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wednesday february 15 1961 page six thb bermuda rboorder i social workers told of close link between religion and psychiatry pro-lumumba riot at un today happy coincidences congo war fears mount over mark trio's assassination of lumumba continued from page 1 bermuda trip of others stood in the gallery and demonstrated ef forts by u.n guards to quiet the storm were to no avail the shouting continued and the demonstration continued from page 1 tions and values in order that he should not impose the m upon a patient ters of sin and guilt dr ker niay benefit by discussion of mail benefit by discussion ot such matters with a clergy man as the latter does to him continued from age 1 continued from page 1 grew in intensity trip to bermuda for iwo per sons order in the congo has trie 1 to keep aloof from the politi cal and tribal rivalries that have brought chaos to the right worth old republic reward would be paid to the village tribesmen who report edly beat lumumba a n tj his two compatriots to death the katanga interior ministry said : by the same token the psy chiatrist must have a similar understanding with himself in dealing with spiritual matters l.x guards generally effi were among the several hun dred people in the gallery when she got the prize as h booster for the new york civil service she didn't exact ly threaten her husband sh confided in an interview yes terday—she just nut him m his best behaviour lest she not bring him to bermuda with her cieut in controlling outbursts were comple ..' overwhelni \\ as the various factions eame to the only other time a dem onstration got out of control was at lake success in ims when some ultra-nationalistic moslems put on a demonstr tion while it is impossible sharp ly to demarcate a line of di vision between man's psycho logical and spiritual needs and activities through the special talents of both clergyman and psychiatrist each operating in his owi field and each under standing each other's doc trines a maximum of good can be established for the pa tient's benefit according to the psyehologfcl jong the absence of religion is at the root of all psychologi cal disease and unless the psychiatrist believes he must necessarily be neurotic him self a n d therefore limited in his ability to heln people solve their own problems blows i iey were restrain 1 but mr hamewrskjold ordered his aides in the coiigi to continue a full and impar tial investigation - ' ef the kill ing of lumumba and two po litical associates in katanga province reported by vill agers after their escape from a farm house prison riies ■■people have rid the congo and the whole world of a problem from acting mate effectively out of concern lor women wii.i but an ardent follower ol lumumba declared in leo poldville this will mean n i this will mean war faculty votes to integrate college that torn modi icat ion of the cun of excluding xegroes ' well he ouiile arrived by the liner oucen of berinud i on monday and were some of the first cruise passengers to follow ex-i'resident harry s truman and his wife down tip gangplank travellinir abroad the same ship with their for mer chief executive who came here for a two-week family reunion was only one of the happy coincidences ex perienced by the caldwells on the trip was necessary so that the ad missions committee can act on t li e application of an african student some diplomats though ad mittedly fearing the immedi ate consequences of liiiuum dealing with specific ina the katanga government challenged the right ef the un to probe the affair and de fiantly replied prove it •> ba's assassination suggested his removal night in the long run clear the air politically w1xstox-salem x c feb 14 — the faculty of wake forest college voted in favour of integrating the col lege at a meeting yesterday members of the undergradu ate student body have been working to raise money to bring african students to the college the college has ap proximately 1,900 under graduates about 1,500 of them boys thc rest girls coming soon charges the trio were murder ed by the government the goateed ex-|)ostal elerk e o ii i d rouse the nationalistic spirit of the masses but it is doubtful that any of his lieu tenants possess t h e flamboy ance in hold the allegiance or tip millions of illiterate con a resolution to this effect w a s adopted for presentatiou to the college board of trus tees katanga presiilent mei a e tshombe a bitter enemy ol lumumba who was handed the ex-premier as a prisoner jan 17 by mr kasavubu stiil refused to see tht ethiopian general assigned by the un to investigate the massacre tost paul a.m.e church the faculty acted at its monthly meeting in the law school building after con siderable debate it adopted a r e s o 1 u t i e n presented by a committee to which the matter had been referred when it was brought up a year ago when they embarked on the week long cruise saturday one of the first passengers they met was mrs rosa barber of xew york who also was the lucky winner of an-expense paid trip to bermuda they decided to share their experi ence together eighty-nine members of the faculty/of at least km elijrih'e to participate voted on the measure but the ratio of af firmative to negative vot s was not disclosed golese mr moses m sephula of transvaal africa there is also a possibilit y that iizenga might run into a challenge from other ambi tious dolnicos anxioom i tahe lnmnmba's iriaee a ux spokesman iu elisa bethville capital of katanga said we are naturally wo •_ ried about the consequences of the death of lumumba and will continue with our efforts for an independent investigi tion into his death " scheduled for an illustrated lecture saturday night march 18 1961 the resolution pointed out three potential rivals are anicet kastiamura informa tion mi lister in lumumba's rahinel vrha now controls mmah of ki v ii province . ( leoph . kamitatu nro-l.umi.ml.a pr - sideili of leonoldville pro vince i n (' bernard salunni the ex-nreniier's secretary now assigned to cairo as rep wscnlative of the stanley mrs barber mother of a grown son is an active civi aad social worker who takes a special interest in the welfare of old folks and the blind she is a member of union baptist church and has served on its women's usher board for 30 at 8.00 pjn fr rollocks agency st paul a.m.e lecture room don't miss court street hamilton katanga authorities said lumumba had been buried ia a secret grave to prevent possible pilgrimages to the scene this great lecturer and pulpiteer shall come under the ausnices of st paul's local missionary society real estate travel insurance licensed auctioneer collections land in every parish we arrange your mortgage and minor repairs taken care of immediately wi .; landlords approval years mrs calwell who has a delightful sense of humour and an easy smile has work ed for the department of hos pitals as an interviewer for 35 vears she is a member of the gothamettes an exclusive group of prominent ladies who made their social debut to gether many years ago then decided to stick together as an organization for civic and charitable work in announcing an 80,000 ville regime phone 1-5802 wp_-^l at m x ' jf m wajp b m^^am w^cmts^^^^mmmm aa^—i e / jwm k w j^k^^l^^^l y^mt tmm^m / oh me - / _£ ifc ib jhsbuhp a mr •■»;: :; '-■' polio shots sfcfc •*-** ... , the three visitors were over whelmed by the beauty of ber muda and thc friendliness of thc people they met they plan to return for a longer stay — *- ' ■>■:'.,. . if you or your children had their first two polio shots last summer it is now time for the third shot icome please consult the date on your immuni zation card and visit your family doctor or a medical and health department clinic at one of the following times bavltallza your kidneys wednesdays and fridays 9 to 11:30 a.m health centre victoria st feal teenier-leek teaaa • r nothing w ■____. or w aaaaa am mwa aehaa udptlu oanaod am amm kmnar action tbl mak too wmttm frmsm wonf cloudy urlno a.ttlni up night burning i to mnapam an ola inaaa rhaumatltm baakaana cat palna clralaa undor by swallaa an klaa laaa af bncrgy au ctstbx kalpa too elaas aad purify yaw wood ft aolda and polaona now orooplna lata total and raoaclaa in m boun cti not uua kidnoy garma atr*ngtk*ua sldnay f and aapola acid and polaona ot ctstex trobanyehamlatoaouar km to ant wmm right ar mom*j amah owl in m koura raoj will faal kottaf • . cystex e !•• aidaara skv-aaatl.a aiatf 4 - fridays 2:30 to 4 p.m somerset & st george's mondays 2:30 to 4 p.m warwick & grace church note lhe first two shots given last summer will give you no protection against polio without the third shot dr simon frazer director of health services my fok real beer ask for st pauli girl ... it's so good available throughout the island and from gosling's •' ™ ' 8 quality ba_<r f aatrim ctm*n_hn i **." if it is ■■■_..:.: rr^r v " job printing please invite me and enjoy s'jrjbeam bread beyond compare ladies any meal is sure to be r success with sunbeam to grace your table take off the beautiful new wrapper and enjoy bread every bit as good as miss sunbeam is pretty you can't beat its fine freshness and flavor one bite and you'll understand why it earned the right to be called sunbeam and to have miss sunbeam's picture on the wrapper look for her at your grocer's invite sunbeam to your house today we can satisfy you i bread if y want so good magazines booklets pamphlets letterheads calendars billheads it earned jcanadm ,_-— fr . z a!?-**2 m-amm wedd ; ng invitations envelopes the name v ■-***' bmlmt liy ttsmikm mt on-ity i_*iii m mammm mmjaammm 5a tickets posters ledgers etc sunbeam place your order now with and the right the union printery to put printers and publishers of the bermuda recorder bottled by bermuda mineral miss sunbeam on the wrapper court street hamilton water co
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1961-02-15 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1961-02-15 |
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wednesday february 15 1961 page six thb bermuda rboorder i social workers told of close link between religion and psychiatry pro-lumumba riot at un today happy coincidences congo war fears mount over mark trio's assassination of lumumba continued from page 1 bermuda trip of others stood in the gallery and demonstrated ef forts by u.n guards to quiet the storm were to no avail the shouting continued and the demonstration continued from page 1 tions and values in order that he should not impose the m upon a patient ters of sin and guilt dr ker niay benefit by discussion of mail benefit by discussion ot such matters with a clergy man as the latter does to him continued from age 1 continued from page 1 grew in intensity trip to bermuda for iwo per sons order in the congo has trie 1 to keep aloof from the politi cal and tribal rivalries that have brought chaos to the right worth old republic reward would be paid to the village tribesmen who report edly beat lumumba a n tj his two compatriots to death the katanga interior ministry said : by the same token the psy chiatrist must have a similar understanding with himself in dealing with spiritual matters l.x guards generally effi were among the several hun dred people in the gallery when she got the prize as h booster for the new york civil service she didn't exact ly threaten her husband sh confided in an interview yes terday—she just nut him m his best behaviour lest she not bring him to bermuda with her cieut in controlling outbursts were comple ..' overwhelni \\ as the various factions eame to the only other time a dem onstration got out of control was at lake success in ims when some ultra-nationalistic moslems put on a demonstr tion while it is impossible sharp ly to demarcate a line of di vision between man's psycho logical and spiritual needs and activities through the special talents of both clergyman and psychiatrist each operating in his owi field and each under standing each other's doc trines a maximum of good can be established for the pa tient's benefit according to the psyehologfcl jong the absence of religion is at the root of all psychologi cal disease and unless the psychiatrist believes he must necessarily be neurotic him self a n d therefore limited in his ability to heln people solve their own problems blows i iey were restrain 1 but mr hamewrskjold ordered his aides in the coiigi to continue a full and impar tial investigation - ' ef the kill ing of lumumba and two po litical associates in katanga province reported by vill agers after their escape from a farm house prison riies ■■people have rid the congo and the whole world of a problem from acting mate effectively out of concern lor women wii.i but an ardent follower ol lumumba declared in leo poldville this will mean n i this will mean war faculty votes to integrate college that torn modi icat ion of the cun of excluding xegroes ' well he ouiile arrived by the liner oucen of berinud i on monday and were some of the first cruise passengers to follow ex-i'resident harry s truman and his wife down tip gangplank travellinir abroad the same ship with their for mer chief executive who came here for a two-week family reunion was only one of the happy coincidences ex perienced by the caldwells on the trip was necessary so that the ad missions committee can act on t li e application of an african student some diplomats though ad mittedly fearing the immedi ate consequences of liiiuum dealing with specific ina the katanga government challenged the right ef the un to probe the affair and de fiantly replied prove it •> ba's assassination suggested his removal night in the long run clear the air politically w1xstox-salem x c feb 14 — the faculty of wake forest college voted in favour of integrating the col lege at a meeting yesterday members of the undergradu ate student body have been working to raise money to bring african students to the college the college has ap proximately 1,900 under graduates about 1,500 of them boys thc rest girls coming soon charges the trio were murder ed by the government the goateed ex-|)ostal elerk e o ii i d rouse the nationalistic spirit of the masses but it is doubtful that any of his lieu tenants possess t h e flamboy ance in hold the allegiance or tip millions of illiterate con a resolution to this effect w a s adopted for presentatiou to the college board of trus tees katanga presiilent mei a e tshombe a bitter enemy ol lumumba who was handed the ex-premier as a prisoner jan 17 by mr kasavubu stiil refused to see tht ethiopian general assigned by the un to investigate the massacre tost paul a.m.e church the faculty acted at its monthly meeting in the law school building after con siderable debate it adopted a r e s o 1 u t i e n presented by a committee to which the matter had been referred when it was brought up a year ago when they embarked on the week long cruise saturday one of the first passengers they met was mrs rosa barber of xew york who also was the lucky winner of an-expense paid trip to bermuda they decided to share their experi ence together eighty-nine members of the faculty/of at least km elijrih'e to participate voted on the measure but the ratio of af firmative to negative vot s was not disclosed golese mr moses m sephula of transvaal africa there is also a possibilit y that iizenga might run into a challenge from other ambi tious dolnicos anxioom i tahe lnmnmba's iriaee a ux spokesman iu elisa bethville capital of katanga said we are naturally wo •_ ried about the consequences of the death of lumumba and will continue with our efforts for an independent investigi tion into his death " scheduled for an illustrated lecture saturday night march 18 1961 the resolution pointed out three potential rivals are anicet kastiamura informa tion mi lister in lumumba's rahinel vrha now controls mmah of ki v ii province . ( leoph . kamitatu nro-l.umi.ml.a pr - sideili of leonoldville pro vince i n (' bernard salunni the ex-nreniier's secretary now assigned to cairo as rep wscnlative of the stanley mrs barber mother of a grown son is an active civi aad social worker who takes a special interest in the welfare of old folks and the blind she is a member of union baptist church and has served on its women's usher board for 30 at 8.00 pjn fr rollocks agency st paul a.m.e lecture room don't miss court street hamilton katanga authorities said lumumba had been buried ia a secret grave to prevent possible pilgrimages to the scene this great lecturer and pulpiteer shall come under the ausnices of st paul's local missionary society real estate travel insurance licensed auctioneer collections land in every parish we arrange your mortgage and minor repairs taken care of immediately wi .; landlords approval years mrs calwell who has a delightful sense of humour and an easy smile has work ed for the department of hos pitals as an interviewer for 35 vears she is a member of the gothamettes an exclusive group of prominent ladies who made their social debut to gether many years ago then decided to stick together as an organization for civic and charitable work in announcing an 80,000 ville regime phone 1-5802 wp_-^l at m x ' jf m wajp b m^^am w^cmts^^^^mmmm aa^—i e / jwm k w j^k^^l^^^l y^mt tmm^m / oh me - / _£ ifc ib jhsbuhp a mr •■»;: :; '-■' polio shots sfcfc •*-** ... , the three visitors were over whelmed by the beauty of ber muda and thc friendliness of thc people they met they plan to return for a longer stay — *- ' ■>■:'.,. . if you or your children had their first two polio shots last summer it is now time for the third shot icome please consult the date on your immuni zation card and visit your family doctor or a medical and health department clinic at one of the following times bavltallza your kidneys wednesdays and fridays 9 to 11:30 a.m health centre victoria st feal teenier-leek teaaa • r nothing w ■____. or w aaaaa am mwa aehaa udptlu oanaod am amm kmnar action tbl mak too wmttm frmsm wonf cloudy urlno a.ttlni up night burning i to mnapam an ola inaaa rhaumatltm baakaana cat palna clralaa undor by swallaa an klaa laaa af bncrgy au ctstbx kalpa too elaas aad purify yaw wood ft aolda and polaona now orooplna lata total and raoaclaa in m boun cti not uua kidnoy garma atr*ngtk*ua sldnay f and aapola acid and polaona ot ctstex trobanyehamlatoaouar km to ant wmm right ar mom*j amah owl in m koura raoj will faal kottaf • . cystex e !•• aidaara skv-aaatl.a aiatf 4 - fridays 2:30 to 4 p.m somerset & st george's mondays 2:30 to 4 p.m warwick & grace church note lhe first two shots given last summer will give you no protection against polio without the third shot dr simon frazer director of health services my fok real beer ask for st pauli girl ... it's so good available throughout the island and from gosling's •' ™ ' 8 quality ba_ |
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