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m 9g^ktmm*rssmmm^^^^swk a ""* i \ g sfffl published bi-weekl price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays • i volume xxxvi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t hamilton bermuda wednesday september 23 m^r " i v a^?".-:::;v v:r g&b 1 *'' ''" ' """ y w " a ■■■. ■■■.»**«* ■j **"^ ■ra u _____________ ■* ~~**"^ „«--<- -- , ""^" r ur4 ■6 i - r||_r __—____-. s_if ih _■l_^^_os !____■19 ___■hh * i wj r j|e'wpf'^fl ■i 9_h_____b fl wj 4 mffl ffif£\__t t ,' z c^*w.mfw a w a w^^«^^tiiiti^i^t^no7 * j^_ral j^rgn^kjlap ¥ 3 fefc.-*p l^^^^k^i 4 facilities at kindley air grounds are asphalt ; all curbs ' *' maw mwtm^wwmuwmwlm w tf joshr - i _ ( .™* ' 4_-si?_i £ 1'orce base is the dependent's aud sidewalks ere concrete ' m^^m j wmmwmm jrp i'injps elementary sclipol located in the roof of the building wfbjma^mmmmw^f*w im^^mwlfm the northeast section of the provides additii i catch th^t-bqjj mmm^$^mjw w^'&jmmm :£' l j1_u_l_i_1 / „ lase^uljaccul to lie hospital u out f or the base fresh water ■, icj ■. rl in vi windows arc pro j aw hi < the usual hurricane —^______________—__________ l yj3^^^^^^^^j bscuttcrs-_______________i '^ i _______________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ • i ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 • __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - h x fl i ■_____! xq a gives a meal man-a k eal no 17 new kindley school cost 800,000 peace reigns on city docks as longshoremen resume work all's quiet today on the hamilton waterfront — quiet except for the whirring of ship's winches and the whistling cf longshoremen busily working on the unloading of tons of cargo from three ships alongside the docks completed on 31 august this now 800,000 building underwent intensive inspec tion test of equipment and correction of evry obsorvatble construcion deficiency during tho period leading up to the acceptance inspection on wednesday 16 september tho school was accepted and dedicated ou friday septem ber 18 l*™elmmm*{iriiaujltx the longshoremen's tl i v i s i <> ii of the beil muda industrial union who ended their three-week work stoppage on sunday above the men are seen following their leader mr joseph mills on the inarch from union headquarters on dundonald street to front street where four ships were wait ing to bo unloaded negotiations between union representatives and the stevedores which started monday and continued yesterday will be resumed this afternoon the situation this morning was quite a pleasant contrast from what it was a week ago when bloodshed was narrowly averted after violent scenes on the docks necessitated the reading of the riot act attorney the stevedores were represented by mr jack kobinson of holmes steve doring co ltd mr a w west jr of a w west & son mr erskine adderley of adderley bros ltd and the hon a d spurling and mr k l barnard attorneys mr l w p vesey was chosen to act as chairman of the dis cussions for the time being room ceilings arc lined with accoustical tile amd fluores cent lighting is used through out tho floors are covered with asphalt tile except v here quarry tile or ceramic mosaic has been used iu toil ets and eafteria areas .... 1 1 fhe longshoremen returned to work on monday at 11.00 a.m they marched to front street in gangs from the union headquarters in dundonald st led by their president mr joseph mills their return to work alter a three-week walk out which was climaxed by the declaration of a formal strike last wednesday was tho result of conciliatory moves by the disputing parties over the week-end the governor in-council . also met over the week-end photo by ed kelly to be ready for opening of the now school year on sep tember 21 thorough coordin ation and maximum work ef " fort was required of all the many individuals and agen cies concerned \\ alls of corridors stairs and the kitchen have been lined with attractive glazed structural blocks corrosion proof hardware has boon used throughout the building west indian seeks bermuda capital negro candidate in britain gets a series of threats churchill oldest tory candidate an agenda was agreed at the first meeting and negotia tions are proceeding in a spirit of mutual co-operation and with success it is pro posed to hold further meet ings on tuesday wednesday and if necessary friday lt is intended that the public shall be kept informed of the progress of the discussions and periodic press releases will be made by the chairman to thc colony's three news each classroom has ample closet and cabinet space a hard board peg board a tack board and the traditional black board diminutive sinks drinking fountains and bathroom fixtures are pro vided for the very youngest members of tho reading writ ing-arilhniotic sot award of the overall con tract was made by thc u s army corps of engineers to the mcdonough construction company of miami florida iii june 1958 by late october of last year the contractor bad mobilized his labor force materials and plant in ber muda and major effort was brought to bear at tho job site mr james a claxton a lading businessman of st kitts who makes a point to roll out a special welcome mat to bermudians visiting his island homo was the re cipient of some bermudian hospitably last night a ______ . • • 1 • loxdox sept 21 — sir winston churchill a back bencher seeking re-election from woodford essex will bo the oldest conservative candi date in the election oct 8 he is eighty-four loxdox sept 21 — bri tain's first xegro candidate for parliament has suddenly been subjected to a series of threat ening telephone calls tho hon a d spurling m.c.p senior partner in one of the law firms representing the stevedores stepped into the picture and late sunday night the following statement was released by mr spurling for tlie employers anel mr coleridge williams barrister for the longshoremen ttwm 1 _ 1 they began at 2:43 a.m yesterday when an unidentified man told him to withdraw from the race or else we will got you and your family rnt a ■■ihe labor party has the oldest candidate in the two major parties « — david logan eighty-eight of liverpool i » .... _______ - tl _ t _ 1 one of the many safety fea tures incorporated in tho de sign of tho building is the use of screenod-in stairwells the interior fire and evacuation alarm system provides break glass typo pull stations which actuate a boll alarm within tho building and transmit a coded signal to thc base fire station a battery-operated emergency lighting system is on hand in the event that reg ular electric power should fail a reception was given in his honour by mr anel mrs ar thur bonn of king street 1'amilton present were many of tho friends mr claxton made since his first associa tion with this colony which dates back to 1934 this is hs fourth trip hero and he is enroute home after a busin ess trip to xew york r.ipers mtmm yesterday's results approximately ten months later a completed school stands in place the most rapid construction of a building this size that his over been accomplished at kindley but while mr logan has only been in parliament since 192 sir winston has been an m.p continuously since 1900 with only two years out from 1922 to 1924 last night mr vesey issued the following press release there were four more calls last night and three this after noon from different voices the latest one said i'm a book maker i'm giving five to one xegotiations continued to day between representatives of the bermuda industrial union and the stevedoring firms the agenda which was agreed at the first meeting is being proceeded with reason ably cpiickly and with success xegotiations will resume to morrow at 2:15 p.m by mutual agreement be tween the stevedoring firms and the b.i.u concurred in the longshoremen's division of the union talks between the union and the stevedores and work by the longshoremen in unloading ships cargoes will resume at 11.00 a.m tomorrow monday morning tho now school is com pletely modern having been designed in accordance with ihe latest construction stand ards of the u s air force and the u s army corps of engineers with a gross area of approximately 35,000 square cot the 2 storey building is constructed of reinforced concrete frame and si;_bs built up roofing and masonry walls odds against your living through the election mr claxton is in the real estate travel and insurance business his latest mission to tlie u s and to bermuda was to try and interest american and local investors iu capital izing in st kitts xevis and auguilla dr david pitt tho candi date,'said-that nevertheless he has no intention of withdraw ing he has been nominated by tho labor party in hampstoad a pleasant suburb in the north of london and he intends to make a race of it no matter how frequent the threats be lock incident in the dollar way school district this year mr bennett said a single channel sound sys tem with loudspeakers in each classroom and other rooms provides microphone phonograph or radio pro grams to any outlet desired two-way communications is possible with microphones in the principal's office and the oafteria as well as at the main console in the adiministrative office both parties hope that.it continued on page 6 galls case vital mr bennett called the case tlie most vital since the su preme court's far-reaching rul ings on public-school integra tion negotiations start on monday evening the fol lowing statement was released : _-____,■■*«■a __ _. 1 he is due to leave bermuda today he said ho would liko to remain longer but ho has personal and social come at 11 a.m today work on the docks resumed and dis cussions began between rep resentatives o;f the bermuda industrial union and the stevedoring firms present at tbe first meeting on behalf of the b i u were mr leonard bascome the president of the union mr joseph mills the president of the longshore men's division and a member of the executive committee of the union mr gilbert dar rill a member of the execu tive comittee of the union messrs brimmer and tucker of the longshoremen's divi sion committee and mr cole r.dge williams barrister and to be on hand lo moot a party of americans duo down to look over the possibilities of developing tourist attractions there during a visit to ber muda in 19 - }.), mr claxton i.egotiated the sale of tha famous bath house hotel iu st kitts to mr a g barber i'm sure he said these calls eome from outside the constituency they're from tho ignorant thc xotting hill crowd - it was in xotting hill last winter that some of lon don's worst race riots occurred uobert l carter of xew york xegro attorney of thc xational association for the advancement of colored peo ple had no comment except to say the supreme court will be asked to review the case mr harry cairey of can ada has joined his wife and daughter who have spent the summer with her mother mrs florence swan of swanston berkeley hill road pem broke the extetnor is finished in rancho brown integral color stucco an interesting fea ture of the school is that it has been designed to accom modate as simply as possible additional classrooms an auditorium and a gymnasium should any expansion bo ap proved and funded in the the boating system for the school is the force-hot water type oil fired large exhaust fans on , the roof and smaller units iu the rooms provide mechanical ventilation for thc building transformers with in the building provide botn 120 and 208 volt 3-phas cr.rrrent from base power distribution lines the decision by judges har vey m johnson of omaha martin d van oostorhout of sioux city iowa anel m c matthes of st louis was de livered orally after a hearing that lasted more than two hours chief judge johnsen said a written opinion going into more detail — and a man date putting it into effect — will be fled as soon as possible * * » home after a 19-day tour of canada and the u s a is mr felix richardson well known st george's town councillor who brought greetings from mayor nathan phillips q c of toronto to the mayor of st george's thc wor harry roberts mr richardson carried greetings from his mayor to toronto future a genial man who is mar ried and has a daughter who recently got her b a degree in canada and three sons two of whom are studying en gineering in england mr claxton said ho finds constant improvements taking place in bermuda the isianu has developed considerably since 1934 and the people they are just as hospitable as ever ' arkansas upheld on pupil law in addition to 1g classrooms each almost 30 feet square the building provides an ad ministrative office principal's office teachers lounge con ference room music room and cafeteria as well as th . u.ual storerooms toilets and utility rooms _-. . n 1 _ _ the cafteteria is approxi mately 50 by 60 feet and will easily accommodate the school stuff and all children in the serving area there is a stain less steel team table serving counter tray slide rail tray supreme court to get appeal st louis sept 21 the united states eighth jircuit court of appeals upheld ar kansas pupil-placement laws today outdoors there are two playgrounds a parking lot entrance driveway necefes road and sizeable grassed mr claxtpn was the house guest of mr and mrs thomas francis of pembroke ■j ii ■« ■continued on page 6 the three-judge court re versed a lower court order that three xegro children be admitted immediately to an all-white school in the rural dollarway school district near pine ibluff ark however these xegro children and any others desiring to change schools the court held may make their applications under the state pupil-placement laws ■ww « : f^h ___» 19________m_k __^^^ £ fc___b r h ___» mmm mm wk ww w > r^—^__b ■q - 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FullText | m 9g^ktmm*rssmmm^^^^swk a ""* i \ g sfffl published bi-weekl price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays • i volume xxxvi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t hamilton bermuda wednesday september 23 m^r " i v a^?".-:::;v v:r g&b 1 *'' ''" ' """ y w " a ■■■. ■■■.»**«* ■j **"^ ■ra u _____________ ■* ~~**"^ „«--<- -- , ""^" r ur4 ■6 i - r||_r __—____-. s_if ih _■l_^^_os !____■19 ___■hh * i wj r j|e'wpf'^fl ■i 9_h_____b fl wj 4 mffl ffif£\__t t ,' z c^*w.mfw a w a w^^«^^tiiiti^i^t^no7 * j^_ral j^rgn^kjlap ¥ 3 fefc.-*p l^^^^k^i 4 facilities at kindley air grounds are asphalt ; all curbs ' *' maw mwtm^wwmuwmwlm w tf joshr - i _ ( .™* ' 4_-si?_i £ 1'orce base is the dependent's aud sidewalks ere concrete ' m^^m j wmmwmm jrp i'injps elementary sclipol located in the roof of the building wfbjma^mmmmw^f*w im^^mwlfm the northeast section of the provides additii i catch th^t-bqjj mmm^$^mjw w^'&jmmm :£' l j1_u_l_i_1 / „ lase^uljaccul to lie hospital u out f or the base fresh water ■, icj ■. rl in vi windows arc pro j aw hi < the usual hurricane —^______________—__________ l yj3^^^^^^^^j bscuttcrs-_______________i '^ i _______________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ • i ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 • __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - h x fl i ■_____! xq a gives a meal man-a k eal no 17 new kindley school cost 800,000 peace reigns on city docks as longshoremen resume work all's quiet today on the hamilton waterfront — quiet except for the whirring of ship's winches and the whistling cf longshoremen busily working on the unloading of tons of cargo from three ships alongside the docks completed on 31 august this now 800,000 building underwent intensive inspec tion test of equipment and correction of evry obsorvatble construcion deficiency during tho period leading up to the acceptance inspection on wednesday 16 september tho school was accepted and dedicated ou friday septem ber 18 l*™elmmm*{iriiaujltx the longshoremen's tl i v i s i <> ii of the beil muda industrial union who ended their three-week work stoppage on sunday above the men are seen following their leader mr joseph mills on the inarch from union headquarters on dundonald street to front street where four ships were wait ing to bo unloaded negotiations between union representatives and the stevedores which started monday and continued yesterday will be resumed this afternoon the situation this morning was quite a pleasant contrast from what it was a week ago when bloodshed was narrowly averted after violent scenes on the docks necessitated the reading of the riot act attorney the stevedores were represented by mr jack kobinson of holmes steve doring co ltd mr a w west jr of a w west & son mr erskine adderley of adderley bros ltd and the hon a d spurling and mr k l barnard attorneys mr l w p vesey was chosen to act as chairman of the dis cussions for the time being room ceilings arc lined with accoustical tile amd fluores cent lighting is used through out tho floors are covered with asphalt tile except v here quarry tile or ceramic mosaic has been used iu toil ets and eafteria areas .... 1 1 fhe longshoremen returned to work on monday at 11.00 a.m they marched to front street in gangs from the union headquarters in dundonald st led by their president mr joseph mills their return to work alter a three-week walk out which was climaxed by the declaration of a formal strike last wednesday was tho result of conciliatory moves by the disputing parties over the week-end the governor in-council . also met over the week-end photo by ed kelly to be ready for opening of the now school year on sep tember 21 thorough coordin ation and maximum work ef " fort was required of all the many individuals and agen cies concerned \\ alls of corridors stairs and the kitchen have been lined with attractive glazed structural blocks corrosion proof hardware has boon used throughout the building west indian seeks bermuda capital negro candidate in britain gets a series of threats churchill oldest tory candidate an agenda was agreed at the first meeting and negotia tions are proceeding in a spirit of mutual co-operation and with success it is pro posed to hold further meet ings on tuesday wednesday and if necessary friday lt is intended that the public shall be kept informed of the progress of the discussions and periodic press releases will be made by the chairman to thc colony's three news each classroom has ample closet and cabinet space a hard board peg board a tack board and the traditional black board diminutive sinks drinking fountains and bathroom fixtures are pro vided for the very youngest members of tho reading writ ing-arilhniotic sot award of the overall con tract was made by thc u s army corps of engineers to the mcdonough construction company of miami florida iii june 1958 by late october of last year the contractor bad mobilized his labor force materials and plant in ber muda and major effort was brought to bear at tho job site mr james a claxton a lading businessman of st kitts who makes a point to roll out a special welcome mat to bermudians visiting his island homo was the re cipient of some bermudian hospitably last night a ______ . • • 1 • loxdox sept 21 — sir winston churchill a back bencher seeking re-election from woodford essex will bo the oldest conservative candi date in the election oct 8 he is eighty-four loxdox sept 21 — bri tain's first xegro candidate for parliament has suddenly been subjected to a series of threat ening telephone calls tho hon a d spurling m.c.p senior partner in one of the law firms representing the stevedores stepped into the picture and late sunday night the following statement was released by mr spurling for tlie employers anel mr coleridge williams barrister for the longshoremen ttwm 1 _ 1 they began at 2:43 a.m yesterday when an unidentified man told him to withdraw from the race or else we will got you and your family rnt a ■■ihe labor party has the oldest candidate in the two major parties « — david logan eighty-eight of liverpool i » .... _______ - tl _ t _ 1 one of the many safety fea tures incorporated in tho de sign of tho building is the use of screenod-in stairwells the interior fire and evacuation alarm system provides break glass typo pull stations which actuate a boll alarm within tho building and transmit a coded signal to thc base fire station a battery-operated emergency lighting system is on hand in the event that reg ular electric power should fail a reception was given in his honour by mr anel mrs ar thur bonn of king street 1'amilton present were many of tho friends mr claxton made since his first associa tion with this colony which dates back to 1934 this is hs fourth trip hero and he is enroute home after a busin ess trip to xew york r.ipers mtmm yesterday's results approximately ten months later a completed school stands in place the most rapid construction of a building this size that his over been accomplished at kindley but while mr logan has only been in parliament since 192 sir winston has been an m.p continuously since 1900 with only two years out from 1922 to 1924 last night mr vesey issued the following press release there were four more calls last night and three this after noon from different voices the latest one said i'm a book maker i'm giving five to one xegotiations continued to day between representatives of the bermuda industrial union and the stevedoring firms the agenda which was agreed at the first meeting is being proceeded with reason ably cpiickly and with success xegotiations will resume to morrow at 2:15 p.m by mutual agreement be tween the stevedoring firms and the b.i.u concurred in the longshoremen's division of the union talks between the union and the stevedores and work by the longshoremen in unloading ships cargoes will resume at 11.00 a.m tomorrow monday morning tho now school is com pletely modern having been designed in accordance with ihe latest construction stand ards of the u s air force and the u s army corps of engineers with a gross area of approximately 35,000 square cot the 2 storey building is constructed of reinforced concrete frame and si;_bs built up roofing and masonry walls odds against your living through the election mr claxton is in the real estate travel and insurance business his latest mission to tlie u s and to bermuda was to try and interest american and local investors iu capital izing in st kitts xevis and auguilla dr david pitt tho candi date,'said-that nevertheless he has no intention of withdraw ing he has been nominated by tho labor party in hampstoad a pleasant suburb in the north of london and he intends to make a race of it no matter how frequent the threats be lock incident in the dollar way school district this year mr bennett said a single channel sound sys tem with loudspeakers in each classroom and other rooms provides microphone phonograph or radio pro grams to any outlet desired two-way communications is possible with microphones in the principal's office and the oafteria as well as at the main console in the adiministrative office both parties hope that.it continued on page 6 galls case vital mr bennett called the case tlie most vital since the su preme court's far-reaching rul ings on public-school integra tion negotiations start on monday evening the fol lowing statement was released : _-____,■■*«■a __ _. 1 he is due to leave bermuda today he said ho would liko to remain longer but ho has personal and social come at 11 a.m today work on the docks resumed and dis cussions began between rep resentatives o;f the bermuda industrial union and the stevedoring firms present at tbe first meeting on behalf of the b i u were mr leonard bascome the president of the union mr joseph mills the president of the longshore men's division and a member of the executive committee of the union mr gilbert dar rill a member of the execu tive comittee of the union messrs brimmer and tucker of the longshoremen's divi sion committee and mr cole r.dge williams barrister and to be on hand lo moot a party of americans duo down to look over the possibilities of developing tourist attractions there during a visit to ber muda in 19 - }.), mr claxton i.egotiated the sale of tha famous bath house hotel iu st kitts to mr a g barber i'm sure he said these calls eome from outside the constituency they're from tho ignorant thc xotting hill crowd - it was in xotting hill last winter that some of lon don's worst race riots occurred uobert l carter of xew york xegro attorney of thc xational association for the advancement of colored peo ple had no comment except to say the supreme court will be asked to review the case mr harry cairey of can ada has joined his wife and daughter who have spent the summer with her mother mrs florence swan of swanston berkeley hill road pem broke the extetnor is finished in rancho brown integral color stucco an interesting fea ture of the school is that it has been designed to accom modate as simply as possible additional classrooms an auditorium and a gymnasium should any expansion bo ap proved and funded in the the boating system for the school is the force-hot water type oil fired large exhaust fans on , the roof and smaller units iu the rooms provide mechanical ventilation for thc building transformers with in the building provide botn 120 and 208 volt 3-phas cr.rrrent from base power distribution lines the decision by judges har vey m johnson of omaha martin d van oostorhout of sioux city iowa anel m c matthes of st louis was de livered orally after a hearing that lasted more than two hours chief judge johnsen said a written opinion going into more detail — and a man date putting it into effect — will be fled as soon as possible * * » home after a 19-day tour of canada and the u s a is mr felix richardson well known st george's town councillor who brought greetings from mayor nathan phillips q c of toronto to the mayor of st george's thc wor harry roberts mr richardson carried greetings from his mayor to toronto future a genial man who is mar ried and has a daughter who recently got her b a degree in canada and three sons two of whom are studying en gineering in england mr claxton said ho finds constant improvements taking place in bermuda the isianu has developed considerably since 1934 and the people they are just as hospitable as ever ' arkansas upheld on pupil law in addition to 1g classrooms each almost 30 feet square the building provides an ad ministrative office principal's office teachers lounge con ference room music room and cafeteria as well as th . u.ual storerooms toilets and utility rooms _-. . n 1 _ _ the cafteteria is approxi mately 50 by 60 feet and will easily accommodate the school stuff and all children in the serving area there is a stain less steel team table serving counter tray slide rail tray supreme court to get appeal st louis sept 21 the united states eighth jircuit court of appeals upheld ar kansas pupil-placement laws today outdoors there are two playgrounds a parking lot entrance driveway necefes road and sizeable grassed mr claxtpn was the house guest of mr and mrs thomas francis of pembroke ■j ii ■« ■continued on page 6 the three-judge court re versed a lower court order that three xegro children be admitted immediately to an all-white school in the rural dollarway school district near pine ibluff ark however these xegro children and any others desiring to change schools the court held may make their applications under the state pupil-placement laws ■ww « : f^h ___» 19________m_k __^^^ £ fc___b r h ___» mmm mm wk ww w > r^—^__b ■q - 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