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Sun
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI Avenue Marie-Jeanne - CITE DUMARSAIS ESTIME - Phone 206L L1 Vol XX L- Sunday February 25th, 1962 - No. 22
4000 Gobs Getl Liberty
With Forrestal In Port
Four thousand "gobs" are set for "liberty" in Port
A 'Fireball au Prince this weekend as their ship, the might aireraft
carrier Forrestal, plays its role of goodwill ambassador
Ride'
as a symbol of Ameriea's "Power for peace" program. By BEM PRICE
Shortly after dropping anchorlof the Press and children of
Cape Canaveral, Fla.- Astro- in Gonave Bay, Saturday Rear- American officials in Haiti are
naut John H. Glenn, Jr., rocket- Admiral Reynold D. Hogle came among those who will be given
ed triumphantly around the ashore and called on President guided tours of the big carrier. world three times yesterday andDr Francois Duvalier, Armed With a crew of more than 1000
landed safely while the world Forces Chief Gen. Jean-Rene officers and enlisted men the
cheered the greatest U.S. space Boucicaut and Defence Minister Forrestal is making its second
feat yet:
Boileau Mehu. visit to Haiti since it was comMighty Forrestal in Gonave Bay on "Power For Peace" Mission The 40-year-old Marine lieute- Some 400 students, members missioned in 1955. nant colonel splashed down in
One of the Navy's largest and
the Atlantic Ocean near Grand
newest aircraft carriers, it anTurk Island in the Bahamas, Call For Beauty chored here after several week's
about 700 miles southeast oi
intensive training in the GuanTo Liquidate Private here, at 2:43 p.m. Eastern Stantanamo Bay area. As flagship
dard Time or 3:43 p.m Puerto There are many beautiful girls of Carrier Division FOUR the
American Debts
Rico time. in Haiti whose families don't Forrestal houses Rear Admiral
To circle the globe three times permit them to enter beauty R. D. Hogle and his command
and travel more than 81,000 mil- contests and such. Some of thenstaff. Her namesake is the late
The Government issued : de: Two "considerations" of the es in the process required only deserve recognition on a larger James Forrestal, first U.S. Secree creating a Special Control Decree are based upon the Ame- four hours and 56 minutes. scale than local beauty parades. cretary of Defense. Committee in order to liquidate rican Law of September 4th 1961 Glen nand his capsule were Here is their chance:
Measuring 1,036 feet in length
all the debts contracted by the which makes the harmonious de-
(Continued on pages)
(Continued on page 33) and 252 feet in width at the widHaitian Administration with the Selopmend-of-ecoponie relations
est point or her flight deck, the
U.S. firms or private Ameriean between the USA and all other
(Continued on page 16)
citizens during the period from countries dependent on the tot
October 1950 to September 30th al payment of ali debts of any
1961. type due to. the private Ameri
New Water System
can sector by these countries
Port-au-Prince
Mexico-Haiti Gane The Decree acknowledged also
For
Ithe many. steps undertaken by
It_is learned on reputable auCelebrates
the Government close to the U3
thority that the United States
50 Years Of Football
(Continued on page 15)
Government has agreed to finThe Football Federation is ce- US. Ambassador
ance a complete new and adequate water system for Port au
lebrating the fifties anniversary
Prince, estimates the costs
of foot-ball as the National Sport Back From D.C. range from SG million of to S16
OfHaiti. This game has a history United States Ambassador to
The
will be
in Haiti that pre-dates half a Haiti Mr Raymond I. Thursto
through million. the Alliance financing for Progress
century. According to an article returned Thursday from a visit
the Inter-Ameriean
in "Le Nouvelliste" quoting an to Washington and San Juan.
a complete new and adequate water system for Port au
lebrating the fifties anniversary
Prince, estimates the costs
of foot-ball as the National Sport Back From D.C. range from SG million of to S16
OfHaiti. This game has a history United States Ambassador to
The
will be
in Haiti that pre-dates half a Haiti Mr Raymond I. Thursto
through million. the Alliance financing for Progress
century. According to an article returned Thursday from a visit
the Inter-Ameriean
in "Le Nouvelliste" quoting an to Washington and San Juan. and Bank. Developopinion of the Haitian historian Ambassador Thurston flew to
ment
Dantes Bellegarde, the tribe of Port ant Prince with Admira'
the Arawaks, living in
Haiti
Haiti behost
Participates
Smith, his in Puerto Rico. fore Columbus, used to play The day following his return,
66th. World's Fair
a
In
"Batos", game closely resem- Mr Thurston was received by
bling foot-ball. However the true President Dr Francois Duvalier
of
(Continued on page 15) at the National Palace. The Republic Haiti has become the 66th participant in the
international Area of the New
York 1964-1965 World's Fair. Promising Primitive To
Clovis M. Desinor, Secretary of
Regulations Covering
State for Commerce and IndusForeign Workers Here
At El Rancho
try of Haiti, named the Haiti
Corporation to or
Hang
Development
Jacqueline Elie Joseph Nesti is making a name for ganize and direct its Fair exhiRequirement to be fulfilled by foreigners working in herself as a primitive painter. Miss Nesti's works which bit. Haiti according to articles contained in the new Labor brought her success in an exhibition at the Brinken Harold A. Tuthill, representing
Code "Code Francois Duvalier" were
dail- Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden, a few years/ago, depict the Haiti Development Corporapublished by in a primitive way the most
scenes of the tion, signed a contract for an
ies this week for the benefit of foreign residents in
captivating
larea of 10,000 square feet for
Haiti:
Haitian life, with an opulence of colors gracefulness the Caribbean country with Wilin the motions and a touch of sadness in the expression liam Berns, Fair vice president
Article 365.-To be engaged as discretion of the Department of which reflects the personality of the artist. in charge of communications and
relations. an employee in an establish- Labor and Social Welfare. by Aubelin JOLICOEUR Iblessing of Picasso, Matisse, public
ment, all foreign workers will Article 366.-To obtain this li- Jacqueline will hang about Chagall in Europe and Diego HAITI BORDER
first be obliged to obtain from cense of employment, the foreign twenty five of her works in a Rivera, the most famous Mexicthe Direction Generale of Labor worker must present the follow- One Man Show at the El Ran- an painter with whom she studCLOSED
a license of employment. This ling documents:
cho's Gallery on Thursday ied in Mexico fo rsix months. Contrary to reports cireulated
license is delivered for just one 1) The passport, the permit March 1st was taught by some To her the late Diego gave a a fortnight ago, the Haitian bor. year, but may be renewed dur- of residence, the identity card._of the best young painters of painting as a token of affection der is not open to ordinary trafing five consecutive years at thel
(Continued on page 1) France and Italy and has thel
(Continued on page 16) fic. The border in fact is closed. --- Page 2 ---
PAGE 2
HAITISUN"
Sunday February 25, 1962
OFF THE TELEDIOL
In Haiti This Week company with Mr Arthir M
(Continued from page 11)
Lasoff of Britex Corporation
By AUEELIN JOLICOEUE
from Boston and pretty Marion the "American" films shown at the Drive-In on Thursdays? This
*=*The SS ATLANTIC of the American Ex- Deslandes of Haiti... Civil Eng- week's picutre, Black Orchid, was American-made but had a
port Lines arrived today on a thirteen day pri- ineer Melvin Neff and wife Eli- French sound track.
OFF THE TELEDIOL
In Haiti This Week company with Mr Arthir M
(Continued from page 11)
Lasoff of Britex Corporation
By AUEELIN JOLICOEUE
from Boston and pretty Marion the "American" films shown at the Drive-In on Thursdays? This
*=*The SS ATLANTIC of the American Ex- Deslandes of Haiti... Civil Eng- week's picutre, Black Orchid, was American-made but had a
port Lines arrived today on a thirteen day pri- ineer Melvin Neff and wife Eli- French sound track. I want half my money back! -I think we
vate cruise in the West Indies with the Americ- zabeth from Bethlehem Pa. at are can safely assume there will never be another war if Mr K. means
visiting, They are guests the
an Cultural Association. The cruise limited to Oloffson... So are Mr Sherman what he saye and says what he means. He says Russia will never
550 persons includes prominent personalities J. Warner, a referee in bank- start it first. Well Russia is the only country interested in starting
such as Lloyd Goodrich, Director of New York's ruptcy at the U.S. Court in New one hot, cold or lukewarm. No? Whitney Museum of American Art; author rof York and wife Anita and Mrs
articles and books on American art and Ameri- Vivian Davis Stopford and FreKAY MAJOR. deric Gidge in. Banking business
can artists including Thomas Eakins, John in New York and wife Elsie... Sloan, and Winslow Homer; he is a critic and a lecturer; John Mr Fred A. Thon from Puerto
Ciardi, noted poet, Poetry editor of Saturday Review of Literature, Rico is visiting in company with
professor of English, translator of Dante, Executive editor of sister, Mrs Magdalena Thon FasTwayne Publishers, a literary critic, lecturer, etc. and some art nacht from New York Mr JoMonday Night
seph Neil Heap, a travel Agent
collectors, public figures, philanthropists, publishers. The world from New York City is on
of business, finance and international trade is well represented. three day visit at the Oloffson... HOTEL IBO LELE
Miss Cornelia Otis Skinner is the seductive Hostess aboard the Dr Alfred Illge, a dermatologist
SS Atlantic. Actress, diseuse novelist, lecturer, co-author of Our of note from Portland Oregon arShango. Night Club
Hearts were young and Gay; starred on Broadway in Edna his rived Friday in company with
wife and Lady Windemere's fan. She is enjoying the occasion wife Dorothy Mae and lovely
blonde daughter Barbara Jean,a
HERBIE WIDMAIER
fully and also delightinug every one within her charmed circle. student in Education at the Uni-
& HIS GROUP
In Port au Prince, Katherine Dunham, the world famous dancer versity of Oregon. The Illge fagive a hand to Miss Skinner to achieve a new kind of enchantment mily is staying three days at the
for the members of the American Cultural Association. A special Oloffson... event long planned by Katherine in her Habitation Leclerc, called
a "Jardin des: mille et une nuits", includes a dinner party with
such a fabulous Menu: Crab Fiji, Beef Madras or Chicken Bombay, **Bob Irvin, a well known imdulls hair. a
"Soaping"
Creme Rochambeau, demi-tasse, cognac served on terrace: and an porter from iMami is here on
entertainment program featuring Katherine Dunham with a voodoo two week business trip... Joe
Halo
it? Moskof, laundry business
glorifies
in
in
ceremony at the peristyle (peasants of the surrounding country: New Rochelle, N.Y. and wife
side in true service), TiParis, an internationally famous Haitian Helen, Frankie Scharf's sister,
Troubadour, Elifait, a banda dancer, Israel Soares, a Brazilian flew down here this week for a
popular and folk singer in an atmosphere of joie de vivre fueled few days with Dave and Franby the exciting, Mozart Duroseau's orchestra.
... Joe
Halo
it? Moskof, laundry business
glorifies
in
in
ceremony at the peristyle (peasants of the surrounding country: New Rochelle, N.Y. and wife
side in true service), TiParis, an internationally famous Haitian Helen, Frankie Scharf's sister,
Troubadour, Elifait, a banda dancer, Israel Soares, a Brazilian flew down here this week for a
popular and folk singer in an atmosphere of joie de vivre fueled few days with Dave and Franby the exciting, Mozart Duroseau's orchestra. Hansi Derose is the kie Scharf... Master of ceremony. Like Washington, Deborah
Ruth Annis, daughter of Rabbi
A twist contest judged by Miss Lois Rollins, a young artist from and Mrs Charles Annis and
San Diego, California will be part of the program. A Haitian primi- grand daughter of Mr and Mrs
tive painting will be the prize. David Scharf, was born on FebWelcome to the members of the American Cultural Association! ruary 22. She celebrated her
***Mr Edward Schiff, a prominent attorney from New Yorkand first birthday this Feb. 22. his beautiful wife Charlotte. arrived here this weck with a handful
of recommendations. They are guests at the El Rancho. Ed and J.Jaye Frankel, a film producCharlotte are delighted with the Haitian joie de vivre and the er from New York and pretty
thriving Haitian art. They are covering all the spots that made blonde Jacqueline Haswell, an
Haiti the star attraction of the Caribbean. Ed plans to meet with actress are traveling along with
the Minister of Tourism Mr Victor Nevers Constant. Charlotte is Robert Stein a Salesman and
charming Mavis Rice. They are
called the Terpsichore (the Greek Muse of Dance) of the Week. guests at the El Rancho... ***Dr Larkin H. Farinholt, a chemist vice presdient of SLOAN
FOUNDATION from N. Y. City and wife Mary an underwriter (Ma- Artist Leo Fox and his charmgazines and pamphlets) arrived last Sunday in company with Mr ing wife Janice, Muriel ShindlArthur H. Hawkins, a painter, art Director and designer and wife er's sister are back here again
on a two week visit. Leo who
Nancy President of the Consumers League of New Jersey which is an excellent golfer thinks that
deals with fair working conditions for the Puerto Rican people in Haiti has a perfect climate for
this State: They are on a 7 day visit at th eGrand Hotel Oloffson. golf: This sport could be a big
***Mr Kenneth F. Hammitt, an antiquarian, Owner of an Anti- tourist attraction and bring proNot a soap, not a
Gives
ques Shop in Woodbury, Connecticut artived also Sunday with his sperity to the Country, he addcream- - Halo cannot "soft-uater" fragrant lather
wife Mary. Mr Hammitt used to work for the American Museum ed... Mrs Jane H. Berger and
leave dulling, dirtneeds no special rinse! her pretty daughter Cyra
catching soap: film! ins Britain. The couple who lives in Sandy Hook, Conn. is in vacal Greene, a Public Relations offition at the Oloffson. cer for CINEMA record company in New York arrived here Removes ombarrassing
Hulo leaves hair soft,
dandruff both hair
***Dr Jerome Brand, a pediatrist from New Haven and wife Saturday afternoon on a six day
and from scalp! colorfualnatural manugeahle- shining with
visit. highlights! Sylvia are enjoying a 7 day visit in company with artist Albert
They are guests at the El
Chorney and wife Alice. Albert, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Yale Rancho... Harry Kelman, a manufacturer from Detroit, Michiand a graduate of the New York School of Interior Design does gan and wife Phyllis arrived even Yes, finest "soaping" liquid your or oily hair eream with
mural painting.
Brand, a pediatrist from New Haven and wife Saturday afternoon on a six day
and from scalp! colorfualnatural manugeahle- shining with
visit. highlights! Sylvia are enjoying a 7 day visit in company with artist Albert
They are guests at the El
Chorney and wife Alice. Albert, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Yale Rancho... Harry Kelman, a manufacturer from Detroit, Michiand a graduate of the New York School of Interior Design does gan and wife Phyllis arrived even Yes, finest "soaping" liquid your or oily hair eream with
mural painting. this weekend in company with
shampoos leaves dulling,
The
Harold Holland, and wife Gert dirt-catching film. Halo, made
largest
**Howard Schneid and his lovely wife Rosalind are back again. and Ira Wolf and wife Bea, and with a new ingredient, sticky contains yoils. soap,
selling
This charming couple from Westport, Connecticut has been coming Sol Erstein, an Attorney from Thus HTA
your bair
New York and
iR
here for 7 years. They call Haiti their
wife
use it. Rosalind. shampoo
favorite Island and their Harold Holland and Ira Wolf the first forHalo time - you America's
second
are home. They Public
Haiti
in.
Relations Extended for
in are partners in the World Green
favorite shampoo-today.
Halo
Connecticut. They are staying a week at
Amerien
the Gingerbread Palace. Stamps, in Long Island New
***Frank David Rossomondo, Manager of the Cargery Corpora- York. Harry Kelman in landing
tion, a marine supplies from Syracuse, New York and wife Shari here called the party "Strangers
are enjoying a few days here, They are making their outings in in Paradise." They are are stay- Halo reveals the hidden beauty of the hai
ing at the El Rancho.
H-61-I-EL --- Page 3 ---
Sunday February 25, 1962
HAITI S U N
PAGE 3
F
JUBILANT GLENN BACK SAFE
He was high over the Indian the atmosphere, the temperature ule had been sighted in the watFROM "A FIREBALL RIDE"
Ocean tracking ship when he in the nose of his spacecraft Jer and had landed two minutes
passed suddenly from daylight built up to about 3,000 degrees earlier. into darkness, and in a period Fahrenheit. Steps Out, Condition
(Continued from page 1) was a miracle of precision rock- of about 45 minutes he had tra- he
the bullet- At3:01 p.m.,
"Excellent'
plucked from the waters by the etry. veled from winter in the Urited As began long
frogmen from the
destroyer USS Noa at 3:01 p.m. This trouble Glenn corrected
like fall to earth, a six foot pa- Noa had attached lines to the
(E.S.T.) and Glenn reported, by switching to a control syst States to summer over the In- rachute blossomed at 21,000 feet capsule and at 3:04 p.m., Glenn's
"My condition is excellent." em part manual and part auto- dian Ocean. to slow his descent. At 10,000 capsule was on deck. He stepGlenn's first comment as his matic. Lights Greet Astronaut feet, an air pressure operated ped out at 3:20. capsule "Friendship 7" descend- His first trip around the earth As he passed over the Mu- device popped out a big, 63-foot "My condition is excellent," he
ed toward the gentle and tepid and into "tomorrow," Feb. 21. chea, Australia, station, Glenn diameter red and white chute, reported to Mercury control. waters was contained in a radio and back again at mid-pacific observed a cluster of very. bright which began dropping him to the As he stepped out of his crammessage to Project Mercury to Feb. 20, required only 88.29 lights below. He assumed these sea at 18-feet per second,
ped quarters, he saw a big sign
control here:
minutes. were the lights of Perth, where As he came down, Glenn cheer- rending, "Noa's men welcome
"Boy, that was a real fireball
everybody planned to turn on fully and happily reported that Glenn." After a brief talk with
ofa ride' 11
President Duvalier their lamps in hopes that Glenn all systems in he capsule were medical men, Glenn went below
The decision to make that
would see them as he whizzed still in "go" condition.
sea at 18-feet per second,
ped quarters, he saw a big sign
control here:
minutes. were the lights of Perth, where As he came down, Glenn cheer- rending, "Noa's men welcome
"Boy, that was a real fireball
everybody planned to turn on fully and happily reported that Glenn." After a brief talk with
ofa ride' 11
President Duvalier their lamps in hopes that Glenn all systems in he capsule were medical men, Glenn went below
The decision to make that
would see them as he whizzed still in "go" condition. to take a shower before going
third orbit, after some minor
Congratulates
overhead. At
on to the carrier Randolph, then
technical difficulties had develop- President Kennedy
Glenn said: "Thank everybody
2:45 p.m., the destroyer to a Grand Turk Island Hospital
ed on the first two, was Glenn's. for turning them on."
Noa, under the code namefor extensive examinations and
When asked if he wanted to In a cablegram sent to the At one point on his first orbit, "Steelhead," reported the caps- de-briefing. try for three, Glenn replied, "Af President of the United States of he discovered his attitude control
firmative. I'm ready to go." America, the President of the jets were yawing the craft 201
Even so, he landed some 45 Republic of Haiti, Dr President Francois degrees off course. At 11:30 a.m. to.55 miles off the planned land- Duvalier congratulated Col- he announced that he was taking area after firing his brak- Kennedy for the success of ing over control of the ship and
ing rockets at 2:30 E.S.T. onel John Glenn. This saccess would "fiy by wire. Glenn began his climb into the said Duvalier, is a cause of pride
bhne-black of space at 9:47 (E. for all the countries of the West At M: ssile At 5:50 a.m. ST) when his: 360,000-po und ern block."
Glenn arrived at the fot of his
Atlas
03-foot
C
NITED
thrist
missile blossomed There was a moment durin"
missile at 5:59 a.m.. with clouds of smoke and bright the pre-launch countdown when ed for a couple of minutes i a
yellow flame and arched east- you could almost hear the hearts surrounding technicians and t ren
ward into a brilliant sun hang- thudding with anxiety. That was rode an elevator to t'ie top. ATES
ing over the Atlantic. when a "hold" was announced At 6:02 a.m., he began climbAs the astronaut soared to- after a defective bolt in the ing into his instrument laden
ward his rendezvous with the hatch had been discovered. spacecraft feet first, and was
stars, he reported. by radio tol It was repaired in a few min- settled in at 6:03. Mercury control center at Cape utes. Then came another "hold." He sped information back in al
Canaveral that, "I feel fine and A faulty valve had turned up special word code, took his blood MT
the view is tremendous. 3)
the liquid oxygen fueling system pressure, did deep breathing exHe said he could. see the Atlas That was quickly repaired too. ercises, discovered his clock was
-
booster rocket falling away be- And the great adventure be a second fast and corrected it. hind him and that he had a gan with an earth shaking roai
Reports His Condition
clean view of much of the earth at 9:47 a.m. As the rocket rose skyward, Glenn ento.ing "Friendship 7" for his history making trip. stretching back to the cape from
High Of 160 Miles
Glenn reported on the condition
his vantage point about 100 mil- Officials reported the capsule of his instruments and of himcs in space.
ises, discovered his clock was
-
booster rocket falling away be- And the great adventure be a second fast and corrected it. hind him and that he had a gan with an earth shaking roai
Reports His Condition
clean view of much of the earth at 9:47 a.m. As the rocket rose skyward, Glenn ento.ing "Friendship 7" for his history making trip. stretching back to the cape from
High Of 160 Miles
Glenn reported on the condition
his vantage point about 100 mil- Officials reported the capsule of his instruments and of himcs in space. was in an orbit ranging from a self. He said forces of eight
Lavinia
"It's a beautiful sight, : Glenn high of 160 miles to a
Willamsfarborough
point
low times the pull of gravity worked
AT
exclaimed. of 100 miles. on him during the peak accelerPRESENTS
The reports came from the The cabin temperature ranged ation. LE GRAND HOTEL OLOFFSON
control center here; where tense from 105 to 108 degrees Fahren- After reporting the fallaway of
EVERY MONDAY
officials carefully monitored the heit a little higher than nor- the booster, he radioed that his
historic flight of the first Amer- mal- but this was not of parti spacecraft had successfully turnBamboche Creole
ican to be fired into orbit. cular concern. ed around 180 degrees as planHAITI'S HIT SHOW OF THE
Except for some minor troub- Glenn carried two tubes of ned so that he was riding upSEASON!! les with his attitude control jets mixture of beef and vegetables right and backwards, with the
-the little gas nozzles which es- which he squeezed into his craft's heat shield leading the
tablish his relationship to the mouth through an opening in his way. horizon- the entire operation helmet. The gravity forces which gripped: Glenn on liftoff, making his
body feel eight times heavier
than normal, vanished suddenly
when the capsule entered orbit. The pressure was gone and
Glenn became weightless the
buoyant feeling that results when
a delicate balance is achieved
between the outward pull of centrifugal force and the downward
pull of the earth's gravity. Glenn was in this mysterious
weightless condiion for most of
the remainder of his flight, until
Friendship 7 reentered the at
mosphere en route back to earth. A major goal of yesterday's
flight was to determine man's
capabilities and limitations in
this environment. DON - 27
It is a sensation future space
Featuring
travelers must learn to cope with
for days and weeks at a time. YANICK COUPET
Eventually came the critical
TI PARIS
moment when Glenn received
ANDRE GERMAIN
orders to fire his braking rockChoreographed and staged by
ets. These slow the craft by: 350
miles an hour So that the pull LAVINIA WILLIAMS YARBOROUGH
Astronaut Glenn before his Atlas Missile that thrust
of gravity can take over. General Admission: $2.00
him into space Tuesday
Nose Heat Is 3,000 Degrees
Dinner and Show: $5.00 per person
As he dropped down through
Dinner Time 7:30 9:30 P.M. --- Page 4 ---
PAGE 4
HAITI S U N
Sunday February 25, 1962
- XX - X
rporoerer
REGULATIONS COVERING FOREIGN
6) To the personnel of an
WORKERS HERE
International erganization hav:
ing an agreement with the Hai-
-
(Continued trom
with a view of the developO
page 1) fare:
tian State;
CASIN
and three- identity photos; ment of workering-class prog- 7) To the foreigners residing
2) A certificate of good con- ram. at least ten vears in the counduct;
Article 371.The above dispo- try, or who are at the service e
OPEN
3) An employment contract sitions will not applied to the fol- of an employer tied to the N
NIGHTLY
counter-signed by the compet lowing foreigners:
State by an employment con- a
GAMBLING
ent services of the Department 1) To the persons recogniz- tract regularly ratified by the
DANCING TO
of Labor- and Social Welfare; ed as head or managers of an Legislative Chamber.
certificate of good con- ram. at least ten vears in the counduct;
Article 371.The above dispo- try, or who are at the service e
OPEN
3) An employment contract sitions will not applied to the fol- of an employer tied to the N
NIGHTLY
counter-signed by the compet lowing foreigners:
State by an employment con- a
GAMBLING
ent services of the Department 1) To the persons recogniz- tract regularly ratified by the
DANCING TO
of Labor- and Social Welfare; ed as head or managers of an Legislative Chamber. a
4) His University qualificat- enterprise;
$
tons, a diploma of profession- 2) To those working in a fa- Tho foreign workers who in à
al abilily or a certificate of mily business;
conformity with the law wish to
Casino's
a
technical knowledges reguarly 3). To the foreigners married obtain a license of employment G
signed. with a Haitian woman and can will apply to this Department at
Article 368.-The license of furnish proof of an uninterrupt- regular office hours with the re- G
ORCHESTRA
employment will be delivered or ed stay of five years or are quired documents and will pay @
renewed on condition to pay the married for at least three the afferent duties at the Gener- @
equivalent amount of the half years;
al Administration of Contribu (
MIDNIGHT SHOW
of the monthly salary previously 4) To the foreigners who ha- tions on February 15th 1962. acknowledged in his employment ve Haitian children who can Port au Prince Jan. 24, 1962. 6 -O X
contract. This value will be de- furnish proof of five years Soposited in a special account of journ in the country;
the Department of Labor and So- 5) To the members of clerg- immediate Jet
Connections Miami
Welfare with a view
ies and the personnel
in
cial
to deof diploClipper*
to
velop his workering-class prog- matic missions accredited in
ram. Haiti;
Artiele 369.-All employer who
utilize the services of a non-licensed foreign worker in a funcMEXICO
tion or an establishment other
than exceptions mentioned in the
license of employment will be
recdicd
fined: Gourdes 1,000.00 to Gourdes 3,000.00 to be imposed by
the Court of Justice of Labor on
VIRGINIA
officail report of the Inspector
Cigacetteo
of Labor. In case of a second
offense the penalty will be doubled. This value be deposited in JOSEPH NADAL & Co
a special account of the Department of Labor land Social Wel-l
Agents. ODETTE WIENER
Presents
TROUPE DE DANSE BACOULOU D'HAITI
Every Wednesday Night
IN A NEW SHOW FOR CARNIVAL SEASON
BAL MASQUE
6)
Sec the Wind God adorning
pre-Aztec ruins : and floating gardens at Xochimilco. Depart Port-au-Prince on Tuesday,
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LETTERS
THE HAITIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
step
by the fast-moving comCommunity Weelly Published Sunday Morning
munity. Almost all the jobs were contributed by prito the
Editor- Publisher
BERNARD DIEDERICH vate-enterprise, guided by the profit-motive, but all geGerant- Responsable
MAUOLAIR
nerating taxes, and how, It could
here. EDITOR
LABISSIERE
happen
ESTABLISHED IN 1950
FRIENDS IN HAITI
IN HONOR OF FRIENDSHIP
This letter appeared in Feb. A TREMENDOUS VICTORY FOR THE
issue of the "Chicago Tribune"
DEMOCRATIC PREE-ENTERPRIE WORLD
The tendency in modern times is to give some spe- in reply to a most devastating
article written against Haiti and
Between sun-up and sun-down on Tuesday February cial significance to every day of the year, dedicating her President. I hope you will
20th. a great historical event oceurred. it to exalting a particular profession, trade or other find space to reprint it. It was a culmination of the work of physicists, chem- occupation or condition of life. If one looks down the Sincerely, I. J. P. ists, metallurgists, electricians, mechanics, draftsmen, list, it is undeniable that reasons will be found for Chicago, Jan. contractors, tens of thousands of them perhaps hund- questioning the validity of some of the fiestas, but ny has recently 25.--My compa- the
reds of thousands, united each one of them devoted none, we feel, has more importance than the one that design of a highway completed in Haiti. In
conscientiously to do his or her part no matter how should be celebrated "the Day of the Friend."
connection with this work, Ihave
small, to evolve the equipment to permit man to orbit
many times had the good fortune
How marvelous it is to have a true friend, and of visiting that warm and lovely
in space around the World. These hundreds of thous- comforting to be sure that he is a Rock of
how land and of meeting some of the
ands of persons controlled only by conscientious dedi- upon which to rely in times of
Gibraltar people who guide its destinies. cation to the welfare of their country were organized
adversity. Today one
by a free society, under no military or legal compulsion. (Continued on page 12)
(Continued on page 12)
Their infinite pains of tens of thousands of small details combined to produce an epochal accomplishment. Perhaps failure of any one part could have resulted in
-
death and disaster. Within a few hours, in the full glare of publicity for
all details of the events, by television, radio, news journals, all possible news-media, Lieutenant-Colonel John
Glenn Jr. of the United States Marine Corps entered
exlia beans
a space-capsule at Cape Canaveral in south Florida, was
for
hurled into space, by a rocket and orbited thrice around
the World; a new World hero was entered on the re000
ealia
cord. We all do honor to a devoted
goodhess. patriot a man of
supreme courage, the epitome of the work of the hundreds of thousands of other toiling patriots.
, by television, radio, news journals, all possible news-media, Lieutenant-Colonel John
Glenn Jr. of the United States Marine Corps entered
exlia beans
a space-capsule at Cape Canaveral in south Florida, was
for
hurled into space, by a rocket and orbited thrice around
the World; a new World hero was entered on the re000
ealia
cord. We all do honor to a devoted
goodhess. patriot a man of
supreme courage, the epitome of the work of the hundreds of thousands of other toiling patriots. The response around the World was tremendous;
from Britain, Canada, France, Mexico and Russia came
unstintedly whole-hearted acclamations. Such World response stimulates the opinion that good-will can prevail
and violence, wars, and consequent suffering and misery
be evaded, minimized. It was a great victory for the
democratic organization of society, in which not only
the United States but the British Commonwealth, Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Benelux countries contributed whole-heartedly and ably. We are willing to wager
yes...you get
that among the tens of thousands who contributed
their efforts to this victory, there were several or more
Haitians, others Arab-Americans and many Jewish
Here's for a better Universe. SN
"SURPLUS OF LABOR IS SHORTAGE
beans
A
in every
of
OF
cup
EMPLOYERS"
The foregoing is a quotation taken from the monthly
Letter of the National City Bank of New York for
January. The thinking behind the statement evolved
NESCAFE
from conditions in the United States, but how tren- The all coffee instant
chantly it applies to Haiti where we live. coffee with the
The United States is deeply concerned with the 4' Let's have another cup" taste. percent unemployment of total employables even though It's no secret that extra coffee beans make
NEWV)
69 million are at present gainfully employed. Here in coffee extra good. 43 choice, deep-roasted
Haiti of our 4 million people, there are at least 127 per beans gointo every flavorful cup of today's
cent employables or 500,000 people of whom, as a con- Nescafé. No other coffee. no
NESCAFE
matter how
servative guess, not more than 200,000 people are on it's made tastes SO fresh, SO
SO
INSTANT
payrolls; in other words we probably have 60 per cent completely satisfying. In
friendly,
of our able-bodied labor force unemployed. Under such the
today's Nescafé,
-
conditions economic
accent is on coffee! COFFEE
prosperity is most difficult, perThe
haps impossible. A-Cm hobit
Get NESCAFE today! It was in almost similar cireumstances that Governor Munoz Marin took over in Puerto Rico some 10 or bleveded and roasled
12 years ago. Great humanitarian, he perceived the
lasle
need for employment, not only to provide livelihood,
your
but to give the people self-confidence. Employment
meant pay-rolls and in turn employers. He made con- --- Page 6 ---
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'HAITISUNT
Sunday February 25, 1962
For The
Rational
Development
Ival. Croquemolle, Villard, Fouge- age works which are more urgOf Artibonite
re, Cadeau, Coursaint and Gras- ent. The area subdivided into
sette. The population is distribut four zones is administered by a
Valley
ed in ten main villages and in competent monitor. Borel-Within the plan of thel Further, sixteen hunderd hou- gation and drainage works per- about thirty hamlets. In the Ar- EXECUTION MODALITIESself-helo program launched by H. ses, mostly thatched, will be re- formed in 1947-48, and supervised tibonite Plain, all the houses are The Director-Administrator of
E. the President of the Republic, built; an equal number of famil- by the Haitian-American Coop- situated in keeping with the ne- ODVA, Agronomist Roger K. Dr Francois Duvalier, ODVA has ies live there (which give to that erative Service for Agricutural cessity of selecting elevated land Cantave, gave the supervision of
inaugurated a new labor method area.
by H. ses, mostly thatched, will be re- formed in 1947-48, and supervised tibonite Plain, all the houses are The Director-Administrator of
E. the President of the Republic, built; an equal number of famil- by the Haitian-American Coop- situated in keeping with the ne- ODVA, Agronomist Roger K. Dr Francois Duvalier, ODVA has ies live there (which give to that erative Service for Agricutural cessity of selecting elevated land Cantave, gave the supervision of
inaugurated a new labor method area. a whole population of eight Production (SCIPA). In that area for the construction of rural re- this interesting pilot-project to
for the rational development of thousand people with an aver- the underground waters rose to sidences in order to prevent pe- the ODVA Agricultural DevelopArtibonitian rural communities. age of four hundred sixty two the surface due to works under- riodic floods, sO dangerous be- ment Committee (CDA) whose
PILOT PROJECTpersons per square kilometer). taken by Brown and Root, which fore building the Peligre Dam. members are the Agronomist
The pilot-project carried on, Two schools, one dispensary, were not completed. The rice- LABOR METHODJoseph Bernard, Mr Gerard Fein this connection is aimed at four: social centers, eight alpha- plantation yield has decreased ODVA has inaugurated a lab- cu and Engineer Joseph Mathuthe improvement of a triangular betization centers will complete by 75 per cent; many connect- our method, which can be com- rin. The committee responsible
pared to the one that the Repu for the execution of the project
blic of India has been applying includes a supervisor, the Agrosince 1951, according to success nomist Georges Mathelier, speive quinquennial projects in view cialists: for drainage, irrigation
of increasing, gradually the yield and inquiries, Engineer Edouard
of commodities and cereals un- Joseph, for the rural residence,
dertaken by farmer cooperatives Engineer Guynemer Philogene,
with assistance, technical help for breeding, the Agronomist
and granting of land by the Thurin, for rural credit, the
State. On each of the ten habi- Agronomist Franck Carnot, for
tations of the chosen area, ODVA sanitation, Dr Gilbert Mellon,
has formed a community devel- for social service and education,
opment group. Each association Mr Herne Chery, for Home Ecoalready has from 65 to 100 mem- nomies, Miss Laurette Thomas. bers. One hundred and five (105) dozEach group will daily relieve en gardenforks, spades, pickaxes,
each other on the worksite. (derapines) picks, hoes, matchEach member of a group agrees ets and long shovels, all from
to receive (only as an encoura- ODVA stocks, have been made
gement) forty per cent of the available to the service of comnormal salary of a day-labourer: munity associations. Meetings
further, ODVA will give ten per have been held in each of the
cent to the cash-box of the asso ten habitations and many general
ciation for the execution of other assemblies were held at the officommunity works. ce of the District II CoordinatThe assistance comes from or, at Paye Cross-H -Road, with
spontaneous contributions of OD the participation of ODVA Staff
e VA Employees who will give a and community association deleA vegetable garden established by ODVA at Berirant Belle-Anse, in the 5th rural section of SL monthly percentage of their sa- gates for the purpose of deterMarc in cooperation with the Point IV. They will serve as model for the pilot-] -project of the deve- laries, within the plan of the na- mining the modalities of execulopment of Artibonite's communities undertaken by ODVA. tional renovation. tion of this interesting ODVA
Priority will be given to drain-] pilot-project. seventeen square kilometer por- |the rehabilitation of that very ing roads are no longer passable;
tion of land, bounded on the west populous zone. waters from a lagoon have overby the section Pont Sonde-Pont THE ACTUAL SITUATION- flowed two built-in areas and two
l'Estere national highway, on Under the Government of Pre- cemeteries.
plan of the na- mining the modalities of execulopment of Artibonite's communities undertaken by ODVA. tional renovation. tion of this interesting ODVA
Priority will be given to drain-] pilot-project. seventeen square kilometer por- |the rehabilitation of that very ing roads are no longer passable;
tion of land, bounded on the west populous zone. waters from a lagoon have overby the section Pont Sonde-Pont THE ACTUAL SITUATION- flowed two built-in areas and two
l'Estere national highway, on Under the Government of Pre- cemeteries. the south by a
of the Ar- sident Estime, that
feics
portion
region was Those 1,732 hectares of land
tibonite River and on the East the first to take advantage of include about ten habitations:
and North by Zepine Lagoon and improvement, by means of irri-Moreau, Paye, Dutrejette, PreFosse Naboth. Tucke
Rollei
First of all, this land must be
No
drained, irrigated and then planted with rice, sugar cane, veget- Caribbean Construction
Tuh
ables, beans, corn and other culCo. SA. towahe
tures, in order to increase production tenfold, to diversify and
Builders Of The Military
to assure a rental value to the
City
BBotes
project the income from which
will be used in the achievement
Gen. Manager: Gerard THEARD
of other similar programs in
LIFA
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above the $1.40 basic support and the certificate value is fxed, allocations would be short of the domestic food use and millers respect to production and supplies. It proposes abandonment of
Jumble Of Wheat Prices? the open market cost will adance correspondingly Naturally, would be forced to go to the CCC to obtain wheat with domestic the national 55,000,000-acre allotment on wheat and substitution of
recession in futures would breg the opposite change. marketing certificates. The bill provides, that the agency may aproduction goal: This goal would be equal to yearly requirements
(Extract From *The Southwestern Miller")
--Untenable Discounts, Promimssell its wheat at no less than 105 per cent of the support price for food, seed and exports, plus thel average quantity uised as feed
Unhappily, the uncertainties pn wheat prices to millers from the when accompanied by domestic. marketing certificates. On the in the 1959 and 1960 marketing years; less estimated imports and
Ef Congress votes for the enactent of the Food and Agrieuiture ers who base caleulations on that new level will only make-abe- nelw legislation do not end wth computations that allow for the basis of the S2 domestic grOSS food use support, this would mean allowanee for stock adjustments. It is indicated that the new
of
acre
Act 1962 as formulated by tho Kennedy administration and in-ginning in anticipating milling wheat flour costs. basic support, the fixed certilate value and the free market fluc anational average C.CC. sales prec of $2.10-the third price under aige allotment would be reduced to as low as 42,000,000. acres, which
troduced Wednesday, the wheat industry of the United States, in- Value of Certificates Cost Fuctortuations. It is amazing to Indthat-the framers of this measure, the new program. would compare with the allotment of 49,500,000 for 1962 and
and
55,000,-
cinding milling baking, will be confronted with the greatest The level of the.open or free market. that may be established apparently without appreciatic of ther competitive conditions in A Different Export Certificate000- in 1961. The 42,000,000-aere total is said to be predicated on
maze of ptice forces and variations in history starting with the on the basis of the $1.40 support will provide only One of the wheat and flour, have propose to authorize the Commodity Credit For the export wheat and flour trade, a different certificate is the withdrawal. of as much as 200,000,000 bushels from C.CC. 1963 crop. In seeking to attain its Eoal of acjustments in wheat pro- cost factors on milling wheat and on flonr and on flourand wheat Corp: to buy and sell the mak aketing certfitcates at discounts and propbsed. The bill provides that support for wheat accompained stockes. The bill fails to spell- out what the secretary should deem:
duction and supplies and at the same time to maintain the income moving for export. To reduice government expenditutres in the premiums not exceeding five per cent of their face value, In by export marketing certificates may be up to a maximuim of90 as an "excessive"" supply. of wheat farmers and reduce, government expenditures, the admi support of wheat and to strengthen participation in thè crop reduc- other words, if one miller St reds in buying certificates against per cent of parity, which would indicate a maximum export cer
nistration has evolved a program.
- out what the secretary should deem:
duction and supplies and at the same time to maintain the income moving for export. To reduice government expenditutres in the premiums not exceeding five per cent of their face value, In by export marketing certificates may be up to a maximuim of90 as an "excessive"" supply. of wheat farmers and reduce, government expenditures, the admi support of wheat and to strengthen participation in thè crop reduc- other words, if one miller St reds in buying certificates against per cent of parity, which would indicate a maximum export cer
nistration has evolved a program. that points to at Veast four sets tion aims, the new legislation provides for the issuance of certifi- domestic flour sales at the ascount Of five per cent and his tificate value of 79 cents a bushel. At the same time, the 75 per President Kennedy made reference in hits larm message thati
of prices. Moreover, under lije provisions of this: legialation, con cates to cover whear used for food for human consumption. domes- competitor finds it necessary pay the five per roent premitm, cent OE parity minimum support for domestic wheat does not apply preceded introduction of the new bill that the federal government
siderable fluctuations undoubtedly will be witnessed. The implica tically and wheat and its products moving. for export. The value the former will have an adva pase.of six cents a bushel, or the on exports, which means that the export certificate could, in fact, cannot be expected. to maintain "stoclos of commodities that we
tions of the trends and possibilities inherent in the price provi- finally set on these- certificates naturally will be added to the equal of 13.5 cents per hundred Areirhit of flour. This is an untenable be without face value. It is indicated that the Agriculture Depart: donot need and cannot use," but opinion iS growing that in wheat
sions will. create great confasion for millers and -Hlour buyers and miller's cost on wheat and will have to be reflected in the sales proposal. ment Jeans toward a value for export certificates at some dis- the surplus Of the holdings, or the excess, over real domestic and
even the growers. prices on flour. C.C.C. Wheat Price at $2.14
count under the domestic certificates. It IS also indieated that export requirements, is being exaggerated. Congress and the De-
-Basic Support Price of S1. 40Certificates and Market Levels- -
stiu another price,
further complications in ar the Department favors an export certifitate value at a level-that partment of Agriculture should clarify this vital point in the inThe section of the farm bill. dealing with wheat makes no spe- Briefly, it appears that the certificates to be issued on wheat tiving at wheat costs to S, is ahead from the plans ofc the will still require subsidies on, wheat and flour exports, but at terest of the domestic population and America's position- in the
cific reference to actual prices, and empowers the secretary of processed for domestier flour may represent a value of as much bill to reduce Commodity holdings. The- bilj provides rates sharply below those presently prevailing in line with the world as the greatest exporter of wheat. agriculture to make determinations on what will re as 79 cents a bushel, but the suggestions
on for the issuance of
certificates to on in the' basic
-
the.darmer
from Washington the
domestic Harketing
-farmers drop, support price:
End to or
ceive and what the miller and exporter mayi be forced to pay with plan/if enacted, point to a probable valne of 60 cents for domestie the basis of human consumptin in the- United States losr not-to On export sales of flour milled from: wheat aocompanied hy.
. agriculture to make determinations on what will re as 79 cents a bushel, but the suggestions
on for the issuance of
certificates to on in the' basic
-
the.darmer
from Washington the
domestic Harketing
-farmers drop, support price:
End to or
ceive and what the miller and exporter mayi be forced to pay with plan/if enacted, point to a probable valne of 60 cents for domestie the basis of human consumptin in the- United States losr not-to On export sales of flour milled from: wheat aocompanied hy. do- of Support the: Pre:1902 Plan- of bill is
It would,
only few limitations. it provides, establish a bisic sup- marketing certificates. These suggestions stem from the indication exceed 50. Der cent of the' quia H-by which the seeretary of agri. mestic certificates, mills will receive a refund eqtial to the dilfer One price vital provisions shall. be this new thus worded: of
at
P"NO support made available
port the discretion of the secretary, who, however, is required tliat Secretary OE Agriculture Orville 1-Preman and his Departs culfure determines that C.C.d stockcs should be reduced It has ence between the domestic and export certificate value,
for
for any crop of
to take into consideration competitive world prices of wheatt the mert have a goal or a return of S2 abustel on wheat used for been indieated in Washingtont that the administration favors an -Unrealistic on: Produetion Cutswheat which marketing quotas are Tot in effect: becauise. feeding value of whent in relation to feed grains, and the level at domestic food, the same as the StMPpOrL on: all wheat from the annual withdrawal under Drea Int conditions of 150.000,000 to 200 Along with the uneertainties and impracticalities of the priée disapproval Ot quotas by prodicnris.e
which price support is made available for feed grains. 1 The Dep-1 1962 crop. With the basic support priceat $1 1.40:it would bes néces 000,000 bushels from" CCC sto ks. Thus, the total Of the marketing Drovisions on wheat the new measureiraises serious questioris with In'additions it is quota provided: for for
is
is
artment of Agriculture widely credited with a deciston for-S1. .40 sary to set avalue of 6O cents on each domestic marketing certiA
"Ia marketing whcat any marieting year dis:
a
by the is
bushel on farms as the basic support bticc, This figure is very ficate to assure S2 The bill specifically states that the: portion Of
approved use produicers, its at CCC authorized prices to soil for unrelikely to be the basis for trading in open -markets, including futures, the whent crop going into domestic food use shall be supported
STEPHEN
stricted up to 200.000 from 000 stoekes bushels of market wheat." during the marketing
and would be subjeet to changes inflhienced by crop: developments at 75 to 90 per cent of parity, which means $1.82 to 32,19a bushel
BROS year
domestically and over the world, monetary forces and other inttu: on the basis Of current parity. which wvas announced last week
TIE WIRLD TURNS TO Wbite Label" NI, V. IIAITI MERCHANT Instead of that which come with of
ences: The wheat futures market probably will nove around thisas $2.43. Under the bill the certifieate values could be anywhere
PERSONALLY SUPERVISED quotas by alternative, of would in a rejection
support level of $1.40 just as it niow centers around the S21oan between 42 cents and 79 cents to comply with the 75 to 90 per
LOADING AND UNLOADING
more than a thiret votings growers referendum
that has been set for the 1962 crop.
V. IIAITI MERCHANT Instead of that which come with of
ences: The wheat futures market probably will nove around thisas $2.43. Under the bill the certifieate values could be anywhere
PERSONALLY SUPERVISED quotas by alternative, of would in a rejection
support level of $1.40 just as it niow centers around the S21oan between 42 cents and 79 cents to comply with the 75 to 90 per
LOADING AND UNLOADING
more than a thiret votings growers referendum
that has been set for the 1962 crop. It is not improbable that the cent range if the basic price isestablished -at $1.40. a
after wheat passage program of prior the bill, to the the speeial country 1962 may witness a retumn to the
lower support; which takes into consideration competitive world
SERVE HAITI AND FLORIDA
to the Food stabilization measure.IE
prices, wil lead to increased trading in wheat futures,
Obviously, the Drice of $2 may not be the actual cost of milling
forthnightly sailings, of the Congress 1962. or refuses to pass on nety other new measure, and Agriculture wheat Actof
But, the miller who looks to the wheat futures and cash relations wheat for domestic use, or the cost which millers will have toz
Miami-Port au Prince-Miami will fails revert agree to that in.effeet any to the DEOon
markets built upon the new support of $1.40 and the flour bug- compute in selling flour, If wheat futures or the cash basis move
MIAMI ADDRESS:
gram a minimum acreage allotment of prior 55,000,000 this acres year. and This 75 involves to 90
Teleplione: Franidin Highland. 0-7228 51767 per cent of parity support. Ao 2
What an end to all supports would mean to market prices may
CACIOUE ISLAND be gleaned from the probability that levels commensurate with
of
chat
world prices would prevail. On the basis curent export subsid-
"IBO BEACH" ies, they world Drices are ras much as 74 cents below present American pricos. In urging Congress to approve the new legislation,
ONLY 30 MINUTES President Kennedy cited independent studies indieating that "wheat
prices could be sliced almost in half"' with the abandonment of
FROM PORT-AU-PRINCE farm programs. aîtian
ENTRY (INCLUDING Wheat growers violating acreage allotments would still be subROUND-TRIP ject to a penalty of 65 per cent of parity on their excess produetion, which is the same as for 1962. With quotas in effect, after
TRANSFORTATHION) BOAT
approval by two-thirds of the growers in a referendum, farms with
-
an
of
raft
ONLY $1.00
average acreage wheat during 1980 and 1961 of 15 acres or
-
the ind after ntry ses before
1cs5 would not be subject to the program unless the growers elect
Tropics to the Poles Inall
Children - Oeute ed to participate. The wheat from non-participating small farms
Ruen
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fine blending, Scottial eine Resturant White Sand and Beach Bar Will Congress vote, to impose upon the wheat and fiour industries
WHAT TO BUY
make
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PAGE 10
HAITI S U N. Sunday February 25, 1962
The Future Of Manned Space Flights
hours of exploration on the moo (certain to learn more about
as geologists. They will collect themselves. soil samples, take seismic pro: But these practical and scienby D. Brainerd HOLMES jand without all the equipment Man, on the othér hand, ic files, and photograph important tific advantages are not the chief
needed to keep the man alive. flexible and imaginative, He can lunar outcroppings. reasons that
man outward
Mr. Holmes is Director of Man- The problems of sustaining observe, reason, and make depropel The motivation for
are,
ned Space Flight Programs, Na- man in space of course, well cisions. The human brain is its For the first time, man will into manned space: space flight goes
some
deeper. tional Aeronauties and Space known. He is, in ways, a own "backup."
be able to examine his own phy- Throughout history, man's desAdministration. fragile creature. He depends on The Project Mercury program siology away from his mundane has compelled him to exoxygen and an exquisite balance has demonstrated clearly that surroundings. Since lunar gravi- tiny the unknown, scale every
LANGLEY FIELD, Virginia- of pressures and temperatures. the issue of man versus machin- ty is only one-sixth that of plore overcome every
Man
obstais in space to stay. There He must be protected. He cannot es is incorrect. It is not man earth's, the
summit,
is
performance of-the
he destined to play a vital do monotonous work for a long versus machines but man plus human body will be of particul- cle. the moon
and direct role as both pilot and time. He is fallible and he isun- machines. ar interest. The almost means within to reach
as
man's
scientific observer, the U.S. able to perceive many things In the Mercury spacecraft, for
are
the grasp. Astronaut did in his orbital flight which instruments can detect. example, there are parallel SYS- Almost free of gravity and all But this will be the only moon are begin- the
Tuesday. But instruments also require a tems for every phase of the the usual environment
ning. Beyond this solar system and
In the past, questions have idegree of protection: they also, flight. The entire mission can be ed with living earth, associat-Iplanets men arcthen of
been raised. about the dual roles malfunction. True, provision can controlled automatically by raon
other solar systems. and scientific observer- be made for "backup" devices dio signals from ground stations. 2u Astronaut plays. Some scien- to take control in case: of failure, Alternatively, there are, manual
tists have argued that anything but the added weight and com- controls or "over-rides" which
a man can do, can be done as nlicated electronic devices cre- the Astronaut can use atr his
well or better by instruments - ate even moré problems. discretion. The automatic systems work to the Astronaut's
advantage, freeing him for other
lookfrnt
tasks. At the same time, the manual
AArFag
59 controls provide both a simpler
S19AN
BLUE ANIEEL &
thus
reliable system
SLAR
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and more
and a backup or reserve sys
on the label
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tem. HOTEL MONTANA
As the range and duration of
space missions increase, flights
will be measured in days and
weeks rather than in minutes
* At L00fect altitude.yet only 7mnules O Land hours.
's
advantage, freeing him for other
lookfrnt
tasks. At the same time, the manual
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thus
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SLAR
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tem. HOTEL MONTANA
As the range and duration of
space missions increase, flights
will be measured in days and
weeks rather than in minutes
* At L00fect altitude.yet only 7mnules O Land hours. The Astronaut will
from the heart oF PORT-AU-PRINCE : C. necessarily want to leave routine attitude control to automatic
* Themost exquisite Views, overlooking thediy @ scientific equipment observations, and concentrate reports, on
the bay,hheplains.the: mountains . and experiments. They will be able to use their
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a long periods of weightlesness on
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WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
On May 25, 1961, President
Hort-ou- prince (Xan)
L Kennedy proposed, and Congress
TUESDAU :Informal Créole Bulpet.Damengjrom jendorsed, a U.S. goal of landing
7:30 PM to
8 men on the moon before this de
Meringue nEn Conlegt
cade is over. The National Aer
admissionfec
onautics and Space, AdministraASNECTEEE
Punchbowl
is working
wlisusoag:demplipnory gel-together
tion (NASA)
with the
Parly from 7pm fo Bpm. help of other government agencMeastantannant
FRIDAY :Gala Dinner-Dende from 730Pmt to CY5 ies to achieve that goal. 1:30am. Superb Show ot 10:30 te
Served EXCLUSIVELY af Haiti's Leading
No admission fee
do The first man on the moon will
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS & BY CONNOISSEURS
ALL
wilh
survey a bleak domain. Since
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
smstidesidolallyrd from719
there is no atmosphere to screen
native Combo
out solar radiation, the lunar exX
*
C8 69 plorers will have to wear pro-
-
SI tective suits at all times. The absence of an atmosphere,
however, makes the moon SO attractive as a place for scientific observations by man. As Dr. ISSA
Beautitul Peligre Lake
Robert Jastrow NASA has
OFHAITI
forany and an who wish to partake of the beautifui Dointed out, the of history of the
goodness of a peaceful vacation amidst the sur- solar system is preserved on the
ART GALLERY
roundings of nature's own greenery. face of the moon. du
From
onRoed Quai
Miles
Port au Prince
On earth, the erosion by wind
HUNTING
FISHING
and water and the upthrust of
by
SWIMMING
by
RECREATION
Scolplures
PAINTINGS
mountains and volcanoes have
BUNGALOW
RESTAURANT
wiped out the original surface.
the of history of the
goodness of a peaceful vacation amidst the sur- solar system is preserved on the
ART GALLERY
roundings of nature's own greenery. face of the moon. du
From
onRoed Quai
Miles
Port au Prince
On earth, the erosion by wind
HUNTING
FISHING
and water and the upthrust of
by
SWIMMING
by
RECREATION
Scolplures
PAINTINGS
mountains and volcanoes have
BUNGALOW
RESTAURANT
wiped out the original surface. R.FRANCOIS Cedor
WATER SKI
RELAXE
But the pristine surface of the
J.I DU DERRIER J.E.Gourgue
moon observed first-hand by
V.Denis
For your reservation, calt up in ODVA Radio-Station at men can help astrophysicists
O.DU PERRIER L.Lazard
reconstruct the birth and rearly
A.DIMANCHE J.Gabriel
PORT AU PRINCE
life of the solar system. R:
N.Jean
Corner Rue du Gentre and des Cesars 68. With these objectives, thel E
HirT 3
crewmen may spend their first --- Page 10 ---
Sunday February 25, 1962
HAITI S U N
PAGE ii
TELE-HAITI WEEKLY SCHEDULE
sented by the Esso Reporter
NEW CARNIVAL SHOW
9:05pm-"CLUE 5" in its weekly program
AT BACOULOU
FEBRUARY 26 TO MARCH 4, 1962 9:35pm-German Faces Documentary
This Wednesday marks the
10:0 00pm-Close of program National Anthem
MONDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1962
opening of Bacoulou's "Bal Mas6:00pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
THURSDAY MARCH Ist, 1962
que," a new carnival show stag. 6:00pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
ed by the Troupe de Danse Ba6:30pm-Evening general program schedule & Weather report 6:30pm-Presentation of Evening program
coulou at the Cabaret Theatre
6:40pm--Cartoons
6:35pm-Weather report
in Petionville. The spectacle wili
7:00pm-The Whistler
6:40pm-Children's
be presented every Wednesday
7:30pm--Children's program: second edition
program
night through Mardi Gras. 7:45pm-Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events 7:00pm-ICI INTERPOL, new episode
"Bal Masque" will climax in
8:00pm-The Ford Show, new series: FURIE
7:00pm-Children's program (2nd part)
a gala costume ball on Monday,
7:48pm--Telenews (Ist edition) Review of the
March 5. All proceeds for the
8:30pm-The friend of your home: Dr. Emerson Douyon
8:00pm-Western Theater with Bat Masterson, day's events ball will go to the Society for
0:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre-
& S Construction
presented by M Handicapped Children. sented by the Esso Reporter
Co. 8:30pm-Telecinema
9:09pm-Powell Industrial Works' weekly program: "I Love Lucy" 9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- AUTO FOR SALE
9:35pm-Air France presents: EVASIONS
sented by the Esso Reporter
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
3:08pm-Telecinema (Cont'd)
1959 AUSTIN Healy Sprite
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1962
only 15000 miles, in excellent
6:00pm--Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
10:00pm-Close ol program il National Anthem
condition.
00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- AUTO FOR SALE
9:35pm-Air France presents: EVASIONS
sented by the Esso Reporter
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
3:08pm-Telecinema (Cont'd)
1959 AUSTIN Healy Sprite
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1962
only 15000 miles, in excellent
6:00pm--Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
10:00pm-Close ol program il National Anthem
condition. Bargain-price. 6.30pm-Presentation of Evening
FRIDAY MARCH 2nd, 1962
Apply: Ed. van Meer, Curacao
program
6:00pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
Trading Co. Rue Pavée. 6:35pm--Weather report
6:30pun-Presentation of Evening program
6.40pm-Children's program
YACHT FOR SALE
7:Wpm-NOEBE & BONDEL presents: "My Three Sons"
6:35pm--Weather 6:4
report
7:30pm--Children's program (2nd part)
40pm-Children's program
28ft. yacht with complete sets
7:00pm-Our Miss Brooks
of sails in dacron, nylon and
7.dopm-Telenews (1st edition) Reviews of the day's events
7:30pm-Pour vous Mesdames, cooking show presented by Miche- cotton. With Universal auxiliary
8:00pm-Voice of America
line
engine. Copper sheethed bottom;
8-30pm-Telecinema (1st part)
built at Italian yard. Fully
9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- 7:45pm--Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events equipped for extended cruising
8:00pm-Sea Hunt
with
etc. sented the
by Esso Reporter
dinghy, compas,
8:30pm--Musical Show
5:dopm-Telecinema (Cont'd)
0:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late
pre- Apply for full details, descrip:
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
sented by the Esso Reporter
news, tion and pictures. Wili be sold
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1962
9:05-Wagon Train
far below market value in U.S. 6:00pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
Ed. van Meer, Curacao Trad6:30pm-Presentation of Evening
0:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
ing Co. - Rue Pavee. program
6:35pm--Weather report
SATURDAY MARCH 3, 1962
6,40pm-Children's program: Cartoons
LUNCH DINE HAVE
5:30pm-Musical program Mire Tele-Haiti
7:00pm-Dragnet, withJack Webb
6-00pm-Presentation of evening program
COOKTAILS
7:30pm-Children's program: Cartoons
6:30pm-Well Fargo Tales
7:45pm-Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events 7:00pm--Weather report
Excellent Lobster Dishes
8:00pm-Pan American World Airways program
7:08pm--Education Nationale program: English Courses Jean
8.S0pm-Bonlangerie La Poste presents a new chapter of "Le
Sorel
by
A SPECIALITY
Comte de Monte Christo"
7:d8pm-Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events
9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- 8:00pm-Banque Commerciale d'Haiti program with Languichatte
By The Sea-Side
- v 2X
2 XX 8:30pm-Pan American World Airways: ICI INTERPOL
At
3 BAL MASOUE AT BACOULOU!
new chapter of "Le
Sorel
by
A SPECIALITY
Comte de Monte Christo"
7:d8pm-Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events
9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- 8:00pm-Banque Commerciale d'Haiti program with Languichatte
By The Sea-Side
- v 2X
2 XX 8:30pm-Pan American World Airways: ICI INTERPOL
At
3 BAL MASOUE AT BACOULOU! 9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- KYONABEACH
V
sented by the Esso Reporter
A CARNIVAL BENEFIT FOR THE SOCIETY ( 9:0spm--Tele-Sport
FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
( 10:0 00pm-Close of program National Anthem
Have Your Party At
Monilay, March 5th, 1962 at10:00 p.m. SUNDAY MARCH 4, 1962
KYONA
Entrance Limited To 100 Persons
$
$5.00 Per Person
12:30pm-Musical program Mire Tele-Haiti
Swim, Spearfish, Snorkle,
ALL PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO
1:00pm-Program Schedule
Water-Ski And Sail
THE HANDICAPPED
8 1:05pm--Widen your knowledge (Scientific Documentary)
In Safe Coastal Waters
C 1:30pm--Children's program
From KYONA
DEEP-SEA FISHING
Make Your Ereservation Now For The C 2:0pm-Tele-Jourmal
EXCURSIONS
3 HIGH LIGHT OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON! 0 3:00pm-USANA Program: DESTINATION DANGER
B0ebetoleoloelo 6666666 a & 3:30pm--Guy Lombardo Show
4:00pm--Carnival 1962 at Jacotte's Club 5
X
> ooooo 09099 X aX X a 4-30pm-Telecinemu
Real Estate Agency
6:00pm-End of program National Anthem. LOISEAU 8 Co. Drambuie LIQUEUR 3
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A > 0 > dotoolo oo a X X --- Page 11 ---
AGE 12
HAITI SUN'
Sunday February 25, 1962
LETTER TO CHICAGO TRIBUNE
cois Duvalier and that he helps
IN HONOR OF FRIENDSHIP
shape the politient destinies of
(Continued from page 5)
(Continued from page 5) naged to maintain Haiti as aj or good friend, the republic-of
I cannot pretend to analyze firm friend ol the United States Haiti. will
to
best
the backgrounds of all of the mi- and the free Caribbean.
oolo oo a X X --- Page 11 ---
AGE 12
HAITI SUN'
Sunday February 25, 1962
LETTER TO CHICAGO TRIBUNE
cois Duvalier and that he helps
IN HONOR OF FRIENDSHIP
shape the politient destinies of
(Continued from page 5)
(Continued from page 5) naged to maintain Haiti as aj or good friend, the republic-of
I cannot pretend to analyze firm friend ol the United States Haiti. will
to
best
the backgrounds of all of the mi- and the free Caribbean. Judging Peter H. CLAYTON
give presents one's friends in line with the
nisters in the Haitian govern- by recent events in Cuba and Vice President,
thoughts of Socrates who said: "Get not your friends
ment nor to comment on the elsewhere, that must have been Meissner Engineers,
by bare compliments, but giving them sensible tokens
political opinions of their wives, quite a job. of your love. It is well worth while to learn to win the
asi apparently_Jules Dubois seeks
heart of a man the
Force is
to do. I do want to say this; Dr. It has not only been a pleasFOR SALE
make
right way. of no use to
Francois Duvalier has brought ure to work in Haiti, but it has
or preserve a friend, who is an animal that is
reason and sanity to Haiti, has been a lesson in human progress 1960 Opel, 2-door Sedan, Beige never caught nor tamed but by kindness and pleasure. begun the hard and thanklèss and achievement. If the attitude Color, 4 Cylinders, white side- Excite them by your civilities, and show them that you
task of bringing the economy of of Haiti's public servants toward wall tires, perfect condition, low desire nothing more than their satisfaction;
with
that
oblige
country back to a sensible a United States company is any mileage L $1,600.00
all your soul that friend who has made
a
level and, in the face of poverty, gauge of their feelings toward 1960 English Prefect For, 4- of his own.."
you present
agitation, Fidelism, and extrem- our country, I say that we are door Sedan, 4 Cylinders, twoisms from left to right, has ma- Tortunate that there Is a Dr Franless than 4,000
Compare that with the attitude of Napoleon Bonatone grey,
miles, parte, who boasted that he made courtiers and
perfeet condition - $1,500.00
other
Frigidaire Automatic Washing people that he could use, but never pretended to make
Chatelet des Fleurs Machine, Deluxe Model, perfect friends. Forgotten except by the British government
condition (Available last week in who had sent him there after his defeat at the Battle
GARDEN PRODUCTS
May or first of June) - $225.00. of Waterloo he fretted away the last years of his life
Wool carpet with protection on the rocky island of St. Helena-alone
pad, 12' X 14' $85.00
and friendless. Are Available Exclusively At
14 Cubic Ft. Frigidaire Refri: There is no question but that the world's most megerator, Almost new, perfect morable friendship was that of the Pythagoreans, DaAU LINCOLN GROCERIES
condition $250.00
mon and Phintias. Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, conGeneral Electric 12" Stool type, demned Damon to death. Damon begged leave of abs3-speed fan, perfect condition ence to go home and settlo his affairs, while Phintias
and RIGAUD GROCERIES
$30.00
pledged himself to endure the punishment in
Westinghouse television, 21"
his stead
screen, blonde colored, perfect if he did not return at the appointed time. Damon was
High Class Iceburg-Lettuce
condition - $250.00
punctual at his appointment with death, and this in50 ft.
Syracuse, conGeneral Electric 12" Stool type, demned Damon to death. Damon begged leave of abs3-speed fan, perfect condition ence to go home and settlo his affairs, while Phintias
and RIGAUD GROCERIES
$30.00
pledged himself to endure the punishment in
Westinghouse television, 21"
his stead
screen, blonde colored, perfect if he did not return at the appointed time. Damon was
High Class Iceburg-Lettuce
condition - $250.00
punctual at his appointment with death, and this in50 ft. outside T.V. Antenna stance of friendship SO pleased the king that he parStrawberries, Broccoli, Water-Cress
$35.00. doned him and begged to be admitted to a friendship
Contact Mrs Henry Trice, HAS- sO warm as that of Damon and Phintias. With Unsurpassed Standards of Food-Purity Co Hill. above prices are final. In modern times we have seen examples of friendship which are at least on a par with that of Damon
and Phintias, During World War I and II there were
many examples of young men of whom it could be said,
Le Grand Hotel Oloffson
"Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down
his life for his friend." There were the friends who
THE FABULOUS GINGERBREAD PALACE
covered the retreat of their comrades, knowing full
Presents its famous Winter Show
will that they could not themselves escape and that
their death was inevitable. Not once but scores of times there have been exampBAMBOCHE CREOLE
les of friendship which surpassed all understanding. in
FEATURING THE BEST TALENTS of the ISLAND
the two conflicts to which we refer. An enemy hand
A
a
grenade lands in a group of friends, laughing and joking and unaware of the impending raid. Without so
much as a moment's thought, one of the group throws
himself on top of the grenade and is immediately blown
to pieces. But his friends survive. One of the well-known revolutionary presidents of
Central America has a saying which has attracted considerable ttention. His attitude is, "Para los amigos oro
y para los enemigos, plomo-For one's friends gold, and
,A
for one's enemies, lead.". For alt of its sincerity, it is
perhaps a rather extreme attitude. We extend warmest greetings to all our friends, and
to all of the friends of our friends, "The Day of the
Friend," could be an exceptionally worthy occasion. ltal
2 ver
You know
The show is presented by Lavinia Williams Ya rborough outstanding interpretor of classic and
folk dances and founder of the Haitian Institute of folk and classic dances witlt a cast including
k'sa really fine
such talents as Glamourous songtress Yanick Coupet, well-known Andre Germain in a daring
Sootch
it's
dance
when
and dangerous. fire
and the unimitable Tr oubadour Ti-Paris and his Trio and numerous
otber well- known dancers. JOHNNIE
The Sbow
WALKER
is presented every Monday night at 10:30 It is very spectacular variety program
wh'ch comprises the best dances and song of the Magic Island. GENERAL ADMISSION: $2
JOHNNIE WALKER
DINNER AND SHOW: $5 PER PERSON
Bora 1820- acill going strong
DINNER TIME 7:30-9:30
MBC RAHAR
EXCLUSIVE AGENT: LIONEL S. D'ADESKY --- Page 12 ---
a Sunday February 25, 1962
HAITI SUN
PAGE 13
PAM AM PILOTS TO STRIKE
CALL FOR BEAUTY
(Continued from page 1)
New York (AP)-A strike by 1,400 pilots against Pan American
World Airways, largest of the international air carriers, was ord- Photo Europe, one of the
BEGoodrich Rock Service
world's greatest photographic
ered by the Air Line Pilots Association yesterday to start at 12:01 magazines, has sent word to one
a.m.
D'ADESKY --- Page 12 ---
a Sunday February 25, 1962
HAITI SUN
PAGE 13
PAM AM PILOTS TO STRIKE
CALL FOR BEAUTY
(Continued from page 1)
New York (AP)-A strike by 1,400 pilots against Pan American
World Airways, largest of the international air carriers, was ord- Photo Europe, one of the
BEGoodrich Rock Service
world's greatest photographic
ered by the Air Line Pilots Association yesterday to start at 12:01 magazines, has sent word to one
a.m. March 6. of the better camera shops that
prevents unnecessary tire failures! it is looking for a Haitian beauGIVES LONGER SERVICE
The strike order was issued in Chicago by Clarence N. Sayen, ty. There are certain qualificapresident of theassociation, according to a spokesman for the pilots tions to be met concerning age,
- GREATER TRACTION
beauty and photogenic quality. here. The strike action followed a new breakdown in contract re- All that is necessary at this
Husky double-chevron cleats
opener negotiations here Monday. point is to send in a good photoin Service new tires B.F.Goodrich give full traction Rock
graph, and you are on the list
in forward or reverse, guard
A Technically the pilots had been free to strike against the carrier for work as an artist's model -
against slippage. The tire is
since Jan. 9 but had refrained from such action as negotiations highly paid, honorable employbuilt to its inflated shape. It
ment which usually leads to
flexes evenly - - no localized
continued. However, it was announced they lost patience as the other things- the movies, the
stresses that cause unnecessary
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Art. 1.-It is created at the
PIERRE SANSARICQ Jeremie
Department of Finances and EcGERALD DELAQUIS
Time takes on a rosy hue
onomic Affairs a Committee cal- NABIH S. HAGE Saint-Marc Jeremie
through the sapphire crystal
led "Commission de Controle et
de Reglement des Creances Pri
of your Movado 66 Firmament "watch
vees Americaines", includingthe
Directory of the Treasury, the
President of the Administrative
Board of the National Bank of
the Republic of Haiti, the Chief
of Public Debt Service, a memberof Cour Superieure des Compa Member
TROPIGAS
tes,
of Grand Technical Council of National Resources
and Economic Development, or
their respective representatives:
Art. 2nd.-The Committee is
authorized to collect, study and
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Citizens. It will present its necessary recommendations to the
Secretary of State of Finances CLIENTS, THAT COMMENCING THE
and Economic Affairs in view
of the liquidation of debts ac- 26th OF FEBRUARY, IT WILL HAVE AT
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cree is published, the American
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their claims to the Commission
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gold nent, tigure gold mgret dial ct.,
de Controle et des Reglements GLASS CHIMNIES AND MANTLES FOR
des Creances privees Americai- REPLACEMENTS. nes. After the delay no request
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QUEST ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PAID
MOVADO
fimament
The Texaco Caribbean Office IN ADVANCE FOR THEIR LAMPS TO
has the pleasure to announce
that its offer to sell a DKW car
Model 1959 is cancelled by this HAVE THE KINDNESS TO CALL FOR
ONE SALE AT MAISON ORIENTALE present advice which eliminates THEM ON THE 26th
all future bids which could be
OR SHORTLY
AND LITTLE EUROPE
submitted to. THEREAFTER. - --- Page 13 ---
FAGE 14
HAITISUNT
Sunday February 25, 1962
AT THE FRENCH
MIMIIUIIIIIIITIINUIUUELILUULLIIG
Off the Telediol
INSTITUTE
MEN's SHIRTS
The word. js going around hat the Montana will close its doors On Friday 23rd at 5:00 p.m.,
on April first, but the No. 1 and No. 2 boys there say that all Mr Philippe North, Director of
SCARVES
doors except one. is nearer the truth. -Germaine and Gerard Pierre the French Institute inaugurated
Louis are planning a Bal Masque for March 5th at Shoal Sands the "Cours Publics" of the InHANDKERCHIEPS
in Mariani. That's a great idea; a dip in the sea wili bring 'em stitute. back alive from too much meringue, or rum, or anything. The From this date, the Institute
will offer the following courses
Ra-Ra band called the 22nd of May is very un-gay (that's pig each week:
By
bad
YARD
Latin, friends).
e and Gerard Pierre the French Institute inaugurated
Louis are planning a Bal Masque for March 5th at Shoal Sands the "Cours Publics" of the InHANDKERCHIEPS
in Mariani. That's a great idea; a dip in the sea wili bring 'em stitute. back alive from too much meringue, or rum, or anything. The From this date, the Institute
will offer the following courses
Ra-Ra band called the 22nd of May is very un-gay (that's pig each week:
By
bad
YARD
Latin, friends). I had a few minutes last Sunday morning. Tuesday at 5:00: "Poetes et
I had just dragged my hangover out of bed when I looked outside Romanciers Contemporains" by
and lo and behold! there was a long-horned steer walking majes- Mr Raymond Lichet;
tically into the water. When I realized it wasn't the D-T's I felt Wednesday at 5:00: "Les
LIBERTYFleurs de Mai" by Mr Adrien
better. He had broken away from the man leading him to slaughter
ondon
Martin;
and gone in for a cooling dip. -This must be my week for animals. Late Monday night I saw an odd thing on the Peitonville Road. Friday at 5:00: "Philosophie
SUMMER
avec Alain" (Text explication)
DRESSES
A little puppy had been hit and killed and left by the side of by Mr Philippe North. A
BLOUSES
the road. Both when I went up the road and when I came down These courses are not only for
again I noticed a large dog trying to lift the dead puppy and students but for all persons inRE d
take it away; and it was a male, obviously, and not the pup's terested in the lectures. S
Eclung
mother. Watch out for the HASCO train when she goes thru The series of lectures, the
town empty... they're really making up for lost time this week. "Mardis" of the French InstitNo wonder, when they broke down near the Riviera (remember?) ute will be reopened on
FISHER
FebruaFREE
last Sunday, there must have been 200 free lunchers around. Ed. ry 27th at 8:00 p.m. The lecturPORT 53.55.Rue SHOPPING du CENTER
and Ginger Blechschmidt from Chicago are guests at the Mon- er will be the Professor Robert
Quai
tana.They reported that this is the first place where they received Worms, Doctor of Paris HospitDresses and Shirts made eonorder
als, who will talk about the Inand delivered in 24
came
hours. any kind of a welcome upon arrival, and they
from San fections diseases and the Progm We to the States
Juan and a small island-hopping trip. Are you listening Geo Gon- ress of the medical Sciences.. ship
RV
zales? What milk and chocolate distributorship in Haiti is a bone
of contention at the moment? Somebody told Lavinia Williams
she's wearing her skirts too long. She's been so busy she hadn't
noticed all those unlovely knees the gals are showing nowadays. This week the Birthday Boy is Dan Allen, bless his fat little
head. -Rodolf Castera is importing a new Italian calculator called
the "Everest" It has a dial on it just like a telephone. You usc
it to divide. The price is right too. I saw an ad in the Timc
which reads... rent almost every partyneed from Hertz!.. mean
ing everything from tables and chairs to china, glass and silver
ware. When do you begin, Jean Bolte? -Those outdoor mura
panels at the Red Carpet are nothing short oI stunning, especially
at night. That's known as giving Art the red carpet treatment
Odette Wiener has put the charming Christophe's Court numbe:
back in the Bacoulou show, which makes a lot of people happy. MORT
-And putting Gerard Dorsinville at the mike with the band was
a brilliant idea too.
which reads... rent almost every partyneed from Hertz!.. mean
ing everything from tables and chairs to china, glass and silver
ware. When do you begin, Jean Bolte? -Those outdoor mura
panels at the Red Carpet are nothing short oI stunning, especially
at night. That's known as giving Art the red carpet treatment
Odette Wiener has put the charming Christophe's Court numbe:
back in the Bacoulou show, which makes a lot of people happy. MORT
-And putting Gerard Dorsinville at the mike with the band was
a brilliant idea too. -Gourmet Club held elections last week and
AUX INSECTES DOMESTIQUES
the new president is Juliette Elkon. Out-going president Gina
Celestin handed,in her report and made a thank-you speech to
the 22 membersof this active club. Mrs Elkon is readying an
article-on Haiti for Gourmet Magazine for which she is a staff
writer. Donald Born of the American Embassy staff is being
transferred back to Washington. He's on the sick list with three
Shelitox,
months in Gitmo hospital. Sally and Ray Chambers have just
sent word from Paris that they are the
dieldrin
proud parents of a new
wilh
boy their second child since leaving Haiti. There must be some
connection with all that black coffee they used to drink late at
night at Dan Allen's just how I don't know. What a blessing
Athestrongest and
to be able to buy all the VO-5 hair products now at Claude Marmost persisfent
tin's. The new blue VO-5 for grey or white hair makes you look
insect-killer ever
like sterling silver out of Tiffany, and the shampoo is dream-boat
à I a
-Neatest snatch of the week occurred at Brasserie de la Couronne last week when the payroll clerk, Carmen, was about. to
deliver the pay envelopes to the truck drivers. As she neared the
bottom of the stairs somebody came out of the alley and smashed
a hand full of sand into her eyes. He got away with about $600. -Somebody asked if Thursday, Washington's Birthday, was celebrated in Haiti by throwing silver dollars across the Artibonite! That wasn't you Dick, was it? -There's a couple staying at Villa
Creole in what they call the Honeymoon Suite. They have been
away from home on vacation for several weeks and 'he' says this
is the first time they've seen a double bed since they left.
truck drivers. As she neared the
bottom of the stairs somebody came out of the alley and smashed
a hand full of sand into her eyes. He got away with about $600. -Somebody asked if Thursday, Washington's Birthday, was celebrated in Haiti by throwing silver dollars across the Artibonite! That wasn't you Dick, was it? -There's a couple staying at Villa
Creole in what they call the Honeymoon Suite. They have been
away from home on vacation for several weeks and 'he' says this
is the first time they've seen a double bed since they left. They're
-
So enchanted with Villa Creole they are toying with the idea 0:
staying another week instead of going on. Ye Olde Editor go. himself tossed back at the border this week as he was trying
to drive his car back to Haiti. The aftermatch of a dictator, like
the mills of the gods, grinds very small. What's happened with
-
the maze of price complications of this new measure? (Continued m page 2)
SHELL TOX is on sale in all the groceries stors and at SHELL Stations. --- Page 14 ---
Sunday February 25, 1962
HAITI SUN
PAGE 15
HAITIAN POSTAGE STAMPS
Braniff Has Jets
SEATTLE TIMES PRAISES
Capable Of Landing
writer for the
The: people would
NIONS
Byron Fish, a
new religion.
On Small Strip
Seattle Times, became acquaint- Inot offend the old Gods, either". Braniff Air Lines recently aned with Haitian postage stamps It may be that Mr Fish is nounced the purchase of several
FROM
for the first time recently when bored with U.S. stamps, and par- airplanes capable of landing on
he received an article from Tom day notables, George Washington the ordinary air-strips for pistons
Dell, Manager of El Rancho. and Abraham Lincoln LE neither planes. They will be used ins
Mr Fish, in his column of Jan- ticularly with this month's birth- countries of Latin America which
uary 31st, said: The postage on of whom had much to contribute do no thave air-strips capable
Dell's letter shows
in the cheesecake departmont.
OD
the Haitians
V
of landing jet planes. They have
A
do not overlook even the new- But in any event, the U.S. mail a capacity of 60 passengers and
est goddesses. The 10 centime is noted for service above every will fly 540 miles per hour.
stamp carries the photograph of thing else.
Onions of first quality are available at the
Miss Haiti, World's Sugar Queen. At The Ciment d'Haiti FHFA 50-Years-Old
It makes our United States Post
foot-ball played according to
counter of ODVA at the corner of
was
Rues
Office
cantine
theoales
seem a bit stuffy. Our Monday morning
regulations of the International
solemn stamps never have beau- opened for the personnel of the Board was introduced, recalls
ty queens or any kind of cheese- Haiti Cement Co. at Fond Mom- the same paper, around the vearides Cesare and Rue du Centre, at the following)
cake."
bin, site of the factory. Construc- 1904.
tion of a dispensary has also
Mr Dell's envelope contained been initiated. The- factory now The celebration of the 50th an- prices:
an article on Voodoo in Haiti has a capacity. of 240 tons per niversary of the Haitian Federa15 Gourdes
which he sent to the major news- day.
tion of Foot-Ball opened Satur- <
101bs.-Bags
papers throughout the United
day Feb. 17th with a triangular
50lbs.-
15 Gourdes
States.
Fish further said, "Dell Tuesday Nights
tourney between the teams or3
Bags
writes that voodoo, like Christ- Informal Barbecue Port au Prince, Cap Haiten ands
ianity, is concerned with all Tuesday is barbecue night at St. Marc. In the line of the same Wholesale orders will be filled on the basis?
things, both good and evill Most Sans Souci. Dress is informal, commemorative ceremonies, ac
Haitians also are Christians but musie is. provided by the Hotel's! Mexican Team flew to
Gourdes: 2.75
10lbs.
(Minimumy
happened
Portcof
per
bags
as
among the natives Combo and the dinner is $2.50 Tuesday and met an All-Haitian
of numerous countries, 'conver- Der person. The hotel has a con- formation in a two series matchsion' merely meant adding-the venient and safe car park. es last night.
410 bags) and Gourdes: 14 per 50lbs. (Minim->
The program of festivities has
been arranged by the Commit 10 bags.)
tee of FHFA presided over tydun
KATHERINE DUNHAM Gerard Rouzier,
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HAITISUN
Sunday February 25, 1962
Voyagez par. AIR FRANCE
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Promising Primitive To Hang At El Rancho
Jacqueline entered a Col
(Continued from page 1) stem and finally to open in a in Paris, made new friends. and admiration with these words: rare and dazzling flower."
felt a great appeal for m
"Pour Jacqueline; jeune, belle She was 14 when she persuad: she wished she could study
et peintre de talent, je voudrais ed her parents, prominent Haiti- no but at her age gifted chil
de tout mon coeur la garder an Merchant, Mr Constant Elie are already stars. She ded
pres de moi, la voir grandir en Joseph and wife to send her to to try painting. She studied
tige fine et jolie pour finalement Paris. Always ghite andi sweet history of art and took cla
s'epanotir en fleur rare et she felt in herseif a void that the with an art teacher of Col
eblouissante" (To Jacqueline, wealthi of her father coul. not Bauffemont who predicted
young, beautiful and painter of feel. She had her fifteenth birth- she would make a name to
talent; I wish with all my heart day aboard the boat which took self if she continued. For K
I could keep her near me to see her to Paris. That was thirteen years, she studied with a E
her grow in a fine and pretty years ago. que's pupil a young painter
the name of Claude Perset
got the opportunity of mee
artist of different eliemead
living in Paris. She took de
ing classes with Italian pair
and designer Manfredo B
and classes on anatomy with
German artist. In 1956, she
at Borsi's studio a young
glish painter from Italian de
ent, Vittorio Nesti, in hotel b
As suite of romance by Jacqueline
iness in Florence and marn
him a few months later.
, she studied with a E
her grow in a fine and pretty years ago. que's pupil a young painter
the name of Claude Perset
got the opportunity of mee
artist of different eliemead
living in Paris. She took de
ing classes with Italian pair
and designer Manfredo B
and classes on anatomy with
German artist. In 1956, she
at Borsi's studio a young
glish painter from Italian de
ent, Vittorio Nesti, in hotel b
As suite of romance by Jacqueline
iness in Florence and marn
him a few months later. TI
lived at the Hotel Astoria
VOUR BEST GACOLINE BUy
Florence where she studied m
ATREGUAR GASOUNE PRICES! al painting. Vittorio dropped h
el business to concentrate
painting. Jacqueline found in h
her best crities. On the sugge
tion of a Swedish girl fried
also a painter, Jacqueline to
twelve paintings of Vittorio al
eight of her own to the Brink
Gallery in Stockholm, Swed
for an ehibit. Her fine works d
picting scenes of the Haitian li
with bright colors in the comp
sition and deep feelings in th
expression brought thrills to t
Swedes who bought up all he
paintings. Another ginl friend, beautif
TEXACO
CHIEF
FIRE
dancer Mareka Rivera, daught
100% CLIEATE-CONTROLLED
of the world famous Mexic
painter Diego Rivera introduc
EMOOTH, lively periormance wherher to Picasso, Matisse and Ch
eyer yo: fill cr up! That's what you gei
gall. She knew in the compar
with TEXACO FIRE CHIEF because it's
co
of these Masters what she war
100 percent Climate-Controlled,
Jacqueline E. J. Nesti
ed to be. She received thei
Stop in and See uis for a tankful soon! blessings as a painter and 0
4000 Gobs Get Liberty With Forrestal In Port returning home for a visit Me
reka suggested that she stop 1
-
Forrestal is capable of launch- ed host to thousands of foreign Mexieg to meet her father. Ar
ing and landing some of the visitors, including such person- Jaequeline spent 6 of the ma
world's highest performance air ages as Prince Rainier of Mo- marvelous months her a
order
of life
In to prove the quality of their
craft. Among her modern tight- naco, the Shah of Iran and King the "protegee" of this great ar
Service, the new management of the TEer aircraft is the F4H Phantom Hussein of Jordan. ist who showed her as much a
XACO Place Geffrard Service Station will offer you during the II, current holder of four world Sometimes referred to as a fection as to a, beloved daughte
speed records, and with her airmonth of February a free MARFAK chassis lubrication for any to-air missiles is described as floating hotel, or a city within and as attentive guidance as
minimum purchase of 10 gallons or more of gasoline,
having the greatest fire-power itself, the Forrestal contains a a painter with a very promissin
wide variety of extra facilities, future. ol any Navy interceptor. Her] such as three barber
a Jacqueline
will
arrived last Def
We be able to honor thaf ofter ouly on Saturday from noon floating airfield of approximate- bakery, a laundry, a dry shops, clean- ember to
a few
to 5:00 P.M. and Sunday from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. ly four acres can handle up to ing plant and a library collec- with her parents spend and renew month he
The service will be performed at the well-known Garage:
ninety aircraft. tion of 3,500 volumes. inspiration and working
A symbol of America's "Pow- As a result of her oft-demon- her friends suggested that sh
Ph. SAVARYS
er for Peace" program the For strated efficiency in sea exerc- exhibit to be appreciated
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
restal is considered one of the ises the Forrestal is described her own Country. Her exhibit
U.S.s finest ambassadors of as the "most well-prepared and the El Rancho next
to
Thursda
(opposite the Station)
good will. During her four Me- efficient attack carirer of her will certainly be a thrill to th
Drive in soon at your Service Station - PLACE GEFFRARD.
friends suggested that sh
Ph. SAVARYS
er for Peace" program the For strated efficiency in sea exerc- exhibit to be appreciated
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
restal is considered one of the ises the Forrestal is described her own Country. Her exhibit
U.S.s finest ambassadors of as the "most well-prepared and the El Rancho next
to
Thursda
(opposite the Station)
good will. During her four Me- efficient attack carirer of her will certainly be a thrill to th
Drive in soon at your Service Station - PLACE GEFFRARD. diterranean cruises she has play- elass."
visitors and Haitians alike. SHOES
FAMOUS
D VER
FOR EVERY OCCASION
BBater
The World
Imprime sur les Presses de HAITI SUN Ave. Va e-Jeanne Cite de PExposition Port au Princ
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