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page twi the bermuda recordei saturday november 9 106 the bermuda recorder source oi letters to the editor notice notice deaths fro bono publico revenue for lsl published by the union printery court street hamilton liox 60 hamilton in me sm oi in the estate ot leonard sylvester morrell james brbkworth tucke i deceased furbert lionel randolpl .>:,.. i ... i ___..__-. • -, bermuda every wednesday and saturda 3 million budget bermuda the editor the recorder sir tlied at ins late resident marbea shelly bay oct 3 at the age of 49 years leaving to mourn their loss a wif inez 4 sons williston mal t-olni xoi-vell all of bermuda and lionel jr who at present is among the queen of figr muda crew in england _ canghters carolyn gryneth and carrie 1 daughter-in law 2 sons-in-law 3 grand children 1 brother mr wilkie furbert 1 sister mrs gryneth stovell neiccs and nephews a b place managing iiidito itire bermuda labou arty's attention has bee rawn to your correspondenc ilumns of 2nd nov ove gnature w v jackson a ell as to the published articlt tptioned francis says sel s victory from unity ant scipline of supporters the party representing ii oss section the voteless iceless working class des te its preponderance of ne o race within its ranks nnot other than denounci b type of leadership inferred m the articles referred in " p/eceding paragraph in the case of w v jack - i he was modest enough lich is accepted as genuine it i am not a politician 4 consequently gives the fking classes but little as tance politically it is al ys wise never to expect inge in affairs of govern ing from racial stand nt because if it is wrong the one class in power to ect a government policy racially surely it is impossible to adopt successfully any other policy from which racialism however remote may be inferred criticisms of government policy and ad ministration must at all times item from justice with the earnest desire to serve the majority of citizens under such government with regards to what is reported in our columns as having been said by a a francis candidate for ii election pembroke parish hat is regretable first be cause the party chairman canvassed the workers suc cessfully in support of the published platform of mr subscription rate deceased 45 yearl 25 half yearl 15 yuarterl in presenting the house o assembly with the colony first 3 million budget h history the chairman of thi fnance committee mr j e p vesey made it clear that it would pot be necessary to find new sources of revenue such as direct taxation to meet expenses pursuant to the trustee act pursuant to the trustee act special rates for contract ads 1876 1871 all communications intended for pubbcation should be addressei notice is hereby givei that all persons being credi tors of or otherwise having any claims upon or agains the estate of leonard sylves ter murrell deceased win died on the 17th day of april 1957 that they are hereby re quired to forward particulars of their debts claims and de mand to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of december 1957 after which date the undersigned will pro ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the per sons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts claims and demands of which lie shall then have had notice and that he will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof so disturbed to any creditors person or persons of whose debts claims and de mands he shall riot then have had notice notice is hereby give that all persons being credi tors of or otherwise havin any claims upon or against th estate of james brinkwortl tucker deceased who diec on the 15th day of september 3957 and whose will has beei proved in the supreme court of bermuda are required on or before the 10th december 1957 to send to the under signed the particulars of their claims upon or against the said estate and that at the ex piration of such time the ex ecutors will distribute the whole of the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto having rdgard to the claims of which they shall then have notice to the manager the recorder court street cit hamilton bermuda saturday november 9 190 he said the estimates o revenue are based on existin sources and no change in rates is recommended at this time rh . ... -._. facts of sputnik i lh e sources to which mr vesey referred will yeild ai follows .- — cards of thank z the launching of the sput nik ii satellite by sovie russia raised many new ques tions by the public here arc some and the answers to them it may be as long as the final stage rocket of its predeces sor 40 feet to 50 feet i may be cylindrical in shapi rather than round it alsc has more scientific instru ments customs 1,960,410 de partmental receipts 1,070 998 miscellaneous 114,000 a break-down of ctfctoni shows among other things an estimated revenue oi 425,500 from liquors 40 770 from fish and meats 39,708 from tobacco 37 750 export duties agricul tural and pastoral good 57,660 general 892,000 miscellaneous 464,630 i be ainily of the latt lionel randolph furbert de sire through this medium t thank the many relatives an friends for floral tributes cards and letters of condol ont-e special thanks to nurse spencer mr billy west fir outerbridge neighbours and friends who assisted during his illness 4 why did the russian put a dog aboard a they needed biologica information about the effed on a living thing of weightless ness — the absence of gravity experiments done on earth with human beings in a free fall indicate a few seconds of weightlessness produce nausea q will the d:og come down alive q rlow long will the nev satelltie stay up a ta i't , ■i ■*■m a because sputnik i hai not jet come down somi scientists say that sputnik ii may be permanent in space q will it be seen in the xew york area a undoubtedly as its orbit changes it will be moving into the twilight zone ' in these latitudes and will be seen there are no predictions as to when this will occur dated this 8th day of nov ember 1957 expenditure is estimated at follows trade develop ment board 483,904 edu cation 479,732 public works 248,743 police 203,715 board of trade 195,687 agriculture 173 719 public transportation 153,850 colonial treasurv 109,249 post office 131 738 public health 131,639 also prisons 77,227 social welfare 30,631 king ed ward memorial hospital 132,000 c in memoriai dated this 7th day of nov ember 1957 *". t richard a ihe russians have hmtei that they plan to recaptun the capsule containing th animal without its burning uf on re-entering the earth's atmosphere they may use an ingenious parachute f t _ il _ __ _-__■_ ■• • _■attorney for th k t richards executor attorney for th administrate in sad and loving memory o ismav dili q how was the new satel lite launched who departed this life novt parliament street j n _ _. . hamilton « rays to advertise a there are no details bu it is assumed that a military rocket of the intercsntiuenta ballistic-missile type was usee in a three-stage configuration this time however the last stage became the satellite it self ber th 19a q is the new sputnik dif ferent from the old one sadly missed by al a sputnik ii is about sb times as heavy as the satellit which had the radio aboard q how many objects an there in the sky now a rrti -" m ,-_ the dog in the sk appreciatioin a three pieces of spnt nik t the sphere with th radio the last-stage rocket an the nose cone at least oni piece of sputnik ii the last stage rocket and possibly the nose cone rrancis in question and con _-._-_-__-..__--._ i 1 ip t _• the pastor officers anc members of bethel a m e church shelley bay desir through this medium to thani each and all who helped tc make their financial drive th success it was in the nursery rhyme it wai 1 the cow that jumped over thi . moon ; in real life it is the dog but the cow may make it yet . for even as laika the heroine of the shaggiest dog story ever told rides the skies plans are under way in moscow to send up other animals in new sput niks apes rodents mollusks and insects are reportedly waiting patiently in a row like the oysters in alice through the looking glass when they too are shot into space and their physical re actions are recorded and evaluated man will have some understanding of the problems and possibilities of space travel by human beings all this of course means nothing to little laika animals have often had good cause to wonder at the strange ness of human behavior and the passenger in the sputnik very likely is reflecting all over again that it's a dog's life sequently on behalf of thi tit 1 1 1 __■«-. fc^hss^^^^^.a^^^'^bi ___________________________ workers challenge mr fran «;_■. +_«. — - ii i _**_ _ *«. .. _ cis to say that of the three i _____________> _ f hundred and f orty-thrd coloured workers apart fron the eleven vitiated votes _. _ __,._.., .. who voted that they all to i wif ala -. i * __•_ l _. q what sort of scientific instruments are on board a oil ■man did not in fact vote fo we pray god's blessing wil attend you all and that as w grow strong financially wi may be stronger spiritually thereby letting our light shin brightly for jesus who died for us all a there are devices foi measuring the x-rays anc ultra-violet rays from the sun temperatures and pressure inside the satellite radio trans mitters batteries and air conditioning equipment his platform and accountei 1 1 _• r ... largely for fine showing ii unprecedented polling in an by election held in thes t-.1 1 island finally mr editor th bermuda labour party wishei tf ctat + 1 -.. _.___ a to state that while it suppor ted the platform of mr fran cis such endorsement was ii leserve only as to the ap pointment of the executivt ra 1 1 1 a-i » women's day service at st paul a.m.e church sunday november 17th 10th annual women's day services 11.00 a.m morning worship speaker miss helena williams 4.15 p.m special service speakers mrs louisi richards and mrs m allen 7.30 p.m evening worship mrs alfred marshall music for the three services by st paul women's ohoir councu by the house of as sembly as we subscribe to thi ___.!. —___! _ j t - 1 • .. stem choice of leader in the hous e i ii , apsemblj wht wouu choose persons to serve on thi 1 _._ r ., ... . . executive council with hin submitting such choice ti her majestyt resident rep resentative for appointment ihankmg you mr editoi yours faithfully bermuda labour party ut laika may possibly bi buoyed up by the thought tha she is the first of a grea parade of animals who soot will be circling the globe while man temporarily al least remains earthbound bound peering and squinting into the skies despite indica tions to the contrary hope persists stubbornly that some how laika will be able to get back home alive if she does it should be interesting to ob serve the effect of her trip to the stars upon her psyche will she placidly resume her role as man's best friend t or will she lord it over all of us perhaps even founding a new canine cult of personali ty we would all be com forted if amid sputnik's inces sant beep-beeps we could hear a friendly and reassuring arf-arf _ n . y herald tribune editorial w.g.brow lhairmai a sacred concert tes . . . toooy-s bedrk water healer is tops ii performance . . . tops in cleanliness . . . tops it dependable completely automatic service will be held at thi church of go st paol african methodist episcopal chord tl • a . _ angle stree just think hew much senior your ma would lx whh really hot whw always on top no mors stair climbing ... no mere tank-patting . . . no mora un wanted cold baths with an automatic electric wot htator hot wator it ready-all tho hmo day and night whenever you turn it on victoria and court streets hamiltoi thursday nov 14th 195 a church that cares where visitors an strangers only once rev t w foster m.a pastor at 8.30 p.m talent from various churchei and howard academy wil sunday november lotl i stewardship sunday participate proceeds in aid of howarc ll.uu a.n morning worshij t • • s,m electricity for water heatangam ' mmmm z\mr v*j »* r oundation to too academ cookl 3o!^!ai^5shti?ewithothe living 3.00 p.n 5.00 p.n sunday school youth fellowshij armistice da modern fuels in bermud 7.30 p.n lvenmg worship your outlook on life notice vw p.n keligious moving pictures wednesday november 13tl mid week praise service the bermuda writer clui ti.ui p.n pembroke paris will shov u0 p.n musical programme thursday november 15th programme and movie friday november 15th taxpayer never say goodbye taxpayers who have no paid their assessments for tht year 1957 are requested t pay same not later than nov ember 16th to save legal ac tion being taken mmwfwm 3r a full-length feature movii plus a short 8.uu p.n at the imperia in the b.w p.n piano recita hote god s blessings and a warm welcome await yoi . at st paul f.g.white melotonij room at 4 p.m u g hinson overseers of th poor subscsjptioj w
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FullText | page twi the bermuda recordei saturday november 9 106 the bermuda recorder source oi letters to the editor notice notice deaths fro bono publico revenue for lsl published by the union printery court street hamilton liox 60 hamilton in me sm oi in the estate ot leonard sylvester morrell james brbkworth tucke i deceased furbert lionel randolpl .>:,.. i ... i ___..__-. • -, bermuda every wednesday and saturda 3 million budget bermuda the editor the recorder sir tlied at ins late resident marbea shelly bay oct 3 at the age of 49 years leaving to mourn their loss a wif inez 4 sons williston mal t-olni xoi-vell all of bermuda and lionel jr who at present is among the queen of figr muda crew in england _ canghters carolyn gryneth and carrie 1 daughter-in law 2 sons-in-law 3 grand children 1 brother mr wilkie furbert 1 sister mrs gryneth stovell neiccs and nephews a b place managing iiidito itire bermuda labou arty's attention has bee rawn to your correspondenc ilumns of 2nd nov ove gnature w v jackson a ell as to the published articlt tptioned francis says sel s victory from unity ant scipline of supporters the party representing ii oss section the voteless iceless working class des te its preponderance of ne o race within its ranks nnot other than denounci b type of leadership inferred m the articles referred in " p/eceding paragraph in the case of w v jack - i he was modest enough lich is accepted as genuine it i am not a politician 4 consequently gives the fking classes but little as tance politically it is al ys wise never to expect inge in affairs of govern ing from racial stand nt because if it is wrong the one class in power to ect a government policy racially surely it is impossible to adopt successfully any other policy from which racialism however remote may be inferred criticisms of government policy and ad ministration must at all times item from justice with the earnest desire to serve the majority of citizens under such government with regards to what is reported in our columns as having been said by a a francis candidate for ii election pembroke parish hat is regretable first be cause the party chairman canvassed the workers suc cessfully in support of the published platform of mr subscription rate deceased 45 yearl 25 half yearl 15 yuarterl in presenting the house o assembly with the colony first 3 million budget h history the chairman of thi fnance committee mr j e p vesey made it clear that it would pot be necessary to find new sources of revenue such as direct taxation to meet expenses pursuant to the trustee act pursuant to the trustee act special rates for contract ads 1876 1871 all communications intended for pubbcation should be addressei notice is hereby givei that all persons being credi tors of or otherwise having any claims upon or agains the estate of leonard sylves ter murrell deceased win died on the 17th day of april 1957 that they are hereby re quired to forward particulars of their debts claims and de mand to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of december 1957 after which date the undersigned will pro ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the per sons entitled thereto having regard only to the debts claims and demands of which lie shall then have had notice and that he will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof so disturbed to any creditors person or persons of whose debts claims and de mands he shall riot then have had notice notice is hereby give that all persons being credi tors of or otherwise havin any claims upon or against th estate of james brinkwortl tucker deceased who diec on the 15th day of september 3957 and whose will has beei proved in the supreme court of bermuda are required on or before the 10th december 1957 to send to the under signed the particulars of their claims upon or against the said estate and that at the ex piration of such time the ex ecutors will distribute the whole of the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto having rdgard to the claims of which they shall then have notice to the manager the recorder court street cit hamilton bermuda saturday november 9 190 he said the estimates o revenue are based on existin sources and no change in rates is recommended at this time rh . ... -._. facts of sputnik i lh e sources to which mr vesey referred will yeild ai follows .- — cards of thank z the launching of the sput nik ii satellite by sovie russia raised many new ques tions by the public here arc some and the answers to them it may be as long as the final stage rocket of its predeces sor 40 feet to 50 feet i may be cylindrical in shapi rather than round it alsc has more scientific instru ments customs 1,960,410 de partmental receipts 1,070 998 miscellaneous 114,000 a break-down of ctfctoni shows among other things an estimated revenue oi 425,500 from liquors 40 770 from fish and meats 39,708 from tobacco 37 750 export duties agricul tural and pastoral good 57,660 general 892,000 miscellaneous 464,630 i be ainily of the latt lionel randolph furbert de sire through this medium t thank the many relatives an friends for floral tributes cards and letters of condol ont-e special thanks to nurse spencer mr billy west fir outerbridge neighbours and friends who assisted during his illness 4 why did the russian put a dog aboard a they needed biologica information about the effed on a living thing of weightless ness — the absence of gravity experiments done on earth with human beings in a free fall indicate a few seconds of weightlessness produce nausea q will the d:og come down alive q rlow long will the nev satelltie stay up a ta i't , ■i ■*■m a because sputnik i hai not jet come down somi scientists say that sputnik ii may be permanent in space q will it be seen in the xew york area a undoubtedly as its orbit changes it will be moving into the twilight zone ' in these latitudes and will be seen there are no predictions as to when this will occur dated this 8th day of nov ember 1957 expenditure is estimated at follows trade develop ment board 483,904 edu cation 479,732 public works 248,743 police 203,715 board of trade 195,687 agriculture 173 719 public transportation 153,850 colonial treasurv 109,249 post office 131 738 public health 131,639 also prisons 77,227 social welfare 30,631 king ed ward memorial hospital 132,000 c in memoriai dated this 7th day of nov ember 1957 *". t richard a ihe russians have hmtei that they plan to recaptun the capsule containing th animal without its burning uf on re-entering the earth's atmosphere they may use an ingenious parachute f t _ il _ __ _-__■_ ■• • _■attorney for th k t richards executor attorney for th administrate in sad and loving memory o ismav dili q how was the new satel lite launched who departed this life novt parliament street j n _ _. . hamilton « rays to advertise a there are no details bu it is assumed that a military rocket of the intercsntiuenta ballistic-missile type was usee in a three-stage configuration this time however the last stage became the satellite it self ber th 19a q is the new sputnik dif ferent from the old one sadly missed by al a sputnik ii is about sb times as heavy as the satellit which had the radio aboard q how many objects an there in the sky now a rrti -" m ,-_ the dog in the sk appreciatioin a three pieces of spnt nik t the sphere with th radio the last-stage rocket an the nose cone at least oni piece of sputnik ii the last stage rocket and possibly the nose cone rrancis in question and con _-._-_-__-..__--._ i 1 ip t _• the pastor officers anc members of bethel a m e church shelley bay desir through this medium to thani each and all who helped tc make their financial drive th success it was in the nursery rhyme it wai 1 the cow that jumped over thi . moon ; in real life it is the dog but the cow may make it yet . for even as laika the heroine of the shaggiest dog story ever told rides the skies plans are under way in moscow to send up other animals in new sput niks apes rodents mollusks and insects are reportedly waiting patiently in a row like the oysters in alice through the looking glass when they too are shot into space and their physical re actions are recorded and evaluated man will have some understanding of the problems and possibilities of space travel by human beings all this of course means nothing to little laika animals have often had good cause to wonder at the strange ness of human behavior and the passenger in the sputnik very likely is reflecting all over again that it's a dog's life sequently on behalf of thi tit 1 1 1 __■«-. fc^hss^^^^^.a^^^'^bi ___________________________ workers challenge mr fran «;_■. +_«. — - ii i _**_ _ *«. .. _ cis to say that of the three i _____________> _ f hundred and f orty-thrd coloured workers apart fron the eleven vitiated votes _. _ __,._.., .. who voted that they all to i wif ala -. i * __•_ l _. q what sort of scientific instruments are on board a oil ■man did not in fact vote fo we pray god's blessing wil attend you all and that as w grow strong financially wi may be stronger spiritually thereby letting our light shin brightly for jesus who died for us all a there are devices foi measuring the x-rays anc ultra-violet rays from the sun temperatures and pressure inside the satellite radio trans mitters batteries and air conditioning equipment his platform and accountei 1 1 _• r ... largely for fine showing ii unprecedented polling in an by election held in thes t-.1 1 island finally mr editor th bermuda labour party wishei tf ctat + 1 -.. _.___ a to state that while it suppor ted the platform of mr fran cis such endorsement was ii leserve only as to the ap pointment of the executivt ra 1 1 1 a-i » women's day service at st paul a.m.e church sunday november 17th 10th annual women's day services 11.00 a.m morning worship speaker miss helena williams 4.15 p.m special service speakers mrs louisi richards and mrs m allen 7.30 p.m evening worship mrs alfred marshall music for the three services by st paul women's ohoir councu by the house of as sembly as we subscribe to thi ___.!. —___! _ j t - 1 • .. stem choice of leader in the hous e i ii , apsemblj wht wouu choose persons to serve on thi 1 _._ r ., ... . . executive council with hin submitting such choice ti her majestyt resident rep resentative for appointment ihankmg you mr editoi yours faithfully bermuda labour party ut laika may possibly bi buoyed up by the thought tha she is the first of a grea parade of animals who soot will be circling the globe while man temporarily al least remains earthbound bound peering and squinting into the skies despite indica tions to the contrary hope persists stubbornly that some how laika will be able to get back home alive if she does it should be interesting to ob serve the effect of her trip to the stars upon her psyche will she placidly resume her role as man's best friend t or will she lord it over all of us perhaps even founding a new canine cult of personali ty we would all be com forted if amid sputnik's inces sant beep-beeps we could hear a friendly and reassuring arf-arf _ n . y herald tribune editorial w.g.brow lhairmai a sacred concert tes . . . toooy-s bedrk water healer is tops ii performance . . . tops in cleanliness . . . tops it dependable completely automatic service will be held at thi church of go st paol african methodist episcopal chord tl • a . _ angle stree just think hew much senior your ma would lx whh really hot whw always on top no mors stair climbing ... no mere tank-patting . . . no mora un wanted cold baths with an automatic electric wot htator hot wator it ready-all tho hmo day and night whenever you turn it on victoria and court streets hamiltoi thursday nov 14th 195 a church that cares where visitors an strangers only once rev t w foster m.a pastor at 8.30 p.m talent from various churchei and howard academy wil sunday november lotl i stewardship sunday participate proceeds in aid of howarc ll.uu a.n morning worshij t • • s,m electricity for water heatangam ' mmmm z\mr v*j »* r oundation to too academ cookl 3o!^!ai^5shti?ewithothe living 3.00 p.n 5.00 p.n sunday school youth fellowshij armistice da modern fuels in bermud 7.30 p.n lvenmg worship your outlook on life notice vw p.n keligious moving pictures wednesday november 13tl mid week praise service the bermuda writer clui ti.ui p.n pembroke paris will shov u0 p.n musical programme thursday november 15th programme and movie friday november 15th taxpayer never say goodbye taxpayers who have no paid their assessments for tht year 1957 are requested t pay same not later than nov ember 16th to save legal ac tion being taken mmwfwm 3r a full-length feature movii plus a short 8.uu p.n at the imperia in the b.w p.n piano recita hote god s blessings and a warm welcome await yoi . at st paul f.g.white melotonij room at 4 p.m u g hinson overseers of th poor subscsjptioj w |
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