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Weekly
Every
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Sunday
Seg
Haili
Sun
PORTAU-PRINCE, HAITI il Avenue Marie-Jeanne L CITE DUMARCAIS ESTIME LE Phone 2061 l Vol XX L1 Sunday January 7th 1962 - No. 15
HAITI-U. S. Diplomatic
On Thursday January 4th, twe
days after the arrival of Americ
Relations
an
Cordial
Ambassador, the Honorable
Raymond L. Thurston, he was
escorted to the Presidential Pal
ace by a high-ranking military
aide of His Excelleney, President Doctor Francois Duvalier,
where his credentials were presented and received. There fol:
W lowed an unusually large military review on the grounds of the
Palace. The New York Times
reported cordial conversations
between the President and the
Ambassador. Businese-pcople in Haiti in
conversation are pleased and
state that, cordial stable diplomatic relations mean more prosperous business, more payrolls,
better living. Good going. New gift Of
President Duvalier accepting Ambassador Thurston's credentials. President of Haiti and Ambassador of the U.S. clasp hands. Sister
JoanMargaret
Diplomatic Corps Women A Strike OfPAN American Air Pilots Would
Aid Deserving Charities
Paralyze Haitian Economy
Sister Joan Margaret, the active Director of Handicapped
Center just made a new giftof
A strike of the Pilots' Asso- [manufacturers and tax revenue clothes to the pensioners of "SaThe Group of Diplomatic The Bridge-Party for Charity ciation of Pan American Air wil suffer. The commerce of natorium de Sigueneau."
Corps' Ladies announces thelwhich, with the amiable approv- ways is reported set for Tuesday the whole country will be paral- This is the second Gift of Sisfollowing charity's Gifts:
ald of the French Ambassador January 9th. Other countries are yzed. Pan Am has a good re- ter Joan Margaret to this Estatook place at French Embassy served-by more than one airline cord of employee relations but blishment in the plan of Aid or
Ecole Republique d'Aron last July, realized a net pro- but Haiti, with only one flight the publie image of the pilots' ganized by the Health Depart
gentine.. $300.00 fitro of $786.60. from Delta Airlines in addition assoclation is not SO good due
Orphelinat La Madeto those of Pan Am, will suffer to previous strikes:
(Continued on page 2)
leine--
200.00 This sum increased with the drastically if a strike eventuatEcole des Salesiens 200.00 contribution of Group and accu- es. Mails with business-orders,
Gisele Petit and Louis Appollon Wed
Rev. M. MeConnell.. 200.00 mulated gains during the sale checks, newspapers will be stopRev. Pere Smith200.00 of "Livre d'Art Culinaire" gave ped. At the start of the tourist
Ecole Immaculata
100.00 a net profit of $1,238.22 of which season, tourist entries will stop,
there is now a credit of $38.22 hotels, taxi-drivers, gift-shops,
Total.. $1.200.00in Bank,
Rene Moravia Saved
His Friends From
Brying Candles
Popular active Engineer Rene
Moravia, had beenin Dame-Ma
G
riet tor anstall aj radio-tRansmetter
and. returning - homeward by
large seas. Picked ups by a British vessel
the party are all safe and given
haveni in Kingston, Jamaica, but
ave not yet arrived back in
Port Fau Prince. Guy B. Pierre-Louis
Wins The Trip Around Miss Gisele Petit, charming daughter of our Business Manager
and Mrs Marc Petit and Mr Louis Appollon, son of Mr and Mrs
The World
Dieudonne Appollon went to, the Altar on December 30, 1961. They
Mr Guy. Pierre-Louis, holder were conducted by Miss Jeanine Beauboeuf as "Marraine" and
of the slip No. 3261, is the Prize Mr Tancrede Lafortune as "Parrain". Wimner of the Festival ot Chan- The religious ceremony.
Pierre-Louis
Wins The Trip Around Miss Gisele Petit, charming daughter of our Business Manager
and Mrs Marc Petit and Mr Louis Appollon, son of Mr and Mrs
The World
Dieudonne Appollon went to, the Altar on December 30, 1961. They
Mr Guy. Pierre-Louis, holder were conducted by Miss Jeanine Beauboeuf as "Marraine" and
of the slip No. 3261, is the Prize Mr Tancrede Lafortune as "Parrain". Wimner of the Festival ot Chan- The religious ceremony. was held at Sacre Coeur Church of Turce organized "by the Tele-Haiti geau at 5:30 p.m. with a large attendance of porents and frionds
President Duvalier addresses the Nation from Tele-Haiti. on the December two travel 31st, tickets 1961. He around won of the two well-known families. A very nice party was offered
Mrs. Duvalier, Under-s -Secretary of State Georges J. Figaro, the World, and the sum of $150, at Marc Petit's home in Debussy and afterwards the newly weds
Staff Members and General and Mrs Boucicaut standing by. (Continued on page 16) went to Cote-1 Plage for their honeymoon. --- Page 2 ---
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'HAITISUN'
Sunday January 7th, 19d
***Emmanuel Louisdon, called Direcuess avvara lue IV LIA American Airlines in Detroit
In Haiti This Week Record has been highly praised 4 swppcu uu uic u Au 11vic Michigan... "I wont miss tha
for his services to the members Olotison uus WeEA 111 couipu
for all the treasure oft thi
By AURLI INT JOLICOEUR
of the Equatorian Delegation to wiul "veud signorta Miranua world" said charming blonde
**Matt Shulman has been for three weeks a the Panamerican Beauty cont- Fazzio, a children's governess Nancy Wilder, after watchin;
real nightmare for Corado Salimbene, Manag- est. Louisdon was their guide and teacher on board. They were the voodoo show put on by Ka
of the Casino des Antilles. He won more for the fifteen days spent here. delighted with their stop here... therine Dunham at her fabulou
er
**Lovely Mireille Turnier, Lovely Signorina Adrienne Rap, Habitation Leclerc. than twenty thousands dollars and was respons- daughter of Mr and Mrs Augus- daughter of Engineer Renato Wilder, travelling Miss along Nanc wit
ibley for the loss of more than thousands to te Turnier flew down here two Rap of the TECHINT and his Miss Joyce Fonda, a Secretary
other gamblers. Matt had some good and bad weeks ago to spend the holidays wife is a keen exponent of the is a Secretary for the New Yor
evenings at the Casion, some evenings his with her been parents. Mireille who of the best dancers at the El State Senator MacNeil Mitchell
losses reached more than seven thousands but many has years in just Washington moved to New for Rancho last Sunday, on New she also works in the Researc
- he always recuperated the next evenings. The York. She is visiting around in Haitian meringue. She was one Department of Time & Life Ma
week-end preceding the New Year was very bad for the Casino, company with brother Tony, Year's Eve... Miss Ida Scott, a Montego gazine and Bay. will Nancy do a travelogu and
Matt won during three consecutive evenings and predicted that Mrs Cylotte Blaise and Miss Mathematician from New York ce are guests at Oloffson. Joj F
the Management which has been paying with checks will be Marie Therese Marcaisse Pros- City and Miss Wanda Stubbins, ***Gerald Shamkan, a
per. She is here for three weeks. a beautician are current guests
spoi
obliged to close the Craps table. His prediction has been accom- .Gerald Kadish, a student in at the Grand Hotel Oloffson, Canada clothes merchant from Toront
plished last Wednesday.
evenings and predicted that Mrs Cylotte Blaise and Miss Mathematician from New York ce are guests at Oloffson. Joj F
the Management which has been paying with checks will be Marie Therese Marcaisse Pros- City and Miss Wanda Stubbins, ***Gerald Shamkan, a
per. She is here for three weeks. a beautician are current guests
spoi
obliged to close the Craps table. His prediction has been accom- .Gerald Kadish, a student in at the Grand Hotel Oloffson, Canada clothes merchant from Toront
plished last Wednesday. Mr. Fustel Lalane,, Manager of the Accounting from Boston and Wanda made her first trip here ting in company and wife with Kale are vis
Gambling Room went to the El Rancho Wednesday afternoon to wife Toby, a teacher, married ten years ago and stayed at the Samuels in toys business Lawrenc i
inform him of this Salimbene's decision. Matt appreciated this on December 23, arrived here Montana... Barbara Fielding is Toronto and wife Ann. They ar
courteous gesture and in the evening as he was going to the the next day on their honey- back. She made the trip with guests at the El Rancho... Alvi
moon trip. They were recomCasino he took a beautiful red rose from the flowers' basket which mended here by Mr. Block, Vice Genevieve Rouzier a year old M. Panzer a teacher in Unior
was an offering to Ti-Maman (the giintic mahogany statue adorn- Consul of Haiti in Boston, they daughter (born on January 4, New Jersey and wife Sandra
ing the El Rancho's Bar which Matt made his Goddess of Luck) were guests at the Villa Cre- 1961) of Pierre Rouzier and for- December also a teacher got married o
mer' Gladys
Barbara
24 and are
and put it on the close Craps table as he would do for a body ole... Mr Thomas Di Lorenzo,
Dejoie. is
currenti
in a coffin. The audiences got a big kick of it. Assistant Manager of Grove a reservation Agent for the
(Continued on page 14
Theater in Freeport, L.I. spent
the new year celebrations
**Mr Edward J. Japhe, President of the Advanced Industrial daughter Marie Di Lorenzo with BoSecurity in Miami arrived last week with charming wife Anita. gat, wife of Mr Leslie Bogat.. Edward is the son of Mrs
Knobel, former Nancy Berman. Mildred Breweer an
-
dulls
Murray
Accountant
"Soaping"
hair
The couple spent the New Year celebrations with Murray and Nan- from Chicago stopped this week
cy in their Villa in Desprez. at the Villa Quisqueya... John
Halo
it? Hayward son
glorifies
of Mr and Mrs
Jack Hayward of HADO flew
***Mrs Edith Epstein, a concert pianist from New York spent to Miami this week to be enthe holidays here, She was travelling atong with 18-year-old son listed in the U.S. Air Force. He
Paul, a Student at Cornell and lovely 16-year-old daughter Emily, will be based at Lackland Air
in High School in New York City. Lucille Force Base in Texas. Pretty
Ç. de Baca, whose faMrs Epstein, well known as a concert accompanyist under the ther is Head of the Cap-Hado
went back to
name of Edith Hillman used to play at Carnegie Hall, Townhall resume her studies Dallas, in Texas, interior to
and teaches at the Metropolitan Music School. She is also a com- designing after two weeks here
poser with talent. The celebrated Haitian Piano Suite is an exert with her parents... Tom Logan,
of a Haitian Musical she started writing with famous Haitian son of John Logan of the SCRAGuitarist Frantz Casseus. The Epsteins sojourned here from Dec- TCH went back to the Univerember 22 to 30th. They were. housed at the Grand Hotel Oloffson. sity of Colorado. Emily Epstein held audiences enraptured with her dancing. ***Dani Magloire Constant, 7
year old son of Mr and Mrs
***Mr Albert Zaner, a Manufacturer from New York and wife Roger Magloire Constant has
Estelle and his two "ravissantes" daughters Linda 19 and Karen shown some talent in imitating
13 stopped here last week on a swing through the Caribbean in ies Aubie and kissing uncle hands Victor of (the the Min- ladcompany with friends Mr Louis Wessan and wife Lee also from ister of Tourism) walking with
New York.
of Colorado. Emily Epstein held audiences enraptured with her dancing. ***Dani Magloire Constant, 7
year old son of Mr and Mrs
***Mr Albert Zaner, a Manufacturer from New York and wife Roger Magloire Constant has
Estelle and his two "ravissantes" daughters Linda 19 and Karen shown some talent in imitating
13 stopped here last week on a swing through the Caribbean in ies Aubie and kissing uncle hands Victor of (the the Min- ladcompany with friends Mr Louis Wessan and wife Lee also from ister of Tourism) walking with
New York. These charming visitors were guests at the CastelHaiti. a stick since his accident. Linda and Karen, gifted for dancing, performed spectacularly ***Miss Mary Hurley, social
the Twist and the meringue at the El Rancho and Castelhaiti. SISTER JOAN MARGARET
***A crowd of more than two hundreds people ran to the Grand (Continued from page 1)
Hotel Oloffson last Monday to see the BAMBOCHE CREOLE, the ment for the re-establishment of
celebrated winter show of this hotel called the Roost for Theater "Sanatorium of Sigueneau". people and the Darling of the Newsmen. The Gingerbread Palace Our congratulations to Sister
could hardly hold all the Haitians and tourists who want to see Joan who confirm Margaret her for inexhausable these deeds
this show put on by famous Lavinia Williams Yarborough, fonder devotion to the physical miseries
Not a soap, not a
of the- Haitian Institute of folk, and classic dances with a cast in- of our collectivity. crem-Halo cannot
Gives fragrant
cluding some of the best talents of the Island, such as Marie Maleave dulling, dirt-
"soft-aeater lather
deleine Marcel, our leading Songtress, Andre Germain, Director Real Estate Agency
catching soapfilm! -needs no special rinse! of the National Folklore Group, in a daring fire dance, our inimit- LOISEAU 8 Co. able Troubadour Ti-Paris and his Trio in a program of hilarious
15 Bourdon
Removes embarrassing
Hulo
double
leaves hair
and
soft,
meaning songs a number of fantastic dancers. This
Phone 2620
dandruff from both hair
munageablewith
show takes
shining
place every Monday at 10:30 P.M. Cable Address: AILOICO
and scalp! solorful natural highlights! ***El Rancho Hoter was stmply delightful on New Year's Eve. Renting of Houses, ApartYes, "soaping" your hair with
Credit must. be given to Mr and Mrs Shindler for their efforts ments, Bungalows, Camping even finest liquid or oily cream
which made that evening such an enjoyment. The hotel was decor- Houses for short or long
shampoos leaves dulling,
ated
period. film. Halo,
The
with the good taste Oi a decorator
dirt-catching
made
largest
that is Muriel Shindler. with a new ringredient, contains
The service was perfect thanks to the "savoir-faire". of Eugene Buying and selling of comsoap, sticky.oils. selling
Lamour, Edner Jean-Louis and their well
mercial businesses
Thus
your hair
HAE
styled assistants. such as:
Cbi2
The
the firat time
it. show on
Jean
use
shampoo
put by Guy Louis and his troop was very good. The
for Halo-- you America's
Orchestra
in,
leead by Edner Guignard was at its best. Famous Jim Bars, Restaurants, Hotels etc. favorite shampoo-today. Reservations
Halo
President Jim
at Hotels and
Americn
Moran,
of Moran Associates, and beautiful actress
Guest -Houses
Shirley Carroll, geusts of the Shindlers praised very highly the
marvelous atmosphere they experienced that evening at the Flashy
Joseph LOISEAU Halo reveals the hidden
El Rancho. Manager
beauty of the hairl
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Sunday January 7th, 1962
"HAITISUNT
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Genius Jim Moran In Haiti
Jim Moran, the famous beard- insatiable. He has an enormouslinto which, by the way, it is] Jan organization he and an as- life of a
named
ed American Publicist spent the appetite for food, sports cars, now and then his odd habit to sociate founded to sell funerals Mac-Afie midget against
Morris
He
accident
holidays here.
the hairl
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Sunday January 7th, 1962
"HAITISUNT
PAGE 3
Genius Jim Moran In Haiti
Jim Moran, the famous beard- insatiable. He has an enormouslinto which, by the way, it is] Jan organization he and an as- life of a
named
ed American Publicist spent the appetite for food, sports cars, now and then his odd habit to sociate founded to sell funerals Mac-Afie midget against
Morris
He
accident
holidays here. made the trip jazz, classical guitar, primitive tuck a ballpoint pen,
to Belizians on the installment that might occur while any he
specially to Haiti his favorite spirituous liquors, girls, practicplan at twenty-five cents a week looping the Ioop in a
was
Island and was greeted at the al jokes, semantics, modern and The only time Moran ever op- for fifteen years or for life, anese submarine. midget Japairport by friend Aubelin Joli- ancient art, weird machines, ex- erates in a relatively uncamoufl- whichever is shorter, or longer. rneur. Jim who made the trir otic musical instruments, girls, aged way is when he is on tele- Moran is never more blisstul Moran sometimes mentions
in company with beautiful blon- photographing wild animals, tra- vision. He describes himself as than when he is making some sually that he once ran for ca- the
de actress Shirley Carroll, arriv- vel and the world in general. "kind of a professional inter- fantastic claim and then back- Senate. So he did, in 1946, in
ed on December 29 the same Moran is perhaps the only man viewee," and he permits such ing it with proof. Once when he California, in an
to
came
fill
date he
attempt
last year and was alive who customarily keeps a people as Jack Paar to inter- was appearing on Barry Gray's the unexpired term of the late
housed at the Grand Hotel Oloff- drum, usually a native one he view him on any number of sub- all-night radio show in New Hiram Johnson. He twenty
was
Ben
got
son. He guest of Shind- Dicked up in some jungle, in jects. York, Gray asked him what he thousand votes,
on
ler of the
campaigning
El Rancho on New every one of the five bathrooms His appearance on a late had been doing recently. Moran the slogan "What this
Year's Eve and
country
guest of Ma- in his ten-room apartment. They night-TV show with Arlene Fran- replied that he had bought a needs is a good five cents."
dame
He
Odette Wiener founder simply are there in the johns, cis last January provided a fine captured Japanese midget sub- also refers every now and then
of the Troupe Bacoulou on Wed- and they are symbolic Dr but example of Moran's technique, marine from the Alien Property to his career as a movie actor:
nesday. He visited here with jnot because Moran is a collect- which might be called sleight- Custodian, and at that very mo- he appeared with Boris Karloff
friend Horace Ashton whom he or of drums; he is a collector of-mind. As a sleight-of-hand ar- ment, in secret waters off the in The Body Snatcher, and he
considered as one of the "un- of many other things, including tist directs his audience's eyes Florida Keys, a midget employ- played a headwaiter in The
believable men" he know. He funny hats and strange costum- one way with one hand while his ce of his was in it, learning to Specter of the Rose. He was a
took Miss Carroll to visit the es, all the back issues of the other performs some secret ma- loop the loop under water.
a sleight-of-hand ar- ment, in secret waters off the in The Body Snatcher, and he
considered as one of the "un- of many other things, including tist directs his audience's eyes Florida Keys, a midget employ- played a headwaiter in The
believable men" he know. He funny hats and strange costum- one way with one hand while his ce of his was in it, learning to Specter of the Rose. He was a
took Miss Carroll to visit the es, all the back issues of the other performs some secret ma- loop the loop under water. "T'm radio talk jockey on a small
Ibo-Lele Hotel, one of the most National Geographic, books on nipulation, so Moran appears to going to exhibit this all over the New York station, and, for one
beautiful places of the world arcane subjects, recherche sta- be talking about one thing while country," Moran said. week, served as host for WNBC
he called it. He dined tuary and painting, and Oriental he actually is slipping în plugs
TV's late movie. at the Habitation Leclerc rugs. The drums are symbolic for something else. He started "All right, Jim", Gray laughwith friend Aubelin Jolicoeur on because Moran, in addition to off by telling Miss Francis that ed, "what have you really been Moran arrived in Boston and
Friday December 22 and was being a superb cook, a kite-flier, he had been out looking over doing?". placed a want ad in the newsvery impressed by the voodoo an inventor, the father of an OS- some land in the Rocky Mount
papers calling for twelve
show
men:
put on by famous Kathe- trich, a man who hot only saw, ains he was planning to buy to With a flourish, Moran pulled two nearsighted, two farsighted,
rine Dunham, played guitar forfbut created, a purple cow and start a coffee plantation. This a large folded document from two with normal
artist
vision, two
lovely
Lois Anita Rollins, changed horses in midstream, proposition was so startling that his pocket. "Read this," he said, bleary-eyed, two bright eyed,
for whom he took three dozens sold an icebox to an Eskimo andj Miss Francis failed to notice a icily. It was a policy issued by one afflicted with pinkeye, and
photographs with his Polaroid found a needle in a haystack.:plus for Red Owl stores as it] Lloyd's of London, insuring the
(Continued on page 5)
camera, took some photographs is probably the most unorthodox went by. "The Red Owl people
of the Habitation Leclerc, dined drumbeater in the land. are backing me in my coffee
at the Picardie Restaurant, As I write this, I am fairly plantation," Moran said offhanddanced the Haitian meringue certain that he represents the edly. Moran slipped in the Lark
and could mot understand Red Owl stores, a chain of su- plug ("So, before I took off on
Le Grand
Haiti not the most flourHotel
why is
permrakets in the Midwest; the my most recent trip, I put my
ishing tourist pot of the Caribb- Lark line of automobiles; and, Lark automobile in the garage,
ean. occasionally, Broadway produc- and.") as he was telling her,
Oloftson
Who is Jim Moran? er David Merrick. He also does in utter seriousness, of his plan
According to an article intitl- some work for independent film to start a funeral-insurance plan
PRESENTS EVERY MONDAY
ed The Little World of Jim Mo- distributors. I think. If asked for the natives in Belize, Britran published recently in Play- point-blank what he is doing,ish Honduras. If Miss Francis
boy Magazine by Richard Geh- Moran will say, "We are engag- had challenged this wild scheBamboche Creole
man, Jim Moran is one of these ed in some very interesting pro-me, Moran would have producrare people who has his own jects," puff on his pipe, anded a document headed Final
HAITTS HIT SHOW OF
SEASONI!
MONDAY
ed The Little World of Jim Mo- distributors. I think. If asked for the natives in Belize, Britran published recently in Play- point-blank what he is doing,ish Honduras. If Miss Francis
boy Magazine by Richard Geh- Moran will say, "We are engag- had challenged this wild scheBamboche Creole
man, Jim Moran is one of these ed in some very interesting pro-me, Moran would have producrare people who has his own jects," puff on his pipe, anded a document headed Final
HAITTS HIT SHOW OF
SEASONI! part of the world ordered exact- pass a hand acrgss his heard--IRest Burial Associatton. This is
THE
lyas it pleases him. He lives
Featuring
alone, gooks for himself, and
spends hous with his 210-poumd,
MADELDINE MARCEL
six-foot-two-inch body slumped
ina chair, staring moodily out of
TI PARIS
his front window. He looks like
Monday Night
one of those poor Middle European souls Emil Jannings used to
HOTEL IBO LELE
ANDRE GERMAIN
play in German films. But his
appearance is deceptive. AlthChoreographed and staged by
ough he is often pensive, he is Shango Niguht Club
also sometimes diabolical, more
frequently mysterious, continuLavinia Williams Yarborough
ally mischievous, and incurablyl HERBIE WIDMAIER & HIS GROUP
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PAGE 4
HAITISUN
Sunday January 7th, 196
Magic And
Science' In Jamaica
The other kind of magic has clients prefer to rely on the more stores at which he can: obtain
This paper was read in modified form at the Annual Meeting medieval European origins and traditional procedures of Obeah. Scientific oils and powders oceur
of the American Anthropological Association, November 20, is newer in Jamaica. It comes Several factors which help to only in the larger villages, and
1058, at Washington, D.C. It is based on research financed by largely from illegal occultist explain this distribution may he the nearest may be several miles
the Ford Foundation's Fellowship Program in Interdisciplinary books smuggled into the island found in the dissimilarities bet- distant. Studies at Yale University and by the Parapsychology Found- from the United States. The ween ruranl and urban sociomost prized of these -The Mag- cultural conditions. One such Other, more
Inc., of New York The
differauthor
important
ation,
City. is Assistant Profess- ic Art, Albertus Magnus, and the difference concerns simply the ences involve the fact that Jamor of Anthropology at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pie Sixth and Seventh Books of Mos- obtaining of supplies. Many of aican magicians compete with
dras,. R. es- are published in.
University and by the Parapsychology Found- from the United States. The ween ruranl and urban sociomost prized of these -The Mag- cultural conditions. One such Other, more
Inc., of New York The
differauthor
important
ation,
City. is Assistant Profess- ic Art, Albertus Magnus, and the difference concerns simply the ences involve the fact that Jamor of Anthropology at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pie Sixth and Seventh Books of Mos- obtaining of supplies. Many of aican magicians compete with
dras,. R. es- are published in. Chicago the herbs necessary for working one another for customers. In
DE
by a man named DeLawrence, Obeah do not grow. in the city, the country this competition is
whom many Jamaicans constd- and the urban magician often not especially strong. The rurate
by DONALD W. HOGG methods are used to achieve such er the world's greatest magician. has difficulty acquiring them. He Obeah man, who very likely
ends. The first type, called The chief materials employed can procure Scientific materials learned the trade from his faDespite stringent, vigorously "Obeah," came from Africa with are manufactured objects like more easily, for most druggists ther and inherited the latter's
enforced laws against it, magic the slaves and hasi flourished on crystal balls and fortune-telling keep them in stock or can quick- practice, tends to monopolize a
thrives among the lower-class the islands for more than three cards, andi synthetic substances ly compound them. The country rather large area. He can count
people of Jamaica, in the West centuries. It utilizes mostly na- imported or compounded by loc- magician, in contrast, finds it on business from most of his
Indies. It takes place of. med- tural, indigenous materials al druggists. The later include more efficient to collect the Ob- neighbors, who have known him
icine for these uneducated peas: roots, leaves, water, spices, an- such exotic and suggestive items eah herbs, which grow in pro- since childhood and trust him,
ants. and laborers who. believe imal blood, ashes, grave dirt, as frankincense and myrrh, com- fusion all around him. Drug
(Continued on page 6)
implicitly that most sicknesses and so forth- and operates on pellance powder, oil of turn-back,
have supernatural causes and the principle of supernatural in- sweet essence of seven spitits,
who distrust the few trained tervention. The Obeah man em- King Solomon oil, Saturn blood. Beautifal
doctors available to them. In ad: ploys
active
Lake
ghosts as
Peligre
agents, oil of keep-him-down, destruction
dition, it serves many non-med- using the materials and spells powder, oil of Christ, and Indian
ical, purposes, and the people to summon them, aid them and root pills, More prosaic ingred- for any and all who wish to partake of the beautiful
have great faith in the versatil- supplement their efforts. He sec- ients like sulphur, laundry blue, goodness of a peaceful vacation amidst the surity of its powers. Magicians can ures the services of these spiri- camphor, and patent medicines
roundings of nature's own greenery. allegedly discover thieves and tual assistants by porforming are also used.This type of magmake them return stolen goods, various rituals over the bones of ic usually operates automatic38 Miles From Port au Prince
insure economic prosperity, pro- dead men, and in return for ally, without the aid of spiritual
HUNTING
FISHING
mote success in love, induce their help he feeds them, houses intermediaries. With a logic no
SWIMMING
RECREATION
judges to render favorable deci- them in altars, and pays. them less valid than, that of American
sions in legal causes, compel er- for: each job with rum, silver, cosmetic companies, Jamaicans
BUNGALOW
RESTAURANT
rant spouses to mend their ways, and often sacrificial feasts. Each call it "Science."
WATER SKI
RELAXE
wreak mysterious vengeance up- Obeah man has several such
on enemies, and work other min- ghostly partners, with whom he In the cities Science has reFor your reservation, call up in ODVA Radio-Station at
or miracles.
, and pays. them less valid than, that of American
sions in legal causes, compel er- for: each job with rum, silver, cosmetic companies, Jamaicans
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Two distinct kinds Of magical ent relations. magical method. The most eminPORT AU PRINCE
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THE
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for Scientific contraband. In rur
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Gen. Manager: Gerard THEARD Science has made little headway. The country magician uses
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Phone: 3955. P. O. BO : 284
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HATTISUN
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ing in his private chamber, overlooking his bed. The second
THE HAITIAN
Jim
ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPEE
prize item is an elaborately carMoran... Community Weekly Published Sunday Morning
ved antique piano, which is the
Editor- Publisher
BERNARD DIEDERICH
(Continued from page 3) |two younger brothers, Elbert star piece of a collection of anGerant Responsable
MAUCLAIR LABISSIERE one cross-eyed. Nearly 250 men and Paul, are in the typewriter cient stringed instruments, inapplied the next day, and Moran and television-repair
cluding several zithers. He pick
ESTABLISHED IN 1950
selected twelve: He dressed the respectively. His boyhood business, was ed up the piano, which would be
nearsighted, farsighted and nor- not exactly unhappy, but his re- a monstrosity anywhere but in
mal men in Colonial uniforms, strained home life made him his rococo apartment, for only
THE LABOR LAW:
and the rest in British uniforms.
250 men and Paul, are in the typewriter cient stringed instruments, inapplied the next day, and Moran and television-repair
cluding several zithers. He pick
ESTABLISHED IN 1950
selected twelve: He dressed the respectively. His boyhood business, was ed up the piano, which would be
nearsighted, farsighted and nor- not exactly unhappy, but his re- a monstrosity anywhere but in
mal men in Colonial uniforms, strained home life made him his rococo apartment, for only
THE LABOR LAW:
and the rest in British uniforms. restless. He says: "I could have slightly more than the drayMoran himself wore the uniform come home after
man's fee, but he gives the imBENEFICENT BUT INADEQUATE
of a Colonial colonel. He gave murdered the President just having of the pression that it was fearfully
his troops muskets and for two United States, and it could have expensive. "It came from the
days drilled them on Boston been on the radio and all over home of a fabulously rich man,"
In business circles one hears rumors of the dire om- Common. Presently, he announc- the newspapers, and nobody he' says. ed his plans: "I am going to would ever
inous clauses of the new Labor Law. All businessmen prove that Don't fire until you to me. have mentioned it One acquaintance says Moran
are recommended to purchase a copy and read it? see the whites of their eyes! clears around $50,000 a year
The drawback to this advice is the length of the law; was the stupidest command in
and this sum is really clear,
it is 44 pages, the page-size about that of a tabloid the history of warfare. At parties, he often insists for when Moran travels he either
newspaper, unillustrated. To read it is a considerable Loading the musketes with his that storeroom. guests don He costumes also asks from that is vate transported by friends in pritax on the time of busy men. blanks, he lined up his forces theiy sit on the floor while din- his trip planes picked or up has by the one costof of his
Housewives are concerned about terms for domestic and gave the command. The ing, and insists on feeding them accounts. There are a number
help but the law is reasonable indeed. There may be Redcoats began to advance. In- unfamiliar foods. One night he of restaurants on both coasts
some criticism of a mandatory bonus of one month's describable confusion ensued. served a 136-course dinner inj and in foreign countries that are
salary. for an employee who has worked a year but The farsighted Colonials began this manner. Each course con- delighted to feed him on the
firing when the British were sev- sisted of a single, half-bite-sized Even when
there are similar provisions in other countries, and enty-five feet away, and the men tidbit, which each guest was re-] el cuff. suite in the course he ruins of a work- hot
generosity at Christmas time is a godsend for low-in- with normal vision began when quired to place in the mouth of ing out one of his mad schemcome people. they were fifty feet away. The the person of his left. The guests es, the management usually reIn a hasty perusal of the law a question arises as nearsighted men did not begin lieft not only hungry but per- paints without a whimper of proto the clauses giving female employees who become firing until the British were on plexed. test. About the only things he
pregnant 12 weeks with for accouchement. This is top of them. The cross-eyed,
pays full price for are his gropay
pinkeyed, bleary-eyed and bright- Moran's present monstruous ceries and his office. The latter,
not a humorous anecdote; it is serious. From a medic- eyed men fired every which apartment on West End Avenue tenanted by Sam Kaplan, his
al standpoint 12 weeks probably seems logical but from way. "All this never would have in Manhattan contains two items genial partner, and a couple of
the employers' viewpoint 12 weeks is almost one-fourth happened," Moran proclaimed, of more than usual interest. The secretaries, is located at 501
of a year and it will handicap women in getting em- "it they had had modern eye- first is a huge carving showing Madison Avenue.
latter,
not a humorous anecdote; it is serious. From a medic- eyed men fired every which apartment on West End Avenue tenanted by Sam Kaplan, his
al standpoint 12 weeks probably seems logical but from way. "All this never would have in Manhattan contains two items genial partner, and a couple of
the employers' viewpoint 12 weeks is almost one-fourth happened," Moran proclaimed, of more than usual interest. The secretaries, is located at 501
of a year and it will handicap women in getting em- "it they had had modern eye- first is a huge carving showing Madison Avenue. Moran rarely
ployment. The remedy for employers is simple: Hire glasses in those days." At the a group of ladies in medieval sees the inside of it. He does
time, he was working for a man- costume, standing on a balcony. all his work in his apartment,
only male help. ufacturer of optical glass. They are watching something, generally by his front window,
A fundamental criticism is the complete absence in
tittering and exclaiming to each the telephione within easy reach. the law of the creation or maintenance of a division of Many of Moran's recent coups other in an ecstasy of voyeur His monthly telephone bill rivals
the Department of Labor dedicated to the maintenance have been accomplished in col- ism. Moran has the ladies hang-1t that of the late Mike Todd. and development of employment, jobs. lusion with David Merrick,
In other. words the new law protects perhaps 25 per- Broadway's producer. Merrick most claims prolific to play de- 2 000 2
cent of the employables of the country, but disregards test publicity stunts, but he per- S
75 per cent of the employables who are without jobs. mitted Moran to help keep Fan- ( a Drambuie LIQUEUR -
The latter 75 per cént are envious of the job-hold- ny, a musical which the critics &
ers. They envy the paid holidays of the employed, the tried to kill, running on and on. 3
One of Moran's moves to help $ -
INDISPENSABLE FOR
year-end-bonus, the protection of social-insurance, in the show was to locate an ost- à
fact all the benefits given to the job-holders. Let's rich which, he claimed, was the R
THE ENJOYABLE PARTY
face it the prosperity of the country depends upon daughter of his son and there- A
Haiti's man-power and its utilization was forgottén in fore his granddaughter. "What's à
AND
the law. its name, Jim?" asked Dave
Garroway, in full view of mil- @ AGENTES
FESTIVITIES
lions. "Fanny," said Moran, in @
If as a basis one takes a population of 4 million, full hearing of millions. UNICOS
which we have in Haiti in round numbers, it follows
& The only sweet LIQUEUR made in Scotland 010
that we have at least 12%% of that population as em- One night, when Look Back in @ the basis or the finest pure old SCOTCH WHISKY.O
ployables or again in round numbers, a half-million Anger, Merrick's production of @ Indispensable for. festivities and for every occapeople. How many of these 500,000 people are receiving John Osborne's play, the appeared audience sion. be
to faltering,
wages or salaries and the benefits of the new law? was treated to an unscheduled a
EXOLUSIVE AGENTS:
There are no statistics but the figure is somewhere performance. A young woman
LIONEL S. D'ADESKY
between 100,000 and 200,000 probably nearer the low- stood up screaming, rushed onto seeeeeces6 00000 66000 o
er figure. In short the estimate that 20 to 40 per cent the stage and gave. actor Kenof employables hold jobs while 60 to 80 percent are neth Haigh the a good As she round-house was beforgotten men, cannot be far from the facts. ing slap in hustled face. off, she shrieked
The country needs then a Haitian citizen of unusual that she had been so aroused by
education, background and personality who, with a the drama she had lost control
small staff in the Labor Department, can argue, cajole. of herself. Reporters, who just
plead for enterprises with pay-rolls. Perhaps his first happened to be handy, duly
is to indoctrinate other
Government wrote up the incident.
are neth Haigh the a good As she round-house was beforgotten men, cannot be far from the facts. ing slap in hustled face. off, she shrieked
The country needs then a Haitian citizen of unusual that she had been so aroused by
education, background and personality who, with a the drama she had lost control
small staff in the Labor Department, can argue, cajole. of herself. Reporters, who just
plead for enterprises with pay-rolls. Perhaps his first happened to be handy, duly
is to indoctrinate other
Government wrote up the incident. Moran
ISSA
job
employees in
HAITI
the
ofH
later confessed that girl had
entities, starting with the Labor Department, to en- been paid $250. courage payrolls and business rather than drive it
ART GALLERY
away, as has happened. Hard though it may be for the
Payrolls are fundamental for
standards liv- rest of us to credit, James Sterdu
better
of
onRue Quai
ing, they generate taxes, make self-confident people ling Moran was not, as has been
suggested, the issue of a mad,
out of medicants. The alternative is socialism and chapegne-drenched night shared
Sculplures by PAINTINGS by
where are there high standards of living in any social- by an old-time circus barker
R.FRANCOiS Cedor
istic country? and a lady faro dealer. He was
J.E. Gourgue
A Labor Department without such a division to gen- born in Woodstock, Virginia, in
J.DU PERRIER V.Denis
erate employment, jobs, new payrolls, seems indeed in- 1907, the second of four sons of
O.DU PERRIER L.Lazard
a respectable attorney for the
adequate. U.S. Agriculture Department. E
A.DIMANCHE J.Gabriel
Take it easy, and the oversight in the law can be His elder brother, Alvin, is with
N.Jean
remedied with discussion and conference and patience. the State Department; and the --- Page 6 ---
Sunday January 7th, 1962
PAGE 6
HAITI SUN'
wants to invite such suspicions ment is quite effective, since
so all patronize their local spe- unknown ghosts are not trusted
cialist. it to
Magic And "Science' WEm
anyway, and helps increase
the relative popularity of ScientIn the city, however, the dead ists. The urban Obeah man, then,
(Continued from page 4) Western civilization and havej distribution of Obeah and Scien- must be buried in cemeteries, finds it increasingly difficult to
and must defend his practice come to look to it for solutions ce involves an intense, wide- and in order to acquire ghosts attract customers. only against relatively distant to many of their troubles. Ex spread fear of spirits of the dead Obeah men must buy: the bones
peers" and an occasional local pecting Science, as a Western and of the persons who deal with of strangers. from grave diggers: However, no magician càn
upstart. The peasants who seek innovation, to be quite powerful, them. Jamaicans tend to attri- Each comes to know and trust maintain his clientele or his rehis help live much, like past ge- they are highly impressed by bute almost all of their misfor- his own spiritual assistants, but putation simply by impressing
nerations, isolated and conser- the imposing books, the dramatic tunes to malicious ghosts or to suspects those of his competit- clients with his techniques and
vative, and retain their faith in rituals, and the exotic materials spirits sent by evil magicians. ors of being malevolent. Scient- disparaging his competitors he
the efficacy of traditional Obeah. used in it. The American em- They seldom suspect the magic ists, of course, capitalize on must also give results. Jamaican
To maintain their support he phasis on "science". as a cure- of the ghost of friends or relat this confusion. They claim that magicians, most of whom are
does not have to exhibit impres- all, transmitted to them through ives, however, but usually blame all ghosts are malicious and un- quite sincere, realize this and
sive new magical techniques or radio commercials and magaz- their troubles on spirits and sor- reliable, and that all Obeah men
exotic paraphernalia-he needs ine advertisements, reinforces cerers whom they do not know.
on must also give results. Jamaican
To maintain their support he phasis on "science". as a cure- of the ghost of friends or relat this confusion. They claim that magicians, most of whom are
does not have to exhibit impres- all, transmitted to them through ives, however, but usually blame all ghosts are malicious and un- quite sincere, realize this and
sive new magical techniques or radio commercials and magaz- their troubles on spirits and sor- reliable, and that all Obeah men
exotic paraphernalia-he needs ine advertisements, reinforces cerers whom they do not know. work black magic, This argu-
(Continued on page 10)
only to be a reliable, effective both the" local definition of the Magiclans themselves enhance
Obeah man. term and the tendency to expect these fears and suspicions by
great things of Science, The.p insisting that their. rivals use
The situation in the city is ban magicians therefore turn evil ghosts and practice malequite different. Here, where more and more to the new forms volent sorcery. This pattern has
AOXAN Ctos
thousands of people live in close in order to attract clients, bolst- differenced implications in rural
proximity and- dozens of occult ier their reputations, and solve and urban areas. IN PETIONVILLE IT'S
specialists sollicit their business, new problems. They also elaborthe rivalry becomes intense. ate the Scientific techniques The rural Obeah man, usually
A
Each magician must strive con- found in: the books, invent new a life-long resident of his vilstantly to establish
oils and powders with
lage, normally uses the ghosts
MOITANA
or maintain
provocatHOTEL
his own clientele and reputation. ive names, and disparage Obeah of members of his own family,
To succeed he must keep devis- as superstitious and ineffective. who lie conveniently buried in
ing new. techniques, for the Deo- The Scientist thus gains prestigelhis back yard. The villagers
At
yet
of
100feet
only7mnules
a
at the
the
man. trust these
who
altitude. ple live in rapidly changing
expense Obeah
ghosts,
were
the heart PORT-AU-PRINCE :
social environment, which conti- His possession of contraband] their friends and relatives, to 6 from
oF
nually presents new problems books gives him additional est- refuse malevolent jobs, and thus
and ideas, and are losing their eem, for if he has been able to remain fairly confident that - Then most exquisite Viewis.oVerlooking lheelye
faith in the. old methods of Obe- deceive the customs officials their Obeah man is not a Sorcerthe
mounfaine :
ah. What ist more, they have and the police he obviously has er. Furthermore, he can usually
bay,ine plaino.lie
been deeply affected by the Ereat magical powers. convince them that his rivals,
complex technology of modern Another factor in the spatial who live in other villages and
Delicious dontinental duisie and superb
work with the ghosts of strangServide. ers, do practice evil sorcery. O
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the gravity of the case
to be absent, to send them away from the's school on errants, and
The Education
Of
For npt attending Sunday devotions, the pupil shall be depriv- to employ them in matters not related to their studies; in short,
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Christophe
free hours weekday, spend pupils are not to be distracted for any cause or under any pretext
this time at school,
during the precious time which they should devote to instruction.
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TI SU N
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the gravity of the case
to be absent, to send them away from the's school on errants, and
The Education
Of
For npt attending Sunday devotions, the pupil shall be depriv- to employ them in matters not related to their studies; in short,
ed
Program
of his and free and shall
Christophe
free hours weekday, spend pupils are not to be distracted for any cause or under any pretext
this time at school,
during the precious time which they should devote to instruction. ORDONNANCE
6.- Thursday and Sunday of each week, the national holidayslearlier than the time indicated abpe-in order to open the doors, For being absent without permission,
36.-Masters are expressly forbidden to use other textbooles than
Henry, by the grace of God and tho constitutional law of the deereed by law, and Corpus Christi, Easter, Christmas, Palm be present: when the pupils mecaibé building, and seel that the For desobedience to the master,
those authorized by the Royal Chamber of Public Instruction. State, King of Haiti, ete, etc., to all those present and to come, Sunday, and AIl Saints' Day shall be celebrated. classes begin precisely at the prper moment. For desobedience to the monitor,
37.- Each time they may be SO requested, the master shall rend7-A pupil may not be absent from his class for as much as 16.-Each class is entrusted: to who is responsible to For taking the holy name of God in vain,
er to the special an exact account
greetings;
meatasn
supervisors
of the situation of
Royal of Public Instruc- an entire. day or several days without obtaining from the special the master for the quality of-hislunstruction. The pupil shall be double punishment for a repeated offense their
and shall them
Aeting upon the report of our Chamber
mention
respectivel schools, acquaint with the names
tion of the 1st of December concerning the organization of the supervisors a written permit which makes of the duration 17.-The monitors shall call teal of their. respective classes and double punishment for monitors who fail to fulfill of the pupils who have missed attending class, SO that the causes
schools
of.the absence and the reasons for It. as the mater may order and at ihe moment of the beginning of their duties. of all absences be ascertained:
national and academies;
8.-The special supervisors shall be very sparing in the issu: the day's work; the names of abent pupils shall be inscribed 32-A may complain to the master of the
may
We ordered and do order as follows:
pupil
punishment 38-In addition to the quarterly reports which must be made
ance of permits of this type, which should be granted only in in a general list. meted out to him, if the monitor has acted without good reason. out according to the model supplied, the schoolmasters shall deTITLE ONE
cases of urgeney and absolute necessity. 18.-Any pupil who arrives afEhol after the calling of the
liver to the supervisors each month a detailed report of the state
Organization of the National Schools
roll shall be considered absent. DUTIES OF THE MASTERS
of instruction and the progress of their schools, class by class. CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
19.The classes owe obedience to their respective monitors 33.-Except on the occasions provided by law, the work of the Mention should be made of any changes which have occurred, and
Concerning Pupils and the Conditions for their Admission
during school hours, and the monitrs to the masters. school should suffer no interruption: in case of illness, the teacher it is especially. necessary to include the names of pupils who have
ARTICLEI I.-In order to be admitted to the schools pupil must:
Concerning the Instruction of the Pupils
20.-The monitors shall be respeaible foti gathering up books, shall have himself replaced by the first monitor, and shall advise completed their phimary education. 1st) Be between 6 and 15 years of age,
9.-On Sundays and holidays there shall be prayers and a dis- slates, writing materials, etc., at tieend of the day, and putting the special supervisors of his action.
teacher it is especially. necessary to include the names of pupils who have
ARTICLEI I.-In order to be admitted to the schools pupil must:
Concerning the Instruction of the Pupils
20.-The monitors shall be respeaible foti gathering up books, shall have himself replaced by the first monitor, and shall advise completed their phimary education. 1st) Be between 6 and 15 years of age,
9.-On Sundays and holidays there shall be prayers and a dis- slates, writing materials, etc., at tieend of the day, and putting the special supervisors of his action. 33.-Schoolmasters are expected to observe and to insist
2nd)
a
religPresent a doctor's certificate to the effect that he course within the comprehension of the pupils; attendance on the them away in cupboards in good erder.,
34-Masters are forbidden to give to the pupils any hours and lously upon the observance off all religions relating to public inshas no chronic or contagious disease. part of the latter shall be obligatory. 21.-Every Saturdgy, the monitops shall render to the master days of recreation than, those mentioned in Article 6. truction; the teachers must take the lead in fuimishing their
10.- Instruction shall be: given in both English and French.* an accounting of the books, slates,etc., which they have received 35-Masters are expressly forbidden to give pupils permission pupils with good examples as well as sound presepts. 2.The parents are expected to lodge, nourish, and clothe chil 11.-Pupils shall be: taught, according to the English system, from liim, in order that he may ste in what condition they have
(To be continued in next edition)
dren placed in the national schools; the government assumes res to read, to write, and to figure; there shall be lessons in gram- been left. ponsibilly only for instruction and the upkeep. of the school. mar and arithmetic,
22-The monitors shall be distisguished by medals, according
3.-Those parents who live at distance from the cities or 12. Any pupil who. has not completed his primary instruction to their rank. towns where a sehool is situated are required to indicate to the at the end of three years shall be dismissed from the school. 23.The monitors are authorized to mete out. only the punishAPE
special supervisors a person whose domicile is near the site of
ments specified in the regulations,
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24-A monitor who js appointed b -carry out a punishment may
ponsible for his board and room shall be known. not refuse to do so, under penalty of being himself doubly pun4.-The special supervisors assigned to each school shall pre- Concerning the Order and Discipline of the: National Schools ished. sent each month to the Royal Chamber of Public Instruction DUTIES OF THE MONITORS AND PUPILS 25.-Pupils are expressly forbidden to wear a handkerchtef on
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Lduring school hours. schools, so that the Chamber may approve them and admit them 14:-On the long days of the year, morning classes shall be in 27-The monitors are also expected to see the come JOSEPH NADAL & Co. erlia
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article. 15.-Monitors are expected to arrive at the school. one-half hour properly and in the strictest order; pupils must not loiter in the Professional
streets, but proceed direetly tb their homes. School
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PAGE 10
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Magic And 4 Science 7 In Jamaica
the local Obeah man through given in the book, systematically
some strange coincidence ac- testing each of them and ther
quired one of the contraband noting the results in the marg
(Continued from page 6) created or intensified by urbant improved method. I obtained Science books. During the next ins. Having learned the steroshow great concern over it. The conditions and rapid social chan- supporf-for this hypothesis quite few weeks I noticed that he fre- typed ideas about magicians
growth of Science in. the city ge. Conversely, the rural Obeah by accident during my research- quently studied the book, per- that they have faith in establ
may thus be in part a result of man's concern with his results es in a small country village. formed rituals from it, and occa- ished techniques or else are
the search for more efficacious may help to explain his reluct- Shortly after I settled in the sionally made notations in it.] tricksters who trade on super
techniques of solving problems lance to accept Science as anlcommunity, during my first at- This seemed rather odd, for he stition- I was somewhat taken,
continued to use Obeah rather aback by this skeptical, almos
than Science when working on scientific behavior. Further
problems for clients. I questioned more, his actions did not seem
him about it, but he remained to fit the Jamaican belief in the
very secretive and kept evading prowess of DeeLawrence; the
my queries. Some weeks later, book's author. I consequently
after extensive probing, I fin-asked him if DeLawrence were
ally learned that he was exper-
(Continued on page 11)
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HAITI SUN
PAGE 11
one find genuine Scientific mat
Magic &Science" ertals. The conclusions that can be
drawn from this study are at
In Jamaica... best tentative. The data do suggest, however, that the same
Leics
factors which inhibit cultural
changes under one set of conditions may further them under
Ticke
Rollei
(Continued from page 10) Tlest his magic fail and his cli- another. The competitive characNo
not a gréat magician, and if So ents seek satisfaction: from other ter of Jamaican magic and the
why he did not simply put the practicioners. beliefs and attitudes which acbook to use without bothering to I later obtained another ex- company it
to have these
Tomahe
appear. test it. He replied that DeLaw- ample of this cautious attitude effects. Fear of losing clients to
rence was without doubt the when I asked a different rural rivals induces rural Obeah men
world's finest magician, but ad- Obeah man if the drug store in to reject Scientific innovations,
a otes
ded that being an American he a nearby. village carried Scienti- but leads their urban colleagues
was also a good businessman. fic oils and powders. He replied to repudiate Obeah in favor of
DeLawrence, he told me, does in the affirmative, but informed the new methods. Beliefs in
LIGA
not
he knows
the stuff sold there was ghosts and
as
gau
put everything
in me.that
sorcery causes of
one book. He includes a few ge- no good. He had tested several misfortune tend to strengthen
nuinely effective procedures, but of the products and found that the Obeah man's position and
mixes them with many that have they. did not work, and conclud- profession in the country, but to
WITH A
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little or no value In this way ed that the druggist was mixing weaken them and thus accelerhe can write and sell many counterfeit ingredients simply to ate the growth of Science in the
Voiot
books and thus make more mo- make a profit from gullible cust- city. Suspicious and distrustful
-landen
vey. Consequently, the Obean omers. Rural pharmacists app- attitudes toward the motives of
man explained, the user of such arently use such under-handed others contribute to the decline
Yoigltindee
a book must test the techniques practices generally. Only in the of urban Obeah, and at the same
HASSELBLA AD
and weed out the useless ones, large urban center, he said, can time inhibit the acceptance of
BESSAMATIC
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PAGE 12
HAITI SUN
Sunday January 7th,
married, my beak is too long"
Plain Tales
The
The great devil which loved
Gloria
From
was present at this scene;
watching from the other bank. He also had been tricked by
Haitian Hills
this Superb princess. Seeing how obstinate Crabier
Compere Crabier And The King's Daughter by. certain people on great days her during her passage across was, he cried: "Give her to me. of their lives. the field. If you give her to me I will
The rain ceased. But the river give you in return two houses
by ULYSSE PIERRE-LOUIS She trampled underfoot the Compere Crabier went then to was in spate. There was no way full of money". (Originally in French) wonded and fearfully tortured the king's palace, convinced for Gloria to cross it.
obstinate Crabier
Compere Crabier And The King's Daughter by. certain people on great days her during her passage across was, he cried: "Give her to me. of their lives. the field. If you give her to me I will
The rain ceased. But the river give you in return two houses
by ULYSSE PIERRE-LOUIS She trampled underfoot the Compere Crabier went then to was in spate. There was no way full of money". (Originally in French) wonded and fearfully tortured the king's palace, convinced for Gloria to cross it. She was "No!" Crabier replied vigorhearts of her suitors. And she that he was going to take the thinking over her situation in ousiy "I need no money, my
Once upon a-time, the King even derived a stupid little van- position by storm. alarm and desperation when beak is too long". had a daughter. ity from her sadism. Vexed by the fastidious Cra- Compere Crabier arrived. He The situation grew steadily
True to tell she was not beaubier's audacity Princess Gloria alone could take her to the other worse. tiful. But her proud bearing and Now, Compere Crabier (crab- snubbed him: "How funny you bank. But between himself and Gloria returned to the attacke
the beautiful contours of her catcher) lover Gloria. He had are. Show me your toe-nails and the girl was an opaque and im- "My dear, Crabier, sweetheart,
body made her greatly appre- never dared' to tell her. How- your long neck and your wasted passible wall, the wall of a re- take me across. If you take me
ciated. She was a real treat for ever, one day, our lover cast legs which are exactly like two jected love changed into morti- across I will marry you."
the eyes. The desire inflamed aside his timidity and went in stalks of "petit mil" (guinea- fied hate. No!" Crabier replied. "I do
looks with which everyone met his Sunday best to ask for the corn.)
The big bird strutted, proud. no want to get married, my legs
her majestic contours. did not hand of the King's daughter. Shaking off her ridiculous are wasted like two stalks of
take Jong to turn her head. Who did not know Compere Our poor Crabier had to leave: haughtiness, Gloria approached "petit mil."
It is, always like this... Crabier, the great bird of the Disappointed, he swore revenge. Compere Crabier. The latter The devil repeated his
of
waders,
propoConfident the power of her order of
so gallant and From this day, he cherished a presented eto be teapre-occupied sition. Crabier concluded the
charm which nobody could re- friendly. Some people found him vigorous and relentless hatred to- notice her. sale. Gloria was desolate and
sist, she derived Satanic pleas- handsome, depending on their for this princess. She would pay
wept for her soul's loss. Moved
ure from tricking and mystify- taste. him dearly. But the princess refused to by pity, the valiant Crabier at
ing those who loved her. She
The longed-for day arrived. let herself be intimidated. She tacked and slew the great dev
seemed.to give herself, then On this day, our lover achiev- Crabier had an opportunity to began to sing in a tone vibrant and saved the Princess. Thal
drew back, offered herself then ed rare style and elegance. He make a martyr of the arrogant with sadness; Take me across. was how Gloria the daughter d
refused. Everyone who courted/was free with the ceremonious girl. If you take me across, I will the King became the wife o
her was dismissed regardless. and unctuous gestures affected One afternoon, Gloria crossed marry you."
Compere Crabier. the river to visit a friend. A Crabier replied with a mar- A Tale to be readand re-read
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HAITISUNT
PAGE 13
PAN American Pilots Threaten Strike; 23,000 Other
able."
Pan American called attention
Pan American stated: "The to the fact that these "extraorWorkers Face Layoffs
pilots' union thus far. has not dinary demands" come at. a
accepted the commission's re- time when American airlines
commendations: 3)
Pan American World Airways) since: 1954" regarding the make- tion in the cockpit unless a third Pan American added that two are lines falling în behind foreign air
has alerted its 23,000- employées up of jet flight crews. pilot not required by federal presidential emergency
al air traffic carriage and when of internationthe
all over world that they face "The key issue involved," Pan aviation agency regulations is recommended that the dispute boards
is
"all U.S. a layoff in the event of a strike American said, "is the jurisdic- also carried as a member of be settled on the basis of the redress industry being mustered to
threatened by the airline's pil- tional fight between the pilots' the crew."
Feinsinger Commission report. lance of. our current adverse baots for midnight January 9, 1962. usion (Air Line Pilots Associa- Pan American said that it and
payments", as urged
A letter to employees, mailed tion) and the flight engineers' the FEIA had accepted recom- In addition to the crew com- by President Kennedy. to their homes, reviewed the usion (Flight Engineers Interna- mendations for settlement of the plement issue, Pan American Pan American is the nation's
company's efforts to reach an tional Association) regarding the dispute which were made by the cited the "exorbitant demands" largest international airline, fly
with
by the pilots for increases in ing to 80 foreign countries
agreement
its pilots and makeup of flight crews. The ba- Feinsinger Commission appoint- wages and reduction in working terminals on the
from
pointed out that the current dif- sic argument concerns the re- ed by President Kennedy to in- hours and
them with eoasts and the east and west
ficulty stems from a "jurisdic- fusal of the pilots to operate jet vestigate the argument.
ional Association) regarding the dispute which were made by the cited the "exorbitant demands" largest international airline, fly
with
by the pilots for increases in ing to 80 foreign countries
agreement
its pilots and makeup of flight crews. The ba- Feinsinger Commission appoint- wages and reduction in working terminals on the
from
pointed out that the current dif- sic argument concerns the re- ed by President Kennedy to in- hours and
them with eoasts and the east and west
ficulty stems from a "jurisdic- fusal of the pilots to operate jet vestigate the argument. Presid- an attempt charged "to expand
Chicago and in Detroit. midwest from
tional dispute which has plag- aireraft with a professional flight ent Kennedy termed the recom- bedding to a scale hitherto feather- Pan American
ued the United States airlines engineer at the engineer's sta-l mendations as "fair and work- known in American industry. un- " ing with its pilots began for negotiat- a new
To meet these demands, Pan contract in July 1960. Am estimated it would be re- Underlying the negotiations has
quired to increase its pilots rost been the dispute between the
er by 50 per cent, or 600 pilots, pilots and the flight engineers
at an annual cost increase ex- regarding the "third man" in
ceeding the present pilot pay- the cockpit. Since this is an inroll of $27,000,000. dustry problem, President KenThe company statement said: nedy asked for study and re-
"Over 100 of Pan Am's 1,370 commendations from a commispilots had an annual compensa- sion headed by Professor Nathan
tion of more than $30,000 in 1960, Feinsinger. The committee made
TRACTION
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Vioe
paid trade unionists in the 1961. au
world. The average cockpit time A presidential e mergency
during 1960 for all Pan Am Di- board, appointed to hear the
lots was 54 hours per month, Pan American pilots' case, made
for which the average pilot re- its report on December 10, 1961. P
ceived over $18,000.00 per year, A 30-day ""cooling off"' period
with few pilots working more followed, during which no strike
POINTD'ATTAQUE
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IL Y A DES PNEUS GOODYEAR POUR CHAQUE ROUE DE LA FERME
Complimentary Meringue Lesson at 9:30 p.m. A
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HAITISUN:
Sunday January 7th, 1962
IN HAITI THIS WEEK
***Mrs Jacques Dufort, former
Mireille Borno gave birth Jan9:00
I
(Continued from page 2) year old son Michael arrived uary 4 at a.m. at the Hos- li Joseph repo:
honeymooning here... Dr Ber- this week from the States where pital du Canape Vert to her first
ney Goodman, a kidney special- they. spent the holidays with child, a lovely girl. She was
ist from South Africa and New their parents. given for "Parrain" and "MarYork married his beautiful wife
raine" her uncle Hubert DuBarbara on December 19 in ***Mr Philip Francis Mac fort and Mrs Jean Claude NaNew York City and his charm- Guire, a Wall Street Broker flew dal, former Liliane Dsrues. ing wife Vivian, a marvelous down here Thursday to assist *-*Two Canadian Dentists
dancer. Barbara is also an ex- brother James a Realtor from Simard from Montreal, and wife Raymonde Drs Francois Thursday, January 4th, at 6:00 P.M., the Charge d'Affaires of
cellent dancer. Gerry Thomas is New York on a six week visit. Monette
and Poland, Mr Alexandre Bekier
showing them the Country. Jim Mac Guire had stomach Raymond
and wife
and Mrs, offered a cocktail-party
trouble which forced him to stay Georgette are staying sixteen in honor of the Haitian Press at Hotel Splendid... Melle Raymonde
***Mr Leonard Baron, Vice- in bed for three days. He recov- days at the Castelhaiti... Dr Montas, daughter of Dr and Mrs Hubert Montas will become the
President of the Royal Paper ered the day before his brother Ernest Louis Hartman, a psy- wife of Mr Serge Petit in a nuptial ceremony at Sacre Coeur
Corporation from New York Ci- arrived. Philip and Jim are fly- chiatrist from Boston, Mass is Church, on Saturday January 20th, at 11:00 a.m... By advice of
ty and his beautiful wife Joan ing home today. visiting with pretty wife Barba- Frederic Arty, Lt-Colonel FAD'H, Commander of West
are making their outings, here in
ra, they are guests at Villa CreDepartment,
company with French Dr Jac- ***David William, a stock ole... Mr Arthur Nutting, an en- the immatriculated cars: Privato, Official, Diplomatic, Consul,
ques Abry, a specialist in in-] broker from New York is back gineer and wife Virginia got Service de TEtat, Forces Armees d'Haiti, will be inspected on
ternal medicine and Belgium Ito Kyona Beach. married on December 26 in En- Jan. 3rd to Jan. 31st, 1962... Mr Delinois Celestin, Plenipotentiary
wife Berthe. from New York and
glewood, Fla and are honey- Minister of Haiti to Guatemala, arrived last week on vacation. He
Dr Eugene Folk, an ophtalmo- s**Sugar man Gustavo Lobo, mooning here... Stanley Schom- will stay a few days in his
On December 30th, in the
logist and wife Meg from Chi- Jr. and wife Vera are in town..
on December 26 in En- Jan. 3rd to Jan. 31st, 1962... Mr Delinois Celestin, Plenipotentiary
wife Berthe. from New York and
glewood, Fla and are honey- Minister of Haiti to Guatemala, arrived last week on vacation. He
Dr Eugene Folk, an ophtalmo- s**Sugar man Gustavo Lobo, mooning here... Stanley Schom- will stay a few days in his
On December 30th, in the
logist and wife Meg from Chi- Jr. and wife Vera are in town.. berg, of the Kirsch' Blacher,
Gardens of the family. His
cago. Mrs Joan Baron is a "ra- Dr Aida Guzman Font, a Psy- shoe manufacturers was met at Presidential
National Palacee, Excellency Dr. vissante danseuse". chiatrist from Rio Piedras, P. the airport by Agent Edward Francois Duvalier, President of the Republic and Madame offered
R. who visited Haiti recently Deetjen... Moses Feldman, a a brilliant 5 to 7 P.M. at the occasion of the Year's end... On
***Joe D. Bain, a business ex- with the Group of Caribbean student in economics from Dal- December 30th, Dr Aurele Joseph and Mr Lucien Daumec, respect
ecutive from Los Angeles, Cal- Psychiatrists holding their an- las, Texas and pretty tall wife ively Secretary of State and Under-Seceretary at Health
ifornia and wife
on
Depart:
Madeleine ar- nual convention here arrived Leslie Ann, married Decemb- ment, received in honor of Medical
Rector of Haitian
rived this week in company with this week in company with her er 23- arrived in company with
Corps... The
son Michael and Kay Ann Bain. husband, Mr Jacinto Font. They Mr Henry Shapiro, a Sales Ma- State's University, announces that a Rural Habitation's Course
The party was greeted by Ben are guests at the Castelhaiti. nager and wife Jacqueline.. Ni- will take place at National Habitation Institute of Mexico on March
Shindler, President of the El
cholas Capelli a florist from 20th to June 20th, 1962. For that purpose, 10 scholarships will be
Rancho. They are on a two ***Mr W.- H. Von Almsick, Springfield, Ohio and wife Mar- offered. The eventual candidates are requested to contact the
week visit here... Harvey Fish- German Ambassador in Santo tha are visiting this week. "Bureau de P'Union Panamericalne", Cite de l'Exposition, for inman, a chemist from Yonkers Domingo and wife Erika and
and wife Renee, a teacher are brother Dr Erich Von Almsick **Mr William Larson, mem- formations... guests àt the Castelhaiti. and wife Charlotte and the sis- ber of the Planning Commission
***Colonel Robert D. Heinl, Jr. ter of the latter Hildegard Dus- of the United States in Haiti,
Chief of the U.S. Naval Mission selhoff, are visiting here this arrived via Pan-Air from New
here and wife Nancy and 12week. York Wednesday. O.C. Le Grand Hotel Oloffson
THE BEST EGGS
THE FABULOUS GINGERBREAD PALACE
Presents its famous Winter Show
BAMBOCHE CREOLE
FEATURING THE BEST TALENTS of the ISLAND
A
NIONS
FROM
V a -
ODV A
a WAN 8
AKOORVALESNIES
Onions of first quality are available at the,
sales counter of ODVA at the corner of Rue>
S
(des Cesare and Rue du Centre, at the following? cprices:
10lbs. Bags
15 Gourdes
The show is presented by Lavinia Williams Ya rborough outsianding interpretor of classic and <
50lbs.- -Bags
15 Gourdes
folk dances and founder of the Haitian Institute of folk and classic dances with a cast including <
such talents as Glamourous songtress Madeleine Marcel, well-known Andre Germain in a daring < Wholesale orders will be filled on the
and
fire dance
basis? dangerous
and the unimitable Tr oubadour Ti-Paris and his Trio and numerous
otbci well-l known dancers.
10lbs. Bags
15 Gourdes
The show is presented by Lavinia Williams Ya rborough outsianding interpretor of classic and <
50lbs.- -Bags
15 Gourdes
folk dances and founder of the Haitian Institute of folk and classic dances with a cast including <
such talents as Glamourous songtress Madeleine Marcel, well-known Andre Germain in a daring < Wholesale orders will be filled on the
and
fire dance
basis? dangerous
and the unimitable Tr oubadour Ti-Paris and his Trio and numerous
otbci well-l known dancers. of Gourdes: 2.75
10lbs. The Sbow is presented every Monday night at 10:30. It is a very spectacular variety program
per
bags (Minimums
which comprises the best dances and song of the Magic Island. 2 10 bags) and Gourdes: 14 per 50lbs. (Minim->
GENERAL ADMISSION: $2
DINNER AND SHOW: $5 PER PERSON
<um 10 bags.)
DINNER TIME 7:30-9:30
€ --- Page 14 ---
Sunday January 7th, 1962
'HAITISUN'
PAGE 15
GENIUS TIM MORAN. phemomenon on the radio and
the Telediol
send it on a concert tour. He ar-
(Continued from page 5) of a female
a
Off
orangutan which he ranged performance for the
Moran reached his present was planning to give to the ex- bird, whose name was Pete, with
happy state, in which he drives plorer. It was actually a record- the U.S. Navy Band over a
a silver 300SL and squires a ing of Moran howling like Mo- coast-to-coast radio hookup, and
Some not-so-kind soul added to A-C-D-C (Shannon) Yar- huge collection of girls (at one ran's idea of a female orangutan booked him to a New York
borough's holiday joy by robbing his shop of cash. I hope your of his parties I encountered sev- in heat, but the newspaper re- nightclub. Unfortunately, Pete
air conditioner doesn't break down this week! -Choucoune was en girls, each of whom was un- porters gave the story, and the chose this critical time to shed
der the illusion that she was
feathers. jammed like the proverbial sardine can on New Year's Eve, to his date and they all may recording One of the company, people attracted a big play. his jected he could He not became sing a SO note rethe point where they were serving hi-balls in little punch glasses. have been), only after years of the publicity owned a canary by he of Yankee Doodle or anything
The dance floor was SO crowded the boys and girls were dancing job-hopping, After his 16 montths claimed could whistle Yankee else. By the time his feathers
up and down instead of sideways. The Singing Counsins' show of newspapering, he sought his Doodle. Moran promptly made a grew back he had forgotten how
which you may see at El Rancho every Tuesday now, is very fortune in a variety of ways. deal with the owner to put hisito sing according to Moran. much improved. Always liked that conception of combining a He sold radiator covers for a
while. He represented a pilot
little play-acting with the singing, Gives it so much more mean- who took tourists on hop-flights
ing, Only comment to be made is that Regis should give a bit over the capital. He gave guitar
BIG RELIGIOUS MEETING
more information in his announcements of the numbers. Latest lessons.. Moran learned to play
JANUARY 14TH. camionnette name I've seen really puts the responsibility where classical guitar when he was in
it belongs A La Volonte de Dieu! --Gerard Allen's boxer, Mimi, his serious teens about and it. became intensely
has five lovely puppies, but she won't tell who the papa is. The Moran's first big break came The Jehovah's Witnesses will] tions received at this assembly
hold a national assembly in
an
of
but
there's
Port will really be extension
pups look Boxer-ish,
a touch of something else not in 1935, when he was represent- au Prince it was announced last the five meetings held regularly
yet distinguishable. That's not going to stop me from choice of ing a recording company in Wa- night by Mr Maxim Danyleyko, each week in the Kingdom Halls
the litter, however.
won't tell who the papa is. The Moran's first big break came The Jehovah's Witnesses will] tions received at this assembly
hold a national assembly in
an
of
but
there's
Port will really be extension
pups look Boxer-ish,
a touch of something else not in 1935, when he was represent- au Prince it was announced last the five meetings held regularly
yet distinguishable. That's not going to stop me from choice of ing a recording company in Wa- night by Mr Maxim Danyleyko, each week in the Kingdom Halls
the litter, however. -Young Bobby Chauvet had a disappointing shington. He read that the direc- District Supervisor for Jehovah's of Jehovah's witnesses."
tor of the Washington Zoo was
fishing expedition on Tuesday last, We fixed him up with a couple off to Borneo to look for a male witnesses. More than a thousand
main
of good sized crabs caught off Dan Allen's dock tho', , so his sisters orangutan. Moran announced to ers will attend, including minist- The will feature the discourse of the assemwouldn't be able to tease him. -Speaking of fishing, don't let the press that he had recording al graduates of the Watch sever- Tow- [All bly Nations be Unite Under "When God's
Col. Redalen tell you about that BIG ONE he caught last Monday. er School of Gilead in Brook- Kingdom" to be delivered on
Ask me, I'll tell you where he got it! -The Eversons didn't get
lyn, New York. "Christian de- Sunday, January 14 at 6 p.m. home for Christmas after all. They're still waiting for the WORD. velopment never ends and the The three-day assembly is sched-
-If you hear sweet music around Bourdon these evenings, you'lI GLASSTEX Christian minister can always uled. for January 12-14, 1962, at
advance in ministerial
the Theatre
the
know
qualificatde Verdure and
George Reinbold is making it. -Wednesday morning downions," said Mr Danyleyko. He public is invited to all the sestown didn't look much differenet that it does on an ordinary BATTERIES continued, "The Bible instruc- sions. Sunday. After a 4-day holiday, it takes that extra day to get back a
BY
U
into harness. Stolen from the iMami Herald, but the joke to BFGoodrieh
end all Texas jokes: Did you hear about the ricn Texan who bought his dog a boy? That's all,, brother. The best advice I've
heard lately for people trying to learn a foreign tongue: "just
keep your mouth open", It was told to Dr. M. A. Klochko, the
honored Russian scientist who chose freedom and fled to Canada. -A new factory which will make twine is in the final stages of
negotiation. --According to their labels, Barbancourt
TROPIGAS
Rum is 100ErGoodrich
year-old this year. To date I haven't heard of any celebration on
foot... not even drinks on the house. The Editor, who is on a
quickie to the D.R. again, received a Xmas present just before
E
he left on Thursday. It was a fruit cake from B. Altman in New
York containing the cards of Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Chairman
of the Board, and Orvil E. Dryloos, President and Publisher of
TROPICAL GAS COMPANY, INC. the New York Times. It took four days, 8 different taxes, a dollar
tip and 9.95 gourdes paid to the National Bank here to retrieve L
Makes everyday a "Holiday" in your kitchen... Use
if from Customs. It wasn't a very big cake either but very THE BEST
the "Gold Star Award" winner, the TROPIGAS range. good! -Just received a letter from a lady's insurance adjuster
No finer range anywhere today. offering a reward of $150. for a 3-strand cultured pearl bracelet BATTERIES
with a platinum clasp containing 62 round diamonds and 6 baEFFLEX TOP BURNER A single flame with
guette diamonds. She lost it here on November 21st when she YOU CAN BUY countless accurate stages of adjustment for every cookarrived on a cruise ship, and was at El Rancho that evening.)
ing need from fast boiling or frying down to gentlo
She thinks it was lost either in a taxi or around the hotel.
letter from a lady's insurance adjuster
No finer range anywhere today. offering a reward of $150. for a 3-strand cultured pearl bracelet BATTERIES
with a platinum clasp containing 62 round diamonds and 6 baEFFLEX TOP BURNER A single flame with
guette diamonds. She lost it here on November 21st when she YOU CAN BUY countless accurate stages of adjustment for every cookarrived on a cruise ship, and was at El Rancho that evening.)
ing need from fast boiling or frying down to gentlo
She thinks it was lost either in a taxi or around the hotel. Who
boiling. ever found it, if anyone did, has to make up his or her mind - MADE WITH SPECIAL
pearls or $150.?? If you decide for the cash, let me know. -Big- POWER-PRESERVING
EQUAFLO OVEN BURNER Makes possible new
gest news in the
the
coffée industry today is the round of conferences
GLASS MATS
perfection. Heat is spread in a rectangular pattern,
now going on in Washington for a new International Coffee Agreeshape of the oven and broiler. No hot center, no cold
ment. The Study Group hopes to enroll not only all major produc- GOOD FOR YOUR MOTOR corners. ing countries but all consuming countries in a new iternational GOOD FOR YOUR CAR
coffee pact. A contract for the agreement is expected to be ready
GOOD ECONOMY
PIN POINT PILOTS Cool, economatic Pin Point
for submission to the governments concerned in April, and the
Pilots are only one third the size of ordinary pilots -
study group hopes to have it in effect by October, 1962, or possibly
a flame so tiny it keeps range cool in any weather, and,
earlier. _Claude Martin's shop is now showing those super-duper
saves you money, too. cosmetics by Ester Lauder as well as the whole V-O line of hair SEE YOUR DISTRIBUTOR:
products. Both are tops in their field... once used, nevér forgot- Commercial
HUGE OVEN with visualite window. The
ten. guy or gal who designed that Bra-0-Matic must have
LIFT TOP BURNER and PULL-OUT BROILER for
gone to the Smithsonian Institute and studied the torture racks WILLIAM NARR, S. A. easier, more thorough cleaning. from the Middle Ages. I love the Haitian way of giving everyJUST RECEIVED
ECONOTROL BURNER makes every ustensils authing a name, such as the Oriental sandals with the between-the- BF GOODRICH:
tomatic. à
toes thong: Jesus Christ; and hand-me-down sports jackets are
Lifetime guarantee of all burners. now referred to as "Kennedys'. you know why. I have a gust- Tires and Tube-Batteries
Too many features to list here. You must see it to
atory treat to tell. about next week... I was a guest on Saturday
Port au Prince
appreciate it. Easy terms too. at the annual 12th Night Dinner of the Gourmet Club. Pierre SANSARICQ Jeremie
Gerald DELAQUIS Jeremie
TROPICAL GAS COMPANY, INC. KAY MAJOR
Nabih S. HAGE Saint -Marc
RUE PAVEE
BOUCARD & Co. Jacmel --- Page 15 ---
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WHAITESUN
Sunday January 7th, 1962
DEPARTURE OF JOE THOMPSON
Army Officers Leave
On Scholarships
Joe Thompson, Senior Advis- velopment; inspectors-instructFriday, January 5th, at
or of the Education Division
teachers
the
10:15
oflors,
pertaining to
A.M. an imposant group of SubPote Cole flew. to his hometown, Rural Education corps were
Officers and Soldiers of the HaiSan Pedro, California, Friday granted scholarships to improve
Han Armed Forces flew by PAA
January 5th, after. serving, for their knowledges abroad, espe132 to the. United States. They
two years at USOM,
cially in Venezuela and Puerto
are: Sub-Lieutenants Max Val
Joe Thompson a specialist in Rico. les and Charlemagne Guirand;
Education realized a job in the Before his departure, Joe
Sergeants Charles Pierre, Myr
north; many schools of. all kinds Thompson was feted by his collil Dorsaint Wilner Dorsainvil
were built and those which were aborators who organized
'e; Corporals Israel Metellys,
in operation before were impro- a party at Cap Haitien in
Maize Desravine; Soldiers Wes
ved.
,
cially in Venezuela and Puerto
are: Sub-Lieutenants Max Val
Joe Thompson a specialist in Rico. les and Charlemagne Guirand;
Education realized a job in the Before his departure, Joe
Sergeants Charles Pierre, Myr
north; many schools of. all kinds Thompson was feted by his collil Dorsaint Wilner Dorsainvil
were built and those which were aborators who organized
'e; Corporals Israel Metellys,
in operation before were impro- a party at Cap Haitien in
Maize Desravine; Soldiers Wes
ved. To reach the objectives ofhis honor. In all their speeches,
ley Lafrance, Rosier. Beauvil
Pote Cole in Education field, they underlined their appreciaSt. Pierre Etienne and Calixta
Thompson worked in close coop- tion. of the work- made by ThompGuerrier. They will stay 26
eration with the technical Dir- son. Many officials, newsmen
veeks. to study in different loca
ector of the Division, Mr Antoi- and Haitian personalities of Cap
ities:
ne Darius, and other members Haitien and surrounding cities
The First. Master Max Crispiy
of the Department of Rural De-] attended the party. f the Haitian Armd Forces will
stay 63 weeks to study Technic
LIVING IS TOUGH UNDER
Peace Corps
al Laboratory work at the Naval
COMMUNISTIC REGIMES
Making Good
Hospital of Philadelphia. Red Flag Communist Journal
Ambassador Raymond L. Thurston taking his oath in
Before their studies, the 12
writes "The armed struggles Nigeria is requesting more
Washington prior to assuming new post in Haiti. scholarships holders will study
waged by the oppressed nations
the English Language at Ana
against imperialism are defin- Peace: Corps men. They are
B. Pierre-Louis
costia, District of Columbia. itely just". placing that oligar- helping the long-range economy
Guy
Wins The Trip... chy in favor of armed violence there mostly as teachers. Tan-
(Continued from page-1) Apaid "Le Nouvelliste": and Mrs Mr Andre Pennies from Heaven
at'its own discretion in opposi-ganvla from the is requesting President more Kennedy's men offered by Tele-Haiti and Pan pecetively Director Hyppolite, and Employ- res
tion to international peace by Peace Corps also. In Colombia American Airways:
ee of Tele-Haiti, assisted the A cold-front reaching Haitt al
arbitration. Parallel news indi- they are
wat- The jury, composed of the Pu- Committee. the year-end brought more than
cates that their communistic ter systems popular for lesser developing commun- blic, Press and Commerce Del- Mr Christian Lalanne, holder 10 millimeters of rain to most
system has failed in agricultur ities by
and
egates combined: R. P Cons- of number 2400 won a splendid of the country, good for the
al and industrial production and
mountain capturing watr sources piping tant, Ernst Avin, Notary; Mrs Television Set. whole country, coffee; comn,
they are short of normal nutri- to pure In Tanganyika they Janine Nelson, MM, Ernst Liau- We congratulate the fortunate grain, sorghumeal. It helped tol
tional standards and cotton and villages. in demand as road builders taud,-Mr. Richard Abbott, Man: winners and present our best keep the countryside green for
wool for clothing. Many people are and minerologists. ager of PAA; Mr Marcel Mala- felicitations to Mr Andre Apaid the tourists, who are enchanted
are attempting to flee from the
TY, Administrator of "Le Jour" and collaborators for the succ- by. their brief trips into the
starvation standard of the Chin- Communism Affords and Lucien Montas, Editor ofless of their enterprise. mountains. ese as well as the Soviet Communists. Only Tough Living
PRESIDENT KENNEDY? An economic analysis reported
MAN OF THE YEAR by the Soviet news agency Tass
Time Magazine chose Presid- states that 22 mililon persons in
ent of the United States, John'the Soviet Union draw pensions,
F. Kennedy as "Man of the a scale of
persChesquidi
state-suported
Year". He has also been nomin- ons unknown in any other naated "Man of the Year 1961" by tion. That is approximately one
by Wyler
the journal Express, of Lima, out of every ten persons is supPeru.
RESIDENT KENNEDY? An economic analysis reported
MAN OF THE YEAR by the Soviet news agency Tass
Time Magazine chose Presid- states that 22 mililon persons in
ent of the United States, John'the Soviet Union draw pensions,
F. Kennedy as "Man of the a scale of
persChesquidi
state-suported
Year". He has also been nomin- ons unknown in any other naated "Man of the Year 1961" by tion. That is approximately one
by Wyler
the journal Express, of Lima, out of every ten persons is supPeru. In the United States, Pre- ported by the Government. The
-
sident Kennedy according to the payments totaled to more than
Gallyp Poll, has a higher rating 27 billion dollars annually for
eith the voters at this time than, sub-standard living accommodaany of his recent predeecssorsltions and food intake. a
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