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a rortooki crdrinkifk f|a zbehci<uialy if mm li j&u hecordei pi 0j\jkm z^gsj&wsi ifib ultvis ltd m published bi-wcckly price tl wednesday 1 - saturdays u a «' ents purvis ltd hamilton bermuda wednesday september 11 1957 no 22 volume xxxiv brave negroes undeterred by ■& p il 3 j , ■'»*- jjhi kj bs ;; : - fl i-z'z ■"'■''"»■«?_[ iw 1 ?'^.$» __________[ governor entertains guns stones insults as they visiting washington educational group pursue school rights in south bands of courageous ktgro ioys aiid girls are eontiihnrt to brave the guns and nasty insults of unruly white mobs ii various parts of the south this week as they pursue their righ lo education without racial proscriptioj tlih collh to higfl arkanh on l.nvernoim lasb in a federah tlltmlh sij_h hitthb tih higlfl 20 yontlisb ten adults who blocke.l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j m members of the wjas-tiiigton educational touring club who arrived in the colony aboard the cruise ship yarmouth castle were received at government house yesterday morning by the governor sir john woodall and lady woodall the visitor who had a letter of introduction to the chief executive from the british ambassador in washington are mostly federal employees whom had thrown a soft driul bottle and the other a piece o board at the xegroes as early as 7 o clock mon day morning crouds ranging fifty to 130 white persons lnni gathered outside the six schools in xashville where the negro children were to attend class ••■■leacing the visiting party is mr geoi'gc h wallace president and otie *? the founders of the 2'j year old organizatoin mr wallace said the club was organized to stimulate a greater apprecia tion for educational touring in the spirit of goodwill and understanding of the customs habits and environments of all people dors of numerous foreign countries with white children ihe pohe were on liana riic visitors were accom panied to government house by mr e t richards m.c.p and mr r l pearman m.c.p mr richards introduced them personally to the governor after which mr wallace pre sented his excellency with a scroll from his organization men in the crowd were ui shirtsleeves youths iu denim and women in cotton frocks they carried signs readiir keep your kids home and keep our white schools white they bore confederate and united states flags the student and adults blocking the doors were un ruly and hostile they hurled epithets at the xegroes re peating such phrases as yon can't come in here nigger visitors present scr a eept ing a scroll from mr , hixcetje ncy the loverno weorge h valface founde^^m presideii john »\ oodall is seem of the washington i educational oaring club at a government house reception yesterday looking on ar members of the 10 mm strong club who are visiting from the district of columbia als he said that more than 10.000 members have enjoyed w e t c educational tours travelling mostly throughout the u s and canada visiting churches schools colleges national parks and historic sites they have had letters of introduction from xz s presidents cabinet members senators congressmen gov ernors mayors and amhassa yesterday afternoon mr pearman presented a plaque of the bermuda coat of arms to the party on behalf of the trade development board the presentation took place at the leopards club inter national of winch mr pear man is president today the leopards were to entertain the washinjrtoiiians at a luncheon the first of the negro pupil two little girls wearing braids and neat green dresser — arrived at one school at 8:1 in the picture are lady woodall mr e t rfc hards m.c.p and mr r l pearman m.o.f bermuda xews bureau photo negro minister beaten meanwhile in birmingham alabama a xegro clergyman and integration leader the ftev k l shuttlesworth was beaten when he attempted to enter his daughter and other negro ( hildren in an all-white high school on monday he said later he would try again the following day three white men were arrested and charged with assault with in they were accompanied i their parents _-.. a 1 i . . _ becomes bermuda's 22nd lloyd reassured about yugoslavs they were met by shouts o the women : here come the niggers pull their black curls out practicing barrister britain's foreign secretary says they intend to keep their independence the xegro girls seemed be wildered but almost oblivious to what was going on around them one of their mothers burst into tears a warm welcome was exten ded to mr leon 1 williams barrister at law after he was admitted io practice at the ber muda l!ar in a ceremony pre sided over in tiie supreme court yi'strrcav by the acting chief lustier sir allan smith he becomes the colony's 22nd practicing barrister uailng from the institute in went abroad and studied a various universities iu the t'ni ted states siav leaders nut tnai no con erete decisiins had beei reached there are no dis putes between the two conn tries and no currenfl reply from jamaica tent to mnnle even while he was being treated for bruises and laeera tions suffered when beaten mr shuttles-worth said 1 he would make another attempt to enroll tin students whether they kill the children ami tin mothers passed into ' tin school where they were met by thomas p ronan his first love was for a sciei title career which he pursuch at pennsylvania state 1'niver sity anc morgan state collcgt he later went to edinburgi and then to trinity college dublin mr williams studio werc interrupted by a serious illness following which in turned to law con the colonial secretary's office announced yesterday that the folowing telegram has been received by his excellency the governor from his excellency the governor london sept 10 foreign secretary selwyn lloyd said on his return sunday from talks with yugoslav leaders that he believed the yugo slavs intended to maintain t heir independence troversies of whieh their gov ernments arc aware he de continued on page b dared us or not we are friendly but at the same time we realize we do not agree about everything he said we have had an exchange of view revealing different ideas and still re main on terms of friendship i was deeply impressed by the friendliness and cordiality ol my welcome in nashville tennessee ne gro children attended public schools with white students tor the first time on monday however the negroes had te cm through a hail of sticks and tones smile of the youngsters accompanied by their mothers were spat upon and called mr williams was sponsored by his former teacher at the berkeley institute mr e t richards m.c.p barrister-at law he is the son of^he lat and lamented dr 1 n j wil liams physician and eivi reserve police ot jamaica : — now have ugoslavia may agree wif the soviet union on ccrtaii matters but 1 am sure she in tends to make up i ' : l the message from the government and people ot bermuda is deeply appre ciated it has been pub lished he was admitted to middle temple in 1950 an was called to the bar in 1955 before re turning home he spent a yeai v chambers marine division ow:t leade mind on foreign affairs as they arise and docs not intend among those present in court were the attorney's irish-bon wife his mother mrs almira williams and his uncle dr tlu hon george a williams als the acting attorney general mr hector barcilon who wet i omed him on behalf of the law officers of ihe crown and tmr t n dill who spoke on bar members name the bermuda reserve con stabulary now has a mariin division it was disclosed at the monthly meeting held monday night atmhe city hall it will be headed by inst ross doe and will comprise of men from all districts who will undergo an intensive training program including seaman ship and skin diving mr williams is the son ot a very distinguished physician who for years gave outstanding service and was devoted to tin profession in the colony tmr richards declared he added i am sure his son and only child will follow in the foot steps of his father . . to interfere with the policies of others he asserted one negro mother escorting two six yeiir old children from school at the end of the ses . ion turned on her white anta gonists she nulled a paring knife from under ker dress and i hallenged any of the white mob to come and jump me row she was arrested and s " were two while women one o mr lloyd who was inter viewed at london airport had conferred with president tito vice president edvard kardelj and other yugoslav officials world travelling barbadian stops here to see brother i am proud of him and i will be a credit to the bar he seemed satisfied that yugoslavia was not moving into the soviet camp a sus picion in official quarters thai this might be happening stemmed trom talks marshal tito had with nikita s khrushchev first secretary of the soviet communist party in rumania last month lending weight to this sus picion was the declaration in a communique issued after the talks that yugoslavia and the soviet cnion agreed oil the basic problems of the present international situa a prominent barbadian business tycoon mr archibald bollock arrived in bermuda yesterday on the last leg of a globe girdling trip in order to see his brother mr f r bollock hamilton real estate and insurance agent place anil with its intensely growing population govern meiits and businessmen have found it essential to build places . of immense size to meet the needs of humanity the unit will be ready at all times to meet any emer gency when called upon and h "* ml replying briefly mr "\\ il hhius said he was deeply moved by the kind remarks that ha ! been voiced 1 shall always strive to uphold to the utmost the true principles of justice which have long been ihe tra dition of this honourable court he said « i i i lai tv budget cuts lists among its equipment two aqua lungs members of tin bermuda reserve constabulary who wish to join the division can give their names to tin executive officer by phoning 138 between 4.00 p.m and 6.00 p.m daily a considerable number of men also signified their will ingness to join the shooting club which is being formed won't affect lhat picture was as true 1:1 london and other european capital cities mr rollock said no words of nine could de line sufficiently th beauty ol tokyo particularly at night with its dazzling hood of fairy lights from ton to bottom of each store front depleting all sorts of advertisements mr rollock who unlike his brother spells his name with out a final s left barbados 100 days ago and has travelled some 50,000 air miles visiting l_0 different countries he avas on a private business trip but he took full advantage of it to boost his country's indus trial potentialities local base he then thanked mr bare ion and mr dill for what they had said and also mr richarc for sponsoring him it is anticipated that i s air force budget cuts in the current department of defense his native island will not affect the economy of bermuda colonel philip h best kindley sir allan said it was a pleasure for him to accede to mr richards motion in do ing so he waived a rule which might have disqualified the barrister because he had not resided in bermuda for two of the 15 years prior to his application for admittance he has been abroad 17 years a lecture was ably given by inspector nixon and a police training film entitled according to plan was shown the volunteer pro jectionist constable leslie waddell was thanked as he had volunteered to operate the machine whilst he was on vacation lion lhere the large department stores are more impressive that the famous macys world store iu new york they have the grandest display of mer chandise all beautifully drape and arranged with settings of flowers paintings baloons and lights of all descriptions there are escalators to each floor lifts marbled and tiled stair ways roof gardens couev island spirts for children and asserting that his visit had been well worth while the foreign secretary said that yugoslavia was as anxious as britain about recent develop ments'in the middle east anc that she wanted to reduce tension there afb commander stated todaj to make his journey com plete the short well-tailored businessman travelled via teii different airlines and slept in 28 different hotels he is due to leave bermuda today foi his native island most of the air force bud get slash is expected to be can eellation or extendedl delivery dates on the procuremeat ol new items naturally kindley like all air force bases must practice good economy principles as it part in achieving the most air force per dollar the rule sir allan said was to preserve b e r m u d a for ber m u d i a us but he was sure that despite mr williams long residence abroad in pursuit of know ledge that you are a genuine bermudian and that it is most proper for me to waive thai the meeting was conducted by the commandant capt ross winter m.c.p who was assisted by dep command ant wm mcphee and district commandants capt card gleason and vosper the police liason officer super intendent miller was also present e had extensive discus sions on the things needed to try and reduce tension in the world and i have no doubt that it is the policy of tin policy of the yugoslavian government to try to do that 11 he continued yesterday mr rollock told the recorder that he observed a gigantic commercial craze throughout the world the many colossal buildings he saw lent a picture of wealth and prosperity science has proved he said through travel and other means that the world is becoming a small mr leon j williams ll.b mr richards said it w^s a very greal pleasure for him to move for the admission of tbe young barrister he noted that he had been educated in ber muda al central school and the berkeley institute after grad adults pipe organs and orches tra halls actually colonel be-d stated due to increased con st rin-t ion this year at kindley bermudian economy will prob ably realize more from th ls.se this year than last other things a giant super market n z and 10 store mr bollock operates among mr lloyd said he had ex changed views with the yugo continued on page 6 continued on page 6 realemon lemon tp4__k 2smb i»_4umon i lemon ui i juice^u reconstituted juice it's so convenient.,-economical too
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1957-09-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 11 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1957-09-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1957 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 11 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | Microfilm |
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