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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI, 37 Ave Marie-Jeanone 1 CITE DU MARSAIS ESTIME E Phone 2061 i1 Vol XX Ll Sunday AUGUST 12th, 1962 - No. 44
Gen. Gerard Constant
New Army Chief
President Dr. Francois Duvalier appointed Colonel Haiti. I wish to give you the in:
Gerard Constant Chief of Staff of the Army and promot- vestiture, my dear Constant, as
ed him to the rank of Brigadier General in a ceremony the Chief of the Army Staff. I
at the National Palace Thursday morning. hope you will be the same and I
General Constant replaces Palace President Duvalier de- will always rely on the former
Jean Rene Boucicaut in this ca- clared, *my old friend Bouci- District commander of the Southpacity,
caut having reached the age lim- vest. I believe sincerely that in
At the investiture ceremony in it is retired according to the re- vour new function you will prethe Salon Jaune of the Nationai gulations of the Armed Forces of serve the milicary honor and that
your sword will never be "prostitue". My best wishes for a per:
fect administration. I ask the officers of the Army Staff to offer
the most sincere cooperation to
the new Chief of Staff, in order
o help him to fulfill his heavy
duties and at any time, he may
answer to the summons of the
Chief of State. "
Thirteen cannon shots fired
from Fort National greeted the
appointment of the new Chief of
the Army Staff and General
Constant received military hon. ors from Presidential Guardsmen
President Dr. Francois Duvalier shaking, hands with the new Chief
as he left the Palace. oi Staff of the Army in the Salon Jaune of the National Palace
Among tliose attending the inThursday morning after his investiture. Brig. General Gerard
vestiture were:
Constant was the Quarternaster and late last year returned
Colonels: Daniel Beauvoir, Max
from Madrid where he did a tour of duty as Military Attache. Alexis, Turnier, Lecestre Pros:
per, Roger Tribie, Laraque, DaOUR IMPORTANT COFFEE INDUTRYAt the investiture of the new Chief of Staff of the Army,
nache, Jacques Laroche, Roger
Beginning in this issue on page 8 is an informative
General Gerard Constant (center) President Duvalier,
St. Albin; Lt-Colonels and Maseries on our coffee industry. delivering a brief specch which is reproduced on this page. Lamarre, jors: Claude Franck Raymond, Romain, Joseph Martial Day, Octave Cayard, Frederic Mac-Arty, Jean Beauvoir,
Monod Philippe, Hyppolite, RoNon-Intervention
bert Andre, Tony Pierre, Edner
Auto-Determination And
Nelson, etc; Prefect Day, Ambassador Rene Hyppolite, Mr. Chamber
(Continued on page 16)
Declared
Legislative
GUIDE COLUMN FOR
By
TOURISTS
Deputies Comment Deputy. Rameau Estime's Resolution We take this opportunity to
announce that, as in previons
Action
Voted Unanimously Tuesday
years, we will inaugurate with
the winter season a complete
The Legislative Chamb- CONSIDERING that the well in the responsibility of the Gov rights has no other limit than and comprehensive four-pagel
er voted unanimously a re- known problems of the actual ernments. the fulfillment of the rights of supplement entitled This
solution on Auto-determin- historical conjuncture involve the CONSIDERING also that the the other States, according to the Week In Haiti," a guide desi
ation and non-intervention
International Law;
gued to reach the winter vi
in the internal affairs of destiny of the peoples of this He- juridicial interamerican; system
sitors and giving information
another country, presented misphere and give. birth to a involves the notion of the Sover- CONSIDERING that the prin on what to see and do. by Deputy Rameau Estime period of anguish and menace cignty of each State; -
ciple of Sovereignty involving ac- A full coverage of all facets
in coincidence with the fury of
cording to international law de
Tuesday morning.
ation and non-intervention
International Law;
gued to reach the winter vi
in the internal affairs of destiny of the peoples of this He- juridicial interamerican; system
sitors and giving information
another country, presented misphere and give. birth to a involves the notion of the Sover- CONSIDERING that the prin on what to see and do. by Deputy Rameau Estime period of anguish and menace cignty of each State; -
ciple of Sovereignty involving ac- A full coverage of all facets
in coincidence with the fury of
cording to international law de
Tuesday morning. which
CONSIDERING that the Bogoof Haiti likely to be encount
The account of the Tuesday torces
are disturbing the ta Charter in its article 9; chap- that of "non-intervention" in the ered by the tourist will be inmorning session that appeared in Modern World;
ter III on the fundamental internal affairs of a articles State- is -luded and it is our aim to
"Le Matin" is as follows: Yes- CONSIDERING that the Ame- Rights and Obligations of the acknowledged A .and in the 2, par. 7, 1. of onsure that the weekly bulle
terday's session of the Legislat- rican communities are sollicited States" acknowledges:
the paragraph Charter of the United Na- in will be shipped to New
ive Chamber began at 1:30 p.m. by unavoidable divergen The State is entitled to pre tions Organization, and that, on York to be placed aboard
and ended at 3:30 p.m. From ces and social turmoils --some serve its integrity and indepen- the same subject, the Charter of Haiti bound Tourist ships, iD
11:30 to 12:35 the Chamber met facts which, more than ever, dence, to: assure its conservation the Organization of American airplanes and at the leading
in a closed session. are- threatening the continent's and prosperity and, therefore, to States (OAS) recommends in its hotels,
When the session. began again peace and security-- and that it organize its structure in its best article 15: "No State or group of Tourist shops, Night Clubs. open: to the public many depu- is the duty of every state, way, to pass laws for its inter- Sfates are entitled to interfere Theatres, Restaurants, Hotelsl
ties asked for the floor; Dep"ty anxious to preserve those essen- ests, to run its administrations directly or indirectly, for any and all other establishments
Rameau Estime of Verrettes re- tial objectives, to harmonize the and the competent attributions possible reason, in the internal for the tourist trade are inquested permission to speak and principles of Liberty and Solid- of its Courts;
or external affairs of another vited to write or call att the
presented a resolution on the arity with the changes of the inHAITI SUN for further inprincipal of "auto-determination ternational life;
CONSIDERING that the same State." besides:
formation, or Tel. 2061 i
and non-intervention" in the in- CONSIDERING that the Pan- article 9, in fine, acknowledges And
on
functions at its own leisurethat the fulfillment of these
(Continued page 12)
(Continued on page 6) american stability is originated
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HA ITI 5 UN
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
In Haiti
airport Mr. Irving F. Kalback, a prominent Attorney from Miam
wife
and
This
and
Week
Marjorie, childrea: Mary Rose, Richard 21, a studeat
Real Estate Agency
By AUBELIN JOLICOEUR
in law, Kay Marie 19 and gigantic Robert 17, and made a big
LOISEAU & Co. SA group of Twenty members of the Mont party at the Bacoulou in the evening, Dr. Carlo Boulos, former
real Central Y.M.C.A. conducted by Mr. Lloyd Minister of Public Health and Population here and nis wife were
15 Bourdon
J. Ring, a YMCA Secretary and wife Maureen with them. The visitors stayed at the Villa Creole... Phone 2620
arrived nere Thursday and were met at the s**Jack Furnari and his "petite" wife Gloria (Genevieve) stopCable Address: AILOICO
airport bv Mr. Raymond Jean-1 -Pierre and Mrs.
Mont party at the Bacoulou in the evening, Dr. Carlo Boulos, former
real Central Y.M.C.A. conducted by Mr. Lloyd Minister of Public Health and Population here and nis wife were
15 Bourdon
J. Ring, a YMCA Secretary and wife Maureen with them. The visitors stayed at the Villa Creole... Phone 2620
arrived nere Thursday and were met at the s**Jack Furnari and his "petite" wife Gloria (Genevieve) stopCable Address: AILOICO
airport bv Mr. Raymond Jean-1 -Pierre and Mrs. ped here this week in company with Jasper Cipolla and his "pe- Renting of Houses, ApartJeanine Smith respectively General Manager lite" wife Marie. Their trip has been very badly arranged, they ments, Bungalows, Camping
and Executive Secretary of Christophe Tours. said, because they could not stay but two days in the most pleasHouses for short or long
The visitors who are staying at the Hotel ant spot of their Caribbean tour
period. Choucoune include: Mr. Reginald F. Jones, a They made plans to come back for carnival next year... Sales information available
purchasing Agent and wife Elaine from Lasalle, Canada; Mr. for sugar cane, cotton, fruit
Winston C. Hassam, a Traffic Manager and wife Edith from Dorval; Miss Virginia Sue Cornelison, a nurse from Nilmar, Califor- sisal, etc., plantations ant
Mr. Patric Edwin Smith, an Engineer from Montreal; Kurt Eich sa stopped here early this week... estates of various types and
ler, a clerk; Jack German. a Trust Company Officer from Mont
se*Thirteen members of the Social Welfare group of the United sizes and in improved and
real; Clarence Boreham, an IBM operator from Quebec: Niles D. ations will stop here today en route to a conference in Rio de
Commercial unimproved business condition. the
Ring, of YMCA at Toronto; A. Percy Bond, of the Cauadian Janeiro, Brazil. They will be greeeted by David Borges of the bars, restaurants, and such hotels
Paciic Railroad; Floyd MacMillan, a teacher; Misses Betty Far Baiti Holiday Tours. They wil visit Cap-Haitien Monday. bought and sold
rance, a steno, Olha Mayowsky, a librarian, Diane Eva Biley, a
Joseph LOISEAU
steno; Barbara Rue, a secretary; Margaret Duchesne, a Secretary:
se*Miss Patricia R. Knott, young Negro teacher from New York
Manager
Andree Beaudouin, a Secretary; Therese Leger, a Sales lady; Ruth arrved here Friday and was met at the airport by her Haitian
Crammond, a teacher; Audrey Paterson, a steno and Joan Heels giil friend Miss Ginette Flambert who knew her from New Yotk AUTO FOR SALE
311 Office Manager... while studying secretarial. Patricia just completed a five week Austin- Healey 1958
workshop courses on Puerto Rican culture and education in San (Economical Sports Car) in
*Miss Lorraine Donais, a lovely teacher travelling along withj Juan. She is current guest at the Oloffson.. A-One. Condition. Ll New Tyrs. a Eroup from Canada looked like a queen at Cabane Choucouna
See BUTCH ASHTON
Saturday last. Lorraine is from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She
i5 a fabulous dancer,
***Mr. Alex Moore Program Officer for USAID and his charming French wife flew to Santo Domingo Friday with their love's
IMPROVE
INCREASE
daughter Kathy who will visit the school where she will go to, this
YOUR
YOUR
September. The Moores will be back here early next week... LAND
EFFICIENCY
**Salvatore Malfrici, a Salesman for Savarin Caffee and his
rretty wife Dora, a boukkeeper and Seeretary for the Collection
Department of New York University stopped here for a few days
this week. They are from the Bronx. "Salvatore (The Saviour)
stved my life said his very amusing wife Dora... Graudons, the Mutual
EQUIPMENT
***Tall Sally
of
Insurance
of
WITH
Company New
York travelling along with her mother Elizabeth enjoyed a three
dny visit here this week.
ICIENCY
**Salvatore Malfrici, a Salesman for Savarin Caffee and his
rretty wife Dora, a boukkeeper and Seeretary for the Collection
Department of New York University stopped here for a few days
this week. They are from the Bronx. "Salvatore (The Saviour)
stved my life said his very amusing wife Dora... Graudons, the Mutual
EQUIPMENT
***Tall Sally
of
Insurance
of
WITH
Company New
York travelling along with her mother Elizabeth enjoyed a three
dny visit here this week. Sally suggested that Pan Am improved
FROM YOUR CATERPILLAR DEALER
te checking out room of the airport.. es"Jolie" Miss Marianne Larsson working for Lloyd D. Mitchell,
note from a guy who had the duty at the American Embassy one
Managing Director of World Travel BULL-
- OCK'S TRAVEL BUREAU, Mitchell Travel
Service from Los Angeles landed here Wednc
esday for a visit but had no visa. She was
really upset about it. So were we. Marianne
who is from Sweden went to San Juan to
get her visa, but did not come back. Let
RAKES
DISC
us hope. that she will visit the Magic Island
HARROWS
snon... **Lovely Martha Breslin, a Secretary for
Malle
the International Division of Ralston Purina of St. Louis, Mo arrived here early this week in company with her aunt.. ***Nancy Jane Scherkman and her younger sister Maxine Ellen,
both. teachers from Los Angeles, California are the newest on the
SAITUGELAT
ust of Michael Madsen and Joe Noustas, two promising members
i the Haitian Play Boy Association (HPBA). The two lively blonJa visitors are keen dancers Theater of L.A. with a troupe run
DISC PLOWS
bv Lucille King for fun. They sang at the Thatch Hut of St. Thomas,
TOOL BARS
TL They are current guests at the Grand Hotel Oloffson... ***Wendell J. Morton, a mechanical Engineer from Cincinnati,
Ohio and charming wife Mary Kay and pretty daughter Susan 15,
a High School student and son Steve, 12. The Mortons had a very
BULLDOZERS -
Pleasant stay here, they said. Susan will go to University in three
3ears to study Medicine... -
**Last Saturday a group of "Gais lurons" including "ravissantes" Claudette, Ginette and Evelyn Assalin, Nadia Baboun, Patricin and Marlene Abraham, Nouhed Nahr; and "turbulents" Italo MANY OTHER ITEMS
Martino, Ronald Kahn, Jean-Claude Assali, Edo Chemaly, Georges
FOR CATERPILLAR DIESEL TRACTORS
Baboun, Hubert Abraham. and Georges Nahra livended up the at
HAYTIAN dCnt Pemondhalinatudcoenar Tracor Ca
mosphere at Cabane Choucoune. Wednesday they greeted at
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Co. S. A. the
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SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
HAITI SUN
PAGE 3
Haitian Journalists Assn. President
We, Haitian newspape rm en refuse to even consider the exthink that you will evoke more ample of violences and dangerSpeaks With Visiting Americans
constructive aspect of the Haiti- ous ideology which disturb the
an way of life when you write life of the populations and the
about Haiti,
elites in the other 19 Latin AmeCHARLIER CALLS FOR OBJECTIVITY AND VERACITY
rican countries. During your limtted stay, you You have observed a nation
The "Association desl Attache Culturel, acted aalthe lot of many other countries have certainly observed the po- with a friendly attitude towards
Journalistes Haitiens" or- translator. more developed than Haiti. When sitive aspects of the Haitian the North American. It has neganized a party at Mara- Excerpts of Mr. Charlier's you write an opinion on this un- life, you came close to them. ver forgotten the help received
bout Hotel, in Petionville, speech translated from "Le Ma- der-developed country or, much Our country is one of the few when it was stricken by adverslast Saturday in honor tin" are reproduced here.
many other countries have certainly observed the po- with a friendly attitude towards
Journalistes Haitiens" or- translator. more developed than Haiti. When sitive aspects of the Haitian the North American. It has neganized a party at Mara- Excerpts of Mr. Charlier's you write an opinion on this un- life, you came close to them. ver forgotten the help received
bout Hotel, in Petionville, speech translated from "Le Ma- der-developed country or, much Our country is one of the few when it was stricken by adverslast Saturday in honor tin" are reproduced here. better, on this' country on the republics of the hemisphere to ity. Since social and political
of the visiting American It certainly will-happen to vou way to be developed, we would offer a peaceful atmosphere to troubles raised up from place to
newspapermen. The Secre- to evoke our material misfor- like that, colleagues of the USA, the families and a real security place throughout the continent,
tary General of the AJH, tunes in the report of your trip you use a comprehensive atti- for the capitalists, while others never were hostile demonstraour colleague Dumayric to your thousands Of readers. tude towards our efforts. are shaken by the incident of tions registered in Haiti, against
Charlier, made a speech We would be glad if you do it For some years, the Haitian the cold war, or uncontrolable the USA or its government. which was strongly ap- with objectivity and veracity has been inclined to be suspici- violences... While the A merica n tourist,
plauded by the guests. Mr.] while pointing out the true cau-] ous about foreign newsmen. It
you will certainly agree with me,
Edmund R. Murphy, U. S. ses. Those misfortunes are also happened very often that foreign This social peace is possible can go where he wishes to go in
newsmen, after a stay the Hai- thanks to reasonable decisions ofl Haiti without any idea he could
tians always tried to make pleas- the Government at the benefit be hurt or disturbed. ant for them, built tall tales in of the poor classes and peasants Such impressive results for the
which they reported more lies who are granted modern houses prestige of the USA could -not
and bitterness than truth or ob- and unoccupied state lands. This be registered in a continental atTectivity. Even the Chief of State, peace exists thanks to the laws mosphere hostile to the Ameri-
- his ministers, the public serv- of protection of foreign capitals. cans without the action and the
nts, our hotel owners, our shop- You have also observed a peo- example of the leaders of our
keepers, our tourist guides and ple entirely devoted to work, who country. pur women are the victims of
their deliberate slander and
wickedness... Dr. RENE CHARLES
And this lack ot integrity of
certain newspapermen alarmed
the U.S. State Department. Last Former member of the Department of Medicine of
week, a man very much respect the "Mount Sinai Hospital" New York and of "Strong
edin Latin America, Mr. Adolph Memorial Hospital" Rochester University N.Y,
Berle Jr. advisor of President
Kennedy for Latin-American af
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Tairs gave a warning to the U.S. Members of the National Editorial Association being greeted on press against its correspondents
(DIABETES, Nutrition, Obesity Liver,
arrival in Port au Prince by Mr. Charlier and
in the countries beyond the Rio
Stomach Intestine). other Haitian newsmen. Grande. Mr. Berle complained
about the lack of exactitude of Clinic Pape, 87 Bois Verna
impartiality and objectivity re- Phone: 5025 - Residence: 232 Lalue. vealed in their reports. Accordng to his opinion, such an atti- il
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from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm
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And Sundays by appointment. "We have made this digression,"
said Mrs Chariler, without any Permanent exhibition hang on the gallery's Second storey
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HAITISUNT
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
HAIIJ PRESS AT PANAMA SEMINAR
Over 50 representatives of the workshop approach and will
working pres from 21 countrie: discuss the flow of information
ofthe Western Hemisphere are mong countries of the Westen
attending the second Seminar of Hemisphere, international comtic Inter-American Federation of munications media, press agene
Working Newspapermen's Orga- ies, and radio and television. nizations which opened a 10-day Prominent lecturers have been
meeting in Panama City this invited to present their viewweek,
points to the Seminar. Four OPS
members are included on the
Attending the Seminar as obs program: former OPC prexy
ervers are: Jean- Baptiste Flori- John Luter, Boleslaw Wierzbivai of "Le Nouvelliste", Rodol- anski, Nicolas Pentcheff, anl
A
phe Derose of "Oedipe" and Wil Leon Dennen. w
A
son Florestal of "Panorama". Delegates from each country
also will lecture on freedom of tweseae laihe iai if
morviw. S tet
ANS UNRAs st
The Seminar will study the the press in their respective 1856-The lot of Negroes in the Booker T. Washington-Born in Boyhood-In 1863 U.S. Presidconcept of freedom of informa- countries. The Sindicato de Pe- U.S. in 1856 was not very 1856 of slave parents, Booker T. Abraham
tion in its historical context in- riodistas de Panama is host to
of
pro- Washington
ent
Lincoln issued his
cluding
mising. Most them were slavwas to rise to be: Emancipation Procla mation,
responsibilities of news- the Seminar, and the inaugural es and very few had any oppor- come the: foremost Negro educaof the slaves.
3 U.S. Presidconcept of freedom of informa- countries. The Sindicato de Pe- U.S. in 1856 was not very 1856 of slave parents, Booker T. Abraham
tion in its historical context in- riodistas de Panama is host to
of
pro- Washington
ent
Lincoln issued his
cluding
mising. Most them were slavwas to rise to be: Emancipation Procla mation,
responsibilities of news- the Seminar, and the inaugural es and very few had any oppor- come the: foremost Negro educaof the slaves. the
all
Soon
papermen in foce of internal session was opened by Panama tunity for schooling, The great tor in the U.S. During his life: freeing after this
with his broand external pressures. Sessions president Roberto Chiari. majority of the Negro
time the people of his race were ther and sister Booker,
will also deal with the position The IAFWNO is composed of
population offered new
and
and his mother,
of the press under dictatorships. profess ional organizations of was capable of performing only new hopes due opportunities to his unceasing left Virginia for Malden, West
The: role of internationl bod- journalists from the majority of the most simple tasks, such as efforts to aid them. Washington Virginia. They walked their most of
ies -such as the UN and UNES countries in the Western Hemi- field hands on the great-cotton himself was respected all who the 90 miles, carrying few
CO concerned with press free- sphere. The first seminar was plantations ol the south. knew him,
by
belongings along with them. dom will also be studied.. held in San Juan, Puerto Rico,
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General Ruffner-The owner of Instructor Washington gra- Choice-In 1879 Booker T. Wathe salt mine and furnace. Gen- duated from Hampton Institute shington was appointed to the
eral Lewis Ruffner, learned of- in 1875. He had worked as: a jan: staff of Hampton Institute by
Caribbean Construction Co. SA. Booker's desire to attend Hamp- itor to pay his experises. Retur- the principal, General Samuel
ton. He took the boy into his ning to Malden, he obtained a Armstrong. Then, in 1881, his deBuilders Of The Military City
home and gave him work. Book- job teaching in an elementary dication was rewarded when he
er lived with the Ruffners for school. Here he labored 14 hours was chosen to head a: newi school
Gen. over a year, He learned many a day to help bridge the gap of for Negroes at Tuskegee, AlabaManager: Gerard THEARD of the social amenities that he illiteracy and ignorance that was ma. He looked forward eagerly
would need later ;at Hampton hampering the advancement of to expanding the opportunities of
Phone: 3955. P. O. BO : 284
Institute. his people. his race. --- Page 5 ---
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1067
HAITI SU N
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CABLES EXCHANGED BETWEEN
aney an dthe Haitian GovernHAI11 SUN
nent for. the kind wishes expresHAITI AND POLAND
ced at the occasion of the NaTHE HAITIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
tional celebration of the LiberaCommunity Weekly Published Sunday Morning
On the occasion of the Indepen- pendence Day of Poland. In re- ion of Poland. On behalf of the
Editor- Publisher
5i CRNARD DIEDERICA dence Day of Popular Republic turn, I am sending my best Popular Republic of Poland and
Gerant- Responsable
MAUCLAIR LABISSIERE of Poland the following cables wishes for the prosperity of the on) my own name, I expressed
ESTABLISHED IN 1950
were exchanged between the Hai- Taitian People and the personal ay best reciprocal wishes for the
tian and Polish Governments: appiness of your Excellency. prosperity and a happy future to
Aleksander ZAWASDKI
ie Haitian People. Adam RAPACKI
Important Social Service Conference For Haiti H. E Mr. Aleksander Zawadski President of the Popular
Minister of
Affairs
President of the Council State of Republic of Poland. Foreign
Poland Republic
xXX
of Popular Republic of Poland. The Eleventh International] ent, responsible and dedicated Warsaw
H. E. Mr. Adam Rapacki
THE LAUREATES OF THE
Conference of Social Services Social Workers. At the occasion of the Indepen- Minister of Foreign 'Affairs of the LAST EXAMINATIONS OF
will be held in Rio de Janeiro, The Conference at Rio de Ja- dence Day of the Popular Repu- Popular Republic of Foland
THE BACCALAUREATE
Brazil, from August 19 to 25, neiro on "Community Develop- blie of Poland, it is a great plea- Warsow. 1962. The theme of the Confer- ment and Social Services' may sure for me, on -behalf of the On the occasion of the Indepen- The laureates of the ordinary
ence is "Rural and Urban Com- supply for Haiti some resources Haitian People and in my per- dence Day of Popular Republic Session of the Baccalaureate 1st
munity Development" and the and information about the meth- sonal name to send you the most of Poland, I wish to present to and 2nd parts of July 1962 are
Social Services. ods and technics ot handling the incere wishes for the perponal your Excellency the deepest as follows:
As the concept of "Community problems of under-development.
epen- The laureates of the ordinary
ence is "Rural and Urban Com- supply for Haiti some resources Haitian People and in my per- dence Day of Popular Republic Session of the Baccalaureate 1st
munity Development" and the and information about the meth- sonal name to send you the most of Poland, I wish to present to and 2nd parts of July 1962 are
Social Services. ods and technics ot handling the incere wishes for the perponal your Excellency the deepest as follows:
As the concept of "Community problems of under-development. happiness of your Excellency and wishes of the Haitian Govern- RHETO A: Jean Richard MoDevelopment" may represent a : In connexion with the Rio Con- he prosperity of the noble Pol- ment and my own wishes for the ringlane, Petit Seminaire Collerather world-wide movement for ierence the Initernational As- sh Nation. ever increasing prosperity of the ge St. Martial;
socio-economic self-improvement, sociation of Schools of Social Dr. Francois DUVALIER noble Polish Nation. RHETO B: Frantz Lofficial,
the profession of Social Services Work will hold a Congress at President of the Republic. Rene CHALMERS
Centre d'Etudes Secondaires;
(Social Work) will try to treat Belo Horizonte, Brazil, August
XXX
Secretary of State of Foreign RHETO C: Lionel Bauduy, Insthe theme of "Community Deve- 14-17, 1962. I. E. Dr. Francois Duvalier
Affairs. titution St. Louis de' Gonzague;
lopment" on the world-wide bas- Haiti To Be Accepted Member President of the Republic
XXX
PHILO A: Ghislaine Fabien,
is. Differences and similarities The Congress at Belo Horizonte Port au Prince Haiti. H.E. Rene Chalmers
Centre d'Etudes Secondaires;
between the community develop- will remain in the history of So- I wish to thank your Excellen- Secretary of State of Foreign Af PHILO C: Jean-Claude Dorisment workers and professionally cial Development of Haiti be y for the cordial wishes expres- fairs
mond, Lycee Toussaint Louvertrained Social Workers will be cause this Congress will formally red to the Polish Nation and my- Port au Prince, Haiti. ture,
scientifically examined and do- accept as a regular member the elf on the occasion of the Inde- I sincerely thank your Excel- They received the prizes offercumented, although the attend- Haitian National School of Social
ed by the Federal German Legance is not limited to profession- Services created in 1959 and reation in Haiti. al Social Workers. organized in 1961. The International Conference of In cooperation with the governORTHOGRAPHE CREOLE
SWISS SALES IN
Social Work is a permanent mental authorities and with the
by EMILE ROUMER Jeremie
UP
world-wide organization of indi- United Nations Social Welfare Fameux critiques, et d'age en age, reconnaite que sonnets Shak- LATINAMERICA
viduals and organizations concer- Adviser to Haiti the Internation- espeare 18, 29, 33, 73, 87, 105, 106 et 116 constitue sommets lan BERN,
exned with meeting the social and al Conference Secretariat will
Swritzerland.-Swiss
economic needs of people. It is direct three groups of Interna- litterature mondial. Pour m'rin, ce numero 139 la qui passionne'm. ports to Latin America reached
independent, non-governmental. tional technicians to Haiti -on Accents desespere l'yo baille oun avant-gout Oscar Wilde lan balla- a new record of 676.2 million
non-political and non-sectarism the way to or- from Rio Con- de Reading Gaol. Swiss francs ($157.2 million) last
it was reported
does
and not undertake activities ference. The guests will estaThe expense of spirit in a waste of shame
year, The joint annual assembly here.
139 la qui passionne'm. ports to Latin America reached
independent, non-governmental. tional technicians to Haiti -on Accents desespere l'yo baille oun avant-gout Oscar Wilde lan balla- a new record of 676.2 million
non-political and non-sectarism the way to or- from Rio Con- de Reading Gaol. Swiss francs ($157.2 million) last
it was reported
does
and not undertake activities ference. The guests will estaThe expense of spirit in a waste of shame
year, The joint annual assembly here. of
of an operational nature. blish personal contact with the
is lust in action; and till action, lust
Commerce in Switzerland and
While providing a forum for governmental leaders of social
is perjured, murderous, bloody, full of blame,
the Latin American Institute at
the discussion of social welfare and economic development and
savage, extreme, rude, cruel, not to trust... the St. Gall University for Trade
and related issues, the Conferen- with the Social Workèrs in Haiti. and Economy was told Swiss ext
ce does not take positions on is- The first group to arrive in Lan question ca, mots action, blame, extreme, rude, cruel ecrit iports to Latin America increased
sue nor does it have a social Port au Prince on Sunday August
cent last year, while the
action function. 12, 1962 will be directed by Mr. meme ortographe france. M'pas oue raison et pour faciliter 11 per
of Swiss,
Bruce McKenzie, a Canadian lecture nous pas ta agi com ca en creole tou et tancou angle ports general was increase 8.5 cent. exBut the "ICSW does have a consultant on Social Work of the baille prononciation part n'. 0. Bauer Prudencio, per secretary
consultative status with the Unit- Canadian National Department
general the chamber, said
and
of
ed Nations Economic Social of Health and Public Welfare. Fabricants fit faber, ce pour ecrivains ac poetes ecri d'abord however, that Swiss
with
imports
Council and the United Na- The next two groups (about 30 pour ensuite grammairiens joinne substance. Oun langue,. et moune from Latin America had decreations Bureau of Social Affairs. persons each) will arrive on Sep pas besoin savant pour comprende ca, ce lan corps l meme li sed from 362.9 million Swiss
In the framework of socio-eco- tember 2 and 7, 1962 respective- gain regles yo. Cherche n'a trouve ce
l'Evangile. francs in 1960 to 357.6 milion
nomic development Haiti has ly. paroles
Swiss Francs ($83 million) in
launched not only projeets like Technical personnel working
1961. "POTE COLE" ODVA" WATER- in the fields of Social Develop- A propos, comme n'ap occupe de question orthographe, m'croué; He said that detoured
SHED" and agricultural develop- ment in Haiti, governmental re- d'abord, foc m'rin ban n' gnou exemple. Lan fixation langues poe- Latin' American goods bought imports, by
ment in Cayes-region, but also presentatives and delegates of mes gain oun role majeur. Lan tradui psaumes, encore faut-il que other European countries and
Social Services within the Dep- private agencies and the Haitian metrique creole joinne existence parce que vers national pas cab Tthen re-sold to Switzerland, were
artment of Labour and Social Community at large will wel- bati sou meme regles que ca yap suive lan ancien metropole la. partly to blame. Welfare (IBESR), Campaign come the members of the Conagainst illiteracy and Communi- Ference at Rio to visit Haiti. E
a ty Development within the Dep- As the human contacts and hu- FOCUSING, COMPOSING AND
artment of National Education nan relations are of utmost im- EXPOSURE SETTING IN ONE
(ONEC) and a social develop- portance in any human progress
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HAITI SUN
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
Continued from page 4)
A
LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER VOTES
NON-INTERVENTION AND... (Continned from page 1) revolution of 1957 brought Duva-
"True strength"', said Estime, lier to victory. This revolution
"is always calm, and never pro- recalls the concordat of De Davokes. For sometime there has miens, the Southern Wars, the
been a question of Panamerican- assassination at Pont Rouge, the
ism which in fact does not ex- affair Charlemagne Peralte, the
jst. I am very much surprised American Occupation, etc. And
that one of the branches of the today again the bourgeoisie has
-
parliament of another Latin Ame- decided to attack us openly. If
rican country appropriated the it does it the towns will disapright to accuse the actual Haitian pear." He called for urgency and
Government of dictatorship. Too immediate vote of the resolution,
much already indicates that Du- Deputy Cayard in his turn
valier's government is not dicta- com pared Duvalier to these
torial. The most evident proof black leaders: Sekou Toure, Ben
Tuskegee--When Tuskegee Ins- The People-When Washington Carver-In 1896 George Wash- remains the manifestation' of Bella, N'Krumah etc. titute opened it had 40 studentscame to Tuskegee the average ington Carver joined the staff of May 22. There is a certain mind
who met, according to Washing-Nogro farmer in the area was in Tuskegee at Washington's invita- that. as does the ostrich, hides Then in passionate tones spoke
ton, in a dilapidated old 1 difficult position. With no crop tion. Carver, who came to be itself. and to which seem to obey Deputies Saint-Louis, Lamoussey
shanty A lesser man. might but cotton and with badly deplet known as The Wizard of Tus- some politicians of the American Andre, Gabriel Augustin, Luc
have been defeated by the odds ed soil they barely made a liv: kegee," was one of the most im- continent who involve themselv- Senatus, Mehu, Hugo Paul and
Washington faced. But he knew ing. Their diet was poor and dis- por rtant-Negro scientists the es in other country's business. Cambronne. that here was his opportunity. tocase ravaged them. Washington world has ever known. Like Wa- We are living in a time when The Deputy of Arcahale, pretruly help his people. Thus began strove to teach teem to "live off shington, he was eager to im- we must remake history. Weare sented his felicisations to his cola struggle of 34 years. the farm on the farm."
prove the lot of the Negro in going to make a solemn dis- leagues Pierre-Paul and Estime
life.
the es in other country's business. Cambronne. that here was his opportunity. tocase ravaged them. Washington world has ever known. Like Wa- We are living in a time when The Deputy of Arcahale, pretruly help his people. Thus began strove to teach teem to "live off shington, he was eager to im- we must remake history. Weare sented his felicisations to his cola struggle of 34 years. the farm on the farm."
prove the lot of the Negro in going to make a solemn dis- leagues Pierre-Paul and Estime
life. icision. We are going to prove and recalled the assaults which
lito the American world that we the Duvalier Government had to
iknow how to respect our engage- face. He said that the country
ments. lis ready to fight from Corridor
ito corridor, from ruelle to. ruelle
Deputy Andre Simon of Jac- for victory. Cambronne added
mel took the floor and declared: "Geography, placed us in the
EaF cthe Haitian People is ready to American continent our place
remake history and if this 'ca- should be on the map of Africa."
marilla' of unsatisfied politicians Ending his expose, he request
want to hide behind the scene unanimity for the Estime resoof certain parliaments, we are lution. telling them that Doctor Duva- The Estime resolution on aulier has given the best example to-determination and non-interof democracy when he person- vention was voted unanimously. ally" armed the- people. It is the Following the vote the author ofe
tirst time that a Chief of State I thei resolution said: "I would rahas given the people arms which ther die standing that suffer on
will ensure its liberty. If there my knees; my colleagues and
really was a dictatorship in Haiti myself profess the cult of dignity. Team- Washington and Carver Gains-Thanks to the inspired Stature-From 1884 on Booker the people with their arms would I would advise foreigners to stuworked together to help the peo- leadership of such men as Book- T. Washington continued to gain have turned against this dicta- dy Haitian history where it is
ple. They made surveys and then er T. Washington the U.S. Negro stature in the eyes of the U.S. tor." (prolonged applause). said that with the first shot of
Carver made exhaustive tesfs has made tremendous advances. He was regarded as a foremost Deputy Pierre-Paul declared: gun the nation rises and the
ot the soil to determine what No longer is his chief role as authority on both education and "In the year: 1957, we placed the towns disappear."
would grow best and also rest farmhand or laborer. Today Ne race relations. He was greatly leader of the middle classes and The m eeting ended on this
ore it. Finally he decided pean- gro scientists, doctors, enginoers in demand as a public speaker masses, Dr. Francois Duvalier, Dessalines phrase."
uts would be the ideal crop. His and statesmen all help to con- and his addresses were striking at the Presidency of Haiti. The Resolution appears on page 1. judgment proved correct and tribute to the future Of the U.S. for their sincerity, simplicity, 0909999095 0990999999
peasants became a mainstay.
. He was greatly leader of the middle classes and The m eeting ended on this
ore it. Finally he decided pean- gro scientists, doctors, enginoers in demand as a public speaker masses, Dr. Francois Duvalier, Dessalines phrase."
uts would be the ideal crop. His and statesmen all help to con- and his addresses were striking at the Presidency of Haiti. The Resolution appears on page 1. judgment proved correct and tribute to the future Of the U.S. for their sincerity, simplicity, 0909999095 0990999999
peasants became a mainstay. and the entire world. humor and reliance on the Bible. a
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versity, the oldest in the U.S, Washington died in 1915 Tuske- labored 34 years to bring educagave Booker T.
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hionorary degree. This was fol gorous school. From the humble years the advances of the Negro
lowed by many honors from
by PAINTINGS
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when they advanced the courses in some 40 professions. ton is always with them to lend
cause
J.Gabriel
of the Negro race.
strength.
A.DIMANCHE N.Jean --- Page 7 ---
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
"HAITISUN'
PAME 7
TELE-HAITI WEEKLY SCHEDULE
1-48pm-Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events
LUNCH, DINE HAVI
FROM AUGUST 13 TO AUGUST 19, 1962 8:00pm-Sea Hunt
8. 30pm- Le Derner des Mohicans presented by "Banque Com
COCKTAILS
mciciale d Haiti"
MONDAY AUGUST 13th, 1962
9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre Excellent Lobster Dishes
5:50pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
sented by the Esso Reporter
A SPECIALITY
5:55pm--Evening General Program Schedule & Weather Report 9:0spm-Tele-Sport
6:00pm-Let's Learn English
9:30pm-Gun Smoke
6-40pm-Children's program
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
7:00pmSATURDAY AUGUST 18th, 1962
By The Sea-Side
7:30pm-Children's program (2nd part)
5:30pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
At
7:dspm--Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events 6G:00pm-Presentation of Evening Program
KYONA BEACH
8:00pm-The Ford Show, new series: FURIE
6:05pm-Let's Learn English Review of the courses of the week Have Your Party At
8:30pm-Alfred Hitchcock presents.
AUGUST 18th, 1962
By The Sea-Side
7:30pm-Children's program (2nd part)
5:30pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
At
7:dspm--Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events 6G:00pm-Presentation of Evening Program
KYONA BEACH
8:00pm-The Ford Show, new series: FURIE
6:05pm-Let's Learn English Review of the courses of the week Have Your Party At
8:30pm-Alfred Hitchcock presents. 7:00pm-Children's Program Wells Fargo Tales and (artoons. K Y O N A
9:0 00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- 7:45pm--Telenews (Ist edition) Review of the day's events
sented by the Esso Reporter
8:00pm-OUR MISS BROOKS
Swim, Spearfish, Snorkle,
9:05pm-Powell Industrial Works' weekly program: "I Love Lucy' 8:30pm-Pan American World Airways Program: Ici Interpol
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9:30pm-TV Concert
9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre- In Safe Coastal Waters
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
sented by the Esso Reporter
From KYONA
9:05pm-German Actualities with Gerard Jolibois
DEEP-SEA FISHING
TUESDAY AUGUST 14th, 1962
9:20pm--Tele-Sport
EXOUESIONS
5:30pm--Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
5:55pm-Eyening General Program Schedule
6:00pm-Let's Learn English
SUNDAY AUGUST 19thh, 1962
6:35pm-Children's Program
12:30pm--Musical program Mire Tele-Haiti
6:40pm--Children Program
1:00pm-Program Schedule
For Sale
7:00pm-NOBBE & BONDEL presents: "My Three Sons"
1:05pm-Widen your knowledge
7:30pm-Children's program: second edition
1:20pm-Children's Program
CONTENTS OF
7:45pm--Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events
1:30pm-Children's program
8:00pm-America speaks to you
2-0pm-Tele-Joumnal
AMERICAN HOME
8:S0gm-Teiecnema (lst part)
3:00pm-USANA Program: DESTINATION DANGER
Confents of American Home
9:00pm-Telenews (2nd edition) Summary of the late news, pre 3:30pm-Wagon Train
sented by the Esso Reporter
4:30pm-Telecinema
Antiques, Reproduction, Works
8-06pm-Telecinema (Cont'd)
6:00pm-End of program National Anthem. of Art, Italian & Persian Tapes10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem. tries, 18th Century Academio
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a A A
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<
Famous Artists, Old Japanese
5:30pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
> Prints, Chinese Laequer Kumyan
5-5spm-Evening General Program Schedule
Beautiful
Panel, 18th
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Lake
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6:00pm-Let's Learn English
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7:30pm-Children's program: Cartoons
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THUESDAY AUGUST 16th, 1962
5:30pm-Musical Program (Mire Tele-Haiti)
5:55pm--Evening General Program Schedule
RAMANE
6:00pm-Let's Learn English
6.35pm-Children's Program
6-d0pm-Children's program
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CIEILOAATAMUA
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8:30pm-Telecinema
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9:08pm-Telecinema (Cont'd)
10:00pm-Close of program National Anthem
FRIDAY AUGUST 17th, 1962
5:30pm-Musical Program (Mire rele-Haiti)
Haiti's "Gingerbread Palace" and famed hostelery the Grand Hotel Oloffson, show place on
5:55pm-Evening General Program Schedule
6:00pm-Let's Learn English
Haitian architecture, exquisite cuisine and contented living. Set amongst a myriad of tropical trees
6:35pm-Children's Program
7:00pmOloffson,
with miniature pool, is the haven for the uninhibited,
7-50pm-Heure Eufantine No. 2
and gardens the
complete --- Page 8 ---
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SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
H AITI S UN
PAGE
emount to about $30, and the ed in a much more modem fe roportion sold in the price-sen: tions on peasant practices (har- sample quality testing done. n economist, quite dside from
spequlateur is requited. by law thion. Somewbnt more than 100 sitive U.S. market tonids to rise vesting methods, storage, etg), Further tests are made : Cust: S central importance inthe HaiA Sketch Of The Coffee
to mhaintain a small houise with small washing factories have" 11 whereas in short crop years conditions which must be met in oms in connection with a pemialty tian economy. Its structure Is
minimum facilities such as a been operating in the heavy cof- customers, who put transporting the product, equip tax on low quality. Finally, a highly
GATES
European
competitive
By Prof.
more than 100 sitive U.S. market tonids to rise vesting methods, storage, etg), Further tests are made : Cust: S central importance inthe HaiA Sketch Of The Coffee
to mhaintain a small houise with small washing factories have" 11 whereas in short crop years conditions which must be met in oms in connection with a pemialty tian economy. Its structure Is
minimum facilities such as a been operating in the heavy cof- customers, who put transporting the product, equip tax on low quality. Finally, a highly
GATES
European
competitive
By Prof. WILLIAM
scale, proper storage facilities fee growing centers l partieular more emphisis on stable mixing ment and praetces of speeula- large part-olihe financing ofthe the problem of the adequncy and raisos of
The Republic of Haiti Industry In Haiti
anda drying area.In order.to ly in the Cap-Haitien, Petit Goa- formulas, take a larger propor- teurs, etc, In thie market centers crop TS normally covèred by ree market control of economic
uas a coffee economy. Fluctuaregulartae the trade he is not ve and Thiotte distriets. Virtual- tion of Haitian exports. there are inspection and enforce- loans from the National Bank of activity in an" underdeveloped
tions in receipts from that crop
permitted to operate outside de- ly all of the factories are own
ment offices (Office de Controle Haiti, prtmarily in the form of country and the proper role of
have immediate and dramatic ef- a sizeable figure in the Haitian il's great staple, Santos in tne is harveeted from late signated marketing centers, al- ed, Or financed, by. exporters. Despite the importance of cof- et de Developpement des Den: seasonal lines of credit and war- goverment under such circumfects throughout the country, economy. short crop years and four : six August ETE mid-I December -often though some have illegal agents, The cherries are purchased dir- fee in the Haitian economy, a rees d'Exportation). The major rants on inventories. stances. It provides a test case
particularly when the impact is
cents below insears of an abund-ny temporery, cooperative WOt known as "zombies", who ap- ect from the peasants-either at subetrantial number of technical objective has been to improve
of the responsiveness of supply
not cushtoned.by sizeable dollar It represented more than ten ant Haitian crop. Qualities de- Shotps known as "combites". proach the peasant direetlyout the plant or a néarby buying reports calling for immediate ao- standards of quality and topro- Taxation of the industry has to price movements in a peasant
reserves and compensatory fisc- percent of the nation's national pend primarily upon- elevation Volume falls off thereafter until in the mountains. During the station - and then to tion, and periodic initiation of tect the peasantry. Just how suc been heavy, amounting to around industry where
at
reduced
growing condial policy. When the crop is poor income-in terms of money in- which grown; climatic ihe eccondary harvest in Febru- harvesting season the mean what are known as "parche" by developments pTograms - the cessful this regulatory approach 27 percent of the valué of pro- tions ares such thata long period"
and coffee prices depressed.ensh come at least twice that percent- conditions; and marked ary-March, but only ina sum- street ofa major cotfee market- mechanical, wet-process removal role of government has been re has been is open to real ques- duet during the late fifties, and of investment is necessary. It
incomes contract: imports fall; age. During the past seven fisc- differences in methods of proces- mer month or two does the flow ing village will be lined with Wie outer covering and mucus, latively unimportant in the indus- tion. For the most part, the legr has been levied thru a combina- provides ideal material for in
and government revehues dwvind- al years the industry has consis- sing. Premiums are drawnon o.colfee stop more or less com: huts-scale in front-with the ajd finally drying. (A parche try.
incomes contract: imports fall; age. During the past seven fisc- differences in methods of proces- mer month or two does the flow ing village will be lined with Wie outer covering and mucus, latively unimportant in the indus- tion. For the most part, the legr has been levied thru a combina- provides ideal material for in
and government revehues dwvind- al years the industry has consis- sing. Premiums are drawnon o.colfee stop more or less com: huts-scale in front-with the ajd finally drying. (A parche try. Exceptions have been a islation has remained a dead tion of specific, ad volorem, and sights into the difficult problems
le. Every sector of the money tently produced 60 to 70 percent some nine tot ten percent ofthe pletely. Once harvested, the-l bulk speculateur, his assistant or dffers in technical stage from heavy burden of taxation and dead Tetter. special taxes depending price of improving practices and incconomy is blighted, and only of total export vatues and has crop. treated by the washing pro- of the cherrtes are dried by the friends, sitting by the door wait- plo or decortique in thatt tthe-fine provistion of credit for exporters. of coffee. Recently the a pic creasing output in peasant eco:
produetion for subsistance, or contributed directTy, thru export cess and for well cleaned lotsof pensants on concrete or hard ing for the peasant, or much membrane around the- beans has It is true that. since 1929, an'ex- In Port au Prince all sales ture has been greatly simplified nomies. And finally, it has, in re
quast-barter in local markets, and other taxes on coffee, some large beans. Some ten to fifteen dirt surfaces the drying pro- more usually, peasant woman,to nijt yet been removed. The usual tremely detailed Coffee Code has contracts are recorded at the (if not improved) with the re- oent years, showna peculiar pat
continue Jargely unaffected. A thing like twenty-three percent percent of the crop is extreme- cess usually requiring twoto appear with asi little as a hat- pactice is to truck the parche been in force containing sec Government Coffee Office and turn toa straight (and extreme tern of annual output fluctuabumper crop, with good cotfee of govermment tax revenues. Ac- ly low grade (classed as "tri three weeks. The dried cherries full of beans. tOPort au Prince, or to exportery
ly heavy) duty, supple- tions, creating Instability in the
prices, and the economy is re- cording to the Censtis of 1960 age") while perhaps another five are known as scoquer Decortiestablishments at one ofseven
mented by traditional penalty general economy and raising inLE
latively prosperous. Nohing like nearly a quarter of the house: percent has.no commereial value cation (hulling) then taked place The speculateurs operate Jarge- Pjovincial seaports, for final protax on lower qualities. No other teresting issues of control and
the abovt can be said for any holds of Haiti are directly invol- andi is retained by the grower. usually by peasant pounding ly on advances from the export- edesing. Haitian export industry carries compensation. The present study
ober industry in the Republie ved in the raising of coffee- Produetion 1S widely dispersed ina mortar: Some of the coque ers which customatily liB.EGoodrich,
comparable tax burden. is designed to explore this set of
The amount of coffee involved most of themn, it is true, as a throuighout the rugged motntain is machine decorticated in tiny quidated by : end of fthe seas- Final processing DE whether of
Rock Service The industry is interesting for iproblems
is extremely small as compared cash supplement to subsistence areas of the country, mostly at local mills, practically always on. Predominantly they do-no pie, decortique or parche - is
with World totals since the Agriculture. altitudes ranging from two to owned by midle-men, "specula- 1 their sole function dohe by some two dozen export prevents unnecessary tire failures! War annual Haitian coffee exfive thousand feet Major con- teurs". In cither case the pro: a to focus the tiny streamns ent four of whom normally
ports havea averaged 26.3 million The coffee grown in Haiti is centrations are in the Massif du duct is now green bean, or ot"beans. from the trails leading hubdlle 55-60 percent of the crop.
- is
with World totals since the Agriculture. altitudes ranging from two to owned by midle-men, "specula- 1 their sole function dohe by some two dozen export prevents unnecessary tire failures! War annual Haitian coffee exfive thousand feet Major con- teurs". In cither case the pro: a to focus the tiny streamns ent four of whom normally
ports havea averaged 26.3 million The coffee grown in Haiti is centrations are in the Massif du duct is now green bean, or ot"beans. from the trails leading hubdlle 55-60 percent of the crop. GIVES LONGER SERVICE
dulls hair
(40,000 of kaillos) classified as and tie Sud of the Department of "Teve", ready for sale: If decor- to the mountain-sides,
"Soaping"
kilos bags sixty
"arabica"
and on.oc- Inithe case of and decortiGREATER TRACTION
orabout 1.25 per cent of Worid commercial produet graded as South, the Massif de la Selle aS ticated by machine, itis known casion, to extend credit to a que the beans E separated as
Halo
is
of
it? the "mild coffee." Reputation Department the West, and as seafe decortique", if by morton basis of a size and
glorifies
exports. Even during coffee
the
needy peasant the
weight by machine
Husky
price boom of the 1950sthes aver- good- average Haitian coffee in the Massif du Nord and its ar, as "cafe Dile". crop lien: Finally, they forvard malttods and then hand picked
dent
TER
normally selling at two to four mainly in the Depart
give full
t
sold for only thirty mildeclivities,
the coffee, usually via independ to eliminate stones, other for
in or
U.S. cents a pound below Braz of the North. However, The function of assembling the
reverse,
er
i Unfortunately thisis
ment
ent truckers, exporter with
low
E
a
toan
cijn material,. and quality
suich a description gives a wholly crop rests with the speculateurs. whom they have financial ties, In the case of washed
it to Mtott. #
Iinadequate picture ofthe scatter- In recent years some 1,500: to either ina main Provincial town # there is, in addition, hulldexes il no
ed'nature
areas 2,0 have been licensed by the or Port Prmce. stresses
S
ofthe growing
in au
into- -eliminate the fine mem
tire cause unnecessary
there are few square miles in tre Government each seson toset up
brine. Finally, with largere ex
failures. Republic as much as 25miles small establishments in author: So-called "washed coffee". does there may be cup-testyour off- Ethe-road us.for equipfrom an area where coffee is ized marketing centers; buy the not reach the exporter in the SE and special mixing for
Ker B.E.Goodrich on the job. Rock See Service
grown. crop' from the peasants; and re- fashion deseribed above. In re- briands, and then the coffeeis
tires, You'll be money aheadl
sell to_the exporters. Various li- cent years some nine to ten per bagged in 60-kdilos lots for exCoffee is a
in censea and tax requirements cent of expots have
EC
lookfoto
ponsant crop
been handl pait. A
Haiti often jumbled in with other
FOR MINES GCTA
& plants and very. seldom grown
Pack'in the 1920's and early
AR
BLUE ANIGEL STRR on ownership holdings of any sigeighty percent of Haitian - FLEX-RITE NYLON
CE 1 1
on the lahel nificant size. Estimates of the WATCHES OFGREATDISTINCTION UECIO
was shipped from export withstand cords in Rock double Service thei tires im- QUARRIES 30
area with some "planted" consensus very in the greatly, range TO GIVE AND WEAR WITH PRIDE
se aports nearest the in coffee Provincial growof ordinary blowouts materials, and
E
ot 160-180,000 hectares. Witht to41 ing area concerned. During the Lm flex breaks. heat
EARTH-MOVING
tal production estimated at forty
war years export was concen- V
million.
Estimates of the WATCHES OFGREATDISTINCTION UECIO
was shipped from export withstand cords in Rock double Service thei tires im- QUARRIES 30
area with some "planted" consensus very in the greatly, range TO GIVE AND WEAR WITH PRIDE
se aports nearest the in coffee Provincial growof ordinary blowouts materials, and
E
ot 160-180,000 hectares. Witht to41 ing area concerned. During the Lm flex breaks. heat
EARTH-MOVING
tal production estimated at forty
war years export was concen- V
million. kcilos, this would give à
in Port au Prince, and
vields of around 225 to250-kcilos
a partial return to pre-War
U.S. pounds
E
per hectare (200-220
patterns, the tendency
acre)-low Jevels indeed. For
to final processing
"plantations"
FE
E most part, the
in,
thecatires
BEGoodrich
give the appearance of wild,
pital and has shipment continued. from, Today, half
seattered parcels with little, or
of Haitian coffee is exported
SEE YOUR DISTI RIBUTOR:
no, attention--to spacing of the
Port au Prince in the
COMMERCIAL
plants, on_the hand, norto
ofthe larger, exporters, ofWILLIAM NARR, S.A. complete land a on the other. trans-shipment from a
JUST RECEIVED
EE
Very little cottee is planted in
brarch establiehment by truck or
Nota nota
from nursery stock. (Perismalil boat, This is but tone more BF GOODRICH: Tires and Tube Batteries
leave cre LTER cannot Gites lather
government have
of a general trendtodulling, dirtGetborpt
= programs,
refdétion. Us
of industrall
PORT AU PRINCE
S C catching Ailmt needs nos ospecialrinsed. been short-lived). In general,
copncentration in
soap
seeding comes about as the re- Ref <NecH Ultrax >ofselfwinding
tian adbunsiness capital. activity the HalPIERRE SANSARICO Jeremie
sult ot natural processes-cher BE2NT 39 yetieu Gyrotron powered. Remotes embarrassing
Hulo leaves hair soft,
Hies falling tô the ground during the superb Girard- -Perregauix
Traditionally France was. the
GERALD DELAQUIS Jeremie
dandruffrom both hair C a M nenenalic-ahningmua
harvest or broken loose byrats. E.t models foremost jewellers. for
and scalp! S colorful natural highlights! ancoud
transplant At best, the these peasant wild sedlings will then
Haitian great market coffee, and but with entrepot the end
NABIE S. HAGE Saint-Marc
toa slightly more favorable 1ooffavorable French commercial
your hair with
ort-a nce
cation. The cotfee trees bear
treatment in the early thirties,
BOUCARD & co. - Jacmel
: NCEE or cream
lightly the third"or fourth-year GIRARD-PERREBAUX theUnited States has tended to
dirt Ailm. simeta Halo, The largest
f and givet their besty yield thefifth
replace France as the No. ATTENTION! YOU. with a
-
to-the filtenth. STgnificant vields
buyer. During the fifties, most
Who Love Your Pets
newi ingredient, sticky oil selling
Haitian coffée
on
-
continue up to "thirty years-But]
exported
Thus your shampoo
even then the peasant is loath
janFOB basis CLIE (ordiNOW AVAILABLE
the very first ELT
H
t0 cut the plant. Once year
narily calling for delivery two
Fresh Rabies Vaccine
favorites Ask for shampoo- Halo America's today. in
hum Matancuit there may be a crude pruning
to tharee months abead) tobusFlea- Go- Powder & Liquid Soap
Ameriea Halo
and ciea ing of underbrush ONSALE AT THE ersin.the United States, Belgium,
(fleas, ticks and lice)
Served EXCLUSIVELY af Haiti's
(sometimes twice) and even
Italy, and France l in about
Other Veterinary
a
of
Leading nure rarely cutting away BETTER STORES that order.
Rabies Vaccine
favorites Ask for shampoo- Halo America's today. in
hum Matancuit there may be a crude pruning
to tharee months abead) tobusFlea- Go- Powder & Liquid Soap
Ameriea Halo
and ciea ing of underbrush ONSALE AT THE ersin.the United States, Belgium,
(fleas, ticks and lice)
Served EXCLUSIVELY af Haiti's
(sometimes twice) and even
Italy, and France l in about
Other Veterinary
a
of
Leading nure rarely cutting away BETTER STORES that order. In-Teavy crop years
Supplies
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS & BY.CONNOISSEURS young trees. whe nthe price difference widens
CLAUDE MARTIN
Halo reveals the hidden beauty of the hairl
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
In normal years over half ofl
as compared with Santos 4, the
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PAGE 10
HAITI S U N
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
A few moments later, Boucard fore United States CommissionHaitian
Seized For allegedly struck Mr. Santangelo er Maxi Schifiman in Brooklyn
wine
The
Is
with the carafer men, Federal Court, waived hearing
who had got out of their seats, for action by a Federal grand
were' separated by crew memb- jury. The commissioner set bail
Tiff On Plane
ers and seated at opposite ends at $5,000. He also granted Mr.
of the aircraft.
Boucard permission to leave the
F.B.I. Makes Arrest Under Foreign-Flight Law presentative Alfred E. Santange- The pilot radioed to Idlewild jurisdiction for a business trip
10,, Democrat of Manhattan. about the incident.
to Germany that he had schedBy ALFRED E. CLARK States Attorney Joseph V. Costa, The dispute was said to have Mr. Boucard, arraigned bez uled for later this week.
the: fight broke out when the arisen when Mr. Santangelo was
(In The New York Times) plane, carrying 116 passengers, having dinner, In front of him,
was three hours out of Paris. Mr. Boucard released the seat
Federal authorities made use
catch and reclined backward.
yesterday of a law enacted last Chair's Position Disputed
After Mr. Santangelo had pushSeptember to arrest a passenger
ed the seat forward and Mr. Bou22t *
traveling on a foreign plane: The alleged assailant, Victor card had shoved it back into a
The passenger was. accused of Boucard, a 51-year-old Haitian reclining position several times,
striking another passenger with perfume manufacturer who was Mr. Boucard summoned the steYou know
an empty wine carafe on an Air on a business trip here, had ob- wardess.
from
fine
France flight Paris to New
other
k'sa
jected when the passenger She invited Mr Santangelo to
really
York.
kept pushing his chair's back- take another seatand he refused.
Scotch when it's
The law under which agents rest from its reclining position: According to Mr. Costa, Mr. Bouof the Federal Bureau of Inves- The victim was Michael Sant- card then warned Mr.
JOHNNIE
tigation acted provides that any angelo, 30, an executive with the 1o that if he continued Santangeone accused of a crime aboard Westinghouse Broadcasting Com the seat, +I willknock pushing on
WALKER
an aircraft in foreign commerce pany, of 15 East Sixty-third the head."
you
can be taken into custody by Street, Two stitches were taken
American authorities if the in his forhead to close the cut
plane's destination is the United when he arrived on the plane at CACIOUE ISLAND
States.
JOHNNIE WALKER
Previously such action could the New York International Air- *IBO BEACH"
only be taken if the owners of port, Idlewild, Queens.
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a SStE RE2
citizens or a corporation formed
în this country.
iCity Court Justice Robert V.
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PAGE 11
and intelle ctual construction, universal intellectual, who is con:
The Sarire
more satisfying because of the fident that he can reflect On any
neatness and ingeniousness of subject. Mystery
Sketch For A Theory Of The Emotions
the argument than because of His thesis is, briefly, that all
it as a local, French character- the truth it conveys. I wonder, previous accounts of the emoeven, if it is really addressed tions are inadequate
Mr. JEAN-PAUL SARTRE is a
By Jean- Paul Sartre
istic which is warping his ap- to professional Dsychologists and
because, not
great puzzle to his admirers. At Translated by Philip Mairet broach. and he is such a brilliant philosophers. Sartre
being phenomenological, they do
times he sounds like the most
(Methuen. 12s. 6d.)
product of the French educationquotes and not take into account the total
intelligent man in Europe, the NAUSEA By Jean-Paul Sartre al system that he falls a victim criticises William James, Janet reality of the individual in the
and
but he writes
Emotions
one
individual in the last genera- Translated by Lloyd Alexander to his own rhetorical patterns. Dembo,
in his world. are not "accimost usual style, that of the
(Continued on 14)
tion who has instinctively.
like the most
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product of the French educationquotes and not take into account the total
intelligent man in Europe, the NAUSEA By Jean-Paul Sartre al system that he falls a victim criticises William James, Janet reality of the individual in the
and
but he writes
Emotions
one
individual in the last genera- Translated by Lloyd Alexander to his own rhetorical patterns. Dembo,
in his world. are not "accimost usual style, that of the
(Continued on 14)
tion who has instinctively. per- (Hamish Hamilton. 16s.)
ALTHOUGH I am not technicpage
sistently and indefatigably used
ally qualified to pass judgment
his brain as if it were his most shrugging his shoulders and on his early essay-in "phenomimportant organ, At other times. shaking his head. It was, in fact, enological psychology," SKETCH
he seems to be perversely de- the most impressive intellectual FOR A THEORY OFTHE EMOattitudes
I
Chatelet
fending
exercise
TIONS
which has
des
that much lesshave witnessed,
(1939),
Fleurs
ever
just aper men can clearly see to be and yet a good deal of it cried peared for the second time in
wrong,
out for, correction. English translation, my guess is
GARDEN PRODUCTS
I shall never forget a two-and- Thinking over this experience, that, like his Baudelaire, his Re:
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AU LINCOLN GROCERIES
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Sorbonne and which reduced me sion that he has two main sour martyr, it is, first and foremost,
and RIGAUD GROCERIES
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HAITI SUN
UNDAY AUGUST 12, 1962
AUTO-DETERMINATION AND... claiming the necessity of HE LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER vew of the preservation of tho
Pece ce as "sine qua non cond: While repelling this kind of in- democratic concepts, the conti-
(Coatinued from page 1) to the dignity of the Haitian tion" Ol the progruss of tha tervention from one of the gov- nental Peace and the Progress
"The preceeding article for man without any discrimination;- Nations, launched all the virtual ernmental Branches of a foreign of the Nations of this Hemibids not only the use of ar- THAT the Government of the forces of the country. in view of State into the internal affairs of sphere. med forces, but alsu the use of Honorable Dr. Francois Duva- the General Crusade of the Re- the Republic of Haiti which, un- Passed by the Legislative
any. otner form of intervention lier, considering only the noble novation of the National Patri- der the wise and expert guid: Chamber, at Port au Prince, Auor tendency outrageous to the traditions of the Haitian People mony;
ance of its President, has never gust 7, 1962, 159th Year ofthe
personality of the State and to removed from slavery by the THAT the Republic of Haiti, used extremist actions, blamed Independence. the political, economic and cul- Founders of the Country, jeal- by urging the Republics of the by the Human Rights;
Luc F. FRANCOIS, President
tural elements which constitute ously preserved the integrity oi Continent to search out the peaJean M. JULME, Vice-Presiit."
the national territory when it ceful objectives which must esta- SUPPORTS TOTALLY the Go- dent
drove back the invasions of tne blish harmonious relations be. vernment of ther Honorable Dr. Franck DAPHNIS, 1st SecretCONSIDERING that the cold foreign mercenaries against the ween the nations, reaffirms its Francois DUVALIER. ary
war launched by a certain mem- Republic ofHaiti, launched in confidence in the principles of REPEATS to the Parliaments Nicolas POULARD, 2nd Secreber of the American Community spite of the basic principles oi auto-determination and non-inter- of the American Sister Repub- ary, ad hoc. using an arsenal of propaganda, Panamerican Solidarity;
vention. blics its desire of cooperation in ("Le Jour" August 8,7902)
diplomatic intrigues, ceaseless
accusations, is a menace to the THAT the Constitutional Gov2h
reestablishment of the Inter-Ame- ernment of Haiti, before the real
rican System, and that such steps subversions existing in certain
are opposed to the dispositions of States of the Hemisphere ànd in
the hemispheric Charter:"Art. 4, cooperation with the Defense of
paragraph A, Art. 5, paragraphs the Interamerican System, reinB,I D, H, K; Art. 9, 13, 16;
forces the atmosphere of Peace
and continental Security and
CONSIDERING that the Cons- is fighting hard to eliminate the
TRACTIONA
titutional Government presided chronic miseries created by the
over by His Excellency Pre- under-development which enau
sident Francois Duvalier is thé courages the extend of the inexpression of the will of the ternational communism;
people and crystallizes the acqui- THAT President Duvalier, prositions of the Social Revolution
realized by the majority class of
POINTD'ATTAQUE
the back-country which was for
a long time restrained by inhuman intrigues-of the neo-colonialLe nouveau Traction Sure-Grip
ism allied to the perpetual exde Goodyear a été spécialement
ploiters of the Haitian masses;
conçu pour vous donner une
DECLARES
traction maximum.
ident Francois Duvalier is thé courages the extend of the inexpression of the will of the ternational communism;
people and crystallizes the acqui- THAT President Duvalier, prositions of the Social Revolution
realized by the majority class of
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the back-country which was for
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its alienation in the midst of the LA NAUSEE scems to me to on every page, eg tramway
The Sartre Mystery
animate- and inanimate worlds. he one of the most intelligent, (tram) rendered as "tramway,
The book is beautifully and me- subtle and humorous books of saffisance (self-satistaction) as
ticulously rooted in the pre-war the century, Consequently, it is "self-sufficiency," la ville m'a. be allowed to com- atmosphere of the French pro- very sad to find that the 1949 bandonne la premiere (the town
(Continued from page 11) ory. IfII may
the vinces-the great set-pieces, such translation, originally called is abandoning me before I abandental," because man is a con- ment on it in the spirit I of should as the cafe, the park, the public "The Diary of Antoine Roquen- don it) as "the city is the first
sciousness perpetually exercising universal intellectual,
library, the restaurant, the after- tin," has been reissued without one to abandon me," cet homPs freedom towards some end.
1949 bandonne la premiere (the town
(Continued from page 11) ory. IfII may
the vinces-the great set-pieces, such translation, originally called is abandoning me before I abandental," because man is a con- ment on it in the spirit I of should as the cafe, the park, the public "The Diary of Antoine Roquen- don it) as "the city is the first
sciousness perpetually exercising universal intellectual,
library, the restaurant, the after- tin," has been reissued without one to abandon me," cet homPs freedom towards some end. say that it birstles with difficul- church parade on Sunday morn being corrected. The English me avait la simplicite d'une idee
They cannot be unconscious in ties. Does it not imply that the ing, already have a permanent reader will miss a good deal of (he was a man with the simpliorigin, becguse consciousness is consciousness, when it sees other the classical quality-yet the essen- the sense and most of the beau- city, purity, of an idea) as "this
necessarily consciousness of it- world as "utilisable" (the no tial theme, the Impossibility for ty. man was one-ideaed." The cuself. There is no room here to great emotion? attitude), I should experiences have said that the analytical mind at the height
mulative effect of such peculiarindicate the subtleties of the ar
of its powers to tolerate the mys- The translator says, ina note, ities is to make Sartre's admirgument; suffice it to say that, All states of conseiousness are tery of being, is of all times and that he took advice, but it can- able prose sound tatty and unaccording to Sartre, emotion emotional in one way or another, all places. not have amounted to much, dignified. One of these days, the
arises when the consciousness, just as the body always registbecause misinterpretations and translation will have to be done
faced with a difficult situation, ers a temperature. understand Sartre's And I still re- It is true that the book is cram- mistakes in English idiom occur again. abandons what one might call jection lo not of the unconscious. A con- med with anti-t bourgeois feeling,
a positivistic attitude to able adopt to sciousness which "falls into ma: but here it is not harmful as it HELP THE
a magical one. Not being the consci- gic" is surely only half-conscious is in Les Chemins de la Liberte
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Thanks to the fact that Grace and Pierre Phelps took my pup, THE CHANCELLERY
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Mogti, off my hands last weekend, I had a very peaceful, restful
vacation. Although, Jacmel, the parrot, is still imitating the dog's The Haitian Chancellery agrebark and making me a little nostalgic. That too shall pass. I'm ed the nomination of several diplomats near the Haitian Govre-naming the parrot "Next Week" (just in case) Despite every ernment. They are: Mr. Nicolas
thing, the hotels got off to a good start this month wiht plenty of Touagnignon, Ambassador of Datourists on deck. -Pierre Benesch, the best bell hop in town, is homey; Mr. Oumar Sow, Am- In absence of Mr. Charles Legenissel, French Ambassador to
back at Hotel Choucoune after a break-away of working at Sevén bassador of Mali; Mr. Bernardo Haiti who is vacationing in France, Mr. Georges Marie Chenn has
teen. He tells me he now has an ice cream machine at home and Reyes, Ambassador of Mexico; assumed the charge of the mission... Mme Andree Ferere flew to
push-cart on the street. If you're giving an ice cream party, he'l Mr. Charles Pigault de Beaupre, New York Tuesday by Pan Air.. Mr. Laurore St. Juste Director of
rater for you. Nothing like a little enterprise, $ always say. -Rene Jerzy Minister Grudzinski, of Belgium; Minister and Mr.
ing in France, Mr. Georges Marie Chenn has
teen. He tells me he now has an ice cream machine at home and Reyes, Ambassador of Mexico; assumed the charge of the mission... Mme Andree Ferere flew to
push-cart on the street. If you're giving an ice cream party, he'l Mr. Charles Pigault de Beaupre, New York Tuesday by Pan Air.. Mr. Laurore St. Juste Director of
rater for you. Nothing like a little enterprise, $ always say. -Rene Jerzy Minister Grudzinski, of Belgium; Minister and Mr. of Archives Nationales" organized an exposition on the theme: "HisChauvet married a Canadian girl recently in Puerto Rico, just i Poland. tory of the Haitian Press" in honor of the American colleagues rese you hadn't heard the news. -A local restaurant received E
cently. visiting Haiti... In the economico-social program of the Govnote from a guy who had the duty at the American Embassy one
IN BRIEF... rnment, the Mouvement de Renovation Nationale, has undertake
day last waek, reading: 1 Milkshake, 1 Hamburger, 1 Blonde-5'6",
he construction of 9,000. housing units at Cite Simone Duvalier.. 126 pounds, blue eyes, stupid, 38-24-36. The restaurant replied: St. Peter -or his wide counterport- Deputy Jacques Kacon Aka of the Legislative Chamber of Ivory
Milkshake is blonde; can't send balance of order, no Chlorox. the had weekend the gates but sturdy open automo- over oast arrived in Port au Prince last week. During his stay, he paid
Meanwhile, back on the map, I hear St. Marc was originally bile construction frustrated him a visit to Mr. Luc F. Francois. President of the Haitian Legislative
called Hermany. --Dr. Jalcowitz has some of the fattest looking or them. Friday afternoon a Chamber... The proprietor of the burnt-out auto in Kenscoff Sunday
chickens running around in his yard LE behind a high iron fence, passenger camion ascending the is the ex-Captain Chenon Michel. The car was covered by $1,000
that is. -Note to Mr. Abramovitz: I haven't forgotten just had Delmas route, fortunately with assurance, reported Le Matin" of August 7th, 1962... The members
to postpone the visit. Will make it next week to see the Regie du no passengers, avoiding swift of the National Editorial Assn visiting Haiti, accompanied by Mr. Tabac progress. -I was watching a tourist at the pool at Chou, traffic, crossed over the cen- Murphy enjoyed a party organized in their honor by Mr. Max St. coune the other day. Expert diver, etc., but about 50 pounds ago ward tral curbing, lane of crossed traffic, the the down- side- Phard, Director of the weekly (La Tribune des Jeunes", at Palashe must have been a beauty. Have you seen one of the Kent walk and plunged down a 60-Ioot dium Night Club last Saturday from 11:30 p.m, to 2:00 a.m. Severciggie ads lately? One reads "your taste buds will tell you why ravine. The superstructure was al colleagues of Press, Radio and T.V. were present... Dr. Aurele
you'll feel better about smoking with the taste of Kent".. now, kindling wood but the driver Joseph, Minister of Public Health, received the new members of
what the *I " does that mean, if anything? How about the rash walked away to get a boisting the "MEDICO" team for Jeremie Monday morning at 9:00 a.m... of suicides fojlowing the untimely death of La Monroe? Most of truch. Mme. Franck Fouche, gave birth to a big boy called Patrice at
them were probably just waiting for an excuse. What a comment- Sunday at 3:00 p.m. a Chevro- Canape Vert... Mr. L. Dejean and Mme former Colette Petit feted
ary on the times! -Advice to Young Marrieds: Keep the commu- et Station-Wagon Kenscoff enroute a half-mile to Petion- out the first birthday of their first boy, Jaoques- Victor, this week... nication lines open: Anyone can talk but be a good listener.
Franck Fouche, gave birth to a big boy called Patrice at
them were probably just waiting for an excuse. What a comment- Sunday at 3:00 p.m. a Chevro- Canape Vert... Mr. L. Dejean and Mme former Colette Petit feted
ary on the times! -Advice to Young Marrieds: Keep the commu- et Station-Wagon Kenscoff enroute a half-mile to Petion- out the first birthday of their first boy, Jaoques- Victor, this week... nication lines open: Anyone can talk but be a good listener. Not of ville, iginted and turned to black Mr. Fenelon Vilefranche of the SHELL flew by Pan Air to United
bad, that. -How come there hasn't been one called the "Oliver charcoal and metal, The driver States and Canada Tuesday morning on four weeks vacation... GerTwist", or am I dating myself? I was taught it was a classic. ex-Capt. Chenon Michel was tha Cost and Jacques St. Furcy were married in Ste Therese de
Maybe they don't teach that anymore. Ham Stephens left last alone and no-one hurt. Brooklyn, New York on July 28th, at 3:00 p.m... Mme Marie-Jose
Friday for a territory swing. Poor guy, he'll be flying on his birth- At 9:00 p.m. on Sunday an Frederique returned from Jamaica after a long sejourn... Soon,
day-today. Not much fun or reason to celebrate. There's a bio- Opel Caravan with driver and MM. Jean-Jaoques Honorat, Director General of Department of
graphy out by the author of Khrushchev, The Road to Power: this four friends, all young men, chashed des- Tourism, Jean Saurel, Sales Manager of PAA and Ernst Casseus,
cending from Kenscoff,
one is Mao Tse-Tung- Emperor of the Blue Ants. Isn't that an in- into and demolished a stone- delegation of three members formed by the Department of Tourism,
triguing title? He's the young dictator who embarked on the rapid wall. The hood and engine were vill visit 18 countries on a propaganda trip in the Americas in
Communisation of China. -My catch-up reading this week turned crashed back into the drivers avor of the next Panamerican Festival of Tourism which will take
up this one too: When Huey L.ong, the much-maligned champion comportment, the driver suffer- place on our Capital next year. D1 the Louisiana rednecks was asked to define his ideolosy, he ed broken arms and head contu- The Direction of "Loterie de l'Etat Haitien' announces that tick
replied: "Just call me sui generis.." I must admit I don't know sions, as well as one of the pas- ets of the third drawing of the Economic Liberation Lottery will be
what that means, but P'll make you a small bet that I come across sengers the others unhurt. Sun- placed on sale August 16th at the local ol tne institution, at 8:00
it again in the next fortnight. Did you notice that the helicopter day per minute afternoon entered six auto-vehicles Kenscoff be- a.m... Mr. Rodrigue Mortel and Mr. Gerard Reme, two young
didn't rivet the dawn last Thursday and nothing else marred tween 2:00 and,5:00 p.m. (Continmed on page 1e,
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didn't rivet the dawn last Thursday and nothing else marred tween 2:00 and,5:00 p.m. (Continmed on page 1e,
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Gynaecology at "La Misericorde" Hospital... The Inter-American se*Jack Alfred, a first class air and his wife Ilsen, both teachers Poet Jean Brierre and Love O. Unaversity of Puetro Rico will open soon a school of Dance which man flew down here after four in) Brooklyn, N.Y. arrived here Leger left for Kingston, Jamaiwill be directed by our compatriot Emerante de Pradines Moss years in the States. He has been Saturday for-a four day visit. ca yesterday morning by Pan
who studied danices' courses at Columbia University... Merss. Nel- in Alaska for two years with the Ilsen has the catchy look of a American clipper. SO1 Alteme and Fritz William, monitors of the Youth of 40 of the U.S. Air Force. He stopped here star... In asylum at the Brazilian
to spend a few weeks with his
Northwest districts flew to Costa Rica to represent the country at parents and friends before join- ***Grace J, Buongervino, a tech- Embassy, were Jean given Brierre and conduet Love
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monitors of the Youth of 40 of the U.S. Air Force. He stopped here star... In asylum at the Brazilian
to spend a few weeks with his
Northwest districts flew to Costa Rica to represent the country at parents and friends before join- ***Grace J, Buongervino, a tech- Embassy, were Jean given Brierre and conduet Love
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the Inter American Congress on Agricultural Extension, pa- ing the U.S. Air Force in Pa- nical indexter and her Polish Leger and permitted to leave safe the countronized by Inter- -American Institute of Agricultural Sciences... B/ ris... friend Marie J. Francsak, a se- ry. They were escorted to the
common accord, Mr. J. E. Desmangles, co-ordinator of ONEC and >**Miss Jacqueline Harris, a cretary in New York are guests Frport by Ambassador Nelson
scme personalities of Hinche, three voluntaries: Hfugues Sylvain, probation officer in the Court of at the Villa Creole... Tabajara de Oliveira and a reDugue Jean- Louis and Ernst Jean-Gilles will open an Alphabetisa- New York City is visiting this ***Michael Hoffman, and his presentative of the Foreign Oi
week in company with Miss Edy- young wife Susan, both students
tion Center at Ecole Immaculee Conception on August 13th... The the Cohen, a social worker. Pret in Brooklyn are currently honey- fice Mr. Pierre Chavenet Introbuilding of the City Hall who was damaged by the last January ty Jacky Harris, a Negro girl mooning here... des ducteur des Ambassadeurs et
earthquake, is now under repair. The facade also receives a new and Edythe are guests at the
Ministres. coat of painting... Dr. Jean Marc Bourdeleau who was the director Excelsior... --*Gloria A. Griffin, anr operat
of Psychiatric Hospital of Port au Prince for the last twelve mont"s s**Ray Polynice, Director of or, Mrs. Vivian L. Starnes, a
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Tabac; MM. Yvon St. Victor,
Achille Salvant, Morille Figaro,
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Luc Desir, Henry Jean- -Baptiste,
Deputies: Mme. Max Adolphe,
Mme. Blanc, MM. Rameau Es aime, Jean Julme, Numa Lonis,
Andre Simin, Nicolas Poulard,
MM. Pierre Biamby, Salomon,
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HOLLAND
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday
BEER a through Saturday at the Ameri Il was announced recentiy that Her Royal Highness The Princess
V can Embassy, Cite de VExposi- Royal is to be Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Il's special represent
tion.
* aus ative to the Trinidad and Tobago Independence celebrations at the
Port au Prince, Haiti - W.I.
Sealed bids will be received end of August.
@ Agents: USINE A GLACE NATIONALE, S. A. N at tlie Embassy Administrative In this photograph Her
is
Office until 12:00 August 25th,
Royal Highness wearing the uniforni
6600e a - 6e6s6 1962. the Girl Guides' Association-of which she is President.