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wr ' cbofang ft pnnfcmg p h m mwmi-it m bermuda j recorder kpi mmm mv ________} " k--jl$$y mm purvis ltd l^bsak agenta purvis ltd published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays wwt vuj__ujy1 x._x.a_u1 hamilton bekmuj-'a saxukjjay apkil 20 1957 ho 13 macmillan again says dr clarence james arrives to serve internship at king edward hospital d a hm ? ' jw h i2h ft r h , '^ l^___i h l u wil iihifl hn hb m amkmm : ' "'"' : k f ■1 li l : vw ri_________l h _________! ________& bh i;*ii ib it - 1 i - tt f a : i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^e__________________________________l p : '' 11 ib smv wm l ___________ ' b_fif ip ' » ! bffi...b l^^:-:jg : te fy---b f.m f h i 1 i l.i1h_hl.^hn._____l he found no racial uv uiarence &. dames arrived iu bermuda on mon day april 15 to serve the last two months of his rotating in ternship with the king edward vii memorial hospital whicii is affiliated with the montreal general hospital he succeeds charges against discrimination here unparliamentary m.c.p dismissed uaeiai discrimination in i.ermu.ia nas once again i en dis cussed on the floor of the house of commons in london but once again questioners got nowhere with prime minister harold macinillan who continues to evade the issue and convey the false picture that everything iu honky dory in beautiful bermuda dr d t mil who alter spend ing two months here has re turned to montreal thaddeus iron m.u.r smith's parish walked out of the hamilton magistrate's court a free man on thursday charges had been brought against him for vehemently refusing to obey a police con stable's direction to move his car from a restricted area at castle harbour hotel during tlie big two talks last month though dr dames is engibio to practise medicine on comple tion of his internship it is understood that he will return to montreal to begin a year's internship in general surgery :_. t..i mir special uorresponaeu reports from london that on april 4 mr macmillan told a of commons questioner that he found no racial discrimina tion in bermuda when tie visited the colony for his talks with president eisenhower another labourite ueorge strauss said it was normal practice in bermuda hotels to exclude coloured people how ever distinguished he said that if macmillan has con sulted ministers of the ja maican government they would have confirmed this in duly iskusalu-kb j ok christ pictured above are members of the crusaders for christ who will be giving a series of religious dramas d tiring the easter season the group organized by rev and mrs c mayes ministers of th e church of god angle street have travelled extensively during tlie p.tst two years story elsewhere on this page uv james is tne son or mr and mrs jonathan james of glebe road pembroke east dr dames received nis ele mentary schooling at central school and his secondary train ing at the berkeley institute in 1948 he won the technical scholarship and went to mcgill university where he obtained his b.sc degree background on the crusaders for christ labourite ueorge stewan asked macmillan what inquir ies he was able to make on the subject during his visit he also wanted to know specific ally if facilities at the mid ocean hotel where macmillan stayed were open to all m ti • _ __ _ _ ! j t _ 1 -_ 1 .. a ihe vv or u m minty in a written judgment said the assemblyman had been charged under the wrong section of the road traffic act and therefore the charge had to be dismissed however he said he saw no insuperable diffi culty if the^rosecution wished to bring a new charge under the relevant section athens welcomes makarios he predicts a free cyprus macmillan answered what ministers and uov ath_i.\h apr ±. — crowds of athenians welcomed area bishop makarios from thirteen months of detention in the seychelles islands he predic ted his fellow greek cypriots will succeed in shaking off the british yoke ti,r,,^o.„l vk_~-.t_a atmm l„„„1 turkish embassies and con sulates * 11*1 a m 1 a . , ihe crusaders for christ were organised in 1955 by mrs c mayes for the purpose of utilizing youth their talents time and lives . as conse crated weapons representing the gospel of christ in song testimony challenging mes sages and religious dramas tn.n r v rs „ w„„m ... j ernments nave to deal witn is the law and there is no right _._ *. a — ll j 1 \. line at tne university n received distinction for per fecting an instrument which greatly facilitates heart oper ations the premier said he had not investigated this point but he added : or privilege controlled dv t „ ls v • a ll archbishop makarios arrived from xairobi kenya where he had stopped en route from the seychelles islands in the in dian ocean he was banished from cyprus in march 1956 on the ground that he was en couraging violence by e.o.k.a the greek cypriot underground which seeks to join cyprus with greece law which is not equally open to all bermudians i aaa tne opportunity while in bermuda to entertain both white and coloured guests and i heard no com _-.!„:..+_ „£ + .,*-_..,,_+ v i uerore macmillan went to bermuda last month he re jected suggestions from la bourite members of parlia ment that he change the venue of his talks with presi dent eisenhower because of racial discrimination said to be practised in bermuda m um-y uescnueu rou language as unparliament ary wheu referring to th commandant of the reserv constabulary captain ros winter when the constabh told the accused that he hac parked his car against th orders of captain winter trott replied '^^^ him a inousands cheered tne ureek orthodox prelate at the air port and along a seven-mile route to his hotel to visit masonic lodges abroad ine l..j..o.s have presented revival hour throughout revival hour throughout the colony — from st st george's to somerset — and abroad they have made two successive tours to the u.s.a covering the major cities on the eastern sea board they appeared in camp meetings conventions convo cations and churches — cover ing nearly ten thousand miles they sang their way into the hearts of over fifty thousands song loving americans and gained fame by their unique uniforms charming personali ties and good behaviour even while aloft in planes the stewardesses pilots and pas sengers requested that th».y sing in xew york the c.f.cs sang for the authorities and custom officers plaints or treatment wnicn bore unjustly on the colonial citizens of the island > mi ___ — _•-._. t j:j '• 1 he only complaint 1 dia hear was that there was no income tax uhurch mutiary govern ment and political leaders of all parties including arch bishop dorotheus primate of greece and foreign minister evanghelos averoff were among the welconiers a*i _. „ 1 4„.i nt tie was released by the brit ish april 5 in a move to re sume negotiations on the future of the island iwo prominent busmessme'i mr cecil w frith and mr arthur desheild left the colony by b.o.a.c plane on thursday for a tour which will take them to xew york xew jer sey boston and montreal they will be joined by mr a r clarke who is due to leave here tomorrow mx wm mm s?f m dgment was delivered inspector a j amos whc prosecuted said that no new charges would be brought against the assemblyman ine iuture oi negotiations is clouded by britain's refusal to let archbishop makarios return to cyprus and his de claration he will not negotiate until he is allowed to return t _ _ _ 1 (•_ 1 • 1 il dr btowe reopens court street office detective sergeant athens was decorated with posters showing archbishop makarios with a greek flag in the background and the de claration worthy of the fatherland duerden says 1 rip to u.k was interesting in a speech irom his hotel balcony to athenians packed orders near the british and dr r l stowe reopened nis spanking new dental labor atory and office on court street this week following repairs to the premises caused by the fire which gutted his premises on january 19 the office has been completely remodelled and given a bright new look and furnished with fire-proof equipment mi 1 1 • i 1 • v iroops were stationed at important points police were on the alert to prevent any dis ine isermudians who are prominent in masonic circles will visit the masonic grand temple in xew york and the alpha masonic lodge iu xew jersey in montreal they will visit university lodge and will stay at the packwood guest house which is oper ated by mr desheild's aunt and wncle in brooklyn the tourists will be the guests of mr and mrs thomas de grasse and of mr and mrs henry bassett in boston personal and social detective sergeant * iojm happy duerden returned to the colony on monday by the reina del pacifico from what he called an extremely in teresting three-month trip to the united kingdom a good deal of his time there was spent with various crime de tection and law enforcement agencies including scotland yard where he stayed for a uontinued on rage iuj mr lrnest hell printer ot princess street hamilton is convalescing at home after being confined to bed through illness over 600 attend beauticians ball and fashion show iney commanded tne publics eye wherever they went passers-by with amazing inter est stood almost breathless as the crusaders toured factories schools colleges and other insti tutions sightseeing the c.f.cs had a most interesting experi ence in akron ohio while the dental unit wincn was damaged in the fire has been replaced by a new and higher speed instrument the dentist said ine l-sermuda union ot teachers have reserved may 23 for the second annual more than ouu people packed hamilton hall on thursday of last week to help make the third annual ball and fashion show of the bermuda beauticians association a highly success ful event — — . — :< outinued on rage iu lull iortnight the usual parade of nair styles was augmented this year with the modelling of gowns made by some of the colony s leading dress designers and others entered by various fashion houses a feature of the hair styles was the great emphasis laid on tinted hair the hall was beautifully decorated and set up in cabaret style to add to the atmosphere there was a bevy of gamour ettes who opened and closed the floor show and also cigarette girls music was supplied by norman smith's orchestra m . imfa&^m mal^m 1 ffi-lgg th %_ '_$* 1 5ig___j r uontmued on rage z m\wk ______ r sb - ' - - ■j '-,•'-■- •■■... wt&t&y is____k-_^*>lp**ll^_s t mya-e m be 9 n . t . emm pc s --■•■mm i ____! ma^mtamamm^emmi m * & y a^r ________ ' * t it i.i s w v ** ___ ■s wza f rms r^_r^jh_k jj_h kl'l m '■-■'&■-^ __^________^ __________ r 1 ____■* -^__^______. $ p^t l_i p^^_____________i p_i_fl -^^ i 3 x<^p<^h v f ' * -__* **'*,* <* ja&_l * agt duerdeii text here on january 20 as head of a three man detail escorting george leroy matthews — the man bermuda gaols cannot hold — to england where he will serve the remainder of the ten year sentence for robbery and other offences the detective said that matthews gave them no trouble at all on the trip over aboard the reina del pacifico medical superintendent of king edward hospital retiring dr vv ha laibot medical superintendent of the king edward vii memorial hos pital for 19 years confirmed this morning that he is re tiring from his post and would be going into private practice he told a recorder reporter he thought that after nearly 20 years it is time to give some body else a chance ne said tne prisoner gave him the impression that he was happy at the prospect of doing his time in england simply because he felt he would not stand a chance at home a majority ol tne members of the association entered models who displayed the latest hairdo's the glamour ettes really stole the show their two-piece outfits whica consisted of a skimpy bathing suit covered by a wide strip of decorated cardboard in place by shoulder straps rri i „.. + + „..- .,-_.,.„ lf,o mr vv it ivempe m.u.r deputy chairman of the hos pital trustee board said to day that the board would meet next tuesday to select a suc cessor he said a statement would be released to the press after the meeting the chair man of the board the hon b t gosling is out of the island at present mr kempe stated t m n _ ___ i l a miss jn.i_.da tudd ot wat wick one of the models at the beauticians ball is seen above she was dressed in a beautiful blue gown and had her hair tinted hine to match 1 think he is a cnangeo man the detective said he seemed to have a more grown up outlook on life aud was looking forward to completing his time and returning to h ; s wife and two daughters in xew the glamourettes were saers leon dill miss shirley dill mrs alice raynor miss pat footes miss marie easton and miss ida smith three of them had black hair one gold one copper and one black and copper their styles were done , a . • i t t r _ juju(j__ut1u_n matthews srot married and started to raise a family after he escaped from hamilton prison in 1950 and went to the united states ritiac-w un « hilts — mr ieorge tucker proprietor ot the handy market on court street hamilton is seen with his son mr robin tucker and their prize jersej cows which won blue ribbons at last week's agricultural exhibition mr tucker who operates kilderie farm in smith's parish had a 13-month old holstein bull in the exhibition which placed first tn all mr tucker's farm walked away with 16 prizes for various exhibits in the show — photo by bill simmons w e regret to state that in the obituary of the late mrs phyllis wade her brother mr ivan swan was incorrectly referred to as a step-brother dr taioot wno nas spent most of his profession life in the colony is the brother of mr c h v talbot manager of the hospital continued on rage lin why jno tky these two
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1957-04-20 |
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Day | 20 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1957-04-20 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 20 |
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FullText | wr ' cbofang ft pnnfcmg p h m mwmi-it m bermuda j recorder kpi mmm mv ________} " k--jl$$y mm purvis ltd l^bsak agenta purvis ltd published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays wwt vuj__ujy1 x._x.a_u1 hamilton bekmuj-'a saxukjjay apkil 20 1957 ho 13 macmillan again says dr clarence james arrives to serve internship at king edward hospital d a hm ? ' jw h i2h ft r h , '^ l^___i h l u wil iihifl hn hb m amkmm : ' "'"' : k f ■1 li l : vw ri_________l h _________! ________& bh i;*ii ib it - 1 i - tt f a : i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^e__________________________________l p : '' 11 ib smv wm l ___________ ' b_fif ip ' » ! bffi...b l^^:-:jg : te fy---b f.m f h i 1 i l.i1h_hl.^hn._____l he found no racial uv uiarence &. dames arrived iu bermuda on mon day april 15 to serve the last two months of his rotating in ternship with the king edward vii memorial hospital whicii is affiliated with the montreal general hospital he succeeds charges against discrimination here unparliamentary m.c.p dismissed uaeiai discrimination in i.ermu.ia nas once again i en dis cussed on the floor of the house of commons in london but once again questioners got nowhere with prime minister harold macinillan who continues to evade the issue and convey the false picture that everything iu honky dory in beautiful bermuda dr d t mil who alter spend ing two months here has re turned to montreal thaddeus iron m.u.r smith's parish walked out of the hamilton magistrate's court a free man on thursday charges had been brought against him for vehemently refusing to obey a police con stable's direction to move his car from a restricted area at castle harbour hotel during tlie big two talks last month though dr dames is engibio to practise medicine on comple tion of his internship it is understood that he will return to montreal to begin a year's internship in general surgery :_. t..i mir special uorresponaeu reports from london that on april 4 mr macmillan told a of commons questioner that he found no racial discrimina tion in bermuda when tie visited the colony for his talks with president eisenhower another labourite ueorge strauss said it was normal practice in bermuda hotels to exclude coloured people how ever distinguished he said that if macmillan has con sulted ministers of the ja maican government they would have confirmed this in duly iskusalu-kb j ok christ pictured above are members of the crusaders for christ who will be giving a series of religious dramas d tiring the easter season the group organized by rev and mrs c mayes ministers of th e church of god angle street have travelled extensively during tlie p.tst two years story elsewhere on this page uv james is tne son or mr and mrs jonathan james of glebe road pembroke east dr dames received nis ele mentary schooling at central school and his secondary train ing at the berkeley institute in 1948 he won the technical scholarship and went to mcgill university where he obtained his b.sc degree background on the crusaders for christ labourite ueorge stewan asked macmillan what inquir ies he was able to make on the subject during his visit he also wanted to know specific ally if facilities at the mid ocean hotel where macmillan stayed were open to all m ti • _ __ _ _ ! j t _ 1 -_ 1 .. a ihe vv or u m minty in a written judgment said the assemblyman had been charged under the wrong section of the road traffic act and therefore the charge had to be dismissed however he said he saw no insuperable diffi culty if the^rosecution wished to bring a new charge under the relevant section athens welcomes makarios he predicts a free cyprus macmillan answered what ministers and uov ath_i.\h apr ±. — crowds of athenians welcomed area bishop makarios from thirteen months of detention in the seychelles islands he predic ted his fellow greek cypriots will succeed in shaking off the british yoke ti,r,,^o.„l vk_~-.t_a atmm l„„„1 turkish embassies and con sulates * 11*1 a m 1 a . , ihe crusaders for christ were organised in 1955 by mrs c mayes for the purpose of utilizing youth their talents time and lives . as conse crated weapons representing the gospel of christ in song testimony challenging mes sages and religious dramas tn.n r v rs „ w„„m ... j ernments nave to deal witn is the law and there is no right _._ *. a — ll j 1 \. line at tne university n received distinction for per fecting an instrument which greatly facilitates heart oper ations the premier said he had not investigated this point but he added : or privilege controlled dv t „ ls v • a ll archbishop makarios arrived from xairobi kenya where he had stopped en route from the seychelles islands in the in dian ocean he was banished from cyprus in march 1956 on the ground that he was en couraging violence by e.o.k.a the greek cypriot underground which seeks to join cyprus with greece law which is not equally open to all bermudians i aaa tne opportunity while in bermuda to entertain both white and coloured guests and i heard no com _-.!„:..+_ „£ + .,*-_..,,_+ v i uerore macmillan went to bermuda last month he re jected suggestions from la bourite members of parlia ment that he change the venue of his talks with presi dent eisenhower because of racial discrimination said to be practised in bermuda m um-y uescnueu rou language as unparliament ary wheu referring to th commandant of the reserv constabulary captain ros winter when the constabh told the accused that he hac parked his car against th orders of captain winter trott replied '^^^ him a inousands cheered tne ureek orthodox prelate at the air port and along a seven-mile route to his hotel to visit masonic lodges abroad ine l..j..o.s have presented revival hour throughout revival hour throughout the colony — from st st george's to somerset — and abroad they have made two successive tours to the u.s.a covering the major cities on the eastern sea board they appeared in camp meetings conventions convo cations and churches — cover ing nearly ten thousand miles they sang their way into the hearts of over fifty thousands song loving americans and gained fame by their unique uniforms charming personali ties and good behaviour even while aloft in planes the stewardesses pilots and pas sengers requested that th».y sing in xew york the c.f.cs sang for the authorities and custom officers plaints or treatment wnicn bore unjustly on the colonial citizens of the island > mi ___ — _•-._. t j:j '• 1 he only complaint 1 dia hear was that there was no income tax uhurch mutiary govern ment and political leaders of all parties including arch bishop dorotheus primate of greece and foreign minister evanghelos averoff were among the welconiers a*i _. „ 1 4„.i nt tie was released by the brit ish april 5 in a move to re sume negotiations on the future of the island iwo prominent busmessme'i mr cecil w frith and mr arthur desheild left the colony by b.o.a.c plane on thursday for a tour which will take them to xew york xew jer sey boston and montreal they will be joined by mr a r clarke who is due to leave here tomorrow mx wm mm s?f m dgment was delivered inspector a j amos whc prosecuted said that no new charges would be brought against the assemblyman ine iuture oi negotiations is clouded by britain's refusal to let archbishop makarios return to cyprus and his de claration he will not negotiate until he is allowed to return t _ _ _ 1 (•_ 1 • 1 il dr btowe reopens court street office detective sergeant athens was decorated with posters showing archbishop makarios with a greek flag in the background and the de claration worthy of the fatherland duerden says 1 rip to u.k was interesting in a speech irom his hotel balcony to athenians packed orders near the british and dr r l stowe reopened nis spanking new dental labor atory and office on court street this week following repairs to the premises caused by the fire which gutted his premises on january 19 the office has been completely remodelled and given a bright new look and furnished with fire-proof equipment mi 1 1 • i 1 • v iroops were stationed at important points police were on the alert to prevent any dis ine isermudians who are prominent in masonic circles will visit the masonic grand temple in xew york and the alpha masonic lodge iu xew jersey in montreal they will visit university lodge and will stay at the packwood guest house which is oper ated by mr desheild's aunt and wncle in brooklyn the tourists will be the guests of mr and mrs thomas de grasse and of mr and mrs henry bassett in boston personal and social detective sergeant * iojm happy duerden returned to the colony on monday by the reina del pacifico from what he called an extremely in teresting three-month trip to the united kingdom a good deal of his time there was spent with various crime de tection and law enforcement agencies including scotland yard where he stayed for a uontinued on rage iuj mr lrnest hell printer ot princess street hamilton is convalescing at home after being confined to bed through illness over 600 attend beauticians ball and fashion show iney commanded tne publics eye wherever they went passers-by with amazing inter est stood almost breathless as the crusaders toured factories schools colleges and other insti tutions sightseeing the c.f.cs had a most interesting experi ence in akron ohio while the dental unit wincn was damaged in the fire has been replaced by a new and higher speed instrument the dentist said ine l-sermuda union ot teachers have reserved may 23 for the second annual more than ouu people packed hamilton hall on thursday of last week to help make the third annual ball and fashion show of the bermuda beauticians association a highly success ful event — — . — :< outinued on rage iu lull iortnight the usual parade of nair styles was augmented this year with the modelling of gowns made by some of the colony s leading dress designers and others entered by various fashion houses a feature of the hair styles was the great emphasis laid on tinted hair the hall was beautifully decorated and set up in cabaret style to add to the atmosphere there was a bevy of gamour ettes who opened and closed the floor show and also cigarette girls music was supplied by norman smith's orchestra m . imfa&^m mal^m 1 ffi-lgg th %_ '_$* 1 5ig___j r uontmued on rage z m\wk ______ r sb - ' - - ■j '-,•'-■- •■■... wt&t&y is____k-_^*>lp**ll^_s t mya-e m be 9 n . t . emm pc s --■•■mm i ____! ma^mtamamm^emmi m * & y a^r ________ ' * t it i.i s w v ** ___ ■s wza f rms r^_r^jh_k jj_h kl'l m '■-■'&■-^ __^________^ __________ r 1 ____■* -^__^______. $ p^t l_i p^^_____________i p_i_fl -^^ i 3 x<^p<^h v f ' * -__* **'*,* <* ja&_l * agt duerdeii text here on january 20 as head of a three man detail escorting george leroy matthews — the man bermuda gaols cannot hold — to england where he will serve the remainder of the ten year sentence for robbery and other offences the detective said that matthews gave them no trouble at all on the trip over aboard the reina del pacifico medical superintendent of king edward hospital retiring dr vv ha laibot medical superintendent of the king edward vii memorial hos pital for 19 years confirmed this morning that he is re tiring from his post and would be going into private practice he told a recorder reporter he thought that after nearly 20 years it is time to give some body else a chance ne said tne prisoner gave him the impression that he was happy at the prospect of doing his time in england simply because he felt he would not stand a chance at home a majority ol tne members of the association entered models who displayed the latest hairdo's the glamour ettes really stole the show their two-piece outfits whica consisted of a skimpy bathing suit covered by a wide strip of decorated cardboard in place by shoulder straps rri i „.. + + „..- .,-_.,.„ lf,o mr vv it ivempe m.u.r deputy chairman of the hos pital trustee board said to day that the board would meet next tuesday to select a suc cessor he said a statement would be released to the press after the meeting the chair man of the board the hon b t gosling is out of the island at present mr kempe stated t m n _ ___ i l a miss jn.i_.da tudd ot wat wick one of the models at the beauticians ball is seen above she was dressed in a beautiful blue gown and had her hair tinted hine to match 1 think he is a cnangeo man the detective said he seemed to have a more grown up outlook on life aud was looking forward to completing his time and returning to h ; s wife and two daughters in xew the glamourettes were saers leon dill miss shirley dill mrs alice raynor miss pat footes miss marie easton and miss ida smith three of them had black hair one gold one copper and one black and copper their styles were done , a . • i t t r _ juju(j__ut1u_n matthews srot married and started to raise a family after he escaped from hamilton prison in 1950 and went to the united states ritiac-w un « hilts — mr ieorge tucker proprietor ot the handy market on court street hamilton is seen with his son mr robin tucker and their prize jersej cows which won blue ribbons at last week's agricultural exhibition mr tucker who operates kilderie farm in smith's parish had a 13-month old holstein bull in the exhibition which placed first tn all mr tucker's farm walked away with 16 prizes for various exhibits in the show — photo by bill simmons w e regret to state that in the obituary of the late mrs phyllis wade her brother mr ivan swan was incorrectly referred to as a step-brother dr taioot wno nas spent most of his profession life in the colony is the brother of mr c h v talbot manager of the hospital continued on rage lin why jno tky these two |
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