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DIEDERICH
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EDITOR
RESPONSABLE
EM. A.MAINVILLE
THE HAITIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
VOLUME 1,
Port-au-Prince
Haiti
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
No. 37
AMERICAN REPUBLICS
First Twin Hull Atlantic
PERSONALITY
OF THE WEEK
STRENGTHEN BONDS
Crossings arrives in P-au-P. THE AMERICAN Foreign Ministel-s Conference that
finishedoits work last month by approving all the points That curious looking craft horse power diesels which
of military and economic programme 'designed to pro- with the two hulls that has givea speed of six knots. tect this hemisphere against aggression. This is what been riding at anchor in the The crew consists of Mr. the 21 American Republics voted to do:
bay the past week, on close and Mrs.Christian, Artist
1) Each country will build
A GLANCE AT
inspection reveals herself to C'aude Garf whose preup its. armed forces and spe:
be a well constructed, com- vions sailing experience was
cial units. These forces may
HISTORY
fortable pioneer twin hull *'ling on Lake Geneva, and
be used both to protect the
yacht. The <Cepala> as it is who uses up every minute of
During World War II, named, arrived in Port-au- his
time
western hemisphere and to the Minister of Foreign Af- Prince from France via ing. spare Claude at is to sea, paint- a
support the United Nations' fairs of the twenty-one Spain, Portugal, Morocco,
of his works give
efforts elsewhere. -howing
at the
American republics met to the Canary Islands, Mar- French Institute this week- On the 30th of this month
2) Internal security will consuft on three occasions- tinique and Jamaica. She end. Next is Jean Filloux a twenty year old artist. Robe strengthened by controls at the beginning of each of made history in her 31 day mechanical and electrical land Dorcely will fly to
over spies, sabotage and the gravest stages of the crossing from the Canary Is- engineer who likes to write. Hollywood on the invitation
Communist activities. emergency. The first Meet- lands to Martinique, being Lastly is Maurita the ship's of Hollywood's shrewdest
ing came after Germany's the first twin hull ship to dog who hails from the Can- publicizer of talent, Film
3). In general Latin Amer- invasion of Poland; the sec- successfully cross the Atlan- ary Islands. Producer David O.Selznick. ica will do all it can to in- ond, upon the invasion of tic. (Continued On Page 3) Dorcely was painting a
France; the third, following Captain Rauol Christian was
mural at the El Rancho, HoPearl Harbour. The min- assisted in building theyacht
tel last April when Producer
utes and resolktions of these byi M. Castela who had built TWO YEARS LATER Selznick (eSun> April 15th
gatherings, which reflect the the first ship of this type
: David O'Selznich) and
acute concern that prevailed, some years previous. The By JULIA R. LAROCHE wife Jennifer Jones were vareveal better than anything construction began in 1947 Haiti is more than a coun- sed cationing there. So impreselse the evolution of the and finished in 1948. Rauol try, an exotic island nestling was he' with Dorcely's
Western Hemisphere from Christian on launching the in the Caribbean; it is a way work that on his return. to
strict, even defiant, neutral- Copula, into the river Ca- of life. So it seemed on my have Hollywood. him do he decided to
ity to complete participation ronne, (Mr. Christian built first visit here; soi it seems als in his beautiful a series of murin the conflict. the vessel in his home town today, two years later. Hills home. Beverley
Toulouse, France) said he At the time of that first
Dorcely upon
But why do the, Foreign had no idea how much the visit, talk everywhere was receiving this commission
Ministers meet?
to
strict, even defiant, neutral- Copula, into the river Ca- of life. So it seemed on my have Hollywood. him do he decided to
ity to complete participation ronne, (Mr. Christian built first visit here; soi it seems als in his beautiful a series of murin the conflict. the vessel in his home town today, two years later. Hills home. Beverley
Toulouse, France) said he At the time of that first
Dorcely upon
But why do the, Foreign had no idea how much the visit, talk everywhere was receiving this commission
Ministers meet? Because it vessel had CoSt to build. of the 1950
from the man who. hasprowas. decided at the Confer- Its dimensions are 45 feet
Exposition, duced such films asr aGone
Foreign Minister
ence for. the Maintenance of in length, 24 tons, 4V feet which then was still in the with the Wind>, <Duel in
Jacques Leger
Peace, held in Buenos Aires draft an over-all 17ft. beam, planning accustomed stage. Although the Sun>, consider the posin 1936 on the initiative of the two beat's beams are
to mass produc: sible change this would
crease production of vitally President Roosevelt, that the 4V feet. It has three sails, a tion, I found it practically have on his life, but did.nor
important raw materials American Republics would jib and Chinese of fore- impossible to envision the hesitate to accept when: he
needed, for the rearmament consult with each other to sail and mainsail. type Two rud- the gigantic fair ground with looked back on the wise
programme, and in return, find and adoptformulas for ders (which are
tilimposing buildings counsel this man had often
the United States will grant cooperation in the event of lers) Iti is an all steel actually welded. which were to set the stage given him during their short
the loans and long term con- athregrto-the existing peace ship powered by two, 20 for (Continued the celebration of the acquaintance. And after
tracts to hels certain do- or an actual war betweeh
on Page 12) completion of his commismestic development pro- two Of more of their numLE-VOYAGE DU COPULA
sion it would then be posgrammes. ber, Or the outbreak of an : Une
ceatr
sible for him to go on to
The Economic Committee international conflict out- ETUT
CHRIST
Paris where he would
A
seza effectue
be of the Conference adopted a side the Americas jeopardiz- Sour les Koaticass - aurtoot GARACTERISTIO SERUPENRATRURS UES
able to accept the French
resolution opposing Govern- ing the peace of the conti- MiatNmC LRN2895 CHRISTIAR a LOACLA
Governments invitation to
ment interference with nent.
GRAP NOFMANN
200 RM
attend the <Ecole Metiers>
press freedom, through conMFILLOUR a eA
- as an observer for two years.
trols on newsprint.
Nevertheless, the deleRolandi Dorcely was born
gates who attended that hisin Port-au-Prince on the
The delegate from Argen- toric conference did not
20th October 1930 the first
tina, where the closing of realize, when they accepted CRORR
AS
Rtrtewomres
child in an extremely
the Independent newspaper these provisions, that they
CPANAR
family of. ten children. Like poor
La Prensa had led to criti- were SO close to the portenTAD
all good fathers Dorcely's
cism of the Argentine Gov- tous events that were to
Saet
wanted him to study mediernment made no comment shake the earth just three
LAREUNS
cine and become a Doctot.
when the resolution was years. later. Their interest
Asal boy at St. Louis de Gonadopted.
(Continued on Page 3)
(Continued ons Page 2)
that they
CPANAR
family of. ten children. Like poor
La Prensa had led to criti- were SO close to the portenTAD
all good fathers Dorcely's
cism of the Argentine Gov- tous events that were to
Saet
wanted him to study mediernment made no comment shake the earth just three
LAREUNS
cine and become a Doctot.
when the resolution was years. later. Their interest
Asal boy at St. Louis de Gonadopted.
(Continued on Page 3)
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<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK
usual talent, Among his art
(Continned from Page 1)
teachers Dorcely today sinzague (atte"ded for 9 years) there since it was opened in gles out Maurice Borno as
he was very versatile. He 1944 by the American De- the friend and teacher whom
Firestone
playeda half dozen instru- witt Peters, he asked a friend he learnt the most from. ments in St. Louis's famous Edgar François if it would After a period of time he
X
band, very. fond of classical be possible for him to join said he felt that the students
at the center werei in a crut>,
Keee
music, his greatest ambition the Centre and paint. Fran- suffering from a lack of en- X
at that time was to become Çois answered by asking the thusiasm,
on
DESIGN
a <conductors. This of officers in charge who in ne
kept drawing
course was an impossibilly turn accepted Dorcely asa same subject matter :
MEW
as his family had not the primitive. Artists Price and coconut trees the <woman
means to send him across the Maurice Borno discovered in on a bouriques. He decided
MATERIALS
road let alone abroad to Dorcely's first painting that then and there to quit this
environment a n d study
WEM
study music. Next he turned he was no ordinary primis alone. For more than a year
towards Architecture, and tive, and they were assured he lived nearer the life of an
he
aroanee
with theassistance of a little he was not when inter- intellectual than a painter--
drawing and designing he vened while they were criMEM
had receiveda school he was ticizing his first works. A perpetually curious and
THE ALL NEW
about: to take it seriously few days later he was intro- thirsty for that knowledge he
when he realized that in or- duced to Peters along with Philosophy, spent
Enthnology, year studying Soder to become-a" good Archi- one. of his water-colours. ciology,
MaPeters. had with him a young
Architectdre,
Firestone
rect it was necessary to trav- American Artist Paul Eng- thematics and Ceramics. De
one
Luxe
elThen day on visiting land who taught for some At the end of that year he
the Centre d'Art, he had at- time at the center. Both de- came to consider painting as
tended the arty exhibition
a science
CHAMPIONS
cided that Dorcely had unrather than a mere
fantasy he started to analyse paintings, study colours,
composition etc. And he says OUPTO 55%
Friendly Hospitality he is still at a stage of analySTRONGER
sis and- he believe it will
Thoughtful Service takehim' 15 years' or more of OUP TO
study and work before he
60%
ticket
may become an accomplishMORE NONare part of every
eyia PAE" ed painter. Feels his ideas of
SKID ANGLES
studying painting displeases
noople hére. Has sold fifrty OUP TO 32%
nainrings to peoplein AmerLONGER
ica.but because he believes
in this own technique he ofMILEAGE
ten destroys his work. Also KTL
whenever he encounters any: a AMAZING NEW Ai
difficulties in any. particular
Firestone Firesione
painting he sets it aside, in
SUPREME
EXTRA POWER
order to find a solution
he remarkedi that people OfSPARK PLUG BATTERIES
ten. took this for lazyness. Outstanding for gas conomy, spark Lase longer. His method of solving such
Inar perform- have powe more
problemsis to read and
ance.l Installaset today. Estra Power, PRSTO
write; until the solution
-o
turns up.
enever he encounters any: a AMAZING NEW Ai
difficulties in any. particular
Firestone Firesione
painting he sets it aside, in
SUPREME
EXTRA POWER
order to find a solution
he remarkedi that people OfSPARK PLUG BATTERIES
ten. took this for lazyness. Outstanding for gas conomy, spark Lase longer. His method of solving such
Inar perform- have powe more
problemsis to read and
ance.l Installaset today. Estra Power, PRSTO
write; until the solution
-o
turns up. Dorcely is also a recognized poet, some of his poetry
read at a Poetry Evening last
For greater sociability inter:
nt tinental flights, esitore
month at the Haitian AmeriClippers" Downstairs have Lounge. a separate
can Institute won all-round
applause. Whether your Clipper trip takes
A number of Dorcely's
anhour-orf flicsy syou around
murals may be seen around
a atmosphered world-you'll ofr relaxed appreciate enjoyment the
town and Petionville - La
which has becomea hallmark of
Belle Creole Hotel, El Ranness flying and PAA: graciousness There's a about friendli- the
cho, Ibo Lele, Thorland, and
eagerness to please- -
the Agricultural Pavilion. a bringst thetruly experienced
Asked whether he liked his
traveler and back again to Pan for American travel
A
own murals Dorcely answer-
:E: anywhere. ed, <No when you make
a. mural the people are althe ground, your Travel
ways in a hurry never
Get more for your money. 5 gladly or PAA help representative you
have'any patiencels
Clippene to
One of the most interestwith Central Paint
MEa Roale Ty on
Ftiae
ing- was in adventures. his young he life relates, at the
Use a paint that lasts and lasts-that gives years of
In air, trained flight atace of 14 while reading
SO. wear And and there doesn't are have Central to: paints be repainted every season Com- or
reflect PAA'S uncLes. for all purposes. : experience in pleasPoetes Remantiquess
pounded of finest materials and sold at prices you can
ing discriminating travelers,
he hetsme-ymantifc.r and
affordtop pay. as a. dreamy-eyed. poee he
( 3 Yes, Central's a real" "painters' paint : Goes on
PAA
WORLD'S
boarded 2 Camion- for the 2 2 4
quick and easy, covers solid, a delight to brush on. SeoT EXPERIENCED
eCap in chie far distant
AIRLINE
north Te, yas received on
arrival by: the good police
CENTRALY
PAN AMERICAN who hacereceiseda telea
phone call from his frantic
WORLD AIRWAYS
family. WO months later
RUE DANTES DESTOUCHES PORT-AU-PRINCE - TELEPHONES 3451-2822 he his sertoff dreâmy againbut eyes were this time
AGENT DISTRIBUTORS
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SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
<HAITI SUN>
American
vainly 'tried to insure their
Republics e
neutrality, the jump had ments to the status of one of
neutrality, were overrun in been made, with a keen the permanent organs of our
a few hours. Then camet the sense
to rethen was divided between war with England and cragedy of France Dunof world reality,
system when they drew up
the progress of the Spanish France. The American-For- kias the" fall of Paris.
. --- Page 3 ---
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
<HAITI SUN>
American
vainly 'tried to insure their
Republics e
neutrality, the jump had ments to the status of one of
neutrality, were overrun in been made, with a keen the permanent organs of our
a few hours. Then camet the sense
to rethen was divided between war with England and cragedy of France Dunof world reality,
system when they drew up
the progress of the Spanish France. The American-For- kias the" fall of Paris. But ciprocal defence. December the OAS Charter at the BoCivil War and the young eign Ministers wanted, across the Channel the voice Later,- on
7, gota Conference, It is a perBritish King's abdication to aboverall, to maintain and Americans were waiting for 1941, an American nation manent organ, but one that
marry the woman he loved. strengthen Americas neu-l
sufrered aggression. On De meets and acts only in spefinally rang out. It was the
9, while the
cial
In October of that same
trality. In those days there undying voice of resistance, cember of the
renains still circumstances, at the rethe Rome-Berlin Axis was a feeling of repugnance the same that sounded in
Pacificfleet were quest of one or more States
smoking at Pearl Harbour, and with the
come into being. Japan had towards everything'that was France in: the First World Chile called for convocation ofa majority of approving the vote
joined the new alliance just happening in the Old War. When the Foreign of the Third
of of the OAS Council, members
a few weeks before the dele- World. Ministers
Meeting
to conThe
met in Havana in Consultation. The Foreign' sider problems of an
gates met. boots of The sudden change of po- July 1940, official concern Ministers met on January 15 nature and of common urgent intertresh recruits marching in sition in the game of inter- still clung to the issue of in Rior de Janeiro. Nine est to the American
intensive training sounded national politics that came Hemisphere security, but the countries had already de- or when it must act as States, the
in camps all over Germany. with the signing of the Rus- emphasis was no longer on clared waron the Axis, three
of Consultation
But the Americas wanted sian-Nazi pact and the sub- neutrality. This
had others had severed
Organ the
to
only peace. The consultation
of Poland
concept
diploma- apply Rio Treaty. For
sequent division
been torn to shreds in the tic relations with
that treaty, which
procedure was intended to had deeply affected the preceding months. No coun- Italy and Japan. The Germany, Meet- for thecollective defence providés of
preserve it. American democracies. The try could be safe simply by ing decided that this diplo- the American States in case
The first meeting of Con- peoples of youthful America being neutral. A n d the matic break was the most of armed attack or agression
sultation took place în Pan- could not understand what American continent, though advisable procedure and against any one of them,
ama City, opening Septem- had been happening in Eu- it was thousands of miles went ol to study the bases operates through an #Organ
ber 23, 1939. Hitler had in- rope since the days of Mun- from the battlefields, fore- of another series of agree- of Consultation> that must
vaded Poland and was at ich. This time the war saw the possibility that in- ments for common defence. determine the measures to
against Germany did not vaders might appear in the By the end of the conflict, be applied in each case. And
arouse the warm enthusiasm
at American
:
FIRST TWIN HULL
European colonies-Dutch, the
republics the treaty itself names the
(Continued from Page 1) evoked by the First World French, and English-right were at-war with the Axis Mecting of the Ministers of
War.
of Consultation> that must
vaded Poland and was at ich. This time the war saw the possibility that in- ments for common defence. determine the measures to
against Germany did not vaders might appear in the By the end of the conflict, be applied in each case. And
arouse the warm enthusiasm
at American
:
FIRST TWIN HULL
European colonies-Dutch, the
republics the treaty itself names the
(Continued from Page 1) evoked by the First World French, and English-right were at-war with the Axis Mecting of the Ministers of
War. The European demo- in the Caribbean. The most countries. And their CO- Foreign Affairs of the counThe Gopula's maiden voy- cracies, tired and vicillating, important decision reached operation in all fields from ries that have rarified the
age was to Casablanca in the seemed destined for disaster. at this Meeting referred to economic, which was of tre- pact to be this *Organ of
Summer of '48. The follow- America wanted to isolate the procedure for establish- mendous help to the
Consultation.>
ing Summer she sailed from itself from the conflict, and ing a provisional adminis- flict's favourable outcome, con: While in
botti
her
practice
port of registration, the measures adopted at tration of European colonies was Ruided by the
types of Meeting of ConsulSete, around the Mediter- Panama sought only thel best and possessions in America, of the Third decisions of tation will have the same
ranean. Meeting
means of doing this. Likea in case the Nazis tried to Consultation, Or by the me- members, since all the AmerWith the silver fish on protective cloak, a Security take over those belonging to chanism it set up for effec- ican States be parties to
a blue background house Zone was drawn around the the countries they had in- tive defence collaboration. the Treaty Reciprocal As3
flag flying at the mast- New World as the clearest vaded. The Fourth Meeting of sistance all except one have
head the mention of the symbol of the American na- But another resolution Consultation was requested already ratified it--neverAmerican named <Gar- tions' basic preoccupation at was approved there, one by the United States at a theless, the two are quite
wood> brings the entire that time: to Keep events that did not attract much at- critical moment, when the different in their objectives. crew to quarters equipped from.dragging. the nations of tention then but that years intervention of China seri- The Meeting acting as Orwith pencil and paper to ex- this Hemisphere into a war later came to be considered ously imperiled the mission gan of Consultation under
plain by design how wrong in which the belligerents did as the point of departure for of the United Nations forces the Rio Treaty examines a
thar American was in de- not seem to stand for the the Hemisphere defence sys- sent to Korea to repel com- concrete case of armed atsigning his craft. It's on the American principles of in- tem. This was Resolution munist aggression. tack of aggression, or a
same principle as theirs L. ternational comity. XV, on reciprocal assistance Only time can tell whe- threat to the peace of the
With a lengehy article But within a year, public and cooperation for the de- ther this moment like the Hemisphere brought about
about the voyage of the ship opinion in the Américas was fence of the nations of the three other occasions when by The an international conflict. they hope (and should have jolted by a series of astound- Americas. It declared that the Foreign Ministers conordinary Meeting of
little trouble in doing) to ing events. In April 1940, any attempt on the part of a sulted will also mark a one Consultation, in
like the
sell to a yachting magazine with tetrifying precision, non-American State against change in the course of the March 26, can Washington study on
on arrival in the U.S. The the Nazis invaded Denmark the integrity ot inviolability" world's destiny. Involved in
general
game little crew and historic and Norway, both neutral of the territory, the sov- the events of the present, we emergency necessarily situations, not
little vessel sets sail next countries.
In April 1940, any attempt on the part of a sulted will also mark a one Consultation, in
like the
sell to a yachting magazine with tetrifying precision, non-American State against change in the course of the March 26, can Washington study on
on arrival in the U.S. The the Nazis invaded Denmark the integrity ot inviolability" world's destiny. Involved in
general
game little crew and historic and Norway, both neutral of the territory, the sov- the events of the present, we emergency necessarily situations, not
little vessel sets sail next countries. In May, Holland ereignty, or the political in- cannot sée the forest for the events of war. connected with
week for Miami. and Belgium, which had dependence of an American trees. But clearly, whether tions and the measures Its resoluA
it
4 State would be considered the immediate future holds takes are not controlled by
Warfarin for Rats
an act of aggression against peace Or war, nations bound the terms of the Rio Treaty. all the others. It further pro- together by pacts requiring Whatever the results of
vided' that, in case acts ofag- joint a nd united action this consultation, usefulWarfarin prepared bait, called FIN-RAT, is now ob- gression were committed or could not choose a better ness and timeliness its
tainable locally, from Haiti Seed Store, corner of Grand' appeared imminent, the time for consulting about be denied. But it cannot
Rue and Macajoux, and from hardware and Drug Stores American republics would the fundamental lines. of also be observed should
a
Itis proven formula containing the proper concentra- consult with each other to policy to be followed in 1951, thanks to the constant that in
tion of Penick Warfarin, and is strikingly effective. agree on the measures to be either case. strengthening of their
Perhaps you have a rat control problem of consider- taken. This was the seed of The Meeting of Consulta- tual
the
muable proportions. If so, please write to S. B. Penick & the Act of Chapultepec and. tion is no longer an experi- States are ties, in al better American
Co.'s local representative for Warfarin, V. A. Wynne, the Rio de Janeiro Treaty of mental procedure. Tested than ever,
position
P.O. Box 694, Port-au-Prince, who will be glad to furn- Reciprocal Assistance. From and found practical, it was juridically, to politically a solid and
ish all details. the defence of American raised by American govern- front. present
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<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
Masses offered On the Palace,
ti Joseph report
steps. PRINTED
At the conclusion of the
HATY morning's processions a ponAf
tifical Mass was sung by the
<Externat and the Notre
LE
Dame Seminaire Choirs, at
MATIN
the Cathedral Notre Dame. SMASH BANG! A TAXI
ALL TOWARDS A GOOD
Pontiac No. 1069 <me With a
of at least
CAUSE
range
thinks belongs to Zo Berne> Vmile and excellent visibil- Don't miss the Haitian- The Direction of the ous, constant efforts, and by
(chap who likes dancing) ity two autos met in a colis- American Institute's half- <Loterie de l'Etat Haitien> your authority. has an ugly dent in the front sion May 21st by the inter- hour programme which is has, in order to bring to the In your respective localiright side.
iac No. 1069 <me With a
of at least
CAUSE
range
thinks belongs to Zo Berne> Vmile and excellent visibil- Don't miss the Haitian- The Direction of the ous, constant efforts, and by
(chap who likes dancing) ity two autos met in a colis- American Institute's half- <Loterie de l'Etat Haitien> your authority. has an ugly dent in the front sion May 21st by the inter- hour programme which is has, in order to bring to the In your respective localiright side. section near Toussaint presented every Wednesday attention of the greatest ties, fight together with us
Louverture Place (in view of afternoon at 1 P.M. on Sta- number of people the bene- in favour of an
the Palace and Police head- tion 4VRW. The current fits of this organization, telligent, intensive, inquarters). The black Chevvy series, <On the American whose principal aim is to alpersuasive propaSLOOP LUANA
taxi-cab driven by Exces Scene>, portrays various as- leviate human misery, em- ganda. interests These which are your own
Last week-end the small Douyon refused to give
of modern American barked on a grand publicity you. It is
command
right-of-way to the black
Featured are short crusade
it
your brothers,
<Luana> arexthrough which
mmc
27 foot 'sloop
Chrysler belonging to Clif- posés in French by Mr. Don- hopes to increase its clien- homeless children, abandonrived inport from Cocoa, ford Brandt and driven by ald Soergel, Professor of tele, thereby increase its re- ed and without hope for a
Florida via 6weeks of George Stephenson, the re- English at the Institute, as venue. charitable bright future, aid. who ask your
port-calling and fishing. the lit- sulc a 2nd degree accident. well as musical treats in the They have decided that
With beautiful lines
Incidentally accidents occur form of current chits
those for whom
are Unable to directly allevitle ship looks the size of a in that particular spot at 2- sonalities in the American perits they surest ate these miseries, you can
dingy alongside the three month intervals. entertainment world. responsible are in
however, send to these unother yachts at anchor in the MOTHERS DAY
Wednesday Mr. This wili collaborators desirable
bringing fortunates, bread, medicines,
bay. <Luana> incidentally Today,)the last Sunday in
on
Soergel
a
conclusion to instruction and the other
is a Hawaiian name that May is <Mothers
speak <University Life in this vast humanitarian camneed answerDays. the United States.> Time: 1
Because,
are things they by
means <living in content- Those whose mothers are P.M. Station: KVRW - The those paign. most interested they in the ing with fervour the call of
ment and, idleness."
alive will wear a red flower, Haitian-American Institute continuation of this
the <Loterie de l'Etat HaThe little sloop had a those whose mothers are not
institu- tien>, and by
crew of three on arrival -
Presents. tion from which they beneincensifying
alive, will wear a white
fit and
the publicity in its favour. Bob Harper the third mem- flower. There are special
to upon which their they useful de- In the name of the unforber of the crew returned to rates for Mothers Day>
pend develop
tunates who will receive the
Miami Friday with his wife telegrams. NEW RECTOR
works. All of
help of the Lottery, because
who came ovef <via avion> PAIN IN THE NECK
you members you, beneficiaries, of
of your great aid, we say:
to fetch him. The two others Forleus Cicot got it in the Monday former Consul in are work of the Lot- Thank you.>
are Rollan Wright and Dick neck early Tuesday morning New York Luc Grimard was tery's assistande moral which social
Rummell Jr, both raisé when a Police guard at the installed as Rector of the
you must
Elie O. NAJAC
Oranges back home and fig- residence of the Secretary of University of Haiti. vigorously fortify by your Director - Administrator a.i. ured this was a good way to tne Venezuelan Embassy in
dynamism, by your courage- Loterie de l'Etat Hatien.
ul in are work of the Lot- Thank you.>
are Rollan Wright and Dick neck early Tuesday morning New York Luc Grimard was tery's assistande moral which social
Rummell Jr, both raisé when a Police guard at the installed as Rector of the
you must
Elie O. NAJAC
Oranges back home and fig- residence of the Secretary of University of Haiti. vigorously fortify by your Director - Administrator a.i. ured this was a good way to tne Venezuelan Embassy in
dynamism, by your courage- Loterie de l'Etat Hatien. spend a vacation. W hen Turgeau, found him tres- Mr. Elliot of Time Magasthey have caught enough passing,
zine left Tuesday, after
fish to eat E they give the The Police guard caught spending a week in the Cap- "We find "CLIPPER CARGO' not
extra back to the sea and Cicot in a concealed position ital covering a Story with
keep right on fishing for close to the house a fight pictures of the Trinity Cath- only faster-but actually cheaper"
the sport. Next week they ensued - a shot - and edral. Mr. Elliot who was
intend to weigh anchor and Cicot is now'ar the General staying at the Thorland Inin That's all what more of and more peoplereturn the way they came. Hospital with a slug in the ternational Club offered a
about
business-are of saying,
-
HET modern way shippina
:0:-
ceck. dinner party at the Hotel
almost enything-anywhere
Chouconne the eve before
his departure. <Time> is
going to print the article acto CA wosl
VISIT
companied by coloured pictures in its art section next
month. HOTEL RIVIERA'S
0:-
HOLY DAY FETED
66 BAMBOCHE ROOM"
Thursday- the Catholic
world celebrated <Fete
IT FEA TURES
Dieu> (Corpus Christi) by
As near as your Telephone
its traditional processions. One phone call to nearest PAA office wll
bring an expert in u transport of all types of atl
This year <Fête Dieu>
was celebrated with a spe- When you consider how it can not investigate its many advancial brilliance as solemn how cut down much your inventories . : tages now?. A pioneer in this
you saveon packing, phase of air
Pan AmerEET
Masses were offered
transport,
on the insurance, storage and other ican today delivers millions of
National Palace steps and costs : you'll appreciate why pounds of cargo on swift, deat Catholic Churches ""CLIPPER CARCO" is the cheaper pendable schedulce to all six
throughout the Republic. way to ship almost anything. Why continents. Three beautiful <Reposoirs> (Altars) were blessed;
CLIPPER
one erected On the Grand'-
Rue by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
CARGO
Maglio; another erected on
PAA
the National Palace steps by
A NIGHTLY ORCHESTRA
the First Lady of the RepubPAN AMERICANT
lic
AND THE MOST REASONABLY PRICED FOOD Madame Magloire, and
WORLD AIRWAYS
AND DRINKS
one erected by Mr. and Mrs. IN HAITI.
to ship almost anything. Why continents. Three beautiful <Reposoirs> (Altars) were blessed;
CLIPPER
one erected On the Grand'-
Rue by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
CARGO
Maglio; another erected on
PAA
the National Palace steps by
A NIGHTLY ORCHESTRA
the First Lady of the RepubPAN AMERICANT
lic
AND THE MOST REASONABLY PRICED FOOD Madame Magloire, and
WORLD AIRWAYS
AND DRINKS
one erected by Mr. and Mrs. IN HAITI. Felix Diambois. RUE DANTES DESTOUCHES PORT AU-PRINCE TELEPHONES 3451 AND 2028
The choir of Seminaire
TM RES. PAA,ING
College St. Martial sang the --- Page 5 ---
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
<HAITI SUN>
SAOPS
SHOPPING
Tbe shops in tbis section
bave been cbecked by tbis
newspaper, and to the
HOURS
Are from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. some sbops
hest of our knowledge
close betwee tbe bours of 12 and 2. D. m.
their mercbandise is of
Open all day Saturday.
good quality asd good
TR
Eanks open at 8 a. m. and close at m.
walue.
1p.
Saturday closing noon.
Post Office opens at 8 d. m. and close at
5:30 p.. m.
04 soo
A DEPARTMENT O F SOUVENIRS
NATIVE
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AT
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QUALITY !
!
da
PRICES
Belle Bronte
WARE
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Haiti's leading de partment store
IN LOCAL HANDICRAFT WOPK
H
ALSO
FRENCH PERFUMES
U
( Cosmetics, 22 by Dr Payot of Paris.
R
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(Located on tbe corner of Rues du Magasin de l'Etat
and Fronts Fortse)
Tel. 2724
Save Time and
There are Nol Better
Expense
Products in
Buy Direct from
Mahogany
COT DOaON
Factory
Straw
GEORGES
&
FISHER
Sisal
Ar: and Curio Shop
DESLANDES
Rue du Quai - Tel: 3145
HAITIAN HANDCARVED MAHOGANY
Rue du Peupie
Than those sold
TEL: 2242
AT
Direct from
DORISMOND & MEINBERG WEDDING & ENGAGEMENT RING !
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EVERY
This new selection offers
wide range of prices so OCCASION
evervbody can be wearing MEN'S SHOES
he finest rings you can buy.
clong
G
Also Jewellery from the *LADIE'S SHOES
that
Reuntond
East
make your
dreams come true. See * CHILDREN'S SHOES
them at your Favourite
Shop Maison Orientale SPORT SHIRTS
where Service and
IETS
Quality make you all satisfied. * MEN'S PANTS
* LOCALLY MADE
EMBROIDERED
Our new department which has just opened On the
-
SKIRTS,
first floor, has a wide variety of gifts come in and
LE
See
RENTALE
for your selfAT
GUY BARREYRE
(DADLANI'S>
LTD- SA)
LAURA'S GIFT
114 Rue Dantès Destouches
ANGLE RUES ROUX ET RBRAHAM LINCOLN-AR 1lla
Phone
SHOP
Opposite K. L. M. Aire
you all satisfied. * MEN'S PANTS
* LOCALLY MADE
EMBROIDERED
Our new department which has just opened On the
-
SKIRTS,
first floor, has a wide variety of gifts come in and
LE
See
RENTALE
for your selfAT
GUY BARREYRE
(DADLANI'S>
LTD- SA)
LAURA'S GIFT
114 Rue Dantès Destouches
ANGLE RUES ROUX ET RBRAHAM LINCOLN-AR 1lla
Phone
SHOP
Opposite K. L. M. Aire --- Page 6 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY MAY 26th
BRITONS LAUNCH FESTIVAL
By Melita Spraggs flashing Scarlet and gold of with a sense of proportion St. Paul's Backdrop and gratitude for 2V2 cenLondon. the household cayalry, stu- and of patience- and a grand
London. turies. From the stens of St. dents of Kings College in power of laughing at them- St. Paul's Cathedral, sym- Below 1 the dias was a. Paul's Cathedral King the Strand guyed the British selves.>
bol of British liberties plaque on the
courtGeorge VI opened the Festi- pageantry with a mock mili- The message and chal- through the centuries form- yard marking the flagged where
val of Britain and placed tary parade. lenge of the festival, the ed the backdrop as King Queen Victoria spot stood to
the whole British realm on Last night one young man
VI officially
thank God for
show. to the world. climbed the 300-foot festiv- Archbishop said, was not, George Britain's
opened
as
a 60-year
In London, in Edinburgh, al symbol over the South <This we have wrought, the 1951 Festival greatest of display Britain. reign that was the Queen. And below
in Belfast, in Cardiff, and a Bank exhibition and tied a but <This God has wrought King
Queen Eli- Anne, who visited statue of Queen
thousand towns and villages college scarf there as evi- in us; praise be to God.> zabeth, Queen George,
Prin- thedral
the Cathroughout the land the big- dence he had done sO. Christopher Wren's 17th cess Elizabeth, Mary, the Duke of pledge in' seven. a service times, to
gest and most unusual festi- Under the newly gilled century cathedral was the Edinburgh, Princess Mar- to that we
similar
val in British history thus arches and the painted gal- setting of splendour for the
and other/ members of nessed' a have just withas begun. deries of St. Paul's Cathedral great gathering which filled the garet, Royal Family left the'to a new people's dedication
cIn this festival we look however, the solemnity and its aisles. Britain's Royal cathedral in procession. achievement,
back with pride and for- spiritual significance of the Family was led by the King As soon as the bell of St. So from the historic
ward with resolution, the occasion was stressed by Dr. in admiral's uniform, Queen' Paul's Cathedral had boom- we heard King George
King declared in his speech' Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop Maryin her famous blue ed Out the noon hour, trum- clare in resonant tones the
from St. Paul's. of Canterbury, in a service toque, and Queen Elizabeth, peters of the household cav- opening of a festival year
And crowds who watched of dedication preceding the a wonderful vision in del-I alry sounded a
fan- designed to show the achieve
in the stilets of the city of official opening by the phinium blue. Members of fare and the King rousing took his ments of the British people
London and millions who King. the Cabinet and opposition place under the fringed can- in art and industry, in the
listened on the radio probab- A Way of Life'
including Prime Minister opy at the top of the step capacity to make merry dely understood with sudden <The greatest creation of Clement R. Attlee, Mr. outside the cathedral. spite trials and difficulties. clagity that if this is the fes- our nation>, Dr. Fisher said, Churchill, and Herbert Mor-
<I see this festival as a
tival of the arts and crafts chas been a way of life, a rison, were there.
the Cabinet and opposition place under the fringed can- in art and industry, in the
listened on the radio probab- A Way of Life'
including Prime Minister opy at the top of the step capacity to make merry dely understood with sudden <The greatest creation of Clement R. Attlee, Mr. outside the cathedral. spite trials and difficulties. clagity that if this is the fes- our nation>, Dr. Fisher said, Churchill, and Herbert Mor-
<I see this festival as a
tival of the arts and crafts chas been a way of life, a rison, were there. And be- People's Dedication
symbol of Britain's abiding
and industry and heritage of tradition of how men, wo- medaled and uniformed Behind His Majesty weret courage andi vitality,> the
Britain this also Is a festival men, and children may live members of the British ser- the smoke-begrimed Corin- King said. year that will test as few together in the freedom of vices and diplomatic corps thian columns of the cathe- Britain had not
un
other years have done the mutual NAespect and trust, of the world were represent- dral, parish church of an worthy of its past, proved and it
character of the British peo- free to be themselves, frec ed. empire and assembly point would do better in years
ple. to be generous to others
of a people in trial, triumph, ahead. Cburcbill Qnote
<What kind of people dol
they think we are?> asked
Winston Churchill in a famous wartime phrase. Through the festival the
British may ask themselves
another question and pro:
Op
vide their own answer
A
*What kind of people do we
think we are?>
In London the festival be- 2
gan with that kind of pageantry which is peculiar to
Britain LE splendour mixed
with affectionate distespect. Before the royal procession
came along preceded by thel
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CURACAO TRAD.NG CO
S. A. EXCLUSIVE MDISTRIBUTORS FOR HAITI --- Page 7 ---
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
<HAITI SUNs
A PAINTER TELLS HOW
HOW PAINTINGS HAP- Ray Bethers, author of
PEN, by Ray Bethers. <How Paintings Happen>,
Rain on the wind: A Story of Irish Fisher Folk
New York: W. W.Nor- isa painter himself. He has
ton & Co., Inc. $4.50). worked out a rather pleasRAIN ON THE WIND, by the sea. And what knowl- them too SO that they. were
ant arrangement, providing,
Walter Macken. (New edge of it did they lack? like wind-shields nearly over Many a courageous au- with each illustration of a
York: Macmillan. 312 pp. Gran could predict the wea- his eyes. Peter, the idealist, thor has embarked upon a painting, a photograph of
$3). ther, he directed the hand- Uncle James, who would project in which he tells the same subject. The meling of their precious fishing take off his cap and show how a painting Or sculpture thod does help to start the
By Margaret Williamson boat; no one dreamed of <the white streak on his is made, explores the moti- layman upon the adventure
Here is an Irish novel disputing him until that un- head that the sun never vation of the artist, and of exploring, searching and
which is most felicitously, happy day when Gran real- touched.> Coimin, Maeve's brings the subject to the lay- comprehending a work of
different from the average.
same subject. The meling of their precious fishing take off his cap and show how a painting Or sculpture thod does help to start the
By Margaret Williamson boat; no one dreamed of <the white streak on his is made, explores the moti- layman upon the adventure
Here is an Irish novel disputing him until that un- head that the sun never vation of the artist, and of exploring, searching and
which is most felicitously, happy day when Gran real- touched.> Coimin, Maeve's brings the subject to the lay- comprehending a work of
different from the average. ized he was beyond his use- young husband, who could man within the limits of his art. In the end, however,
For it does not concern itself fulness in the boat and in not accept the warning of experience and understand- he must bring something of
with the dark and degraded few, but moving words be- that phantom boat. They, ing. his own tr the search; a susside of life, nor with either queathed it to his son and and many more, are as real
ceptibility to the mood and
Dablin or the countryside grandson. After Gran was as one's own friends; they
bent of the artist. Any writunder the xtroubles>. Itis no longer with them at sea, are of the elusive quality
ing that precipitates interest,
not designed, either, in the things were vastly more dif- called human nature. Mr. fosters enthusiasm, and stimmood of fascination and fey, ficult. Macken's is a master hand at
ulates the inquiring spirit is
though occasionally a lin- In few stories does one characerization. welcome. gering strain of superstition come more intimately into It is a delight to be able
Mr. Bethers
four
may be detected in it. Itis the company of the elements to record that this is a clean
basic premises: presents Art is not a
written against a back- -waves, winds, ferocious book with the slight excepcopy of nature; art
ground of the fisherfolk of storms which seemingly rion of some profanity which
emotion rather than conveys informof the West Coast, of Conne- could materialize straight too commonly attaches it- TAE a
tion;
is a medium
mara, in especial of that fish out of smooth, seas and bril- self to the speech of fisher- SEN
of expression' painting in its own
ing colony just across the liant skies. Mr. Macken un- folk. And it is not difficult
right and cannot be
river from the town of Gal- derstands the sea and pre- to read, because the lilt of
lated into words; transway, known as the Claddagh sents it magnificently, Two the Irish spedl:h is achieved
is
painting
(which means spier jutting or three of his storms leave without undue recourse to
made possible partly
-
its limitations of
the
through
Out into sea>) the the reader all bur breathless. diaioct. It is more a mental
space and time, With some
Claddagh at the point of its There is in particular One attribute which one catches HAIR RAISER WAC Pfc: useful,
diagrams
history when the old white- adventure encountered by without effort. Constance K. Hassel looks as Mr. Bethers elementary basic
washed cottages with their the fishermen who have seen Mr. Macken has been a Karloft though shei chillers is witnessinga1 netually she principles in explains the execution
thatched roofs were
E
begin- the phantom boat, but have writer of plays, an actor'and on the other end of an atomic of a picture; abstraction, art
ning to be pulled down to taken no warning from itof a manager. One wonders generator-thus fure. This was the all Bikini part ofan coif- in relation to nature;
make way for more modern danger to come. Sometimes whether this dramatic sense atomic energy demonstration lems of
proband sanitary, if much uglier, in this book the essence of affects the expertness of his
staged in New York. pattern, and space, colour. movement,
two-storied houses. the-atmosphere is sO vividly touch as novelist. The Literi
The author was born in experienced by the reader Guild has chosen well
Galway town, so iti is his that he feels himself en- 22 this month of May, in
own country of which he gulfed in it along with the sending out this book.
Sometimes whether this dramatic sense atomic energy demonstration lems of
proband sanitary, if much uglier, in this book the essence of affects the expertness of his
staged in New York. pattern, and space, colour. movement,
two-storied houses. the-atmosphere is sO vividly touch as novelist. The Literi
The author was born in experienced by the reader Guild has chosen well
Galway town, so iti is his that he feels himself en- 22 this month of May, in
own country of which he gulfed in it along with the sending out this book. Few
writes. With utter clarity characters. readers will forget the quiet
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
and conviction he describes Perhaps it is primarily a triumph of Mico, the
it and its people, with em- book about men. Of course, the hesitant, over the inept, glib
Here's the Answer
phasis on one family which there are women in it-a and clever Tommy. EveryHeads OWMR
EGS
includes two young sons, few-bur they. are secondary one will rejoice: that Mico
T
Tommy and Mico, sons of to the men, Above all, there held to his course, on land as HORIZONTAL 3Dimeult
that enormous man, called is Maeile, with whom Mico well as on the sea, and that 1,71 Pictured 4 Nickel
MUANS
Micil Mor, grandsons of fell in love when he left the Maeve came to recognize
Secretary Treasury 5Stain (symbol) &
NHOr
Gran L fishermen all. Tom- Claddagh temporarily to go him at last. Recover 6Scolds
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my was the darling of his to Connemara to stay with
off 7Year(ab.) 8
a
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mother, Delia, who favour- his Uncle James. She was
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ed him in all things; he was claimed by another and Mico
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good-looking and clever in waited long before she, hav20 Cooking 12Doze
33 Proffer
gratia (ab.))
school, while Mico was slow ing lost her husband, finalutensils 17 14 African city 34Praised 36.Meal course 46 471 Errs Strike
and unambitious, forever ly got free d the snare of
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HOTOENGRAVINO
22Palm lily
belittling himself because of Tommy and turned back to LUTROORAPHIQUE 231 Laughter/ 27 261 Conflict Before
42Pierce 411 Lateral 53Symbol calcium fork
his physical appearance. Mico. But the women scarce OFESETPRINTING a COLOR WORK
24 Scatter sound
28 Girl's name 43Caresses 55 One (Scot.X
Mico had a birthmark on ly matter. AUA 4 28.Hearsay 31 Age
R
the left side of his face and, Then, too, how superbly, RUE AMERICAINE 1348
32 Exist
though his family a nd with only a few'strokes, does
TELEPHONE 2278
33 More aged
friends might be accustomed Mr: Macken portray his
38 35 Come Note d scale
to it, Mico himself never for- characters. Gran, who would
266tED ETO Ed 391 Natrium
got. The presence of the raise his face to the breeze
P (symbol) Ado
thing made him shy and ill- on the quayside and say:
HAITI, NEW- -YORK
EA
at-ease; never did he pre- We better not go out to- HTTC MERITOELS ULAR JOLTNIONT.SLEVACL
49Revise 47Sitting
sume to put himself above day, min, there's rain on the UnA
50.Therefore 33
Tommy and he had no wind>: and, sure enough,
52Edits 51 Set of boxes
thought in life except to be the gale came.
symbol) Ado
thing made him shy and ill- on the quayside and say:
HAITI, NEW- -YORK
EA
at-ease; never did he pre- We better not go out to- HTTC MERITOELS ULAR JOLTNIONT.SLEVACL
49Revise 47Sitting
sume to put himself above day, min, there's rain on the UnA
50.Therefore 33
Tommy and he had no wind>: and, sure enough,
52Edits 51 Set of boxes
thought in life except to be the gale came. Pa, the little
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54He was fora fisherman like his Gran. schoolmaster, of whom wall
merly a
Gran was in all ways head you could ever see of Pa's SURINAM NAVIGATION xow nls cetsi ns
e Scaitate
of the family; it was he who eyes were the glints in them, ALLENA BAUS AN RLa307 Serices HANO ili
a 2 Religious VERTICAL
taught Micil Mor and Mico because his eyebrows were
order
everything they knew about very thick and he combed
aniisant river, --- Page 8 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY MAY 20TH
STRICTLY FRESH
A SCIENTIST estimates. that it
would cost about $1,000,000
an ounce to change lead or dron
inio goid, That's a lot of change.
a PLACES TO EAT
Dennition of a psychoanalysts a
migfortune teller who reads pasta,
Anytime now Dad will start
TVA 21
(droppin hints around the house
PLACES FOR FUN
MYHUMIDOR
G
IS
EMPTY,
LOOK.
GOOD FOOD
like tattered socks
IBO
shirts-for the beneft and of Father's frayed
HAVE
is our
Day shoppers,
ND
speciality
- Northern Ireland's 600 egg colrecently banded
LELE
asked for higher wages. together (Puttheir L a in one ask-1t1)
Fa
- T
-
An Austrian tightrope walker
on a high wire for 76
B to set a new world's record.
He sounda like he would make a
pertect foreign. -policy spokesman,
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7:30 To 11 P. M.
SAVOY
à
DINNER AND DANCING
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A SODA
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stay as permenant guests. la Belle Brcote
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GRAND'RUE 'Main Street'
rooms French, Haitian, anc DELICIOUS DRINKS
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moderate prices. Special fa MALTS and ICE CREAM
IN A
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Tel : 7175
GRAND'RUE 'Main Street' --- Page 9 ---
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
<HAITI SUN>
city's tallest building Thurs- Miss Annie Joseph and
day. Philippe son of Mr. and Ni. snoudesky Farvil were
Mrs. Roger Armand (Mrs. married last Saturday eventhe former Anne Marie ing at St. Pierre's Church in
Frombrun) blew out the rcuonville. Ghed
three
:0:-
zowices
candles on his cake in
one mighty puff. I
Friday M. Ricardo Peluffo,
:0:-
Cnarge d'Aftaires ot the Ar- Catholic
evening the
offered a
leach
Wednesday
genune Embassy
comin <boyss got together and reception at the Embassy Hospital Chapel
gave Fito Braun a regular residence from 11 a.m. till Sunday Mass at 8:39 a.m. senterrement de la vie de oue, to commemorate Argen- Sermon in English. Mrs. Stephan Wooley ac- lift in <dry-docks. Itis ex- garçon> pre-marriage ritual une S Independence. Sacré-Coeur. companied by her sister pected in Port next Sunday. which will continue till
:0:-
Masess 4-6-8 Sunday
Madelaine Cassagnol left for
:0:-
the eve of his wedding Henry Birmingham was
at a.m. New York Friday. Mrs. H. E. President Magloire (June 2nd.)
married last night to Miss Cathedral Sunday Masses
Wooley expects to be away accompanied by Mr. and
- 0:-
Josette Roy, at the home of at 4-5:30 8:00 a.m. three months. 1 Miss Cassag- Mrs. Lando, Mr. and Mrs. Senator Louis Dejoie flew Salim Elie Joseph in Petion- St. Gerard (near Oloffson)
nol works at the Haitian Franck Magloire, Col. Ste- to the U.S. on business Wed- ville. After the wedding ser- Sunday Masses 5:30-7-8:30
Tourist Office in the Rocke- bhen Wooley and Joseph nesday
vice there was a gay
St. Jean Bosco Sunday
feller Building New York. Jerome dropped in at the
:0:-
tion for the newly married recep- Mvass at 9 a.m. :0:-
Vert Galant around 11:30 Franz Siegel celebrated couple at the Hotel Riviera Chapel on the Exposition
Report from the Frisch Wednesday evening. the anniversary of his birth, (formerly the Hotel Roose- grounds, Mass at 9 a.m. family is that daughter
:0:-
Wednesday night. The
velt). There was a gigantic
<Cookie> has five teeth up- Mr. and Mrs. Charles commenced at his home LPerT beautifully iced cake which Episcopal
to-date. Rigio accompanied by their Pacot and ended early the newly weds sliced
Holy Trinity Cathedral
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Cadillac at present vacation- Thursday: at the Vert Galant. amid cheers and clinking 4:00 a.m. Mass French
The Vroomans flew tc ing in the U.S. are to sail On
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of wine glasses of the more 6:00 a.m. Mass French
Jamaica Wednesday morn- che 29th aboard the S.S. The engagement of Jean than a hundred guests. Mr. 7:00 a.m. Mass English
ing,to attend the Travel <Libertys for Le Havre and Claude Borno, son of Leonce and Mrs. Birmingham will 8:00 a.m. Mass French. Convention in Kingston. 6 months touring Europe. Borno, city: hardware mer- honeymoon in Cuidad Tru- 9:30 a.m. Mass English
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jillo if
father
They are expected to return
chant, to Miss Olga Laroche,
Henry's
re- Ephany Chapel
today.
Jean than a hundred guests. Mr. 7:00 a.m. Mass English
ing,to attend the Travel <Libertys for Le Havre and Claude Borno, son of Leonce and Mrs. Birmingham will 8:00 a.m. Mass French. Convention in Kingston. 6 months touring Europe. Borno, city: hardware mer- honeymoon in Cuidad Tru- 9:30 a.m. Mass English
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jillo if
father
They are expected to return
chant, to Miss Olga Laroche,
Henry's
re- Ephany Chapel
today. Brigadier General Lavaud daughter of Colonel Laro- turns as scheduled this week Sunday Mass at 6 a.m. :0:-
(Ambassador to France) Ma- che, Ambassador to Vene- end. Mr. Lionel Birming- 8 a.m. in French
dame and Gerard, Marie zuela was announced this ham accompanied by daughMia Steiner (<Black Alice and Guv. Mr. Marcel weekend. ter Dilia, has been away in METHODIST
Dawn>) is hard at work coil- Villard, and Miss Elsie Le0:-
France On a health trip, the Rue de la Révlution
ing a juicy murder mystery velt flew to New York Ambassador of Haiti to past three months. Service : at7 a.m. around Haiti and the tro- Thursday where they will Venezuela and Mrs. Laroche
pics. She has not yet dis- board the S.S. <Liberty> for will return to Caracas next
closed the title-to-be of her France. week. humdinger Detective novel,
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Yanne Voigt, Gislaine The <Briseuses> are at
Mangoes are reported- to Rouzierand Liliao Duvivier present
be dropping in profusion all 9- to steD aboard a New to be able fighting to forrightsZesi To The Hour
York bound
Friday
speak and dance
over the country. clipper
with strangers without
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afrernoon and arrive in that repercussion! As the <BriMrs. Rosalie McCahill left oreat (P.A.A. city at 12.30 a.m. seurs have always been able
Thursday for a short Stay at
assures) to start to do this and (they do sO at
the <Jamaica Inn> in Jamai- Neir annual vacation. the first opportunity). ca. :0:-
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Pig business Oswald
The Casino International B-andt left for the U.S. this
is putting the finishing week. It is said that hé will
touches toits dance floor - burchase materials for the H
the largest in Haiti. Next On installation of a plastic factheir agenda is the Restaur- tory here. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. ant, Souvenir Shop, Salt0:
Emile B. Cantave were
water
Marie Therese Malbranche blessed with a daughter. yacht club swimming (which pool, includes and is now the proud owner of Mrs. Cantave, the former
pier, club. rooms, etc.)
a two shade of green, Chev- Miss Clarisse Coicou an-
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vy <Power Glide.>
nounces that they have
The S S Nuevo Domini-
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named their little girl Mariecano the regular fortnightly Next week Capt. Brierre Carline. and Lt. Florville of the city
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cruiseship of this end of the Traffic Department will Mr. and Mrs. Marcel DuCaribbean, lar
has been irregu- leave for three months of ob- casse, welcomed the birth of
has lately. been Why? Because it serving traffic procedure in their first born Thursday. undergoing a face- the U.S. Mrs. Ducasse is the former
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Bertha Fouchard. Their sonIt is said that Mr. Boubou in-heir is to be called Alix. is once more in a <delicas
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PALOFF
Catili
cas>,
Today the <Souvenir Club>
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will celebrate
"Coke"
*Mochers
Philippe Armand invited Days with a meeting at the
friends young and old to <L'Amicale> around 9.30 7
help him celebrate his birth- a.m.
undergoing a face- the U.S. Mrs. Ducasse is the former
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Bertha Fouchard. Their sonIt is said that Mr. Boubou in-heir is to be called Alix. is once more in a <delicas
:0:-
PALOFF
Catili
cas>,
Today the <Souvenir Club>
:0:-
will celebrate
"Coke"
*Mochers
Philippe Armand invited Days with a meeting at the
friends young and old to <L'Amicale> around 9.30 7
help him celebrate his birth- a.m. abfer i either may. both
a on the 3rd floor of the
eubmeis mean the same thing. Suratiaia OOIED WID AUTHONY oF H GOCACOM COBPANY Y
Ohum Gantancount
BRASSERIE DE LA COURONNE
REG.TRADE MARK
Famous since 1862
S. A. --- Page 10 ---
HAITI SUN>
àr
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
News offhe World in Pictures AE
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SHOULDER WITH A VIEWGOING HOME-FOF Panther jet fighters wing homeward to the This view problem London without lass solved the her
YEAR-AROUND TURKEY-Good news for the housewife has deck of the carrier USS Princeton, upper left; after another air a periscope when the King aidiof and
out of Lancaster, Calif., where Mrs. Phyllis Higgs has de- strike in support of UN forces battling Communist troops in Korea, Queen of Denmark
Sdeane eight-pound turkey. Mrs. Enees shown above with one
through on theirvisit Engofher
t
junior gobblers, hast beent tryingfor17: years to raise a turkey
land. TheBobby madea perfect
that can ft most budgets and' ovens.
reviewing stand from which to
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watch the visiting royalty.
M a
COMMUNISTS' CADILLAC2-The caption accompanying the
above fails to tag a price or the Zim autoCAUGHT IN THE ACT-PerESE about to seatred off Moscow production. lines. But. Judging
haps hoping to make his "comfrom
bears a suspicious resemblance to that of the
ing-out" party a private affair,
1951 an EE sleek Russian car is prohsbly beyond the means
the little fellow, above, found
oft the average Ivan.
that he was the center of attraction as he saw light of' day for
the first time in Perth, England,
a
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HOW TO KEEP THEM DOWN ON THE FARM-Model Mickey
Moser, putting it briefly, is enlivening milking chores for Stanley
Lichtenwa valmer wlile from his tractor Horace Kirby! beams approval Mickey's visit to the irby farm at Macungie, Pa..serves
to illustrate the satest meist udising method, bringing fashiona
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FICHT FOR SURVIVAL-RoWIND FOR THE STRETCH-DE V. C. Fobian indicates the
tat rean youngsters display cans
wind pipe in the neck of Beaumont Hanover. The stainuse in collecting from
less tube was inserted it
Ta
E
after was found that the horse was LABOR OF LOVE-Mrs. Clyde Myers
a t7 troops. The war-hounded
having the breathing difficulties in his, stretch drives. Owners sewing frame which she uses
the cords
children are dependent
of seven-year-old gelding hope Hsrts the tube will show bright priceless volumes which are
ancient a L on food their G.I. friends
results by_season's end at the Saratoga Springs, N. Y, Raceway.] versity, Ithica, N. Y.
Cornell Uni- give them in
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the cords
children are dependent
of seven-year-old gelding hope Hsrts the tube will show bright priceless volumes which are
ancient a L on food their G.I. friends
results by_season's end at the Saratoga Springs, N. Y, Raceway.] versity, Ithica, N. Y.
Cornell Uni- give them in
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SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
<HAITI SUN>
Castera's Maternity
SUNL
Clinic
It's a
SPORT
Dr Georges Castera's com
fortable, and complety moThe Secondary and Prim- won by Gerald Haig - 1 dern 12 room Maternity cli
ary, School athletics that meter 75.
nic is at your service. This'
were postponed on May the Director of Sports Mr. up-to-date clinic is located
18th on account of the wea- Fslix Baker is to be com- in the same building as the
ther, were held on the mended for the
ep
organizing Pharmacy Castera, opposite
Champ de Mars Thursday cf this interesting *Fields the Telegraph and Telepho
the feast of
Chris- day.
Cal! 2131.
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eCorpus
ne Buiding.
ti. Over 10 thousand persons surrounded the park, in L'OMBRE de la MALARIA
perfect weather, to' watch
ROASTER
school boys and girls in the menace-t-elle votre
creabs competitive spirit
give an excellent display of maison?
Athletics.
L Atthe close of the day St.
Louis had scored the most
points and <cracked> three
records. The records broken were: 100 meters flat -
won by Sansaricq - time:
10 secs 6/10. Pole Vault -
won by Jean Theard - 3
meters 23. High Jump -
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<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH
BUY
NOW
Buy
Classified Advertisements
Sell
Help Wanted = - For Rent For Sale Lost and Found
AND SAVE
to 40
ther
Olo
bedroom
up
Classified advertisements
chairs) and a
(g) Land for sale in Petionaccepted for things want set (double bed, dresser, ville (60' x 100')
# or unwanted; articles for mirror and artit tables), also 2 (h) Land for sale at Bois
sale; personal service; mis- porch chairs. Anyone inter- Verna (17 X 40)
cellaneous items, sucb as ested in the above purchase Price: $850.00 to $3,000.00. jobs wanted; bouses for may see the furniture start- Concerning the above see
rent; t-toring; travelling ing Monday between 10:00 Real Estate Agency Rodor
Za Belle Crcote
cumipanions; ideas for sale, A.M. and 12 noon at Rue Trading Corporation, Buildnot saccepted, advertise Chériez, maison Carl Rigaud ing of Robert Bonhomme,
PRE-INVENTORY
ments" of political nature. (No. 16) in Turgeau near 150 Grand'Rue, Phone 2780. SALE
Rate 25c insertion, maxi- the Chapel St. Louis. The On enquiring about any of
mum of S words. above furniture was beauti- the xReal Estaten bargains at
ISNOW ON
fully made some yearsagoin the *Rodor Trading CorporAND WILL RUN FOR ONLY 12 DAYS
Ciudad Trujillo. Only cash ation Office ask to see their
FROM MAY 25 TO JUNE 9
Any person wishing a pen purchase will be considered fine modern handy esewing
friend in New Zealand, Aus- by owner. machines> they. sell them at
tralia or Tahiti please conan astoundingly low price. tact the Editor of the
ACT NOW
<Haiti Suns. TWO YEARS LATER
AND BE THE FIRST TO CHOOSE FROM THE TREWANTED
(Continued from Page 1) MENDOUS VALUES NOW OFFERED AT BARGAIN
A small house with low
founding of Port-au-Prince PRICE. rental : in Petionville or
two hundred years ago. he cooler sections of the city
Lethargic myself, I felt
Telephone 7175. that the undertaking was too
AT
FOR SALE:
HOUSE WANTED
stupendous a one for a peo-
(a) House for rent at Ave- ple whose gracious, easy
A furnished 2or 3 bed- nue M. Ambroise
way of life seems an absoroom house wanted in Pe- (b) House for rent at Pacot
contradiction
da
assemBelle
lute
Biente
to
tionville L Preferable in (13 rooms)
bly-line work. And I rethe vicinity of Place Boyer (c) House for rent at Tur- mained apprehensive after I
DEPARTMENT STORE
- Contact Rony Chenet Jt., geau
returned to the States; I
Sun Life Assurance, No. 10 (d) House for rent at Im- found myself unable to beExposition Ground. passe-Lavaud
lieve that the task had been
(e). House for, rent al Tur- achieved even after I re-l
UPFOR CASH SALE
geau
ceived positive evidence in
A new.mahogany dining Price $45.00 to $110.00. the. form of letters and post- Perhaps that doubt was Second, my faith in the
room set (table, 4 straight (f) Land for sale in Petion- cards indicating that such the result of a fear that Haitian people and their
chairs, 2 upholstered lea- ville (60' X 110)
was the case.
that the task had been
(e). House for, rent al Tur- achieved even after I re-l
UPFOR CASH SALE
geau
ceived positive evidence in
A new.mahogany dining Price $45.00 to $110.00. the. form of letters and post- Perhaps that doubt was Second, my faith in the
room set (table, 4 straight (f) Land for sale in Petion- cards indicating that such the result of a fear that Haitian people and their
chairs, 2 upholstered lea- ville (60' X 110)
was the case. achievement of such a tan- basic goodness has been
gible goal must, of neces- maintained. Too frequently,
sity, be accompanied by a mass production demands a
loss of some of the intan- mass loss of integrity, decengibles that had endeared cy and kindness. History has
Haiti to me. proved time and time again
that the search for material
My second visit reassured wealth is generally followed
me, however, in two ways. by a moral decadence. This
First, I learned that the second visit to Haiti leads
goal set by' the Haitian offiMEMORIAL
that
DAY
me to believe such will
cials and people had not not be the case on this island
heen wishful thinking. I saw republic. In spite of the
for myself how. by virtue of great changes that have takconcerted activity, the much en place, I have found everytalked-of plans had become where the same kindhess,
a reality. And while the, ma- hospitality and generosity
iority of Haitians can take which made me feel at home
the creation of the Exposi- here in Haiti. tion site as a matter of fact,
-
because they watched its As with most small principalities, there is much to
Drogress day by day, it is: be done here. The developonly the stranger from out- ment of the Exposition and
side who can truly appreci- the good will which has acate the magnitude of thet task companied it indicates posiand the fortitude of those tively that with Port-auwho achieved it. Prince to lead the way, Haiti
It is the stranger who saw can become a still more sig-
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the desolation two years ago nificant country, without
ere tre n grayes to be remembered" 'Memorial Day, 1951- graves like the ones in who can admire the beauty losing any of her basic qualthis U. S. cemetery near lnchon, Korea-graves of men who died so freedom mighti live. of the city within a city be- ities so deserving of emulaside the sea. tion. - E Pa as - % -
FAMOUS THROUGHOUT
SHOES
EVERY
Bata
THE WORLD
FOR
OCCASIONS
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