Saturday.
ll(Ml I at
ISI.-.O
Barbados
Aduncate
Priff:
FIVE tUTt
Y f a r . .f
COMMUNISTS CAPTURE POHANG
Crowd Witnessed
Big Sweep Draw
THE GRAND STAND at the Garrison Savannah
was crowded with people yesterday evening
some of whom will not be there today. It was yes
terday evening that the wheels were spun to decide
the winning numbers of the Big Sweep Draw. The
crowd included Turf Club Officials, sellers and
holders of tickets and other interested parties.
From about 4.00 p.m. until nearly 5.:*0 people listem-d
to the "click-click-click" of the spinning machine, and the
voice of Hon'ble J. D. Chandler as he called the numbers
drawn, making the serial letters clear with "Z for Za: *i-
bar". "P for Poland", etc.
There was not much talk K
jm except from one
TWO CARRY
TOP WEIGHT
'abulout and Dulcibella carry
top weight toda% 'he Marhadu* Tn the final 'lay ol
t Club Mid-sum-
nter Meeting Tod.iv handicap.
art as follows
I'.lk Bar* 41 UtaT HANOI) AP
Law* rar
M lb-.
a 4. fair aa .. ua .. in ..
1 Kl.'1U
1 TlWrian Lad I ::
". FUeuar*
8 lulu-Ion 111 .,
!> > Ml 'H.IMM
H U It ft ).- lta.
114 lb-
1. Dulcibriia Ill .
Jl BaHalum 1M ..
' Dales*. PWIMrlBI ill ..
* W.t,r,,, IM ..
ia Rat* n vstm. M\\ni(4P
1 i*
Tan# 113 Iba
> Hattali-m III ..
1. 4 i-tl"VI .ua ., no
. HI .
ApBllc. IIS
1 Cll*Ion IU ..
1 ua ,.
n Uitk'ib*... ia> .. tat .,
H April F.O<>i Mary Ann "S
- IT... i 1 VIMI 1 It .NOB .1
PI a Ler si ran.
flallain Ha*k at n.
I. Crew Road. IM m
I V.....: : 100 ..
4. >.! Wi.hr- IM
t. Flamr rio*rr 114 ..
iHMMi'Arr,-
t N Pure*. L z cm, a d
Bvr.oc
two
nthtisiasttr ticket sellers. Ax a
of fact, the crowd was -o
raaotrved that u w. difficult iu
guess if anyone iherc had ev ri
got a cash prut.- About half ol
left after the Big Swt ;
Draw and the other* remained to
hear the results erf the first draw
I' 1 SiX-pe.ii>> Convolution liOsMtl.
m while, out on tho Savan-
. lad- played uMMl BI lb*]
would any evening that u draw
for 644.000 was nol in profre-*.
But grooms were on the Savannah
too. giving a walk-around to in*
noises which will compete on the
Anal day of the August pfMtlng
lhat la, today And then the re-
mit- of yesterday's draw will
ttike on real meanniK Then iho
champion horse of the meeting
will correspond to a number that
has been in a sealed envelope
alnee yesterday's draw, and the
second horse will do the *ame
and so down the list
When the races are over this
evening, some person or persons
unknown, will I < vet?
happy, or they should be
HORSES DRAWN
ENGLAND'S
TEST TEAM
By k i,. conn
August U.
England has picked twelve
players for the Dual Test, young
Malcolm Hilton <22) and David
Sheppard (11) being newcomer*
to test cricket
Milton, "the boy who bowled
Bradman twice." Is thus evidently
in the running for the Australian
Tour beginning next month. Cer-
tainly he seems well worth hl
i nance, for he is third In thO
England bowling averages with
well over 100 wickets taken at
some fifteen runs earh. Hi>i
county. Lancashire, are at the top
of the County Championship table
and much of this success Is owed
to Hilton and hi< team mate Hoy
Tattersall. top of the average*
and Bob Berry who played in the
first two Tests.
His county. Lancashire, are at
'he top of the County Champion-
ship table, and much of thi' s
cess It owd to Hilton and
team mate, Roy Tattersall, top
of the averages, and Bob Berry,
who played in the nr*t two tests
New to the West indies will b'
D. V. P. Wright, apparently the
most controversial linure In Eng
liah cricket Wright's perform
ance against the New Zealanders
last year w not Impressive,
wicket for 114 runs nor was
showing against the Ausstes
year before2 wickets for 129
runs, still he ha* takon over 125
wickets this season. And because
|tr has not ye' played
against them, his quickish le*-
spinnem are by way of being
fitglands trump card for Wor-
th on ia*e 3
I I ami iiaik:
nil. UCONO Itsi MATCH \l LORD*! hrur
a le, side I i
5653
e.
W>9
f5t, 273?.
F.
IM?
H.
4471
L
3385. 4531 (Con.)
K.
HP
M.
stie
a
9979. 1930
P.
2443, 29II
1941. 7263
ft.
1129
8.
Mn
T.
7341
V.
8137, 7423
W.
2999
X.
8489. 0534
Z.
9440. 9164
cc.
114
K.
3149. 4197
EX.
7031, 4371 1231
MM.
1435
NT*.
4671
OO.
6970
PP.
6X19
u,
1793, 33?fi
38.
6501. 3414
TT.
on.), 7841. 9533. 964
cu.
2S64 94>7
ww.
964)4
YT.
6661
BBB.
7666. 0870
DDD
3266. 1483
CIE
9065
FTF.
5373
QOO.
2979
m On i'. K
FBI Breaks
Up Atom
Spy Ring
WASHINGTON. Aug II
The Fr.H'i >
Uon ii-i,iv made .
necUoa
si
U mb secrets to Hussia The Justice
Department SJinounced thai 14-
i ..i i | A Exi Ireenglassi
\ '..ken into
. .
Her busband Julius Rosenberg
and brother !>.>'
W6T9 arreMi\f lati naOOUl Fill
Dnec-ti.i Edgar H H
Hoeenlierg. the mother of tw >
children, || eSMffSJtd Wstl
||nsj with her hiithnrul and others
[to recruit her broth*
iitlto the spy rinif
..eeri muri.i
with sdvlttg atomic secrets to Jui-
irrj Qal i
I'h.i.ideipiu.i chaatisi winie Qreori
:- .. Mi mi ii. !..
M
Small, in.i I- ivc Mi
was held in $100.1)011 b.nl fhH I
Assist i. State. AttOtlM)
:.:... i an hrn bus
band had -itions to
the- country after U l
oi the confi pj Han -
Gold
If the crime with ^ i...
irm-d had not wcurre.!.' I i
t'nitod Btatea CenuntsaiatM i Bdgai
MacDouald. "perhaps we would
not have had thi
Ron'.i M' -1111 nut amplify his
nar!:* Keutrr
Bomb Thrown Into
Belgian Senate
As Baudouin h l)vclan>il Ifogmni
BRUSSELS \ ii lui ii
PRINCE BAUDOUIN i-ciay drove through cheeri
crowds leu deep lu be appuinu-d Krm-nt <>i li,
t<> uke the Oath of Afltwanrg). CrsM <>i "Vivi Baudoubi'
greeted the shm bespeclaclel flyure wwrlng Uw uniform
! .. I.K'iiU'tiJint-tieiH'ral He raiMU hia wl
in a salute.
On cither ide of the mu'v
i oou 'to.ui shouldac to shoulder
TUR> six police outriders on
motor cycles escorted the young
I M...
, in vi ava > i- i'i it i
nBaudoutn answer*
of welcome addressed i" htm
l'll'M.U'1.1 ..f UM 1 Il.111.1
MM IV the itath which
a ;nst Liken i undsetaJu
THREATEN /7.7V.
BRIDGEHEAD
|B> Jl'LIAN IIATI-:!4)
Willi \| ii \rlhurs lle.iilqiiarters tor K.
Aug. 11
(J0HMUNI3T TROOPS have seized Pohaag in
a swift pincers attack through undefended hill
country that has nipped over a 30 mile section of
the United Nations East Coast flank.
South Korean troops defending the Yougdnk
centre north of the biasing port and air operations
centre which only three weeks ago was an amphib
lous landing stage for the American First Cavalry
Division were reported cut off.
While (he I'lliteH St.ites \ri> mid Marine fnr.es
eon I limed (heir mm slowed down puh on Chlnjn. the
advunre Communist bus,, on the South <'imsi, lun more
major threnls to the whole t'niled N.itioiis i>ml .Iniil in
Smith Korea were developing.
COMMUNIST TROI IPS ferryu
Nai :,; Rivt*! mill the bridgetv *^orth
i : ..in on the right Bank ol
Aiin'i i. .in adt i truch
America I
brtdgi
Today's \\ imuT'
By Gaunbol
Seventeenth Kaee. Kabuluu-
I Uhlrenlh Rare H'aler. rr-s
Mniteenth Race. 4 ullrUin
Atrnl.eth Kiirr Itevt
Hl-hes
lenl> I irst Race sun
Queen
lurntt Baaand ua* i.h.i
(uriil) llihd l.ji.
IfuleilirlU
iv
stl.
I
[III
Pohang May
Still Be In
U.N. Hands
Restrictions
Tightened
On Malay Press
SINGAPORE. Ann 11
Corrununii I usrn rlw
. dtba ..iiiiMiintration i
....
publicaUon of < th 9>
iiflmiiianl Botna itena
while aaoreclatlrisj reasoni tot n
Irlct i*' lira lieedinn '>[ (he Pres>
havt suggested mea^u^e^ n l i*i
MALIK IS BLOCKING
U.N. PEACE MOVES
WASHINGTON. Auy. 11
Secretary of State Dean Acheron, said tn-dav that
Jacob Malik's tactics as President of the Security Council
were intended to thwart the United Nation';' efrorl t>> re-
store peace in KonM. no rhmge In Arnarica'i potle) to-
He toM reportei B) dtore- *na nnnom, laat atrongh
the C'hineie \'iori>ili-l
WASHINGTON. Auk H
Umte
deployed to contain the enetnj
throat" In the Pohang area of
Korea, an Amsrisasa Efataai i i1
partment ild to-day.
*ld conflicting reports
i: |
ibout the kind this
principal iplj port
Thev said thi Poi
miles southeast oi thi
still belo-.. itad Na-
il dl (From rv
aid Anir'i | p| ni evaeu-
,'.
Ain.v ofl "' dor, t
' Pohang the
nemy contl
.
On- .nr I*., .il- r .
. 'Ml.
ftoyal park !." W| I'.irli- ,,.
Ueuaa chaw
.^ the Prli
Then- wit. loud
S va Baudouin" also alonx r
i
m bo '' i<< in. bIhsb i aga
and iig.iin
Thousands oi awltat
the day off ti are the Young Pi In
Par the Bnnl tune iii Brlti ildriM through
rilpnial h'gat luatorv, the safe-(only lw weehs -
Mo-trdirig ..fine interest. -,t tn lUhtiiiK pltehed )>attl<
and Hii" o8VE6ni *
^- ii .
nun i i.'iii. y and ar
ii.. actrvtC)
i i.|n- i anil bava Parua
DMOtS In ii..'
Understand i nt:
uro then Welfare throu ..
the maJ functloi Ii i
National Damoi rai
The 1'iinei i
Kieroi h than n paatad ha ipec I
in Vn i oh
When he bail flntalwid. Iliundei
ou* appUi i irough lh
I I I .....
nunlsts rose to their feet
The iremon> lasrtad
thirty minutes A H and
i.i i roaa la dv Ii '<' "
aring.
There win- KHI I rigg Ol VI*
Haudouln a> the youn Print
rbl head held hii|h, and nl
lireil
People (heel A loin;
toaatftai laataasssi i<> H^e in
W.L Pick
Test Team
Today
' ! > Psttesaoasflavi
LONDON, Aug li
The Weal Indlaa bava
ferred the selection o< LhMl latin
until ihe rnonung ol iho n
the vital lasl Tet at the in i
Coddard still
.brualtu. in l,\- BsVsk and ruthi
shoulder and while he would hX<
to play doesn't Inland tu ieupann-e
hit teams chances by includhitt
himself unless he is perfectly (it
It mlghl noi i* aantaii to questur
whether im ikMin apaatM
strengthen the ilde Coddard Ii
Nhlppen-*! excellently and has fl.'ld-
ad maaidricenlly .lose to Ihe ffi *
-I Lot Kai not yel scored COO niN
I t-o, nuttchaa
Marshall Mu> Be In
li has wars to tarn uu anptaii ,
t vii lo .SIolliiie>et it wuulil e..-
ahle Murr,all who now is lit form
. m fan lo tna I
.i in rule
!. [
-IT! .! lUggl ,
We Indlaa are going to play lot
! .
. of thi i
I
'mnfoii.n. i
imbiniT pnlro
' M'lal ,"
through
mail ......u-h i
iuii''." tngangi P
ng mi ire a. othwe-l
.
Cre/s Rvtrt'tit
nl
i. Korea
i
Pd
'
-nl
Tht* Irucfc thorili ilti
| 000
1,000
I.. .
II .
west of P.....uu
Angang
far a t| | tl IM of II
only two i" '
I
Rvi ,.:.. ||d I
Ambush liiiiftt
Utrougnuui ii". -j
battla u <
poll pianea laiiw ..own on t
Hi y
D)
Li
Mated Lnat lh I
i night to
.... i
I
i bst) aa I
*
ores n
Aith tl
.
baill) ii> i i- i'
I
.
Baal
das undai
rtml) diiB in '
'.lie |.i
tup -i- iii.Ii
r? i*. ,.,
1
e lKiiltlifi|> rl
throuffi
I lhat mi, '
' Dl i le
aruuian ol Iba tl h
A lilgtll douM exists as to
> iiK-ii oi the tftrw dbmo bowlai
will be i n. Jonas,
rnaari bui nol I
,'i> .' I Ii i in nig) ii .
i laid iron ti.
at ins most llkai}
Die i.nly fueioU'i o( tl I
.. ,i o i i "ii ild* rod aoubtfi i
Team Tired
The nan, la ilellm'i ly tired Si
C i that >
anything conn
.....Inal W.i... k But
I i
I Vlll \Hfi
. U ..
EiigJand i bo p taasn balng
rapidl) depleted a1* b
aatn ihe nils "' Bacond Davtn
are worrying about Trevor Hallo
l.lina him
Ul ., .,
ii. n iv.ru I im i
rtU of Ihe
.ii r, rati
MU
i in
DMi.....
(rorri Buwon iw
MHith nl Seoul i
not dt nl ".i brldgi i.>
1 I : |0
unlsti
the Southern part of thi
Bndgahaad |ual dowi
tioin tin ii main poalUona
Noi tii< i in ik weii apparent!]
having no dlrfli altj li
U i nearly dry ri
lied probnbly ualni 1 i
I.....ga m
Ion.; n shallow watei ..uu
I
: i
I .... I '
their i
Korean hi '
Tanks C.omv I'p
Will. IH.l* I-.....
n' dKVttgl ill -
lanl 9 mill I
I
thi> | ii i met >i
tieid were praying
right
rhtfaii i
peeled
.
t.. morrow
.
.i i .
ilrstrip 1 I ifl
I
s-.iinn Council of the United
Hal i a ' * ii"' '' i
enung pubik-atu
paptra
oi Sii Prank in Gtan
.i law under i
i-. that any newspaoai
in ihe colony may be in~peiwieil
ai ah uiatort to
sa to the progai I-
"ri .' earl il lastw "i
oparnl \n whuh
Mm.uu iy eimaged, oi to whnh
cornmlttstd b> reai-oi.
i.r the Seeuntv
I tho [ft bad N
Can Press
klrate then oppoalUoci
'.ithei leOilli
A join'
of the lielnuii Parliaiw
Bid I'rinn |i.. i
Three hundre.1 and rorly-nn.i
rngsjngM ar *>t *he
decree with & abstanuoni While
was ileOatn ,
ciee a imosia hnmli tl r*va
floor of thi
While ggUi i
for doors In panh
Th ad ju''
;
a> ts> Pan*
SEPTEMBER SONG
DIES
Seplembei Song, a four-year-
llioroughl.....
jointly owned by Mr All
i ugh Q ...".! and Mi i
I. Wmig nl Trinidad dtad
Thursday at Ihe 1 t.* paddoi
Tl coll .-., iha on of st:n
: Cobhuntnr, a I
.......i nt ti'
trlph
nnar Hahram
i .
calling Uv
menting
.. ird of the duties of lu> offl-
by dilatory tactic*, and by reitera-
ted reversals of the truth, thi
Soviet representative ho ob-
'tructed, but not -irevented. prr-
>i r.tatlon of Ihe Tai-ts.-
These farts are that the
Security Council han by a
i lajortly determined the exltence
and nature of the aggression. ai\c
that the United NaUons has beer;
taking: effective, unified than
repeal It. and to restore peno
A Principle
' Furihormore, that the United
Nations' forces are fighting (ol
principle, the principle thai a-
creilon cannot and will not b"
tolerated.
"On the other hand. Russia has
taken no steps to Induce the pup-
jxv regime In North Korea
cm* hostilities and restore
peace."
Acheson declared there had been
In
"PI
Ifl
BStll
ha
.ii'i
(he President had made it clear
that the United States was taking
steps lo prevent a Coann
lock on Formosa and that the
Chinese National! is In I
tion should not carry put
an the Chinese mainland
neuter
Cabinet Resigns
BRUSSELS. Aug. 11
r Jean Duvleusart of the
All Catholic Government ofte
brief cabinet meeting to-night
, went to the Royal Palace and
tendered its resignation to
Prince Royal.
Churchill Calls For European Army
To Join Forces With G.L 's
....and I advocate
II He ur. ir Asmto- in* ' tOCttphV
ban ti. take tho initial step* "It seen.* van likely that *u.
ler the to achieve a European army be- tiluii i di
Tihield of the at aUM "there is not a day to l
rtatl Army imme
ratten Churchill also made thi
with the United state-, and Ca
nada 1 Britain and Fr..
A*kmK "have am I rovldc large forces on the con.
British wartime lead' I nanl lu help create r-
are Mill under the shM In the shorten! posUbh n
atom bomb possessed in formid- 2. Germany must be delayed Sov i
able quar ;hat If he threw in her lot with have no reason to I"-
.one". -'-tern power" mr\ would rd wtth the way things hav-
"The use of this weapon, would hold her safety and freedom :,
shako the loundal i i nl tie So- u.ered as their own. Inn World w\(
Fianci iln in 1945 they have obtained
nanl from Soviet am-'
1.1 nm in
process built up an
own.
"There is another re,,..,- 1.
a aeneral armed Bganutl
nunum againrt western
Of Russia and the brook- her famous
I Rurope and all
ii rommunicationi and ribe* bbbM '' losing a single Ru-- Liberal aasd his Pnrty are.-d
Prmee Baudouin accepted the eenlrsl rontrol rr.iBht well en- sia's 'naatt v^tim" Churchill slnn soldli
resignation of the Cabinet a^kini; ibl brnvn lUMslan peoples to I by D niillion people to '!
the Government to carry on as free thermelves from tyranny far dans were able to "preach pe*e imm*nai popo...
Caretaker Reater worse than that of the Czars" while planning war and Improv- In my tdg
i bn Blhtau
Jaa mi Itnl
lie ii.-iii..
of manv Italians. wannl> sup-
Churchll
'ii'ngthenmg Rui
A new call V* IBs
to Uke over tl
Representative. De l:l
Heynaud. baa
War Indicating Churchill for Bit
Poussin
mb |
e and La-
< full fe.i-i
British C-nservati
hour Parties again-t
-rallsm at present
PACK TWO
DARBADOS ADVOCATE
SATl'ROAV. AUGUST 12. 13
Qa)ub Qallinq
From CanadaU.S. Visit
RHI RNINO viMcrday from a
.1X-UI
r.d iiw United sui-~ wen Mi
Varna Knishi
Tb*3 won! up via \<
MM York and ''
and returned the same way. ex-
. y called at Tnnida '
f Venezuela Mr Kn'fht
u the Vvneiuelan Honorary Vice
Consul In liar bad o* and also an
I i,l M'ssrv Da O0S*a *
M
For U.S. Holiday
IS W It M1LLAK an,
laughter
L 8
Jean, who left
on Tuvsuay by U.W.I A
rrmidad. are expected In
there lo-day en route to the
where they will spend i>
holiday in New York Durum
their shot! BUy In Trinidad the)
wenl over to Tobago for a coupli
of day* to aee Mrs Millars
Mother Rev I. Me K Jones, who
is Headmaster >( bishop's HlBh
Schoo*. Tobago
Here For Two Weeks
A I.KIVINU by the "GascoRi
/a vwterday morning from
.Idilimque were Mr mid Mr*
Vance. Mr Vance is
Consul of Mm -
French
IX. RADIO I'ROCIitMMf
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MIMI.H I NM I.OI'HS V* *"
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MR A MK> VIIIMIN KMI.IIT. ulm rrt.iri.r-il ,.-|.,.i., Irom
their Caiia.ll.in I s rtatt. ffkaj arrived via Trinidad In It W l\
. t pre
luJldayii
M
bados staying willi Mi an
Bn p. a c i.n ...
.....B| -.:-. Mi JtiattO I i. I lOWl
Hard ana Mrs. Ward. Mr. Wunl Patron I
,i mambai ol UM
r Hoard o! i-itors
Hospital.
Age Sock'Iv .ni< i
Ama-
iu leur AihleUt Ti.iiiung School.
Visiting Hil Parents
am IVf" "KNIS MKNIJES, son of
i'a. Mr. and Mrs S Mendcs <.t
in Puert<
I*uune Judge in B.G
they have been living In that
colony now for about a year
.hil arrival, ooa M
irs* missions was '__ .
connected with IheYuui.gW..i- '* .'""
Christian Aaaociation, and M ... > View arrlvad from Mil
immediately asked to be a mem- <"> Weto
the Board ol Wractora. Weo of n* i A
Ai the Haoi latl
r.ie'iin. MM w" alacted Vtea-
,1111(111 ol
the Social Welfare Commlttea
Earlier th
as a Poor Uaw Comiiw-
ingtlia absence or Mr A \ Then l
who was on leave.
A keen member of the Commit-
tee of Management of the Infant
Welfare Clinic, I
i |r the work ol this 01
fctoiiisalion. fibs '
much which can be done lor the
,.( working math)
i5 also the i rei iry
Sock", i
Unique, Guadeloupe
Culana. and they are here on
tSTO weeks' holiday staying at the
W.ndsor Hotel
Afler their holiday Mrs Vaacs ,
ill In- n-ttimlng to Martinique ,.
tHit Mr Vance will lie going over
to Cayenne to pay an official call
Back From Holiday
MRS Marian Roachford. wile
of Mr. Tom Roachford re-
turned from her Trinidad holidav
vesterdsy by B.W.l.A
Off To B.G.
MRS. Aletha Sealy. aftft ol
Captain Carnie Sealv. of
"Grand View", Clapham. left by
BW.I.A. on Thursday for Bi
where she will spend a holiday
The Seven DaysHere
For A Week
| (.WEN DAY and two 1V1 Bart
children im nsacognr
r .ornlng by th "Osar>- ThaA S,.
Ad M^ ,
1 M Dray ton in RockU j
i tek befora si
M"
Arrived Yesterday
MR PflTB LACa i.urned to
Uarbados yesterday by the
mm England
iv rg " ct* *" easen
, Radio Nt
i RMi" ThMli l" <* a
,1
..-,. 10 W p m Bo"
I, I* (> IB Tin
Bird Golf
l,. HOON
Thomas rmanuel 6B
. 0X1 |D
I ,oachH -' th i way:
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G AIT 1 1 (The Garden) ST. JAMES
FBI SVT MM 8 F M MAT. SIN 5 P.M
teseart < Thriller .
< ARY GRANT
JOHN UARFIELD
DESTINATION TOKYO'"
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fruit
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Sianles I'-
in Caracas. Molhei
of her childreti
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,,f seven, fow
Larbadoa, and Um
II trrlva
ys to Join the (
Remaining Here
Thelmn Barnes and her
daughters Angela and
Elizabeth arrived here r<
morning by B.W.l.A from Trini-
dad Her husband. Cspt Robefl
Barnea nnd young son Jim wUI
, be arriving in Barbados short!%
Oh VISH to hi. .....vi.is and lhl.v w| no, op rpturning to
i.d has been awaj for over three Trinidad. Mm. Barnes und tm
,i For tha lasl two yean ha two daughters will be
forme with the Mayhew* In River Road
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i- kT oa- IS "w:
own: a. Laii
BY THE WAY &> Beachcomber
*T*HE DjBwi that there arc to
Jl be cricket taetoTlaa, run by
boards and commitlecs and area
youth councils and all the rest
of |L means that there will be
less fun in the game Hi.ul evei
These factories will turn out
orthodox prigs, who know all the
correct strokes and the theoiy ol
bowling. The talented lad who
la caught young will km I
be able to play cricket lor fun.
It will be taught to him like
algebra, and if he grown up to
captain |:" I '
Herald., having established hi.
quarU-rings), he will never again
be as happy at he an
been on the vil.
ing against all the ru*
lh! Liny i'JuithtoMS
A T tin- fVnlBfl Hotel. Mr
^ Chadstone made his appeal
I'.kini! He was
I ilishi'vilhd iigar, and
saying to an astonished old lady.
"Yes. Ma'am, vou muhl put
ler Abbey BM Bl
Paul's down in Texas and lose
'em. Cm l ii- smell !
oil." "Then- is a lot of cactuj,
1 believe, In Texas?" said the
iad>. "Doctors done ki Hd !
|L" replied Mr. Chadstone.
i u Baked the
,i,l the librarian.
'There alnt one hick m ten wid
cactue now The lady's nlec*"
asked D" ihej have blll-bUUei
In Texaa'" "Backon they no,"
geld Mr. Chadatone "Bui them
hUl-bUllei mostly stirks to the
moun'alna, Thai's iK-tti-i nil In Ino
plains, lad, goahdarn It" "This
Ml likt .i Foreign countr.>
to vou" said the old lad] witt
toiisummate stupidity. "You'r
tooting well right." said Mi
Chadstone, "I ain't got a sniff ol
an oil-well In this burg. Gee, I'i
lonesome for da derricks"
Snlar .tfus
WHAT is it about the mous.
that so terrifies even Um
least hysterical of woman I
read how a Women's Institute
was thrown into confusion by lh
entry of n mouse ("They stood o.i
thairs or waved their legs in ttw
air"). Now if an elephant ha I
walked In there would have bean
no panic. The nearest Zoo would
have been rung up, and
I'rodnome: Don't you see, at
elephant couldn't have run up s
-kirt ii down the back of
uimper'
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"And now, comrades, to ike barbarous Roman Empire.1 period u'hen ONE
could decide war or peace for the entire world"
The Fourth
And Last
Test Match
TODAY the Wnt Indies, becin
II* loui Hi .ind Bnal aim vi\.i| mgl
Ol this Tuur at the Oval, with '
1 : the whole cricket world
dxed upon IhU hiMortc piece ol
1 .igllsh tin f The Test wore to
i"l* 1* 21 In favour of *e West
. .lie-. and '"'i. of the questions
lo be answered are:
Can England even the score b>
liOlhff .Mir Can the West In
i'.cs keep the rubber by pel
.iiolhor \vm" Will the game re
-< tlrugg),.
II] !*! oin" In a draw"'
in third occasion
',. i. m ..,, which n" Tourist-.
IhC Oval They
' . pi.... Iwiea, wmniiuj the
U inning* aft'-i
ill* lirnt hail rulcl m a draw; arid
I i .ivi,.r the Weil Indies
batsmen gave a Rood account of
t|VM
I'irst Gum
in. r.111 game, in May. wat ihe
third ItaUirv >'ii the cam. and .he
Tourists hit up r.S7 for the low of
;i to) il which has been
ii pped only lour tunes since 'So
nrai CambrMja, S3* versus
Hampatilr. i.tt' i^i-n. I -
shtie and AM versus England in
the lt"rt Tri In the second
. 1 0Vi I week ago. ire
West Indies' 4S4 proved enmigh to
v.111 uie game comfortably
S it is on the cards that with
their fair shore of fortune's lav
out Hi" West Inches will do well
:>- the Oval, a ground that has
. i : *il towards
visitors. The Wes.' Indies have
jrat to win a game there, but one
<.i their best performance* in 1
1 to this Tour was at the
Oval
Itt-vicwiiig the 1939 Tour which
rcviated by the outbreak
of war. thP Times" of August ?fi
lecords:
One CumpUMrdi
or the thraa Tai Mali 11
which were played only one VnM
1 mplatad, when England won
..t lord's by eight wjefcetJ But
lho West Indies tan certainly
claim to have shared the honour
of the last game at the Oval
where they gained a lead of 141
Eight Granted Ifarbour Log
Letters Of In Carlisle Bay
.. a* I M I r nwt- <*S rriflimui Sch
Aamimstnitton \T r Rr*,
In the court of Ordtnar) jraata* 1
iaj tie patiilaai ol tuhi people ;
of lattan ol AdtnumtraUoii were 1
granted bv Mis Honour the ChaK
Judge. Sir Allan Coll>
were as foil..*
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m (lit e.I. ol nn btrtlwr B>d.tr>
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SEAWELL
;
run- oil the Hi
And today, on .Tie same Ovalj
srouod, thi- Waal Indlaa wUli
; I '
Test performance, and Bl I
danajer ol loalaa the rubber on the)
dl to Australia will
.train every hiarvo t" win, or 1
rcat
And v ill win
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Prior Park's 18th-century Pal
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to be restored and ptaaat
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I'li'.iM' BY a W I A I.
Pt.-i, TRtNIItAH
"" MoinukLAn. Them OhWi
tylvt). M-Tr Jowpr Hi-nl* Dat.j
Cham.. Bralnr loam. Uaif lopri
Rirvn-i liipri. O'Weak* Clark. An|rli
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Ikn..ih. n...i,ukians. Lowli Chanlak*
lawn. Pi-i llaxinan Anadrwi *;mnil
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Union (wm (iinioorl Bprlngwr. O'l
Be m k......Im Uumj m-i)ot> Uu.i
Joy Mo*ek RkSiv Walker. JnU
li.ntiulir Jo-n>h Bvrll Olaalv
Geatvesj Rirhwrd Parria. Nora D*u.'. >
.'<> n.iM#>. OMtrud* MaShuta. Anil-
111 Irfiandri; Joan Fernanda-. Driahio.
OrBwtti;
For BT LUCL*.
llebaal w.ni-wr.-smith mi*
A-Il- rt.arumn. Mr Wat arm f*p *'
Teat Team
* r : ,,!,, Pae I
"ii. Waaaaa, WaleeW
ut most welcome to Krijtl U.
fans is the r.turn to illness Bod
u uh ikh 1: Dai ti
compton. iiunng his indispo.
tion, was a national cortaatt
There were daily bulletins on h.
ccndition. nnd nearly Mr
toatnst lr. Xaondon dr- :.
t ;- ntuatloni
robaaaai that race the .-
BOW are not quite too
l rohletni that faced him at Trent
ilnrtie Whal .ihout Rov Mar
hall* M> solution is the .n\"
as the one offered at Notunghatn
only this time 1 do not make th
rrservBtion thai I would plat
Johnson If he i/fii.
Trent n ridge | nntnriously
f.t; the Oeal more n
gaa The fast imwler was
more essential then than now.
rmd Marshall would strenalhen
the hatrintt immenseb What is
the use of Bet-severing with the
fast attack when It has not real-
lv come nfT even in the countv
Valentin.' (; <.. \
rell are the men who have bce*i
doini; the most damage, surelv
these four, with Goctdard ami
Marshall to rest them, can shoul-
der the burden The problem will
vanish, of course, if Goddard
himaeu* is unable to play. He
developed flbroaitis at Swansea
at the moment of writing.
Is not certain of playing
Should Stollmeyer have to tnk.
harge, Johnson should be sure
of his place
The good news of Compton's
ictum has been offset K artai
of eve-nl-the-match
Evans fractured a thumb yester-
dav while bnttinc aeainst Mul-
flaaaa, Gilbert iVrkhouse. Ola*
irgan bat. had to withdraw thtt
morning because of n haatn cold.
and Tm-or Bailey wag taken lo
hospital this morning for exam-
ination after being struck on the
left hand while hatting against
I^leestershire
The withdrawal (kl Washbrook
ml Purkhouse will almost cer-
tainly give David Sheppard. of
Cambridge University and Sus-
opetiinr. batsman. In. .hin,'
will be remembered f.-r h
22? for Cambridge against the
West Indies earlier in the tour.
He has scored 6 centuries ihl>
season.
Arthur Martntyre. an aide
UbaUiMtB for Evuns. was Ikwii
A-Hliin five minutes walk of the
Oval At the time ol writing no
decision had lieen taken alM.nl
Bailey
a vnu read this, the game will
under wav. TCU will, I know.
I am certain, he Rlued tn yotir
radios
An extraordinary muddle oc-
tretl when Franl; I OWaOtl, witn-
an hour nf being Invited lo
loin England's team in London for
the fourth Test, waa tol.1 Ihol he
ould not after all I*1 required
Instead. hU County lolleague.
speed U.wler Alev Coxon was BfR-
Pd.
The .isiinii'.i.n.i i*quence !>r-
gan when Gilbert Parkhouse waa
ordered to rematn In t>eti with
leavy cold. Selector "Bob'' Wyatl
aTOajJMad the need for the jirei-
ence of n hntsfnan for any emer-
gancy, and Lowson was inviti-d
Later came the news that Trevor
Bailey. Essex all rounder
had gone to hospital for an exam-
ination of the Angers of his lefi
hand which had been struck whil.
Dutch Guides Hold Camp Fire
0 *
iv*-J kssi st. da. fn
II
W .nn.im.M ..i
about Bde>. sk 1
B:own said he could new
enter a Teat without a se.
DOWBM
This was agreed, and *
invited to |owi i"- !''.im at th
Oval.
that the aiuiountetm:
Luwson had been made pi bin.
BUI added that in ana
would not have played I
gests that il Bailey i- fit C R l
taralfUi man, lha
being- Brown. 1
^iieppard. Hull- 1
t ' mpton. Ale. lledsn I
Wright and Mclntyre
Keairr
. .
The Are got going about *. '.'.'
. clock and |uat at tie -
i H. ,i I aiwl It*
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luughtei The local 1.
., .
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laj camp at il" Qt
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SATURDAY XII.IsT It, l50.
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ADVOCATE
Siiiurdi.) iufusl It i.
III IMI WU1VIU
IN pubhc lecture delivered during ihe
week to .in mien ''ll- Mau-
rice Connor, Barbadian siudent o( the
Canadian National Institute lor the Blind
pointed out the need for a Caribbean Insti-
tute for the Blind in this area. There will
be few who. ulu i hMTinf Of leading that
address would not subscribe to this view.
In the past (and still today! there has
been in the West Indies the mistaken view
that blind people netded merely sympathy
and pity; but modern Ideas have shown that
blindness although a physical disability is
not necessarily a complete handicap
Advanced training and scientilic methods
have afforded blind people an opportunity
ond the means of continuing to work in a
variety of trades and professions.
There could be no better evidence of this
statement ihun Mr Connor himself whose
performance on the piano during the pro-
gramme, the calmness of his temperament
and his ability as a lecturer mark;; him out
as an outstanding member of any commun-
ity. Nature bestows her gifts on whom she
will.
The blind often have latent talents the
benefit of which may be lost to society be-
cause there is no opportunity of developing
these talents.
Within recent years a few children from
Barbados have been sent for training to
Trinidad but there is need and scope for
greater facilities i->r training so that thoa*
who have been afllicted need no longer feel
that they are dependent upon charity or
their friends or family to maintain an exist-
ence
After the first Great War the training of
blind and maimed people progressed rop-
idly and during the years which have inter-
vened, many <>f them have been able to
make outstanding contributions to the wel-
fare of society.
Thousands enjoyekl freedom from de-
pendence on society for the means of a
livelihood.
It is easy to see how an effort to found a
Caribbean Institute for the Blind is worth
making. V
In Trinidad already good work has been
done and now that Mr. Connor has come
back to the West Indies to show what can
be achieved in wider fields it is a challenge
to West Indian society to do something to
help its unfortunate member*.
U h* hew proved that limited facilities
have been the real handicap. Thin can be
removed by the concentrated efforts of the
people of this area who stand to benefit
from such an Institution.
I MH.ltA I IO\
t 11 win* ,
MM ago I have tven .mo *. *.
heard many references lo emigre- H. ! ^111 > III14***
tion a* a mean., of solving prob-
I over-population an I
nrant i *io not ">"' T,": "i"" '
et-all however any reference to objection* The rlay of hapha*-
,hat I lt and arrt free-for-all emigration are
.ma! approach to the over and no country want* Hw-
!l mm nmneh the plan operated "'""i- M thai ban DOW, n BH
y the Fairbridge Society any basis thai does not offer rea-
sonable assurance that the immi-
Thi- plan hi based on the Idea grant will become a useful dttMfl
taking the underprivileged and not a public liability within a
children from Britain to finish short time
education and receive voca-
tional training in parts of the There are nol in.ii) places now
Commonwealth that need popuia- t which a man with th,
ion. and where the Government mg spirit can go ,
willing to co-operate with the and independence out of the
loetety in its purpose. wilderness Perhaps there are
very few people now who are
It i- my understanding that the willing to work hard and live
heme has been remarkably sue- amply for a period of years in
md in places where the rder to achieve independent.
I airbridge Schools are establish- anywhere
no problem of finding
ml (i i the pupils when When I was in England in 1923
--\ .ii. old enough, because th" on a business tm>. I met many
'.he supply owing who aucsUoned i m about condf-
the reputation that the Schools tions in Canada, nudaty with th*
rifl up Many of the chil- idea that their children would
orphaM but MRM have have better prosiwcts there. n* I
who are unable for vari- agreed that they certainly would.
( is reasons Lo gfwe them proper When ihey asked me If we had
l ii or a |0Od 'art in life, and in the unemployment dole, and I
a I rases the Society becomes tho explained that W had not needed
rdlaa of UM child and it so far. they pn tnptty lost inter
'
So many of lb
put forward
i unieal-
sMtC in the UfAl ol atlual
H
t fin ,11 einigranU is a
{((-Unite prosp"tt of improving
a iihm a reason-
able time. Otherwise a
ratt? Project.' involving the
transfer ol txmplc''
in.its seem especially vulnerable
owing to the MUCtmi
_ to be met Man and wife must
nd he* | home botn ** industrious and adapt-
able as well as ambitious, and
of the children must
be provided for. also employment
when they leave school Another
basic principal la, the younger
the -migrant the better, and the
oonar eftuMren Mart to form
: v the more likely
LbrB aM b :.r(ustrious
dulti. MRMthin i no I ImpoMl*
bie where mai
is endemic
The Pan l.i idge
bad betwaeii Bi il ......| Australia
might neeii tome modification as
between Barbados and llntis.i
Honduras, for Instance The plan
..,...,-------- Jfl '""f '
poOiibUity f,,r UK) est, which seemei a sad sign of ''V,'" "' "' '"'"
years ol the extent to whi< h social security hP"'" ;>"" ',..... "'>"< <<\ .<
. | saps the Qualities of enterprise * 9*\ 1,k' '
mJht tl il once rSde '"nv lt ,rV'" ./" '
CbUdren are given *ome pre- Britain great effort spent If a
l ibiarj caM and training in suggest a scheme that would
.mi when ready are sent I doubt if any large-scale coet lees or offer better prospects
t one or other of the Schools In scheme for migration from the pf long-teim it would
tralla. Canada. Rhodesia or West Indies to Canada would
Hrbtre Thev live in happy, prove practical, owimk to the very
me-likc surrounding*, with good great differences in climate and
f >d. recreation and educational living and working conditions
llktte*. and when old enough The only possible plan would take
.1 trained to do farm chores in youngsters to become adjusted
Ihe MM of boys, and domestic during their formative yeari, and
i rk for girl* One feature essen- acquire education and vocational
IUI to success Is that they are training meanwhile,
i :s trained to be industrious and _._...
t live well-ordered, balanced general principle* it would
1 M, without which any scheme ***m more logical to take them to
fl emigration will almost surely "wnuT where climate and other
I i conditions resemble their native
land more closely. Bueh as British
"he School ha.s the responsibility Honduras or British Guiana, uuj
I laeUnsI ihe employer with where the cost of supporting nnd
rn each child is llrst placed educating thetn would be much
w .*n couMdeied old enough to go lower.
t work, and see- to it that waged ... ..
..1 living and working conditions The Fairbridge So, lety is :.
, < up to tUndard A part of the benevolent foundaUon supported
Iviiflt Is retained by the School h>' private subsenpuon* and be-
, banked for the minor until quests. I believe it ha* Iteen miwt
be interestn
. |
of it.
I went to Canada
1S11 because it secmci a good
idea at the time. ai.,i 1 '.ill think
so. My father went to Argen-
tina in 186T> and my brothers' and
in there, though
as it hapi i mm never
all under one roof Of even In
the same country together. Now
I have about a score of great-
nephew> and great-nieces scat-
ter. ,l in A ', .ili.i, South Africa,
Rhodesia and Canada, with only
two in Ei.gland Bo
done a lot of emigrating, with
varying fortunes, though none
of us have bounced back Durtni
my 35 years in Canada ] oui
In oootaet with a lot of immi-
mnti ..i ii i .i nd from
many co< nu io and employed
of tl "in in im In, ii
IJl Man old rtsfO the guiirdian- successful in Australia, pwhapi one way u: d aiiothi-r I have han
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ip terminates,
nan or woman
with a sum of
hoped the hid" <>f thrift
been
. u,
bsu
Governmenl the
geni, given more whole-hearted co-
it Is operation to the srhcnic The
more 0M think* about the rmi-
grailon problem The more COO-
I have no idea whether any vlnced do one become that the
ich scheme cuiild l>e made to Pairhrldge plan Is basically the
oik in the West Indies but I soundest possible approach to the
iiinot think of any other plan matter nowadays, apart from the
much experience of the different
phases of the subject, and oppor-
tunity to u* i ihe facton tiiat
make lor m; i failure of
different system- It p| on the
basis of this axperlenM that 1
feel the Fairbndce | tan deserves
serious consideration in Barba-
dos at this time
I III FINAL M SI
TODAY ihe West htdies Cricket Team
beniiui its Fourth and final lest against thc
might of England al the Oval. They enter
the tilt-yard with the odds slightly in their
favour but against doughty opponents
whose greatest tradition is to light against
heavy odds. Never before id the history
of West Indies criektl have their in en s<>
many proud boasts of our achievements
and such high hopes for the maintenance
of the standard we have now attained.
The West Indies whom it was thought
had not reached the itftga whin- Ihey
could be granted five day tests have shown
not only that they deserved them but that
given favourable and equal conditions
they could be a match (or England's pride.
And they have played the game in that
noble tradition and in that spirit which
has made it ODa Of the greatest in the
civilised world. They have proved thai it
is not the winning or the losing "f a match
but the spirit in which the game was
played that mailers most to the reputation
of its players. Englishmen, still Mitfrtirn:
the pangs of defeai have paid them due
tribute; and ihe records of the gate receipts
prove this.
They lost tha Urtl lesl and won two
others; and it is in that spirit that they
enter the final struggle for the proverbial
"Ashes". The loss sustained yesterday
against a county side will be but a spur
to greater effort and to show themselves
loemen worthy "I" the steel of an opponent
who is unequalled when fighting against
greater odds.
The grand old summer game with its
noble tradition] end the inexplicable
merit ol gent inatlooa will find
today thi .i ty tun-sports-
man that it be played In ihe spirit of its
best trmdltiotU and may the better Ifaun
win.
The Enemy Within
1% This What Mr. Aitlrr WuriM'il Is Atfainwl...?
Hy Trevor Kvuiim
Janny, a fair-haired Czech, who
w with the wartime R.A.P., be-
lieves he ran answer the riddle His voice
Mr Attlee's broadcast: Who 'The* re wa
The Enemy Within"" The ed. i knew
Premier left most of
how those who work
k against us.
guessing We met. Tw
imong us was "branched."
discussing union
unauthorised person." Hi- UU"M
"judge- *MM C munists
MOD eonvinced me "Are you going W pa) I MM
l'Iiiiik me." he plead- t**1 """ "' "n.si." he said, "even
what he meant. w *ar I
But not Janny. Me works as
i' in irn.in on a BOAC airport.
his anguish, thia normally n-
seived ex-pilot feels that he has
talked too much
His story Is of a personal clash
with The Enemy Within. Months
UK" he joined one of the inde-
pendent unions now toughly re-
siMinn the mighty combination of
the T.U.C. and the State boards.
Janny ptefeired |he idea of a
union without poll ties
lie told hi* tolleagiie* about his
family In CteolsOaUmkla. He
bad nut seen them for II years,
but there were occasional letters.
Kitfhteen months ago they stopped.
About eight weeks ago. Janny
was approached by a shop steward
Of one ui ihe big uatow
stewarda
interesting
"i* AiS'Ma
Hill...... l-'rinnls
Janny found the
known "Hod"
talker He had been to Cit'ihii'BMiiLi> ! % %>B...
Slovakia and v;.gue'y remembered "" '' H U,,'n '""
Janny's home town Janny told
him about his parents What they
did. when1 they lived, how the
old man was keen on his railway
union years ago
"Now what about joining our
union?" the shop steward asked.
Janny said no. he was quite hap-
py in his association.
A month later Janny canw
tvliitc-faccd to work His parents
had been arrested. That VHU H
he knew.
Janny's colleagues went furi-
ously to Ihe Communist shop
steward. He. too. seemed genuine-
ly horrified, but admitted he had
DMOttoned Janny's lory to "some
people in the movement". Be-
OM that n knew nothing.
perhaps," he pleaded. "It was
a coincidence and hod nothing hi
do with our Chat I'H n
He is still finding out.
'Wear a Cap'
I HAVE disguised that story,
but the facts are right noufb
I hate using disguise, but (he men
whose worst meat them to mix
with fellow-travellers Know the
wisdom of it
When Punk -: union contact
0| .isked me on the tele-
phone Can '"ii wear a cloth
rop and n muffler when you meet
PM I thought he was Joking.
I (old him so.
ieeks later he F<"" '' '*' shuwed defiance his
nut lined a for UOlon Ucfcot VTOUld be withdrawn,
affairs with "an nls '",l would lie lost, and he
would be "black-listed."
The Strike Man
THESK incident r.u'.li
yOU, but I Know enough to tell
you the> are aot ran
The Communist Party admis-
sion that il has only HO.0O0 m*
ban Is meaningless when one is
considering the i,tentiui of The
Enarii) Within
The Dgun "i:.' M true, lult the
danger is from the fellow-travel-
ler-, who .ne not ragtttertd
The known Communists an
circumspect, particularly when
I in p-.iiioiui of authority
Mfithlfl Ihe unions.
I know one Mich man When I
met Mm on BUCUJO Sl-lioit a feu
days ago he had lost the jauntv,
deihint tlr ho sported in itM
At that Iitic he wag Important
m CUllOUa kind of way lie w
high up in the secret MTVlN list.
of what the Daily Express called
"the men with a load of mischief
Between September 3, 1B3, and
Jim.. H, i:41, when the Nazis in-
vaded Hus.sia, (Ins man. a skilled
.raftsman, had worked in 15 war
plants and had started hghtni
strike- in II of them
Al soon as Ihe w.n beeame
( rueadn because itussia was at*
lackedthlg man became a
production-booster, and a natiouaJ
i Hie la 1 ol his union.
Not long aKo he was defeated
in n union ballot, and went back
10 his trade.
'Rack to the old Uctka, too?
I usked hln
ii.- m m I ourly: "No. I'm
Ambled Thai the worst of get-
What can be done to hee
Mr Attlee's warning about
The Enemy Within" Trevor
Evans suggests that union
chiefs could achieve much bv
considering these three pro-
posals:
I Produce your own pMCf.
..imp.iign. retlecting Bri-
tain's attitude and recognising
her commitments;. Don't let
the Communists take sole
ughts in peace
2. Insist on candidate- foi
.ill oilii is ih-ili. me their po
litical afnilatlons on ballot
papers.
If a "felluw-lijivcllei"
calls himself "Socialist'' be
wise to his route and get him
expelled from the Socialist
Party He will look odd if
he then descrilie* himself an
"Independent"
3. Be precise In attacking
Communist tactics and cam-
paigns within your unions
(lenerallties are boomerangs
They raise a chant of 'Tell
0$ the old. old story" even
from loyal membin
In this war of propaganda
men .>nt n Inggjjitog lead-
ership. The Emnny Witliin is
a less dangerous man when
Im hea do fmiids.
*n
ll-ku
I ihl Upenh
That itory explains wl
i- not much to be alarmed about,
for example, when Frank Foulkes
tm i Walter Steven*, Co
chief., of th* Electrical Trades
Union, tlv openly this week
Prague on their way to the Soviet
Union m guest- of th,e Russian
tleetrkal worMn
' undararound approach
which Mr, Attleehad in mind
That i why It COUld Im- dai
I .
is better foul -ii openly,
L.E.S.
I'ttliliritl .\rsfronl
ATTLEE'S
1 Per Cent
II (gal Heey 0i Sfel>
(By W. J. Brown)
THAT a democracy like ours should again
and again, when crisis comes along, fipd itsell
hopelessly unprepared is, in the conditions of
our politics, almost inevitable. For we are
governed not bv statesmen but by politicians.
The difference between the two is that
statesmen are men who think about the next
generation, while politicians are office-hunt-
ers who think primarily of the next election.
So the Covernment spend on butter the
money which should go on guns, and the
Opposition, knowing that to oppose this
would be unpopular, does nothing* effective
to prevent this.
The Defence Debate revealed our appalling
weakness in the matter of external defence.
But a democracy is just as unwilling, till
crisis is actually upon it, to deal with its
internal dangers.
Communist literature makes no secret of
Communist aims.
The job of Communist parties throughout
the world is to bring down non-Communist
states by promoting internal strife, by gath-
ering military and other information for the
Russians, by weakening the national will to
icsisl aggression, by physical sabotage.
But we allow Communists to stir up strike
after strike; we allow them to hold their "in-
struction classes" for the perversion of ihe
minds of the young.
In the name of freedom we give them free-
dom to do their bos' to destroy our freedom.
The Portsmouth explosion lit up in a blinding
flash where this easy-going complacency can
lead.
I M'KI r \KI.1)
So the crisis finds us unprepared. No one
will be hanged for this. As Mr. Churchill
remarked in 1940 when asked to expose the
s.tuation he found: "There are too many
in it." There were. There are.
But when crisis reveals the perils of our
poaitiOD, then, surely, we are entitled to ask
the politicians to forget their party interests
and to remember the country. We are
entitled to ask that in all fields the measures
taken shall be adequate to the national need.
Our Brat need in this situation is a Govern-
ment that can speak for Britain, not merely
for this class or for that.
STRACHKV SAID .
That speech of Mr. Strachey's recently, in
which he said that in the past an unfair
proportion of the cost of war preparations
had been borne by "the people." but that
this Government would see that a "f;
share" of the burden was put on the
shoulders of the well-to-do, was an act of
spiritual sabotage.
As regards the last war the statement w
utterly untrue. Broadly speaking the wage-
earning classes maintained, and since the
war have improved, their position. To-day,
wages, expressed in terms of the !'I.'W values
stand at 128 as compared with 100 All other
incomes have declined from 100 to 98| in thi'
same terms.
The middle classes, and especially the
professional classes, have suffered a sharp
reduction in their actual and relative
E>sition. But the point is that what Mr.
Irachey was doing in that speech was not
to inspire us against the foreign foe. It was
to foment a little further the class war he
used so blatantly to preach.
NOT KNOUGH
Our second need is a great and immediate
rearmament programme. Mr. Shinwell spoke
in the Defence debate of a hundred millions
to go on with. Now, a hundred millions is
about 1 per cent of the national income.
We shall not buy security against the
immense military preponderance of the Com-
munist States on margins of 1 per cent.
I would pose the problem differently. Is
our defence, is our freedom, is our way of
life worth an extra hour's effort per day
from each one of us until the leeway is made
up?
That would give us, not 1 per cent, but
perhaps 10 to 15 per cent increased pro-
duction.
THIS SABOTAGE
Our third great need is to stop internal
sabotage, material and moral. Physical
sabotage is not an event. It is a growth.
Il is the outcome of the moral sabotage
promoted by Communist teaching.
Are we to deal with the men who per-
petrate the sabotage, but leave the training
classes to preach it? Are we to deal with
the weeds but not with those who plant
them?
I take it that the Government will no
longer permit the folly of allowing Com-
munists to remain in Government and local
government employment, where their first
duty (whether employed on work essential
lo national safety or not) is to pick up and
provide the party with all the information
they can.
Hitler's Fiflh Columns were stupid and
incompetent and blundering affairs compared
With the scientifically organised efforts of
the Communists, as the fate of many States,
once free, now shows. It is more than time
to deal not only with the products of Com-
munism, but with the factory that turns
-I them out.
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To Ihe Editor. The Ad, oU
SIR.Due nnjuwi I
of acoustics, the general lei
ihe speei In i
inteirupiioit.'. wiih membei
Government very much 'i
lead, both in the n
3 and the pedal
ptige 5 of . i.i
am made l say the verj
alte of ' ''' i did'
very bnporUnl
The
Tanker 1 did iiul I
lack
>r of
f Ihe.
th*
L.iue
ment by Tanker would have to
be made now or at any lime ID
the future, beeauae I know
nothing about that and the inves-
nci is very
conflict inn- Ttw small Ml Ol In-
formation I could Btt
jailing > PJ Ol ihe resolution
and discussing it. was to the
effect that in ifdM Ol UM T.,nker
rlupim-iil ItfUiK refused. the
Canadians were still buying our
Syrup and accepting it in no less
than three relatively small-sized
< nntainen, and I told the House
CommittM this
The next point is the llM Ol
the delegation. I never said that
"the delegation should NOT be
rut". beeaiiM' I emphasized the
view that I could not see wh> Dm
whole of ihe local Lwmttgattng
committee should have to go. and
1 agreed with Mr. Mapp's sugges-
tion that if Secretary was need-
ed (and I see DO noees*U> HH OMl
then the service* of MIMOM In
Canada should bi engaged
As regards the amount of ihe
VOW. 1 said thai a nod i
would be taken up In Exchange
and I disagreed wilh ihe view
th.il the large sum of money
would impress tha workart That
everything possible had been
done. I further said that if it
became necessary in the end to
tell UM worker- th.it bulk ship-
BMOl am inevitable, then it ni
only the presence of Mr Adam?
on the delegation that would COn-
vmce them o* this
f-'m.ilU. I mutt say that 1 am
not at all convinced lhal MOdJng
a delegation to Canad.i
' UM farm
ol Ihe Tanker |fah
come so distorici.
thai Molasses manufac i
shippers have si
Uuutv to do What t1
CO Su John Saint and Mr F
A. B Deane will most certainly
return to the Island even more
efficient servants of their new
ritn axpetiaaot gain-
ed and contacts made on a trip
(or is it a joy ride'") at Oovern-
Yours sincerely.
A E S LEWIS
It rid get own.
August 10. 1950
Park
To the Editor, the Advocate
SIR.I have visited many
Parks abroad, and they were
eoi ii uuptxauoni but
ibis ii. my uwn country u gay-
ns*
it*; st u:
ASM ton
oi it
3-YEAR-OLD
RUM
FOR YOUR COCKTAIL PARTY
... tr\% .i si tit; n#vv/;##
leer Samln -lies
I \ It Sandwlrh Brrad
thing but inspiring.
Allow DM to proles', against
the conduct that goes on when
I ensioners arrive on the 25th 0*
vary month Mere |
bt nd of women and men. some-
times children wrcrfina >"*
pushing, and Bltbeethar tmsichT-
ly Deceit l people who go
lor a dole have to run In
order to save Union Iweg. Park
rotnsl dls-
intereste! til some
thin* sen will any-
thing be done. It rcallv give*
the appearance of nol Why
CODt decency and order reign In
Md-to-b* beauty spot?
PARK J-OVER fe
DeMsMaTl
ssaaa
t utard I'uttdrr
Vanilla I'uddlns
t .- .-nil ,,
i h-.. nl.li.
Ilunler'< rmil I'uddinr
llri>" n A I'alvin Flavoured
(rn SUrrh
Ice Cream Powdtr In Tins
Salmi.it Kippers Haddock. Kabblts. t hkkenv Ducks.
Csbbaiir < jullllovier Ki : ngtOO OrOVA)
KEEP COOL WITH CROWN DRINKS
Hunter* Meal rule
I.abster Nail
\ncho%> l"ale
('err** Savour) Snacks
I la Hants III, and 10-ltv
I dam Cheew
l'lckled Salt rinh
I'lrkled Sail Markrrel
SATl'ROAV. UlilM 12. 19511.
HAKH.XnoS ADVUt'ATF.
PACK F1VF.
Eventful
Day At
Bathshrba
(By JOHN nUDKAUX)
Tin- nonth ail Augu.t i* one of
the mod popular for leave -nil
many families move down lo
Bathsheba fur this month: having
booked the houses months In ad-
vance, so that they will be sure of
spending then annual vacation at
this popular '.ta-ndf resort Few
who happened to be at Bkthsheba
on the lath tf August. 1938 will
ever forget that eventful day.
The day started with the alarm
of 'FIRE' shouted from house to
house soon after 2 00 a.m. One
household was awakened by the
shout of "look out and witness a
beatitilul Bight," unmet:.
wanted lo know what was hap-
pening. Mid the rcpl> CCCBC"
IsilillMllinl -utting on an act.
it lb vapounsing Itself."
The heat generated in this
"vapourlslng act" of Beachmount,
I high into the air and
tin iiimitryside for miles around
was touched, as with
liru-.li. with the colour peculiar to
LLiven uti b) sin h Bra:
and all who gathered around
. re .it'ie subdued
|j spoke in whispers.
Beloved Spol
It was WCb Bhoca to see this
old and beloved land mark being
so rudely and suddenly removed.
This old building had been an
hotel for half a rerjtury or over,
and was beloved by many, after
all, had not many of those pres-
ent, and their father* before them.
spent their mipuial night In some
chamber in this building hallow-
ed, not only by its part In the
Of man happy couple*,
but also i .11 with the
AngUean Church
Men the destruction of St.
Joseph's Church in Joe* River
the hurricane tif August
11th, 1831. "Beachmount" was the
residence of the Rector, and the
Glebe consisted of 13 acres of
laud around it. After the Church
wan destroyed it was decided to
rebuild in a more central situa-
tion, and the present site was the
one chosen "Heachmoiuit" then
became unsuitable ;is the Hector's
residence, as the new Church was
so far away up the hill, so the
house and land wen' sold and a
known M the 'Grove.'
situated at the foot of Horse Hill,
was purchased along with 10 acres
of land. In 1897. 'Beachmount
Hotel" was advertised under the
management of Mrs M McClean.
and th^ terms' ONLY 6 PER
DAY!
Wrong Side
While | crowd was still paying
mouldering pile of
Vhtch was once 'Beach-
mount,' new arrival Wl Mtrd
tc say Wullah' Bal-she-bah like
ha t't up pun de wrong side ah
she bed dfj mauniiigV One of the
more superstitious mcmU-is of
it i -..I was heard to remark
"Yes to-day is Fridaywah hap-
pen now nugh?" The old wag was
only too pleased to be asked till*
question, and she shouted her
reply for all to hear. She stated
that two gentlemen who had been
1 r h - to the fire this morning
Hen :lum-*Ki-s the subject of
another tragedy. Professor Dun-
lop, the Tutor at Codringlon Col-
i Mi Kuth. the Manager
Of Hie British Union Oil Company
had both been drowned at 'Cattle
Wash.'
Professor Dunlop and his family
were In residence at 'Carl Dune,'
while Mr. and Mrs. Keith
at 'Powell Spring Hotel.' About
9.00 o'clock a.m.. as is usually
the case at Bathshcba. there was
Iaile a party bathing at 'Cattle
'ash.' and It was soon discovered
that all was not well, for a little
S'irl found herself in difficulties,
he was assisted to safety by the
Dunlop family. Events then fol-
lowed each other in quick succes-
sion, when Other! were in difficul-
ties, and all who could were MOB
assisting those in distress. The
clim.ix came when both Professor
Dunlop and Mr Keith becoming
mik i iii m ii (,n\\\ \nn\
Car Runs
Into I pright
As M i im m
k. i*uUie
ol u' 'to the>
:veiv damased
AT AIMM I I
Hill
tween the
nd drnri
MARRIAGE
DISSOLVED
-
Y ebktei iRespondent |
>H
. Hi 9 b,<
- Hi i }
I M.lll SOLDIERS OF THE MAKTINHJI I. KIIICKS arfM M
on the S.S. (. i-i ...; in- They are en the wav lo serve In the |
TEN ON WAY TO JOIN
FRENCH GUIANA ARMY
NINE soIJuts ajtd in OfTnt'i
viTe on board the S.S. "Gaacogne1 yesterday Tin > are
all on their way lo Cayenne. Frcncli Guiana, whs
will serve in th French Guiana Ai rm
Although they cuuld not speak English, they all had
a pleasant smile uu then faces when seen by the \il\mate
yaatarday, The French SMwardaaa on fa t told
the Advocate that soldiers are regularly trai
Matiiniqiie to Cayenne.
The "Gascotne" also nrought
20 passengers for Barbados11!
from Southampton and the other
gffhi n m Port da Prance
Among those coining irom
Southampton was Miss Q
Cook. Deaconea of lha Methodlsl
irch, who will ba staying with
the Rev Croab) n Bethel Meth-
odist Church.
Ir ITter Lacy, musician, and
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pkkthall
> arrived from Knglaud. Mi
Plckthait is a retire.! Army
Officer and is staying with Sir
T. nricrcliffc at Mullins. St Peter
Mr Sheldon Vance, American
Consul at Fort de France, arrive!
from Fort de France accompanied
by his wife. Mr. Edward Hum-
phrey Walcott. Probation OfRcor,
arrived from Southampton
Other arnv.ils are: From
Southampton Leslie Bury.
Gwendoline Day. Robert Day
Kenneth Daajfeu, Erie C.rell, anit
Marguerite Martin; From Fort as
Franot: Douglas Bates. BerthlMe
Jeremie. Rowland Jones. Alice
Nepoly. Etienne Skoete Ufj
Marie Stuart
Grenada Scouting
Gets Great Fillip
Then- : n- | .1 bcOUl T\ OOfM 111
Four in the I
I < i i. two on (he outshin
and the others In rural
At praaatf Hv Scout*;
Rovers ; rl hTOm the---
troops are tumping at Hie l)i : i
Hall.
In an interview with ttw
Advocate'* jraaterday, Hi Wll
fred Redhead, District Commit'
sioner of (ireiisua. who
charge of the troop. laid, i.w
Scouting activities in Grenada
axe Just the *aiiu- as those here
We have camp tires rallies, etc..
etc.
"Aflantkui"
Takes Sugar
To L.K.
The wan '
b i than en
iision durlni the i
. ftsi mid
Thf Weather
TODAY
Sun rises: 5.30 ..m.
Suu sc i- . ' p m
High water: ! i m 111
p in
Moon: (New Moon) Aagust
IS
i-.t.i rainfall (to date): .50
Inches.
ToUl rainfall: .07 inches.
YESTERDAY
Temperature (Max.) M.S'F.
Temperature IMIn.) 7J.5*F.
Wind vetoclly: 4 miles per
hour.
Wind direction: ft a.m. V...
3pm W S W
Barometer: 8 a-m. "!9 91.
.1 p m ?.9 853
"Colombie" Will
Call Here
Whenever ,.|i unusual amount
of French Wet! Indian.-.
strolling through the main
.-.'.reels of Bridgetown u Is a
1 Tin" wsm : id the f.e
Cle. Transatlantlque Line i-
anchored in Carlisle Bny.
a vaar agtp it wus the s.s.
"Due DAumalc," yesterday morn
n,g it was the SS Gascogne"
whuh al present is the only
French vrssel calling at Barba-
dos. In the next two months.
Barbadians will be aaalng tna
BS. "Colombie" anchoring in
Carlisle Bay. This boat was
recently added to the French
Line and it will leave La Havre
on October 12 on the West
Indian run with about find pas-
se ngeri on board.
The "Gascogne" was once Part
of the American merchant licet
and during that period it wai
called the "George Washington."
It was bought by the Ch Cla
Transatlantic Line about 18
months ago and placed direct on
the West Indian run.
The tonnage in 2.681 (net) and
it carries a crew of 130 Inciudim
15 Officers It can carry 30
passengers Capt. Francois Pn
ant. who haiU from I-e Havre
has been commanding the
from the time it was bought l.v
the French Line And his mate,
who only Joined the vessel a few-
weeks ago. is Mr J. Choplln
During the last war Capt
Prigent was in the Merchant
Marines and served on various
hips in the Mediterranean and
the Atlantic.
Capt. Prigent told the Advocate
j yesterday that Barbados can
look forward to a better passen-
ger service when the "Colombie"
ik brought into the West Indian
run He said that the "Colembie"
is an old .-essel to Iha i
but has been rccentlx reconver-
ted
a .
i i.i Ha
-AUaatttaa
i into C "it'll
.
While the vm -I
. ian a id in thi I
lould i>.- seen low ing >-t l >< i
i
read) lo itches i
\lUntiait
.i I
thi L'.K i -
i
CO Ltd.
The lower Whan wa
I .
inloade
1.1.take
which arrived from Dom
ienll> Jllll-l '
lllli-
niMe Mae which arrived
iii the BMlh
The Caribbee" all
nine passenieei* Ihog '
radatta Popa, A i> Bui i
Hadid. Stephanie McMann, Bath
He said that there has been a i White. Earl PakhnWlt
good flIUp In Grenada scouting iVigilnnte. Seibert Thornhill and
uace Mr. Daal has become Head- s nun Jofrara
quarter.* Conunlaalonei Mi Dahl Tha Motor Vessel "Culdad it"li-
tr a veiled around the Wtst Indie* .var" which arrived from St Vin-
last and arrived m Oranada be- 'c-nt on Thursday under Capt.
tween Juno and July. Delasqtiej. brought 1.92:' ea*
__, .,,' .condensed milk, six
This has been ilieir flrst hollda>
mp for many years. The but
casion on which a troop Irom
Grenada came to Barbados was
in 1928 and al that time (here WSJ
i combined iamp of Qreo
Trinidiid Scouts under District
Commissioner Archibald. On that
aalon 25 Grenadians were hi
the tri>op and they all camped on
the spot where the I
8ervie Btatlon is now buitr; In
no building was tin the
snot ann Dundee1 ba
wall.
Through the courtesy of Uia
Barbados Regiment, the Drill Hall
baa been placed at the disposal of
the Grenada Souls for their Camp
Fire Concert which will lake place
at 8.30 o'clock to-night This Con-
cert Is especially for scouts and
guides and a small ado
a sited.
Mr Redhead n I
not complain for Uuu
hare TbeSea Scouta Hut on thi
beach at the Military Oogaoterj
has been placed at their disposal
and Mr. Charles Springer has
arranged a tour around the island
tor them on Sunday.
red ai
Road si pets) i-e-
M MM.
1 I
t Hi
meter cai B IS1
I Ashton Hill. St
...i driven bj Pmioiph
Cleaves Of the UtM ...
! The vehicles weie lra\elhng m
. .-urve and collldiil Both wvr
1 tamaaed.
PHI SEA EGG SEASON wtll
U'giii mi SepU-mber 1 and
Dauajhl with aes ega> In
. ion before that time
. barged b) lha Pi lte< \
iraj .-. lecot fed
in lords) fov having sea egg.*
before
\ I man |aM lha Advocate'
thai bathers may he
inpte.i i.. dive goo oKfi beeauss
hes look ao loveij imdei Ihc
ater." but he pointed out that if
I
trarj ti> law.
\- '.. r. Bepfa
an | i..
at or l
iMi'k
.. i. ast
i .i\i .i tea iwiii equipped
i aUlt, (iiji and --ik>ii
Liter diving the '-.i <-tg*- Ihej
reek thom and plao Uu rot Ii
tail ii .l,m' mm ., ,n
mi at about iniii-a.iv Umq an
< warded with .i cup or sea ugg
thc\ relax undir i ln*<
t.d i
Fined 30/- For
Assault
\ acaH -ii -\ Pohcs H
Mi l i vv
oidered tu rsgaaio m
layler and Mi .' \\ B
^ Ourl f Appeal because proper
appaal had not been
m Hi Wale rn I
> oaaa Snail of travail Avenue.
eh, 3n hM i
ch II
Mi i. -it \ tai i
KorreU lb J 8 n i>r*i
vnaal
it #' Of III*'
BEST
,*./ aauupwm
than th*> H+*t
IOIi I nil. (Ml l>!IIMO\
u
so' bg vehi
unn won
MADr IN ENGLAND
and and palatable Preparation, containing
Cod I IVOl Oil HEXAU.
. to use as only small doses are
given daih and h ll i I i; important. Thr Frier of REXALL
I Ml I s|0\ |h les- II1411 h*lf Ihr prk-r l other I imil-i.m.
I.artft ttm .Sl.'iU Smiill r.
KM I. II IS 1*111 <; MOHI S
REXALI. CHEMISTS.
Skirl
champagne, six cases of brand
and one case of burgundy It 1
i-cnsigned lo the Meat he IX-i' '
01 Vassal "Bluer
ftar" under Capt l>
brought 12s oarloiu ol whofci ',
tomatoes for Barbados Impoit
and Export Ltd Abo Include 1
In its cargo wa. n quantity 1.1
eeapty barrels and househr.ll
Walwyn Appointed
Potice Magistrate
FISH Is NOT n.lNTlFt 1. thi--.
. 1
and
II h .mil 11 otne cast lha pi i< a
these 1 itchc ! tho ma
. ... .
I -. Mil mar
on the liiechea and
niK the road .it in." -
At Tin: anniai, Oanaral
Mo t U
Old Boys1 naanrlatlfsi the
'.' 1 '1 li 11 ' Repott ('i
11.49511 was read ami the ftnan-
1 ii itatamenl wai adopted
i*i- following Offlca Beaten
. elect
C Barfcet pre I awl D \ M,
Vlci President: The
:, v a President;
D i< Porkmi. B< 1 retar) V B
\ .. '.,'-. II A
Tudor, Treasurer; and a P Bpen-
.-, a \ A i J 1 Bysi t I
Hope, C u <' Spi ingei 1; a
I'AI ->!..
I I
.....I
I
.id ba 11 1
(X St
I moll
WITH tl
All nibt idlai ommlttei ..i 1
ie-eh. i.-.i rhe Annual Reunlt
.Dlnnei will be held u
f I Se- Iffgll 1 Boturd Augi
r
..,,.,.. 1 .,... rn
1 '
pi Intmsnt "'
u, c 1. i> 11 Walwyn u
Police Magurtrata In ',l1*- Isl.....'
from tho lal f August.
I9S0
exhausted, "went under' to the
game rate that ihej ha/l been
helpina other* to encai^' from
Tin-, were burled the following
morning, Profaaaor Dunlop at
Si>. 11'.' Chapel and Mi Keith at
Weatbur
100 Workers
WillGoTolLS.
Onv. hundred Barbadian work-
cis are to go to the United States
Ir. the near future They will be
1 Mployed by the United States
Si gar Corporation.
The representatives of the Cor-
Cratmn arrived in the colony on
ednesday afternoon and started
recruiting vesterdav at Queen'?
Path
The emigration formalities will
be completed to-day.
What's on Today
I'ullre t'our-U 10.00 a.m.
Last llsy Races 12.4.*< p.m.
Nelball tame between
Bishop An*le>'s Illsh
Hrhool and an Inland team
al Queen's College around*
at !
sl
BROKE LEG
Ifahon -i
Hank Hall, fell 0O
.ii Wedna
her left foot Sh
iubOao Oay,
was taki
Dr 11. II Bay ley s hospU
she is being treated.
hoi daufhtei Mrs LUlai
Carter Wfl., l.v M U 'cr. wher
i.,. bMldanl took place
. nd the proi ossi ol tru toe '
i inounced Istet i,
Old !;> ya *l bing to ittand are
..skill |0 Hi" in tni-n
n of thi tloned
k s nit.,ii. o Olton'i l'l.,.r
none MOJi L *,.. c o
intery. Phono wt". V B
e o M ii Williams.
..;. I) K Perkii i
, . :ti;i i
I
i held In Ih. Bt i <->i H.ai 0.1
Fmii .v s. ptembat 29th at 9 00
,t> m The ptOOOadl Of tl
-ill help the C 8 O B A Bchol-
1 '.ii. P
Tin President mado
I .ppeal 1.
,, .
aid of the Seholai '..1 I
. : 1 lp||0| 1 I 1 I Ih- l> ,.
taut Beer, -.., v B WllUami
ii- asked to note
Hi lahi 1
11. Ioom al h no t> m
HAkfll.II liARNES Of Tudor
Bridge reported ;
p I. valued 35 from
1 iiympk 'I'' atie on m<""
: llday)
Jud^fH Rfdiicf
Amount Of Claim
Their Honour*, the 3v.
Assistant Court of Appeal Mr
i 1 Mr J W B '
Chenary yesterday varied a decis-
ion of the patty Debt Judge Mr.
J R, Edwards who gave Jonathan
House Judgment for 16 2s. 4d.
which he claimed his mother
Matilda Rouse owed him after a
transaction in lumber Their Hon-
in Jonathan's favour
Death Inquiry
Adjourned
The inquiry into the circum-
stances surrounding the death ul
Ceorge Gregory a labourer of
Halls Road was further adjourned
until August 18 by Mr. C. I- Wal-
wyn. Coroner of District "A~* yes-
(ieorge Gregory was admitted to
.In- General Hospital on Saturday
July 2 after leing struck by a
tiiiU- and died suddenly
the next day. A post mertsaa ex-
amination was performed the tame
day by Dr. H 1. Massiah at the
C i-neral Hospital Mortuary'-
Two statements were taken yes-
terday and these were from Clar-
ence Grantbetter known as Ling-
woodand Oscar Minghs who
wan with Gregory when the acci-
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trull Knife in <**e
lubao ruin Ii 1 '. liitidi
I'rimfr.....2/t ta2t/-
BR0CE WEATHERHEAD
LIMITED
llr*.l a.r Hro.4.1 SI
Imlu*
in 1 iray
Als< As
ELITE SHIRTS
WITH Till III M/.K.D (Ill.l.AKS
Blue. Tmn ind Whlui % .....
orted Striped I le u n 'i
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4.86
MEN'S ART SILK ANKLETS
IN SEVERAL *l ai.itiks
From IH Cents' 10 BliU per pair
HARRISON'S
BROAD
DIAL
STREET
2664
THE
-frOL OF SCABIES
WITH
TETMOSCi.
'
.... - ii pi
I of Ih I
1 1 1 .. reluablr
DUttaMSkl n>
-- .LHh a.
ttmilu**. and in ..xmii
.
1 I. 11. | -t d hm "m|>lv icrU.nif
m.i nbdm
1
1 m
1
Singk |oi
Bo'llfi
A S BPYDEN A (,ONS
(BARBADOS) LI D
po box j. eaifjctown
Wear a SPORT SHIRT
hatped Our -
WHITL VAN HEUSEN COUNTRY BRAND
SLMI-STirr COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS
si,1 17.14 Keek
RENOWN DE LUXE SPORT SHIRTS
Sl rl Sleeve in ihadM <-( While. Bl H
. in s fl M
Uri .... **** lassi
OTIS VESTS
A'lii. ad and Plal
M.tti, -I in 1 ...I.
OTIS JOCKEY SHORTS
> /. I
ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE
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ahi
11 ai a hm
ENGLISH RIBBED LISLE HALF HOSE
Ore) SI.21 Fair
ENGLISH ATHLETIC SUPPOHTERS
in atn .. 91
N.B. HAT BANDS lor St. Wlnltrad and
Foundation Girl Schoola
i\vt:siiM'iit:i{i)Uo..iKi.
10, II, 12 & 13 Broad Street
page six
IIMIII.MMIS XI.M.l Ml
S 111 HKAV. All.l -! 12. I.....
HL'NRY
BY CARL ANOfPSON
S-W\,
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MICKEY MOUSE
DWil ...-"\o -E
BY WALT DISNEY
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BY CHIC YOUNG
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KILL T-C 6MCRIF'. Cgfrtt T-AI THE
HOti (W Ofi-.V-T***'* ft PtAO
MOO, &LHPeft,*XJ
\t*M*_WOMAM
(NO AM itaOil
byfrank^tpi/f:
'-.tCVOWTtwTta [ftS 00 MX.**V KNO" fuo*X
KflbMOCU. NOr IN TweCUW UNTIL W'-fl y(*v'
VJf WOf!
K. O. I 1VVOV....... THE RIDCLE OF
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BRINGING UP FATHER
*
BY GEORGE MC
M O^COUgAGepV
r -'^j n** ?* e coNOuc-rw ve
* v*v [''- j so"- A&A*v*6T OL?
I'LL C*LL MM u*>-:
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RIP KIRBY
-a.< se stc a -aje; ^. '.v^Toa 5'
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ants tc _se
BY ALEX RAYMOND
PHAMOM
LEE l-ALK & RAY MOORES
HERE AGAIN
THREE STARS'
SWEDEN'S BEST
MATCHES
< OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
Instant
Breathing
^% Comfort
USE
ANYTIME. ANYWHERE!
(hrislian Scienrp
( leading I'.niiiii
'Iou : 10 -in3 p.m.
Tuesday*. Wetint-adata,
A I 111.IV-
% 10 A.m.la .i.-l
(Saturdays.
i ikm rtoom ik* mat. afl
-Hi* I'hiutian Sot vr hh-ii
| -."*- ' -" .
1 MM MHWIHi , MAB in,., ii |
*' in-. be f*d. bom
- Viiitort Are Wefcomc L
HAVE YOU GOT A I
COLD or COUGH $
IF SO TRY
BROWNE'S
I CERTAIN ll
CokU. BruMhllN. Sor. BSr,
Aioopina CjU. Iflwai* of i|
C. cARLTON BROWNE
WhulM.il* Retell DrutTlit
136. r.i.u. k -l Dial till '
nfjeesrweuy
Plationum-
M INl0 y^
wfeme*
MPENSOR
BAU-POtm.
Tht OolJm PlAtignurn t".>.ni.m I' .
rl(iniefbdrnimt good m futd MdMl-HtMt
ap, hjll-iluclJtU aib And Ibc ilaiignum Ball I'oinu-J lafe
Panal wiih inaenmn, prrciataa-Hiiol fttaM polM tact
U* iMiRui uik-.jpaat* RfUlifeifrd in a nit* J* Bat*
Pa* and IU-1-wkiI are avatlablr in anractive rot*!.., and Ma*
DMitibuiix >
C L. PITT, t;iC Ben 246. BriJjrtown. B-tbado,.
"%
The drape of it .
The grace of it . \>2^
The feather-lightness of it
Llntarla in 'Ctlanaw'. . io*i> at a drawn . It|ti n a whMp*'.
Ua vinblt bauty it aquallad only by ih* hidden ti'rn*ih and littm|
quality that diuln|unhet all 'Celanaia' Fibnct Look (or th* Tab
whan you ihop. and latl Uiurtd thai In ip<<* ol nt j daiiocj
thit "x 1 1 r -( a H a vary -
ling about it says .
.Crt-wrr' Fa*riv arr -*A , If '* O-W,. iJmilfJ, Urn*
Ua*hto flying
H,.l(hinlme' uiH,m Ihe
Dnv
ii|[ IbH v-nuiiunal nevt MO MiJbci Nj hkr hunJIiof
iV cimroai or an atacran. The vmooih. reipon.ne poirerof iu
l2Mc. overhead valve ciininc h .0. >ou thai Mtpreuion
Cuvhioned fiding com roil made pouiblc h> independ:ni rronl
MMpanUoa and hieti ivpc shock abvMbc-.
add kiill further 10 ibH ancepiK>o. Come /*
and see ihi- plus" vetion of a
*(.ild*> ile *,mi 1. car aucrtat
Bet let tnll. come lot a drue'
NEW TO SERIES
MIDGET
I OUT IIOV \l 4.Alt \4.t LTD.
Phnnr 2385 Sole DUlributorr Phone 4504
-
PROTECT YOUR EYES with
Optr
eye
EVE LOIION
^^X ""I rnii riir
m
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2
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 195(1.
BARBADOS AOVOCATF.
PACE SEVEN
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED
Ihrouarh thia \
I Oil IIK.M
Trinidad
I .i-l I (.is l, ASl I II
ill MAN. Bl.il and Radio
Onii> po.it ion M I
Moiilonttd lo handling oil
IN Ml MOKl\M
>MJ ; rtrdiuom. ,
.(.I-r i vu-t
Appl. Mr.. A Purlrtm Card.fl.
ffl M -in
'^"i" iil uppUjne
>rrvKr. radio repair* and laetaJlataon '
and e Mnnvif-tlioer. Agent S J
Caabr 1SB h*"" Rn-eel. Poet et Spelt
Irmided 10 ll*
Ship* In Touch With
Barbados Coastal Station
i,omii\im mmims SHIPPING NOTICES
-up. i
-*
>nown a 'Pounder.
who |IIW1 e*f. on Auu.1 Uth *T
1 r ...-.-., .
Which Uie Saviour (OB* lo prea*.-*..
And UM BUI ' (>i ha*e been
DmI lorever earth "'hriai. over MWI
Tha*.' ,., Mf l'"-.
1 .
Rut nol hdl -'*< '"em
.
'
In loving mory of wa
CAUJMI>rjl Ibetbfl ">! " Oiaewie'
ISUl Ausuet. '**
.
|
ron SALE
AL'TOMOTIVK
B4A. MOTOR CYCLE S Hi' fan
.( Redman TBylart G.ias.
i.irdr. or Urban Coddard.
- ..i. Si J irin SI Vi -.in
| Hdom lam DMil
Apply.
Pff&MStSSltn H O. Cunmm
Hi>i.n|> Hotel
.. Ihe Man
USM
.1 I one
.- \ C arMMi "'
w.ll.
Dauami
Lai
foe the Women. I
unr "'"l"l- *'l hook w.w-
i.i.
Secretary Woman |
llona Id be Mail In by Auf JBlh
-.lad
lrt-.!dwd AvallaMi
r Dial "
FLAT roe-air* F.ai
,. Teirace J MM
-red with I
-a phoiw nn
MAXISTOW SAaxwell Caa.1 aVed-
f.in.labcd Av.Uable J*I
1 I or
Ulna; 4rn
MISCELLANI OUS
II:. I, .1 .
the Fountain, with lilt
o' floor MX Willing to It- i
i D'Arcy A Scoll
us so sn
THKVOH Black Rock Prom A-pt '
.( Dmiivg room.. I badrootn.
MMiiTT-r- I" each. T*'1''' -il1 "'
K Mn Store.room* r't
" *_**js"!j*i S-i SIX
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s.- .....i i i Dla l -
mechanical
TVPCWRITEII
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WANTT'i
iioren D
wl v i-,/.
USED POSTAor. STASH
r u-.l iliitip. v*..d SOU o.
more .lafr.ua Ellrab.lli Ta.lor. P l>
BOX JM San Franclreo. California
I \ 10 W In
IM III.11 XOTIIIS
20
MONTHLY
iM ! home in apeie
MISCELLANEOUS
Al lU'MS (Word Album* frtr 10 an^
i? ... n......i Cuvhafl em ">* i"
Inrh nm-rtt- And haw tha flrd
PIPR IJflHTTBS
RDTOlUK*' IIR-OWD-i '
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fdiarl' t"l
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t'N SJIM.VS Fva !!l.,".,.ir
harlav fi Tn Idl " IK
I^nk nm nn>,"'iln'i No tarn"* I
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par pMt Bjruoa WmO
Jii-i i
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I N..I.I Mo-ra lu
EASILY aarnad al
4callna in l*mp no .pii"
nnMt' Sullable lor eilhar aan I
lao tonUM Vdu wllh SludanM H
CoKmlw and Domlntoni lor p *
rwranlfr.il Encloar J" aurop A"
Mall only Uk f. dayi T P-rllr*-
ion. Proapart Ho.ua. n Wlan Hoad
La4gh Unc fn.^-td ^aad-itn
LIQUOR LICENSE NOT.'';
I
l^oad. SI Muh.rl liar pnn .
.-Hi liquor !-.. X .. Iwa m*
Hum "on i
IXalad Ihi- Nth u M ^
t ( TALMA '"-i
Pnlur MaVflralr.
Dlrtrk' \
.fWil i VOUKAt Tl*T>tll
l. A
N B Ttn. applKallon -ill ba rona*
nd al j Ucro*iii| Conn lo ba M Id .
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. ,-i I960. M II o'clor
II
TAI.MA
ULSJB
OFFICIAL NOTICE
HaaaMil H*"p CVln.i. C *
s i.ni ft n BaiMnw, as
Caarocna, S S Hddaur. nnh. I* for
.*V F-r-
-s IV :<
s - Oakh.l!
, >* Tii^i
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** Piua Uaatar IR _. .
>*tar... M Sirrt.4. .. Ctav.H. US SlltMXI TinnfXl
i* rMr.^^, U U< !b Chum
~-s DMOTF- e
- SOa-fatavd. M.V .ndbar-i I
Cillf* If* Ak.
Attenti.ii n .ii^Aii la the Contra) lAsaand-
i.iO. No 28 which will br publisl.fl m the Official
rhunday, IMk Ausust. i50
2. rtidvi Uiu Or.l-. -M-lluiE
price* of "tUIwi Tinned)" (b) hum BM H IftttBin
AKTlt'LE
HhOllsII rRlt-E
, in.t m-ra Uiu)
j. i.i i mi rm*cr.
$22.88 per cae of 48 x 1
lb. tins or $SRT per 12 x 1
lb. tins
ROYAL NETHERLANDS
STEAMSHIP CO.
-ul\i. i noM tBBBTBSMBASI
MtttRlisM km IMUHt
*> Dj ...
M iiiit-n ^ -.
-lliv.. HUM VMMI1IHM
no* a iiu.
m'i to -i.i.iii. niNin m
"!" I AMI! % H.ll. I. in
If. oHANJESTAD Aim Ond
IU "li I r.MTTAli !Wp' Iffi,
IBUKfl r.. iriMinn im. .'i ..i.
niwtmi in
i HBCUStA Ai- Mih
I
P Ml MOV %n\ a m LTP
1.IM.
Illl M \ l.ALRWOOD
..ill i ii*|ii I hi" aim!
nrnirr. lor M. LarU
\ nn -in i.r.u.il. And Aruhi
vAilliii lrid IHth \ur
ISM
ft I v li.innrr
AaaorlatloD Inf
> .111.1(11"- III. I
Owners
IM7
th Auut. 19W
GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
SUMMERVALE (OIRLS)
AppUcatlun* i,tf torrftad fur Ibl po of Asslrtanl SQ
HARRISON LINE
..i iimlnr thr
r. $384 x -18 M
s s
i s
WANTED TO BUY
i.h w>i taaw
-TAMP BOCSaTT.
Matroo at the above School, pai IM Hills fit
I- Scrvlit of the (iovernnirn!
2. Salary will U- with the
Civil Establishm'i11 (Tt lar, 1941).
$^28 x 48 $672. $732 \ ftl) $1.0t2
3 Candidates must ba batweaa the age
d be prepared to live in (ha U ..iii.-.l
4. Application Paina, OM
nnunaot industrial Bchoola, st PbiUp, n tha Social Wi I
OOca, the Garnson (fn.m whom rorthai dJatalli saaj ba obtataad),
i. p| uuaaniabiil ind ratunsad la HM acial WaUara Onas bg
|| 8 M .'
Wednasday, 31st August 1W
m rv, \kii nan fjaj
1 PMaa
mm KiNinMiM
I'm .-,
natukal:st"
mtooncre3t*
'brookhurst1
i NBCREST
ss "TEMPLE Midi
NOTICE
r- l ha KfllaU- o(
a!jON7a raxA7.tn i^-oiij^'
.<; ..^1
NOTHT IS IIKMSHY OIVFN I
rum* luvina any datil
iiirum* havliiB any
...m thr F.aale o
'
o Maoar* H*yn. boundlrdj In
Swan SUta-t. fir Idea. I10, or ]BlP of Al.ui Stoll
Stolw-ilor.. on or ba- , and h. nil, on landa i
and
im ill u SAI.ES
U'lWMIOS
la .... *..:.... t laart al Aprl
lEaultablr Jirrladirlloni
lAWIrn Lloyd I*-ar
Walwyn Everwn Beat. Dalanrtanl
IN pursuanra ol an Orrtar In uvu
. .nit in thr above action mad* on in*
lh day of June. lt. I aattMJ l
l"lm .ill |.rrwnt ha.Hie am a-latr. rllTtl r"
AloTiii. Elaairr trraal In or any lien or lneumbrn<-r
Laasttor, oerenaad. Ula of Cr-wood cffci,na ,n thai carlaln piece or panral
Roaa], Ihi-rir. Croea Road. In ihr (lI |,d ,t,aale al Jackinaifa VHI.isr In
n^.t,i, ol Salnl Michael in thli l.ian" e p-riah ol aalnt Michael and Uland
who died on Ihe ftlh day ol May i*. afotefald contalnliiB b> adineapuremrnt
iUr.U.t.' are raqueoled lo aend In iAnt,.one perchaa, o. IhareabouU ol
Of Iheir (lalma SIlM .il- hlh are. one perch lorm. parl ot
Iraled lo Ihp unden'fned <-lirlni |Ic publie road called fUteela Road
A'. .1 I :
,'lo.ir. Smilh.
liiirnth. No J
town, Barkadoi.-------.......
lore Ihe JWh day of fteplamtoer lWl
after hith dale I shall pri-eed t.
dimlbule the aaaeU ol Ihe deceaaed
, ns*>t the P-irtlea entitled IhOrftO ra*r-
Inf raanrd only lo tuch claim* of which
1 hull men n.ve had nollre and .
will not be liable for Ihe **** or any
part thereof m. dleUlbtiled lo any per-
. ol -hot* debt or claim 1 .hall not
Ihe.) have had notice.
And all prrwona Indebted to Ihe -jiti
. ..-q.ir.lrd to arllle their *>ld
idaaiataaM wiino.it deUy.
n,ited tin- MRh day of July HKW
I .HI ..lill A1-ON7A lASIIUV
alan known a. Clifford Akmia HmlUi
.'.dii.inini.tlnr of ihe Ea-
l. -! I., decraa-
II Walkrt
ward. Ihe
.. .,1 s... '.
AUCTION
UNDER THE SILVER
HAMMER
MACfl mouse i-AiH i
Bntttrfleid. a > '
(hi In all'id li> iv ' will ofl-i
r.ie horse fur a.ile al Ihl
a
'b'ran-ker trotman a *<>
UNDER THE SILVER
HAMMER
DARK CRYSTAL SUGAR
PtRAVKFR. TROTMAN
Aurllnneer*
UNDER THE DIAMOND HAMMER
IV in-t'
nrnhnm 1 *lll ell .....e- -raid.
lUThnrm llr.,d 01 * "
en.- IDth A.ufu.1 I--K.......ui > es-ajee
,/clock bee eritlie lal ol hnu~et>o
ulch eo--"alt ol Morrn and
mxlfhl ehalr* all ol MahO0Jf.ni patnird
* and iipholaiered rnalr-
"I r<-.i-l. in-iiidb*- Slalner
km, Itooki. ric'Toplaled ware
Cullerv. Glaaa M. Chin.' aaaro, Table
Tennis board complete. Simmon" Bed-
atrada wltr. fprtnga and maall Mf.
. <| i-lnird -drtead with
M>Hnc nd matlredf and pillow*. Ma-
1 painted W^mlrohe- MahoS-
lulnled Dres-ina: taWea.
ISertrle table and
O.ndrn hoae. lawn I
trie toaeter. Hot pint*-. IbnVe P-
1 burner Oil BfT-
rveeal oU.ee Itel
NOTICE
the public
b-iund lo brin before me an account
of -heir aald claim, with Uieli wltnaaaea.
doeumei.la and voter her*, lo be eam-
Ined b* m* on ar-y Tueaday. or rVHay
iKiween the lumre ol II .no.nn and J
o'clock In ihe aliernoon. al the Offlrr
,.f the Clerk of Ihe AaaialaM Cri.t of
Appeal "l the Court Houae. Brldelon.
before the J7th day nf Seilrmber. 1M.
In order U-al auch claim* nuiy be
ranked nccordina to tho nature and prl-
i.-iiy Iherrol mprclively. i,thefwi>e
Mh per*** will be preeluded from
tne benefit of the .md Decree, and be
ueprtved of all claim on or against
aid pioperly.
CUimanla are al-o n.m(led 'hat ihey
i,u.l attend Ihe aald Couil on Wednr*
'a.. Ihe n day of September. IsttO. at
) o'clock am whan their aald claims
.ill be ranked
Given under my hand Uiu Ui day
of June. IS*0
I V OlIXEK.
An Clerk ol lha Aaeniant
Court ol Appeal
1 50Sn.
ONCE AGAIN
Uverrool
l .....i.ni
OlaatjDw &
Liv. pool
London
M bmuith k
Uitulon
SI st July
Sth Aug
17th Am:
25th Ann
Due
Barboflos
IMh Auk.
26th Aun
31st Au*.
8th Sept
5th Sept. 2flth Sept.
mm mi w \i;i. FOR Til* I'MTFD KINIilMIM
v.-.,
LORD CHURCH"
\v\ AN i'ian
SI'Ki IAI.IST"
I-in i poo
1*.ml.hi
C loses In Rnrhados
Sth Au.
10th Aug,
24th Auk
TINDERS POR HULL OF FISHING LAUNCH
Tenders an mvitc.l fur lha purdaBM of tha iiiitini-hoil hull of
thi> hard chime tishiiin launch "W ni.
Mm
Lcnuth N fl l
Baam ft In
DrauKhl I fl 6 ins.
2 Tenders are also uivlti.l tha pMfchaW *'f OM laOgU) el
>4 in galvaiilaad ehatn 3.'i ti loni ind ' tangth N W loag) also
13 Ihl "1 1 ft in ili.mii-!. isal I <
3 Tba .il.ove hull can be e. :ily arranged for the mallard t.v|x-
uf i-.wi tad can nan M Buriu Baach, Bay Btraol The chain
and rope can be seen al ths Fltalel I BRpartnw Dul BtaUoO, Roaf, ^,
Mi. h.i.-i. srhara hirttMn Inionnatloii raqubad can ba fhran
4 Tender* should In- odflimaad to Ihe IHrecUir ..f AgliCUlMira,
IVlMitinriit .f ABii.iilliirc. .nil ||0UM !> i-'i*'.i UMn n't ItMl
than 4 00 p in nn the 24th of AuUSt. 1950
12 8 50 -4n
infui iii.iliun uppl> to
DA COSTA & CO.. LTD.-Afenti
9/u
A DISCLAIMER
WITH t ference to the
review of I)r B Lloyd
Still's book m the Advoeata
of August loth. i)i li
Lloyd sun wishes to point
out that II ,. Ull'.'.l! With-
out her kn rtsrladjH
PanK
Ull I
the
1st da' Ol July I960 are rooiiratrd
send In uarlicuUn* of ihelr claims
SAMLTJ. POLl-ARD .-! (JiaiAU)INE
DANIU. tfuallAed Execulom of the.
will ol the aald Caroline Slmmona de-
eeaaed. co Meaera Hajnea A GrlfTith
No J Swan Street. Brldselown. Bal-
parsM Sollcllor*. on or before Ihe lr,
lay of Sea.it.-ii.ber IfSO. altri w hlch
4aU wr -hall proceed lo dl-trlbule the
ion r
m i. i
t hi Ml
saaJ
,,v Baa*.
we ahall not Mi
debt.d 1 um id
oph-in
-...I
irquealrd to .til.
aebtadnaaa without delay
Haled Ihli 39th day of July IBS*
BAMl'U. l>OM.AtU)
(,IJ-A1JILSE DAN1D.
Wualille.l Eaecutora of tha will
C.irolii.e Siriuri..iL- demiied
OFFICIAL SALE
lEqiilUblr Jurladlrtloni
1-ueien Uovd Leecoch. PlalnUrT
Walwyn Evereon Beat. Defendanl
NOTICE If hereby liven that by
/Irtue ol an Order ol ihe Aaatatanl
,'ouit vf Appeal dated the 30th day ol
OM 1M0 there will be a-t up lor alr
lo the hUhmt bidder at Ihe c.mce ol the
Clerk, of the AsalaUnl Court irf Appeal
al the Court House. Iimieei^wn.
beterOOB IM houra ol II moon) a.t.l
2 o'clork In Ihe afternoon mi rridav,
the Wth day ol aepteml-r, ItWl.
all thai certain piece or niii-cl of
l.natl alluate al JaChntln'S Village in
the pariah of Saint Michael and Island
iwrnlv-one t- rche* or thereabout* ol
uhlch ana nne pen h lotn.a part of thr
public road called SXerla II.,.n herein
-fter mentioned abutting mid bounding
inward* Ihe north on land* now or
of Alan *ot1 bra-aid* UM
. ...ti. on lands now or l.t.- of S W.
iind towards the eaal on the publk
Barbados Youth Movement
vVrme there I* Knowiedar. lhare I*
lu lh-l a why you ahould let your
b..> ..r girl |..m Ihe Barbado Vwuth
Mi
Cash
In luiva. al 1
are dOInf their part, warlcn out for the
neat mova by aorresbody elee So heln
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UM July lift July
Hurricane Relief Organisation. 1950
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Aua 7th
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The parish has Ixiti >11
per"n* named In charge-
Diatrku
Proa Bauvl IU haal's line t Proapi'
ncki ending J F Culpappa
iiien east to lha Hill under !>' I
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Dariicki ti if \iii.i. Paynas Baj
Husbands. Tli.upt- Hul.Ur. Mill I'.i...-
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Huytei VUlafS
Holetov.il. Th.iiiitviUv. Tranb
Ol POTtara Wood. Sea View NlcholU
Greenwich Village. Orange Hill. Whup-
rjbMsl Bay Wood. QUhas Vtllaite. York.
Dean's Village Apes Hill T-nanti>.
Kii.<-v.iui. Ijuwaster. Walei ll.ill and
Spi me
portai Mount st..inif.i i i ppa and
Lowai Oarden, w. tot Carlton (uppai i.
West more land
Rock Dundo. Bkxi Hill 'I ;,iH BprlnjJ
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The parish has been divide! into the following seven districts
rHh the officers menlu.ncd in gbai B*
NO 1 Reeves Hill. ROfik Hall, Ah h Hall. Spring Faro. Pun |
Spring
Mr A I> Inca, Mi W Tiioinpv.ri
Airy Cot, lllunts, Hlllalr. Fanners.
Mr K Dat. Jones. Mr C. A. OnM
Welchmon Hall, Allen View. Chapman and ('j.rrlngt'
lages.
Mr. J. A lietii.il. Ill -' Bandford M. I Cave
jaeksons. Kew i-itui. Arthur s. .it RadDian and Padsnor
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Mi 1. o Wood and Mr C D Htt|
White Hall. Hrnii.- Village
Col A. Campbell
Clifton Hill. W.dkcs Swing. Prouts, An-.- Sltd Hussia VilUges
Mr It E King, Mr H V. Marshall Mr A
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, Mr Gaaton Cox.
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Barbados Turf Club 2/- SweM>| YOUTHFUL
Mid-Summer Meeting 1950 PRINTERS
S9 SI I.II.s MU4) A i< / AA to Z/ ami A A A m t.t.t.
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50 Other Pri7M Div.de (207 88 MBl 4 111.384 1)11
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Win 4. Seoiul 2 Thlr. 1 1 Hi NMO
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Charity 1 -. 2.390.00
Expense 1 ". 3.19200
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WIN AGAIN
..iin* Youthful
"i Tin. rauiht oi
I
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run* ytin.i..> j\ Kiup.i.
A-"* Hall h .....Mia) cneiuM
*riire.l 131 and in.-
i.po.ii will.
! Xi i,ll-per wai due
miiiiily lo Heece who took four
of the wicket* for nine run*
W three for 17 Castillo
who toaaed the ball quite hlh
when bowling took two for
seven
A Prfct Wicket
Winmiiii the tuts Skipper
Cuffley Mnl the I'nntci % kt
bat on a perfect wicket Moon
nd Morns opened for the
Printei* to the bowling of barker
tall first diviM-
for Empn imI Boachford
Soon Moore waa run uul lor twe
and Morris when the score wag
28 wim mcelv euught l>v Fields
off of Barker Taitt did not stay
very long after this mid he was
beaten all over ind bowled by
Ilaiki'i who hod now da^raaopM
i [ol of puce Sookr
short and stocky Ihen came
and changed the complex ton "'
the game by playing '
length balls and htttin, tM tOOM
ones when lb*) ame In him
His 42 waa chuncelets and
attractive but his stay came toi
an end when he was stumped bv
Harper in atteniplinK '
and drive Seoly
After this the end soon came
tar Printers and UM |
their innings at 131 just before
lunch
IKiuble nmi
After lunch Harris and
Orannum whi opened tl
for the Teacher* were the only
batsmen t.> reach double figure^
Grannum scored an amusing 13
and Harris 17 The atasoned
players of the side
them first division players failed
tfllO pinned
The tail of the battlna order
down with his toaaes.
On Sundav ihe first encke'
two-day test between th*
Club and the
Youthful Printers opens at
Empire grounds. Bank Halt
The teama are aa toUotM
&% LS& IffW-
C Harewood. n Archer, u Hus-
K atn, T Mavnar t
i 11-011
Youthful Printer* W Moin-
(Copt). O. Forde. C Taltt J
Moore, O Kniaht, .1 Toll. W
Reece, C Castillo. N Sookram
c DuKknan, M .faekman
Warwickshire Wins From
West Indies By 3 Wickets
7.So 01 '
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2nd
3rd
4th
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6th
7th
8th
flth
lOth
11th
12th
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20th
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27th
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10 OH
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There were joyoua act t
ie lust oou v
during UuO ioui
.
|g)aHj|Hion grouad toi yoari
rrttchai it hiirdiv
the |
I the ten
on the Held to congratulate the
Warwickshire player, m Qm I
tnd coats
to U:e a.r Wai-
arbtksl in- hod a struggle to get the
95 runs needed to win Ten runs
were required when the only
'elding lapse of the matcb *
made by the West IndiesMBr-
hall at deep fine leg dropping an
easy catch when Don Taylor. War-
viclcshire'a New Zealander. who
playad < big par) In the victory.
turn Jone* Warvirk-
hlrVa buccesa on a >i>' itng pitch
vaa due In the main to the llw
bowling of Grove m the first in-
d Hollies in the second.
i'i i me forceful battinit b)
Wolton
Once Warwickshire bj
liftk wicket siaud batwaaii W..m n
tnd Walcolt early today, rickets
tumbled .is Hollies fnm
I the pavilion and,
He sent back Christianl. Wil-
liams, and Walcolt for 1 and then
fowled Piene. the last n
out "-oncedirg another run
The Wot indies were determil-
ii to nght ,i w.,1 A!, kahln ui -
d their second innings |q 2".
minutes be fin i lunch Uardnei at i
npson could score only 8
ugainst the light howling ol V- -
ilme and Jones
Then at 34. W.n -a u-k--t.il. loM
bt.th opening batsmen as .h , .,r i
1< nt i in I'slid |o a ring of
cloaa 10 un the bat
Meanwhile Taylor balled soundly
I well and hit Ji
Valentin* reallv hard
Hall th.- -.ide Ml out for 82
Qrd came m to but with I
badl} damaged thumb. Ha 101 0
U) l'i in and Kardar
left when four were It*
win
Every run waa cheere
owd and the West liidtf with
the tail batsmen in did not let up
Pritchard, however, made the
inning hit when he -nicked a
ball vary near Worrell flro
OR.
VaJantlna, afho bowled un-
AanftRd ni alwayj dangerous.
two Ih'iii- qaril
. Marl
ReaurrdnJ th*ll acond innings
it 134 f
ill out for 222 and Warwick bin
left to get 95 for victoty. traM t
i i m> kxt .it lunch
Worrall and WalcoM booari oau-
lousWi acorlnR 22 runs In the first
half hour <.IT Hollies, who made
the bull lurn a little, md C.
kept a good length with the
wind behind him The weather
was tine but cluudy.
Deserving Win
Thf new ball was taken at 101
and Wuirell immediately drove
Oiove to the long-on M
but when 48 he played forward to
mger and edged
JIRMINGHAM, Au. 11
here lo-day when '.Varwirk-
tdo U) beai the West Indiea
a .ii.i
uell (miiuii wo iihuu.i
l.....i
' lo second slip at 182
......n -a"
ame back into the at-
tack and v/hiistiani with a covwi
two cn-drtves nit him
toi tniet lours in the hist over
UoUkw took inrec wicket*
without conceding a run during
his next UUM overs. Chrlstiant
MRpaklO Qy) and was beaten by
'oe pui .lid Slumped
Warwickshire's opening p a i i
took the score to 34 at which
Loth fell. Thompson alter hitUna
Jones rcr lour behind the witfeM
fell in the leg trap and In the next
ovei '.-lun.-i hit his ofT stump
n playin/ bark defensively lo
.....hlmi
At 43 Spoonei was caught be-
wnket off Valentine and
after Don Taylor nad hooked
the boundary for four
af| without scoring. The
ahlra Captain swept Val-
iniii.e to leg with power but Jone,
[or leapt into the ail
.ii.d look ,i brilliant right hn.
calch.
A pull b> Taylor off Jones sen
up 50 aftei 95 minutes Shortly
afterwards Jones was rested after"
bowling for nearly two hours
ftrin| .ame on at 62 and bowled
Wolton with n ball that shot
thmugn low
Tayloi drovj Valentuie
successive balls and with On'..
no battad with a badly bruise't
hunib, ran several sharp single-
Ord left at 72 lbw. to Pierr-
Bgsd a' 85 Marshall at deep fine
leg missed an easy catch which
, fT the ime bowler.
WHk (OUT
was seventh nut beaten by Val-
entine's aptaDM A single follow-
'.I and then amid scenes of flreat
eitement Pril.hard achieved the
i inning rut
Nineteen thousand, three hun-
iied and eighty two people paid
for admission and over four thous-
l--is attended the match
Wai-oirhskW* IM *!
BAUDOUIN
IS REGENT
a> Fraea Page 1
...:a lor calm as smoke
.".all. The bomb burneil
PR | tlremen Bnwl
It out
It landed among ftoatal
ties a few in< h<
Spaak. ni..tb.( ol Paul Hem >
..- Former Sociah;.' I
King Leopold in an
.In ll.lgian people toiuglit ap-
pealed to diem to recover the-r
|l loi.rotd
He asked them lo maintain
toeir traditional Inxtltu
v.hich had safeguortled the coUn-
,iv for 120 years
"I am asking all Belgians to
..lnsrer their aitarhrr.rn,' from
me to my beloved son."
All Belgior* to whateve
I -rty they belong should rally
rccor.ciled around the Prince."
he said.
King I-e.ipold said
"In the turmoil after grave
events which we hav,. just HaOd
Pi rough, my dutv impels me .o
Iddresx all Belgian- "
1 am addressing myselt
c;iiefiy to iliose who have re-
mained faithful
i. iploie them to allow Ihe w
try to find again POMR
National concord
^Ifcus not the moment
tfive vent to resentment."
"1 am ignoring my own per
h favour of the supertm Uteri
of my country "
"I beg you to do likewise
order thai my gesture of ren_.
Oalton should not be in vain '
I thank from my heart AM |l
RDda of Belgians who have
pressed their loyalty to ma
such fervour.ftessler.
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Town crtar A. c Culley is to
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the town aver had. Caa. Pre**.
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Raw tu^ar bDR made
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OrXoRSaOR Ai.irt.i- wan
houses. These sample .m
carefully drown and
marked with then bulk
number before being dis-
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