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Sunday
10c
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PORT-AL-PRINCE, HAITI il Avenue Marie-Jeanne CITE DUMA IS ESTIME Phone 2061 -Vol XIV l SUNDAY APRIL16th, 1961 No. 23
Chamber Campaign
Opens
Cabinet Ministers Enter
Haiti Air
Race For Fifty-Eight Seats
Chief
ExSenator Victor Neversfront page coverage in Le MaConstant was
On
the first cabinettin Thursday. Minister to declare his intention April 30th has been set aside
this week to throw his hat into for primary elections that will
the ring and enter the Legisla- the
U. give
new
S. a
Tour
Republic
form
tive Chamber elections. At least of parliament a legislative
Colonel Georges Danache, 2 other Cabinet Ministers, Lab- Chamber with fifty-eight memCommander of the Haitian Air- or and Welfare's Frederic De- bers. force, departed yesterday on a varieux and Justiee Minister The number of seats in the
ten-day tour of major U. S. Lic Francois have been cited legislative Chamber was proviAirforce installations as a guest as candidates. Presidential pri- sionally set at fifty-eight instead
of General Thomas D. White, vate secretary Luckner L. Cam- of the sixty-seven prescribed
Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air- bronne launch was first to publicly
(Continued on page20)
his campaign. for Deputy
force. of his hometown, Arcahaie, with
Colonel Danache accompanied
by Lieutenant Georges Perrier,
DUNHAM
Haitian Airforce, were flown in
USAF
School
a
Dance. special
plane to Albrook
Airforce base where they will Mango Shippers
Airforce
Opens
be joined by:
chiefs of Start Rolling
Central and South American nations. Enrollment for classes at the
During their tour of USAF ins- The impact of the mango dance school of the world famtallations, the Airforce Chiefs season has hastened prepara- ed dancer Katherine Dunham
CAVING THE SACEE COEUR CHURCH after their wedding will receive a special briefing tion Ile of incorporation papers of opened this week in a specially
des Fleurs, a foodt Thursday Lieutenant James C. Bonthron USMO a member of in the Pentagon, Washington, D. ing entity, according to -process- Kathe- constructed ot Buteau studio on the second
U.S. Naval Mission to Haiti and Marijke Burgers daughter C. rine Baer, assistant secretary of storey Rond Point, Cite building de on the
dDutch Consul and Mrs Toni Burgers of Port au Prince pass Colonel Danache and Lieute- the enterprise, in our oftice Dumarsais Estime. lExposition
er arch of swords formed by Naval Mission officers. The newly the nant Airforce Perrier command were seen and off Col- by terday. yes- Ballet, ritual, folk, and moIs return from honeymooning in Antigua this weekend. (Continued on page 15) Ile des Fleurs, S.A, "a Haiti- dern dancing will be taught by
an corporation with all the thoroughly experienced teachers. ave & Wally
rights of a Haitian citizen". Two competent professors of
holds patents for freezing and the Dance: have accepted Miss
Go West
drying processes permitting Dunham's invitation to teach at
mangos and other insect-troub- the school and arrived recently
(Continued on page 19) (Continued from page 8)
inape Vert Closes
No youthful ambassadors of
Mrism, Petit Industry, Art and
Israeli Who Adopted Haiti Has New York Show
fts have gone over the "hill"
many a future night-clubE tourist is robbed of an en-
-
Naining escort and meringue
dtner. eavid and Wally of Canape
f "Tourist gift-emporium"
Harted by PAA Sunday for
ifornia -or maybe the Virgin
nds without the usual adverthg they associated with their
fivities in the past. The bro0 team who became wellwn to thousands of tourists
Sugh personal contact and TAMED PIANIST LIBERACE IN EYE-CATCHING GOLD ORUSTwhich carried both their LD JACKET joins Chicago notables who met recently with Haiti
ds in publications here and Tourist director Jean-Jacques Honorat to discuss plans for the
bad nevertheless the are the big charity.
of Canape
f "Tourist gift-emporium"
Harted by PAA Sunday for
ifornia -or maybe the Virgin
nds without the usual adverthg they associated with their
fivities in the past. The bro0 team who became wellwn to thousands of tourists
Sugh personal contact and TAMED PIANIST LIBERACE IN EYE-CATCHING GOLD ORUSTwhich carried both their LD JACKET joins Chicago notables who met recently with Haiti
ds in publications here and Tourist director Jean-Jacques Honorat to discuss plans for the
bad nevertheless the are the big charity. Wing Ding" party that has
a Haiti theme
Ed'oeuvre on
telediol
adopted
week. Reports cireul-1 this year. (From left to right) Mrs H. Perry Driggs, Mrs E. Saw-
(Continued on page_15) yer Smith Jr., publicity chairman for the Wing Ding, Miss Huguette Theodore of Haiti Tourist Bureau in Chicago Lee Liberace,
"Cap" Petitions Jn-Jaeques Honorat and Mrs Edward C. Walter. resident Kennedy
NEW REYNOLDS MINE MANAGER
Mr. Walter L. Rice, Presidenti Mr Ryan will return to the
ne Cap Haitien "Syndicat d'I of Reynolds Haitian Mines, an- Company's headquarters in Richitive" sent Mr John F. Ken- nounced today the appointment mond, Virginia, about the end
1 President of the United of Mr Alan G. Butterfield as of April to undertake responsibes, a petition signed by nu- Resident Manager. le assignments in connection
Dus personalities. This peti- He will succeed Mr. E. J. with the administration of the
is nothing but a protest Ryan who has been in charge
MIRTZA ABRAMOVITZ seen above in her Haiti Studio (Gros
nst the Civil Aeronautics of the operation since its inceptMorne) preparing for her New York show. (See page 2 for full
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SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
PAGE 2
Mirtza Abramovitz Has Successful New York
InHaiti Thls week
Showing
Mirtza Abramovitz, an Israeli of Mirtza's work in seeing some Mirtza said that it was pure
AS RECOUNTED
painter from Haiti had her first of the paintings sold to Mr Iri accident that she painted it. She
one-man show: on March 14 at ving Stone for example. Al- did, not mean to convey a symBodley Gallery, 223 East 60 New though the Museum seldom has bol:
BY
York 22, N.Y. acquired works from any artThe show. was under the Pat- ist's first one-man show. Mrs. Mrs Nora Edmunds of the
AUBELIN JOLICOEUR ronage of the Ambassador of Miller's interest seemed very: Unicef picked two of Mirtza's
Haiti to United Nations, Mr. genuine and she assuredi that it paintings to be entered in the
who inaugurated the
the contest of April 18
A
Carlet Auguste
quality persisted,
sponsored by
Managers of the Canape it with a cocktail party attend- Museum of Modern Art would this organization affiliated to
Wally and David Talamas, young
around town" ed about three hundred pro- acquire: one of Mirtza's paintings United Nations. The paintings
Vert Shop fleed to Miami Sunday. The two "boys
minent by guests including diplo- from a later show. chosen in the contest will be
different
The talk of the City this week was about
took
two. flights. mats, bankers, art collectors What Mirtza was particularly used for greetings cards for
the Talamas Brothers' flight and Russian Yuri A. Gagarin flight and artists. proud of was the choice made children. came back safely. The introduction to the exhi- of her painting entitled Voodoo
into space. Gagarin President of the Montebello Real Estate Co bit was written by celebrated Dancer by the Board of Rabbis The Israeli artist is planning
-Mr Henry Mayer,
here this week with wife Claire American writer, Irving Stone.
the City this week was about
took
two. flights. mats, bankers, art collectors What Mirtza was particularly used for greetings cards for
the Talamas Brothers' flight and Russian Yuri A. Gagarin flight and artists. proud of was the choice made children. came back safely. The introduction to the exhi- of her painting entitled Voodoo
into space. Gagarin President of the Montebello Real Estate Co bit was written by celebrated Dancer by the Board of Rabbis The Israeli artist is planning
-Mr Henry Mayer,
here this week with wife Claire American writer, Irving Stone. of New York. This paintingia trip to Detroit and Montreal
of Mahwah, New Jersey stopped
Writer Stone began his pre- shows a handsome Bare-chested)with her message of Haitian
en route to the Convention of the Young Presidents' Organization sentation thus: "I first met Hai- voodoo dancer (Joe Archer) with Art. Born in Israel Mirtza's
which is being held in San Juan from April 16 to April 22. This tian Painting in 1955, when Mrs a Burning Bush as background, works depict the true Haitian
was recommended to the: P.R. of the Departement du Tou- Stone and I spent a week in was taken as a symbol by thel way of life: She is a painter
couple Mel and Irene Mohr who visited the Country last Fall. Pcrt au Prince, and bought such Board of Rabbis. It. will be hung from Haiti. She conveys with
risme by
L she did. model- painters as Bigaud, Blanchard, in the new Synagogue huilding sensibility the feeling of the
Mrs Claire Mayer has a diversified background
for the Gourgue. Three years later, at the Idlewild Airport. Haitian people. ing, was in show business as a dancer is now working
while visiting Israel, I encountMohrneicoff Advertising Inc. of Madison Avenue, New York. Henry ered the work of Mirtza in Tela and Claire who stayed at the Ibo Lele made their outings i: Aviv, and was charmed by the
company of Dr Stern Bonnefil, a prominent Haitian surgeon from beginnings of what I thought had
Chicago and his American wife Diana. the possibility of becoming a
from New York and hi professional body of work. It
Dick Adler, a shirt Manufacturer
would never have occured to m
wife Michaeline were, honeymooning at El Rancho. that Mirtza and Haitian paint
John Bulica Nicholson, owner of the famous Restaurant Caf ing would one day be combinNicholson, in New York is. currently visiting with friends Mis ed; but they have and with in
Jane Reese and Albert. Sloan Slanina, Restaurant Manager. The teresting results. sharing their lodgings between Montana Hotel and the Kyon ARTS, published. by the Art
Digest Inc., wrote in its March
Beach. Edition:
William McIntosh, Head of the Department of Comptability at Mirtza Abramovitz: The nat
the Pan Am Office is back after ten days at the Doctors' Hospital ural power seen in these oil
in Coral Gables, Fla. paintings of Haiti tends toz0
Ronaid Paul Lassin and wife Harriet are current guests at in two directions. In the backhandicrafts from grounds of the figure compos:
the Villa Creole. Ronald is a wholesaler in
Ply- tions it is dissipated into highl
mouth Meeting, Pa. He is having his patterns executed by Mein- abjectionable abstracts streak
berg Brothers. while in the three landscapes
-Mr Albert Jacques Edmond Gauthier a well known French especially the workers in the
painter from Paris is staying a month at the Park Hotel. open field, it is turned into ro
Chic. Siegel, Cruise Director of the American Israeli Shipping bust color and a very animate
composition. The artist is obvi
0 Inc arrived here Thursday together with Mr M. T. Gerste ously an amateur but when wor HAITI DELEGATE TO U.N: AND MRS CARLET AUGUSTE with
haber, Commercial Representative of the Zim Line on board the king with physically real sub irtist Mirtza Abramovitz and her husband at the New York openSS Mauretania. The Company is in the process of issuing a book- jects she shows more vigor tha of her one-man show.
Director of the American Israeli Shipping bust color and a very animate
composition. The artist is obvi
0 Inc arrived here Thursday together with Mr M. T. Gerste ously an amateur but when wor HAITI DELEGATE TO U.N: AND MRS CARLET AUGUSTE with
haber, Commercial Representative of the Zim Line on board the king with physically real sub irtist Mirtza Abramovitz and her husband at the New York openSS Mauretania. The Company is in the process of issuing a book- jects she shows more vigor tha of her one-man show. t about the different ports of call of the SS Jerusalem. Beside most professionals. (Bodle:
giving the history and the points ot interset of the Islands it will March This 13-25. show Lawrence Smith)
best
was a wonderful
also show information about the
"buys" available in the opportunity for Mirtza to bring X
various ports. Mr Siegel and Mr Gerstenhaber who were interested Haiti in the "good news" and
in obtaining advertising met first with Mr Jean Jacques Honorat, she did just that. Mirtza gave
V
General Director of Tourism. many interviews through radio
SAVE UP TO 70 per cent ON
-Lovely Noelle Breaud stopped here this week in a swing and TV stations. She was inter
through the Central America and the Caribbean with her mother viewed on the opening day of
the show, March 14 by Barry a
Mrs Marcelle Laurent Breaud of Paris. Noelle who just spent
Free
Farber. of the WINS,
Duty
and also
Liquor! six months in New Yerk to perfect her English and working as her taped interviewed was heard
an Assistant to Oleg Cassini, Couturier of Mrs Jacqueline Bouvier later on the INS. On the 16th
VISITORS TAKE ADVANTAGE
(
Kennedy was joined there by her mother and flew to Mexico for Ruth Jacobs of the WEND TV
OF S
of Art bv
Citron
a two week tour of the famous ruins of the Aztec civilization. on March 23, Casper and on WNTA. Show
Noelle and her mother are guests at the Villa Creole. They were Mirtza had thirty paintings in
recommended here by Mr Frederic Martin, former Director of her show. The twelve
s
best were
Paquin
the Institut Francais to Patrice de Matteis and wife, former quickly sold. Joelle Martin. Nineteen year old Noelle has travelled to many of When Dorothy Miller, Curator FAST DELIVERY TO 16 STATES
countries in Europe including England and Spain where she learn- paintings of the Museum of
Modern Art in New York came
cd English and Spanish. She does modeling and dances like Terp- to the Gallery to see Mirtza's
PORT AU PRINCE'S
sichore. Back to France she will work as a Fashion Reporter. work on Friday March 31 with
-Mr Louis Herbert Light, Assistant Director of the United Tours the object of acquiring one of
OLDEST GIFT SHOP
ot Miami is currently on an information trip here. He is guest at her paintings for the Museum's a
the Sans Souci. He was greeted by Mr Georges Heraux of the Interamerican covered
collection she dis- &
OFFERS 60 BRANDS TO
Heraux Tours, Representative of the United Tours in Haiti, za's Show unfortunately was so successful that Mirt- €
-Dick Abbot, Manager of Pan Am and wife Mary greeted the most important paintings that (
CHOOSE FROM
Thursday Mr Charles Boaz, Maintenant Superintendant for the had already been sold SO that a
Latin American Division of Pan Am in Miami and wife Helen. the choice to offer the Museum
51 Rue du
Mr Boaz is on his second trip to Haiti. was limited. She was, though, a
Ouai
Ivery impressed with the
quality 00
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PSUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
"HAITI SUN"
PAGE 3
Panama Line Sails Into History
The passing of the Panama, wellknown to travellers who pre-]the government line interfered
line has not been taken lightly ferred the sea to the air vand with private enterprise. Both GROUP FLORIDA AUDUBON SOCIETY
Port au Prince, The steady found it more convenient to re Grace Lines and thes United
IN HAITI FOR THREE DAYS
stream of wellwishers who call- turn by sea from New York Fruit Company indicated they Sponsored by C.
AY APRIL 16TH 1961
"HAITI SUN"
PAGE 3
Panama Line Sails Into History
The passing of the Panama, wellknown to travellers who pre-]the government line interfered
line has not been taken lightly ferred the sea to the air vand with private enterprise. Both GROUP FLORIDA AUDUBON SOCIETY
Port au Prince, The steady found it more convenient to re Grace Lines and thes United
IN HAITI FOR THREE DAYS
stream of wellwishers who call- turn by sea from New York Fruit Company indicated they Sponsored by C. Russell Ma-gested that a special regulation
a at the old Steamship line without any problem of over- were ready to provide cargo and son, Executive-Director. of the be taken to protect these birds
bifices- on the Rue du Quai this weight. passenger service between New Florida Audubon Society, a and prevent their disappearance
wveek to express their personel
York and the Canal Zone. group of 18 ornithologists have from Haiti. regrets- to the Company's Super- The last Panama liner to be
been in Haiti studying local The group stayed at the RiVisor, John Cusick was testim- seen in Port au Prince was the STEPHEN BROS birds and migration of of birds viera and was guided by "Haiti
ony.to- the high esteem reserved SS Ancon that sailed for Colon
from foreign countries. Holiday Tours". After a pleasant
for.the Panama Line servicing yesterday. The line ceases oper M.V. HAITI TRADER After: a visit to Petionville, sojourn in Haiti they Jeft for
Haiti since 1917. ation upon her arrival in PanaBoutilliers and Kenscoff on the Jamaica Sunday April 9. ma. M. V. HAITI MERCHANT day of their arrival they made Audubon, incidently was born
an excursion' to Etang Bois-Neuf in Haiti,
John Cusick, a robust deepnear St. Marc and to Ganthier,
water sailor himself, with the
PERSONALLY SUPERVISED Fonds-Parisien and Malpasse]
same reaction associated with
LOADING AND UNLOADING area near Etang-Saumatre,
TENNIS LESSONS? a Captain forced to abandon Panama Shifts SERVE HAITI AND FLORIDA The Audubon Society memb- TOE ETIENNE
ship after a long struggle to
Terminal
forthnightly sailings of the ers were very impressed by. the experienced, patient and
keep her afloat, received his
Miami- Port au Prince -Miami variety of birds found in our
meticulous
callers and their regrets with a
island and expressed much con- capable of making a champion
orced "sa la vive dans les troCANAL COMPANY
MIAMI ADDRESS:
cern for the "Oiseau Palmiste"
player of YOU! Dics." Among the callers were ANNOUNCES TRANSFER
and the "Charpentier" those Inscription For Lessons at:
Importers and Exporters some FROM NEW YORK PORT
Telephone: Highiand 51767 rare species that can only bel
of whom had even offered to TO NEW ORLEANS
Franklin 9-7228
found in Haiti. They also sug- Carlstroem Port au Prince St. No. Haiti. 1377
ravel to Washington to interpede,if it would be of any help, PANAMA, April 11 The
to keep the new Washington Panama Canal Company annadministration from seconding ounced today it was shifting its
the President Eisenhower direct Panama Line terminal in the
ivet that the line discontinue com- United States from New York
mercial passenger and commer- to New Orleans. cial operations. Members of the
Tourist interest who with an eye The move is a result of Le
-to the 8,774 people annually discontinuance: of commerciai
brought down from New York! passenger and cargo service onl
alone had sent in a "Keep the Govermment-ovned Panama Line
Panama Line sailing" petition. in compliance with a White
Even the Steavador Union boss House order effective April 20. admitted in saying goodbye The line will continue operat
E Manager Cusick that although ing with one ship, the Ancon, Se
they had.
operations. Members of the
Tourist interest who with an eye The move is a result of Le
-to the 8,774 people annually discontinuance: of commerciai
brought down from New York! passenger and cargo service onl
alone had sent in a "Keep the Govermment-ovned Panama Line
Panama Line sailing" petition. in compliance with a White
Even the Steavador Union boss House order effective April 20. admitted in saying goodbye The line will continue operat
E Manager Cusick that although ing with one ship, the Ancon, Se
they had. little differences he that will begin regular sailings
hated to see him and the line to New Orleans Aptil 27. The
go. line's other vessel, the Cristobal,
will leave Port Cristobal, in thel
Mr and Mrs Cusick became Canal Zone, for New York April
well liked by, Haitians during 13 and undergo a major over
their five years here helping haul there. She will dock
boost the Steamship line's serv- at the Army transpor
ice and reputation now consider tation terminal command at PolHaiti their second home and and and Dauphine streets. The
have decided to return here as canal company's procurement
frequent as possible. office in New York will be mov=
ed to New Orleans as current! t
Nostalgic old sailors and ship- contracts are close out. Compapers will no doubt sigh as the ny officials are already in New
oldest American flag steamship Orleans establishing a new offYou save in these three ways when you put
line quits the Caribbean and At ice. The last southbound
the new D6 Series B to work on your job
lantic shipping lanes. trip from New York will be
made by the Ancon April 20. THE
new
1. You save time, complete the job
The Caf
The
quickly. Panama Line began in
Diesel
75 drawbar HP
1851 by a group of Boston pro- After overhaul the Cristobal
Engine provides 93 flywheel HP,
motors who answered the travel will replace the Ancon on the
with 25% more lugging ability than before Better VISIproblem to and from the Cali- New Orleans run, with a round
bility, more convenient controls, fast forwarc reverse
fornia gold Frush from Eastern trip over ten days during the
lever-all these features helpspeed operation. United States. vacation period for employees of
NEW
the Panama Canal Company. No
2. You save trouble, when you assign the D6 to heavy
The Panama Line sailing ships decision has been made yet on
CATERPILLAR work. Earthmoving and land clearing, for example; are
plied the Boston New York the disposition of the Ancon. often hard on the master clutch. The Cater: liar Oil
to Colon route and the fortyninClutch, standard equipment resists shock loads and
ers struggled over the isthmus Because of the curtailed oplasts up to five times longer than others. to-the Pacific coast where sche- erations, the line is also discon3. You save money, too! There's. less expense, less
duled ships took them up. the tinuing calls at Port au Prince,
time lost m
the new D6. Track rollers and
coast to California and. the gold Haiti. servicing,
Biggings. idlers are lifetime lubricated. The air cleaner iS dry-type,
Discontinuance of commerand it removes 99.8% of airborne dust. Hydraulic track
The Company later acquired cial operations by the line was
adjusters are available. rights from the Colombian Gov- ordered. last December by the
emment to build a railroad Eisenhower administration. It
Across the isthmus. When Pres. was suspended by the Kennedy
Come in and see for yourself how you get
Teddy Roosevelt became inter- Administration for a second
more work with less trouble and expense -
sled in the building of the Pa- look, then put into affect by
Series B TRACTOR from the new Cat D6 Series B Tractor! nama Canal he purchased the President Kennedy,
Panama line lock stock and President Dwight D. Eisenbarrel and made it into a gov- hower said he issued the order
fimment agency.
ment to build a railroad Eisenhower administration. It
Across the isthmus. When Pres. was suspended by the Kennedy
Come in and see for yourself how you get
Teddy Roosevelt became inter- Administration for a second
more work with less trouble and expense -
sled in the building of the Pa- look, then put into affect by
Series B TRACTOR from the new Cat D6 Series B Tractor! nama Canal he purchased the President Kennedy,
Panama line lock stock and President Dwight D. Eisenbarrel and made it into a gov- hower said he issued the order
fimment agency. The two re- which was opposed by the
Caterpillar and Cata are RegatwedTrademansef
ships with their 214 Canal Zone adminisration and
- 4
Caterpillar Tractor Co. and freight capacity werelby employee groups hereARE
be
HAYTIAN TRACTOR Maurice Bonnefil, Mamnger-Chancerelts
amilar sight in the harbor and cause commercial operation of --- Page 4 ---
SUNDAY APRIL
(E
"HAITI SUN
16TH 1961
to follow her. But success does] troupe SO that they could partinot come to everybody. cipate in the "Theatre Universi
her "Quatrieme"
Bissainthe
Toto
After
Toto taire' 's".competition, This is how
went to New York where she "Les Griots" came to life. They
spent a year. Then her parents came out 2nd in the competiit is just a feeling, I only had sent her to Paris to finish tion, It was a promising start. By Nadinie MAGLOIRE
to see her to detect her remark: school. After one year of bore- Little by little they added up unable personality, and this" fire dom im a college at Senlis, she til they were 20 members. If
I met Toto Bissainthe for the
that would sparkle one day. My decided to learn a profession. the company reached, so fast,
first time in Paris, at a party
hunch did not abuse me because She wantedi to become a social such a size it was somewhat
given by the Haitian Embassy. Paris has enthusiastically ap- worker. Although a noble car- due to Stage
was
Manager
I
Roger
She was 20 then. At once
plauded Toto. She is only 26. eer it was not, Toto's destiny Blin who became "Les Griots"
struck by this astonishing petite
just starting her career but we After a year she failed an ex- technical advisor. He
a mischievous face,
staged
lady. With
can be confident. She will un- am and was ready to do the with them Jean Genet's
nose, it
that
play
a pert
was evident
doubtedly be the first Haitian vear over when : friend took "Les Negres". As a matter of
she was far from being bashto have made a real career in her to Maurice Excande's. It fact, they had a hard time
ful, and that she was full of life. a foreign land. She will bel was then the true theater, reve: ting it up, it took them a put
me
year. When she told that she was
lovely Ambassador for Haiti. lation. It was in 1955. For a Meanwhile, Toto was
learning dramatic I, imme
perform:
Art,
month she followed Excande's ling in Louis Sapin's "Papa Bon
diately, bet on her, I knew that
Toto is very modest and does courses in view of the admis Dieu" at "Theatre
way. d'Aujour
she would easily go a long
not like, to be talked about, sion exams at "Centre Nationa d'hui" with Vitold as Stage MaThen, I lost sight of her, but
which is quite paradoxical, for d'Art Dramatique." 31 She was ac- nager.
me
perform:
Art,
month she followed Excande's ling in Louis Sapin's "Papa Bon
diately, bet on her, I knew that
Toto is very modest and does courses in view of the admis Dieu" at "Theatre
way. d'Aujour
she would easily go a long
not like, to be talked about, sion exams at "Centre Nationa d'hui" with Vitold as Stage MaThen, I lost sight of her, but
which is quite paradoxical, for d'Art Dramatique." 31 She was ac- nager. The was
from,
play
I
successful
far kept track of her
a comedian needs publicity: cepted and spent 2 years there. but could not last more
career registering all her suc- Toto (Cliche Le Nouvelliste) that is the way to stardom. But It was out of the question to
because "Theatre thana
were
month,
d'Aucesses as if they my own. Toto seems to belong to the become a social worker. Fin- jourd'hui" is just a test theatre. I ask Jean Gosselin if he had knows when an opportunity wil: group of artists favoring suc- ally Toto had found her voca "Les Griots" staged
seen her play "A Raisin In The come. When we were talking, of cess that is built on sound tion. In 1956 she toured Africa Pouchkine's
Juan" ther at
Sun" and what he thought of Toto Bissainthe we never thought ground, that is, on real talent during 3 months with the Ap "Theatre de "Don la Maison de
a
her; "she is remarkable" he that few days later she would instead of success built up by sita Fradet - Emile Ciss decine" and also Abdou Meanswered. He promised to try be with us. Although she will gossipy publicity. Since her tend- troupe, they are both Africans Ka's "La Fille des Anta
to bring her and the play here not be here long we hope to er age theater became her main Toto payed Fatu from Emil which was
at Dieux"
next year. The comedians, even Isee her act. I have never seen objective. At Ste Rose de Lima, Cisse's "Mariage de Fatu." competition of presented "Theatre Univer the
when unemployed, do not like her perform. If I believe her in "Onzieme", she played in a
at Parme. to leave Paris, because no one a: promising talented comedian pantomined song "Les Lavan- Back in Paris she met, at sitaire"
dieres". She was SO -remarkab- "Presence Africaine," an intel- In 1958, Toto Bissainthe was
le that some years later thei lectual African magazine, Sa the leading lady in Claude Berrector of a neighboring school. rah Ducados and Samba, also nard Aubret's picture "Les TriModern Haitian
who had seen and had not for- art students. They decided tol pest au Soleil", with Jacques
gotten the performance, asked put on a play together, just to' Richard co-staring. We recents
her to put on "Les Lavandie- see their possibilities. They ly saw him here in Normandie
Paintings
res" with her pupils. In spite chose Sartre's "Huis Clos" be Niemen. Unfortunately, "Les
of her early success Toto never cause only 4 actors were need- Tripes au Soleil" is banned
thought that one day she would ed-although they were only 3. for export. Lét us hope that
By MAX PINCHINAT
become a comedian. She con- At the "Sorbonne" where they the French censorship will sometinued her schooling, withoutiwere taking up "Les Arts du day revise its decision. It is
On Show Now At
dreaming of the limelight. It is Spectacle' 'they met Charles believed that the story takes
Talso true that, at this time, no- Antonetti from the Youth and places in some imaginary
would
south:
body
wish a theatriçal Sports Ministry. He was also ern town of the U.S. Toto
GALERIE PINCHINAT
career for a daughter. Besides; a stage manager in charge par colored girl who falls in isa love
can a comedian make a career ticularly of popular education with a white man. One can
106, BOIS VERNA
in Haiti?
of the limelight. It is Spectacle' 'they met Charles believed that the story takes
Talso true that, at this time, no- Antonetti from the Youth and places in some imaginary
would
south:
body
wish a theatriçal Sports Ministry. He was also ern town of the U.S. Toto
GALERIE PINCHINAT
career for a daughter. Besides; a stage manager in charge par colored girl who falls in isa love
can a comedian make a career ticularly of popular education with a white man. One can
106, BOIS VERNA
in Haiti? Also it is very diffi- through theatre, He advised the guess the ending. It is the ever. cult to succeed in other coun- 3 students on the staging of lasting racial drama. tries. Toto will have led the "Huis Clos" and suggested that
Just before you reach the "PONT MORIN" bridge
way, and others will be tempted they established a registered'
(Continued On page 12)
This is an ART GALLERY, not a picture shop, exhibiting over 100 of the most attractive FRAMED hun
PAINTINGS made both in Portau Prince and Paris by
FAMOUS HAITIAN PAINTER MAX PINCHINAT
Do You Want The Best In Nutrition For Your Baby
IOW in France. And The Family? The artist WHO HAS EXHIBITED BOTH HERE
YOUR BEST BET IS:
AND ABROAD for the past 15 years, comes back to
45 MOLINOS"
Haiti every five years and for 15 to 18 months renews
DUTCH POWDERED WHOLE MILK
the contact withi his people and his source of inspira- <
WITH ADDED
tion. SSGCUREMENTATEN Da
VITAMIN D3
In the GALLERY PINCHINAT, are grouped
some paintings of the 15 years of work by MAX PINYou Can't Beat It!! (
Smotonut
CHINAT, from 1945 to 1960. Prices have not been arNOW ON SALE AT:
bitrarily based on beauty of the painting, but on its
BOULANGERIE DE LA POSTE,
size, just like Paris Fashion for MAX PINCHINAT
BICHARA IZMERY,
and OTHER WELL KNOWN ARTISTS. Visitors can
DR
MARCOS TALAMAS & CO.,
consult the paintings price list if they wish to. BOULANGERIE ST. MARO,
ALPHONSE MARRA,
All the taxi drivers know GALLERY PINCHINAT
Boulevard Jean-Jacques Dessalines
AND don't let anybody tell you that the GALLERY is FEVE ECHE RAEN a
EPICERIE REX, Lalue
closed. It is not. BREDA - HOLANDA
GEOE RGES COLES, Lalue
HENRI RIGAUD, Petionville. The GALLERY PINCHINAT, sole representative and sales agent of PINCHINAT's paintings, has
AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS:
exhibited a few samples only at "Foyer des Arts Plas
tiques", "Galerie Brochette" and Galerie Suisse". Hispano-America Trading Co. Of Haiti S.A
Open from 10 AM to 5 PM, and on appointment in
69, RUE DU QUAI
the evening. ADMISSION FREE. V --- Page 5 ---
SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
"HAITI SUN'
PAGE 5
H AIT I S UN
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE NEEDS CAPITAL
THE HAITIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPEE
LETTERS INTER-AMERICAN BANK COULD PROVIDE
Community Weekly Published Sunday Morning
to the
Editor- Publisher
BERNARD DIEDERICH
The Inter-American Development Bank is holding
Gerant-ResponsableMAUCLAIR LABISSIERE
EDITOR conversations with the Haitian Government with the
MEMBER OF THE INTER-AMERICAN PRESS ASSN. objective to re-organize the Agricultural Institute of
ESTABLISHED IN 1950
To the Editor
the National Bank of Haiti. Thereafter loans to agriOf the Haiti Sun
culture and industry will be made through the AgriculNEW DC-3 BOOSTS COHATA
Dear Sir:
tural Institute,
It will be recalled that the Government of Haiti
Haiti's domestic Air traffic wias somewhat relieved Why is the United States Flag its quota of $400,000 to the Inter-American
paid
(Stars and Stripes) still being
Bank with
last month with the arrival of a newly acquired DC-3 sold and imported to Haiti from some hardship, some six months ago.
To the Editor
the National Bank of Haiti. Thereafter loans to agriOf the Haiti Sun
culture and industry will be made through the AgriculNEW DC-3 BOOSTS COHATA
Dear Sir:
tural Institute,
It will be recalled that the Government of Haiti
Haiti's domestic Air traffic wias somewhat relieved Why is the United States Flag its quota of $400,000 to the Inter-American
paid
(Stars and Stripes) still being
Bank with
last month with the arrival of a newly acquired DC-3 sold and imported to Haiti from some hardship, some six months ago. Haiti is one of
The DC-3, purchased iby Cohlalta from the Allegheny the United States as articles of the countries which needs capital for private enterAirlines was given a complete overhaul in Miami by wearing apparal and material in prise perhaps more than any other Western-HemiAirmotive, through funds arranged by the U.S. Air- which to wrap fish?. We all cher- sphere country. mission, prior to taking its place in the Cohata ranks. ish the photo of the Marine boys The $400,000 invested in the Inter-American Bank
With the addition of a third DC3, a veteran of the hoisting ain of Iwo the Jima flag under on the machine mount- could by now have been used as basis of credit for
small Cohata fleet was flown to Miami where it is gun and shell fire. Has not some sugar-factory equipment, frutt-processing, coastwise
now undergoing a thorough overhaul through a simil- one got the guts to ask the State shipping facilities, perhaps a myriad enterprises, all
ar arrangement with the USAF mission. Department in Washington to with payrolls and, revenue and tax-producing. It is hoped that a fourth large passenger aircraft request the Flag manufacturers
and exporters to restrict
will soon be acquired permitting Cohata to continue sales? How can an American such Caribbean Construction Co. SA. its excelllent and salfe domestic service to the point it desecrate his flag: by selling it
will Ibe able to expand and be prepared to face any abroad as rags? Builders Of The Military City
emergency. I hear the exporting of the
Gen. Manager: Gerard THEARD
SOCIAL WELFARE WEEK IN HAITI flag as rags has been going-on
for more than two years. Ift the
Phone: 3955. first time
American
Government cannot
P. O. BO.. For the
in the history of the Republic of Haiti, thel clamp down on the sales and
Government and the people celebrated the "Social Welfare Week" export of the flags then the un-
(April 1 7, 1961). American activities of those
Proclaimed by the President of the Republic, Dr Francois Du- merchants should be exposed: so
as to shame them into ending
valier, the "Social Welfare Week" was to commemorate the third the shocking business. anniversary of the Haitian Institute of Social Welfare and Re- I remain
search a division of the Department of Labor and Social Welfare. An Irate American. An impressive and symbolic opening ceremony held at night onl
April 1, at Port au Prince, during which the President of the,
L
Republic lit a symbolic "flamme of Social Justice". During the week of the celebrations, the President personally AIR HAITI MAKES
a
FUGHTS
opened new hospital for the mentally sick people at Beudet,
about 35 miles from Port au Prince, The new hospital consists RECORD MEAT RUN
EVERY WEEK
ofa system of twelve different buildings to shelter, treat and rehabilitate mentally sick people of Haiti, A special building has
To
been added for the administration and professional medical and Air Haiti International, International the
new Haitian
Air
social services staff. The project of Defilee Mental Hospital re- Carrer, on
MIAMI
April 7 1961, has, it
presents a remarkable effort of the Government although it will is believed, created a record
take some time till the necessary equipment and personnel are with a non-stop flight from Maprovided and appropriate services developed. nagua, Nicaragua, to San Juan,
Puerto Rico, carrying 27,5791
During the "Social Welfare Week" the Government also opened Puerto pounds Rico. of meat products for]
a Social Center at Bolosse, a suburb of Port au Prince and a
Maternity Center at Carrefour, near Port au Prince City proper.
MIAMI
April 7 1961, has, it
presents a remarkable effort of the Government although it will is believed, created a record
take some time till the necessary equipment and personnel are with a non-stop flight from Maprovided and appropriate services developed. nagua, Nicaragua, to San Juan,
Puerto Rico, carrying 27,5791
During the "Social Welfare Week" the Government also opened Puerto pounds Rico. of meat products for]
a Social Center at Bolosse, a suburb of Port au Prince and a
Maternity Center at Carrefour, near Port au Prince City proper. The Airline officials were
The Institute of Social Welfare of Haiti organized within the highly pleased with the performGO IN THE MORNING! "Social Welfare Week" celebrations a series of stimulating round ance and are hopeful that this
table discussions and
will be the forerunner of flights
GO IN THE AFTERNOON! panel sessions regarding Social Services, to many foreign countries
Social Assistance, Rehabilitation Services, Social, Security anci where the Haitian flag willb bePAN AMERICAN Clippers stand at-the-ready to
the problems of an underdeveloped country. A program of populai come better known, and that the
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music and dances concluded the Social Welfare Week celebra Airline will be aiding in the
than 24 hours, Pan Am puts you there with
tions in Haiti. Within the celebrations, an impressive graduation opening of avenues for increasexpert, friendly service from cockpit to cabin. ceremony was held during which twenty-five Social Center Work ed trade beween Haiti and thesel
countries. JETS TONEW YORK from Ciudad Trujillo
(Continued on page 11)
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TRIDAY APRIL 21, 1961 "Joyeux Week End!"
FROM PORT-AU-PRINCE
8:30-The United Shoe Association, S.A., the most modern shoe 6:00-Test pattern Music (Records)
factory in the Caribbean presents its program: "Highway 6:30--Evening general program schedule
ENTRY (INCLUDING
Patrol", starring Broderick Crawford.
ONLY 30 MINUTES
8:00-The Frankie Laine Show", sponsored by "Banque Com- 10:00-Close of program National Anthem
merciale d'Haiti"
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FROM PORT-AU-PRINCE
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SATURDAY APRIL 22, 1961: Les Petites Fantaisies"
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6:33-Science Fiction Theater
5:30-Test Pattern
7:03-Weather Report
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White Sand Beach
7:06-Children's program: a) A Children's story b), Cartoons 6:05-Junior Magazine
Fine Restaurant and Snack Bat
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7:45-Telenews (1st edition) Review of the day's events
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WATER SKIING
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THURSDAY APRIL 20, 1961: "Le Pavillon des Varietes"
(Henri Fabien vs Jean Auguste)
"IBO BEACH"
6:00-Test pattern Music (Records)
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mecca for the Caribbean tourist. OLOFFSON --- Page 7 ---
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SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 196
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HAITESUN
Praise For Handicap Congress Dunham) Dance School Opens
(Continued from page 1) Antonio Pierre will give Haitian lto work with it" hesdid. from Paris. They are lenwood folk dance instruction. Both Morris and Martin com
Morris, who for seventeen years Mr Morris stated that upon sider the dance studio with it
Miss Thelma Bryan, Secretary tion of Blind and partially sight- was considered Katherine Dun- receiving word from Miss Dun- excellent natural lighting an
of the St. Vincent's School For ed children, Definitions of Blina ham's right-hand man and bal- ham of her intention to open airy rooms one of the best the
Handicapped Children, returned ness, Professional Literature, let masfer, and his partner, Por- a school in Haiti he immediatel7 have worked in. recently from Guatemala where Rehabilitation of the Adult Blind, tugese-born star of the Paris accepted her invitation to. teac)
she attenided as a delegate of Preparation and Placement of Opera Ballet Dilette Martin w.o because Haiti, he explained, had Below the studio, on thi
Haiti the First Inter-American the Blind in employment, Re- is considered one of the top Can always interested him. "I knov ground floor, Max Buteau i
Conference on Work For The gion Wide Problems affecting Cah dancers of France. Len- of the immense talent that ex- completing a new stylish ain
Blind. This Conference was spon: the Blind Production and distri- wood Morris has toured forty- ists here and I will be happylconditioned restaurant. sored by the American Founda- bution of talking bools, Services three countries with Miss Dunton For Overseas Blind, the for deaf-blind children and ad- ham and her troup, and assisted
World Council for the Welfare ults, Futurs regional coorpera- her with choreography and mofor the Blind with the Co-orpor- tion, Braille Uniformity, Produc- vie and television work. Mis DISCOVER THE
of National Committee tion and distribution. FASCINATION
ation the
Maitin has appeared in several
for the Blind and Deafmutes of
movie made in Italy. OF HAITI
Guatemala and its purpose was Miss Bryan was chosen to be
to extend and improve services on the resolution committee sre The masterful Haitian dancer,
for the education, rehabilitation, reports that this historically in- Ciceron, who spent five years Through Its
employment and
welConference attained
Postage
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1957 Constitution Prescribes Ito case fill a vacancy. In the latter 100 of the present Consti- ther the meeting is to be rethey shall assume oflice tution;
sumed
New Legislative Chamber upon election and shall serve 6.To set itself up as
in public. only for the remainder of the court of justice. high Article 57 - In case of an
unexpired term. emergency, when the legislative
CHAPTER II
the primary assemblies, under
Article 56 The
body is not in session, the ExTHE LEGISLATIVE POWER the conditions and in the man- Article 52-In case -of death, the National
meetings be of ecutive Power may convoke the
SECTION I
ner prescribed by law. resignation, disqualifieation,
Assembly shall National Assembly in extraorTHE LEGISLATIVE BODY Article 50 L To be a member dicial interdiction, or acceptan- ju- public. dinary session. of the legislative body, it shill ce of a new office
Article 58-The presence in
EE
incompatible
Article 48 The Legislative be" necessary:
with that of a member of the However, they may take pla- the National Assembly of a twopower shall be exercised by a 1. To be a Haitian and never legislative body, provision shall ce behind closed doors at the thirds majority of the membsingle assembly known as the to have renounced Haitian be made for the replacement of request of five members and ers of the legislative body shall
"Legislative Chamber."
nationality;
the member in his electoral dis- afferwards it will be decited be required for the adoption of
Article 49 The number of 2.To be twenty-five years trict only for the remainder of by an absolute majority whe- decisions. me m ibers of the Legislative old;
the unexpired term, by a speciChamber shall be fixed at sixty- 3. To enjoy civil and political al election after convocation of
seven deputies until the law es- rights;
the primary electoral
tablishes the number of citizens 4. To have resided at least by the President of the assembly Reputhat are to be represented by five years in the district blic during the month in which
each deputy. represented. the vacaney occurs. Article 51 The members of
Meanwhile, the number and the legislative body shall be However, before
a
size of the (electoral) subdivi elected for six years and may resi gn: tion, the accepting
sions for each distriet will be re-elected
number of
Legislative
lookpun
be
any
Chamber may make all sorts of
determined, account being tak: times.
at least by the President of the assembly Reputhat are to be represented by five years in the district blic during the month in which
each deputy. represented. the vacaney occurs. Article 51 The members of
Meanwhile, the number and the legislative body shall be However, before
a
size of the (electoral) subdivi elected for six years and may resi gn: tion, the accepting
sions for each distriet will be re-elected
number of
Legislative
lookpun
be
any
Chamber may make all sorts of
determined, account being tak: times. inquiries into the cireumstances
en of their economic and polisurrounding the resignation. Noa 629R ALSANO
BLUE ANGEL & STAUR
tical importance and the density Their term shall begin on the
on
of the population. second Monday of April of the The election shall be held
the label
Deputies shall be elected by vear in which they are elécted, within thirty days after the cona plurality of the votes cast inunless they have been eleeted vocation to election. The same procedure shall be
followed in default of elections
or in case of nullity of elections
in one or more districts. However, if the vacancy occurs during or after the last regular
session of the legislature, no byelection shall be. held. Article 53-The following persons may not be members of
the legislative body:
Those who have contracts
with or concessions from the
State for exploitation of the national resources or the operation of public services, or their
representatives or authorized
agents, or those of foreign companies in like case; unless they
terminate their
publicly
conmamsbasbanaut
tracts or transfer them to third
Biatitte Suers, de mis sen Garbère beuteiltse DCo. sar
persons who are neither relati-
*
Daut prince (Xat)
ves nor related by marriage. Rortrdsp
SECTION II
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
Article 51 The members of
the legislative body shall mcet
him
in national assembly for the opHatanount
ening and closing of each ses:
sion, as well as in the cases
Served EXCLUSIVELY af Haini's Leading
specified in Article 55 of the
HOTELS RESTAURANTS
CONNOISSEURS
present Constitution. &
& BY
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
for those
The powers of the National
Assembly are limited and may
not extend to matters other than
who insist
those specially assigned to it by
the. Constitution,
on the best
Article 55-The National Ass
embly shall have the followine
powers:
ISSA
OFHAITI
1. To receive the constitution
X
at oath of the President 0
ART GALLERY
the Republic;
onRoe du Quai
2. To declare war, on the re:
EBEL
commendation of the Exe
by
cutive
Scolplures by PAINTINGS
Power;
HORLOGERIES DE PRECISION
R.FRANCOiS Cedor
LADHADSIDE-EONDS3UUSS6E
3.
best
Article 55-The National Ass
embly shall have the followine
powers:
ISSA
OFHAITI
1. To receive the constitution
X
at oath of the President 0
ART GALLERY
the Republic;
onRoe du Quai
2. To declare war, on the re:
EBEL
commendation of the Exe
by
cutive
Scolplures by PAINTINGS
Power;
HORLOGERIES DE PRECISION
R.FRANCOiS Cedor
LADHADSIDE-EONDS3UUSS6E
3. To approve or reject peaces
J.DU DERRIER J.E.Gourgue
treaties and other internaV.Denis
Exclusive Agent:
tional treaties and convenO.DU PERAIER L.Lazard
Little Europe Hd Partau Prince Haiti
4. To tions; revise the Constifution:
A.DIMANCHE J.Gabriel
FaMENnCOIsa
hate TAT
5. To elect the Chief of Staters ER:RNET
N.Jean
in accordance with Article --- Page 10 ---
TAGE 10
SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
HAI
Model Of The Future Administratio;
General Des Contributions
(Tax Office)
Kennedy Accents Latin
Late, last year the ancient, The Tax office is only one of] vast improvement from its old
Aid
rambling wooden Tax Office atthree new impressive govern- wood and tin predecessor that
Urgency
the top of Rue des Casernes' mental buildings under construe- so aptly advertised the ravages
was demolished. Following ex- tion this year.
of time and whether.
Says "If We Don't Move Now"
cavation work solid foundations
With Help
were laid and now an imposing The new "Imprimerie de T'E- The new police headquarters
Castro May Become Bigger Peril
five-storey edifice that will bring tat", government printing plant is already half finished and will
the various tax departments un- and home of the official govern- eventually, anchor iall the police Washington, April 11 L Presi-Thim on some of the proble
der one roof is about to rise up ment gazette "Le Moniteur," is services under one concrete dent Kennedy said tonight "if connected with the Cuban s
and become the city's tallest nearing completion and is a roof.
we don't move now"" to aid La- ation. President Kennedy tou
building.
tin-American nations, Premier went on" to say:
Fidel Castro of Cuba "may be "Latin America is a
come a greater danger than he occupation to all of us,
is
E
today."
(Mr Schlesinger) is devoting
-
The President also declared time to that."
that Latin America "is in a most
g
critical period, in its relations "I think Latin America is
with us.."
a most critical period in its
President Kennedy made these lations with us," the Preside
remarks in a television inter- said. "Therefore, ifwe daer
viewitaped for nation-wide move now, Mr Castro
broadcast by the National come a greater danger -
Broadcasting Company. The ses- is today."
sion dealt mostly with his conception of the Presidency and Pierre Salinger, White H
his preference to work inform- press secretary, was asked
ally with Administration officials' the President had in
and White House aides.
saying "if we don't move -
Mr Salinger checked withpE
The subject of Latin America ident Kennedy and then ae
came up. in discussion of the that the President had meaces
roles of some of the President's move to aid Latin Americant
aides. The interviewer, Ray tions, not any sort of din
Scherer, NBC White House cor move against the Castro regite
respondent, asked about Arthur The President recently oufs
M. Schlesinger Jr., author and ed a ten-year program ofUm
Harvard professor of history States aid for LatinAmer
who recently potlined President countries. He said at thedrs
Kennedy's staff.
that if the United States we
not willing to provide such
Reported on Cuban Issue "then we face a grave
President Kennedy noted that minent danger that
Mr Schlesinger toured several peoples will turn to
Latin-Ameriean countries
E
about of other forms of
a month ago and reported toltheir only hope for
The Tax Oftice seen from the Rue des Casernes
E
view of the Tax office to be irom ther National Palace. The present Palais des Minis- teres is in the foreground while the future police
Headquarters is on the right.
's staff.
that if the United States we
not willing to provide such
Reported on Cuban Issue "then we face a grave
President Kennedy noted that minent danger that
Mr Schlesinger toured several peoples will turn to
Latin-Ameriean countries
E
about of other forms of
a month ago and reported toltheir only hope for
The Tax Oftice seen from the Rue des Casernes
E
view of the Tax office to be irom ther National Palace. The present Palais des Minis- teres is in the foreground while the future police
Headquarters is on the right. --- Page 11 ---
SUN
PAGE 11
Lunch Dine Have Cocktails
DILLON Pledges Latins Aid
By The SEA-SIDE
Rio de Janeiro, April 11-Se-) the nature of our development
cretary of the Treasury Douglas needs, we feel confident not only. KYONA BEACH
Dillon said today that the United of the future of the Inter-AmeSates regarded "both economic rican Development Bank, but of
stagnation and social injustice our countries themselves."
as totally intolerable" in the Practical Steps Studied
00Americas. The dominant note in the first
DEEP-SEA FISHING EXCURSIONS
major inter-American meeting
President Kennedy's alliance- since President Kennedy took
forprogress program is prepa- office continued to be one of
to
substantial
Swim,
Water-Ski
red devote
new harmony. In an atmosphere of
Spearfish, Snorkle,
money "over and above the pre- agreement on the basic importsent flow of public and private ance of attacking Latin Americapital to basic economic deve- ca's economic and social ills to
And Sail In Safe Coastal
lopment" in Latin America, Mr preserve democratic governDillon told the annual meeting ment, the conference turned its
Waters From Kyona
of the governors of the Inter- attenton to practical methods
American Development Bank. and work plans for the common
He calied on Latin-American task. HAVE YOUR PARTY AT KYONA
scountries 'to draw up, long-term Mr Dillon reported this afteridevelopment plans establishing noon to a round-table meeting
00specific goals and priorities as of delegates on the results of the
ja foundation for a "concerted meeting in London, last month
maximum effort over the next of the Development Assistance
tlecade" to pruvide for a steady Group which embraces the maand. widely shared economic jor eapital-exporting countries of
- -
growth. -
the West. He said the prospeets
Latin-Anserican delegates re- were good for an expanded flow
acted wazmly to Mr Dillon's of development capital on favoripresentaticn oi the Kennedy pro- able terms for borrowing coundaram. After applause lasting-tries and on an "assured and
more than a minute had died continuing basis."
indown, Finance Minister Clemenerlia beans
le Mariani, of Brazil, who is Mr Dillon said that "exter
foe
bresiding at the meeting, said: assistance can be critically im:
AT want to express the satis- portant' 'to the economic growth erlia
vaction with which people of La- process of developing countries. goodness
aln America received President "But it con be effective only
proposal of an allian- when the developing countries
EER fori progress. With such com- make full use of their own rerehension by our great sister sources on their own behalf," he
aration of our problems and ofladded. dit
SOCIAL WELFARE WEEK
(Continued from page 5)
eros.at the Institute of Social Welfare and six Rehabiliation Worksreceived their certificates. During the same week the Governi nent of Haiti celebrated the "World Day of Public Health" in
hb boperation with the World Health Organization. The celebrations yes...you get
nd "Social Welfare Week" may contribute to a social action and
a a continued governmental and private initiative in the field
DE -
Social Welfare Services in Haiti. The dedicated Opened social
ein and institutions may inspire citizens and the Government
X
get the appropriate equipment and train competent personnel. The arrival of the United Nations Social Welfare Adviser in OK ENO
aitt coincided
the
beans
with "Social
in
Welfare
of
Week" celebrations. every cup
An
ithin the Ceiebrations the United Nations Technical Assistance
areau Representative and the Social Welfare Adviser were both
ceived by the President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr.
a a continued governmental and private initiative in the field
DE -
Social Welfare Services in Haiti. The dedicated Opened social
ein and institutions may inspire citizens and the Government
X
get the appropriate equipment and train competent personnel. The arrival of the United Nations Social Welfare Adviser in OK ENO
aitt coincided
the
beans
with "Social
in
Welfare
of
Week" celebrations. every cup
An
ithin the Ceiebrations the United Nations Technical Assistance
areau Representative and the Social Welfare Adviser were both
ceived by the President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr. rancois Duvalier. NESCAFÉ
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HAITI SUN
SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
Union School Panel On Education Scores ibe the first attributes of a teach-)
er," Mrs Richardot continued,
Toto Bissainthe
stating that they give the child
4 Panelists discussed "Edu-pled education a "constant adapt "security to start the filling of
cation for Service" Tuesday ation from birth," and said that his cup of service."
(Continued from 4)
Toto Bissainthe
afternoon at a meeting of the the mother has the greatest res- The Rev. Fr. Henry N. Bur:
"Les page
well. may one
Union School Parent LL Teacher ponsibility of any person for ed- rows, director of College St. In 1958,
Griots" finally day be a great star. She is very
Assn. ucating the child, especially un- Pierre, added that the child played Genet's "Les Negres" talented and all concurs to
"Theatre
The
that she
Mrs Jean Richardot, a gradu- til the child is three years old. must come to think of giving at lasted 6 months. Lutece". Roger play Blin prove
was born under
ate of Mt. Holyoke College, cal-! lAffection and consistency must "not in terms of things, but in was awarded an Oscar for the a lucky star. terms of personalities. We do staging. In September 1960 Toto
Nadine MAGLOIRE
[not secure their love by giving
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Fr. Burrows continued people in the Sun." It is the part of
TOPERS
must be "full enough so they a young colored college girl in
can give." He said that a per- the South of the U.S. who falls
NOTICE
son cannot "love his neighbor in love with an African who
a
as himself unless he has a mea- believes the racial problem solsure of love, dignity, and res- ved by returning to Africa. Mme Vve Richard Peters
pect for himself.". brings to the notice of her loyal
Toto Bissainthe works also for customers that she has not openMrs Robert D.
." It is the part of
TOPERS
must be "full enough so they a young colored college girl in
can give." He said that a per- the South of the U.S. who falls
NOTICE
son cannot "love his neighbor in love with an African who
a
as himself unless he has a mea- believes the racial problem solsure of love, dignity, and res- ved by returning to Africa. Mme Vve Richard Peters
pect for himself.". brings to the notice of her loyal
Toto Bissainthe works also for customers that she has not openMrs Robert D. Heinl said that broadcast stations and makes ed any branch of Peters Bakery
a
education for service must pre- some TV appearances. She is of the Champ de Mars where
am pare the child to seek wise considering taking up singing.is found as always the same
goals. She urged educators to
- instill
Her career is coming along very quarity and the same service
"compassion" and "sacri- I
fice" in their charges. Without
these virtues, the speaker observed "children tend to become
oriental pashals.' '
Col. Henry Reichner, of the
U.S. Naval Mission, continued
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HAITI SUN? PAGE 13
both created in Trinidad and the hotels have varied entertanYou May Say "To-Baa-Go, 99 But
Tobago and then exported to thel ment programs which include
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both created in Trinidad and the hotels have varied entertanYou May Say "To-Baa-Go, 99 But
Tobago and then exported to thel ment programs which include
rest of the world, are featured both steel bands and more sedin these night clubs. Most oflate dance music. Islanders Call It "To-Bay-Go"
ROBINSON CRUSOE ISLE
Scarboronght, Tobago Time a modern ferry that also trans- many as 17 different species of
has been kind to Tobago, thez orts autos on the six hour trip. humming birds have been spotttiny little Caribbean island that Near the airport is the island's ed in a single day, as well as
has been a haven for many rewest resort facility, the Cro: n unusual specimens of warblers
years for vacationing tourists Point Hotel, a modern luxucy and buntings. who really mean it when they stablishment on a lovely beach
say they "want to get away acing the famous Buccoo Reci. Originally discovered by Cofrom it all."
Setween there and the qua. at lumbus in 1498, Tobago was naSird of Paradise Inn at Spcy- med after the Carib Indian TaIt is remarkably like the is- ide on the other end of t'ie puago because it was shaped
land visualized by Daniel Defoe sland is a whole world of strin- like the pipes in which they
when he sat down in front of an e things to explore during Va- smoked their tobacco. Most vi-]
early English Admiralty chart! ation days of almost perpet Val sitors give the name a Spanish
of Tobago in the opening years unshine. pronounctation "toe-BAA-gO"
of the 18th Century to write his
but the islanders immediately
classic tale of Robinson Crusoe. There's Robinson Crusoe's Ci jump in with a correction to,
It is so like Defoe's description e, where many actually think "toe-BAY-go."
of the lush tropical isle where! he stranded sailor lived, tra ls
the fictional sailor developed a hrough the mountain ridge tiat About 200 tourist rooms are
one-man paradise that folks here nakes up the Tobago Forest I.e divided among the score or more
actually believe it happened. cerve a favorite spot for avid of fine hotels and inns through
bird-watchers to build up their the island. Winter rates range
Jungle underbrush of the 1700s ccores- Old Fort George in from a low of about $8 (U.S.)
thas been replaced by rolling Scarborough, the fine old plan- per person to a top of $24 for
fields of sugar cane, coffee, ca- tation houses sprinkled through an air conditioned suite with
ca0 and bananas, Fine roads the island and more powdery meals, of course. lace the island, connecting the sand beaches, than can ever be
many small hotels, inns and used on a long vacation. Drive-yourself cars can be
guest houses. At the southwestrented in Tobago, but most preern tip, Crown Point, the air- Off one end of the island is] fer to use the taxi-tour cars,
port, handles twice daily flights famed Buccoo Reef, where skin- which offer a special rate of
between Tobago and Trinidad. divers gather for under ter ex- $18 for a long day of explora- :
ploration. Off the other e.d is tion. The flights of but 20 minutes "Little Tobago," the only naWith its lovely, uncrowded beaches seallopsed by coconut palms,
connect with Pan American's tural home of birds of paradise, For those who just cannot go it's no wonder that British Tobago claims to be. the locale of
Clipper routes at Port of Spain, except New Guinea. The bird- anywhere without visiting a Daniel Defoe's classic "Robinson Crusoe." The haven for Defoe's
with jet flights toi New York, watching clans gather here for night-club, there are several on stranded sailor is now a haven for vacationists
San Juan, South and Centraldawn and dusk views of the fa- the island and at least one a and
seeking sun, surf
America. There is also a daily bulous feathery, beauties. Here, short distance from any hotel. serenity, reports Pan Am.
Clipper routes at Port of Spain, except New Guinea. The bird- anywhere without visiting a Daniel Defoe's classic "Robinson Crusoe." The haven for Defoe's
with jet flights toi New York, watching clans gather here for night-club, there are several on stranded sailor is now a haven for vacationists
San Juan, South and Centraldawn and dusk views of the fa- the island and at least one a and
seeking sun, surf
America. There is also a daily bulous feathery, beauties. Here, short distance from any hotel. serenity, reports Pan Am. Only 20 minutes by air from Triboat across to Port of Spain,and at other spots in Tobago, as] Steel bands and umpo dances, nidad, where Pan Am jets discharge tourists 4 and a halt hours
after leaving the USA, Tobago specializes in villa-type hotels
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PAGE 14
"HAITISUN'
SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
Log Of First Trip Text Of The Soviet Statement
Into space
logy- which, had by then been at-] Peace Seen) Advanced
N. KHRUSHCHEV. tained. We gladly place them
April 12, 1961. at
On
the
And
before eyes
of all
Space
now,
the of service
peoples
Following is play-by-play
the whole world the working name of progress;
in the
capsule of man's first trip into
force
happiness and
space as announced by the Rus- Moscow, April 12 (Ruters) - and the powerful of social- class, the Soviet collective farm the well-being of all human besians, according to The Asso- Following is the text of a state- ism. With a feeling of great joy peasantry and the Soviet intel ings on earth. We do not place
ciated Press:
ment on the Soviet space achie- and legitimate pride, the Cen- ligentsia the whole Soviet peo- our achievements and discover9:07 A.M. (Moscow time) -A vement issued today by the Cen- tral Committee of (Communist ple-- demonstrate an unprece- ies at the service of war but at
rocket-propelled five-ton satell- tral Committee of the Soviet party) the Presidium of the U.- dented victory of science and the service of peace and secuite, carrying 27-ydar-old Maj Communist party, the Presidium S.S.R. Supreme Soviet and the technology. rity of peoples. Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin of the Supreme Soviet (Parlia- Soviet Government note that this Our country has surpassed ail
soared aloft. The ship was nam- ment) and the Soviet Govern new era in the progressive de- other states in the world and The developments of science
ed Vostok, meaning East. ment:
velopment of mankind has been has been the first to blaze the and technology open boundless
9:22 A.M.-Gagarin radioded:
opened by our country LE the trail into space. prospeets for mastering the for-
"The flight is' proceeding nor: A great event has taken place.
Gagarin of the Supreme Soviet (Parlia- Soviet Government note that this Our country has surpassed ail
soared aloft. The ship was nam- ment) and the Soviet Govern new era in the progressive de- other states in the world and The developments of science
ed Vostok, meaning East. ment:
velopment of mankind has been has been the first to blaze the and technology open boundless
9:22 A.M.-Gagarin radioded:
opened by our country LE the trail into space. prospeets for mastering the for-
"The flight is' proceeding nor: A great event has taken place. country of victorious socialism. ces of nature and for their use
mally: I feel well. He said he For the first time in history)
The Soviet Union was the first for the benefit of mankind. One
was over South America. man has accomplished a flight
Tsarist Russia Cited to launch the intercontinental must for this purpose safeguard,
into space. ballistic rocket. first of all, peace. 10:15 A.M--Gagarin reported
In the past, backward Tsarist
he was over Africa and said: On 12 April, 1961, at 0907 Mos- Russia could not even have It was the first to launch the On this solemn day, we adThe flight is normal I with- cow time (1:07 A.M. New York dreamed of achieving such ex artificial earth satellite, the first dress. once again the
state
and
stand well
peoples
the
of weight- time) the' Vostock spaceship ploits in the struggle for pro- to direct the spaceship towards Government of all countries an
lesness."
a
gress or of competing with tech- the moon; it created the first appeal for
LE
10:20 A.M. Moscow radio satellite, carrying man on
peace. May all peoascended into space and. hically and economically more artificial satellite of the sun, and ple,irrespective of race and nasaid the satellite was being having board,
a flight advanced countries. sent a spaceship toward Venus. tion, color, religious beliefs and'
brought down. round the accomplished successfully
One after another, Soviet space- social condition, devote all their
10:55 A.M.-Gagarin "safely landed on the globe, sacred soil of our By the will of the working ship satellites with life on board efforts to safeguarding stable
landed in the prearranged area motherland, the Soviet. Union. class, by the will of the people have affected flights into outer peace throughout the world. of the SSR" He made this
and
by the party of space and returned to earth. statement:
The first man to penetrate] Communists inspired headed by Lenin,
Let us end the armament race,
space was a Soviet man, a cit-l our country has turned into a The crown of our achieve Let us bring about universal
"Please report to the (Com- izen of the USSR (Union of So- most powerful Socialist state ments in the exploration of outer and complete disarmament unmunist) party and Gevernment viet Socialist Republics). and reached unprecedented space proved to bes the trium- der strict international control. and personally to Nikita Sergeheights in the development of phant flight of a Soviet man in This will be the decisive contriyevich Khrushchev that the This is an umparallelled vic- science and technology. a space around the earth. bution to the sacred cause of
landing was normal. I feel well, tory of man over the forces of
thei protection
"
have no injuries or bruises.' nature, the immense achieve- When in October, 1917, the We, Soviet people building
of peace. ment of science and technology working class took power into communism, have had the honor The glorious achievement, of
Gagarin was aloft 1 hour and and the triumph of human mind: its own hands many, even hon- of being the first to enter into our native country inspires all
48 minutes, and 1 hour and 29 Foundations have been laid for est, people doubted whether it outer space. The victories in the Soviet people to fresh feats in
minutes in space orbit. man's flight into space,
would be able to govern the exploration of the cosmos is re- the construction of communism. The ship's maximum distance In this achievement, which will country and preserve at least garded by us, not only the ach- Forward, toward fresh achievefrom earth was reported as 188 pass into history, are embodied that level of the development ievement of our people but also ments in the name of peace,
miles and the minimum as 110: the genius of the Soviet peoplel of economy, science and techno- of entire mankind.
Soviet people to fresh feats in
minutes in space orbit. man's flight into space,
would be able to govern the exploration of the cosmos is re- the construction of communism. The ship's maximum distance In this achievement, which will country and preserve at least garded by us, not only the ach- Forward, toward fresh achievefrom earth was reported as 188 pass into history, are embodied that level of the development ievement of our people but also ments in the name of peace,
miles and the minimum as 110: the genius of the Soviet peoplel of economy, science and techno- of entire mankind. progress and happiness of mankind. Gagarin
Congratulated
JMt
In Khruschev
Telegram
-
Moscow, April 12-Following
Hattian
is the text of Premier Khrushchev's telegram to Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, as distributed
by the Soviet press agency Tass:
Dear Yuri Alekseyevich,
roft I am most happy. to warmly
Ne
congratulate you on the outstanding
the
v
heroic exploit
69.RUE DU QUAI
first cosmic flight on board the
satellite spaceship Vostok.
WHAT TO BUY :
The whole Soviet people admires your glorious exploit
: SISAL BAGS and. BELTS
which will be rem embered
through the ages as an example
- FRENCH PERFUMES and LIQUORS
of courage, valor and heroism
in the service of mankind.
WOOD CARVINGS . MAHOGANY
Your flight turns a new page
in the history of mankind, in
-
.TORTOISE SHELL
the conquest of outer space and
fills the hearts of the Soviet
.STRAW GOOS.PAINTINGS
people with great joy and pride
in their Socialist homeland.
PA
I congratulate you whole-heartedly upon your happy return
riviere & riviere
from the joumney in Sace-to
native earth. I embrace you.
expecting to meet you soon in"
Moscow. --- Page 15 ---
SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
HAITISUN'
PAGE 15
Cap Haitien Petitions
Haiti Airways
Pres. Kennedy
ANNOUNCES
(Continued from page 1) Embassy do not remain indiffer- soon a just solution will be
Board's decision refusing Carib- ent to the problem, it would not found. THREE NEW AIR SERVICES
air the authorization to become be exaggerating to believe that Le Nouveau Monde, April 9, '61. FOR THE REPUBLIC
established in our city. Kennedy, and it is impossible for
The interested parties stated him to remain deaf to our call
1. AIR TAXI SERVICE to international Airthat this decision is against the whose sole goal is to save our HAITI AIR CHIEF
any
general interest, against the community from economical (Continued from page 1)
port
Haitian people, against the good stemation. onel Curtis, US Airmission
neighbor policy. chief in Haiti. 2. AIR AMBULANCE with complete oxygen and)
To maintain that Caribair did Text week a copy of this peother emergency equipment. not prove the need of an air tition, together with an appro- Latin, U.S. Air Chiefs
service for Cap Haitien since printe letter, will also be sent
Plan Parley
Cohata already connects this to Mr Dean Rusk, Secretary of Washington Air Force chiefs 3. AIR SHOPPERS SERVICE Take your list? city with Port au Prince, is Ste e, Adlai Stevenson; U.S. De- of Latin American nations (
of things that you need from Miami to Haiti? proof that the Civil Aeronautics legate to the U.N., Adolphe Ber- except Cuba and the DominiAirways, and
will do
Board somewhat ignores the si- le, Interamerican Affair Coord- can Republic will attend a
will they
your shopping fore
tuation; its arguments corres- in:or, Cardinal Spellman, New conference with the U.S. you.
SHOPPERS SERVICE Take your list? city with Port au Prince, is Ste e, Adlai Stevenson; U.S. De- of Latin American nations (
of things that you need from Miami to Haiti? proof that the Civil Aeronautics legate to the U.N., Adolphe Ber- except Cuba and the DominiAirways, and
will do
Board somewhat ignores the si- le, Interamerican Affair Coord- can Republic will attend a
will they
your shopping fore
tuation; its arguments corres- in:or, Cardinal Spellman, New conference with the U.S. you. They even deliver it to your door iff
neither
Arc
pond
with the real facts, York's Bishop, Nelson Rockefel- Force officials here later this
you wish. nor with statistical data. The ler, N. Y. State Governor, Ralph month. ( Order before the 12th of April and delivery will be made by
Government has already spent Bu-ch. Assistant Secretary Gen- The conference, sponsored by Sthe 20th. seven million dollars to make eral at the U.N., James Farley, Gen. Thomas D. White, Air ForG
a touristic town of the Northern former Minister, Claude Bar ce chief of staff, is intended
Capital. Here is a table com- nett, President of the Associat- foster a closer relationship HATTI beAIRWAYS
paring Cap Haitien and Port au ed Negro Press, Fulbright, Pre- tween the USAF and the interPrince tourists. sident of the House Foreign Af American air forces and create
AIRPORT TERMINAL
Tourists in Port au Prince fairs Committee, to' the four col- a better understanding among
17,708 ored American Congressmen: the conferees through an ex1952
20,031 William Dawson, Robert Nix, change of views on mutual pro-G
PORT AU V - PRINCE N
35,749 Charles Piggs, Adam Powell, blems. u
48,071 and to the Members of the Ci1955
55,007 vil Aeronautics Board of Wash1956
65,766 ington. Tourists in Cap Haitien
If we say that the Haitian
916 Government and the American EVERY FRIDAY IT'S
1,075
THE
1,283 DAVE & WALLY
1,663 (Continued from page 1
2,821 ating say the boys leit
3,514 $100,000 worth of creditors in
their wake. It is
Hotel
SANSSOUCI
3,863
not known wheThis tremendous difference is ther they departed on a fund
only due to the following facts: raising trip to the U.S. to re8 P.M. PUNCH BOWL AND DINNER
travelers, in average, do not turn "bientot" and pay off their
stay over 3 days; therefrom the creditors of whether they just
lack of time to visit the North; decided on a health trip after
the propaganda carried by the almost a half a decade of strugTERRIFIC FLOOR SHOW
hotels to keep the customers in gling against the ebbing tourist
the capital: and also the parti- tide and the pre-concrete, often
ADMISSION $1.50
cular situation of the Haitian flooded, main-street. air transport Company, which The names of Dave and Wally
isa commercial line as well aslTalamas in their brief careers
> X
a military line and has neverlbecame synonymous for tourism. G
beer able to advertise adequat- Not a night of the year could a
ely or organize a ticket counter pass without their making a fo- @
in the U.S. It is doubtless to ray into the night-club world
say that only connections with and ultimately plugging their
AMAZING
the outside world will allow gift store. The bacon would @
NEW
apSUSE
Christophe's old' kingdon, to take pear at their store the next
its place on the Caribbean map. day in usually trim form of
Cap Haitien is already visited North American visitors. Their
by tourist ships. Under which wood sculpture department bloo- -
economical concept can it be somed into a tourist sight with -
refused a direct air line with visitors watching the craftsmen à
the outside, and to prevent it to at work. One vouthful sculptor
benefit
à
FESTIVAL
of the law of progress added a belly-dance for good
especially when the U.S. Gov- measure. &
emment is going to make al big It is hoped, whatever their
and important effort to help the problem, the boys will soon retnderdeveloped countries?
Their
by tourist ships. Under which wood sculpture department bloo- -
economical concept can it be somed into a tourist sight with -
refused a direct air line with visitors watching the craftsmen à
the outside, and to prevent it to at work. One vouthful sculptor
benefit
à
FESTIVAL
of the law of progress added a belly-dance for good
especially when the U.S. Gov- measure. &
emment is going to make al big It is hoped, whatever their
and important effort to help the problem, the boys will soon retnderdeveloped countries? turn to the fold and lighten the
These are the points included lot on the HAPA Corps so taxed
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SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
PAGE 16
"HAITI SUN"
UN Adviser To Aid Social Welfare
BERLE STRESSES LATIN AID
(Continued from page 15) should be possible to increase "As that decade draws to a
Program In Haiti
is not against that obstacle. by at least one half the living close it should be possibie to
Communist opposition is merely standards of everyone, of the open new doors to a larger life
one of the difficulties we must poorest far more than that," for every child and youth in the
A public health and welfare] expansion of the School of So- overcome, Our real struggle is Mr Berle predicted. linter-American world."
adviser from the provineial gov- cial Services. to add strength, organization
ernment of Manitoba, Canada, Mr Troniak has resigned his and resources to the tremendous
will assist the Haitian Govern- position at the Department of surge for life, construction and
ment in the reorganization and Health andi Welfare of the gov- human improvement sweeping
implementation of a program of ermment of Manitoba where he Latin America today."
social welfare. was a district senior supervisor "Our ultimate enemies are
John
THE
Public
AT
He is Tronisk of Winni- of
Welfare. ignorance and disease, grinding
peg, Canada, who is assigned, to His previous international ser- poverty and insecurity, lack of
Haiti under the United Nations vice dates back to 1944 when he production and lack of social
program of technical assistance. was a welfare officer, and later justice - all legacies of a disHe arrived on March 26 inan area team director with the carded past,' Mr Berle declarL
Port au Prince and was wel- UN Relief and Rehabilitation ed. V A
comed by Mr Jean B. Richar- Administration in Europe. From
dot, Resident Representative of 1947-52, he was with the Child He said there had been an
the United Nations Technical As- Search Division and Child Wel- enthusiastic response to the Al
sistance Board in Haiti. Work- fare Services of the InternationSALES COUNTER
liance of Progress plan proposed
ing with the Ministry of Labor al Refugee Organization. In by President Kennedy to Latinand Social Welfare, he will help 1957-59, he was a UN social wel- American diplomatic representprepare and carry out a prog fare adviser to the Moroccan atives at the White House March
ram of social welfare activities Government. 13th. under the newly-formed Instit- Mr Troniak, 43, is a graduate In a period of a decade, it ATTENTIONIIN
ute of Social Welfare, and will of the School of Social Work,
assist in the reorganization and University of Manitoba.
of Progress plan proposed
ing with the Ministry of Labor al Refugee Organization. In by President Kennedy to Latinand Social Welfare, he will help 1957-59, he was a UN social wel- American diplomatic representprepare and carry out a prog fare adviser to the Moroccan atives at the White House March
ram of social welfare activities Government. 13th. under the newly-formed Instit- Mr Troniak, 43, is a graduate In a period of a decade, it ATTENTIONIIN
ute of Social Welfare, and will of the School of Social Work,
assist in the reorganization and University of Manitoba. ATTENTIONI! NEW REYNOLDS
Tobacco tastes best
MANAGER
YOU WILL FIND SUPERIOE QUALITY BLUE
when the filter's recessed
BONNET RICE EVERY DAY
(Continued from page 1)
A HIGHLY VITAMINED RICE
Company's mines in the United
SOLD BY SACK OF 100 POUNDS
Rox
States, Mexico and other counAT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
Parliament
PACKOR
tries. Mr Butterfield was Assistant Blue Bonnet Grade-A $10.50 or 52.50 Gdes
INSURE WITH SURE INSURANCE
Manager of Reynolds Jamaica Blue Bonnet Grade-B
8.59 or 42.50 Gdes. COMPANY
Mines which operates bauxite Eiue Bonnet Grade- C
5.80 or
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mines in Jamaica. Before com29.00 Gdes. Founded In 1805
ing to work for Reynolds Jam-]
INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF
aica Mines, he was engaged in Discount of $.30 cents or 1.50 Gde. by 1001b sack on
construction work for Frederick any purchase made directly from the Rice Mill at DETHE BRITISH PARLIAMENT
Snare and Company, a large SEAUX (Artibonite Valley). RONY CHENET & SONS
construction firm in New York
AGENTS FOR HAITI
work City engaged throughout in the construction Western Discount of 4 per cent on purchases of 20 sacks or
Address Rue des Miracles Opposite National Bank. Hemisphere. more of rice. Mr Butterfield was graduated
from the University of Alabama TO BUY ODVA RICE IS TO BUY
a and has had experience all over
Feics the world working especially in
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as well as in Bolivia and sever- TO BUY HAITIAN PRODUCTS IS TO
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SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1961
HAITI SUN? PAGE 17
Kennedy Proclaims Pan American Week Idesires of the peoples of this
AT THE
hemisphere for a better way of
Lauds Inter-American Ties
life and to preserve. and strengthen the free and democratic
institutions in the American republics," he added. Bacoulon
Washington Proclai mi ing35th President and voiced the Following is the full text of
Pan American Day and Pan hope that the new administra- the THE presidential WHITE HOUSE proclamation:
American Week, President Ken- tion would achieve internationai PAN AMERICAN DAY AND
nedy reiterates the re-dedication peace "with dignity and justice PAN AMERICAN WEEK, 1961
of the United States to the task that all nations eamnestly de
Club
of cooperating with the people sire."
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
of Latin America in their eff
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
orts to achieve "increased po- In his Feb.
the Following is the full text of
Pan American Day and Pan hope that the new administra- the THE presidential WHITE HOUSE proclamation:
American Week, President Ken- tion would achieve internationai PAN AMERICAN DAY AND
nedy reiterates the re-dedication peace "with dignity and justice PAN AMERICAN WEEK, 1961
of the United States to the task that all nations eamnestly de
Club
of cooperating with the people sire."
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
of Latin America in their eff
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
orts to achieve "increased po- In his Feb. 2 reply, President A Whereas PROCLAMATION on April 14, 1961, the
litical, spiritual, cultural and Kennedy praised the "close ties peoples" of the American repu- SO EXUITINGLY DIFFERENT" FOUR WORDS,
economical well-being."'
lof friendship that bind our two blics will honor the
Mr Kennedy, in a proclama-l countries" and expressed confi- first anniversary of the seventy- foundTHE
tion Friday, urged U.S. citizens dence that these ties will be ing of an organization for Interto join in observing April 14: as strengthened "in the coming Am rican cooperation, now
Pan American Day to mark the years as we approach ever clos known as the Organization of FAMOUS BACOULOU
founding 71 years ago of the er to our common goals of a American States;
Organization of American Sta- just peace and prosperity for
tes (OAS). all men."
Whereas the
the
VOODOO DANCERS
He set April 9-15 as Pan AmeUnited States view people with of symparican Week as evidence of the President Kennedy's proclam- thy and urgency the aspirations
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
historical ties and friendly re ation said "the ideals of peace, of their good neighbors of this
lations which unite the people fredom. and human progress are hemisphere for a way of life
of this country with the peoples again threatened by forces inof other American republics." 1 tent on subverting them, and a which tical, promises spiritual, increased cultural, poli- and
The White House on Friday re-dedication of those determin- economic well-being;
also made public telegrams ed to strengthen the Inter-Ame- Whereas the ideals of peace,
which had been exchanged be- rican system is required."
freedom, and human
tween President Adolfo Lopez The United States is proud are again threatened progress
Mateos of Mexico and President to participate within the frame-lintent on subverting them, by forces and
dulls
Kennedy. work
hair
of the Inter-American sys-
"Soaping"
ja rededication of those determintem in the formulation of. new ed to strengthen the Inter-AmeOn Jan. 20, the Mexican Pre- cooperative measures
Halo
for soci- rican
it? is
glorifies
sident congratulated Mr Kenne-lal improvement and ecowomic Whereas system the United required; States of
dy on his inauguration as the development to help meet the America is proud to participate
within the framework of the Inter-American system in the for
mulation of new cooperative
measures for social improvement and economic development
to: help meet the desires of the
peoples of this hemisphere for
Time takes on a rosy hue
a better way of life and to prethrough the sapphire crystal
serve and strengthen the free
and democratic institutions in
of your Movado a Firmament' 3 watch
the American republics:
Now, therefore, I, John F. Kennedy, President of the Unit
ed States of America, do hereby proclaim Friday, April 14,
1961, as Pan American Day,
and the period from April 9 to
April 15, 1961, as Pan American
Week; and I invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and
other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to
issue similar proclamations,
I also urge our citizens and
all interested organizations to
share in the celebration of Pan
American Day and Pan Ameriican Week, in testimony of the
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Secretary of State. beauty
hairl --- Page 18 ---
HAIT I S UN
SUNDAY APRIL 16THI 1961
Bar Hears Berle Stress
Latin Aid
U.S. Adviser Likens Crisis To One In Europe
HOUVEAU EV
That Led To Marshall Plan
DIFPERSNT
One of President Kennedy'st cunist countries through Prea Marshall were made that are
special assistants Wednesday mier Fidel Castro of Cuba. He similar to the attacks today on
night compared the situation in said other Latin-American coun- President Kennedy. Spofiutin
<
the Western Hemisphere- in 1961 tries found their economies se "Knowing Cuban and Latin BANS CHA PA as Ra
to the crisis that faced Europe riously strained by attempts to American, I have confidence
in 1947 and led to the Marshall overcome years of political and that Cubans and Latin AmeriPlan. economic oppression. cans will overcome this obstacle
In Cuba today, Mr Berle said, as Greeks and Europeans over
The comparison was made by the same things are happening came it fourteen years ago,'
Adolf A. Berle Jr., President that happened in Greece in 1947. Mr Berle said. Kennedy's chief coordinator of Communist agg ression was
Latin-American policies, in a masked in the name of local "But we must all remember
Pan American Day address at Quislings and denunciations of that the primary struggle now
a meeting of the New York City President Truman and Secretary
(Continued on page 16)
Bar Association. United Nations
Lo profil amélioré de la bande de
iepresentatives from Latin Amune traction et une
were
donne
erica
special guests. roulement
was
Un
American
celeingénieus
Pan
Day
SHHHUWWWIIHHHUUHUUNI
sécurité supplémentaires. brated two days early by the
dispositif de silence réduit les difféBar Association. Friday is the
MEN's SHIRTS
du pneu,
seventy-first anniversary of the
rents bruits désagréubles
de
founding of the Pan American
SCARVES
tandis que la construction légère
Union:
Sans Chambre lui
"Pan American
Super-Cushion
Day comes
HANOKERCHIEPS
les cahots de la
this year a moment of
d'absorber
in
crisis,"
pormet
à
Mr Berle said.
positif de silence réduit les difféBar Association. Friday is the
MEN's SHIRTS
du pneu,
seventy-first anniversary of the
rents bruits désagréubles
de
founding of the Pan American
SCARVES
tandis que la construction légère
Union:
Sans Chambre lui
"Pan American
Super-Cushion
Day comes
HANOKERCHIEPS
les cahots de la
this year a moment of
d'absorber
in
crisis,"
pormet
à
Mr Berle said. "Events in the,
route. Vous aurez moins de preus
next few mônths may decide the
et moins de délais parce que la
next
in
of
phase history the Pan
plat. exclusive de
American institution, and with
By YARD
Construction Grip-Seal
it of
les
the twenty-one nations
Soodyoar élimine pratiquemeni
constituting the inter-American
habituelles. world."
LIBERTY--
eravaisons
Fourteen years ago Europe
à
Condon
was in an economic crisis andl
Greece was under attack by the
EAR
E
SUMMER
Communists from within and
DRESSES
from
pae
without, Mr Berle recal
BLOUSES
ass 0a CENS DANS te MONDE ENTIER ROURENT AREa SuR mAna D93 -
led. At that time the late Genceeorans es su DES GRERIS 66 SOMS
eral of the Army George C. Marshall was Secretary of state. A
(Eelis
ROOMS THE
He proposed the economic reGIVE YOUR
covery plan that bears his name. At the same time, President
LOOK
FRESH NEW
Harry S. Truman
FISHER
enunciated the
policy 1 of Communist containFREE PORT SHOPPING CENTER
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the Truman Doctrine. Dvesses and Shivts made onorder
This year, Mr Berle said, the
andl delivered in 24 hours. Western Hemisphere finds itself
A We ship to the States
faced with a threat by the ComSo
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SUNDAY APRIL 16TH 1951
HAITISUN'
PAGE 19
MANGOS ROLL
IN HAITI THIS WEEK
tijoseph report
(Continued from page 2)
Young English Writer Andrew Sinclair, a graduate from Etor
led fruits to enter the United and Trinity College, Cambridge where he got a Double First in
States with the permission of History is visiting this week. Twenty-five years old Andrew is the
the Plant Quarantaine authori- celebrated Author of three Books: The Breaking of Bumbo (1959),
ties in Washington. A long pre- My Friend Judas (1959 and The Project (1960). Andrew had
paration over three years has research Fellowship at Harvard for two years and also got
perfected these methods. Trial Fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge. He did his National
sales in the United States were
nade last year with sucess, and Service in the Brigade of Guards before going up to Cambridge
Albert Silvera broke his winter sejourn at home in Petionville sales outlets resulted as a con- and this forms.
- celebrated Author of three Books: The Breaking of Bumbo (1959),
ties in Washington. A long pre- My Friend Judas (1959 and The Project (1960). Andrew had
paration over three years has research Fellowship at Harvard for two years and also got
perfected these methods. Trial Fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge. He did his National
sales in the United States were
nade last year with sucess, and Service in the Brigade of Guards before going up to Cambridge
Albert Silvera broke his winter sejourn at home in Petionville sales outlets resulted as a con- and this forms. the background to The Breaking of Bumbo. Andrew
and sailed off to New York on the Santa Rosa Sunday with his sequence. inclair was married last year to a French girl Marianne who is
French friend. Albert expects to visit Mexico on his Spring trip.. The incorporators are Joseph ow preparing her License by Correspondence withLa Sorbonne. A Mole Saint Nicolasian endeavoring to sell land at hiked prices Clemard Charles, Antoine He- Marianne will join her husband at the Oloffson today,
it the Capital this week... Mac *T,son" McIntosh of Pan Am card, Gerard Allen, Charlotte Mr Armin Muller, a Swiss Commercial artist from San Franis home from Miami where he u derwent a successful peble Ebell Bossian, Katherine M. cisco California and wife Irene are current guests at the Ginger
removing operation... The Jean Bris ons gave an all-Sunday "ea- Baer, Grace Gaines Lee' and hread Palace. brit boucane" at their Frere villa. Amongst the guests were Mr Atherton nolder will Lee. The be largest Chatelet stock- des
and Mrs Thomas Hart (Point Four) recently returned from the Fleurs, the Haitian company Dr Samule Aires III a Deimatologist from Los Angeles, CalStates... Gladys Bogat is over fro.a Miami visiting with her which exports cut flowers. ifornia and his wife Norma are here on a five. day visit. The
tather at Gros. Morne... Yves and Marie-Josie Gardere left on
couple will fly to Cap Haitien Monday. They are guests at the
Dn the Santa Rosa for New York and a tour of Europer Sunday. Ile des Fleurs, a name with bo Lele Hotel,
Camionneur Garcia Marquez returned this week from a visit to ood consumer merehandisers appeal, according in the Sta to -Geologist Thomas N. Ambrose, wite Anne and month
U.S. and
will
old
Canada the
Puerto Rico and resume his auto-bus es, will have initial assets of laughter Natalie from Oklahoma are
two at
cusiness.. A skull was uncovered in the interior of one of the 580,000, but could use more, acCity staying days
boites de nuit" on the Carrefour Road near Diquini Saturday cording to Miss Baer. Our mark- le Hotel Oloftson. night according to Le Nouvelliste Monday. The tenant of that ts apparently will take our proJucts requiring fruit purchases Mr Gordon R. Howard Caribbean Representative of
nightclub was arrested and is actually at the orders of the Police in the provinces here in Haiti Ltd,, a genuine English Leather Firm was seen about Eugene town
the evening daily stated... of about $100 per day. company with Mr Ivan Kovacs and wife Terry from La Belle
Creole. Edgar Ansel Mowrer and wife Lillian were guests of Atherton
ce in Kenscoff during the past week. Edgar is a syndieate: col Our company will be an unumnist writing for the: New York Post, Chicago Daily News, and usually fine channel to carry
such Metropolitan newspapers. They left for Washington last Sun- the the funds States of to food the small purchasers farmers in A chance for, your children, for youth and
hy to permit Mrs Mowrer attend a luncheon given by, Mrs Jac- in the provinces of Haiti, said
Jueline Kennedy at the White House on Tuesday...
Mowrer and wife Lillian were guests of Atherton
ce in Kenscoff during the past week. Edgar is a syndieate: col Our company will be an unumnist writing for the: New York Post, Chicago Daily News, and usually fine channel to carry
such Metropolitan newspapers. They left for Washington last Sun- the the funds States of to food the small purchasers farmers in A chance for, your children, for youth and
hy to permit Mrs Mowrer attend a luncheon given by, Mrs Jac- in the provinces of Haiti, said
Jueline Kennedy at the White House on Tuesday... Monsigneur Miss Baer. Also we reasonably
for yourself to acquire a solid
siovanni De Andrea, first Secretary of the Papal Nuncio is on a can expect to absorb a considerree months home leave in Italy. He visited his Aunty in Las able number of unemployed in
Artistic Culture!,
egas: and travelled from New York to Rome with his brother who the area of Cite Simone Duvaier, with resulting payrolls. : also a Priest.. Five waddling duck type aircraft landed Friday
Follow Courses At
aditemoon at Bowen Field. They were "Kon Marine" planes giver The Haitian Government has
the Netherland's government by the Canadians and were hop- treated us fine, Miss Baer stat:
ing South. to. Curacao by way of the islands.. Ex-U.S. Envoy to ed; they have given us. a long Katherine Dunham
enezuela Edward Sparks who made many life-long friends du- lease on land adjacent to the
sea,. west of Cite Simone Duung his tour as Secretary of the US Embassy here years ago is ex- valier, and when time permits
Aoted to spend the day here Sunday enroute to New York om the our packing plant will be built
Mr
has been transferred
School
Bs Paula. Sparks
to Uruguay. His suc- there accessible to both land
Assor in Venezuela is Puerto Rican Teodoro Moscoso the former and water transport. Although
Firector of the islands Operation Bootstrap. That was the econo- the land is now mai recage
(swampy), it is ideal for a
Ahic space shot of the island commonwealth which in a few. years drying-range and can be made
RITUAL DANCES, CLASSICAL
ought Puerto Rico industrialization, property and a double stand- valuable. d of living-almost.. A buffet dansant celebrated the birthday
AND MODERN BALLET
popular General Manager of Hotel Montana, Geo Gonzales
Pure Food and Adsett
Sredoesday night at the Gros Morne hostelry. w. W. Goodale The
Drug te
mimistration in the States has
oir, a director of American Factors Ltd, the largest sugar pro- been most helpful to us. It is
Plastique Pantomime Theatre et
icers in the Hawaiian Islands was a guest of Kenscoff's Lee for essential for us, however, to Technique de la Scene enseignes par des
- week ending Thursday. Mr Moir now retired has become one of maintain their acceptance of
Professeurs Experimentes, Membrès de
e most widely known technicians in Orchid breeding. After visit- our products, to insure high]
ig the Bahamas, Jamaica and Florida he will return to Honolulu standards of food purity.. not
COMPAGNIE DUNHAM
9 a New York... Mrs Sam Ferber left for New York last weekend... only food purity, but the IMAGE "We're
British Ambassador G. J. Corley Smith has resumed his duties of perfect food purity: Miss Baer. Cours et Conferences sur P'Histoire et la
on our way". smiled
l'Art
bout
de
a
the
PEvolution
ter
with flu... Houseguest at French Ambassadors is
signification de la Danse,
adame Betancourt who is the Brasilian cultural attache in MaTheatral, l'Art a travers la Sociologie,
rid... Among the many residents in the Capital who took advantLitterature et Culture Generale. Chamber Campaign
e of the long weekend to visit Cap Haitien and the Citadelle
Katherine DUNHAM of Port au Prince
e: Chilean Charge d'Affair and Mrs Rivera; Spanish diplomat (Continued from page 1
The
delivers
Mouard Aramda and his wife; Italian road builder Cortessi and
follows the same programme and
is mother who is visiting from Rome. Point Four's Lee Winters for in article of the 1957 Constithe same diploma as the celebrated
ave a cocktail party in the Cap last night...
ature et Culture Generale. Chamber Campaign
e of the long weekend to visit Cap Haitien and the Citadelle
Katherine DUNHAM of Port au Prince
e: Chilean Charge d'Affair and Mrs Rivera; Spanish diplomat (Continued from page 1
The
delivers
Mouard Aramda and his wife; Italian road builder Cortessi and
follows the same programme and
is mother who is visiting from Rome. Point Four's Lee Winters for in article of the 1957 Constithe same diploma as the celebrated
ave a cocktail party in the Cap last night... The Ambassador of tution. "Because of the absolute DUNHAM SCHOOL OF NEW YORK
necessity constituted by the prene United States and Mrs Robert Newbegin gave a highly success- sent financial crisis the seats! Enroll now for classes. ul6 to 8 at their residence Thursday evening on the close of the in the Legislative Chamber willl
imerican Commercial and Industrial Exhibition held in coopera- be provisionally distributed in
SECOND STOREY RESTAURANT OF
Dion with the Chamber of Commerce of Haiti.. The birthday of a manner that the number of
eaiter Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second of England will be cele- members will not exceed that
ROND POINT
de
prated here April 21st. Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador and of the precedent parliament", THE
(Cite T'Exposition). Mrs
according to the April 11 elect
G. J. Corley Smith will offer a reception at their Debussy oral decree appearing in Le Daily from 10:00am to noon 4pm to 6pm. residence from 11:30 to 1 p.m. Friday to mark the occasion... Moniteur". --- Page 20 ---
SUNDAY APRIL PAGE
"HAill SUN
16TH
TWO DANCERS ARRIVE FROM PARIS
IN HAITI THIS WEEK
Washington is in relation with
SCHOOL (Continued from page 19) -Lawyer Isaac Kaplan, Vice- the project of the road of Port
TO INSTRUCT AT DUNHAM
Mr A. K. Charlton, Insurance President Director of the Hai- au Prince Cayes,
Company Director from Kings- tian Agricultural and Chemical
toni and Mr John B. Amos, Pre- Society and Vice-President Dir Salesman James H. Bonner
sident of the American Family ector of the Bzura Chemical of and charming wife Dorothy,
Life Insurance Co: of Columbus Haiti arrived Thursday with good will Public Relations exGa. were greeted here Thursday wife Bessie. They were met at tended for Haiti in Cleveland,
by Mr Willy Frisch. Mr Amos the airport by Mr Natan Abra- Ohio are: back here again. They
was accompanied by his wife movitz, Director Secretary and are staying a week at the OloffMaria Elena. General Manager for both com- son. panies. The Kaplans are stay- -Mary Green an Irish Secreing a week at the El Rancho tary from Brooklyn is back
Hotel. again. She is guest at the MonPRESIDENT'S
tana. She was met at the air-
-Mr Antonio Andre, President port by Jerry Celifie of the
DAUGHTER
of the National Bank of Hait Southerland Tours. arrived here Thursday from a
DEPART FOR two week mission in Buenos -Hyman Bzura, President of
Ayres, Argentina. Mr Andre the Bzura Chemical arrived
EUROPE TODAY went to Argentina to attend the yesterday with wife Nettie. C
Convention of the CEMLA (Cen- Hyman celebrated his birthday
tro de Estudio Latino America- at the El Rancho last night in
Dancer Lenwood Morris and his partner Dilette Martin are seen The two daughters of Presi- no)! The Haitian delegation in- the company of the Abramovitz
above in dance recently executed in Paris. They began exer dent and Madame Duvalier de- cluded also Mr Edriss Vincent,[and the Kaplans. part today to resume their stu- Assistant Director of the Sercises at the Dunham studio here this week as enrolment to clas- dies in Paris. Presidential Sec- vice of Statistics of the BNRH. -Electrical Engineer Robert
ses opened. retary Luckner L. Cambronne _The Secretary of State of F-Finkelstein from Long Beach,
who has opened his campaign nances, Mr Marcel Daumec andN.Y. and Dr Arthur Goldberg,
for Deputy of Arcahaie will ac- wite former Edith Delince flewa young physician from Brookcompany Melles Nicole and Ma-to Washington, D.C.
their stu- Assistant Director of the Sercises at the Dunham studio here this week as enrolment to clas- dies in Paris. Presidential Sec- vice of Statistics of the BNRH. -Electrical Engineer Robert
ses opened. retary Luckner L. Cambronne _The Secretary of State of F-Finkelstein from Long Beach,
who has opened his campaign nances, Mr Marcel Daumec andN.Y. and Dr Arthur Goldberg,
for Deputy of Arcahaie will ac- wite former Edith Delince flewa young physician from Brookcompany Melles Nicole and Ma-to Washington, D.C. Friday inlyn, New York are among the
SPECTACULAR SABOTAGE IN CUBA rie-Denise Duvalier and return/company with Engineer Andre guests who took lodging at the
in time for elections. Montferrier Pierre. Their trip to Oloffson Saturday afternoon. TWO HAITIANS DIE
mmihn
Two Haitians were amongi whether it was the beginning of
those who lost their lives
invasion of Cuba. The
when the
Royal
two thousand tons of sugar was
destroyed by fire in an act of
: Sabotage at Pinar del Rio acPRESIDENT
to a front
Ne
cording
page report
CELEBRATES
therlands
in Le Nouvelliste last night unBIRTHDAY
der the headline: SPECTACULAR SABOTAGE IN CUBA President Dr Francois DuvaTWO HAITIANS DIE,
lier observed his birthday on
Steamship
Le Nouvelliste confirmed re- Pan American Day. During the
ports cireulating during the morning the President received
course of the day that two or well wishes of friends and in
three "antt-Castroist" airplanes the afternoon he attended a parhad bombed Camp
andl
Company
Libertad ty in his honor at the home of
three other Cuban airbases. Fi-Mme Labissiere and Max Adoldel Castro posed the question'phe in La Fleur du Chene. Reminds the Importers of the Weekly Sailings from New York,
A
HiSambest
which take place every Friday direct to Port au Prince. IDENTITY PHOTOS
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