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WEEKLY
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an BERNARD DIEDERICH
EM. A. MAINVILLE
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EDITOR
GERANT RESPONSABLE
VOL. 1
SUNDAY OCT. 15 th. No. 5
SAWYER BACKS MIAMI MILES
ALU R. KOREA
INTER- AMERICA
o So
CULTURAL AND
This
TRADE
Week
CENTER
MANCHURIA
KILCHU
KANGGYI
EHWANG
Around
TLLA
CHANGJIN SUWON
BIG PUSH
In Miami on Thursday
TANCHON
The World
night the Secretary of Com NTUNG SAKCHU
ECHAHO
As the ROK 3rd Division
merce Charles Sawyer spoke SINUUO
entered
A
KUJANG
HAMMUNGE
the big port of Wonbefore a Columbus day banCHONGJU
san (1), the UN 1st Corps (2) TOKYO. Allied carquet audience of some 350
a ANJU
FNUNGNAM
began the big
rier- based planes bombed
top figures from all the AEXPECTED YONGHUNG
the 38 th parallel push on the across Chongjin for two days bemericas. Secretary of ComEPYONGYANGE ETE WONSA AN
toward
road fore the U.N. attack from
merce Sawyer, in his. ad- CHINNAME SA tw TORAM MAA NI KOJO
Korea's capital.On Pyongyang, the North giant the sea opened Thursday. dress came out strongly for
WON
KOSONG
arc stretching between the- The United States cruiser
Miami's Inter- American Cul ECHANCVO
PYONGGANG
ROK
se two
four ROK di- Helena led the sea strike
tural and trade center, as a
KUM CHON KUMNWA A CAPITAI
visions pincers, formed a solid
with a quick shelling from
way to strengthen the hemHW ACHOH UNG
At Utchin (3), 1200 bypassed line. close up with her eightisphere as <the stronghold
Reds went back into the inch guns. Then the pondof freedom>. coastal city, but with little erous Missouri began throw
He termed the proposed
PEOTHL UWON
certainty, they would be able ing in one- ton missiles
Inter American Center
CHUNGIU 2
to hold it. from three of her nine six-
<sound> and <fascinating>
MO
teen- inch guns. The UnitThe Seeretary declared that
ed States cruiser Worcester
<the feature of the world
HERO'S HOME
the British cruiser Ceylon
depends upon the strength of Gen. Edward M. Almond
and the Australian destroy:
all the Americas> and that commanding general of the
er Warramunga also partieach of the 22 countries in Tenth Corps, places a wreath
cipated. the new world must pool on the grave ofa U.S.solPart of the city of Chong
their resources to combat dier killed in action. The cejin was reported ablaze afthe totalitarian threat to remony was part of the deter an hour of shelling. freedom. dication of a new UN c-metNEW YORK
And as chief of the new ery at Inchon, Korea. Thirty thousand persons
national production. authorimarched up Fifth Avenue
ty, he made it plain that un- BELOW
with sprightly step to comcle Sam, must expeet equal RUSSIAN SURPRISE
memorate the 458 th. anniparticination from his equal Mesting at the UN Generversary of Christopher Copartners. The United States; ali Assembly session in Fluslumbus's discovery of the
he said can not carry the hing, NY, are (eftitoright)
New World. load alone. U.S. representative John Fos
As the parade assembled
As key note for his talk, ter Dulles; Kenneth Youngin sunshine at 1 p.m, offiSawyer took words of the er of the United Kingdom;
cials called it the biggest
famed south American Libe- and Soviet Foreign Minister
and best in Columbus Day
rator, Simon Bolivar: C The Andrei Vishinsky.
United States; ali Assembly session in Fluslumbus's discovery of the
he said can not carry the hing, NY, are (eftitoright)
New World. load alone. U.S. representative John Fos
As the parade assembled
As key note for his talk, ter Dulles; Kenneth Youngin sunshine at 1 p.m, offiSawyer took words of the er of the United Kingdom;
cials called it the biggest
famed south American Libe- and Soviet Foreign Minister
and best in Columbus Day
rator, Simon Bolivar: C The Andrei Vishinsky. Dulles ask
history, but after intermit- co
freedom of the new. world is edi that the UN General As
tent showers and gusts had up dethe hope of the Universe> sembly be empowered to
forty miles an hour
Declaring, that a great shift send international armed forplated the marching ranks,
has taken place in the world ces into action against aggres
they decided it was best. not big-
's Canter of influence in the sors. Surprisingly, Vishinsky 1E
gest, but still the
last ten years, Sawyer said: said Russia found some good
TEL AVIV. President
<Bolivar's words have a new! points in the idea. Chaim Israel Weizmann after returned a three
meaning, the- freedom" of the
to
Friday
new world
in Switzerlis the new hope
month vacation
of the Universe because the
and and France. new world has come of age:
NEW YORK Mon
<To maintain the strength
Robert M. Fowler, of Newsof 'all the Americas will retreal, president of the
quire co- operation, and perprint Associaton of Canada
haps some
yesterday told delegates at
sacrifice, on the
the
Press
part of all of us>, he said. Conference Inter- Anerican WaldorfBut he left no question
Astoria at Latin- the Amerithat he feels self- help can
that
able
soften sacrifice,
can publishers may be
I am mindful of the needs
in to the buy future Canadian newsprint
of Latin American countries
is none available althrough for there
in his connection>, he said
se at
purchaof the coming controls. <In
WONSAN, present. North Koreadecisions as to what we can
The
Korean
clear for export, we will unflushed" South with its Army, at
doubtedly be influenced by
a
Wonsan,was told victory that
-
Friday
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CHAITI SUNs
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. PAGE 2
Continued from page 1
WINDSOR, Ont. When a
atDo
customs official Friday told
a consideration of what we
Mrs. Liliam Sumlin her slip
can get in return. LAPAZ
DE
<I do not, and I am, sure
was showing, she became em
the
the
barrassed. PALOMAT
countries south of
LA
border do not, underestimate
But when he stared at it
the value of what we can
and then removed 62 packgive to them and what they
ages of sewed-in contraband
can give to us. cigarets, she was more than
<Under the present cirmortified. Mrs. Sumlin, who had been
cumstances, it would be well
returning from a trip to De
if each country would view
troit, Mich., was fined 106
this problem from the stand
dols. a
point of how much it can giSAIGON, Indochina. LE Four
- PICASSO
ve, rather than how much it
grenades were hurled by ter
can get. This attitude will,
rorists here Friday night in
OPANART
in the long run, benefit all
attacks that coincided with
Ve
stin
of us>. the fifth- anniversary of the
Sawyer promised, as Uuprising against the French
nited States mobilization inCANT REMEBER by the Communist-led Viet- <The Dove> Pablo Picasso is used as a symbol
creases, to keep these object27 minch. by Peace. ives in mind in relations Theodore Trent- Lyon, Two of the grenades ex- by the Partisans of
with Latin American na- year- old former mental Thorne, pa- ploted in a gambling house,
tions:
tient of Dr. Lewis
wounding 11 of the customTo promote a constantly was arrested in Springfield, ers.
awyer promised, as Uuprising against the French
nited States mobilization inCANT REMEBER by the Communist-led Viet- <The Dove> Pablo Picasso is used as a symbol
creases, to keep these object27 minch. by Peace. ives in mind in relations Theodore Trent- Lyon, Two of the grenades ex- by the Partisans of
with Latin American na- year- old former mental Thorne, pa- ploted in a gambling house,
tions:
tient of Dr. Lewis
wounding 11 of the customTo promote a constantly was arrested in Springfield, ers. Ae
- -
expanding volume of trade Mass, in the slaying of the LONDON. A clerk who 3
-
2 -
in the Americas. Yale psychiatrist. Thorne Imight have won
To keep trade balanced and was shot as he answered the on a $. 2.80 dog race $744.000 bet was
sound. door in- his New Haven,Conn ordered to stand-trial SaturTo' promote sound private home. he <didn't Trent- Lyon remember> told poli- a day On a charge of trying to
investment in Latin America ce thing about it. obtain money under faise
To encourage a maximum
pretenses. exchange among all the Ame E
-
- Ronald age 25, pleaded
rican republics of scientific
not guilty. to the charge that
and technical information. FUTILITY
he sent a falsely- timed let-
<In the years ahead we in. After long debate, the coun- ter to one af Britain's bigthe United States shall rely cil at Woodham Ferres, En- gest bookmakers, listing seheavily upon the resources gland, agreed on the names lections for an eight-race par
-
of Latin America,> Sawyer of two new streets on a hous- lay on a $.2.80 bet. He
declared. <We need many ing site. A housing official was released on 280 dols. 6 Po
materials with which the was sent to put up the namelbail
DE
Eao
southner half of this emisphe plates, but both streets hadi MOSCOV. The Literare has been richly endowed. vanished. The country agri-ry Gazette> last wesneday pu
cTrade is sound only when culture committe had had blished a series of photobuilt upon the firm founda- them plowed. graphs which it said depict- Cantata for Peace> was CO rposed by Louis Durey. tion of mutual advantage. ed <American death camps
When we receive something
in South Korea>. of value from our trading Times like these, with talk The <Gazette> military com
partners, we want to send of government controls, mentator, reporting on the
U
them in return something bring back fond memories fighting fronts, said the
-
of equal value>. cf Leon Henderson and his North Korean army. is contiHaiti was represented at bicycle - or, if not of Leon, nuing a stout defense of its
the Conference
of the blonde on the handle homeland against numericalBy Mr. Roger BOUCARD Ibars. ly superior forces. He said
the United States 1st. Cavalary Division had been
THIS WEEK AROUND
THE WORLD
thrown back in the Kaesong
area where American and
Continued from page 1
The United States Air South Korean dead littered
XXX
Force opened its first airfield the battlefield. its mission is to chase the in North Korea at Wonsan, NAIROBIB,
Africa. Communists up to the Man- eighty miles north of the Volcanic Kenya, eruptions
churian border. 38th. Parallel along the east companied by severe earth acSouth Korean Defense Mi- coast. This took place two shocks that threaten
nister Shin Sun Mo told as- hours before the town itself se wild elephant to cau- LOS PREMIADOS FELICES
sembled officers of the Re- was afficially announced <se- were reported Saturday stampedes in Se
public of Korea Capital Divi-I cure>. the remote
sion and 3d Division that OAKLAND, Calif, The in the heart of Chyulu Hills
the South Korean forces Republic of Indonesia will country. Kenya jungle
would not stop, till they had train pilots in California,the The
It is. not known whether the Communist aggression in
liberated all ofKorea to its Taloa Academy of Aeronau- 30 porcupine has some Korea will indefinitely postpone plans for the presenta
northern border at the Tu- tics announced today.
were reported Saturday stampedes in Se
public of Korea Capital Divi-I cure>. the remote
sion and 3d Division that OAKLAND, Calif, The in the heart of Chyulu Hills
the South Korean forces Republic of Indonesia will country. Kenya jungle
would not stop, till they had train pilots in California,the The
It is. not known whether the Communist aggression in
liberated all ofKorea to its Taloa Academy of Aeronau- 30 porcupine has some Korea will indefinitely postpone plans for the presenta
northern border at the Tu- tics announced today. The A- thousand quills. tion of speace prizess by the Communist- dominated Par
men and Yalu Rivers. ASMARA, Eritrea A spe- tisans of Peace organization this winter. In any case, CarTEHRAN, Oct. 12. cademy, a division of Transo cial police force of 1.200 men toonist Fodor has a few candidates for the awards which
Shah of Iran,
The cean Lines, said it has beenis being trained to mop up he is glad to submit to the judges. Reza
Mohammed awarded a contract to train armed bands of native ma- The
Pahlevi, set Dec. 27 the an initial group of sixty In- rauders this
faceless candidates represent Foder's conception
birthday of the Prophet Mo- donesian cadets at Minter the
fall as soon as of the regimentation of the arts under totalitarian reghammed, for his marriage to Field, near Bakersfield. APPLETON, monsoon rains end. imes. nineteen year- old Soraya Is
urer Ray Feuerstein Wis. City Treas
fandiari. The two became for
ed four hundred depositmally engaged yesterday. Facts that are not frankly the city's
dollars in
à
Both civil and religious cere faced hava a habit of stab-day and general said he fund Satur was Sent in by an unknown A bachelor's life is a splen
monies will be celebrated. bing us in the back. happy to get woula be person who stated simply did breakfast; a tolerably
WONSAN, North Korea;
Sir Harold Bowden
any more such that it was <conscience mo-Iflat dinner; and a most mislcontributions. Thr woney ney>. erable supper. --- Page 3 ---
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. HAITI SUN>
PAGE 3
Port-au -Prince will offer Dinorah Lopez Molina ar- nitation conference in Ciudad
on October 17 th at 11.00 a. rived from U.S. last week Trujillo. Dr. Bellerive who
mi a cocktail party at the and is staying at the Hotel és the sesist-fnt general DiEmbassy,
Roosevelt. rector of Sanitation, returnLucia Tasse who arrived Mr. John Burns gave a ed to find his house at <a
from the US at the begin- luncheon to a large circle of mentin> had burnt to the
NA
inng of the week is staying friends, last sunday at his ground, in his absence also
at the El Rancho. home in Petionville
found that in his absence
Beach
Hamm is back in town. Mr. Edward Mitchel ma- this brother had been elect0
Mr. Albdallah Daccarett nager of the Texaco Compa- ed deputy. who was on a business
OMI
combir
trip by arrived back in town last Father Daniel Wiebe
to the U.S returned to Port! week. arrived from Canada thursThis coming wednesday The personnel of ad- au- Prince sunday. Fernande Dorsinville ret- day and has joined the Fawill be the Iooth annivers- ministration of Plantations Staying at the El Rancho ujed from New York last ther in Cayes. ary of the birth of Haiti's Dauphin at Fort Liberte are Mr. and Mrs Charles sunday. , Mr. James Culpepper ar
great- social worker, writer, will soon offer, it is report- Humbert and Mr and Mrs Mirs, Hurlston wife of Mr rived from the States on
politican, Antenor Firmin ed, a grand banquet in hon- Lowell Lee from New York Hurlston manager of Stan- thursday, and is staying at
A program which will be or of His Excellency the Pre Mr. Dlevasseur, arrived dard Fruit returned to Hai- the Oloffson.
Dauphin at Fort Liberte are Mr. and Mrs Charles sunday. , Mr. James Culpepper ar
great- social worker, writer, will soon offer, it is report- Humbert and Mr and Mrs Mirs, Hurlston wife of Mr rived from the States on
politican, Antenor Firmin ed, a grand banquet in hon- Lowell Lee from New York Hurlston manager of Stan- thursday, and is staying at
A program which will be or of His Excellency the Pre Mr. Dlevasseur, arrived dard Fruit returned to Hai- the Oloffson. broadcast, is being arrang- sident of the Republic,Mons from Cuba wednesday. ti last sunday. Moise Chalom left on a
ed by Andre Theart, Max Paul Magloire. Senor Ricardo Cappeletti Senor Ricardo Peraitra ar business trip to Kingston
Gedeon, Luc Grimard, Anarrived from Uruguay and rived from El Salvador last thursday. thony Riviere and Luc Pro-] Marie Therese Leonce and is staying at the Hotel Roo- week. Mr. Bell Locher arrived
phete. The main feature of Jules Gornail were married, sevelt. Mrs. Gordon wife of Mr. from the US thursday and
this program will be the un- saturday 6.30 p.m. at St- Mr. Felix Buteau return- Gordon manager of the Ro- is spending several days at
veillng of a bust of Antenor Pierre's Church in Petion- ed to Haiti thursday. yal Bank of Canada return-the Aux Orchidees. Firmin. This statue will ville. Mr. Clarcice Moody is ed from Canada last sunday William Shakspeare who
stand in the small square
back in town after a short
was vacationing here and
next to the University of In. order to commemorate business trip abroad. Andre Villejoi)t arrived' staying at the Splemdid retHaiti. the anniversary of the Ar- Mr. Joseph Adams who is' from the States monday. urned to the States thursMr. Louis Dejoie who was gentipian Revolution upon the Haitian Consul in Nas-! Mr. Burt Shrewsbury ret day. recently reelected to the se which date Gen. Peron took sau returned to Port lasturned from a business trip Firmin Michaud, who was
nate left on a two week bu- the reins of power, the Char week. to the U.S last monday. lin the U.S on a Government
siness trip to the States. Igé d'Affaires of Argentina in Joe Anson son of the Wel- Mr. Leslie Springett arriv scholarship returned to Port
Iknown City merchant Paulled monday from the States au- Prince last week. Anson is to wed charmingto spend a few days in; Eval Moran hit town
Yeb the foagrance men love Miss Paulette Hogart this town" as the guest of Mr. thursday and is staying at
coming-Decoimber
Kane. Aux Orchidees. Mr. Max Bissainthe gener Dr. - and Mrs Athemase Claire Hill who spent a
aise CASHMERE BOUQUET al Director of the Govern- Bellerive arrived back in's short vacation at the Hotel
ment Libraries left thursday Port monday after attend-1 Roosevelt returned to the
soap
to attend a conference in ing the Inter-American a sal States thursday. Kingston. The Minister of Uruguay
Senor Travieso left thursRefresh...Add
day to take up residence in
Havana. Mr William R. Cabrera of #
Zesi To The Hour
Miami, owner of the Chase
Trading Company who was
here several days on business returned to Miami
thursday. Mr. Kendall and Mr. Mc
Queen of eFrench Canada
Tours, Inc>. Who sold themselves a Carribean tour left
friday for Porto Rico, after
spending a week here. On arriving at Bowen
Field. guests of the Chatelet
des Fleurs have a glorious
At frer the wonderful evening is over,
surprise awaiting them. A
will the fragrant memory of you
lias well arranged and pack
haunt his every dream? ed in celophane, Mr. Lee,
beautiful corsage of Glame
Of course it will, if you bathe with
the
host, has always
Cashmere Bouquet Soap.
Tours, Inc>. Who sold themselves a Carribean tour left
friday for Porto Rico, after
spending a week here. On arriving at Bowen
Field. guests of the Chatelet
des Fleurs have a glorious
At frer the wonderful evening is over,
surprise awaiting them. A
will the fragrant memory of you
lias well arranged and pack
haunt his every dream? ed in celophane, Mr. Lee,
beautiful corsage of Glame
Of course it will, if you bathe with
the
host, has always
Cashmere Bouquet Soap. Cashmere
lan eye genial open, when it comes
Bouquet gently caressesy yourskin leavto
the
ing it with the fragrames men love. This
making guests stay
tantalizing bouquet comes fromasecret
in Haiti a pleasant one; and
wedding of twenty-one rare perfumes,
assisting the tourist industry
far more costly than you'd -expect to
Dorothy de St-Felix mead
nnd in any soap. arrived lin towh last week
Re forever sweet and dainty with
and is staying at The Sans
Cashmere Bouquet Soap : forSouci. REG:US
calili
ever alluring with Cashmere
Mr. Roger Jarman return
Douquer toiletries! 3 %t
ed to port thurday from a
"Coke"
ZERA
short business trip to Miami
perel
Cahanere
Radio script writer Er aafri cither way ..both
win levin is down from aemarks mean the same thing. Souquel
New York in search of ma
terial. Mr. Levin who is ikeal ROMED UNDES AVTHORITY OF TUE COCA-COLA GAPANY ST
Doup
te
staying at the Hotel Carai- BRASSEKIE DELA COURONNE
155E bes is doing an excellent
D
C job of soakink up the local
S. A. colour. --- Page 4 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. PAGE 4
had been Anned and her marilaw and mother- in- law aLETTER FROM INDIA
ried name Lugdi. She had mong the crowd at the stabeen born- for first life - tion, but hailed them with a
mn 1902 and had died on Oc- colloquial phrase unknown
Strange mysteries often MOTHER THOUGHT
Without Shandi's knowled- tober 24, 1925, at Agra, after in Delhi yet customary in
come from India. But few IT KMAKE BELIEVE> ge it wias decided that she giving birth to her son in Muttra. The girl was then pla
can compare with one in
should one day meet the man that year. ced in a carriage, the driver
which 10 thousand promin- Her mother naturally imag- she claimed as husband. A Sure enough, the mer- of which was told to go only
ent people staged a meeting ed she was playing a game visit from. the merchant was chant's name was Lugdi, his where indicated by the girl. in Delhi to decide whether a of make-believe. Then Shan- arranged, but the secrecy of wife had been born in 1902 And with never a mo9 year-old girl had ever been ti began to describe the the plan mysteriously came and had died in 1925 as Shan ment's hesitation she correctborn before. street where her husband to naught. No sooner had the ti described. Hier maiden na- ly indicated the moute. After much discussion, they lived and the general appear- visitor from Muttra knocked me had been Anned. The merchant lived in one
appointed a committee of lo- ance of Muttra itself, and de at the door than Shanti, then When the committee ap- of several houses in a row. cal leaders to inquire into manded to be <taken homes a little girl of 9, called out. pointed by Delhi citizens Without pausing Shanti step. the case of alleged reincarna- Half jokingly, the parents <Ah, my husband has come learned this much, they de-Iped up to her <own> doors,-
tion. mentioned the mattem to so- back to mels and embraced cided that the réal test would tep. An old man came to
Little Santi Devi of Delhi me relatives who knew Mut- him tearfully. be for Shanti to go to Mut- greet her.
leaders to inquire into manded to be <taken homes a little girl of 9, called out. pointed by Delhi citizens Without pausing Shanti step. the case of alleged reincarna- Half jokingly, the parents <Ah, my husband has come learned this much, they de-Iped up to her <own> doors,-
tion. mentioned the mattem to so- back to mels and embraced cided that the réal test would tep. An old man came to
Little Santi Devi of Delhi me relatives who knew Mut- him tearfully. be for Shanti to go to Mut- greet her. -now a woman af 22 was tra. Much to their amaze- Three stalwart lads accom tra and find her own way <Here is my home> said
no more than a child in looks ment, the picture of the panied the merchant and out to her home, for it had been Shanti, and here
faand. town
years.Yet her astonishing
given by Shanti prov- of them Shanti easly recog- clearly proven that she had ther- in law,> is my
claims of having lived al ed to be corneet. There was nized her own son, claiming never left Delhi. <previous> life stirred the a street corresponding to the that he had been cher own For himself, hem <husband> <Allah!> said thé old man,
whole of India. lane she mentioned, and in boy>. was by now positive that thinking of the former wife,
When Shanti was 3 years it lived a cloth merchant
Shanti was none other than <she talks like
old she began to prattle to with the same name as Shun TEST MADE AS
his old wife reincarnated. Mo
just hers. her parents about a husband ti Devi's so-called husband. SHE GOES <HOME> re convincing than anything Child marriage is
who lived in the neigboring The relatives of the husband
else was her intimate know- ted India and permittown of Muttra and made a themselves began to make in By this time, research ex- ledge of their married life. took in Shanti into his so house- Lugdi
good living as a cloth mer- quiries. perts investigated the case Shanti also had the voice, hold as his wife. chant. A young cousin of his was and put the little girl character and mannerisms of
Today
At an age when normal sent to Delhi to make investi through a searching cross-ex- Mirs. Lugdi, although her ap by no second means regrets h. kiddics are playing with gations, and no sooner was amination. Every question pearences conveyed no res- strange reincarnated marriage toa
dolls and prattling of fairies, Shanti confronted with him was answered by Shanti an semblance. blossomed bride who has
this little girl was forever than she called him by his accuracy that left little room Nevertheless, on arrival at woman. into a beautifu
talking about the man shej correct name and knew at for doubt. Muttra station Shanti not oa
had previously married. once he was a cousin. Her maiden name, she said ly recognized her brother in BY PETER DAVIS
REVIEW OF THE FILM "MANQN LESCAUT"
cManon Lescaut> produc- capes, killing a man in sO, sent to America, and he goes Grieux and Synnelet fight, This film won first prize
'ed by. Clouzot, and starring doing, and then assists Ma- with her on the same ship, and the latter is wounded. at the last international
Cecile Aubry and Michel Au non to escape. Dazzled by which lands them in Loui- The lovers try.to make their <Bionnale de Venise.> It is
clair, currently showing at the affers of the son of her siana. They are supposed by way to the English settlen- showing Sundays Wednesday
the <Monparnasse is a film former lover, she leaves Des the Governon to be man and ents, but Manon dies, and and Friday nights at the
based on the book written,Grieux again.
latter is wounded. at the last international
Cecile Aubry and Michel Au non to escape. Dazzled by which lands them in Loui- The lovers try.to make their <Bionnale de Venise.> It is
clair, currently showing at the affers of the son of her siana. They are supposed by way to the English settlen- showing Sundays Wednesday
the <Monparnasse is a film former lover, she leaves Des the Governon to be man and ents, but Manon dies, and and Friday nights at the
based on the book written,Grieux again. He finds his wife, and are treated as such
Monparnasse. by l'Abbé Prévost. This mas way to her, and is about to Des Grieux is about to mar- Des Grieux buries her in
ter piece was first published decamp with her and the ri-jry Manon,and tells the Go- the woods and lies down on
in Amsterdam in 1758, when ches which her last lover vernor the truth of their re her grave to die. He is found FILM FARMERETTE
its author was in exile.When has showered upon her, jlations; but Synnelet, the Go accused of her murder, but
but 17 years old, the Cheva- ed, By his father's influence vernor's nephew, fall in love acquitted and returns toj
lier Des Grieux, who is stu- when they are again arrest-Iwith Manon, and the Gov- France to find his father
dying for holy orders, meets he is released, but Manon is ernor forbids the banns. Des dead. Manon Lescaut at an inn. She tells him she is being
carried to a convent against
her will: They elope, but Des
Grieux's hapiness Is of short
duration.A rich neigh bor inf
orms his parents of his wher
abouts, and his father takes
him home. Convinced of Ma
non's complicity in this, he
resumes his studies. At the
end of 18 months, Manon,
then 16 years old, seeks hime
out, and they again elope. When all their money is
spent, he resorts to gambling, dnd she to the life of a
courtesan. At this time, a
wealthy prince offers to mar
ry her; but pulling Des
Grieux into the room, and
giving the prince a mirror,
she says: <This'is the man I
love. Look in the glass, and
tell me if you think it likely
Holden Back was in
where Joyce
that I shall give him up for
like this Lae ET farm- saw
yous. LEm in Hollywood
She's
EE
havel
former talent as model comédienne whose
a
HET
Soon
both
a Universalafter, are
LE
they
EST
featured
in
-RT
imprisonned.
rieux into the room, and
giving the prince a mirror,
she says: <This'is the man I
love. Look in the glass, and
tell me if you think it likely
Holden Back was in
where Joyce
that I shall give him up for
like this Lae ET farm- saw
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SUNDAY 15 th. OCT.
HAITI SUN>
PAGE 5
HOURS
PRIZE RECIPE
Hours are from 8 a..m. sill
OF THE WEEK
5 p.m some shops close beSHOPPING
tween tbe bours of 12 and
2 p.m.
BY MRS RENATO
Sat. is noon closing, bus
a number of sbops especialOne of the nicest pastiR X
ly Souvenir sbops stay oper
mes in this climate is sit-
:
The shops in this section
tbrough the day,
ting under the trees Or out
have been chécked by this
Banks open at Cmm. and
on the porch a tall, tinknewspaper, and to the best
close at. 1 p.m. Sa busingi
ling glass in your hand, a
of our knowledge their
noon.
tray of snacks nearby. Finmerchandise is of good
ger food is what you want
qualitiy. and good value.
Post Offfice ot RRT at 8i
for such occasions... tasty
m and close at 5:30 p.m.
combinations to pop in
your mouth between sips,
to spread on crackers or
A DEPARTMENT OF SOUVENIRS
LIST OF ARRIVALS
dip up with potato chips.
MENS- shoes
OLIVE DUNK
AT
LADIES- Underwear, cotton and strapless dresses T
1/4 cup 'chopped ripe
LA BELLE CREOLE
NURSES- White shoes and stockings
INFANTS- Shoes
olives
Haiti's leading department store,
CHILDRENS- Shoes
1/4 cup finely chopped
celery
1/4 cup liver sausage
FRENCH PERFUMES
AT
1/4 cup mayonnaise
dash Tabasco sauce
LAURA'S
Cut the olives from the
pits and chop quite fine.
GIFT SHOP
Clean and chop the celery.
Opposite KLM Airways
Mash the liver sausage and
Rue des Miracles
combine it with the olives,
celery, mayonnaise and Tabasco sauce. Mix well and]
serve on crisp crackers Of
melba toast. This makes about 172 cups.
-
RIRe
AVOCADO DIP
1 avocado
FISHE R
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Art and Curio Shop
1 package (3 OZ.) cream
Rue
Tel: 3145
cheese
du.Quai
2 tablespoons. light cream
HAITIAN HANDCARVED MAHOGANY
dash Tabasco sauce
Choose a ripe avocado
for this spread. Peel it,
mash well and sprinkle
No.5
with lemon juice. Soften
MAHOGANY
the cheese with the
cream NATIVE
WARE
CHANEL
and blend well with the aNnat
vocado. Add a dash of Tabasco. Serve in a small
bowl set in the center of a
HURRY
platter of potato chips and :
let everyone dip up his
Save Time and Expense
own. Celery Or carrot sticks
make fine dippers, too.
Buy Direct from
Makes about 1 cup.
Factory
BANANA MILK SHAKE
bananas
GEORGES
THE MOST
milk
DESLANDES
cups.
TREASURED NAME IN PERFOME. -
teaspoon vanilla
nutmeg
Rue du Peuple
Mountains of foamy froth
-on a delicately flavored
milk shake that's easy to
Mahogany, Sisa' Shoes & Bags
whip yourself.
CHANEL
up
Pickout
ripe bananas and mash
Silver & French Perfumes
them with a fork in a big
bowl. When soft, beat
them with a rotary: beater
MADAME EWALD
FOR SALE AT
Add cold, milk and vanilla
and beat, until drink is very
Rue du Magasin de l'Etat
frothy. Pour into mugs,
dust, with
BELLE
nutmeg.: Serves
LA
CREOLE
ilk shake that's easy to
Mahogany, Sisa' Shoes & Bags
whip yourself.
CHANEL
up
Pickout
ripe bananas and mash
Silver & French Perfumes
them with a fork in a big
bowl. When soft, beat
them with a rotary: beater
MADAME EWALD
FOR SALE AT
Add cold, milk and vanilla
and beat, until drink is very
Rue du Magasin de l'Etat
frothy. Pour into mugs,
dust, with
BELLE
nutmeg.: Serves
LA
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HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. PAGE 6
IF I WERE (21" AGAIN
Every grown man thinks all the time in all lives to me must come in joy and
that if he had another chan- where there is any brain po- sorrow as part of my life. ce and his age was twenty- wer cooperating with physic- I would learn that joys
one he would set the world al strengh. cannot De compelled to apafire in the way of achiev- If I were twenty-one I pear and sorrows cannot forement. He thinks he would would form friendships of joys and the fortitude to enomit every mistake which,the right kind intending thatever be avoided. he feels he has made and I would be useful to my
make everything count. It is friends and that I would ex- I would try to have the
perfectly right for every pect them to be useful to me common sense to enjoy my
man to feel this way but itis Thus I would have a cooper- dure my sorrows. perfectly right for him to ative organization for ourl I would not be moving
know that if he were start- mutual welfare. every month of the year. ing over again he would du- I should not ask my friends I would not be in a hurry
THP
plicate his former mistake to endorse my note and sel- to leave the place where I
and make more colossal er- dom would I ask any one of; was born. It is the thought
rors. A man who has succeed them to loan me money. For; of the young people that he
ed reasonably well might tunes that endure are the must break away and go inwell succeed better. Those fortunes whiun start with to new fields. Many have awho have failed would un- one's owin strength and will dopted this plan. I would not
doubtedly fail again. to achieve. object to staying at home. IfI were twenty- one I would try to make my I would not object to my BRASSERIE
I would devote more time to fortune grow and I would habitation having a name,
DELA COURONNE
sport and when I worked I enjoy a considerable part of I would think it were a
work harder than as I went
the
would
Iit
along. delight to memember old
S. A. have ever been able to work I would realize that specu- trees and the grass. I would not search thej jlations seldom make perman I would fight the good fight
world over for a location. ent fortunes. I would never repudiate a
I would not aspire to sud- I have often read of young debt. den wealth nor would I men and young women in- I would never lie to anymake my standards all on a heriting fortunes from their body. financial basic. kindred. I never have heard r'd know something about
At the age of twenty-one of such fortunes doing per- the sky. I would know all
ar man never expects to die. manent service to those who that science could tell about
He attends funerals as an cama in possession of them. the beginning of everything. looker on without deep con-] I would not sit down to live Iwould read good books. cern. He feels sorry for the off a fortune. I would not object to beperson in the coffin but the I would not be ambitions long to social clubs but I
thought never enters his to build a home half as big would remember that my
head that sometime otheras a township. I would not home was the place for my
people will be standing ar- do this ifI had the money.
science could tell about
He attends funerals as an cama in possession of them. the beginning of everything. looker on without deep con-] I would not sit down to live Iwould read good books. cern. He feels sorry for the off a fortune. I would not object to beperson in the coffin but the I would not be ambitions long to social clubs but I
thought never enters his to build a home half as big would remember that my
head that sometime otheras a township. I would not home was the place for my
people will be standing ar- do this ifI had the money. I hopes and fears. ound his grave. IfI were would not put this in my I would pray night and
twenty-one I would start; plan. A wellknown society morning and cultivate every
with the firm belief that itfrequently been singing dur- living thing which could
isto be an eternal life after ing the last few years about bear leaves and flowers and
death. I would carry this be- aspiring to a cottage by the when the end came, thus sur
lief with me in_all my ambi- side of the road_to be a rounded and following these
tions and undertakings. friend to man. Poets would hopes and aspirations with
not say this was good poetry the sunlight painting its picI would understand that but I believe the doctrines ture throught the trees and
someone has said that op- are good. over the gables, I would BROTHERLY LOVE Bonnie Prince Charles bestportunity knocks but once I would learn as early asi bess God and die:
ows a princely kiss on his young sister, Princess Anne
that opportunity is knocking could that whatever came! By The <Beachcombers Elizabeth Alice Louise of Edinburg. The children of
Princess Elizabeth and Philip, Duke of Edinburg are
the youngest members of Britain's royal family. Princess Anne was born Aug. 15, and Prince Charles wil
THE STORY OFbe two in November. SUCCESSION
MACANDAL FROM GUINEA
Princess Elizabeth's *firstrinto effect this new order of
<Tell me, old one>, he fin- at his time are dead. Slaves, and he was borh in Guinen princess daughter because was born the a royal throne: succession to the British
ally said and held his breth, don't get very old in this just like you and I. They
King George baby's VL, 1. chas nothing ever been country, my child. You cansold him into slavery, when grandpa, saw. to it before the birth of the heiress- Princess Elizabeth,24
done?>
look at many heads before he was still a child but hei her
Charles. 2. E Prince presumptive. The order man turned ar- you find one as white as mi- was sO big and strong thati Chantes brother, would have been 3. new Charles. ound and looked,at him care-! ne>.He closed his eyes.But I the master of tie Lenormand
Charles Mount- 4. The Princess princess. fully, measured him, notic- remember him well - only plantation paid a good price batten born simply had the
a- the
Margaret, 19
ed the strong head sitting saw him once atid got the for him and put him to work mended a ruling King by his not fa- 5. King's - The second Duke daughter,
proudly on wide shoulders, skin flogged off my back for in the fields and in the mill ther,
V, that ter,
brother af Gloucesthe sharr profile outlined a running into the woods to He was a quiet boy who ga- royalty King at birth George could
48, VI,
of King
gainst the glow of the fire. listen to him yes, I rem- ve no trouble just a simple ly to children of the go on-] George 6. <Nothing has been done ember him well,
Negro like all the others and neign or the children sovePrince William, Glou
for many, years, he said af-i <Tell me about him, old, nobody could have told that sons:
of his cester's first- born.
arr profile outlined a running into the woods to He was a quiet boy who ga- royalty King at birth George could
48, VI,
of King
gainst the glow of the fire. listen to him yes, I rem- ve no trouble just a simple ly to children of the go on-] George 6. <Nothing has been done ember him well,
Negro like all the others and neign or the children sovePrince William, Glou
for many, years, he said af-i <Tell me about him, old, nobody could have told that sons:
of his cester's first- born. ter a long while, <nothing one, Mayambo begged, eag- somuday he'd be a great The present
big,, nothing important., He er as a small boy listening +o man.> He took out a crude his daughters King to the added Princess Elizabeth, by the
sighed. <But once, long ago, the stories of the village eld- pipe and stuffed it/ with so- when Elizabeth was list way, is called the cheiressthere was a man a leader est. me dry leaves., >Maybe rying her first child. still car presumptives rather than
of our people. He is forgot Flattered, the old man smil that's the way it is about Thus Charles
the cheiress- apparents beten now the whites don't ed and moved closer to the great men you just can't tiny sister, were and, now,his cause if King George and
want to remember him, and fire. tell look like all the oborn royal. Queen Elizabeth should have
most of the blacks who lived 1. <He was called Macandal, Continued on Page 9 zabeth's Incidentally, second birth child of Eli- a ly son he would automaticalbrought become heir-apparent. --- Page 7 ---
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. GHAITI SUN>
PAGE 7
THE OPENING OF
painting, ceramics, PostTHE KFOYER
cards of painting.portfolies,
DES ARTS PLASTIQUES decorated objects, and carvTHE SUN LIBRARY
Rt Plmpene RSteRw ed Vodou drums, The works
ALL THE BEST IN
where to look? Jamaica, Hai-
<But every. Did man to his Mallebranche, Exume, Den
own taste. not Dr. THE CARIBBEAN ti with its mountain- top cinastrokius that great man, Ku- nery, son Eustache, Racine,Poistadel of Henri Christophe,the
at his leisure hours, take Dorcely, Cedor, LazarOne of the most tempting Dominican Republic with its
the greates delight imagin-] re, François, Jeanty, and
vacation cruises for Ameri- shine of Columbus, Puerto
able in combing of asses' Duperrier. The response
cans now is that to the Ca- Rico, the Virgin Islands, the
tails, and plucking the dead a was number evident, of 15 paintings
ribbean. Here, says Sydney Lesser Antilles, the French
hairs out with his teeth
ceramic and
Claik after his most recent Antilles, Trinidad and Toba- NOVELIST AND POET though he had tweezers al- decorated objects were sold
visit, everything is at hand go, Venezuela, Curacao and
ways in his
before the doors closed at
to reward the visitor, whe- Aruba, Colombia and, lightly In the winter of 1949 cri gustibus pocket De 4 p.m. opening day,
ther he goes by airplane or beacuse of his previous who- tics and film-goers in the dumo. non est disputanin more leisurely manner by le book on it, Cuba all are United States applauded an
Despite the smallness of
ship. here, with their history,their American motion picture
Laurence Sterne the gallery, it was a rather
sights to see, their pleasures that told the story of WilAs far as many per- wonderful show. Every
Famous for his practical to enjoy. With Endpaper lie Stack, a fictional char- sons are concerned, biting inch of available space was
suggestions to travelers, the Maps and Ilustrations.
and film-goers in the dumo. non est disputanin more leisurely manner by le book on it, Cuba all are United States applauded an
Despite the smallness of
ship. here, with their history,their American motion picture
Laurence Sterne the gallery, it was a rather
sights to see, their pleasures that told the story of WilAs far as many per- wonderful show. Every
Famous for his practical to enjoy. With Endpaper lie Stack, a fictional char- sons are concerned, biting inch of available space was
suggestions to travelers, the Maps and Ilustrations. acter whose lust for polit- asses' tails, as a leisure utilized, the pictures were
author tells what booking fa
ical power led to his self- cupation, is not much more well hung, in fact the room
cilities to use, gives warning
corruption and his eventual taste for modern art, espe- was extremly well set up. about customs irregularities Travel writer by prafes- downfall. ciallt if it is primitive art. The <Foyer des Arts Plas
(for example the customs sion, Sydney Clark records The motion piccure xAll N.vertheless one of the tiques>, (incidently their
catch in visiting P U E R- with unusual fmeshness not the King's Men, was based first slick shows opened in gallery is located on the
TO RICO the wrong only facts about money, on the Pulitzer-Prize win- town last week, and was Rue du Centre) announces:
way), advises what clothes transportation.hotels etc, but ning novel of the same na-Iwell received by the public that it will commence
to take, discusses ship and traditions and backgrounds me written by Robert Penn' On opening day, visitors shortly class in DRAWairline facilities, makes sug- that make cities real and peo Warren. Ic captured more slowly. circled the small ING, PAINTING, CHILgestions about food drink ple come alive. His volumes awards in the United Sta- room, of <FOYER DES DRENS CLASS, DECORA
and health, luggage, airmail, are-tapestries of history, per tes than any other motion ARTS PLASTIQUES> stu- TIVE ART, AND ART
tips and service charges. sonal experience and present picture produced in 1949. dying a selection of 40 APPRECIATION. day deseriptions, invaluable It was named the outstandDo you know there are for their comprehensiveness. ing English speaking mono mosquitoes during the delightful as literary expe- tion picture of the yearz by
winter months and that the riences. And he is first in'the New York Film Critics
Caribbean is studded with the post-war field; his books and was awarded Hollywood
luxury hotels if you know lare up-to-the minute. s highest honor the Acadi
emy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences Award. Its star
LYNN ROWAN EXHIB- A NEW BRAILLE SYSTEM performer, Broderick CrawifITS OILS AND WATER COVERS 800 LANGUAGES ord, who played the role of
COLOURS IN
Willie Starck, won the AcadNEW-YORK. emy Award for the best maLynn Rowan in his show
oBa
le acting in 1949. at the Bodley gallery exhiIn addition: to the Pulitzer
bits oils and water colors
for fiction in 1947, Mr. Warmade in New Orleans, Key] new Braille system, suit- ren's novel won the SouthWest and Haiti, There ic able for adaptation to 800 ern Authors Annual Award
an emphasis on the move- languages, has been approv- for beok athe of 1946. most written distinguished by a
ment of life, somewhat ed by a committee for bling Southern author on a Southstrained as to characteriza- language experts in Britain.
in 1949. at the Bodley gallery exhiIn addition: to the Pulitzer
bits oils and water colors
for fiction in 1947, Mr. Warmade in New Orleans, Key] new Braille system, suit- ren's novel won the SouthWest and Haiti, There ic able for adaptation to 800 ern Authors Annual Award
an emphasis on the move- languages, has been approv- for beok athe of 1946. most written distinguished by a
ment of life, somewhat ed by a committee for bling Southern author on a Southstrained as to characteriza- language experts in Britain. ern subject.>
tion, in his painting, and a The British Empire Society Robert Penn Warren is aldeftness of manner which for the Blind and the School so recognized as a powerful
suggest more essential of African Studies at Lon- poet, a richly endowed short
skill than depth of feeling don University have played story writer, an éditor, a crior expression. That wateran important part in this tic, and a teacher. He was
color is perhaps his best me work. Mr. John Wilson, one of the founders of the
dium is indicated by the Chairman of the Society con Southern Review, a magazi- Doanld
surness of his rendering of siders the system may be ne thet for many years was has created Oenslager, American stage designer, who
various scenic effets no: the long-sought answer to devoted chiefly to the dis- his settings for more than 150 productions du
tably his excellent <City the problem presented by covery of new literary talent ring 25 years in the theater. His work includes the
Hall>. the contrasting African lan- in the American South, operas, xOrello>, <Der, Rosenkavalier,s and < Tristan
C.B guages. und Isolde>, such plays as <You Can't Take It With
Yous, < Pygmalion> <Of Mice And Men,> many mu
sicals and ballets. He is also
of scenic
Whatever task you under- He who allows his day to
at Yale University's Drama School, piressor and is the design
take, do it with all your pass without praticing geneof two books, < Scenery Then
Now,> author and
heart and soul. Always be rosity and
the
and
VISIT
enjoying life's
<Theatre of Bali>. courteous, nèver be discou- pleasures in like a blacksGoyer
raged. Beware of him whoj mith's bellows- he breathes
<HAITI SUN>
promises something for no- but does not live. dles
English
thing. Do not blame anybody
Sanskrit Proverb
Arto
EDITOR: Bernard language Diederich sundaypaper
for your mistakes and failu- We are just in the kinderGerant Responsable
res.
rosity and
the
and
VISIT
enjoying life's
<Theatre of Bali>. courteous, nèver be discou- pleasures in like a blacksGoyer
raged. Beware of him whoj mith's bellows- he breathes
<HAITI SUN>
promises something for no- but does not live. dles
English
thing. Do not blame anybody
Sanskrit Proverb
Arto
EDITOR: Bernard language Diederich sundaypaper
for your mistakes and failu- We are just in the kinderGerant Responsable
res. Do not look for approval gartenof uncovering things
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PAGS 2
MACANDAL FROM GUINEA
EHT TTLAHS
Continued from page 6 is true that once you are hid, *Which weayon it that?> pened - the girl's husband we call Ku-Kuye ashes -crawling and
den far in the mountains it Mayambo asked and held his had followed them and when'out of the grey
were
thers in the beginning>. He is difficult for the whites to breath. he saw what was going on, flying away.
9 ---
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. <HAITI SUN>
PAGS 2
MACANDAL FROM GUINEA
EHT TTLAHS
Continued from page 6 is true that once you are hid, *Which weayon it that?> pened - the girl's husband we call Ku-Kuye ashes -crawling and
den far in the mountains it Mayambo asked and held his had followed them and when'out of the grey
were
thers in the beginning>. He is difficult for the whites to breath. he saw what was going on, flying away. And there
lit the leaves with aburning find you, but it's not impos- <Poison, my son, poisonls he became sO furious that he many people Macandal who believed who
twig and inhaled deeply.* sible. And if they do - tort- The old one spoke the word ran to the overseer and +old that it was
Well now, about Macandal ure and death. And what a gleefully, rolling it in his him that Macandal, the en- had changed himself into
here is what happenèd. One bout our own people L they toothless mouth tasting its emy of the planters, was the tiny insect, and who hu
day he was working in theare not perfect E they are power, <Macandal sent a right on the plantation and would take the form of a
mill, at the machine that the same here as they were packet of the deadly white in easy reach L- and SO Ma- man being in some future
presges the juice from thel in Guinea. A coin of gold, powder to every slave of Le candal's freedom came to an years when it would be time
cane, and suddenly he let] desire for revenge, maybe Cap; and together with it the end in the arms of a woman to strike agains. He brushed
out a terrible scream. The the promise of freedom, and name of a certain day on Not, a bad way to end, $f one gnarled hand across his
other blacks came running, they'I betray you; Who can which they must put the poi you ask me, but after all he face as if he were wiping aout it was too late. The ma- blame them anyway - slav- son into all the food prepar- was no ordinary man.. hes way cobwebs. <All this hanchine had gripped his hand ery doesn't make us better ed for their masters. And af- eYou mean they killed him pened a long time ago and
just like a mad dog and had than we are.> He sighed. ter that had been done he right then and there?, Ma- there has never again becn
crushed it - everything was <But the maroons were bra- would come from the moun- yambo interrupted. a man like Macanidal. Some
full of blood and the peoplel ve enough and they lived as1 tains with his band and kill <Not SO fast, my son, not of them try now and
stood with their mouths op- well as they could. They the few planters that were so fast! You can't get rid af then a planter or overseer is
en, not knowing what to do hunted the wild boar and still alive and take over the a man like Macandal just li-! poisoned cattle too or
get Macandal free. Well, he shot Guinea fowi, and some- city. It was a good plan and ke that - it would have a few slaves kill themselves:
didn't let tnem wait long! times they'd come down to everyone prepared for it and been too easy the plant- just to spite their master.But
Before you could wink an attack a plantation, rob *t, kept it secret. And them one ers would have felt cheated. it's not enough.. not enough! eye, he takes his machete and take the slaves along day a silly black girl warned No, they only bound him The years Eo by and we are:
and... ptf.. cuts his hand with them>. her white lover to leave the and took him to the ovem- still slaves - we will always
clean from his arm in one <Rut what about Macan- city.
been too easy the plant- just to spite their master.But
Before you could wink an attack a plantation, rob *t, kept it secret. And them one ers would have felt cheated. it's not enough.. not enough! eye, he takes his machete and take the slaves along day a silly black girl warned No, they only bound him The years Eo by and we are:
and... ptf.. cuts his hand with them>. her white lover to leave the and took him to the ovem- still slaves - we will always
clean from his arm in one <Rut what about Macan- city. When he became cur- seer's house wihere the white be slaves.>
strokes. dal?> Mayambo urged him ious and asked questions,she one himself was going to Suddenly the old one got:
The old one paused drama- on. grew frightened and didn't watch over him until the of- up and shuffled away wi--
tically. and pulled at his pi- <Well, up in those moun-l want to-say any more; but ficials arrived from Le Cap. thout saying another word. pe. tains Macandal began *olthe white one had her flog- Can't you just imagine it Mayambo looked about
<So they put him in the change more and more. As a ged until she told the whola boy, the two men sitting sleepily.s The fire was low
house for the sick, and hel youngster he had been so truth. So the plan was dis- there silently one with a and everyone had disnstays there for a long time, quiet, never saying much, covered and the colonists gun in his hand, watching peared. He was too tired to
and when he comes out again staying away from the giris were careful not to eat any- closely
the other in get up and find his way to
his wound is healed and hel But now he was different, li- thing some black hadn't tast- chains, his eyes half closed the shack, too tir e d,
is well. But a man with only ke a man who has gone ed before a:d that waslmaybe, but watching too, li- more tired than he had ever
one hand isn't for much' hungry for too long. He the and of Macandal's beautil ke al trapped beast.The hours been in his entire life. Betcan't work in S fields or would drink tafia all night ful dream>. go by slowly the over- ter to sleep right here, next
the mill. So they put him -dance L- sin - and never The old man rubbed his seer gets tired tired -his to the warm ashes. He relax-
# the pasture to guard the get enough of women. There bony hands and shifted his head sinks on his chest ed like an animal, letting his
cattle.Watching the beasts is used to be sO many girls ar- position in front of the fire. suddenly there is a crash,and aching muscles go limp, his
an easy task, too easy task; ound himthat it was sur- <After that failure, the the white one wakes up just long slender body stretched
too easy nothing to do all prising he could find time chieftain was unhappy for a in time to see the prisoner along the earth. day, just sit and think. Al- for anythink else, and in spi- long time,> he continued, disappearing through the I wish Macandal were still
ways the dark m 0 u n- te of that he always wanted ebut he has long ago learned window and running to- alive, he thought. He could
tains before you, and the one more. In the end it was to be patient. Again he be- wards the woodss. He sighed teach me many things.. he
days are endless. What a- really a jealous husband gan to wait for the right mo his breath wheezing painful- could. bout those few lucky slaves who... ment because he was sure ly. <But Macandal's luck had Through heavy eyes he
who had escaped and lived The old fellow looked up that one day he would suc- run out... the gods were a- looked for the moon which
in the forest, marooned but and grinned. ceed, and until then he gainst him. He was caught a hung in'the sky,pale and cool
free?, The old man lapsed <But now I'm putting the might as well enjoy life. He gain, quickly, and this time She is fair as a moonbeam..
those few lucky slaves who... ment because he was sure ly. <But Macandal's luck had Through heavy eyes he
who had escaped and lived The old fellow looked up that one day he would suc- run out... the gods were a- looked for the moon which
in the forest, marooned but and grinned. ceed, and until then he gainst him. He was caught a hung in'the sky,pale and cool
free?, The old man lapsed <But now I'm putting the might as well enjoy life. He gain, quickly, and this time She is fair as a moonbeam.. into silence until Mayambo end of the story before the began to laugh again and the whites sent him to pri-l and the moon was strange
stirred impatiently. >The ma- beginning. First let me tell drink and run after the wo- son right away. No use think sometimes good.. sometimes
roons, yests He went on slow you how Macandal almost men. Thén one day he heard ing about what they did to evil. like a woman. ly. >And Macandal. well., freed our people, because the drums in the valley cal- him until finally they decid- Crickets and lizards singing
one day he too was gone so that's what you really want ling the slaves of a planta- ed to burn at the stake Mayambo was asleep. me time went by, and when to hear about.> He licked tion to a dance and because on the market place.I wasn't -Extract from the <Black
he was heard of again he his shrunken lips. <One day, The felt strong and happy kel there wh e n it happen- Dawn>
was the chieftain of all theljust like that, Macandal ma couldn't resist that sound. ed, but Ive heard the story By Mia STEINER
slaves who had fled into the de up his mind that he was He wanted to go down the- So many times, I sometimes Nothing so much convinforest. Soon every black on going to capture Le Cap re, drink the burning rum think I saw it all with my ces me of the boundlessness
this island loved and admir- that's the large town you pro dance, find himself some own eyes. There was Macan- of the human mind as its 0ed him H he was strong bably saw this morning>. new giri to love. What dan- dal, chained to a wooden perations in dreaming. he was cleverand he had Mayambo nodded. Le Cap ger was there after all? No- log, the yellow fire eating aWilliam B. Clulow
the gift of giving courage he thought, I must remem- ne of the whites knew him way at his flesh - the whieven to the weakest, so that ber that. by sight and surely his ownites were cheering the mulateveryone who saw him felt <Just Macandal and his people would never betray toes grinning, and the blacks YOU MAY HIRE
brave and powerful too.From handful of men were going him; So dowin to the valley trying to pretend thet were
all the plantations Negroes to do it,> the other continued he wentlHe danced the chi- some place else. Suddenly JEEP
used to come to hear him and Macandal was no fool ca emptied one cup of there is a scream and Macan
speak and then go back to he knew that if you want tafia after the other E a dal tears himself loose and STATION WAGON
their masters and laugh whi-to sup with the devil you girl smiled at him and hel for a moment he stands free
le they were being punished have to use a long spoon. He took her by the hand and led like one of those idols"ma- NEW AUTOMOBILE
for its. could never beat all the whi- her into the dark groves. de cf red clay H then he Sy the DAY, WEEK or
The old one relit his dead tes in a battle, that was The old slave giggled. <So falls slowly back into the fla MONTH with or without a
pipe and leaned closer to Ma clear, but there is weapon far everything was nice e mes. Well, some of the driver. yambo. swifter and stronger than nough; but what do you blacks who had loved him Contact:
<Now, my boy, don't think any other - the avenger think happened now?>
a lot, they stayed there un- DENIS BELLANDE
that the life of a maroon is whose feet are noiseless, Mayambo smiled and shrug til the fire had burnt itself TEL: 3209 OFFICE
so easy.If it were we would whose body throws no sha- ged his shoulders.
but there is weapon far everything was nice e mes. Well, some of the driver. yambo. swifter and stronger than nough; but what do you blacks who had loved him Contact:
<Now, my boy, don't think any other - the avenger think happened now?>
a lot, they stayed there un- DENIS BELLANDE
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so easy.If it were we would whose body throws no sha- ged his shoulders. out and they swore that they
5539 RES. -1 have escaped long ago. Itl dows. *Well, this is what hap- saw a golden fly M the onelP.O. Box 304. --- Page 10 ---
CHAITI SUN>
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT.
PAGE 10 HAITI THIS WEEK.. EDITORJAL
OF
FACTORY
There a3 a special great-Iment safeguard from TyranPRESIDENT OF THE
/U. S SECRETARY
IN CAYES SUGAR WILL BE IN ness in our recent elections ny and only through strugINSTITUTE OF INTER- COMMERCE SAWYER OPERATION SOON aside from the victories of gle will the ipeople relinquish
AMERICAN AFFAIRS
CHARLES
the individuals elected. saered trust and honour. ARRIVED IN
VISITS
According to a report re- nions
differ these Opi-this
PORT AU- PRINCE
PORT- AU- PRINCE ceived from the Haiti American men who may will take on office This new tradition of free
Embassy here in
the next
but there
is for this newspaper
Mr Kenneth R. Iverson; On monday afternoon the sugar Factory under construc be no month,
canivoting a great thrill In this world
President af the Institute of Honorable Charles Sawyer tign in Aux Cayes is near- fact that disagreement this
on the where fascism has darkened
Inter American Affairs is in accompanied by Mr. Albert ing conspletion. It is further the one magnificent one election, the sky we see Haiti as a
Port au P r 1 ce in J. Powers, Mr. Mason Barr reported that a group of 400 of free and total sunday has new shinning celestial body
connection with the coopera- Mr. Delbert MI Little, Mr workmen are employed in opened a
new voting, era for lighting the way to freedom
tive program in agriculture Donald W. Norop, and Com the construction of the prin the bright of Haiti. For for all people. and sanitation which the' Ins mander Karl B. Jeffers, ar- cipal buildings and buldings first prople time in the
the We who are outsiders in
titute is carrying on in colla rived at Bowen Field a- of the mesidences. The pro-]
history of this country, are
the
a
boration with the Haitian board special DC-3 Mr. moters of this Factory hope our complex of Haiti little have island the liberty of basking in taking the new
Government. Mir Iverson is Sawyer and his party were that the sugar mill, with a men own desire and vote by their democratic glory that is Haireturning to Washington met at the airport by the production capacity of 18, their own president. solsteditir
from the Pan American Sa- American Ambassador Earl 000 tons, will be in operation has
History
nitary Conference recently DeCourey, Minister of Com during next season. once taught given # that the a Gov. One man with courage maheld in Ciudad Trujillo, and merce Miarcel Fombrun, and INTERANERICAN PRESS through the vote, is people kes a majority. plans to devote a week to the Chief of Protocole and a CONFERENCE AT
GovernAindrew Jackson. the Haitian Programe
number of. other officials. WALDORF ASTORIA to the Institute will find an I also announces that the
Mr. Iverson assumed the In an interview with the
IN NEW YORK
exhibition of photographafl.ibrary opened On Septembpresidency ofthe Institute inl cHaiti Sun> Mr. Sawyer' On October 9th. the 6 th. which reflect the most re- er 1st, and that they have
May of this year, succeeding said that his visit although Inferamerican Press Confe- cent doings of Parisian lifelall the recent magazines On
Mr. Dillon Myer, who visit- official was strictly inform-I rence was inaugurated in the (Hall of Youth, Hall of Do-] topies of French intelleced Haiti last January to par al.
afl.ibrary opened On Septembpresidency ofthe Institute inl cHaiti Sun> Mr. Sawyer' On October 9th. the 6 th. which reflect the most re- er 1st, and that they have
May of this year, succeeding said that his visit although Inferamerican Press Confe- cent doings of Parisian lifelall the recent magazines On
Mr. Dillon Myer, who visit- official was strictly inform-I rence was inaugurated in the (Hall of Youth, Hall of Do-] topies of French intelleced Haiti last January to par al. He expressed his best presence of 250 delegates of mestic Arts, coricours de tual activities. ticipe in the inauguration of wishes for the success of our the Americas. The principal La Belle et la Bête>, exposi The Institute will remain
the Villard Irrigation Project young news paper, but made topie was the writing of a tion of the metro of Paris); were it is until the
Mr. Iverson has ar long re- no other istatement as to nis new Constitution for thelthelatest creation in fashion tion of the building on comple- the
cord of service with the U- visit here. Am. Ambassador Presses attending the confe-1 and furniture. A glance at Exposition grounds
nited States Government a- De Courey gave a dinner rence are Franck C.Magloire the theatrical and movie when opened
which
gencies, having been with party on Monday honor night at hisMareel Salnave and Max season as wellas notes on will feature large auditorium
the Solicitor's Office of the residence Charles in
or Mr.1 Chauvet, Directors of<Le Ma some celebrated museums spacious
well
U.S Department of AgriculSawyer, The Secre-tins, *Haiti-Journals andeLe (Palace of Chaillot. Museum ped library, equipture before transfering to tary of Commerce and his Nouvellistes. The session clos of the Marine). hall and laboratory, exhibition reception
the Institute in 1942, where party left for Miami on ed with a banquet at which
space.:
he served as Assistant Gene Tuesday afternoon. Assistant Seeretary of State
ral Counsel until 1947. In
Edward Miller delivered a
that year, he was named De THE POST OFFICE TO BE speech. On Tuesday the Deputy Administrator of the re TRANSFERED TO THE legates
FIRESTONE
attending the Confehabilitation program in Gree EXPOSITION GROUNDS rence visited Columbia Unice, where he remained three
vereity and on wednesday
MONEY
years,
SAVE
returning to the, Unit- The Office of the postal they visited the United Na
ed States in May 1950. administration of Port- au- tions' Headquarters. ON THESE
Prince will soon be transfer- THE FRENCH INSTITUTE
to
Replacement Parts
U.N. SPECIALIST
ed the new building wi- RESUMES ACTIVITIES
IN HAITI
thin the city Dumarsais Es- The French Institute onil
time on the Exposttionr resuming its activities this
ROTARY TYPE
Mr. G. Duon, a specialist grounds. week announced that visitors @
SHOCK
of the Bureau of Statistics M
Giat 2 Va
of the United Nations is
ABSORBERS
now in Haiti with a view
For Ford and Mercury
of heliing the Haitian Got
MONROE
vernment in organizing a sys
temlatic statistics services. T
Airplane-Type SHOCK
PENSION FOR THE
A ABSORBERS
EMPLOYEES OF
-
INTERNAL REVENUE
FLEXIBLE
The Director General of
FUEL LINES
Internal Revenue, by cireul. ar letter, has just ordered
Firestone
a deduction of 3 1/2 per
CARBURETORS
cent updn. the salary of the
Preposes of Internal ReveFUEL
nue with the objeet of fav- Port- au- Prince resident attends U.S. PUMPS
oring them for the retire- school l Seward W.
-Type SHOCK
PENSION FOR THE
A ABSORBERS
EMPLOYEES OF
-
INTERNAL REVENUE
FLEXIBLE
The Director General of
FUEL LINES
Internal Revenue, by cireul. ar letter, has just ordered
Firestone
a deduction of 3 1/2 per
CARBURETORS
cent updn. the salary of the
Preposes of Internal ReveFUEL
nue with the objeet of fav- Port- au- Prince resident attends U.S. PUMPS
oring them for the retire- school l Seward W. Jahnke third from left, Machinery
ment pension. sentative, Haytian Tractor and
sales repreIGNITION
-
Prince, dines with J. Q. McDonald, Equipement second from Co. Port-au HOUSE OF DEPUTIES nager Export Sales departm ent,
left, ma
a
CABLE SETS
TO MOVE TO
Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. Jahnke attended Caterpillar Tractor Co., %
PALAIS DHAITI ers Sales and Service school held
an Export DealFirestone
The House of Deputies pillar plant with dealer representatives recently from at 26 the CaterOIL
that was wrecked by a mob With Jahnke and McDonald at Peoria's Pere countries
FILTERS
during the violent manifes- hotel are Bengt H.Sundin, right, sales
Marquette
a
FOR CARS
tations that took place last Brander and Cia, SA Buenos Aires, Argentina, representative,
<S
AND
May is being repaired and win Sorenson left, sales re-presentative, Theo. and EdTRUCKS
meanwhile the Assembly Co., Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii Attendance at H. Davies
will meet at the Palais d'Hai was sponsored by the Port- au- Prince the school
FILTER CARTRIDGES
tion the Exposition grounds above:
company named --- Page 11 ---
SUNDAY 15 th. OCT. <HAITI SUNs
PAGE 11
MAPOU MAGIC
UNE i
31 EA Arera
TALES FROM THE HAITAN COUNTRYSIDE
By Paul NAJAC will give up by saying one] a well known folk story. SoSPORT
The purpose of the <conte by one <moins bouais lis (I metimes they only constitdivinor> is to make fun, sO, drink it). ute a deformation of the
when a conte is shot the tel- And as you haven't yet words of a sentence for instries to
them drunk the last one, let's try tance: rata passa craza divesFOOTBALL SCORES
<Sabinah> park. This game ler
carry
out,
is a deformation of
BY M. MOTERCYCLES will be broadcast on 4.5 by little expressions and gest some more:
sistas> crazé dix verres
Tulane 9 Notre Dame 13 megacycles. The Reps will ures to assail the proposed Cric Crac
erat passé
means
answers of the audience. Galatas bon Dieu plein et six tasses> which
Vanderbilt 20 Miss 14 return to Port- au- Prince Of course he has to solve viande
<the rat passed and broke
Army 27
Michigan 6 Tuesday. the puzzle, but he has to (the larder of the Godi 10 glasses and six cupss. Colgate 35 Holy Cross 28 Correction, we have just wait until the audience gives Lord is full of meat. Sometimes, they are a
Pen 42
Dartmouth 26 received a late report that up. The audidnce will
Cric Crac
kind of original comparision
Tenn 40 Chattanooga 0 Haiti did play Jamaica Sa- Jong as it can when try they as Papa Dambalah fait prie which does not lead at all to
Miami Upset Purdue 20-14 turray and the Score was feel tired of
they re li tête en bas
the right answer.
Colgate 35 Holy Cross 28 Correction, we have just wait until the audience gives Lord is full of meat. Sometimes, they are a
Pen 42
Dartmouth 26 received a late report that up. The audidnce will
Cric Crac
kind of original comparision
Tenn 40 Chattanooga 0 Haiti did play Jamaica Sa- Jong as it can when try they as Papa Dambalah fait prie which does not lead at all to
Miami Upset Purdue 20-14 turray and the Score was feel tired of
they re li tête en bas
the right answer. For intanOhio State 26 Indianna 14 Jamaica 2-Haiti 1. guessing
(father Dambalah makes ce this one: ewalking down
Wiscousin 14
Iowa 0
his prayer, up side down. the street, I met an old lady
In the game of the day
RANGOON, Burma,
Cric Crac
and a
girl, I saluted
Oklahoma
underdog
trail- 144 th ANNIVERSARY OF Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave, A- Embarquez les blancs, them: the young old lady answerling in the final quarter 131 THE DEATH OF
merican who became fam- débarquez les mulatts, ed, and the
girl did'nt. more
-7 pulled 7
points out JN- J. DESSALINES ous as the <Burma Sur- main pinga nèg envahi ou. <This one is young a comparision
of the fire. Tuesday October 17 will geons, went on trial for (Put in the whites, take to the congo peas... the old
be the 144 th. anniversary of his life Friday before a spe out the mulatoes and, lady
the dry conFOOTBALL
represents
the death of Jean- Jacques cial Burmese tribunal. watch, and don't let to ma go peas, which make noise
Dessalines, Father of the In- The state brought three ny negroes in it). when eaten and the young
dependance of Haiti. At this specific charges against Dr. How to guess a xconte di- girl ihe soft green peas. or
The game tnat was to ta- occasion a solemn mass will Seagrave. It accused him of vinors is one of the most dif this one... which compares
ke place Saturday after- take place at 8.30 a.m. in the committing high treason by ficult things, because a conte the moon to a <Barrel of linoon at 4 p.m. at 'Sabinah' Cathedral and grand manifes helping rebel Capt. Naw is sometimes just a general me which will whitewash all
park in Kingston is to be tations will be held during Seng to wage war against expression, and other times the: world. H
player to day. the day in remembrance of the State; of assisting, abet- personal image of an act. A Of eourse if you are not a
Haiti's representative team this National Hero. ting and comforting the en- classical puzzle has a general well trained <divinor>, I
includes A. Joseph, F.Mevs
emy, and of failing to rep means of solution, and even mean a good guesser, you
P. Bonaventure, A Mathuort to recognized author- with a difficult one, there is will always be forced to
rin, C. Joesph, A. Nau, P.PRESIDENT ELECT OF ities his knowledge of re- a mechanical process; whilel xdrink it>. However watch
Thevenin, G. Claude, Y. THE REPUBLIC WILL bellion against the govern- a xconte divinors is quite ditjcarefully for there are some
Dorceans, L. Edmond, F. TAKE OATH OF OFFICE ment. He facesathe death search is to find out the <conte divinor> which are
King, J.
one, there is will always be forced to
rin, C. Joesph, A. Nau, P.PRESIDENT ELECT OF ities his knowledge of re- a mechanical process; whilel xdrink it>. However watch
Thevenin, G. Claude, Y. THE REPUBLIC WILL bellion against the govern- a xconte divinors is quite ditjcarefully for there are some
Dorceans, L. Edmond, F. TAKE OATH OF OFFICE ment. He facesathe death search is to find out the <conte divinor> which are
King, J. Lherisson, L. Sa- WITHIN TWO MONTHS sentence if convicted of the ferent because the aim of tael not too good to drink as: Dlo
vain, A. Tassy, R. Pierre According to all pobabili- first count,a nd banishment given puzzle, the thing sug poul mouri senti (The water
E. Leger. Y. Martin, L. ties Col. Paul E. Magloire, on the others. gested by the image. Theyof a dead chicken smells.)
Sainte, A. Alexandre and President Elect of the Repu- Assistant Attorney Gen- are sometimes a question Then watch carefully for
officials Antoine Champa- blic will take oath of office eral Chan Un Aung told summing up the subject oflthe next time... gne, arcel Prezeau, Felix within two months at the the tribunal that Dr. SeaBaker, Fritz Berrouet and latest. In political cireles it grave, though an American M
Lt. Anotine Coicou, flew to is believed that the solemn ce citizen, owes temporary alLAS NACIONES UNIDAS SIGUEN ADELANTE
Jamaica Friday. They will remony of entry into office legiance to the state while
play a return match Mon- of the new President will ta- residing here, and thus can
EN RELACIOM CON LA
day afternoon at four atlke place in December,
tried for treason. NEDST
be
CORER
WHAT DID
THE MISSIONARY SAY ? A Missionary was captured
by aborigines and condemnd ed to death. To decide the
ONU
NO ESTA
manner of execution, it was
the tribal custom that a vic
MURCINDO
KEEP YOUR CLOTHES tim must make an affirmatiS PASO
ve statement. If the high pri
est considered the statement
true the victim was shot with
a poisoned arrow. If the staFRESH CRISP AND SWEET tement was considered false,
the victim died by fire. Buti
C - N
ther missionary thinking fast,
-
made a short statement So
ANLT
AS-AIR
perplexing that it was impos
sible to carry out the execution. What did the missionary say? SAP1 s0f poasosol uounoaxo
a 3ustgsgoud snga 'onu
3uoaag pmom quauays
CONSULT
agg "pousng auom D9 ft mg
Kiasth
"pouing a9 01 sarq pnon DEL-COTIDIANO ENS MORNING NEWS DE DALLAS,TEXASENN
usosa aq1 OS pur asel
HAITIAN AMERICAN
suouoypis aq1 aywu pmom UN MARCHES ON: A cartoon which appeared reDRY CLEANERS
srgt ang Suroogs Rq a2P1d cently in the Dallas Morning News, a leading U.S. dai
aypt 01 aany Pmom uosno2 ly newspaper published in Dallas, Texas. The ComNEXT TO PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS OFFICE -xa "ona spm quouays St91 munist soldier (at right) shouts' <You're out ofstep> to
srgt poproop asatud 9319 the stalwart United Nations soldier carrying a banner
aq1 f asstf 69 osp 11sm labeled <Action on Korea.> In his hand the CommunI> :psos Lapuorssyu a41 list holds a paper labeled <Malik's veto>,
pt 01 aany Pmom uosno2 ly newspaper published in Dallas, Texas. The ComNEXT TO PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS OFFICE -xa "ona spm quouays St91 munist soldier (at right) shouts' <You're out ofstep> to
srgt poproop asatud 9319 the stalwart United Nations soldier carrying a banner
aq1 f asstf 69 osp 11sm labeled <Action on Korea.> In his hand the CommunI> :psos Lapuorssyu a41 list holds a paper labeled <Malik's veto>, --- Page 12 ---
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GHAITI SUN>
SUNDAY 151 thi OCT. FOR SALE
Room for rent
NOTICE
SHIPPING
Classified
Piano - Studio
Furnished Room
Upright, one price $.300
Private Bath
The: Commercial Secretary The- MS cRagnhilds- Holm>
refrigerator good condiIn Petionville
of the Embasgy of France leaving Montreal, Halifax St
Classified advertisemenis tion *. 80
Phone 7204
in Haiti has the honor of John, is due here Oin octobare accepted for things Electric Stove J with oven
FOR SALE
informing Haitian tourists er 22, 1950, and will proceed
wanted Or umwanted; arti- $. 90:
and any other travellers to Santiago de Cuba. Is takcles for sdle; personal servi
HUDSON 1946, 8 cylin going to France that he will ing on freight. ces; miscallaneous items, Parents Interested in Pri- ders Good condition
be happy to supply them
such as jobs wamted;bouses vate Englisb speaking Perfect Motor
with all details and informa
Agent:
for rent; tutoring; traveling scbool for 4 and 5 years Phone: 2242
tion. available in order to fa L. Preetzman Aggerholm
companions; ideas for sale. olds. cilite their 4nd make their
and Co. no: accepted, advertise- Apply <Haiti Stinm,
LARGE BRAND NEW
stay. agreeable,
ments of political nature. HOUSE FOR RENT IN
The M.V <Bvede> Norwe
Rate: 25c per insertion, ma
TUITION >>
FETIONVILLE
glan, consigned to Anton
ximum of 5 words. Lessons of French and Spa 3 Bedrooms
IMMIGRATION
Kneer, arrival oct. 11 evennish to English speaking 2 Bathrooms
NOTICE Ing from Barahona in balWanted
persons Conversational Met- Hot: water etc. Those
lastr Loaded a cargo of 1000
Jeep # good condition bod. Apply to Professor Tel. 7188 and 7225
permits de persons sejours must holding re- tons sugar. witb good tyres. Charles E. Stepben C/O Edi
new them before the end
Apply <Haiti Suns. tor <Haiti Suns. For 1.000 dollars
of the month ending octob- SS <Tiberius>, Dutch LiExcellent businness
ne, armival morning oct. 12
House for Rent i Bizo- WANTED
Established cliental
er 30 th. from New York via CuraHouse with at Least
Family reasons
cao and
tone 2 Bed rooms Beautiful 3 bedrooms and swimmingInagua, with 525
view of tbe bay and Targe pool. Force owner to
Young
tons of merchandise and 3
Sell. American
passengers: M. Carlo Reiher,
garden. Maximum rent. $ 100
Contact HAITI
Wishes board and
and Mme Jean
Apply <Haiti Suns. SUN
Breakfast
M. Augustin
EXCHANGE CARS. Luigui. Person would like
A car in: good condition By the month
The M. V. *Askilds,South
Wanted: 1913 American To exchange a 7 Passenger SA8 800 cash last price
(Reasonable no
American Line, left evening
5 cent Piece Liberty beud CHRYSLER WINDSOR
Owner: leaving for
Tourist rates
oct. 11 for Puerto Platai
-No. Buffalos. Re- for a four wheel drive jeep Europe next month
Considered)
The M.V. La Boules,
ward
station wagon:
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ening.
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(Reasonable no
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Owner: leaving for
Tourist rates
oct. 11 for Puerto Platai
-No. Buffalos. Re- for a four wheel drive jeep Europe next month
Considered)
The M.V. La Boules,
ward
station wagon:
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Macy's, Marshall Field's, Burdime's.. LA BELLE CREOLE
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 1950
GRAND OPENING
OF ITS NEW
Haberdashery Shop
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT
TOYLAND
DO SOME GOOD OLID-FASHIONED WINDOW SHOPPING
SUNDAY EVENING OUR WINDOWS WILL BE OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL. 10:30 P.M. GOOD NEWS!