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for cooking & drinking ways fresh t mambbm ■bermuda j hecorder m l^~-r--^p f purvis a c(p rs ltd published bi-weekly price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d canada's best volume xxvra hamilton bermuda saturday july 12 1952 no 90 coroner's jury indict man ireedorhar««^b magistrate ladies discuss need for new hospital alex romeo extends miss gibson in exhibition lilt at tennis stadium lm 7 . ami . - m iy db8flfffc gzm swh i ■a f ,- ' i***er i i th ttf ~ ij f^f mmam 1 je -* ■* *' ' ' t : jflp "'" »■■■■o v 3su 1 j i^ikamp'i^p rajk * jg^^glmmv^l^s f a j^ai am^t^f^m^^^w ** *| lis jfif jft - w m || >^ id yam pi g^m an americas sailor who wa i-quitted of a dangerous driv witb i lie exception si snow tht mw witnesses who lesti lied al the court hearing t *- lit,i il yes niaj ;; t li iaqu«**t they were bmnm ■mate mel \ in wallaee culomma r barge in the somerset u . i ale s court mvli week ago and tiued <;."> for earelea driving which led lo lie w mt 1 toy dowling l'-i-vra^^b i j^^^h declared lh big crowd witnesses thrilling tennis finals tomorrow l val was driving a fthori i ktaiwi behind suow at .„ iii of tin aeeid-'iit ; ami mia mm t w in was a pillion ri 1 t on l:er litis band's cycle samiiej hal ward the taxi driver ami dr b k nash mrs jury j sti : g in iav alec romeo somers isiia tennis association singles cham :•■' i ;_ dmi pioii unleashed some of his best tennis at the stadium ou i^^^^^h the kt;.te*m liie jury was mv m the death oi the pol^^^ti who ■- . nig iss altln-a iibson tenuis star dowling was ilisci ::•_ plans to ir > abroad in m t r ; i i 1 1 i 1 1 r ua tht minisiiy at the lime ol the aeeideilt hibition match during the afternoon should time permit in the event she does play it will be the last opportunity to see this star in action before she leaves the colony next week as having mt : * ' " n ring faslef d hitting harder scored repeat et!i \. ilh placements lo either side of the court amu iibson won both sets but she had to pill out lur beat especially iu service when the ball was in play there were moments when the local player was surer and sounder rngmukg in low ground shots dent caused b : htmday jum il hi i..i.l more grief was broughl to li.s family this we k when his grandfather mr fredrick james dowling passed avvav on wednesday after a long ill driving tin coroner the h t williams did not wlie members of the cottatre lli-pital vuisinir ii auxiliary joaraeyed to the iii li ,• 1 mrs lionel darrell at llan ingto i soiuid for their kcgular monthly meeting oo tuesday the thought that was uppermost in their munis was the need for a new hos pital to replace tlie cottage hospital nursi ig home y n it proper to call the bailor samuel e snow to testify be fore the jury a he had al ready be n dealt >• ith the results of some of the matches played yesterday are as follows iless ■>!'' is survived by oii son one brother and a daugli the meeting was attended l.y m members iron . i ts of the blaad and was presided over by mis ida smith president „!' tin auxiliary au considered were plans for the groups annual cruise to the sea owdetn chieli will take place m thurs day july 24 the corona lias 1 ■chartered for the purpose at tl jusioa oi the meeting refreshments were served taylor and ford defeated r dismont and parsons 7-5 s i 6-3 in the semi-final men's singles c corbin de feated h smith 6-2 3-6 6-0 6-4 a romeo defeated c dis mont 6-3 6-0 c dismont and i russell defeated w thomas and grace cormusier 6-1 4-6 6-3 ter th wor l m minty the magistrate who heard the trial of snow on saturday june 2s reduced the charge of danger ous driving ", ■one of careless driving in addition to the tj.'i tine lie in und snow over for failing to report the acci dent miss iibson served with tre mendous power the specta tors never experienced any thrills from the overhead play of the visitor romeo never found himself iu a position so difficult he was forced to lob the aloft for respite family feud believed to be at base of crawl hill fire majority of cases for supreme court are morals offences famous tennis star reveals other talents at leopards club luncheon the set scores were 6-2 6-1 in favour of miss iibson mixed doubles c corbin and miss seaton defeated a simmons and lois perinchief 6-2 6-3 r dismont and miss iibson defeated a romeo and mrs francis 6-2 6-2 criminal session of supreme court opens monday with 23 indictments miss althea gibson tunlis audience with vocal ?. editions the magistrate in giving judgment siaied that the fact that dowling died two lavs afler tlv ac-.dent must not b allowed to prejudice the <]. fei'daui's ■!• fence on tin otter ia 7 nly a bruised ftjr haii be n u/tered it would not have alfeevrd fonnitrra •: i e n i • utially dangerous an old family feud over a dwelling house at crawl hill ached a flaming point on ■iesday night and is bc • be at the base of the l completely gutted reicivcd a l»ig applause the first summer tourna ment sponsored by the somers isles association at the sta dium has been a success to date the s.i.l.t.a is to be complimented on the move which is a popular one gener ally among tennis players mr dismont chairman of the s.|.i,.t.a"s lournainent committee iu presenting the star recalled two years ago when he visited the states the l>ig question then was will villi a iibson play at forest hill '* thai question was of rd i dg.u!ieaiiee to all genii . lsncn b e c a u s •• no >•■•'* :(< »« h»t im hi play-d theiv when the criminal session of the supreme court opens on monday morning some thing in the nature of a record will ih established by the num ber of sexual and morals of fences which will engage the attention of th court ladies singles mrs quillard martin defeated miss alexan der 6-1 6-1 m iss althea iihsor world famous teniuh vijic who is eur rently visiting bern uda in connection with t i m.t • i i in c,,,,;,ge which is jointly «<.. ncil by mr george outer bridge and his brother mr arthur outerbridge today's game are 11 a in — mrs quillard martin vs miss baltimore business tioi i i lull r;u»i ia ffni iibson vs ilw thyra jgduaam i mfiltjavina here 4 p.m — a koniei vs a sttn^bbj '* am sm ; mi c 1 ■mrs martin li mmr map 7.30-winuer a vs kl^^ab^^^h dismont sunday , p.m — gent's singles finals ; wffy ladies singles l^^a "$ ■fismm^kww^bmmm doubles men's x mixed doubles be i i jbji^^^^b^^^^b tile iibson tile h the sb^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^h j i jw niig k a . a poliee reporte i y.,terday lot evidence lea.-v llum to be lieve that the fire was deliber ately set and as a consequence an arson charge will be made shortly xo name was given of who is suspected or is like ly to be charged am 11 ai the tha i ■- .' t ll a\i of luo feccideiit ol the 23 persons fat-iutf iu dictnicnts nine will answer charges including indecent as sault ou women rape and at tempted rape or unlawful car nal knowledge of girls below the age of 16 revealed alio wimfkvv of a taxi talking to the driver the defendant came up from behind on his au tocyclc and knocked dowling down there was no evidence the magistrate said that it happened from any negligence on dowling's part talents on thursday .■<: uu leo pards club luncheon she it is now history that she was the first mr dismont said adding that from there she went on to wimbl ion iu eng land and across the continent to ( id-many where she won the championship lie added itcrai'iila at large is happy to welcome miss iibson here sang after a glowing iattodtle tion to the cluh ami the radio audience by mr russell dis luoiit who described her rise in the tennis world miss iibson delightfully surprised her listeners by singing iu a one mail william walter frost is charged with uidaw the fire was discovered shortly before 10 p.m and the only person in the cottage at the time was mr l iib bons who escaped uninjured fill carnal of three under age girls while two boys trava nier leonard taeklin and everett joseph west ale ac cused of a similar oll'cncc against one girl he considered the evidence supported a conviction of care less but not dangerous driving suit rj voice three populai in a few weli chosen re marks miss iibson told the club she was iadced glad to be able to come here she was enjoy ing herself ' more and more very moment vou have a very nice country she songs with the accompaniment of hubert smith and his trio tin visitor rendered dllie velvet just before the honeymoon heading the list of accused persons is joy ray corrcia who rather than face the court and jury earlier this year to answer a charge of indecent assault against a woman jump ed bail and stowed away to the i'nited states where he was discovered and deported after several weeks detention don't take your love from me and lllue moon she m w vv l r kta m^^w^m w ■" * jmm.^w^igajm£^sg \ ■mjrw 1w vb » v \. . ■' ■? ' • imm : "'^ 7 w m *■-^- li j r ma xh r je mar m mg m m mm^kk i t 3 bmw mm a w wk »'■" ***** * i bpt ♦ imf j w a wife loses petition for divorce from husband manager o hotel ast our chief justice grants decree to mr a e dunbar here on his second bermuda holiday is mr stansbury ro berts of baltimore lie arrived by the jueen on monday aud plans to remain a week lie said he was so impressed by the beauty of the island and the hospitality of the people that the colony has become his favouritt vacation spot he is the guest of mrs carolyne thomas of west pembroke llewellyn adolphus spen cer another alleged moral of fender who was too ill at the last assize to stand trial is again listed for indictment stephen adolphus richards who pleaded guilty to a car nal knowledge charge at tin last assize will appear on monday for sentencing also answering a similar charge will be slippery | leonard hilgrovc vickers respondent in case personal and social ltecaiise evidei.ee showed that mis mabel louise dunbar of frisv ell's hill pembroke had firmly ; nd irrevocahly made up her mind to leave her husband for good long before he admittedly coauaitted adultery vv i h her sister-in-law the chief ..' tie the hon j t iilberl rejected her petition for divorce vrriving on the yueen ot rinuda on wednesday for line day stay at milestone mbroke west were mr and s harry a parris of cani dge mass mr parris who an electrical engineer is a iduate of the massachusetts titilte of technology and s a class mate of mr vernon ■" - i'lv «■»• •". j a ,. ksoll 0 f pembroke lie that 1 was put probable thai ,. ms m ,". x .,.,„ j v . position her unhanpuiesb wai eaaard , wilh ,,„. h . ivlh , r 1 dio tube any rate ". 1 ' 1 ' 1 i l >>'. manufacturing conipanv of l "' ~ i •''•'■•' " l 1 h(>r i xevvton mass and is also a mother ia law he a 1 io in .. mb . r * tue freaky in ply khoiigiit tit huslmid miglit ..:.... j)t riml technical instead he granted ■deei dunbar tbo of priewell hill * i ii 1 charged her with deeertioi iee nisi to mr alfred evelyn ho contested his wife's petition attention attention there will be a dance among the other cases listed for trial arc seven of break ing and entering thn f cycle theft one and possibly two of arson one of illegal possession of firearms a charge of gaol-break and one of stealing from au employer the evidence taken as a whole did not establish such cruelty on the part of the hus band as to justify the wife's witlniraw.il from co-habitat ion and at the time of her with drawal no ipicstioii of adultery on the part of the husband had arisen the chief justice stated unity tennis patio friday july 18 1952 in aid of involved iu the cycle cases arc ashley beach roger wil lis fox stanley eugene flood involved iu also i and escap ing from prison is chicken leroy lawrence i harvey shoebox i william desilva is charged for unlawful posses sion of a gun and with being concerned with george henry thomas decosta silva in the burglarv of the spanish 15oat club the howard academy he added that apart from cruelty or adultery there must be some reason id very grave and convincing character t justify withdrawal of a ggam from the matrimonial home ive i ill milder lie mllueliee i ther and that his ii f liis wife iii many peets " • , blau ' v.iii hy school iii post on funds sponsors : miss betty sherlock mr better known bill lightbourne among the students return ing for summer vacation was mr and mrs granville gibbons pause momentarily during d utting of the huge ake at the reception which followed their marriage on june 26 the bride is the former hilda patsy i wilson daughter of mr and mrs martin wilson of warwick story on page 3 bu1 be added thfl amounted , wayne jackson of cox's hill to no here than what a dis j pembroke west who arrived i burnished judge had des j recently from washington crib d as tic war am tear : d.c where he attends banne of cobjugl i life and did not ker junior high school come all and enjoy yourself the dunbars wre marri d in december 1912 and until the time of their separation lived in an aparlment in his mother's house refreshments on sale music in attendance price 6 couth 1 on pa f continued on page 8 ■b v mat j i why not try these two companions baking "
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1952-07-12 |
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FullText | for cooking & drinking ways fresh t mambbm ■bermuda j hecorder m l^~-r--^p f purvis a c(p rs ltd published bi-weekly price 4d wednesdays saturdays 6d canada's best volume xxvra hamilton bermuda saturday july 12 1952 no 90 coroner's jury indict man ireedorhar««^b magistrate ladies discuss need for new hospital alex romeo extends miss gibson in exhibition lilt at tennis stadium lm 7 . ami . - m iy db8flfffc gzm swh i ■a f ,- ' i***er i i th ttf ~ ij f^f mmam 1 je -* ■* *' ' ' t : jflp "'" »■■■■o v 3su 1 j i^ikamp'i^p rajk * jg^^glmmv^l^s f a j^ai am^t^f^m^^^w ** *| lis jfif jft - w m || >^ id yam pi g^m an americas sailor who wa i-quitted of a dangerous driv witb i lie exception si snow tht mw witnesses who lesti lied al the court hearing t *- lit,i il yes niaj ;; t li iaqu«**t they were bmnm ■mate mel \ in wallaee culomma r barge in the somerset u . i ale s court mvli week ago and tiued <;."> for earelea driving which led lo lie w mt 1 toy dowling l'-i-vra^^b i j^^^h declared lh big crowd witnesses thrilling tennis finals tomorrow l val was driving a fthori i ktaiwi behind suow at .„ iii of tin aeeid-'iit ; ami mia mm t w in was a pillion ri 1 t on l:er litis band's cycle samiiej hal ward the taxi driver ami dr b k nash mrs jury j sti : g in iav alec romeo somers isiia tennis association singles cham :•■' i ;_ dmi pioii unleashed some of his best tennis at the stadium ou i^^^^^h the kt;.te*m liie jury was mv m the death oi the pol^^^ti who ■- . nig iss altln-a iibson tenuis star dowling was ilisci ::•_ plans to ir > abroad in m t r ; i i 1 1 i 1 1 r ua tht minisiiy at the lime ol the aeeideilt hibition match during the afternoon should time permit in the event she does play it will be the last opportunity to see this star in action before she leaves the colony next week as having mt : * ' " n ring faslef d hitting harder scored repeat et!i \. ilh placements lo either side of the court amu iibson won both sets but she had to pill out lur beat especially iu service when the ball was in play there were moments when the local player was surer and sounder rngmukg in low ground shots dent caused b : htmday jum il hi i..i.l more grief was broughl to li.s family this we k when his grandfather mr fredrick james dowling passed avvav on wednesday after a long ill driving tin coroner the h t williams did not wlie members of the cottatre lli-pital vuisinir ii auxiliary joaraeyed to the iii li ,• 1 mrs lionel darrell at llan ingto i soiuid for their kcgular monthly meeting oo tuesday the thought that was uppermost in their munis was the need for a new hos pital to replace tlie cottage hospital nursi ig home y n it proper to call the bailor samuel e snow to testify be fore the jury a he had al ready be n dealt >• ith the results of some of the matches played yesterday are as follows iless ■>!'' is survived by oii son one brother and a daugli the meeting was attended l.y m members iron . i ts of the blaad and was presided over by mis ida smith president „!' tin auxiliary au considered were plans for the groups annual cruise to the sea owdetn chieli will take place m thurs day july 24 the corona lias 1 ■chartered for the purpose at tl jusioa oi the meeting refreshments were served taylor and ford defeated r dismont and parsons 7-5 s i 6-3 in the semi-final men's singles c corbin de feated h smith 6-2 3-6 6-0 6-4 a romeo defeated c dis mont 6-3 6-0 c dismont and i russell defeated w thomas and grace cormusier 6-1 4-6 6-3 ter th wor l m minty the magistrate who heard the trial of snow on saturday june 2s reduced the charge of danger ous driving ", ■one of careless driving in addition to the tj.'i tine lie in und snow over for failing to report the acci dent miss iibson served with tre mendous power the specta tors never experienced any thrills from the overhead play of the visitor romeo never found himself iu a position so difficult he was forced to lob the aloft for respite family feud believed to be at base of crawl hill fire majority of cases for supreme court are morals offences famous tennis star reveals other talents at leopards club luncheon the set scores were 6-2 6-1 in favour of miss iibson mixed doubles c corbin and miss seaton defeated a simmons and lois perinchief 6-2 6-3 r dismont and miss iibson defeated a romeo and mrs francis 6-2 6-2 criminal session of supreme court opens monday with 23 indictments miss althea gibson tunlis audience with vocal ?. editions the magistrate in giving judgment siaied that the fact that dowling died two lavs afler tlv ac-.dent must not b allowed to prejudice the <]. fei'daui's ■!• fence on tin otter ia 7 nly a bruised ftjr haii be n u/tered it would not have alfeevrd fonnitrra •: i e n i • utially dangerous an old family feud over a dwelling house at crawl hill ached a flaming point on ■iesday night and is bc • be at the base of the l completely gutted reicivcd a l»ig applause the first summer tourna ment sponsored by the somers isles association at the sta dium has been a success to date the s.i.l.t.a is to be complimented on the move which is a popular one gener ally among tennis players mr dismont chairman of the s.|.i,.t.a"s lournainent committee iu presenting the star recalled two years ago when he visited the states the l>ig question then was will villi a iibson play at forest hill '* thai question was of rd i dg.u!ieaiiee to all genii . lsncn b e c a u s •• no >•■•'* :(< »« h»t im hi play-d theiv when the criminal session of the supreme court opens on monday morning some thing in the nature of a record will ih established by the num ber of sexual and morals of fences which will engage the attention of th court ladies singles mrs quillard martin defeated miss alexan der 6-1 6-1 m iss althea iihsor world famous teniuh vijic who is eur rently visiting bern uda in connection with t i m.t • i i in c,,,,;,ge which is jointly «<.. ncil by mr george outer bridge and his brother mr arthur outerbridge today's game are 11 a in — mrs quillard martin vs miss baltimore business tioi i i lull r;u»i ia ffni iibson vs ilw thyra jgduaam i mfiltjavina here 4 p.m — a koniei vs a sttn^bbj '* am sm ; mi c 1 ■mrs martin li mmr map 7.30-winuer a vs kl^^ab^^^h dismont sunday , p.m — gent's singles finals ; wffy ladies singles l^^a "$ ■fismm^kww^bmmm doubles men's x mixed doubles be i i jbji^^^^b^^^^b tile iibson tile h the sb^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^h j i jw niig k a . a poliee reporte i y.,terday lot evidence lea.-v llum to be lieve that the fire was deliber ately set and as a consequence an arson charge will be made shortly xo name was given of who is suspected or is like ly to be charged am 11 ai the tha i ■- .' t ll a\i of luo feccideiit ol the 23 persons fat-iutf iu dictnicnts nine will answer charges including indecent as sault ou women rape and at tempted rape or unlawful car nal knowledge of girls below the age of 16 revealed alio wimfkvv of a taxi talking to the driver the defendant came up from behind on his au tocyclc and knocked dowling down there was no evidence the magistrate said that it happened from any negligence on dowling's part talents on thursday .■<: uu leo pards club luncheon she it is now history that she was the first mr dismont said adding that from there she went on to wimbl ion iu eng land and across the continent to ( id-many where she won the championship lie added itcrai'iila at large is happy to welcome miss iibson here sang after a glowing iattodtle tion to the cluh ami the radio audience by mr russell dis luoiit who described her rise in the tennis world miss iibson delightfully surprised her listeners by singing iu a one mail william walter frost is charged with uidaw the fire was discovered shortly before 10 p.m and the only person in the cottage at the time was mr l iib bons who escaped uninjured fill carnal of three under age girls while two boys trava nier leonard taeklin and everett joseph west ale ac cused of a similar oll'cncc against one girl he considered the evidence supported a conviction of care less but not dangerous driving suit rj voice three populai in a few weli chosen re marks miss iibson told the club she was iadced glad to be able to come here she was enjoy ing herself ' more and more very moment vou have a very nice country she songs with the accompaniment of hubert smith and his trio tin visitor rendered dllie velvet just before the honeymoon heading the list of accused persons is joy ray corrcia who rather than face the court and jury earlier this year to answer a charge of indecent assault against a woman jump ed bail and stowed away to the i'nited states where he was discovered and deported after several weeks detention don't take your love from me and lllue moon she m w vv l r kta m^^w^m w ■" * jmm.^w^igajm£^sg \ ■mjrw 1w vb » v \. . ■' ■? ' • imm : "'^ 7 w m *■-^- li j r ma xh r je mar m mg m m mm^kk i t 3 bmw mm a w wk »'■" ***** * i bpt ♦ imf j w a wife loses petition for divorce from husband manager o hotel ast our chief justice grants decree to mr a e dunbar here on his second bermuda holiday is mr stansbury ro berts of baltimore lie arrived by the jueen on monday aud plans to remain a week lie said he was so impressed by the beauty of the island and the hospitality of the people that the colony has become his favouritt vacation spot he is the guest of mrs carolyne thomas of west pembroke llewellyn adolphus spen cer another alleged moral of fender who was too ill at the last assize to stand trial is again listed for indictment stephen adolphus richards who pleaded guilty to a car nal knowledge charge at tin last assize will appear on monday for sentencing also answering a similar charge will be slippery | leonard hilgrovc vickers respondent in case personal and social ltecaiise evidei.ee showed that mis mabel louise dunbar of frisv ell's hill pembroke had firmly ; nd irrevocahly made up her mind to leave her husband for good long before he admittedly coauaitted adultery vv i h her sister-in-law the chief ..' tie the hon j t iilberl rejected her petition for divorce vrriving on the yueen ot rinuda on wednesday for line day stay at milestone mbroke west were mr and s harry a parris of cani dge mass mr parris who an electrical engineer is a iduate of the massachusetts titilte of technology and s a class mate of mr vernon ■" - i'lv «■»• •". j a ,. ksoll 0 f pembroke lie that 1 was put probable thai ,. ms m ,". x .,.,„ j v . position her unhanpuiesb wai eaaard , wilh ,,„. h . ivlh , r 1 dio tube any rate ". 1 ' 1 ' 1 i l >>'. manufacturing conipanv of l "' ~ i •''•'■•' " l 1 h(>r i xevvton mass and is also a mother ia law he a 1 io in .. mb . r * tue freaky in ply khoiigiit tit huslmid miglit ..:.... j)t riml technical instead he granted ■deei dunbar tbo of priewell hill * i ii 1 charged her with deeertioi iee nisi to mr alfred evelyn ho contested his wife's petition attention attention there will be a dance among the other cases listed for trial arc seven of break ing and entering thn f cycle theft one and possibly two of arson one of illegal possession of firearms a charge of gaol-break and one of stealing from au employer the evidence taken as a whole did not establish such cruelty on the part of the hus band as to justify the wife's witlniraw.il from co-habitat ion and at the time of her with drawal no ipicstioii of adultery on the part of the husband had arisen the chief justice stated unity tennis patio friday july 18 1952 in aid of involved iu the cycle cases arc ashley beach roger wil lis fox stanley eugene flood involved iu also i and escap ing from prison is chicken leroy lawrence i harvey shoebox i william desilva is charged for unlawful posses sion of a gun and with being concerned with george henry thomas decosta silva in the burglarv of the spanish 15oat club the howard academy he added that apart from cruelty or adultery there must be some reason id very grave and convincing character t justify withdrawal of a ggam from the matrimonial home ive i ill milder lie mllueliee i ther and that his ii f liis wife iii many peets " • , blau ' v.iii hy school iii post on funds sponsors : miss betty sherlock mr better known bill lightbourne among the students return ing for summer vacation was mr and mrs granville gibbons pause momentarily during d utting of the huge ake at the reception which followed their marriage on june 26 the bride is the former hilda patsy i wilson daughter of mr and mrs martin wilson of warwick story on page 3 bu1 be added thfl amounted , wayne jackson of cox's hill to no here than what a dis j pembroke west who arrived i burnished judge had des j recently from washington crib d as tic war am tear : d.c where he attends banne of cobjugl i life and did not ker junior high school come all and enjoy yourself the dunbars wre marri d in december 1912 and until the time of their separation lived in an aparlment in his mother's house refreshments on sale music in attendance price 6 couth 1 on pa f continued on page 8 ■b v mat j i why not try these two companions baking " |
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