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wednesday june 257t95 i page two the bermuda recorder the bermuda recorder south considers christian endeavour ! s pro bono publico league group to honour old folks published by the union printery court street hamilton course on schools bermuda every wednesday and saturday a b place managing editoi residents of the packwood old folks home will be given a most extraordinary outing next thursday when they will be taken on a tour of the island by members of the bethel allen christian en deavour league quintette the quintette plan to take the elderly ladies and gentle men to lunch at the leopards club then on a motor tour of the eastern end of the island following which they will be guests of the quintette at tea at the imperial hotel richmond va one ques tion was ou the agenda what will the south do in the face of the united states supreme court's ruling against segre gation in the public schools decision is enough for us his state the governor said has no particular interest in the type of final decree the sup reme court might hand down to spell out how and when integration of the races must be accomplished in the public schools government notice no 231 1954 subscription rates ib yearly 20 half yearly 12 ti quarterly special rates for contract ads vacancies at the conference table in historic richmond's hotel john marshall sat governors or representatives of 15 south ern ancl border states united in sentiments customs and a wide range of common prob lems listening in to catch the tone of their deliberations were the south ancl the nation all communications intended for publication should be addressed applications are invited for the following vacancies i the colonial treasury — to the manager the recorder court street city governor marland added west virginia is cognizant of the mandate is iu a position to carry out the philosophy of the mandate and as quickly as it can be done administ ively it will be done customs clerk grade in salary 500 by annua increment of 20 to 600 plus temporary bonus of 10 hamilton bermuda wednesday june 23 1954 same shoe another foot after a rest weather ancl health permitting the party will be taken on an old fashion revival cruise aboard t h e tender chauncey m depew the public has been invited to take this cruise aboard the boat which leave the foot of burnaby hill at 8 p.m three extra clerical assistants and stenographer these posts are not on the civil establishment and salary is payable according to applicants ability and experience in characteristic southern frankness the conferees — in cluding nine governors — spoke their opinions in closed ses sion on the biggest problem tossed into their laps since lincoln's emancipation pro clamation after four hours gov thomas b stanley d of virginia emerged with a report of what had happened most of the other states shying away from either plans for circumvention of a court decree or from hearty endorse ment of the decision appeared to be plotting a course some where between these two ex tremes it was apparent that because of the carving situ ations in the states each would have to work out its own prob applications should in the first instance be made to the colonial treasury from where the prescribed forms can be obtained one becomes so accustomed to hearing of revolutionary movements as being communist inspired that it sounds strange when the american press refers to patriotic guatemalans attacking the government by land sea ancl air in an all out attempt to liberate their mother country an identical movement in indo china is repeatedly referred to as an uprising of communist rebels in kenya they are called terrorists a spokesman for the a.c.e league quintette said that an interesting programme has been arranged for cruise music will be provided by the xorth village musical en semble ancl a stimulating mes sage will be delivered by the rev c mayes of the chureh of god angle street hamil ton by command a g t chaplin colonial secretary political implications lems colonial secretary's office in checking the background we find that the present chief executive of guatemala came into prominence in 1944 as chief organizer of the army revolt that overthrew dictator jorge ubico that year the former was inaugurated president in 1951 a significant question that came up was whether or not the attorneys general of states which do not have cases before the court would file briefs for the fall hearings it was left to the attorneys general to help work out an answer at their forthcoming meeting in atlanta it has been mentioned by at least one attorney gen eral that the group might pool its information as a means of helping those who do not file briefs before the court june 15th 1!).")4 spokesmen for maryland west virginia and kentucky did not feel the supreme court's decision will cause any great problem in their states which a^e prepared to abide by the supreme court's de sandys secondary school wlith the aid of communists and other left wing organizations president jacobo arbenz guzman has pushed an ambitious programme for improving the lot of the land less peasant all but half a million of the nation's 3,283,209 people depend on farming for their livelihood seventy per cent of the land however is owned by 2 per cent of the people cision distribution of prizes and certificates spokesmen for georgia mis sissippi louisana and south carolina had outlined legis lative action in those states — either already consummated or under consideration — that is designed to circumvent by legal means the supreme court's decision o mz v>l m by inspector's report for the the hon hereward t watlington month of may 1954 chairman of the board of education about 400,000 acres have been seized including many owned by the united fruit company of boston mass the guatemalan government has been arguing with the united states over the company's claims for compensation efforts summarized on thursday june 24th 1954 governor stanley in sum marising what was accom plished at the meeting repeat ed the intent of his invitation to the governors to meet fot a free exchange of ideas with out adoption of any group plan or perfecting any organization horses spokesmen for the remain ing eight states represented indicated that the predominant sentiment of their people fa vowed separate schools and with a few exceptions said that their states would com ply with the supreme court's ruling these states included alabama arkansas florida north carolina tennessee texas virginia and okla homa for the examination of horses five visits were paid to the doekside ancl four visits to the shelly bay race track all horses seen at thes p places were in good condition one very old h o r s e privately owned was humanely des troyed at the request of the owner at 3.30 p.m on the lawn as signs of communist influence in guatemala increased u.s secretary dulles carried the question to the inter-american conference of foreign ministers at caracas venezuela last march the parley approved a resolution calling for joint action against red infiltration of an american government the public is cordially invited just arrived cattle the climax came may 17 when the united states foteign office announced a million dollar arms shipment from stettin a port in communist-ruled poland was being unloaded at a guatemalan port tb association reaches 400 goal < hie cow found in poor con dition advice was given to the ownefi th cow has now changed hands aild i improv ing rapidly all other cattle seen wei in fair condition lt was a meeting charged with political implications but the presence of attorneys gen eral and school officials under lined the obvious fact that the gtoup gave full priority to an ettri.est study of the various approaches being made by in dividual states to adjust them selves to the court's decision mens summer suits 9-0-0 american officials expressed fears to the effect that russia was attempting to establish a communist beach head only 750 miles from the panama canal acting under its mutual security treaties the united states government ah lifted military equipment to honduras and nicaragua — neighbouring countries the total amount collected by the bermuda tuberculosis association in its first tftg day drive held recently fell short by 5 14 1 of the 400 goal set by the associ ation however a cheque for the difference has been for ; warded to the association by its president mr wallace gilmour dogs boys 1 gaberdine suits long pants — sizes 8 to 14 , 6-0-0 27 dogs were collected ll were strays tiie jth 16 were collected at th e owners ttf quest after being kept for the prescribed period all were humanely destroyed president arbenz has consistently denied the charges of red domination he argues that there are less than a thousand card-carrying communists in guatemala and that not a single communist has beeu appointed to __, cabinet ; however the communists aire very strong in the labour unions and in a general election there is little doubt that the masses would support the present government emperate discussion in a meeting as temperate and friendly in tone a s one governor said he had ever witnessed each state represent ative presented a brief state ment of the situatioii in his stall cats and kitteiis boys 1 gaberdine suits 42 eats and 28 kittens col lected all h u m a n ely des troyed following is a break-down of the various district collec t ion >____! zum long pants — sizes 15 to 18 7-0-0 goats 125 2 6 in guiana the british foreign office ha s played up in a most effective manner the fact that the communist inspired jagan government were incompetent in guatemala it is going to be difficult for the united states to convince the wowd that the present administration of this latin american republic has not worked to improve conditions for the working men pembroke paget southampton warwick deovnshire smith's . ; hamilton sandys st george's misc 75 6 5 51 12 11 " 9 11 61 15 16 91 one goat humanely des troyed at o whet's request deeb saad as was expected gov her man e talmodge d of georgia and gov jame s f byrnes d of south carolina held the centre of attention having taken such forceful rtaiuls against the court's decision note hamilton 18 12 1 28 16 lli a 25 0 i 23 4 6 18 10 10 2 5 11 important please do not forget to water your dumb animals ancl when possible tie them in the shade the tap at the water trough at fort hill has again been tampered with this is a crime as a consequence there is no water in that trough for the horses v holidays m ' mm__m m back to school the quick and easy way need we say that radio moscow is taking the oppor tunity to brand the united state s as a meddling imperialist state upon arrival here in his plane the georgia peach governor talmadge said that his state will take unilateral aetioh against integrated schooling regardless of what the other states do c 394 5 11 m tanganyika chief in britain government and seeing some thing of lifn hi britain under arrangements made by the british council •> * madd extra days to fheir to 30 per on fares yo!itnn_t-_eiitravel time from days to hours — and give them the extra enjoyment of *» smooth-flying trip aboard a big comfortable north sta skyliners trom time immemorial governor talmadge said peo ple have been getting around supreme court rulings we are not going to mix races in our schools ancl if a court decree says that we must we will revert to a private schools system and abolish the public schools the visitors will meet offi cers of the agricultural exec utive committee visit farms with special problems such as drainage wind erosion ancl land reclamation and see work in the docks including and landing and sale of fish while in england they have been invited to see the latest developments of farm mechan isation at stoneleigh abbey ill warwickshire which is one of the most important centres in europe for training in farm mechanisation h§h0r - j 8tndie 8 farming and local government see your trove agent or tca office 63 front st hamilton bermuda — telephone 1118 duco enamel is the trans canada from our own correspondent best i have ever used 2 fl£i lootx)n by airmail jnn e ' 16 — two prominent africans from tanganyika will be in th e hull area of england until june 30 where they will hear about local government from the clerks to withernsea urban district council and beverley bural t>istrict council and inspect the services provided by a local authority they are chief sylvester lushoni ntare who has been chief of the ihangiro chief dom bukoba since 1952 and mr robert lakyaa who is pabbe relations officer and assistant to the secretary of ■"*•■n t»ve authority tt tl h £? e been sent to the 2s k 0 ™ three zs&j i e b akoba native aatjority tanganyika ey ar e studying local international • trans-atlantic transcontinental govemov byrnes has indi cated that his state might adopt a private schools system if de-segregation won't work but he said he had made no public comment on segregation since he said he was shocked at the court's decision and would make none at the con ference s a ______^_____ t m ° d _^ n f«u f *^ mmmm m_fl a i s **• i f - wdd <*•"* o«thud fl ■codo 1 lab , i «** vtt___n a creomrt _^ h , n \ cotao aablx eada«u__aolwl<_«lto_jb l_s-h-----i^s fl---------9l _____ c_u lm wmms w zmmmrmmtm k w from july 1 to 27 they will be in cambridge to see the work of a local education authority and various aspects of agricultural organisation including land pettlement pest control and the ouse * catchment board on july 8 they will visit the royal show at windsor they re turn to tanganyika on august 24 broad policy enough b in line with the talmadge and byrnes approach gover nors robew f kennon d of louisiana and hugh white of mississippi indicated that they were inclined toward finding a means of legal circumvention of thet court's decision tyief xtare i s himself a fa-rmer and mr lukyaa w 1 !" bas been a teacher now edits a local newspaper in tanga nyika.—cna by contrast gov william c marland of v]est virginia declared flatly that the broad policy of the original front street phone 4251
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FullText | wednesday june 257t95 i page two the bermuda recorder the bermuda recorder south considers christian endeavour ! s pro bono publico league group to honour old folks published by the union printery court street hamilton course on schools bermuda every wednesday and saturday a b place managing editoi residents of the packwood old folks home will be given a most extraordinary outing next thursday when they will be taken on a tour of the island by members of the bethel allen christian en deavour league quintette the quintette plan to take the elderly ladies and gentle men to lunch at the leopards club then on a motor tour of the eastern end of the island following which they will be guests of the quintette at tea at the imperial hotel richmond va one ques tion was ou the agenda what will the south do in the face of the united states supreme court's ruling against segre gation in the public schools decision is enough for us his state the governor said has no particular interest in the type of final decree the sup reme court might hand down to spell out how and when integration of the races must be accomplished in the public schools government notice no 231 1954 subscription rates ib yearly 20 half yearly 12 ti quarterly special rates for contract ads vacancies at the conference table in historic richmond's hotel john marshall sat governors or representatives of 15 south ern ancl border states united in sentiments customs and a wide range of common prob lems listening in to catch the tone of their deliberations were the south ancl the nation all communications intended for publication should be addressed applications are invited for the following vacancies i the colonial treasury — to the manager the recorder court street city governor marland added west virginia is cognizant of the mandate is iu a position to carry out the philosophy of the mandate and as quickly as it can be done administ ively it will be done customs clerk grade in salary 500 by annua increment of 20 to 600 plus temporary bonus of 10 hamilton bermuda wednesday june 23 1954 same shoe another foot after a rest weather ancl health permitting the party will be taken on an old fashion revival cruise aboard t h e tender chauncey m depew the public has been invited to take this cruise aboard the boat which leave the foot of burnaby hill at 8 p.m three extra clerical assistants and stenographer these posts are not on the civil establishment and salary is payable according to applicants ability and experience in characteristic southern frankness the conferees — in cluding nine governors — spoke their opinions in closed ses sion on the biggest problem tossed into their laps since lincoln's emancipation pro clamation after four hours gov thomas b stanley d of virginia emerged with a report of what had happened most of the other states shying away from either plans for circumvention of a court decree or from hearty endorse ment of the decision appeared to be plotting a course some where between these two ex tremes it was apparent that because of the carving situ ations in the states each would have to work out its own prob applications should in the first instance be made to the colonial treasury from where the prescribed forms can be obtained one becomes so accustomed to hearing of revolutionary movements as being communist inspired that it sounds strange when the american press refers to patriotic guatemalans attacking the government by land sea ancl air in an all out attempt to liberate their mother country an identical movement in indo china is repeatedly referred to as an uprising of communist rebels in kenya they are called terrorists a spokesman for the a.c.e league quintette said that an interesting programme has been arranged for cruise music will be provided by the xorth village musical en semble ancl a stimulating mes sage will be delivered by the rev c mayes of the chureh of god angle street hamil ton by command a g t chaplin colonial secretary political implications lems colonial secretary's office in checking the background we find that the present chief executive of guatemala came into prominence in 1944 as chief organizer of the army revolt that overthrew dictator jorge ubico that year the former was inaugurated president in 1951 a significant question that came up was whether or not the attorneys general of states which do not have cases before the court would file briefs for the fall hearings it was left to the attorneys general to help work out an answer at their forthcoming meeting in atlanta it has been mentioned by at least one attorney gen eral that the group might pool its information as a means of helping those who do not file briefs before the court june 15th 1!).")4 spokesmen for maryland west virginia and kentucky did not feel the supreme court's decision will cause any great problem in their states which a^e prepared to abide by the supreme court's de sandys secondary school wlith the aid of communists and other left wing organizations president jacobo arbenz guzman has pushed an ambitious programme for improving the lot of the land less peasant all but half a million of the nation's 3,283,209 people depend on farming for their livelihood seventy per cent of the land however is owned by 2 per cent of the people cision distribution of prizes and certificates spokesmen for georgia mis sissippi louisana and south carolina had outlined legis lative action in those states — either already consummated or under consideration — that is designed to circumvent by legal means the supreme court's decision o mz v>l m by inspector's report for the the hon hereward t watlington month of may 1954 chairman of the board of education about 400,000 acres have been seized including many owned by the united fruit company of boston mass the guatemalan government has been arguing with the united states over the company's claims for compensation efforts summarized on thursday june 24th 1954 governor stanley in sum marising what was accom plished at the meeting repeat ed the intent of his invitation to the governors to meet fot a free exchange of ideas with out adoption of any group plan or perfecting any organization horses spokesmen for the remain ing eight states represented indicated that the predominant sentiment of their people fa vowed separate schools and with a few exceptions said that their states would com ply with the supreme court's ruling these states included alabama arkansas florida north carolina tennessee texas virginia and okla homa for the examination of horses five visits were paid to the doekside ancl four visits to the shelly bay race track all horses seen at thes p places were in good condition one very old h o r s e privately owned was humanely des troyed at the request of the owner at 3.30 p.m on the lawn as signs of communist influence in guatemala increased u.s secretary dulles carried the question to the inter-american conference of foreign ministers at caracas venezuela last march the parley approved a resolution calling for joint action against red infiltration of an american government the public is cordially invited just arrived cattle the climax came may 17 when the united states foteign office announced a million dollar arms shipment from stettin a port in communist-ruled poland was being unloaded at a guatemalan port tb association reaches 400 goal < hie cow found in poor con dition advice was given to the ownefi th cow has now changed hands aild i improv ing rapidly all other cattle seen wei in fair condition lt was a meeting charged with political implications but the presence of attorneys gen eral and school officials under lined the obvious fact that the gtoup gave full priority to an ettri.est study of the various approaches being made by in dividual states to adjust them selves to the court's decision mens summer suits 9-0-0 american officials expressed fears to the effect that russia was attempting to establish a communist beach head only 750 miles from the panama canal acting under its mutual security treaties the united states government ah lifted military equipment to honduras and nicaragua — neighbouring countries the total amount collected by the bermuda tuberculosis association in its first tftg day drive held recently fell short by 5 14 1 of the 400 goal set by the associ ation however a cheque for the difference has been for ; warded to the association by its president mr wallace gilmour dogs boys 1 gaberdine suits long pants — sizes 8 to 14 , 6-0-0 27 dogs were collected ll were strays tiie jth 16 were collected at th e owners ttf quest after being kept for the prescribed period all were humanely destroyed president arbenz has consistently denied the charges of red domination he argues that there are less than a thousand card-carrying communists in guatemala and that not a single communist has beeu appointed to __, cabinet ; however the communists aire very strong in the labour unions and in a general election there is little doubt that the masses would support the present government emperate discussion in a meeting as temperate and friendly in tone a s one governor said he had ever witnessed each state represent ative presented a brief state ment of the situatioii in his stall cats and kitteiis boys 1 gaberdine suits 42 eats and 28 kittens col lected all h u m a n ely des troyed following is a break-down of the various district collec t ion >____! zum long pants — sizes 15 to 18 7-0-0 goats 125 2 6 in guiana the british foreign office ha s played up in a most effective manner the fact that the communist inspired jagan government were incompetent in guatemala it is going to be difficult for the united states to convince the wowd that the present administration of this latin american republic has not worked to improve conditions for the working men pembroke paget southampton warwick deovnshire smith's . ; hamilton sandys st george's misc 75 6 5 51 12 11 " 9 11 61 15 16 91 one goat humanely des troyed at o whet's request deeb saad as was expected gov her man e talmodge d of georgia and gov jame s f byrnes d of south carolina held the centre of attention having taken such forceful rtaiuls against the court's decision note hamilton 18 12 1 28 16 lli a 25 0 i 23 4 6 18 10 10 2 5 11 important please do not forget to water your dumb animals ancl when possible tie them in the shade the tap at the water trough at fort hill has again been tampered with this is a crime as a consequence there is no water in that trough for the horses v holidays m ' mm__m m back to school the quick and easy way need we say that radio moscow is taking the oppor tunity to brand the united state s as a meddling imperialist state upon arrival here in his plane the georgia peach governor talmadge said that his state will take unilateral aetioh against integrated schooling regardless of what the other states do c 394 5 11 m tanganyika chief in britain government and seeing some thing of lifn hi britain under arrangements made by the british council •> * madd extra days to fheir to 30 per on fares yo!itnn_t-_eiitravel time from days to hours — and give them the extra enjoyment of *» smooth-flying trip aboard a big comfortable north sta skyliners trom time immemorial governor talmadge said peo ple have been getting around supreme court rulings we are not going to mix races in our schools ancl if a court decree says that we must we will revert to a private schools system and abolish the public schools the visitors will meet offi cers of the agricultural exec utive committee visit farms with special problems such as drainage wind erosion ancl land reclamation and see work in the docks including and landing and sale of fish while in england they have been invited to see the latest developments of farm mechan isation at stoneleigh abbey ill warwickshire which is one of the most important centres in europe for training in farm mechanisation h§h0r - j 8tndie 8 farming and local government see your trove agent or tca office 63 front st hamilton bermuda — telephone 1118 duco enamel is the trans canada from our own correspondent best i have ever used 2 fl£i lootx)n by airmail jnn e ' 16 — two prominent africans from tanganyika will be in th e hull area of england until june 30 where they will hear about local government from the clerks to withernsea urban district council and beverley bural t>istrict council and inspect the services provided by a local authority they are chief sylvester lushoni ntare who has been chief of the ihangiro chief dom bukoba since 1952 and mr robert lakyaa who is pabbe relations officer and assistant to the secretary of ■"*•■n t»ve authority tt tl h £? e been sent to the 2s k 0 ™ three zs&j i e b akoba native aatjority tanganyika ey ar e studying local international • trans-atlantic transcontinental govemov byrnes has indi cated that his state might adopt a private schools system if de-segregation won't work but he said he had made no public comment on segregation since he said he was shocked at the court's decision and would make none at the con ference s a ______^_____ t m ° d _^ n f«u f *^ mmmm m_fl a i s **• i f - wdd <*•"* o«thud fl ■codo 1 lab , i «** vtt___n a creomrt _^ h , n \ cotao aablx eada«u__aolwl<_«lto_jb l_s-h-----i^s fl---------9l _____ c_u lm wmms w zmmmrmmtm k w from july 1 to 27 they will be in cambridge to see the work of a local education authority and various aspects of agricultural organisation including land pettlement pest control and the ouse * catchment board on july 8 they will visit the royal show at windsor they re turn to tanganyika on august 24 broad policy enough b in line with the talmadge and byrnes approach gover nors robew f kennon d of louisiana and hugh white of mississippi indicated that they were inclined toward finding a means of legal circumvention of thet court's decision tyief xtare i s himself a fa-rmer and mr lukyaa w 1 !" bas been a teacher now edits a local newspaper in tanga nyika.—cna by contrast gov william c marland of v]est virginia declared flatly that the broad policy of the original front street phone 4251 |
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