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for cooking i fmntoaj always fresh fjh 1 jbtrmuda jl hec-order 0 ltd published bi-weekly price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d t canada's best volume xxix hamilton bermuda wednesday may 27 1953 no 78 fifty year old mother a »/ j says bishop is concerned scene at berkeley institute spring festival ___.- i a-vi jp ~* ' , l/swv v ml htm r i ' * » ' .. tt *# j%i n^a » ■s i **' ' jtrttbatibf 4__i '-___•__ •-*•- • iw i bbsh *** [ atxtxxxxx^xl _■1|l bat^rfsbbssi bb*^a^bbv j bbss fe jbbls^sbbmbbbsi al c * is*l__b____ra _. ■bsbbsbsbbl bbb ' bshbb ' bbb^bbb wl hssr r v_s - 4____!sav i av - v 3 a fsa ssp?___^____|ss___e w irlmu^sawv mlv f t . a »> i y.r , s1^batd^bl gas ss aa bl a ■l^^^a il ' i oa bbs babf ll'l fi e_3 fi _^ ~ bbb^sbs * s r^_p ' rig ttjm bbsss ii 1 *•' ' t !^'"^^^^. i^|^w j rj r x^-vj^srf i w .»'•■ih t ar^sst .. a m bbs '" _ * '. __. _*_ j jl __, i wf i fc <* **■' "' ips r v as f __. ■""* bbbbbbv bs 1 ath—slatlbbbt w ' bam "* i i * f ~-"^. sa_r^v a mr a sbbv bbbbw aiiisbbbba ~~" — bbb^bbbbbw bbbbbk bbbbv ** bb*sb a^h pfcasv w . _ ■», sbbs h wxxw l t z^ae^qff^^fgfz . -- _^ tbbbw about high illegitimacy rate in bermuda freed oj bawdy house charges 1 ! iseuauae of his past experi he in the held of youth work and social relations the rev thomas wendell foster of i rsej city was specially elected bj bishop d ward nichols for an appointment iu iii a ilk church in ber muda rev foster who says he is no kin to the rev foster who formerly paatored st paul's chnreh in hamilton was edu cated at talker lli^'li school daniel i'ayne college and miles college all in alabama lb also did graduate worh at the i'nivcrsity of honolulu hawaii and i'nion theological sciiiin ar at columbia university new york f-t ty-year aid mrs agnes nora wilson mother of six children spri-htly walked out of the supreme court shortly after noon today after a supreme court jury found her not guilty on seven charges concerning the keepiug of a pl.t for prostitution at her home u __________* ! > > l 1 lie <>|. i woman had been on 1 ial since monday before the .*- r ii r iief justice •! a hon daj kimball wbe waa def eud bbv arnold francis bar hv hilc mr peter smith ke . poitti r said th bishop told him of his great concern over the ii ■•_-] i rate of illegiti macy in tin colony and also of the strained relations be tween the two races he sent me here tb gtre particular at tention to these two problems together with the spiritual ne ds of vernon temple church the minister said american soldiers she was paid by the men and gavs the accused half the niones she r ceived he succeeds the rev r j siovell who retired as pastor ot vi'i'ii.ni temple a year aga and mr t b price lay preacher who had been acting pastor *" c .* • ster let ing ieneral the jury reached its verdict iinaniinouslv on all two am.-rii-an holdlera who appeared as prosf-nttm wit nesses testified that they had visited the wilson home for the purpose of having sexual relations with srirls there one haid he was admitted on one occasion by the aerused both said they said for relations students iii one of the lower forms of the berkeley institut were pictured above executing a fancy flag drill at the spring festival sponsored at the berkeley on thursday several hundred parents and friends witnessed the festival which was the second to be presented by the school seven counts iu denying the charge that she kept a bawdy house and permitted the defilement of a u year-o|d-girl and exercised control over other females for the purpose of prostitution mrs wilson told the court that it her home was used as a brothel it was while she was away at work the new pastor says he has specific instructions to make church catering to the needs of vernon temple a coiumuir-ity the people oil a sevell-.lav-a week basis toward that end he has already began digging out the basement of his church to provide a youth center and lecture room the date of july 4 has been set for the dedi cation form.'i'k assistant pa.stor of the big mt l'isjjah a m e church in jersey city tlie young minister arrived here a fortnight a^o io tak ever his new charge lie formerly held the position of youth advisor to the x.a.c.p jersey chapter and was on the board of youth organizers for the national chapter of the na a.c iv it was directed by miss louise carpenter physical education instructor at the school assisted by miss merle brock mr joseph richards music director aud mrs cyn thia taylor commentator in his address to th jury yesterday mj francis saal there was no evidence to show that the woman received money you are looking at a woman a hardworking mother who discovers that her two dangh ten are going the u ronjr way she could have put them out of the home or left herself like her husband prominent new york dentist holidaying here jamaican seaman leaves for mis wilson blamed her 1 year old daughter edith — whom she described as wild and domineering — for break ing up her home the father left in december in because he couldn't do anything with edith and the other sister homeland ii ali served on the coun cil of the congress for racial equality — an interracial non violent civil rights organiza tion aiming at uniting people mi the basis of their likes rather than their dislikes bar foster has been in the active ministry for four years before thai at was a school tea her a formal reet'iition will be held for the bachelor f<istor on june 4 dr iximat 0 carter of new york city who has made many bemradiaa hands in the fi.-ld af sport arrived in the colony recently far his third bermuda vacation he is a truest at ai"chlyti illa st tin famous mrs eunice carter about whom so much has been written she was a former dis trict atorin-y in new york is a member of the national board of y.w'.c.a is on the board of advisory consultants to the u.n and a member of the council of women's inter national orginization charjrcs ol illegal entry not to be pressed but no he stayed and tiicl to reform them anv mother worth her name would have done that the result is she fares a very serious charge the mother claimed bbm could have gone with him but preferred to stay back to try reform the girls it was be cause of her motherly interest in her danghten that she was facing such charges she qeorge'a leaving the colony yem.-r day by b.o.a.c plane for his native jamaica was mr levi art association hood who with her hiishan.l sir al.-xainl.-r hood govenmt nt bermu.la has >>*-*- 1 1 a patron of the bermuda art a-.so.ia ii 11 for a number of years originally fron barbadoe dr carter baa spent most a his ladtilt iii in new york h lli-l-f hi has built lip h lill'l dental practice in iliirl.-iii ll was for a iiiiiiili.'i f yeara aa aociated with bermuda's dr louis a corbin of the hushes i inlirok when they operated thi north llarl.'in d.-ntal clinic mr francis asked if the a • used gave the impression of a prostitute or a woman who would control bard giru who are even fright ninir f look at she is a soft simple-minded mother who wouldn't have worked day aud night if she carried on a business of pros titution he added putting historical dr carter's son chose tn follow in his mother's foot steps professionally md is senior member of the law firm of carter smith watson and wright in new york city tit.is tucker former crew member of the panamanian frighter k.ig.-i which he skipped iu bermuda after bringing about a compassio nate strike by local long shoreman aaeaaar f alleged mistreatment by f l|o\v crew claimed scarves on market however a pl-year-ol.l girl who was six months pregnant said she had lived with mrs wi'js ii on parson's road and on various occasions had had several intercourse there with the president of the associa tion has designed several scarves and has had the assis tance of professional artists in the drawing and art work ill the ease of tile scarf llow being launched sir stanley stated that the drawing and art work were done by mr herbert holt h a . member of the royal society of por trait painters and of royal cambrian academy and now instructor at bermuda art association's school of art lluntcrs for coronation year mementos will find something of extraordinary value in a limited number of specially made bermuda scarves depict ing historical episodes in life of the colony which will be put on the m.irket iu a few ila.\s tune by the bermuda art association the visitor said he hopes to iliout i'm't'inuda for a fexvinore days before ret lim ing to his home the longer i tay the more i feel like staying he remarked he stated he had been shown a wonderful tunc as his old laz duril\g "'- early university days dr cart r was an out standing cricketer and it was through cricket that he got his tirst brush with bermuda he kipp red a side against the bermuda touring team of 1915 in new york the local team was piloted by warren simmons now president of the somerset crick t club it mu said at that time dr carter recalled that the two captains were about the youngest play tucker the inly negro aboard the ship claimed he was beat n kicked and sheck led and he carol ufa life would have been in dali.ger if he had not been released b causi of the demands of local longshoremen he was releas ed in tin custody of mr springer on of the loiigshore permission to operate gas pump refused friends a sir stanley spurling one of the patrons of the association announced yesterday that as tins year is i special one in the history of all british people the art association has bad i special limited edition mad ibr..a.l of one of their bermu da desigics the issue which will come in two colours — chaiupang and lori|uoise and iu two sixes :!■"> and 17 inches kpi sodes depicted include die wrecking of the sea venture mau mau hide out in mountains a re.pi.-st by the linn of masters limited to ieralc a gas.line pump at their garage iu church street west for tin purpose of servicing vehicles undergoing repairs and main tenance at the garage was rejected by the corporation of men its o continued on page 2 dr carter's club was the sport and field i'lul which was host to bermuda toaam in 1915 1916 and subsequent j rare naouibi kenya — tic main bands of man mau seem to be n the al.eidarc moan hamilton adnaj m s 9r j s bbbbbh a____2i a___r iu turning the application down the city fathers noted that the firm operated a service station within fifty bet of the suggested new pump the matter was brought to the attention f the corporation through a letter from the trans port control board , lie added however that thu edition was not a coronation s ail although il * m ijorigr'a initials appear in the center to indicate it was issued ill her tains area which is a section that it most difficult to reach another group is known ta be • perating in the forest aa the slopes of mount kenya harried and the father of a i :;., iucideutly is tin god son of dr corbin cuter we personal and social i 1'j-ii ittt in bermuda in tat fur the past 2:1 yeara he has ' ll visiting dental surgeon at hack in hospital and is a the miliary force are attempt ing to block exits from either ana but observers report that other s::ia!l bands of man mau tern nat are loose in the a recommendation from the street committee contain re strictions which should be pi iced on pe.llers of local pro duce in the city was appro ed by the corporation permitted to use the north east corner of the new its hall site and that pedbng in any other part of the cilv l»e not permitted sir stanley said that for the past four mill's the pr sid.'lll of tbe piermuda art associa tion has been trying to pro duce in piermuda scarves among those leaving fol vacations in the i'nited states this week were mr robert symonds of warwick mi paulinas darrell also of war wick mrs dorothea king of pembroke mrs phyllis wade and son palmer of angle street hamilton and mr eth ibel't eve of pembroke i im of tbe hospital kikuy ll i-escrvi t!i recommendations were made m a result of au inves igathm into the activities of fa 1 pedlars which was prompt ed by complaints filed in let ins ta the corporation from ihe handy market moniz and pegu and mr henry liareia tin investigation was carried out by the committee in con sultation with the director of agriculture and the recom mendations were that pedlars be allowed to operate on vic toria street and anywhere in the city north of victoria stre.t and aw that they be following are excerpts from the minutes of the meeting which were released by the scretary mr j k maclead which would depict episodes his v if who is eminent in h r ov i i < ht as h lawyer is the heal known leader de dan k'uuathi who coiiunands ihe largest toiee is thought t iii the colony's history but i"he prodlie1ii.il tins been tein yporarily suspended because of lack of spa and shortage of fresh water u the aberdaic area ib is about :"*_ years ohl and was trained at tin qnvenunent'a african school in nairobi and then went to a mission school the str>*t committee after consideration of a letter from the bermuda motor &. cycle accessories company limited dateil 2'jth april p'.'.f recom mended that this company be permitted to cup down the sidewalk at the entrance u their premises on the corner of i'nion and diiiulonald streets subject to the work beiug done to tin satisfaction of the city acting chic to pass iewtmqb s.ttujday levtticus tucker the immigration depart in view of th special signi ficant f this yar sir stan lej said it was decided to have j.(kk copies mad abroad he added that the idea of local production of other historical scarves has not by any means been abandoned mrs dilton cann and laugh tei of pembroke west left by the suceii of bermuda last week for a holiday in the states prisoners who have been con victed of crimes during the current asftizes will be brought up for senteneini on saturday incut took preliminary steps curt at xyeri oil mom lay ■charges against t imau illegal entry in the colony i tli n ils stated that tins had no al t.-rnaihre to taking t hat action bring he became involved iu semi pagan free church's conflict with the missionaries l'-fl school to become a clerk and then a small trader and in about p*4 ix-canic active in the kenya african union wdm-h was headed by tomo k.-iiyiitta it 10.30 a.m tile last case h7i mm was completed i ht morning and acting chief iwiee day kimball released jurors from further service mr and mrs frank stowe of new jersey arrived last week for a three wok visit to their native land sl but wm not press the ease he has left for bis tin first s.arf of the apecial yt will he presented to lady now i . home id continued on page 2 ikx-mw jnvv flgsgivf your family the vitamins they need the y way they like bjflh . use blossom of canada enriched flour lor all purposes them
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-27 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-27 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 27 |
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for cooking i fmntoaj always fresh fjh 1 jbtrmuda jl hec-order 0 ltd published bi-weekly price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d t canada's best volume xxix hamilton bermuda wednesday may 27 1953 no 78 fifty year old mother a »/ j says bishop is concerned scene at berkeley institute spring festival ___.- i a-vi jp ~* ' , l/swv v ml htm r i ' * » ' .. tt *# j%i n^a » ■s i **' ' jtrttbatibf 4__i '-___•__ •-*•- • iw i bbsh *** [ atxtxxxxx^xl _■1|l bat^rfsbbssi bb*^a^bbv j bbss fe jbbls^sbbmbbbsi al c * is*l__b____ra _. ■bsbbsbsbbl bbb ' bshbb ' bbb^bbb wl hssr r v_s - 4____!sav i av - v 3 a fsa ssp?___^____|ss___e w irlmu^sawv mlv f t . a »> i y.r , s1^batd^bl gas ss aa bl a ■l^^^a il ' i oa bbs babf ll'l fi e_3 fi _^ ~ bbb^sbs * s r^_p ' rig ttjm bbsss ii 1 *•' ' t !^'"^^^^. i^|^w j rj r x^-vj^srf i w .»'•■ih t ar^sst .. a m bbs '" _ * '. __. _*_ j jl __, i wf i fc <* **■' "' ips r v as f __. ■""* bbbbbbv bs 1 ath—slatlbbbt w ' bam "* i i * f ~-"^. sa_r^v a mr a sbbv bbbbw aiiisbbbba ~~" — bbb^bbbbbw bbbbbk bbbbv ** bb*sb a^h pfcasv w . _ ■», sbbs h wxxw l t z^ae^qff^^fgfz . -- _^ tbbbw about high illegitimacy rate in bermuda freed oj bawdy house charges 1 ! iseuauae of his past experi he in the held of youth work and social relations the rev thomas wendell foster of i rsej city was specially elected bj bishop d ward nichols for an appointment iu iii a ilk church in ber muda rev foster who says he is no kin to the rev foster who formerly paatored st paul's chnreh in hamilton was edu cated at talker lli^'li school daniel i'ayne college and miles college all in alabama lb also did graduate worh at the i'nivcrsity of honolulu hawaii and i'nion theological sciiiin ar at columbia university new york f-t ty-year aid mrs agnes nora wilson mother of six children spri-htly walked out of the supreme court shortly after noon today after a supreme court jury found her not guilty on seven charges concerning the keepiug of a pl.t for prostitution at her home u __________* ! > > l 1 lie <>|. i woman had been on 1 ial since monday before the .*- r ii r iief justice •! a hon daj kimball wbe waa def eud bbv arnold francis bar hv hilc mr peter smith ke . poitti r said th bishop told him of his great concern over the ii ■•_-] i rate of illegiti macy in tin colony and also of the strained relations be tween the two races he sent me here tb gtre particular at tention to these two problems together with the spiritual ne ds of vernon temple church the minister said american soldiers she was paid by the men and gavs the accused half the niones she r ceived he succeeds the rev r j siovell who retired as pastor ot vi'i'ii.ni temple a year aga and mr t b price lay preacher who had been acting pastor *" c .* • ster let ing ieneral the jury reached its verdict iinaniinouslv on all two am.-rii-an holdlera who appeared as prosf-nttm wit nesses testified that they had visited the wilson home for the purpose of having sexual relations with srirls there one haid he was admitted on one occasion by the aerused both said they said for relations students iii one of the lower forms of the berkeley institut were pictured above executing a fancy flag drill at the spring festival sponsored at the berkeley on thursday several hundred parents and friends witnessed the festival which was the second to be presented by the school seven counts iu denying the charge that she kept a bawdy house and permitted the defilement of a u year-o|d-girl and exercised control over other females for the purpose of prostitution mrs wilson told the court that it her home was used as a brothel it was while she was away at work the new pastor says he has specific instructions to make church catering to the needs of vernon temple a coiumuir-ity the people oil a sevell-.lav-a week basis toward that end he has already began digging out the basement of his church to provide a youth center and lecture room the date of july 4 has been set for the dedi cation form.'i'k assistant pa.stor of the big mt l'isjjah a m e church in jersey city tlie young minister arrived here a fortnight a^o io tak ever his new charge lie formerly held the position of youth advisor to the x.a.c.p jersey chapter and was on the board of youth organizers for the national chapter of the na a.c iv it was directed by miss louise carpenter physical education instructor at the school assisted by miss merle brock mr joseph richards music director aud mrs cyn thia taylor commentator in his address to th jury yesterday mj francis saal there was no evidence to show that the woman received money you are looking at a woman a hardworking mother who discovers that her two dangh ten are going the u ronjr way she could have put them out of the home or left herself like her husband prominent new york dentist holidaying here jamaican seaman leaves for mis wilson blamed her 1 year old daughter edith — whom she described as wild and domineering — for break ing up her home the father left in december in because he couldn't do anything with edith and the other sister homeland ii ali served on the coun cil of the congress for racial equality — an interracial non violent civil rights organiza tion aiming at uniting people mi the basis of their likes rather than their dislikes bar foster has been in the active ministry for four years before thai at was a school tea her a formal reet'iition will be held for the bachelor f |
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