD SWAN of Freeport Grand Bahama Island is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas. and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts wig twement y-ght dhayts tfrhn tdtyeh day of June 1974"to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairr P. 0. Box N--3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that MARIA SENALEITA FORBES of 196 Scott Avenue, Freeport, rand Bahama isr applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality andr Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twdnty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs. P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that RANDOLPH M. ST. A. HTUT of McKinney Ave. Stapledon is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June, 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002., Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MARGARET D. SCATTER of Blair Estates, Nassau Bahama is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationalitv and Citizenshio. for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send .a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 27th day of June 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality add Cltizenrhip Ministry of Home Affairs P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. o ;i 1i V MM ... __ THE TRIBUNE Thursday, July 4, 1974 CLASSIFIED KIM BSTAT I I REAL ESTIAT SECTION I- - - --. r- .I I I i- I R OFS RAC SALE -r r - I I .1 - EXTRA LARGE LOTS SEA BREEZE AREA 70 x 550. $400 down. $152 month. Also, 50 x 260 $300 down. $105 month. Tel: 4-1141 any day or night or 2-3027 MORLEY & O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE. C15895 LARGE Corner Lot of land for sale in Coral Harbour. Phone 42532 C15894 BEAUTIFUL Corner Homesite for sale in Coral Harbour with plans for 3-bedroom. 2-bath. House $9000. 42532. iC1590 LOT 60 x 110 SOUTH BEACH -ESTATES only $3300.00 SEABREEZE Corner plot 100 x 127, Ideal location near Canal only $6,200. LOT VISTA Marina Out West, rights to Sandy Beach 130 by 90. Only $9500. MACKEY STREET 47 by 120 with 1% storey house, furnished only $28,000. DIAL 22035, 22307 evenings 41197. C15947 OUT WEST half block from Sandy Beach. Executive home excellent location. Walking distance to Golf Course tray ceiling, open fireplace four bedrooms 2 baths, plus maids quarters PLUS two self-contained, fully equipped apartments separate from house. Easily maintained garden. Rights to SANDY beach and boat mooring. Close enough to beach without being too close to suffer saltwater exposure. Owner would consider a long-term lease at a negotiated price Priced at $85,000.00. DIAL FOR ACTION 22307, 22033, 22305,41197. C15948 HILLTOP SHIRLEY PK. - Spacious 4 bed, 2 bath unfurnished house Enclosed grounds and garage, unbeatable at $46,000.00. BLAIR 3 bed, 2 bath with family room, walled in patio ideal for entertaining. Tastefully furnished and in tipr top shape With well water. Attractively priced $62,000.00.iCome see us cause you can't beat us. Damianos Realty Co. Ltd. DIAL 22305 or 22307. Nite 41197. C15946 BLAIR three bedrooms 2 baths, furnished in good taste, maids quarters, patio, fruited enclosed landscaped grounds asking $62,000.00 12 UNIT 2-STOREY HOTEL ,with POOL, PATIO, VIEWS 'OF SEA, plus 2-storey Manager's Residence with Coffee Shop, Laundry, cold Laundry, cold-storage, excellent income. Only $250,000.00 can finance. Catering to Tourist Dollar. Can NET $50,000.00. SANS SOUCI HILLTOP 2 - storey, with over acre of grounds, fruited, landscaped, magnificent views, furnished $125,000.00. WINTONHIGHWAY highest peak OUT EAST. 3 bedrooms 3 baths, plus maids apartment. High Ceilings, tiled floors, patio, over acre of grounds - gorgeous views only $110,000.00. HILLTOP CAMPERDOWN - houses furnished from '$115,000.00 and up. With Pool, Patio Gorgeous Views. See anytime. WESTWARD VILLAS -- 3 bedrooms 2 baths, maids quarters, furnished only $48,000.00. Rights sandy beach. WESTWARD VILLAS 4 bedrooms 2% baths, central air, plus window units, furnished, Pool (heated), Patio, enclosed grounds asking $68,000.00. CABLE BEACH on waters edge. Facing Balmoral Island, Pool, Patio, Private Beach. Excellent condition, immediate occupancy. Tastefully decorated. Bargain of the Year. Good inventory. Can Finance. FOR ACTION, RING THE ACTION NUMBERS 22305, 22033, 22307 evening 41197. C15977 2 bedrooms 2 baths, furnished, CAREFREE APARTMENT - Cable Beach. Only $35,000.00 rental income $450. CHERTSEY third floor-furnished only $60,.00.00 presently rented. SEVENTH FLOOR - CAREFREE,. breathtaking views beach, pool, patio - furnished. Come see lets make a deal. CONCHREST best views in the Cable Beach Area. Facing Sea, use of pool, patio, beach. High & Dry on Fourth Floor. See anytime, we have tastefully and expensively the key. Asking $80,000.00 rental $750. DIAL DAMIANOS & ASSOCIATES 22033, 22305, 22307 evenings 41197. C15883 LOTS for sale which includes use of private beach. YAMACRAW BEACH ESTATES. LOW $75 deposit. 70 x 100 lots. Tel: 4-1141 any day or night or 2-4148. C15991 BILL'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY LTD. offers the following choice property:. Eight acres prime hilltop property. 62 acres on Eastern Rd. Ideal for exclusive land development. Approximately 50,000 square feet Bay Street property near town ideal for offices apartment or other commercial use. 400 feet commercial frontage in Blair Estate. / Choice commercial lot Shirley Street with convenient side entrance. Large commercial area Palmdale comprising four lots with over 500 ft. road frontage. Five acres bordering three roads in Oakes Field ideal for laroe sboooinq centre. Approximately five acres near Quality Supermarket with commercial zoning ideal for shopping centre to serve the South-East area. Other good buys in commercial and residential properties. Prices terms and other information available by calling 23921 or write Box 5449 Nassau. I m RENT C15941 SANS SOUCI: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Available immediately. $450.00 per month. Furnished except for linens and kitchen equipment. LOVE BEACH' Very attractive 1 bedroom cottage right on the beach. Available early July. $600 per month. Fully furnished. H. G. CHRISTIE LIMITED Phone 21041/2/3/4 C15944 Completely furnished two bedroom apartment. Blue Hill Road, South, opposite the newly built McPherson Primary School. Rent $235 per month. Phone 2-3287. C15927 - FURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment consisting of living-dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Twynam Avenue. Telephone 5-8185. C15921 LOVELY 2 bedroom airconditloned apartment, Dundas Court, Pyfrom's Addition, Master T.V. antenna and laundry room facilities, enclosed parking area. For information call 3-4953 or 5-4258. C15919 COTTAGES and apartments monthly airconditioned, fully furnished, maid service available. Lovely garden and swimming pool. Telephone 31297,31093. C15882 TWO 2 bedroom apartments, fully furnished. Cehtrevill4, Ring Mr. Pritchard at 58134. C15917 2 BEDROOM 1 bath apartment, fully furnished and ready for occupancy. Situated in Winton Highway. Prices vary from $350 tn $375 per month. Phone 2-163,. C15920 LARGE spacious 3 bedrooms (all airconditioned) 3 bath full furnished, hilltop house, Dannottage Estate. Must see to appreciate. $700 per month including light and water. Telephone 2-3713, 5-9322 or 3-1671. C15942 ONE THREE BEDROOM, two bath, airconditioned furnished home, Queen's Road, Nassau East. Phone 5-4684 or 2-3750. C19989 2 BEDROOM apartment, Eastern District with magnificent seaview, fully furnished, utilities included. $375 per month. Phone 2-2680 - 2-2681. C16010 Furnished efficiency apartment Palmdale area suitable for single person or couple, master T.V. antenna, washing facilities, utilities included $155.00 monthly phone 4-2080. FOR SVLE OR RENT C15961 3 bedroom 2 bath house, unfurnished. Blair Estates. Phone 3-2095. SCCARS FOR SALE C15969 1967 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS supreme, fully equipped with, A/C, 8 track, power steering and variety of tapes $2000.00. Phone 3-1174 after 5. C15867 MOTOR CENTRE LIMITED WE HAVE THE USED CAR FOR YOU 1973 CHEVY VEGA. Autom-- Automatic Trans, Radio. Yellow with Tan Trim. Was $3200.00 Now $2900.00 1973 VENTURA II Automatic Trans. P/S, P/B, Radio, White Wall Tyres. Green with Green Trim. Was $3700.00 Now $3400.00 1972 AUSTIN 1300 Standard Trans, Green with Black Trim. Was $1750.00 Now $1600.00 1972 AUSTIN MAXI Standard .Trans, Radio. Blue with Green Trim. Was $3300.00 Now $3000.00 1970 FORD TORINO Automatic Trans, A/C, P/S, P/B, Radio, Vinyl Top. Blue with Blue Trim. Was $2800.00 Now $2500.00 1970 HORNET Standard Trans, Radio. Yellow with Black Trim. Was $1000.00 Now $800.00 1970 CHEVY IMPALA Automatic Trans, P/S, P/B, Radio, A/C, W/W Tyres. Gold with Gold Trim. Was $3200.00 Now $2900.00 MOTOR CENTRE LIMITED THOMPSON BLVD. OPP DAVIS ST. P. O.BOX N-3741, PHONE 56739 C15900 RELATIVELY New Chevrolet Caprice 1974 White Convertible Power Windows, Tinted Glass, 4 Season A/C, Vanity Mirror, R/C Mirror, Whitewall Tires, AM/FM Radio, Rear Seat Speaker, Tape, Carpeted. Left door slightly damaged. Excellent Condition. Only $6650.00. Dial 22033, 41197. C15951 1968 Austin 1100 in good condition. $700. Call; Greg at 3-6111 anytime. C15963 1970 FORD TRANSIT VAN Phone 2-3283 C15966 1969 TOYOTA CORONA, automatic, excellent condition, only $1000.00. Call 34263. C15968 FORD CAPRI 72 blue, white interior, very gooi condition, no rust. $2,200 O.N.O. V. McLeod 41000 Apt. 6. C15959 1969 TOYOTA COROLLA 1100. Excellent running order recently resprayed $750. STelephones 56139 and 32097. FOR SALE 15958 PATIO SALE Saturday 6th July ten a..m. onwards Phillips cassette player, amplifier and turntable with two speakers; Radio/cassette player/recorder; Electric fans; Dinner and tea services; glassware, cutlery, kitchen equipment; table tennis table; Girl's bicycle; Electric drill with attachments; Electric blender with ice crusher, Movie projector and screen; Toaster; Golf Clubs; Consol record player; stepladders; paint misc. garden tools; clothing; children's toys; books etc. CASH ONLY. Nelson Street, B2air. Telephone 56139 and 32097. C15973 ZENITH television n in perfect condition. $125. Call 5-3739. C15975 1970 YAMAHA BIKE 100C.C. Phone 24356 or 52469. In perfect condition. C15976 FOUR piece sectional couch in brown and two armchairs in gold. For information call 32027. C15965 OWNER LEAVING ISLAND furniture, bicycles and, other miscellaneous household Items Phone 3-5729. 1. 4 YEAR old Hi Fi Stereo, radio and tape. Listing price for set in Miami $1,400. Bargain sale price at $500. 2. 1 year old T.V. set, black and white. $150 3, One year slide projector out of focus, Rolley. $60. Radio with tape deck, battery and electric. $50. Telephone 22694 (office) 77737 (home) C15993 BABY GEAR Large cot/mattress, Hichair, Pushchair, Playpen, Bath/stand etc. Phone 31475 mornings. C15914 NOW in stock at Bahamian Paint Supply, Bay Street. a Decoupage * Clear Cast g Candle Craft i Tissue Craft Phone 2-2386. 2-2898 SCHOOLS I I C15884 LEWIS AUTO SCHOOL Learn to drive with confidence. Phone 59805 between 7 and 8:30 p.m. or 3-5084 anytime. C15933 PIANO MUSIC LESSONS at home Call 31119. ENTERTAINMENT C14336 SETTLER'S PUB & INN Beaumont Arcade, Bay Street Telephone 5-9739 TWO BANDS NIGHTLY The Nassauvians The Electric Circle OPEN TILL 4.00 a.m. C15787 BLUE HILL GOLF CLUB Golf: Adults $2.50 and Juniors $1.50 per day. DRIVE RANGE, TENNIS AND SQUASH From 8:00 a.m. to Midnight 7 days per week Tel: 3-6333. MAINE SUPUES C11894 1969 31 ft. CHRIS-CRAFT Commander. sleeps six, private shower, two 230 h.p. engi-ies with less than 200 hours. Kitchenette, good condition Call 24267, 54011. C15953 14 ft. boat, model 102 Seagull outboard. Phone 2-2861. ext 343, from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Ask for Mrs. Mary Adderley. C15960 35' BOAT with 671 GM, ship to shore radio, with ice box, holds up to 2500 Ibs. Phone 22125 day 31452 nights. C15971 FOR SALE: 14 ft. Glastron Powered by 50 H.P. Mercury. Comes complete with trailer and extras. $1,275.To view, phone 3-2022 and ask for Andrew. C15980 14 ft. Aluminium Boat with new 3 h.p. Evinrude engine. $550.00. Phone 31222. ALARMS/SECURITY 1 sotr Winds Lid. Write.: lisx N4272 Ph. S-2124 Lowc's Alarm Services I'h. 3-2042 National Security Systems l'h. 5-9719 ANTENNAS Island TV I'h. 2-2618 AUTOMOTIVE Lucas IBatteries Bay SIrel (;arugcu I'h. 2-2434 rra,,iisisi;,,u .ep .irs Shll Actimn Statkin I'h. 5-2000 BOOKSTORE Tlhe ('hristiain iooik Shop P'h. 5-8744 BUSINESS FORMS I xecutivv rinitrs I'Ph. 2-4267/5-4011 KITCHEN CABINETS (',Opnnllt\,\-;rall, I urmitture I'lh.5-11 20 CAMERAS John hull I'h. 2-4252/3 DOWNTOWN PARKING Monthlv Kale $1S I'lMo. 2-4727(day) 7-7387(nile) .....NA FELiL C15981 YOUNG gentleman has bottle of perfume. Needs young lady to present it to. Phone 31222 ask for Peter Lampkin (No jesters). C15950 FOR the very best in Exercise Equipment, Natural Health Food and Vitamins, visit Wong's Health Food Store, Mackey Street. Exercise Equipment -- Sales and Rentals. C15996 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane situated five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the right hand side on the 26th day of July 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- ALL THAT lot of land situate in the Southern District of the Island of New Providence in the Subdivision called Kennedy's Subdivision laid out according to the plan thereof prepared by R. Warren & Associates Limited and recorded in the Registry of Records in Volume 1083 at page 499 being Lot Number Two Hundred and Eighty-two (282) of the said Subdivision. Mortgage dated 1st day of April, 1969 Dencil Egbert Hanna to Finance Corporation of Bahamas Limited. Recorded in Volume 1427 at pages 289 to 295. The sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of sale and balance on completion. Dated this 24th day of June 1974 A.D. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer July 4, 17, 24. HURRICANE AWNINGS John S. (eorge I'h. 2-b421/6 LAUNDRV&RY CLEANING New O(riental I .iindry I'h. 2-4403 MEATS TIeco Meats Wholesal Retail I'h. 5-9719 MEN'S WEAR I-ashimnesI Ltd. I'h. 2-2376/7 QPTICIANS, Optical Services Ltd. I'h. 2-3910/1 PAPER Commercial I'taprllouse I'l,. 5-9731 PRINTING Wotng's I'rinling I'h. 5-4506 Fti'rcutive I'vinters I'h. 2-4267/5-401 I RUBBER STAMPS Wong's HlRuehr Stlamps I'l. S-4506 Tlit rrihue Ph 2-1986 SPORTS GOODS ('ha pinn' SpIrts l.aild I'l. 2-1862 TRAVEL I'Payturs LI. 2-2931/7 R. II.C'rry & ". 'Ph. 2-8681/7 TV REPAIRS ENTERTAINMENT ('lannel etrlronics Lid.l'h. 3-5478 Audio Visual & Movies Iilmn & I:ui,. Service I'h. 2-21s7 TRUCKING JIJhnson 's FLORISTS Truckin & Landscape Ph. 5-9574 Island I lorist I'h. 2-2702/5-5419 TYPEWRITER REPAIR GARDEN & PET SUPPLIES eJunor Hethel ''h. S1044 Modkrnis k <(arden & I'eL Madeira Shopping l'aa I'h.2-286S UPHOLSTERING Nassau (;ardrn &' l Mmntrose Avenuer h. 2-4259 Eddle's Uphlstering Ph. 5-9713 m m mmm NSham m aIMerchate FoR hlneg A d Srvirc PWLit AltTgg C15995 HARRY 0. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane, situate Five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the right hand side on Friday July 19th 1974 at 12 o'clock noon, the following property:- ALL THAT the Unit' known as Apartment No. 5 on the second floor of the block of flats comprised in the Prospect Ridge Condominium (formerly known as Highland Park Condominium) abutting the Golf Course at Goodman Bay in the Western District of the Island of New Providence in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and having access to Sandford Drive the location shape approximate floor area dimensions and boundaries of which shall be ascertained by reference to a De c laration of Condominium dated the Sixteenth day of December, A.D., 1968 and recorded in the Registry of Records of the said Commonwealth in Volume 1355 at pages 105 to 127 and the plans and drawings annexed thereto together with the parking and dustbin space allotted thereto AND SECONDLY ALL THAT undivided share equivalent to the Unit Entitlement in the common property of the said Condominium comprising 3.8 per cent as shown in the said Declaration of Condominium. The property is sold by Prospect Ridge Management Association under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 21 of The Law of Property and Conveyancing (Condominium) Act 1965 for the purpose of enforcing a Charge dated the 10th day or April, A.D., 1974 and recorded in the said Registry of Records in Volume 2242 at pages 559 to 562 entered against the said property in respect of unpaid Condominium Charges and interest thereon due and payable by Atlantic and Pacific Bank and Trust Company Limited. The sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of sale and balance on completion. Dated this 2nd day of July A.D., 1974. HARRY D. Malone Public Auctioneer. C15994 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane five doors from Shirley Street on the right hand side in the Eastern District of the Island of New Providence on Friday the 19th day of July A.D. 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property. ALL THOSE certain pieces or parcels of land known as Lots Nos. 70, 71, 72 and 73 of Block No. 3, Lots Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Block No. 11, Lots Nos. 2, 3, 4. 15, 17, 18, 19, 26, 27 and 28 of Block No. 10 and Lots Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 and tract "A" of Block No. 2 as laid out by Berry Islands Development Company (Bahamas) Limited containing by admeasurement Twelve and One hundred and Fifty-six thousandths (12.156) of an acre or thereabouts situate in the Southern part of Cistern Cay one of the Islands in the group of Islands known as The Berry Islands in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The property is being sold under The Bank of Nova Scotia's statutory power of sale which arises by virtue of a Supplemental Debenture dated the 1st day of November A.D., 1971 made between Berry Islands Development Company (Bahamas) Limited of the one part and The Bank of Nova Scotia of the other part and now of record in the Registry of Records in the City of Nassau in the Island of New Providence in Volume 1852 at pages 103 to 111. The sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid to that price. Terms 10% of the purchase price at the time of the sale and the balance thereof on completion. Dated this 2nd day of July 1974 HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer July 4, 11, 18 C16000 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane, situate five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the right hand side on the 26th day of July 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- All that piece parcel or lot of land situate in the Western District of the said Island of New Providence having the number Eighteen (18) in Block number Three (3) in a plan of the said CLASSIIED ADVS. BRING RESULTS-FAST TO PLACE YOUR ADV. TELEPHONE 21988 EXT. 5 t I July 4, 17, 24. C15997 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane situated five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the riqht hand side on the 26th day of July 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- ALL THAT piece parcel or lot of land being Lot Number Two Hundred and Fifty-seven (257) on the Plan of the Subdivision called and known as "Sunshine Park Estate" being filed in the Crown Lands Office of the colony in the said City of Nassau as Number Four Hundred and Seventy-three (473) N.P. the said piece parcel or tot of land hereby granted and conveyed by way of mortgage being bounded on the South by a Road Twenty-five (25) Feet wide on the said Plan and running thereon Fifty (50) feet on the West by Lot Number Two Hundred and Fifty-eight 4258) on the said Plan and running thereon Eighty-four and Five Tenths (84.5) feet on the North by Lot Number Two Hundred and Sixty (260) on the said Plan and running thereon Fifty (50.00) feet -and on the East. by Lot Number Two Hundred and Fifty-sik (256) on the said Plan and running thereon Eighty-four and Five Tenths (84.5) fect." Mortgage daied 15th October, 1964 Alrina Edgecombe to Finance Corporation of Bahamas Limited. Recorded in Volume 811 at pages 248.to 255. The sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right tor the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of sale and balance on completion. Dated this 24th day of June 1974 A.D. HARRY D. Malone Public Auctioneer July 4, 17, 24. C15999 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane situated five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the right hand side on the 26th day of July 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- ALL THAT piece parcel or lot of land situate in the Southern District of the Island of New Providence in the Subdivision called and known as "Kennedy's Subdivision" laid out according to the plan thereof prepared by R. Warren & Associates Limited and recorded in the Registry of Records in the City of Nassau in Volume 1083 at page 499 being Lot Number One Hundred and Eighty-six (186)). Mortgage dated 25th February, 1970 Rodney Rolle to Finance Corporation of Bahamas Limited. Recorded in Volume 1624 at pages 586 to 593. The sale is subject to. a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of sale and balance on completion. Dated ,this 24th day of June 1974 A.D. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer July 4, 17, 24. ' I I I I Block 9 Lots 1, 12 to 18 inclusive and 20 to 23 nclusive. Block 10 Lots 1 to 8 nclusive. 11 to 31 inclusive nd 33. Block 11 Lots 2 to 5 inclusive and 7 to 16 inclusive- Block 12 Lota c, 1o to 12 inclusive, 1b, 10 and 22 Block 13 Lots 1 and 6 to 9 inclusive. Airstrip, all park areas, roadways and beach reservations. EXCEPT AND RESERVING unto Berry Islands Development Company (Bahamas) Limited from the three pieces parcels or tracts of land hereinbefore described ALL THOSE lots of land shown coloured Pink of the plan attached to the Debenture referred to below. The property is being sold under The Bank of Nova Scotia's statutory power of sale which arises by virtue of a Debenture dated the 5th day of February, A.O., 1971 made between Berry Islands Development Company (Bahamas) LUmited of the one part and The Bank of Nova Scotia of the other part and now of record in the Registry of Records in the City of Nassau in the Island of New ,Providence in Volume 1736 at pages 53 to 68. The sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid to that price. Terms 10% of the purchase price at the time of the sale and the balance thereof on completion. Please note that the interest of Berry Islands Development Company (Bahamas) Limited in the northern moiety or half of the said Lignum Vitae Cay is limited to an undivided Twenty-five Thirtiethi (25/30ths) interest in the Fifty-nine and Eighty-nine hundredths (59.89) acres which comprise same. Dated this 2nd day of July '1974. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer July 4, 11, 18. C15998 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane situated five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the right hand side on the 26th day of July 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- ALL THAT piece parcel or lot of land being Lot Number Eighty-six (86) in "Yellow Elder Gardens" Subdivision situate in the Western District of the Island of New Providence. Mortgage dated 23rd November, 1967 Mervin Alfred Kerr to Finance Corporation of Bahamas Limited. Recorded in Book 1212 at pages 476 to 482. (Continued on next Page) hr--- 'c d *rl I eea II I -~-~---------- --------- --I BUSNSS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Save Time [iN hi in Vl t 2 IM hUd C. W ug I ag -- I .1 ,I PS ICAUTm Subdivision called and known as "Greater Chippingham" which said plan is exhibited in the Registered Office of Hilltop Development Company Limited in the said city of Nassau the said piece parcel or lot of land being bounded on the North by a Road Reservation Thirty (30) feet wide and running thereon Seventy-three (73) feet and Three tenths (3/10) of a foot on the East by land now or formerly the property of the Estate of the late Charles Lotta and running thereon One hundred feet (100) and Two hundredths (2/100) of a foot on the South by lot number One (1) in the said Block and running thereon Seventy-one (71) feet and Twenty-nine hundredths (29/100) of a foot and on the West by lot number Seventeen (17) in the said Block and running thereon One hundred (100) feet." Mortgage dated 21st August, 1967 Lawrence Charles Laing to Finance Corporation of Bahamas Limited. Recorded in Volume 1172 pages 351 to 358. This sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the, purchase price at the time or sale and balance on completion. Dated 24th day of June 1974 A.D. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctionee, PXLIC AUTISOI C16002 HARRY 0. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane five doors from Shirley Street on the right hand side in the Eastern District of the Island of New Providence on Friday the 19th day of July A.D., 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- ALL THOSE following pieces parcels tracts or lots of land which are comprised in a tract of land containing One hundred and Nineteen and Seventy-eight hundredths (119.78) acres known as Lgnum Vitae Cay one of the Islands in the group of Islands known as The Berry Islands in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and a tract of land containing One hundred and Fifty-two and Thirty one hundredths (152.31) acres at the northern end of Cistern Cay one of the Islands in the group of Islands known as The Berry Islands in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas:- LIGNUM VITAE CAY *LIGNUM VITE WEST Lots I to 47 inclusive and 49 to 54 inclusive Lignum Vitae South Lots 1 to 26 inclusive and 28 to 54 inclusive. Lignum Vitae East Lots 1 to 40 inclusive to 58 inclusive. Lignum Vitae North and 43 Hotel Site 708,559 square feet All park areas and roadways on Lignum Vitae Cay. NORTHERN END OF CISTERN CAY Block 1 Lots 1 to 8 inclusive. Block 2 Lots 1 to 7 inclusive Block 3 Lots 1, 2, 5, 8 and 17 to 24 inclusive. Block 4 Lots 7 and 9 Block 5 Lots I to 7 inclusive and 9 to 11 inclusive. Block 6 Lots 1, 3, to 5 inclusive and 7 to 10 inclusive. Block 7 -- Lots 5, 7 and 10 to 12 inclusive. Block 8 -- Lots I to 10 inclusive and 12 to 14 inclusive. I- m my r .. ... i -- --L -2 m i i THE TRIBUNE Thursday, July 4. 1974 -A--- --. SW_~~_ C15930 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane slTU'ted rilF (5) doors from Shirley Street on tne right hand side on Friday July 12th 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- AT THAT piece parcel or lot of land being Lot Number Ten (10) of the Subdivision known as "Gardenview Estates" situate on Bernard Road in the Eastern District of the Island of New Providence which said piece parcel or lot of land is bounded NORTHEAST. WARDLY by Lot Number Eleven (11) of the said Subdivision and running thereon Niety and Seven- teen hundredths (90.17) feet SOUTHEAST- WARDLY BY land the property of the Estate of Frank Kelly and running thereon Fifty (50) feet SOUTHWESTWARDLY by Lot Number Nine (9) of the said Subdivision and running thereon Ninety and Seventeen hundredths (90.17) feet and NORTHWESTWARDLY by a road reservation Thirty-six (36) feet wide and running thereon Fifty (50) feet which said piece parcel or lot of land has such position shape marks and dimensions as are shown on a plan filed in the Reigstered Office of Regency (Bahamas) Limited and is demarcated on thq said plan by the Number Ten (10). SEquitable Mortgage dated the Thirtieth day of May, A.D, 1973 and made between Monica Roker of the one part of The Royal Bank of Canada of the other part and now of record in the Registry of Records of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas in Volume 2148 at pages 141 to 144. The sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of the sale and the balance on completion. Dated this 25th day of June A.D. 1974. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer. ELP WANTED C15912 SEVEN men and two women. Jobs will entail cleaning of floors, kettles, bathrooms, grounds etc. Apply SAWYER'S FOOD PRODUCTS LTD., Telephone 34923. SC15922 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Experienced Offset Pressman, 40 hours per week, good wOrking conditions. Apply BAHAMAS PRINTING, Oakes Field. IELP WANTE I TRADESEERCES I [ I W TEI ,C15928 C15979 C11S28 JOB TITLE: (THREE) JOB TITLEt (THREE) WELDERS WELDERS MINIMUM EDUCATION: MINIMUM EDUCATION: Good basic education. Must be Good basic education. Must be a certified welder. a certified welder. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: INIMMO EXPERIENCE: .-10 years. 510 ESNu R. In aSaE/IIEPONSUZl ITIES: 1.m -MCNT The sale s subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of sale and balance on completion. Dated this 24th day of June 1974 A.D. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer. July 4, 17, 24 C16001 HARRY D. MALONE will sell at his premises on Albury Lane, situate five (5) doors from Shirley Street, South on the right hand side on the 26th day of July 1974 at 12 o'clock noon the following property:- ALL THAT piece parcel or lot of land situate in the Subdivision called and known as South Heach Estates in the Southern District of the said Island of New Providence having the number Six (6) in Block number Three (3) in a plan of the said Subdivision filed in the Crown Lands Office of the Colony in the said City of Nassau and having the Number 519 N.P. in the said office the said lot of land having such position boundaries shape marks and dimensions as are shown on the diagram or plan attached to an Indenture of Conveyance dated the 3rd day of June, A.D. 1969 and made between Nassau Beach Company, Limited of the one part and the said Ivan Hamilton Munroe of the other part and now of record in the said Registry of Records in Volume 1454 at pages 566 to 571 and is delineated on that part of the said diagram or plan which is coloured pink. Mortgage dated 11lth September, 1969 Ivan Hamilton Munroe and Emily Albertha Munroe to Finance Corporation of Bahamas Limited Recorded in Book 1516 at pages 49 to 57. This sale is subject to a reserve price and to the right for the Auctioneer or any person on his behalf to bid up to that price. Terms: 10% of the purchase price at the time of sale and balance on completion. Dated this 24th day of June 1974 A.D. HARRY D. MALONE Public Auctioneer July 4, 17, 24 C15967 QUALIFIED Land Surveyor with at least five years experience to work in family islands. Please call 24596-7 or apply to P. 0. Box N7782. C15978 MECHANIC-PILOT With minimum AP, commercial instrument, twin time and minimum 500 hours accident-free PIC. Apply: Trans Islarad Airways Ltd., Windsor Field, P. 0. Box N-291, Nassau. C15983 a eardener/Handyman for general yard maintenance and housework. Telephone 2-2233. C15985 THIERE is an immediate opening in a growing Agricultural Research and Development operation for a person with administrative qJalifications. Applicants must hive either an educational or experience background in general administration and be knowledgeable in property control and management, contracting and purchasing. The minimum qualifications are either two years college level study in Business Administration or comparable subjects, or three to five years' experience in a responsible position requiring knowledge of the above listed activities. Interested persons should submit brief resume giving education and working experience to Adv. C15985, c/o The Tribune,.P. O. Box N-3207, Nassau. C15986 SOBER, reliable, experienced Gardener wanted to work at the Flagler Inn. For interview please see Mr. At Johnson. Phone 5-5561. C15987 KITCHEN PORTER needed. Please see Mr. Al Johnson for interview, phone 5-5561. riI1iz C15988 GOODS LEFT OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SOLD. NASSAU BICYCLE COMPANY LIMITED. TRADE SERVICE C15887 FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS AND CRANE HIRE ... see:- ISLAND BUILDERS LIMITED P. O. Box 6285 ES Phone 3-1671 3-1672. C 15891 MASTER TECHNICIANS LTD Mackey Street YOUR WHIRLPOOL DISTRIBUTOR OFFERS:- Refrigerators. Washers, Dryers, Compactors, Freezers, Ice Makers, Air Conditioners and Garbage Disposers. With full warranty on every home appliance we sell. Service done by factory trained mechanics. Telephone 23713, 59322. C15888 BACKHOE FOR HIRE Need a septic tank or trenching done? Call: CARL G. TRECO CONTRACTORS LTD. 2-4996 or 5-8725. *r-i years. DUTIES/RESPONSIBI LITIES: Must be a certified welds capable of performing horizontal, vertical and overhead welding, brazing and cutting of any material using gas and electric welding equipment. INTERESTED APPLICANT CONTACT: Personnel .Department, Bahama Cement Company, P. O. Box F-100, Freeport, Grand Bahama. C15956 Line-in Farmer Handyman Phone' 5-7064 ask for Maria Kelson. C15962 2 FARM LABOURERS to care for pigs and other farm work. Q. Campbell, Balls Lane. C15952 Four farm labourers to weed, plant, reap, spray, operate pumps, six days, 7 a.m. to 5, p.m. Phone 3-2279. C15972 MALE Bahamian to do straw work on sewing machine and also do gardening. $35.00. per week. Call Daphne 5-6921. C15330 HEAVY DUTY LABOURERS to work at oil refinery site and related areas. Such persons are required to dig ditches, pull electrical cables, pour concrete, use the jackhammer and other tools connected with heavy duty labour. Inquiries may be sent to: Davis Construction Co., P. 0. Box F-1704 or phone 373-1764/5, Freeport. C15970 2 LABOURERS to weed and clean up yards. $45.00 per Oweek. Telephone 5-4501. Job involves ability to contribute to design and engineering specification for company facilities. Requires reading, understanding plans and co-ordination with architects and engineers to ensure proper design. Apply to: Personnel Department, Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited, P. O. Box F-2666 or 30C KIpllhg Building, Freeport, Grand Bahama. 3-4263 5-9368 BAHAMAS UPHOLSTERY Adderley's Addition Rebuilding, Repairing, Refinishing 17 years experience FREE ESTIMATES C15909 T. V. ANTENNAS Boosters for homes, apartments and hotels SALES AND SERVICE Call 5-9404 WORLD OF MUSIC next to I-rank's Place. GRAND BAHAMA ANNOUNCEMENTS C15913 SHAWNEE Daily Service between West Palm Beach and West End. For reservations call The Grand Bahama Hotel (Ext. 5). FOR SALE C15337 58' fishing boat, 2 G.M.C. diesel engines, good condition and ready to go. Call Freeport 352-7972. HELP WANTED C15926 JOB TITLE: OPERATIONS FOREMEN MINIMUM EDUCATION: -Good basic education. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: 3-5 years. Training and experience in cement manufacturing process. DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervise single-turn activities of cement making operations necessary to produce slurry clinker and finished cement of the type quantity and quality required to meet customer requirements and shipping schedules. INTERESTED APPLICANT CONTACT: Personne Department, Bahama Cement Company, P. O. Box F-100, Freeport. Grand Bahama. C15334 I ASSISTANT MAITRE D' Individual must have experience in all ranks of French restaurant service, must have the ability to organise, train and supervise personnel. A minimum of three years as Assistant Maitre d' in first class hotels or restaurants. Good references and Police Certificate required. Applicants shoudl apply in person to: The Personnel Department Bahamas Amusements Limited (El Casino) International BazaarP. O. Box F-787 Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas. C15331 WELDERS with a minimum of 5 years experience, classified for high pressure vessel and piping work in accordance with European and American requirements. Experienced in welding under extremely unfavourable conditions regarding working space, hanging scaffolds 45 ft. above water level, etc... Quality of welds subject to 100% X-raying. CHIEF RIGGER/FITTER with a minimum of 5 years experience in offshore rigging work. High standard of welding required, quality of welds subject to 100% X-raying. Extremely unfavourable conditions regarding working space, hanging scaffolds 45 ft. above water level, etc.. BAHAMIANS only need apply in writing to: J. V. HERSENT.BALLAST, P. O. Box F-2518. Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. C15332 BUILDING INSPECTOR Extensive experience needed. Must be able to handle inspect io n/re-inspection buildings for complete conformity building code: electrical, sanitary, air-condit on ing, elevator, boilers and basic construction. recognized university or technical institute to assume complete charge of electrical workshop. Troubleshooting on electrical and electronic control systems in industrial plants, refineries and cargo oil tankers. Minimum of 5 years experience in supervisory capacity. Send resume to: GRAND BAHAMA ENGINEERING. LTD., P. 0. Box F-2, Freeport, Bahamas or Phone 3524239 for appointment. you 11e111e "be"sI IJ vgre w." Yu are ON w 1W1 . 3J1 Com P.,. REX MORGAN, M.D. JUDGE PARKER -=T1 Dd QCtb .......... Padl N.kch '4 I Must be a certified welder capable of performing horizontal, vertical and overhead welding, brazing and cutting of any material using gas and electric welding equipment. INTERESTED APPLICANT CO rACT: Personnel Department, Bahama Cement Company, P. O. Box F-100, Freeport, Grand Bahama. C15333 Apex Industries Ltd., has the following job opportunities for Bahamians only. WELDERS AND PIPE FITTERS with the following requirements: 5 years experience In both fields, must be between the ages of 20 to 40, must be hard workers, accept changes at all times and able to meet foreman standard. Applicant should apply, to: APEX INDUSTRIES LIMITED, P. O. Box F-2495, Freeport, Bahamas. C15338 1 WINE STEWARD: Dining Room. Must have knowledge of wine cellar operation, stock and requirements, ability to suggest, taste and serve complete variety of European wines. Three years minimum experience In first class hotels or restaurants. Good references and Police Certificate required. Applicants should apply in person to: The Personnel Department, Bahamas Amusements Limited (El Casino) International Bazaar P. 0. Box F-787 Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas. C15339 2 GREENSKEEPERS for golf course greens and bunker maintenance. Must have Minimum of 5 years experience working on golf course greens, cutting, treating with chemicals and maintenance of special equipment. Hourly rate starts at $2.00 per hour. 4 GARDENERS AND GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE MEN Must have 3-5 years experience in maintenance of golf course. Experience in cutting fairways and rough, treating with chemicals and maintaining special equipment necessary Hourly rate starts at $1.50 o $2.00 per hour. " Please call Fortune Hills Golf and Country Club, Freeport 373-4500 or 373-2222, Mr. Rolle or Mr. Kitchen for appointment. C15335 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA' Specific experience required with supervision and maintenance of Manitowoc 4600 Draglines as ill as Mack M-35 Dumptrucks and Caterpillar D-8 Dozers and Model 988 Loaders. Must be able to handle the scheduling and co-ordination of a large construction and excavation project. Call 373-1046 or write to: LBI Excavation and Engineering Ltd., P. O. Box F-306, FREEPORT, Grand Bahama for interview. C15336 MECHANIC WELDERS 3 required. Experienced on heavy equipment and plant machinery. Must have own tools. MACHINIST 1 required. Must have own tools pertaining to this work. Broad experience in general machining. WELDER FITTERS 3 required. Must have 5 years experience and be familiar with all types of welding. WA'.VY DUTY FLAME BUTTER AND STEEL BENDER -1 required. Apply: Freelance Enterprises Ltd., Freeport 352-7972. C15340 Qualified air-conditioning and refrigeration engineer with experience In estimating, designing, installing and servicing all types and sizes of air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Apply in person to: Mr. Lewis Bursetto at L & A Industries Ltd. Freeport. C15341 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER with degree or diploma from _ ___ -- I APARTMENT 3-G By Alcx Kota ie I ------- -- ~_ a__ I I- .. ,,, - ----------- -- I I Royals rout tame Tigers Chargers hit match and they thought they could have done it again," Lockhart commented fol- lowing their revenge win. He named Wardrobe Stars and Paradise Giants as the only two teams standing in their way. "We're going to put them both down next time around," he said. The Tigers' forward line of play/coach Tom Grant, Cuthbert Evans and Keith Wells stood strong against the Police attack early in the first set when they took a three point lead. It was then Lockhart a six-foot-four forward -along with Ferguson and Thompson turned on their offensive power; giving the Police a 6-3 Picture: JEFFREY THOM Police Royals' Arnold Ferguson scores on Offence. By GladstoneThurston THE DYNAMIC spiking of team captain Garnett Lockhart and six-foot-th"ee Arnold FerRuson completely shattered business Systems Tigers' defence paving the way for the Police Royals' 15-9, 15-2 and 15-13 victory and moving them into sole possession of third place in the Bahamas Volleyball Federation league. With Brenville Thompson adding to the Royals' powerful offence, the Tigers over the first two sets were almost helpless. Their best showing was the third when they moved ahead 13-11 before giving way to the pennant contending Royals. "They beat us in a practice from giving in. With a support coming from beai cheerers Charlotte I Ginger McKay and Le Wilson, the Tigers battled Police point by point b moving ahead 13-11. In the first game, Ministry of Educ defaulted their se consecutive game. They scheduled to play Coke Je Bahamas Volleyball eration action continues F when the winless Mi takes on Bahi Commonwealth Bank. Wardrobe Stars meet Augustine's College in second game. STANDINGS W Stars 6 Giants 5 Police 4 Tigers 4 Pizza 2 S.A.C.A. 2 Dwarfs I Pepsi 0 Rain hits Tes BRIMINGHAM prevented play before lun the third cricket test bet England and India at Bir ham's Edgbaston g today. -Copeland still on top UNDEFEATED Copeland Moxey of C. C. Sweeting High continues to lead in his quest for the High School Chess Championship. He picked up two more points by default in Wednesday's fifth and sixth rounds of the tournament. Four of his wins have been by default. However Moxey is yet to face his biggest test. Following closely behind with four and a half points are Granville Collie (C.C.S.), Marcia Seymour (G.H.S.), and William Wong (Q.C.) all of whom Moxey has not played. He plays Wong in round seven and his brother Jerry in round eight on Saturday when the tournament continues 1 p.m. at C. C. Sweeting High School's library. A loss to any one of these contenders will throw the tournament wide open. Standing after six rounds: W L D Pts C. Moxey (C.C.S.) 6 0 0 6 G. Collie (C.C.S.) 4 1 1 4Y M. Seymour (G.HS.) 4 I 1 4, W. Wong (Q.C.) 4 1 I 4% J. Moxey (RMB) 4 2 0 4 C. Efakis (St. And.) 4 2 0 4 C. Pyfrom (S.J.C.) 3 3 0 3 A. Seymour (SJC) 3 3 0 3 C. Garcia (St. And.) 1 5 0 I W. Scott (A.C.A.) 0 5 t E. Collins (R.M.B.) 0 6 0 0 T. Archer (G.H.S.) 1 S 0 1 R. Norton (Q.C.) 0 6 0 0 Saints By Kerrinxton Wikinson Johnsc BERNARD "Apache" Samm Burrows' two rbi's single in the triumph 13 innings lifted the implacable Fan Citibank Chargers from a one greet run deficit to a 6-5 victory over squad Del Jane Saints last night in a Hall completion game notched 4-4 batten in the eight inning at Queen contest Elizabeth Sports Centre. strike Del Jane completed their game a PSON 1974 series with a 27-9 record their and marred their chances of 25-11 being "Pennant" winners. It In idded may match them up against "Spoo utiful Schlitz Beer 24-9 for the there e Rolle, "Pennant Crown" providing and L enore Schlitz win their remaining two r d the three games. bombed before Some 600 persons were on behind hand to see the teams hold Fox at th each other scoreless through action four frames. Cro icond In the top of the thirteenth Saint were inning with Peter Bethel on winning ts. third base via a walk, a ground in Po out and a miscue rookie Jackie yesterc riday Wright pinch hit for Billy School nistry Gilbert and flied out deep to Und The right field enabling Bethel to time St. cross the plate for Del Jane to champ the take a 5-4 lead. Giants Losing hurler Kirk Smith hold o found himself in a predicament their L in the bottom half of the series I thirteenth frame after Adlai Cro: 2 Moss lead off double had r 3 brought turbulent motions bu 4 from Del Jane players when when 5 third base umpire Prince 4 Hepburn said that left fielder Huel Riley trapped the ball and Del Jane players claimed he S caught it. Returning to the ball field Rain Del Jane's defence was ch in untenable for Citibank loaded ween the bases then Bernard ming- Burrows squeezed a timely round single into left field past the diving short stop Bradley walks, miscue and a base hit to accumulate four runs in the second inning. Neither team scored in the third frame but the Gaints mustered up three big tallies in the top of the fourth as St. Bernards grabbed a tally in the bottom of that frame to trail by a run. The Giants made use of a walk and an error to plate a tally in the fifth and a tally in the sixth when fleet footed Terry Powells base hit and advanced to third on steals then scored after he was caught in a run down situation but escape. Crossroad twirlers combined for 11 strike outs while St. Bernards pitchers fanned 14 batters in a losing cause. Rodney Collie fired a two hitter as Saint Bernards demolished Tony Tingers 13-3 in a Little contest yesterday at C. I. Gibson School grounds Tony Tigers scored their three runs in the first inning and was dominated by Collie through out the remaining four frames of the five innings game. Collie allowed a hit to Derreck Gibson and Patrick Panze while he breezed 12 batters. lead. The Tigers were forced into a time out which did little to stop the Police. Well-balanced sets from Brenell Cartwright who was last season's rookie of the year contender, and Peter Rolle contributed four more points to the Police's total before the service was broken. Maxie Smith at the line sparked a four point rally moving the Tigers to nine points. The Royals then used the turnover to take the set lead 1-0. Returning the same lineup to the court, the Police got even better results. They opened a commanding 10-0 gap before Smith's ace broke the Royals' shut out bid. Dennis Forbes and Grant put up reasonable defence but their offensive power of Kevin "Chick" Rolle and Mathew "Maboo" Lecky was not consistent. This proved to be a feather in the Police Royals' cap. They opened the lead by 11 points enroute to their 2-0 lead. The Police early in the third set unlocked a two-all tie and rallied behind Cartwright's service to take the lead by four. However, the Tigers were tar NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that ELIEZER REGNIER of Hospital Lane Nassau Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalisation as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that METRO FRANCISCO COMARCHO of Fox Hill, Gun Hill Road, Nassau is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that DAVID NOEL of Yamacraw Road, N.P. is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE is hereby given that OLIVE BEATRICE EVE of Strachan Corner, Nassau N.P. is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenshio. for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that BARBARA ANN SAUNDERS of Soldier Road is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. 0. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that BARBARA BARBERLEE ANN FOX of Soldier Road, Nassau, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that GARRIE MATILDA MALYINA (SIMMONS) CARTER of Mount Royal Avenue, Nassau is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for registration as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why registration should not beg granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twentyeilght days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002, Nassau. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CECILE BELIARD of Molcolm Road, Nassau, Bahamas is applying to the Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, for naturalization as a citizen of The Bahamas, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts within twenty-eight days from the 4th day of July 1974 to The Minister responsible for Nationality and Citizenship, Ministry of Home Affairs, P. O. Box N-3002. Nassau. THE BAHAMAS Con- Kiwanis' marathon swim meet federation of Amateur on July 13. Sports yesterday released its First vice president Fred independence sports agenda Higgs in making the which begins with basketball announcement pointed out tonight at the A. F. Adderley that the Federation was asked Gym and terminates with the by the Ministry of Education Brilliant Cruyff breaks Brazil FRANKFURT West Ger- many and Holland who won two soccer thrillers yesterday, and reached the final of the World cup. The Germans, ploughing through a sea of mud at Frankfurt, edged Poland 1-0 with a goal by Gerd Mueller. The Dutch, inspired by their captain, Johann Cruyff. dethroned the defending champions Brazil 2-0 in a passionate and bruising encounter at Dortmund, The final is at Munich's Olympic Stadium next Sunday. Brazil and Poland will play for third place at the same ground Knowles SUSPENDED amateur boxer Nathaniel Knowles today challenged the Amateur Boxing Association of the Bahamas to produce evidence of their having a constitution and, under what section he was suspended. Knowles, who claims that he has no case to answer, said no writ or warning was served on him stating the time of his suspension and under what section of the constitution he was suspended. Moreover, at the suspension meeting Monday, . he was neither invited nor c Saturday. All the surging excitement of soccer was seen in the two games. Argentina fought East Germany to a 1-1 tie. And Sweden's Conny Torstensson scored with four minutes remaining to defeat Yugoslavia 2-1. In Holland's game, Johnny Neeskens scored in the 50th minute and Johan Cruyff made it 2-0 in the 65th minute. An increasing stream of foul and rough tackles ended with Brazilian defender Luiz Pereira being sent off the field seven minutes from the end. challenge represented. He said that the first time he knew of his suspension was when he read of it in a newspaper. It is understood that the A.B.A.B. during last night's meeting was unable to produce a copy of its constitution when requested to do so. GOLFERS LEAVE JUNIOR golfers Cyprian Newery and Eric Gibson left Tuesday for Miami, Florida where they will compete in the Larry Little Golf Classic. at a late date to put the schedule together. A most valuable player will be chosen from each sports organization. The awards presentation which is sponsored by the Ministry of Education will be made at the end of this month. Day-by-day schedule:- Today: Basketball at the A.I. Adderley gymnasium beginning 7 p.m. Friday, July 5-Tennis Classic at the Montague Beach Courts. 2 p.m.: Basketball at the A.F. Adderley gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 6 Basketball at A. F. Adderley beginning noon. Sunday, July 7- Pro-Celebrity Golf Tournament at Paradise Island, 8:30 a.m. Monday. July 8 -- Baseball at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre 7:30 V.m. Tuesday, July 9 -- All-Star Volleyball at the Donald Davis gymnasium beginning 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 10 Pepsi Cola Golf Tournament at Paradise Island Golf Course, 8 a.m. Yachting in Nassau Harbour (time to be announced later); Finals of Single Wicket Cricket Competition to be held at Haynes Oval starting at 11:30 a.m. Softball at John F. Kennedy Drive Softball Park beginning 1.30 p.m.; Soccer at Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, 3:30 p.m. Cycling Championships at 4 p.m.; for amateurs: Professional Cycling at the Queen Elizabeth- Sports Centre (time to be announced later); Independence Track and Field Sports Meet, Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, 7 p.m. Thursday, July II Netball beginning 7 p.m. (site to be announced later); Professional Boxing at the A.F. Adderley gym beginning 8:30 p.m.; Weightlifting and Body-Building Contest (both time and place to be announced later). Friday, July 12 Wrestling at the A.I. Adderley gym beginning 8:30 p.m. Amateur Boxing beginning 8 p.m. at the Nassau Stadium. Saturday. July 13 Coca-Cola Holy Cross Golf action at the Sonesta Beach Golf Course starting 8:30 a.m. on to plate Moss and y Johnson for Citibank's ph. s ran to the fence to the jubilant Citibank and winning hurler Basil who struck out five s during the five innings t and collected thirteen outs for the entire ball as the Bankers completed series with a respected won-loss record. the first game Sidney in" McKinney drove in runs and Dewitt Johnson Lester Gardiner collected rbi's each as Jet Set ed Heineken Stars 11-2 Winning pitcher Isaac Q.E.S.C. **4***** ssroad Giants defeated Bernards 8-5 behind ig twirler Ronnie Bastain ny league action played lay at C.I. Gibson Grounds. er the guidance of one Junior league batting ion Donnie Barr the used two pitchers to ff the Saints as they won opening game of the ssroad held a 3-0 lead aw their lead dwindle St. Bernards utilized two 1 1 :~"l -- .. w'.s. P .I-.- - I II r I II I chances Independence sports agenda At Eastern, we believe getting you where you want to go, when you want to go, is good business. That's why we give you a choice of 2 daily flights to Orlando, home of Walt Disney World. And each flight from Nassau will be an Eastern Whisperjet! For reservations to Orlando, or for any other travel information, call Eastern, the official airline of Walt Disney World, at 2-1461. Or, call the travel specialist, your travel agent. LV. NASSAU ARR.ORLANDO REMARKS 9:05 am 11:55am Connecting flight via Miami 1!:50 pm 5:31 pm Connectingflight via Miami Yougotta believe! EASTERN THE WING OF AN THE WINGS OF VIAN I ___, BRAND NEW BAMA LOUNGE NASSAU HARBOUR CLUB EAST BA YST. STARTING FRIDAY 28TH JUNE THESWINGINGEST, SWEETEST SOUNDS OF THE ISLANDERS Cocktails start at 7p.m.- 'till the wee wee hours. CLOSEDMONDAYS "4 16 THE TRIBUNE Thursday, July 4, 1974 - P___________--------------------- *-----------. .------------ ------ ------- --- _~11 _ _ |