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RONY CHENET, Jr. THE HAITIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
VOLUME II
Port-au-Prince
Haiti
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18th 1951
No. 9
A Unique Livelihood
U. S. Congressmen Impressed
PERSONALITY
A
of United States
OF THE WEEK
An Italian with one of the America except Paraguay
group
declared after an interview
most unusual occupations in and various other parts-of Congressmen, spent a short with His Excellency Presithe world stepped off the the United States, England time in the Capital Friday (Continued On Page 12)
plane from Martinique Mon- and Europe. morning on their official
day. Big owlish eyed Gui- (Continued on Page 3) tour of the Americas. THANKSGIVING
seppe Baggi native of FaenMr. James P. Richards,
za, Italy, claims that he has Pan American Thanks- member of the Committee of With turkey, sauce, granever heard of a second per- giving Masses Scheduled Foreign Relations of the titude and goodwill for
son who makes a livelihood For Rio, Washingion
United States Congress and many generations our Amein the same manner as he
Chairman of the visiting rican neighbours have condoes, He spends his time A movement to establish Committee of Congressmen inued to celebrate Thanksmaking tiny werrd animals, an annual Thanksgiving as spokesman for the group giving Day about this time
dolls, puppets and little ba- Day in all the American re- Le Matin Publisher
of the year. The spirit of
gailles out of any material publics will be strengthened And Mrs. Franck
gratitude which welled up in
tthat comes -to hand,
this year by two Inter-Ame- Relurn From Abroad Magloire the hearts of the early pilplastic, wire and other PRSI rican Thanksgiving celebragrim fathers is just as strong
ments. tions F one in Rio de Jan- Ic isn't thesize of the coun in the hearts of their descenMr. Baggi is a man with eiro and another in Wash- try that counts but its ac- dants, and, foreign though I Last week a tall, dignia
no fixed place of abode. ington, D.C. ivity. And, Franck. Magloire am, I too can join in a fied quiet-spoken man becaFilled with (close to 300 In Rio, the third annual says Haiti should take a care Thanksgiving dinner with me <Officier de L'ordre Na
Ibs.) of wanderlust, he can- Thanksgiving Te Deum. on ful look at Switzerland to American gusto,
tional Honneur et Merite
not bear to be in the same November 22 in the historic learn how to make the most We may not be Ameri- in an impressive little cereplace for long. Since leaving Church of the Candelaria of what you've got. cans, but we ought to share mony at the Seminaire St. his native Iraly at the end of will be attended by ranking The
of <Le Ma- the spirit of Thanksgiving Martial. It was a fitting reWorld War II he has visit- churchmen from a number tin> and publisher head of the Haitian Day. ward for Professor Ulrick
ed every country in South (Continued on Page 6) Travel Service returned from Do you ever pause during Duvivier whose life has been
his rwo-and-a-half months the daily round of common consecrated to upholding the
abroad full of enthusiasm duties and think for a little torch of learning for Haifor the way the small Alpine while of the things for tian youth.
of <Le Ma- the spirit of Thanksgiving Martial. It was a fitting reWorld War II he has visit- churchmen from a number tin> and publisher head of the Haitian Day. ward for Professor Ulrick
ed every country in South (Continued on Page 6) Travel Service returned from Do you ever pause during Duvivier whose life has been
his rwo-and-a-half months the daily round of common consecrated to upholding the
abroad full of enthusiasm duties and think for a little torch of learning for Haifor the way the small Alpine while of the things for tian youth. His achievemente
(Continued 0n2 Page 12) which you ought to be thank in the educational field haful. ve been so outstanding that
American Automohile
You ought not to eat an- they brought him recogniAssociation Group Spend other meal or go to bed to- tion not only in his homeWeek-End Here
night if you cannot think of land but also abroad. some cause for gratitude. Back in 1933, the French
Eight representatives of If you have not seen some- Governement awarded Prothe American Automobile thing of the beauty of life fessor Duvivier the titlec
Association from the Eastern today, or heard something Officier d'Academie.s And
area of the United States ar- good, or seen something last month the 52-year old
rived here yesterday morn- fine, or had your heart educator was chosen by
ing to spend two days of strangely moved and stirred the Organization of Ameritheir ten-day educational with love,or been blessed by can States to be a permanent
tour of the Caribbean area the presence of those who member of the Cultural Com
to. develop further tourist are dear to you, or at any mittee of the Pan American. travel between the Islands rate, escaped so many cala- Union. : a high honor since
and the United States. maties that might have hap- it gives Haiti the privilege
(Continued on Page 3) pened and saddened your of being one of the five nalife - why then you must tions represented in the
Modification Of Traffic be only half alive. group of experts chosen to
Law
Why not make today a (Continued on Page 3)
e
little Thanksgiving Day of Svrian Educator Visits
With the ever increasing your own? Unesco Marbial
amount of automobiles flow. Shut your eyes a little and
Project
ing into the streets of the try to imagine all the things Professor Khaled Ali Huscapital the Traffic Départ- you hold dear taken away sein from Damascus is the
ment is faced with a serious from you wife, husband, latest of the series of world
problem of traffic control. children, lover, parents, educators to travel to Haiti
The last booklet on traffic health, speech, sight, hear- for a close look at the pilot
The man with a most unusual occupation. Craftsman in rules and regulations was ing, reason, your job, your UNESCO experiment.at Mar
paper, plastic, rubber, wire, and otber oddments is Gui- published back in July 1939. house, your money (if any!) bial. And upon his return
sippe Baggi, 38 year-old artist from Italy. He claims to At the present time Traffic Then open your eyes again from a 15-day stay at the
be more original and individual tban Picasso. In bis last Chief Captain Fritz Brierre and thank God that life project site he was full of
11 years be bas visited dozens of conintries, subsiding bis is hard at work preparing gives you so many things enthusiasm for its accomjourneys by making little figures or puppets of bis fellow- proposals for new laws and that you don't really de- plishments. passengers. (Conitnued on Page 4) serve. (Continued on Page 2) --- Page 2 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
Depariment Oi Labour ing rewarding progress in ages from 30 to 40 per centUnderlakes Creation Of A easing the hard life of the The Professor came to
GONK ARE THZ DAYS
Series Of Centers For The peasant families in the Mar- Haiti on October 23 on a
WHEN SOLEIL HADHIS WAY
Education Of Labourers bial area. UNESCO scholarship.
. (Conitnued on Page 4) serve. (Continued on Page 2) --- Page 2 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
Depariment Oi Labour ing rewarding progress in ages from 30 to 40 per centUnderlakes Creation Of A easing the hard life of the The Professor came to
GONK ARE THZ DAYS
Series Of Centers For The peasant families in the Mar- Haiti on October 23 on a
WHEN SOLEIL HADHIS WAY
Education Of Labourers bial area. UNESCO scholarship. He
And he said that the gov- plans to study basic educaernment of Syria hopes to tion methods in Mexico,
Intensifying the campaign start a similar
its Canada and France before
A
project in
against illiteracy, the La- rural areas, with the inten- returning to his homeland
bour Department recently tion of reducing the national to put his findings into praccreated a number of educa- illiteracy rate that now aver- tice. Ition centres for workers in
the Capital and in other regions of the Republic. The
Carrier aix conditioner installed newly created centers havé
been established in the fol- SARMOUR> Is Proud To Present Their Pure Lard
Iowing localities. In The New Green And White Three Pound Tin
IN THE NORTH: Five
new centres have been established on the Shada planWALTER BRAUN distributor
tations, and two at Trou du
Nord and Ste Suzanne. IN THE NORTHWEST:
There is a center at Jean Rabel, Bombardopolis, Bord de
Mer, Baie des Moustiques
and St. Louis du Nord. IN THE NORTHEAST:
Arrangements are. being
made with the managers of
Hou can fly almost anywhere
Plantation Dauphin and
ARMOUR
Plantation Cook, in regard. via
to the education of workAMERICAN ers. ARTIBONITE:
AAN
IN THE
With its farflung netwrork of routes extending to all six
Two centres have been crecontinents PAA will gladly help you plan a trip to any
ated, one at Grande Saline,
and
will be amazed a
Lard
countries colonies. You
and the other at Desdunes. wide choice ofcroutes, destinatians and costs. Others will be established
on the.sisal plantations of
Shada at Mont Rouis. IN PORT-AU-PRINCE:
Forty-six centers for adults
resumed! work in October. IN THE SOUTH: Two
centers have been established at Gomier, Jérémie, and THE FINEST QUALITY ON THE MARKET
one a Aquin. Plans are AVAILABLE AT ALL GROCERY STORES
being taken for the establish
JOSEPH NADAL and CO., Agenis
Ing of centers at Miragoane,
Anse à Veau and the 2nd
M
Plain of Petit Goave. Syrian Educator Visits
Unesco Marbial Projeci
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NEW YORK
non-stop from Juan deluxe
The Syrian expert on bareeerte na2dg ntrdee EC
sic education was deeply imTrip
fares now: in effect. - also new, low
1 Tourist rates. pressed to find that children
E
attending the Marbial classes
Miami
thought sO highly of their
chance to learn to read and
ConvairVTa
write that. they walked five
frumt RenbAnne Camaguey. RE nonstop service: Connecting airlines serve all cities
or six kilometers to school,
AAFE
often having to start from
Qnick and
to Brush On
a
Easy
(Ciudad Trujillo San Juun
their. mountain homes as
Convair flights- - convenient departure times. early as two o'clock in the
Paintingi is a lot easier when, have smooth-flowing
kcrted xeeular services to principal Caribbean citiea
morning to do it. Central paints to brush on. Their you fine oils givethem great
Europe
covering ability, and high-grade pigmenta assure fresh,
"Thrift Season" fares offer substantial
Professor Ali Hussein was - cléar color even under severe weather and service conRegular services from New Hatr mit
also impressed by the seriditions. Formulas are the product of latest scientific
Ea and Rome. our mien and gentle nature
research.
Paintingi is a lot easier when, have smooth-flowing
kcrted xeeular services to principal Caribbean citiea
morning to do it. Central paints to brush on. Their you fine oils givethem great
Europe
covering ability, and high-grade pigmenta assure fresh,
"Thrift Season" fares offer substantial
Professor Ali Hussein was - cléar color even under severe weather and service conRegular services from New Hatr mit
also impressed by the seriditions. Formulas are the product of latest scientific
Ea and Rome. our mien and gentle nature
research. Fort reservations, see your Travel Agent a
of the Marbial peasants who
There are apecial Central paints, enamels
doggedly fight to earn a livand varnish-a for all purposes)
PAA
ing from the soil despite
WORLD'S
heart-breaking odds. He said
MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE
it was a shame that the project lacks the funds to carry
CENTRAL Tatnts
on its battle against disease,
PAN AMERICAN ignorance and illiteracy on a
WORED AIRWAYS
larger scale. But the professor added even with the
Rue Dantes Destouches - Port-au-P Prince
its
Tolophones 3451 and 2822
small funds at cimmand,
the UNESCO team is mak- --- Page 3 ---
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
<HAITI SUN>
PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK
Unique Occupation e
(Continued)
(Continued from Page 1)
The SUPER Refrigeralor
work out a program for in- had its argument. It insisted
creasing culcural relations that the daughters and sons Staying only a few weeks
Another Servant For Your Home
between the 21 American of small wage-earners should in each place Mr. Baggi constates. be offered the same educa- tacts the Education authoriThe professor expects to tion as the more fortunate ties on his arrival, and if
leave shortly for Mexico Ci- pupils from wealthier homes hey are willing, he gives a
ty to take on the duties of .pupils who would even- special course of instruction
his new post, placing the na- tually take their place in the in his handwork to the
me of Ulrick Duvivier once professional world. The tra- school teachers, leaving them
On
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more the list of distin- des class was discontinued to pass it on to their pupils. guised diplomats of the Ame when Mr. Duvivier retired A corpulent man, with
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ricasin 1946. big eyes behind dark glasses,
The Professor's father ser- At the present moment, Mr. Baggi's fingers are never
ved as Minister to Washing- however, there are two go- still while he tells his story
ton as well as Haitian Fo- vernment trade schools in in very halting English, afreign Minister and Secreta- Haiti with an attendance of ter consuming a very hurry of State for Education. some 400 pupils... they are ried lunch at the Hotel BellDuvivier <fils> began his J.B. Damier and Ecole des vue where he is staying dur
studies at the Seminaire St. Arts and Metiers of the Fre- ing his brief visit to Haiti,
Martial and at the age of 14 res Salesiens.. he made in a few deft manisailed for France to contipulations with his fingers
nue his education. He spent The next phase of Profes- and the help of a pair of
By
five years at *Jeanson de sor Duvivier's educational scissors, dozens of little uniSailly> and a year at the Sor- career came about by acci- que animals, then taking a
bonne while the guns of dent. One of his four daugh- coil of golden coloured wire
World War I wrote another ters failed to find.a suitable from his briefcase in sevbloody page of history. Then secondary school (college) eral seconds made exact proWestinghouse
he returned to Port-au-Prin- to continue her studies, SO files of the onlookers. ce and took his degree at the the professor began to The
Faculty, of Law. tutor her. Soon her friènds
Paris newspaper
See it ai BOUCARD & CO., Rue du Fori Per
But while he was studying became interested in the clas wJournal him <Monsieur Dimanches Dieu> dubbed be-]
the complicated legal records ses and asked if they might cause of the world of anihe took time Out to launch join.
) eral seconds made exact proWestinghouse
he returned to Port-au-Prin- to continue her studies, SO files of the onlookers. ce and took his degree at the the professor began to The
Faculty, of Law. tutor her. Soon her friènds
Paris newspaper
See it ai BOUCARD & CO., Rue du Fori Per
But while he was studying became interested in the clas wJournal him <Monsieur Dimanches Dieu> dubbed be-]
the complicated legal records ses and asked if they might cause of the world of anihe took time Out to launch join. mals which he creates. In American Automobile
Carolina Motor Club, Charhis 30-year teaching career. Today the school( has 80 America several
Association Spend
lotte, North, Carolina; Mrs. The budding educator law- pupils. called him the newspapers ideal
Week-End Here
Elizabeth Cassilly, Loulsville,
yer drilled French, Latin and Professor Duvivierand his sitter, But
babyKentucky; Miss Kay HarGreek into the heads of wife, the former Mademoia French Riviera (Continued from Page 1) mon, Automobile Club Of
youngster at the Lycée Pé- selle Claire Rouzier, have newspaper <L'Avenirs said
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pene
tion and gave embryo school two sons as well as their no a baby-sitter is sup- The party left New York nsylvania; W. K. S. Herma'ams and masters at the quartet of <Jeunes filles> posed to sing drowsy, lulla- aboard a Pan American shey, White RoseMotor Club
two teacher's training scho- and three-year-old François bys and no intelligent child W.orld Airways Clipper York, Pennsylvania, and Rools lectures on the job that is the darling of the family. would fall asleep in Baggi's Wednesday (Nov. Puerto 14th) for bert Binner, AAA official
lay ahead of them. The grey-haired educator company. San which Juan, was their first Rico, from Miami. s In this reporter's opinion has little time for hobbies Baggi never stays any- on an itinerary that includes stop The Group is staying here
Professor Duvivier himself but nothing can keep him where very long, he refuses St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, at Sylvera's luxurious El
made an important stride from his favorite exercice because of that constant urge our Capital, then Kingston Rancho Hotel, and theiz
in the history of the Haitian a promenade. Every evening to move on. This is his third and Montego Bay, Jamaica, week-end which will include
school system when he beca- the Professor takes a long trip to South America and and Camaguey and Havana, visits toall parts of the Capl
me director of the Lycée Pé- walk, finding it an excellent up-to-date he hasn't quite Cuba. The tour terminates tal, special folklore perform. tion in 1942. During the time for meditationmade up his mind just what in Miami, November 24th. ances and good look at ouf
three years he held the post Though he has never his next port of call will be, Members of the party are tourist possibilities, will end
he gave his pupils a chance mingled in politics he has re- Cuidad Trujillo, Jamaica, gathering full information Monday morning when they
to learn a trade in a special presented Haiti on two
Cuba, or maybe Timbuck- on tourist attractions and ac- board the 10.05 plans for Jaclass which offered practical vious occasions. In 1943, T too. maica. training in carpentry, elec- toured United States War =
commodations and will pass at this each data stop on
trical repair, book binding Plants with two fellow Hai- tish tutor of Prince Victor to other members of the vast
and other skilled occupa- tians under the auspices of Henry Christophe. The pac- association upon their re- Agronome Andre Audant,
tions. It turned out to be a the Office of the Coordina- ket contained a lengthy essay turn home,
one of the country's forehighly controversial move.
1943, T too. maica. training in carpentry, elec- toured United States War =
commodations and will pass at this each data stop on
trical repair, book binding Plants with two fellow Hai- tish tutor of Prince Victor to other members of the vast
and other skilled occupa- tians under the auspices of Henry Christophe. The pac- association upon their re- Agronome Andre Audant,
tions. It turned out to be a the Office of the Coordina- ket contained a lengthy essay turn home,
one of the country's forehighly controversial move. tor of Inter-America Affairs on Haiti and letters writen
most specialists on questions
Those in favor of it pointed And recently was a delegate during Mr. William Wil- Leader of the
is of entomology was recently
out that many of the 700 stu to the Fifth General Assem- son's stay at San Souci. It John S- Gavigan group of New appointed as professor of
dents at the free government bly of the Pan American also contained a bible that York, assistant director of zoology and entomology at
school would benefit greatly Institute of Geography and once belonged to the Prince the AAA's international tra- Damien. Specialist Audant
by such a practical course History, held in Santiago Royal, a Liturgy or form of vel department. has a high record of service
since their parents could not Chili,
common prayer for the use
in the Department of Agriafford to give them a leng- As a historian, the Profes- of the Haitian Royal College Others making the are culture where his collaborathy professional education. sor had a crowning moment and a French-Creole diction- Diarmuid Glennon "p the tion has always been comAnd it was also pointed Out last July when he received ary printed in England 1806. Automobile Club of New petence and sincerity. Three
that Haiti would benefit as a precious packet. of docu- Letters of King Christophe York; Charles E. Pugh, AAA years ago he- was Chief of
well since xskilled labor> ments from Mr. H. Miller of with a specimen of his signa- Travel Service of Pennsyl- the Section of zoology and
has always been a rarity. Ottawa, Canada, whose wife ture were also included in vania, Harrisburg, Pennsyl- entomology of the Depart:
But the opposition also is a descendant of the Bri- the treasured packet.. vania; Miss Opal Roberts, ment of Agriculture. Travel Direet to Miami by
Sailines Evers two weers
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HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
WISE and OTHERWISE
Modification Of Traffic
tiJosephvreport
by T. J. GRANT
Law
G520
(Continued from Page 1)
In the *Port-au-Prince To complement his xPer- methods to solve the city's
Times> of No. 16, 1951, the sonality of the Weeks series, growing traffic problems. following advertisement-ap- the Editor has asked me to Captain Brierre has nine
peared :
write a few concise studies years of experience in ther
<Local agent wanted to of persons prominent in the Traffic Department and a re
take orders for Siamese sing- business and social life of cent visit to Washington,
ing ducks. If interested call Haiti. Here is something on New York and Puerto Rico,
A Confidence Trick
more importance day by Thakin Eue. Telephone the first subject he gave me, in company with Lieutenant
In Olden Times
day with the increasing of. 7109.>
Rene Florville examining
foreign. visitors to these
their latest methods of trafThis is to be considered shores has shown marked im Interested, I called, introfic control, to assist him in
in no way detrimental to Mr. Denys Bellande assum- ducing myself as a repreNOCTURNE
drawing up of the modificaour confrere <Le Nouvel- ed the functions of head of sentative of <Haiti Sun>, and
tion to the traffic laws- In
liste> but an advertisement provement in efficiency since half an hour later was face I cannot understand
a recent interview with the
as the one that appeared in this service.
latest methods of trafThis is to be considered shores has shown marked im Interested, I called, introfic control, to assist him in
in no way detrimental to Mr. Denys Bellande assum- ducing myself as a repreNOCTURNE
drawing up of the modificaour confrere <Le Nouvel- ed the functions of head of sentative of <Haiti Sun>, and
tion to the traffic laws- In
liste> but an advertisement provement in efficiency since half an hour later was face I cannot understand
a recent interview with the
as the one that appeared in this service. to face with Mr. Eue at a Why Marcel Genty
Traffic Chief, your
their issue of Monday of
table in Aux Orchidees>, Spend so much money On heard the news that reporter the
resembled in a
city
khis week
Over a whiskey soda, which Lotions, creams and oils. is to have shortly five trafslight way a confidence
he paid for, he told me about
fic signal lights On undistrick of days gone by. We New Appointments
his ducks. Or why he wastes his
closed street corners of the
icast no suspersion on the At Statistics Office
I saw them. They are ex- Time and energy rubbing city. This will be in the
advertisers of Brookline, Mas
traordinary, incredible. I Them On his head. in
form of an experiment
once
a
at
sachusetts; but
upon Tuesday morning of iast felt like the man, who, see- A futile effort to keep his first, but later at least
time
used offer
fifty
people
to The week, in the presence of the ing a giraffe for the first" Hair, from falling out. one signal lights will be
jobs such as they do. Director - Administrator of time, cried: <There aint no'
placed about the capital. ad reads:
the Census Bureau,
such animal.>
Doesn't the man know
A commission
Salaries from 3,000 dolCaptain
Science has
probably
lars
dollars. Robert Bazile, the Director Blue, red, bronze and yelproved
made up of persons from the
to 12,000
Jobs General of the Department low feathers. Tails: marvel- That premature baldness Department of Justice, Inavailable for office em- of National Economy, Mr. ously colored, raised in a fan Is a sign of
terior, Police
workers
Department
ployees,
with Or Guy Laforest, Chief of Ser- those of a
Bills: Virility. and City Hall, will
without experience for all
like
peacock. convene
iclasses of work with con- vice, Mr: Maximilien, and green with white stripes. And doesn't he
that at some future date and
tracts with the Government cther employees, Minister Feet: striped like the bills. A shiny bald head realize
work over the modification"
in the Jules Domond, installed Dr. They might have
would to the 1939 traffic rules and
or United private enterprises
Lucien Hibbert as Director right Out of the cArabian stepped Advertise his potentialities regulations. Later the reguStates, Europe, Cen- of the Haitian Officelof Sta- Nights.>
Among those members. of the lations project wil
tral
South
go before
America and
tistics. In a beautiful'spech
fair
the Chambers for
America. Lodging and trans the Secretary of-State laid They sang for me, or, ra- Sex who are interested in
0:- approval. portation paid. For any in- stress
the high
ther whistled. Their whis- The bad word
formation concerning these cations upon of. Dr. Hibbert, qualifi- tle is low and melodious, I just mentioned. employments and where to whom His Excellency the like the sound of a flute. Agreement On
address application forms President of the
One of them rendered xHuSugar Prolongated
sénd 2 dollars for postage to: has chosen for this Republic officer moresque>, the other someMEDICALI
It was reported this week
EMPLOYMENT INFORMthingIhad never heard. Mr. NOTE
that the Haitian GovernATION CENTER, Dept. The new director thanked Eue said itewas a Siamese
ment has given its approval
F.
and melodious, I just mentioned. employments and where to whom His Excellency the like the sound of a flute. Agreement On
address application forms President of the
One of them rendered xHuSugar Prolongated
sénd 2 dollars for postage to: has chosen for this Republic officer moresque>, the other someMEDICALI
It was reported this week
EMPLOYMENT INFORMthingIhad never heard. Mr. NOTE
that the Haitian GovernATION CENTER, Dept. The new director thanked Eue said itewas a Siamese
ment has given its approval
F. O. R., 550, P.O. Box 4, him and promised, with the folk song. If you want to get rid of to the prolongation for one
Brookline 46, Massachuestts, cooperation of the Census
water on the knee, hand the year of the International
US.A. Do not send your Bureau, to supply the Gov- Amazed, I asked Mr. Eue baby back to its mother. Agreement on Sugar:
application elsewhere. No iernment with first hand why these birds were not bet
:0:-
other charges. Delivery gua- information for the econo- ter known- He
Tanteed. WE ARE BONDED mical development of the that until a few years explained ago Do you livelunder
shadow
country. the
L Delay of one month for
they were bred exclusively
reply or send 1 dollar more Engineer Marc Dehoux, for the royal family, as were OfMALARIAT
for reply by air mail. appointed Chief Statistician, the famous white elephants
No reply if the 2 dollars do also delivered a speech in of Siam. Now, anyone can
not accompany the applica- which he welcomed the new own them, and they are
tion. Director. At the same time being exported in ever invarious employees received creasing numbers. :0:-
their commissions: 1st class
Enlargement of Immigration technicians, MM. Maurice A I asked Mr. Eue a few
Office. Building
Lubin, Oscar Boisgris, Ar- questions about Siam. He
-
mand Amisial, Edouord Dé appears to be a cynic, and
The Immigration office sert, Maurice. Saurel, Louis concluded our conversation
building is at present in the Smith. Mr. Alix Ambroise by saying: <Siam is a truly
process of being enlarged. has been appointed 2nd class democratic country, now. Any
This service which gathers technician. citizen can walk into the
Palacea and see the King, just
as any Russian can walk into
the Kremlin and shake hands
CUNL Lf L
with Joseph Stalin. I have
BAtEAZR (tra
never been in Russia, so I
don't know about that. Mr. Eue will be
SPORT:
glad to
show his ducks to any visitor. Esper Breaks Tbree Ribs
This blow caused
PALUDRINE
Aigle. In Basket Bal) Match
Esper to be carried from the
Tuesday evening during a field. After a quick masPRELUDE
match at Parc Vincent be- sage Esper heroically returnIS YOUR PROTECTION
tween the two basket ball led to the field. But the pain I stare at all the pretty girls,
teams Pirates and Aigle a soon caused him to retire. And some stare back at me,
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O.Ph.27
uard Esper, received a vio- had broken three ribs. We mind
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a quick masPRELUDE
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tween the two basket ball led to the field. But the pain I stare at all the pretty girls,
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O.Ph.27
uard Esper, received a vio- had broken three ribs. We mind
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<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
Pan American Thanksgiving Masses
can Affair with its invita- for prayers of thanks for vic Good News For Farmers
Scheduled For Rio, Wash ingion
tion to prelates from the tories during the Civil War
other American nations. but there has been national It's good news for farm-
(Continued from Page 1) supported it enthusiastically. Pope Pius XII supported days of thanks called by Con ers everywhere, that there is. of Latin American republics *My purpose, Fr. Russell an international Thanksgiv- gress each year during the now available a new product
and from the United States. said,, cwas to bring. into clos- ing in November, 1949, Revolutionary War and by toaid them. of corn
Among the first of them to er relations the republics of when he conceded an audi- President George Washing- and grain sorghum Storage has alaccept the invitation-from the Western World. As ence to a group of U.S. Con- ton for the adoption of the ways been a headache for the
the Brazilian Foreign Office Christianity had first taught gressmen. Constitution. In 1815 Presi- grower, especially in southwere Cardinal Francis J. the brotherhood of man, it This year the Fourth In- dent Madison also proclaim- ern climates such as that of
Spellman, Archbishop of was appropriate that the ter-American Congress On ed a day of thanksgiving Haiti, where the weevil of
New York; the Archbishop celebration should take the Catholic Education, meeting for peace with England fol- the Angoumois moth comof Asuncion, Paraguay, form of a solemn Mass. For in Rio de Janeiro in August, lowing the War of 1812. pletes the destruction of
Monsignor Anibal Mena it is at. the Holy Sacrifice proposed that the custom of Most of these days were these grain crop in just a few
Porta; and the Archbishop that all nations, all langua- holding a Te Deum On the fixed for November and fol- months, if protective mea1of Guatemala de la Asun- ges, all conditions meet on last Thursday of November lowed a precedent set in sures are not taken. In most
cion, Monsignor Mariano an equal footing of brother- be observed in all the Ame- 1621 by the first English set- cases fumigation is not pracRossell Y Arelleno. hood- For 16 centuries the rican republics. tlers. Their first winter had ticable, because of lack of
In Washington, the an- follower of Jesus Christ,
The congress resolved by been a hard One and, at the air-tight bins. nual Pan-American Mass, where he might, would Bc acclamation that all the re- close of the first harvest, the
first celebrated in 1909, will Isure to meet the brethren, publics of North and South Governor of Plymouth Col- The new product, Pyrebe attended by U.S. offi- be their race, nation, color America should hold a SO- ony ordered a day of thanks- none Grain Protectant, is a
cials and the ambassadors of or language what it might, lemn Te Deum Mass to focus giving, in which the Indian powder that is easily apthe 20 Latin-American re- before the altar of the Holy attention of the world On natives participated together plied to the grain as it is
publics at St. Patrick's Sacrifice. the fact that ka free North with the colonial settlers. stored. Any method that
Church. <The Mass, more than any and South America, through
gives good coverage of the
The first Pan American other single influence, has the voice of the great ma:
ears and kernels with pow-
"Thanksgiving in 1909 was been efficacious in teaching jority of its sons, is proud to
KILL
der can be used. You can
the idea of the Reverend Dr. and developing the truth, proclaim the formal acknow
shake it from a burlap bag
William T.
ifice. the fact that ka free North with the colonial settlers. stored. Any method that
Church. <The Mass, more than any and South America, through
gives good coverage of the
The first Pan American other single influence, has the voice of the great ma:
ears and kernels with pow-
"Thanksgiving in 1909 was been efficacious in teaching jority of its sons, is proud to
KILL
der can be used. You can
the idea of the Reverend Dr. and developing the truth, proclaim the formal acknow
shake it from a burlap bag
William T. Russell, Rector that all men are brethren in ledgment of Divine Provi- SNAILS AND SLUGS or dust it on with a hand
of St. Patrick's, and was held Jesus Christ. Forthis union dence which governs man
duster. Complete protection
in obedience to a request of nations it was meet that and the Christian moral
WITK
is secured for a full season,
from Cardinal Gibbons. Pre- we should thank God and I code which is essential to the
or longer. ksident William Howard felt no day could be more progress of civilization. Taft, members of his cabi- fitting thân our national <Formation of youth's
What is most attractive,
net, and the diplomatic recharacter can
be fulBUGGEIA
Thanksgiving Day. only
Pelleis
of course, is the low cost of
presentatives of the Ameri- Brazil celebrated Thanks- filled through the acknowKKILE
this protection. Ten pounds
can republics in Washing- giving Day on November ledgement of Christian Docof the powder will treat a
ton attended. It was the 28, 1918, at the end of the trine and the observance of
1a00s M
hundred bushels of grain. first time in the history of First World War and in its laws, if youth is to surAnd it's absolutely non-toxic
the Western world that re- that year the Brazilian vive Communism's unlimitto warm-blooded animals,
presentatives of all the re- Union Noelista, a women's ed effort to eradicate the * BUG-GETA Pellets make and has no effect on taste or
publics were assembled for a social and religious organi- mention of the Holy Name baitiog easy. and give top con- odor of finished product. religious function. sation, first opened its cam- of God from the school Jest eot against soss around Snails your and garden, Slugs. Joaquim Nabuco, who paign to make the event an rooms, and public gather- ender porches, etc. aad get re- If you' store grain or corn
was Brazil's ambassador to annual one. The campaign ings, as well as from the fam
overnighe! Baic regularly or wpetit mil>, you are inWashington at the time, bore fruit
AlyPellets are ecoE
con
in October, 1949,
somical a go 4 tieses fasther vited to write for full degratulated Fr. Russell for his when a decree was issued, *Originated in racialism, das okd-style meal. tails to:
inspiration. Dr. Russell said calling for Thanksgiving ob in agnosticism and in mate2 BNIC-GEA Reg. :. Bot oR
he had been planning the servances in November of rialism, Communism's objec- DERERS NAME a & ADDRESS a HERE à
event for more than a year each year. Accordingly, ce- tive is to remove all spiritual
DE
or a a
Massih and Wynne
and had suggested it to John lebrations followed. in 1949 influence and thought of
Ho tip
P.O. Box 694,
Barrett, Director of the Pan and 1950. This year, the life after death.>
Port-au-Prince,
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who are undertaking to reholiday began with a pro- MASSIH and WYNNE € present the above manufacFor Finest Quamy... clamation by President Abra Pharmacie Telemanque turers.
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P.O. Box 694,
Barrett, Director of the Pan and 1950. This year, the life after death.>
Port-au-Prince,
American Bureau (now the Brazilian Foreign Office has The United States Thanks 21e XOUR ORTHO DEALSR
Pan American Union), who made it a truly Pan Ameri- giving as an annual national
who are undertaking to reholiday began with a pro- MASSIH and WYNNE € present the above manufacFor Finest Quamy... clamation by President Abra Pharmacie Telemanque turers. ham Linclon in 1863 calling Bldg. Grand Rue. Finest Flavor... ask for
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SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
<HAITI SUN>
road and a few 100 feet up
into the hills, we succeeded
in collecting about 500 speci
mens of this very beautiful
I
anr brilliantly colored treesnail. It might be of slight interest to you, to learn that
this species was the first of Pierre Monosiet Chosen have the opportunity of visSANCTUARY
the Genus Liguus -to- be des- To Attend <International iting American art galleries
by William Faulkner
cribed. The genus Liguus is Aris Programmes
and museums. He will also
represented in Cuba and also
have a chance to meet young
Sanctuary is the most po- called the greatest living Am in South Florida, by many The Information and Cul- artist from various counpular and also the most vio- erican writer. Certainly his color - varieties, of about 4 tural Service of the Ame- tries throughout the world
lent novel to come from the critics will admit that he is species - but the island of rican Embassy takes
who have been chosen along
dramatic chronicler of the one of the most powerful Haiti has only one species, sure in announcing that plea- Mr. with him to attend the cInDeep South, William Faulk- in imagery. His imagination though there are a number Pierre Monosiet, an artist ternational Art Programme. ner. It is not only another has created a mythical coun- of color forms, all very attending the Centre d'Ar, The expenses of the trip are
exciting chapter in Faulk- try, peopled it with a deeply beautiful, and much desired shells. has been designated by the to be paid by the organizersner's tales of life in an ima- meaningful populace, and by collectors of land of Selection Committee of the
ginary county in Mississippi, woven a history which ex- We did not find any U.S. to represent Haiti at the
but it has also a far deeper plains its beginnings and the giant treefrogs, as it was forthcoming <International Murals In
symbolism as Faulkner's in- continues to the present day too dry and I, personally Arts Programmes sponsored Cathedral Episcopal Receive
terpretation of the present And his genius has given a do not think they are found by the Rockefeller and Ford
Wide
day moral, social, and econo: depth and richness of descrip in your part Fof Haiti.I know Foundations. Mr. Monosiet Publicity Abroad
mic confusion of the South.
represent Haiti at the
but it has also a far deeper plains its beginnings and the giant treefrogs, as it was forthcoming <International Murals In
symbolism as Faulkner's in- continues to the present day too dry and I, personally Arts Programmes sponsored Cathedral Episcopal Receive
terpretation of the present And his genius has given a do not think they are found by the Rockefeller and Ford
Wide
day moral, social, and econo: depth and richness of descrip in your part Fof Haiti.I know Foundations. Mr. Monosiet Publicity Abroad
mic confusion of the South. tion which can be surpassed that they do occur in the tro- on his trip to the U.S. will
The
itself concerns by no living American au- pical rain-forests of the DoIn the current issue of the
story
of thor. Faulkner's complicated minican Republic, where
<Magazine of Art> published
the unsuccessful attempt: rhetoric and his involved, they were discovered quite a
in the U.S. five
were
an idealistic small town law- who almost baroque plots make number of years ago, and une école internationale, Et devoted to a feature pages article
yer, Horace the Benbow, decadent Old him difficult reading, but his described by Dr. E. G. Bou- nous vous écrivons pour by Selden Rodman on the
represents
his self- narrative is vivid and inten- lenger, of the British Mu- vous dire que notre local est last mural to be
in
to
painted
South, regain
sely exciting,
seum of National History. trop petit, et que nous avons the Episcopalian Holt Trinirespect by just once The fighting vil- Reviewed by Mary T. Again thanking you, and besoin d'argent pour batir ty Cathedral. The
his
mural-Mi
for principles. Ecbols, tbis book is one uf with best wishes and person- une nouvelle école,
racle of Cana>
lain of the plot, a poor white
pour que
painted by
defeats Ben- ybe many available at the al regards,
beaucoup plus d'enfants puis Wilson Bigaud is well illusnamed Popeye, the
that Haitian American Institute
Yours sincerely,
sent venir travailler et jouer
in the set of
bow in same way Library. Richard F. Deckert. avec nous. trated
the eight
Faulkner thinks that the
photographs of Cathedral
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Oct:
Murals
greedy and corrupt practice
21st
Nos parents organisent Mr. Rodman's appearing article. alongwitls
of absentee ownership is
- LETTERS Thursday saw the arrival une grande fête au Cercle
destroying the South. Aof three unusual tourists. Port - au Princien, Samedi
gainst these two central fito tho They are Mr. Richard Deck- Premier Décembre, à 6 heugures are played the characert, an artist whose hobby is rès, et vous y êtes tous in- Hailian Paintings To Be
ters of Gowan Stevens, who
EDITOR collecting land shells, am- vités. Il y aura des prix, Exhibited Abroad
had gone to school at Virgiand
Mr. des jeux, de jolis cadeaux à
nia and learned to drink
Al phibians, Pflueger and reptiles, his brother acheter pour la Noel, Les At the beginning of next
xlike a gentleman> but who
553 N-W. 65 St., John, who are naturalists at grandes
paieront year a number of Haitian
ran away from his first enMiami, 38 Florida,
$1.00 l'entrée, personnes mais l'entrée paintings are to be exhibitcounter with evil, and TemU.S.A. heart. These gentlemen are
libre
tous les
Guatemala
ple Drake, a vacuous coed Mr.
ibians, Pflueger and reptiles, his brother acheter pour la Noel, Les At the beginning of next
xlike a gentleman> but who
553 N-W. 65 St., John, who are naturalists at grandes
paieront year a number of Haitian
ran away from his first enMiami, 38 Florida,
$1.00 l'entrée, personnes mais l'entrée paintings are to be exhibitcounter with evil, and TemU.S.A. heart. These gentlemen are
libre
tous les
Guatemala
ple Drake, a vacuous coed Mr. Bernard Diedrich,
here in search of tree frogs sera
pour
en- ed in
and Mexwho is swept almost mutely Editor,
)the largest in the world was fants qu'ils accompagneront. ico. This promotion of Haifound here some years
Les billets sont en vente à tian art abroad is being
to her fate by the powerful THE HAITI SUN,
and land shells. Saturday ago) TUnion School de Sh.a 12h. made possible by the Charge
current of the plot. Port-an-Prince, Haiti,
morning they were in search A.M
d'Affaires in Guatemala Jean
The characters are none of Dear Sir:
of a cab driver to take them
Coradin and the First Secrethem lifelike, but rather larodd
of the interior Ce sera une fète vraiment tary of the Haitian Embassy
ger than life, overdrawn This is to thank you for to pafts
internationale, sous le pat- in Mexico, Mr. Bassymbols. Popeye is always the nice write-up which you where such things are sup- ronage de M. Félix Diam- tien. The works Remy of the fol
described in mechanical ter- gave. Mr. Al Pflueger, Mr. posed to exist. The party bois, Ministre de l'Education lowing artists of the
ms-- chis eyes looked like John Pflueger and my hum- hopes to leave Wednesday Nationale et Madame, de M. d'art are to be sent abroad: Centre
rubber knobs> and shis face ble self, in the issue of the : they will inform us of Jose Torres Talavera, Amjust went awry like a wax <Haiti Sun> of October 21, their findings. bassadeur du Mexique et Gesner Abélard, Gabriel
doll set too close to the 1951. Madame, de M. Howard K. Alix, Xavier Amiama, Tousfire>, and Temple never e- We succeeded in obtaining Une Leiire Ouverie Aux Travers, Ambassadeur des saint Auguste, Castera Bamerges as more than a brigh- a car on that day we talked Enfanis De Nos Lecteurs Etats Unis et Madame. zile, Rigaud Bendit, Wiltly painted mouth. Yet the with you, and took a drive
Union School,
son Bigaud, Maurice Borno,
story is not merely an allego-, across the Cul de Sac, past
Port-au-Prince. Venez jouer! Venez dan- Wilmine Domond, Rita Dou
ry nor a tale of horrors, it is Damien, and up into the Chers Petits Amis,
ser! Venez manger des bon- cet, Préféte Dufaut, Raoul
a powerful and intense lexpre hills as far as Poste Terre Peut être serez vous sur- bons! Amenez vos Papas et Dupoux, Hector Hyppolite,
ssion of the author's feeling Rouge. pris de recevoir une lettre vos Mamans, et aidez-nous a Antonio Joseph, Jasmin Jofor the South. This feeling On the way up, Al. spied de trois enfants que vous ne batir une nouvelle Union sep h, Daniel Lafortune,
seems to be at once a fierce one of the desiredi tree connaissez pas. L'un de nous School 1 car l'Union fait la Adam Léontus, Pierre Monolove and a brooding fear snails (Liguus Virgineux, L.). est Haitien, un autre est Force! siet, Philemé Obin, Pierre
that the South he loves will and we all stopped and start American. et let troisième est A bientot, Allen Theopbile, Pascal, Fernand Pierre, Wilbe destroyed by ignorance ed collecting.
une,
seems to be at once a fierce one of the desiredi tree connaissez pas. L'un de nous School 1 car l'Union fait la Adam Léontus, Pierre Monolove and a brooding fear snails (Liguus Virgineux, L.). est Haitien, un autre est Force! siet, Philemé Obin, Pierre
that the South he loves will and we all stopped and start American. et let troisième est A bientot, Allen Theopbile, Pascal, Fernand Pierre, Wilbe destroyed by ignorance ed collecting. In about 3 Dominicain. Nous sommes Hasta la Vista, Maria Aybar, ner Pierre, Robert St. Brice,
and greed."
hours of searching the trees membres d'un comité d'élè- See you soon, Michael Jar- Alix Roy, Louverture BoisWilliam Faulker has been and shrubs On both sides of ves de PUnion School qui est man. son. Luce Turnier. Time
&
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At the Montparnasse com- Tessier, Fernan Ledoux, Mimencing this evening Sun- chele Alpa, Jean Marais,
day 18th and showing Mon- Pierre Larquey, Jean Tis- your Bathing Suits swim
day 19th, Tuesday 20th, sier, Mila Parely, Emmy
Wednesday 21st, and Thurs- Lynn and Georges Marchal.
Haiti Seed Store is now day/ 22nd, is the interesting Price - of seats: Sunday
dance and select your
moved to a new location on and worth while seeing, 30 cents and 50 cents
the Grand Rue in the Phar- French movie
Week days 20 cents and
macie Telemague Building,
40 cents
music from a fabulous
Here you can find many pest Le Lii A Colonnes
contolr products, garden
Friday 23rd and Saturday
seds and supplies, and also
Starring:
24th the film of the year
record
the very effective raticide
SLA RONDE> will be
library
FIN-RAT.
Odette Joyeyx, Valentine shown again.
new location on and worth while seeing, 30 cents and 50 cents
the Grand Rue in the Phar- French movie
Week days 20 cents and
macie Telemague Building,
40 cents
music from a fabulous
Here you can find many pest Le Lii A Colonnes
contolr products, garden
Friday 23rd and Saturday
seds and supplies, and also
Starring:
24th the film of the year
record
the very effective raticide
SLA RONDE> will be
library
FIN-RAT.
Odette Joyeyx, Valentine shown again. --- Page 9 ---
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
<HAITI SUN>
Miss Carmen Horelle flew
:0:-
to Caracas, Venezuela, Thurs Today is Madame Leon
day to visit with her niece, Dejean's birthday. Mrs. former Edith
:0:-
Phwncs
Thile, the
Siegel. After spending a few days
ehtices
2 I
:0:-
in her home town, the Cap,
LANI
Ti Cog, owner of the Marie Garcia returned Wed- Catbolic
<Black Cat> boutique by the nesday to port and joined Hospital Chapel
Beach Sacre Coeur church in Tur- Mrs. Weiner who will ac- Sunday Mass at 8.30 a.m. geau, gives the reason for company her ona Cuban Sermon in English. combv offering unlimited credit to vacation. Miss Garcia and Sacré-Coeur Turgeau, Sunhis steady customers last Mrs. Weiner will leavé to- day
Almost acclimatized to ying at El Rancho... and week, Monday of this week day for Hayana. Masses at 4-6-8.30 a.m. this particular Haitian wea- now they are appealing is his birthday : how else
:0:
Cathedral Basilique, Notre
ther after spending the best for secretarial work or such could they afford to buy a brated Ralph Tippenhauer cele- Dame, Sunday Masses
part of six years in that land so they may return and slam present or two. his fête Friday. at4-5:30 - 8.00 a.m. too close to the Arctic Cir- the door on the Television
:0:-
St. Gerard (near Oloffson)
cle, are Mrs. Leslie Brandt, studio. Call Kay Aspland or
:0:-
Aggie Vincent is a firm be Sunday Masses 5.30-7-8.30
wife of the prominent local Julie Light. Jean Alexis celebrated his liever that Kenscoff is the St. Jean Bosco Sunday
business tycoon; and their
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birthday at his home in Pe- perfect spot for a restful va- Mass at 9 a.m. daughter Mireille. Mrs. The Beachcomber stubs tionville last Saturday night cation Mrs. even out of season. Chapel on the Exposition
Brandt and her daughter ar- his toe. Last week he er- with a fitting <bamboche.>
Vincent has been vaca- grounds, Mass at 9 a.m. rived from Montreal at the roneously reported that Ma-
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tioning at the Bogat's home Episcopal
end of last month. rie Therese Mallebranche Local ichthologist Leonce in Kenscoff for more than a Holy Trinity Cathedral
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celebrated her birthday at (Cito) Bonnefil returned month. :0:
Sunday Mass at 4 a.m. 6
November 15, Mr. Stan- her parents' home in Rue St. Thursday from studying fish Wednesday Miss Marie a.m. and 8 a-m. in French:
ley Smith and Mr Henry Mo- Cyr. The fact is the party culture in the Far East on a Henriette (Mitta) Naude ob- 9.30 a.m. in English
rales, both of La Plantation to celebrate Marie Therese's grant of the FAO (Food served the anniversary of her Daily Mass 6 a.m. French
Dauphin left for the birthday was held at Marie and Agricultural Organiza- birth.
15, Mr. Stan- her parents' home in Rue St. Thursday from studying fish Wednesday Miss Marie a.m. and 8 a-m. in French:
ley Smith and Mr Henry Mo- Cyr. The fact is the party culture in the Far East on a Henriette (Mitta) Naude ob- 9.30 a.m. in English
rales, both of La Plantation to celebrate Marie Therese's grant of the FAO (Food served the anniversary of her Daily Mass 6 a.m. French
Dauphin left for the birthday was held at Marie and Agricultural Organiza- birth. Eiphany Chapel
States On delayed vacations. Helen Brun's home in Pétion tion of the United Nations). Sunday Mass at 6 a.m. Mr. Smith will go to Milwau ville Sunday night/ It was a
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8 a.m. in French
kee where he will visit rela- grand affair : a buffet din- In Rochester New York, Wednesday the Pasquet fa- Metbodist Rue de Revolution
tives and return in mid-De- ner and the large crowd at- tomorrow afrernoon East- Alix mily celebrated Papa Lt. Sunday la Service at 7 a.mcember. with his wife and tending seemed to have en- Lafortant, engineer at
Alix Sonson's birthday. four Children who have joyed themselves immensely. man Kodak will dash home
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In English. been in Milwaukee for sevefrom the plant, and organize Down from the Northeast The <Haiti
ral months. Mr. Morales
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a surprise birthday party for this week are Miss Marie to
Sun> was put
will accompany Mr Smith Little Miss Poupette Gis- his wife, the former Nicole Gomez and brother Zikie. bed early this week owRouzier. ing to the
of the
a
to Milwaukee for short vi- laine Duvivier, daughter of
Mlle Marie.is contemplating Editor and departure staff
sit and then go on to New- Robert Duvivier. celebrated Coffee :0:-
going to the U.S. to comon a
photograYork to visit with friends her second birthday Novemexporter Max Bolte plete her studies. Zikie is in pher the
flying trip around
and family. ber 12th. She is anxiously and his charming wife visit- port on business and will re- ture Republic stories for digging up fea-
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awaiting the atrival of a ed the Capital this week On turn to Port de Paix early here and abroad. publication
Miss Marie Geneau, viva- baby brother. business. Mr. Bolte in a next week. :0:-
cious secretary to the United
few words with the BeachMrs. Erik
of La
Senate
Moum
States
Sergeant at
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comber on his departure for
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Plantation Dauphin and
Arms returned to Haiti Tues Mrs. Gerard Woolley is Jacmel stated that the coffee Last evening the twins guest, Mrs. Fred Perry
day
accompanied by Mr heading for the town of her crop is late thisyear when Marie Jose and Marie Claude Massachusetts, visietd P-au- of
Francis Ford, Baltimore At- birth (London) on the 26th it eventually ripens though celebrated their birthday. Prince for a few
Miss Geneau
days. torney. and Mr of this month. It's rumour- the west will be rollin' in On March 15th Marie ping for Haitien -crafts ShopFord are here to straighten ed that Gerard will receive beans maybe! Claude IS to wed Alix Fom- the main
of the was sOout the affairs of the Yacht twin cablegrams from Eng-
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brun. jurn but purpose it
that
which
developed
Pilgrim II
has graced land next February confer- The two Miot girls celeexamining the
harbour
primitive
shis
for the best ring on him the title of brate their birthday the
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was the foçal
of inte- art
of nine months.
ShopFord are here to straighten ed that Gerard will receive beans maybe! Claude IS to wed Alix Fom- the main
of the was sOout the affairs of the Yacht twin cablegrams from Eng-
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brun. jurn but purpose it
that
which
developed
Pilgrim II
has graced land next February confer- The two Miot girls celeexamining the
harbour
primitive
shis
for the best ring on him the title of brate their birthday the
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was the foçal
of inte- art
of nine months. same
point
part
They Papa. week. Denise's birth- Mr. Rony Chenet, District rest. are staying out at Captain
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day fell on Wednesday and Supervisor of the Sun Life
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Ace's where the boat has Vic Lampson, local man- today is Lucienne, Carnival Assurance Company of Can- The Workers' Attache of
been moored this past month ager of Firestone, has a Queen of 1951 birthday. ada, leaves today on a health the Argentine Embassy
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in
change of plans : his San
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and business trip aboard. Port-au-Prince, M. Juan ForTwo attractive young fe Salvador trip will be shelv- Dr. D. E. McKellar, Ad- After a short stop off at Mi- mica, returned to the
male tourists took refuge ed till he returns from vertising Manager of Fire- ami Mr. Chenet will visit Wednesday at 8.00 capital
here
affrom a NéwYork Tele- Xmas holidays at home in stone Interamerica Com- New York and Montreal. He ter
four p.m.,
vision
spending
in
studio last
days
Thursday.. Ohio. bany of Akron, (Ohio), left will end his month's stay În Ciudad Trujillo. He travelthey fell in love with their
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Thursday after spending two Canada to sail to Eurone to led by plane the
its
in
refuge and inhabitanfs Mrs. Alexandre Lilavois hectic business days in the visit his son who is studying of his wife and company
and now
daughter. they don't want mother of Ernest Chauvet, capital. medicine at Lausanne in
to leave... their finances are Haiti's permanent delegate
Switzerland. bent slighlty... they are sta- to the United Nations, had
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a birthday on Thursday . The wedding of Miss Wednesday it was Madeknown to one and all as Anne Marie Lovelace to Ro- moiselle Francoise Bazelais's
<Nannan> she is one of the bert Fanfan has been set for 4th birthday. Françoise is the Wlednesday at 6.30 Mrs. sweetest and gayest old December 8th. Robert is daughter of Captain and Blanchet presented husband
ladies in the world. well known to football fans Mrs. Max Bazelais. Adrien with their first child,
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as a first rate full back. He
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a baby girl to whom they
Mama Defly at present in plays for <L'Etoile Haiti- Thursday morning Mr. have given the name Marie
New, York, receives her copy enne.s
Charles Alerte, brother of Elizabeth. Mrs. Blanchet is
of the <Sun> airmail. :0:-
Reverend Father Alerte, wed the former Gladys Greger:
Mlle Jeannette Kallil at the
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Parish Church of Port de Mr and Mrs. Gerard FePaix. The couple were ac- quiere welcomed their seçcompanied to the altar by ond child into the world Jast
Ohum GBantancout
Mlle Leonide Alerte, sister of Saturday. Mrs. Fequiere and
the bridegroom and M. Geor her new daughter at
REG. TRADE
CliniMARK
Famous since 1862
ges Kallil, brother of the que Bourand are reported in
bride. fine health. - --- Page 10 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
Achievement over the world. I can get
The Road To
along all right without any
by JAMES A. FARLEY
special aids to memory, butI
do not always trust to memChairman, Coca-Cola Export than to draw from my own Ory alone that is life too I risky.
her new daughter at
REG. TRADE
CliniMARK
Famous since 1862
ges Kallil, brother of the que Bourand are reported in
bride. fine health. - --- Page 10 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
Achievement over the world. I can get
The Road To
along all right without any
by JAMES A. FARLEY
special aids to memory, butI
do not always trust to memChairman, Coca-Cola Export than to draw from my own Ory alone that is life too I risky. have
Corporation
experience some of the les- Throughout made it a habit, my not only in
sons I have learned about politics but in business and
<Common faith> as a factor this art. In doing so, I will socially, to help than memin making agreat people and discuss a number of import- oryby keeping a brief memo
a great nation>.. . Unselfish- ant. points to remember, randum of anything which
mness, bonesty, good mamners, In the first place, a person seems important, and at the
a sense of bumor and tact as who is concerned with per- same time incomplete and
instruments for wimning tbe suading other people to do unfinished- I keep that
bearts and tbe minds of men. something or buy something memo until the matter is
The person who iskin busi or just to be friendly and closed. It is a simple, easy
ness is in a sense like the can helpful must have good Way to stay abreast of re- James 4. Farley is pictured above carrying 012 a discusdidate who is running for of- manners. This is something sponsibility and pending si- sion with tbe former British Minister to Haiti, Mr. C.C. fice, only the businessman more than knowing how to ruations; let us call it a pro- Routb The occasion was a banquet at tbe Petionville
must go to the polls every hold your soup spoon or fitable bit of detail to have Club in Mr. Farleys bonour during a visit bere in 1946. hour and every day. Whe- how to dress when you go at hand. Seated on tbe left of Mr. Far ley are Dan Alan, Manager
ther he succeeds Or not will to a church wedding. Itis Another good rule in busi- of Brasserie de la Courone and President Paul E. Mabe determined by the num- much more than a capacity ness and daily life is always gloire. :
ber of customers who vote to say the pleasant but insin- to keep in mind the fact
for him. His purpose in ad- cere thing. It is much more that the other fellow is deepvertising is the same as the than mere tact. It is to feel ly concerned with himself. alted by the appearance of choice of words you use. /purpose of the candidate for and, above all, to show that There is a lot of unselfish- prosperity, when it has for- Many movements have
office-to keep his name Or you have a genuine concern ness in this world, but there gotten its fundamental prin- been carried through to sucthe name of his product be- for others. It means caring is an awful lot of selfishness, ciples. Those are times when cess on the basis of a single
fore the people. There is alsc for people, respecting them, too. Our own problems seem the public needs to be re- phrase. Oftentimes a phrase
the problem of keeping peo- treating them as equals and to us to be more important minded of the more serious will convey a volume of
ple who are voting for you sharing their fears and earth- than anything else in the aspects of life, when it needs meaning. Take, for examin business kindly disposed ly concerns and their ideals. world. Wie want to hear to be checked in its enthu- ple, the <Good Neighbors
toward you.
people. There is alsc for people, respecting them, too. Our own problems seem the public needs to be re- phrase. Oftentimes a phrase
the problem of keeping peo- treating them as equals and to us to be more important minded of the more serious will convey a volume of
ple who are voting for you sharing their fears and earth- than anything else in the aspects of life, when it needs meaning. Take, for examin business kindly disposed ly concerns and their ideals. world. Wie want to hear to be checked in its enthu- ple, the <Good Neighbors
toward you. That is what is When these matters are felt about them; we want to have siasm. There are other policy: This phrase was
called good public relations- and shown, there need be no the other person address us times when a deluded public carefully selected by people
If we are teaching the fear about winning confi- in terms of Our own needs is in need of harsh reminders who helped President Rooseyoung, we are directly rea- dence and winning friends, and aspimations and ideals of solid truths. Grover Cleve velt to express the right reching the hearts and minds for this attitude will make and desires, One of the land was the greatest ex- lationship between a big
of men, and our skill as a litself known in a hundred greatest mistakes a candidate ponent of straightforward country and more or less
teacher depends upon our ca- ways. for office can make is to ask truth-telling, not only when distrustful and fearful little
pacity to open those minds
XXX
people to vote for him be- he was the governor of the countries. When the words
and hearts to what we have Closely associated with cause of something that he State of New York, but <New Deal> were put togeto impart in the way of good manners is what we himself wants orthat he him when he was president of the ther the authors scarcely
knowledge and principle. If call good humor. By that I self feels or that he himself United States. Sometimes realized the importance of
we have authority over mean the manifestation of a has offered. When the pub: he made enemies, but in the what they had created. But
others we must win their res calm and friendly disposi- lic meets that sort of
long run the American peo- the press took up the phrase
pect and confidence before tion in all outward dealings (itis most likely to turn appeal away ple gained more and more and carried it on as the deswe can expect obedience. with the public. This is espe- and say, Well, we have respect for him and his sim- cription of a.new political
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cially true in politics. We troubles of our own. We ple honesty. program. If we are managing a ball have learned in that very will let you take care of
Another thing that is imteam we must deal not only complex art that the most yours.>
I would also like to say portant to remember is that
with the players but with certain way that a man can That brings me to what something about words and people forget easily and it is
the publics, for without a defeat himself is to get an- might be called the personal language. As the Bible says, essential to répeat and refavorable public there gry. Anger does norattract; note in addressing other peo- word.> <in the And beginning was the peat,
would be nothing with it repels. It causes the vic- ple. The most successfulapwe might add,
XXX
which to pay the salaries of tim/to say and do things peal that we can make is, the for hearts the purposes of reaching I want now to emphasize
the players. that he would not otherwise figuratively at least to sit
and minds of men, the most important way of
say and do. He loses his down with them, listen to but that not only the beginning reaching the hearts and
In fact, if we want to have balance of judgment. He them, ask them about their There the end is the word. minds of men. It should ala happy life as well as a pro- makes mistakes. He reveals problems, manifest an interare all sorts of ways ways be remembered that
fitable one we must have defects in his own personal. es,t and above all talk to to tell the truth. men do not live by bread
friends, and the way to have ity and in his own ideas. He them in terms of their own The fact is that the use of alone. Our appeal must be
friends is to reach their minds lays himself wide open to lives and their own under- words has become SO impor- constantly to what is noble
and hearts.
happy life as well as a pro- makes mistakes. He reveals problems, manifest an interare all sorts of ways ways be remembered that
fitable one we must have defects in his own personal. es,t and above all talk to to tell the truth. men do not live by bread
friends, and the way to have ity and in his own ideas. He them in terms of their own The fact is that the use of alone. Our appeal must be
friends is to reach their minds lays himself wide open to lives and their own under- words has become SO impor- constantly to what is noble
and hearts. I sometimes debate. Sometimes it is not standing. By that I don't tant in economics and poli- and idealistic and unselfish
think that Thomas Jefferson easy to maintain a calm at- mean talking down to peo- tics and in other fields that jn men. I mentioned earlier
meant by xthe pursuit of hap titude, but success in life, in ple, for that is the most of- they have invented a word the fact that we must remem
piness> the winning of any profession, and success fensive thing that can be to decsribe it, wsemantics.> ber that a man is concerned
friends. in attaining our own peace done. It is not a bad idea When I was in Washington with himself. Idid not mean
of mind, are gained only by to on the assumption that Lused to hear a good deal by that this his
This winning of the hearts meeting situations with a the go other fellow
about semantics and I used cerns are
personal materialis- con
and minds of others has smile, by turning aside critiknows more to hear a good many people
wholly
been a recognized art for cism and the ill-natured at- than you do. Maybe he does who were expert in it. Some- tic. a long long time. There tacks of others with calm- not, but you can be certain times I thought they were Behind all of our
were books written about ness and courtesy. that he doesn't think so. - A using long words to say very with our fellow relations there
it more than2,000 years ago I have mentioned good bit of humility is never Out simple things. That was must be a common beings faith a
by the Gréeks. Aristotle's manners and good humour. of place. especially true among the faith in the fundamental ingreat book on rhetoric is a And now let us consider anXXX
many economic wizards who tegrity of man, in his condiscussion of how to use other attribute one for In initiating any cam- visited the capital. In any stant effort to realize his
words to win the confidence which I have acquired some paign, whether it is political event. this much-abused prac highest ideals and his essenof others. slight reputation for excel- or selling or educational, ic tice has a solid truth behind tial nearness to God. It is
Of
is
dence E a good memory. It is very important to take it. It must be realized that that faith which in the last
course, it hard to is true that I have a
note in the beginning of there are all sorts of
analysis moves the
into exact form just how good memory for names pretty and what might be called xthe of
a
ways and minds
hearts
can
Gt art be pursued most
expressing thought and
of men. It is the
sucessfully. faces, and I have met a great public mood.s The public that you can elicit a totally faith that makes great
However, I can many people in my life, all mood changes. There come different
from your and a
peodo nothing more helpful over this country and all times when the public is ex- audience, response according to the ple (<THINK> great nation. Reprint). --- Page 11 ---
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
<HAITI SUN>
Boost Good
Made
Neighbour
46 Order
Policy
Andre
TrESy
Saiehy
Lately private citizens of
Store
both the Dominican and Hai
have
dbeach
tian Republics
quitecomior
unintentionally boosted the
good neighbour policy.
. There come different
from your and a
peodo nothing more helpful over this country and all times when the public is ex- audience, response according to the ple (<THINK> great nation. Reprint). --- Page 11 ---
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
<HAITI SUN>
Boost Good
Made
Neighbour
46 Order
Policy
Andre
TrESy
Saiehy
Lately private citizens of
Store
both the Dominican and Hai
have
dbeach
tian Republics
quitecomior
unintentionally boosted the
good neighbour policy. Last PANTS in 3 hours cost.. $6.00
costinud week-end for example, 100 SPORTS JACKETS-in 41 hours COSt
$7.00
Dominicans crossed the bor- SUITS - in 24 hours cost. $15.00 up
The Republic was blessed The funeral services were der and were entertained at SHIRTS E in 2 hours cost
$2.00
with an especially bright held at Sacré Coeur Church Ouanaminthe by Colonel and
<Briseur'ss moon this week. of Turgeau. Mrs. Max Chassagne. From
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Cap Haitien a group is reChrylser's Central AmeriHaitian delegation ported who have gone across Or select from the large stock of the finest
of
The
at the Dominican
ready-made:-
variety
ca and Caribbean service en- tending the Agricultural C spend their Saturday Republic night
gineer Roy Van Steinburgh Conference of the FAO in- and Sunday. From Port-au- SHIRTS - PANTS SPORT JACKETS SUITS
leaves for Cuba today after cludes Miinster Domond, Prince a
of spirited
spending 15 days here ac- Agronome Claude Preval, young people group Sunday mornANDRE SAIEH
quainting the local mechan- lunder Director General of ing
the highSTORE
Ics with the beautiful new Agriculture and his collea- way pounded that leads along to Jimani, a
8 cylinder 180 horsepower gue Garvey Laurent, techni- small Dominican town situRue Magasin de l'Etat
<New Yorker> and <Sarito- cian' of the SCIPA. ated five minutes from the
Two shops from La Belle Creole
ga>. Mr Steinburgh has Pa- -
border
the On
nama as his headquarters,
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to enjoy day. and in Haiti he calls the ho- Aboard Thurday's after- arrival in Jimani they were
tel Majestic in Petionville noon clipped from Kingston, warmly received by the Civil
home. Jamaica, was Miss Evelyn Governor, the Mayor, Chief
H. Atkinson who is on an is- of Police and Army Com0:-
Rolex
lland hopping tour of the mander. After the surprise
Mr. Dantes Bellegarde re- Caribbean. Miss Atkinson welcome had worn off they
cently proposed Haiti as a of Clifton, N.J., is one of settled down to a pleasant
Datejust
candidate for a membership that State's foremost health' day at the town's first rate
at the Economic and Social educators. She holds a posi- hotel and swimming pool. Council of the UNO. Mr. tion with the New Jersey
Permanenily
case
Bellegarde is Haiti's Ambas- State Department of Health. Jimani, a model
walerproof <Oyster>
sador to the UNO and is at Staying over the week-end which has been built community up over
present attending the sixth arthe Thorland International the last 10-year
afannual meeting of the UNO Club she is
period,
Silent, self-winding <Perpelual movement
in Paris. being competent- fords excellent facilities for
ly squired around the city by a day's outing reported the
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a member of the Briseur So- group on their return to the
The Secretary of State of ciety. Capital Sunday night, SunClear, automatic date indicator
Agriculture, Commerce and
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day afternoon the hotel orNational Economy Mr. Jules
chestra provided <muchisiDomond, flew Wednesday Mr. Cliett Johnson of San mas meringas.> The
Official Swiss Raling Certificate
at 2.30 for the United States Angelo, Texas has recently who enjoyed last Sunday group at
from where he flew on to come to La Plantation Dau- Jimani were: David Bigio,
Rome to represent Haiti at phin as storekeeper.
The Secretary of State of ciety. Capital Sunday night, SunClear, automatic date indicator
Agriculture, Commerce and
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day afternoon the hotel orNational Economy Mr. Jules
chestra provided <muchisiDomond, flew Wednesday Mr. Cliett Johnson of San mas meringas.> The
Official Swiss Raling Certificate
at 2.30 for the United States Angelo, Texas has recently who enjoyed last Sunday group at
from where he flew on to come to La Plantation Dau- Jimani were: David Bigio,
Rome to represent Haiti at phin as storekeeper. Seven Glayds Bogat, Shibly Tala- RUSSO FRERES
the Conference of the FAO. years experience with the mas, Mary Boswell, Guy HoOPTIQUE DE PORT-AU-PRINCE
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United Fruit Co. in Costa- relle, Denise Rouzier, Leslie
We offer our depest sym- Rica and eleven years with Bogat, M. Th. Duvivier,
Phone: 3294
pathy to the Rouzier and the Panama Canal project in Carl Siegel, Helga TippenOdeide families at the news the same capacity makes it hauer, Victor Aybar, Robert
25 Rue Roux, opposite La Caravelle. of the death of Mrs. Georges apparent that Mr Johnson is King, Albert Chreme, RayOdeide, mother of Henry most aptly suited for this po- monde Bayard and Liliane
Odeide and Mrs- Raoul Rou- sition. He is accompanied by Duvivier. zier. Mrs. Odeide passed his wife and tho small chilaway Iast Sunday and was dren. buried Monday morning. :0:
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I
entier,
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Grand Rue opposite Haiti Motors --- Page 12 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, NOV. 18th
Le Matin Publisher And Mrs. Franck Magloire
U.S. CONGRESSMEN
Relurn From Abroad
IMPRESSED
Labels OF
(Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page 1)
by UNITED MIiLS
Republic manages to thrive tels at Cap Haitien, Kenscoff dent Paul Magloire that the
as a tourist haven. And he and Petionville. Committee was most favorpoints out that Haiti and During his business and ably impressed and what
Switzerland greatly resem- pleasure trip Mr. Magloire struck them most was the
ble each other geographical- attended the ASTA confer- remarkable developments
We are in the heart of ence of 2,500 travel répresen shown in the field of agriSUPS
RilAs
ly.. the Americas while Swit- Itatives from all over the culture and health. The Conzerland is in the heart of world. He distributed small gressmen were greeted on
Europe and our mountainous. Haitian dolls and folders de- their arrival at Bowen Field
scenery is ca naturab for at- scribing the beauties of our by His Excellency Ambassatracting tourist dollars.
other geographical- attended the ASTA confer- remarkable developments
We are in the heart of ence of 2,500 travel répresen shown in the field of agriSUPS
RilAs
ly.. the Americas while Swit- Itatives from all over the culture and health. The Conzerland is in the heart of world. He distributed small gressmen were greeted on
Europe and our mountainous. Haitian dolls and folders de- their arrival at Bowen Field
scenery is ca naturab for at- scribing the beauties of our by His Excellency Ambassatracting tourist dollars. Mr. Caribbean republic gifts dor Travers, members of the
Maglaire finds that Swit- that were eagerly received. American Embassy: Staff,
SLIPS
NoMit
zerland has much to offer us He also reports that the Chef du Protocole, Mr. Danin the way of valuable les- Haitian Travel Service was iel Theard, and Mr. Denis
sons on that score. made a member of the In- Bellande, Chief of Immigraternational Air Transport tion and Emigration
He praised the Swiss effi- Association. On their re- In our next edition wel
fiency and organizatin, turn from Europe, the Ma- will present for the interest
ubetes
their marvelous railway sys- gloires were met at the New of our readers in detail the
BRAS
tem, network of highways York dock by Mr. Ralph interview between His Exeivalit
and good hotels with well- Reed, president of American cellency President Magloire
the peak
trained, well-paid helps. Express, who spent quite a and the visiting United
<You can leave your bag bit of time discussing cruises States Congressmen. anywhere and it will even- to Haiti and ways to boost
tually end up in your hotel the tourist flow this coming COMMUNIQUE OF THE
room>, Mr. Magloire said, season. BRITISH LEGATION
emphasizing the importance Before crossing the AtlanPRODUCTS OT UNITED NILES CORPORATION
of such efficiency in hand- tic, Mr. Magloire attended His Britannic Majesty's
ling a large tourist trade. He the historic Japanese peace Chargé d'Affaire desires to au.Cilsed Norih Corolino - ShowRooms 100 Modison Amase blap Voil ma
also praised the Swiss re- conference at San Francisco thank all those who contriforestation programme and and paid whirlwind visits to buted to the Poppy Fund on
suggested that a similar Miami, New Orleans, Dal. Armistice Day. The total
plan in this country would las and Chicago. amount collected was 291.40
not only preserve the beauty All in all the Magloires dollars as compared with
of Haiti but help it. Ccono- are happy to be back in 252.99 dollars in 1950. mically as well. their spacious home above
Za Belle Crcnte
Mr. Magloire met with a Petionville where they can
Port-au-Prince,
group of Swiss hotel experts have a chance to get back
14th November, 1951. to talk over the possibility their breath. No doubt the
<The Best
of building three hotels here chic Madame Magloire will
Quality Cement at
in Haiti giving the country soon be taking the breath of New Agricultural Bank
250 more, rooms to take care Port-au-Princians with cre- On Tbe ola Premises
the Lowest possible cosis
of visitors during the height tions from Paris.
Mr. Magloire met with a Petionville where they can
Port-au-Prince,
group of Swiss hotel experts have a chance to get back
14th November, 1951. to talk over the possibility their breath. No doubt the
<The Best
of building three hotels here chic Madame Magloire will
Quality Cement at
in Haiti giving the country soon be taking the breath of New Agricultural Bank
250 more, rooms to take care Port-au-Princians with cre- On Tbe ola Premises
the Lowest possible cosis
of visitors during the height tions from Paris. The French Of The National Bank
ALLEN & BAUSSAN:
of the tourist season. He capital must have given her
offer their
expressed hopes that a Hai- plenty of inspirations for The reconditioning of the
ytian-Swiss Society might be keeping her title as one of old Banque Naitonale de la
formed in the near future to the best dressed women În Republique d'Haiti building
build first-class resort ho- Haiti. has been completed and now
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the Lowest possible cosis of visitors during the height tions from Paris. The French Of The National Bank
ALLEN & BAUSSAN: of the tourist season. He capital must have given her offer their expressed hopes that a Hai- plenty of inspirations for The reconditioning of the
ytian-Swiss Society might be keeping her title as one of old Banque Naitonale de la
formed in the near future to the best dressed women În Republique d'Haiti building
build first-class resort ho- Haiti. has been completed and now
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A modern home located! at Desprez with two bathrooms, four bedrooms, one
MAISON closed porch, a large gallery,
GILG living and dining room,
Rue Bonne Foi garage and wine cellar, deIN BAGS OF 42 1/2 PORTLAND CEMENT tached servants' quarters, up STANDARD HYDRAULICKES NET 6 PLY
ETERNA-MATIC
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