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BERNARD DIEDERICH
RONY CHENET,Jr. EDITOR
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GERANT RESPONSABLE
THE HAITIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER
VOLUME IV
Port-au-Prince
République D'HAITI
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
No. 4
Hollywood Action Movie
PERSONALITY
Rendezvous> To Be Shot Here
OF THE WEEK
Haiti E land and sea is to wide screen 11 Tungsten colour The star of the Madame Mabe the location of the new full- single strip technicolour. gloire charity show last Saturlength action film *Rendezvous> The stars, famed Hollywood day night was slim, petite, Marstarring John Agar Shirley cameraman William C. Thomp- celle Saint-Leger who looked a
Temple's first husband L and son. sound man Dale Knight and pitifully lonely figure on the big:
Rosemary Bowie on loan from assistants will arrive this month Casernes Dessalines theater
Columbia Pictures. Continued on Page 16
stage until her clear high so=
Producer Richard Kay who ar. PRESIDENT TO ATTEND prano voice filled 'the theater
rived at the Riviera this week MASS AT CROIX
and reassured all that she was
with Director Abner Biberman, DES BOUQUETS TODAY
Haiti's best. [resembles Edward G. Robinson Today is the feast of Our Lady Ina space of three short years
without cigar) and blonde script of the Rosary. Special religious the 21-year-old Marcelle Saint
girl Sybil Kamban - called his services attended by President Leger has completely won the
Yvonne Hentsch, head of Red Cross League Nurses is welcom- film Action, The movie, he Magloire will be held at Croix hearts of Haiti's musie-loving
ed bl the Haitian Red Cross On her arrival from Geneva [Story explained, will be shot all over des Bouquets honouring their public. On Page 31
Haiti, including most of her Patron Saint. A banquet with Petionville parishioners will
beauty spots and underwater President Magloire as guest of never forget the beautiful SoFreighter Refloated To Undergo diving scenes. The 82-minute honour is being offered by de- prano voice that rang out above
action film will be shown on a puty Thomas Desulme. the choir in St. Pierre's ehurch
Repairs At Curacao Dry-dock
on St. Peter's day last June. So
Stove
Revolutionize
appreciative were Jeremians. Back
New
To
on the high seas and of the ship, completed salvaging
that they had her sing every
bound for the dry dock in Cu operation without mishap, A
The Haitian Household
night during her recent monthracao, the S.S. Triton of the Continued on Page 16
long visit to their town. The
Dutch Line was successfully reOne of the biggest fire hazards mosphere already scorched by critics were generous in their
floated Monday after a week on Arsonist-Robber Shot in Haiti are the open charcoal the Haitian sun. Besides being praise when she broke a eprethe outer coral reef of Jacmel Dead Attempting Escape stoves. Expensive, charcoal is a major fire hazard it burns cedent and appeared at the
bay. big business to thousands of the pots and pans, causes se- Rex theatre last June with the
The freighter was driven on A robber was brought down <charbonniers>, who are a con- vere eye and' lung trouble, and all-male Dejean chorus. In no
the reef Monday 19th by a by Police bullets at 3:30 a.m. stant threat to reforestation. endangers the lives of the chil- time she earned the title Ti
strong head wind and current.
charcoal is a major fire hazard it burns cedent and appeared at the
bay. big business to thousands of the pots and pans, causes se- Rex theatre last June with the
The freighter was driven on A robber was brought down <charbonniers>, who are a con- vere eye and' lung trouble, and all-male Dejean chorus. In no
the reef Monday 19th by a by Police bullets at 3:30 a.m. stant threat to reforestation. endangers the lives of the chil- time she earned the title Ti
strong head wind and current. Saturday as he made his escape The stove of the *ti cailless of- dren. Zoizeau. The tug <Cable-, from Key along Rue Bonne Foi after loot- ten built indoors, consisting of This week Luther Ray. UN Continued on Page 14
West, Florida. after patching a ing and setting fire to Garage three rocks and a little earth technical assistance expert, jeep
large hole in the foreward part Mayas. add intolerable heat to an at Continued on Page 15 Tonight 3rd Presentation
Of cAntigone> At
Theatre de Verdure
Californian Doctor Replies To
The Creole version of the
<Le Nouvelliste's> Correspondent
Greek tragedy Antigone which
won world acclaim and made
The people of Haiti and the couniry itself are close to m
Creole a recognized literary laninterest and affections. After having worked there intermittentguage last summer is to be pre:
T over a period of eight years11945 1953] 2t 2s difficult to let
TF
sented this evening at 6:30at
the criticism of the Correspondent of Le Nowvelliste pass withthe Theatre de Verdure by Felix
out comment. Morisseau-Leroy,
Acting this evening Fare the
It gave me a chill to read the Marbial and La Fond under the
original casts :
accusations against the work direction of UNESCO. These
Antigone : Adrienne Dejoie
which has been done in the two centers in the Marbial ValIsmene : Andre Dor
Marbial Valley. This letter to ley are living proof of the char- Picture of the scale model of Peligre Dam designed Du Knap Maraine : Mme Renaud
you is not written to applaud acter of the work which UNES pen Tippetts Abbett McCarthy engineers. The massive But- Creon Clovis Bonhomme
the work which we three tech: CO has sponsored in Haiti. tress Dam, the largest of its kind in the world will be completed Filo : Georges Figaro
nical assistants did last year in By this time everyone in in three vears. Designed for flood control, irrigation and even- Hemon Nicolas Vincent
the Marbial Valley. However, I Haiti should know that big in- tual hydro-electric power development, the Dam across the Tiresias : Morissequ-Leroy,
am proud of the work which dustries are not yet available to Peligre canyon. will be 236 feet high and 825 feet long at the Tickets are available at the
Marcus Douyon and I did at
Continued on Page 5. crest, 1% times higher than the Port au Prince Cathedral
theater. --- Page 2 ---
-HAITI SUN,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
Letter From The Publisher
LETTERS world and more again for a school children that dodged
PLANNING OPENING oF PREVENTORIUM
story I will be using thank God, traffic that hogged the side of
Here are six basic facts about TB. tothe for at least 65 years if the sta- the road.ED. 1) Tuberculosis is not inherited, it is caused by a germ. We
tistics are correct. catch tuberculosis from one who has it l someone who spreads
EDITOR
the germs when he coughs, sneezes. or spits, or leaves germs on
Port-au-1 Prince,
Iremain,
things he uses: Tuberculosis spreads easily where people live or
Yours very truly,
work close together. Septemben 28, 1953. Yves/ G. Martin
2) Dampness inside or out, on a job or off it, won't cause tu- Mr.
) Tuberculosis is not inherited, it is caused by a germ. We
tistics are correct. catch tuberculosis from one who has it l someone who spreads
EDITOR
the germs when he coughs, sneezes. or spits, or leaves germs on
Port-au-1 Prince,
Iremain,
things he uses: Tuberculosis spreads easily where people live or
Yours very truly,
work close together. Septemben 28, 1953. Yves/ G. Martin
2) Dampness inside or out, on a job or off it, won't cause tu- Mr. Bernard Diederich
[my XJ. berculosis. The germ does that, and it will cause tuberculosis Cité de PExposition
Dictated Sept. 28th, 1953. where it is as dry as a desert as well as where there is fog. En Ville. G. D. Martin
- 3) Anybody can have tuberculosis at any age. Among women Dear Mr. Diederich:
the greatest number of deaths comes between 15 and 30, among
men from 20 to 55. In both sexes there are many deaths at all Not that I have any particu- Open Letter To The
ages in Haiti. lar craving for publicity but Minister Of Public Works
4) People living with early tuberculosis look fine except since those things happen only Numerous readers have asked,
to the X-Ray. Early tuberculosis has no outward signs. Tired- once in a lifetime, I would hate us via the telephone to make a
ness. loss of weight and loss of appetite, and'spitting blood are myself for not taking advantage note congratulating warmly the
all signs that tuberculosis is well along. of this unique opportunity. Minister of Public Works for
Jours
5) The stubereulosis lookc> is a muth. In the early stages peo- A note, in the September 27th his
*Bon
from entry No.5 in
ple look-well. Later they are like other sick people some are
foresightediness and generos- the Haiti Sun Kiddy Contest. flushedànd some are pale. issue of the -Sun>. unmistakab- ity in. paving the center of the Mlle Ingria Heyme celebrated
6) If_fuberculosis is found early and treated right away it is ly referring to my birth, an- street that runs parrallel with luer first birthdat September
always cured. Thousands of people are cured every year all over nounced that the Guy Martins' the Petit Seminaire St. Martial. 20th and 18 now overjozed
the world. The longer treatment is put off the greater risk to home had been blessed by the For no apparent reason at all the arrival her sister with
the patient and everyone around him,
arrival of a DAUGHTER, called the center of this street remain- Marie of babal
Itis no shame to have TB: The shame is concealment. The MONIQUE. Helen. Papa is Tredericl:
disease being very contagious, it should be notified as soon as
ed unpaved for years. It caused Heyne purchasing agent for
discovered. Concealment causes the infection of others. A bad This is, to put it mildly, a many accidents and was a con- Scipa... Ma is former Elsie Step
cough is not necessarily a sign of" TB. But how can you tell if it gross mistake. Your reporter stant danger to the multitude of henson. isn't? Go to: your doctor or the nearest clinic for a check-up, or or informer had a 50-50 chance
send those [servants for example] whom you suspect may have to make a mistake : he hit the
it." To be on the safe side, makeit a habit of getting a regular wrong fifty squarely. -
check-up or take the precaution of having a B. C. G. vaccination For the sake of accuracy and
-
LE especially see the children get an early B.C.G. vaccination, to avoid any possible misunderDr. Louis Roy, who heads the *Ligue Contre la Tuberculoses, standing [?1, I wish to state
explains that this is not being done sufficiently. That TB fight
eTS were discovering that many people known to be afflicted that T AM NO GIRL. The next
would not report for tests because of a fear of persecution and guess is yours. TEn
2 feeling that they cannot be cured. To show you that I did not
What ist to become of cases unearthed by any such cam- resent the inexactness of the
SONACO
paign as suggested above?
. Louis Roy, who heads the *Ligue Contre la Tuberculoses, standing [?1, I wish to state
explains that this is not being done sufficiently. That TB fight
eTS were discovering that many people known to be afflicted that T AM NO GIRL. The next
would not report for tests because of a fear of persecution and guess is yours. TEn
2 feeling that they cannot be cured. To show you that I did not
What ist to become of cases unearthed by any such cam- resent the inexactness of the
SONACO
paign as suggested above? The +Ligue Nationale Antitubercu- information, I will throw in
Heuse> stressed that they have four pressing basic needs : beds, some free supplementary data :
drugs. staff and X-Ray units. The public should heed at all times
the cali of the *Ligue. I was born September 15th and
This month the Ligue Nationale Antituberculeuse weighed 8 lbs. 5 OZS.. at birth,
is opening a drive for funds to start a
which is notbad. I was named
PREVENTORIUN for children,
JEAN, MICHEL, YVES. proThe following ladies have pledged to collect
bably because the folks could
30 dollars monthly, the amount of money needed not make up their minds on one
to support a child each month at the PREdenomination. VENTORIUM. And to impress upon you my Before Sonaco heddquarters on the
MME GERARD WIENER
pieces of
Eaposition are seen too fine
MME EDOUARD ROY
ability to take a joke just like
equipments In the foreground a Sheer's Foot roll. er. Ini the background
MME CHRISTIAN AIME
that, I will exert every ounce
aunodel 291 Gardner Denver portable
MME MARIE HENRIETTE FORBIN
of my influence upon my par- compressor. MME PIERRE LIAUTAUD
ents to have them use the name
MME LORRAINE DORA
MONIQUE if they ever have a
MMI MICHAELLE ROY. When a total of 15 ladies have offered their
girl. support
Thanking you, just the same,
* the PREVENTORIUM will open. for welcoming me into the
Why Swoon in June
cioal Biato
Why Fry in Ocioher
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WEW
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ROOM
AUR CONOITIONER
cr
Abone, as seen from Chemin des
INSTALL G.E. AIRCONDITIONING AND ENJOY COOL COMFORT FOR BETTER SUMMER
AIR-CONDITIONED Aux
Dalles, the reconditioned
BUSINESS AND HIGHER EFFICIENCY,
conditioned
Cosaques. The beautifully airGENERAL ELECTRIC ROOM
restaurant 2s famed for its tasty Haitian dishes
AIR-CONDITIONER. THE TALK OF THE. TOWN. such as Tassot and Griot. Something to be seen D1 all is
VALERIO CANEZ H Distribuioz. Tel. 3185
their Rhum mural, a masterful piece of worl. --- Page 3 ---
NDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
<HAITI SUNs
Red Cross Nurse Head
in front of the Bazar National, RECEPTION AT HAITIAN
R
inspectors of the Régie du Ta- EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON
Here For Talks
bac drew up an'ofticial report in IN HONOUR OF EXPORT. Veteran nurse Mme Yvonne Sunday evening the Petion: a business house managed by IMPORT BANK AND ODVA
Hentsch, directress of division ville residence of Dr. and Mrs. foreigners ana seized a stock of Thursday, September 24th a
of Nurses of the Red Cross Louis Roy was the scene of a imported cigarettes. reception. was held by Haitian
League, arrived here Sunday buffet supper honouring the We take the opportunity to Ambassador to Washinglon, Mr. September 27th for talks with distinguished Red Cross visitor. draw the attention of authori Jacques E. Leger, in honour of
Red Cross president Dr. Louis Attended by many of the lead- ties in charge on those smug- senior employees of the Export
Roy. Dr. Roy disclosed that ing personalities in the medical gling offices which tissue shel- Import Bank and Messrs Alcide
nurse Hentsch discussed during field the buffet was a credit to ves and showcases too often Duviella and Marc Holly, reA - her 24-hour stay the proposed Haitian cooking, enough to send hide.
27th for talks with distinguished Red Cross visitor. draw the attention of authori Jacques E. Leger, in honour of
Red Cross president Dr. Louis Attended by many of the lead- ties in charge on those smug- senior employees of the Export
Roy. Dr. Roy disclosed that ing personalities in the medical gling offices which tissue shel- Import Bank and Messrs Alcide
nurse Hentsch discussed during field the buffet was a credit to ves and showcases too often Duviella and Marc Holly, reA - her 24-hour stay the proposed Haitian cooking, enough to send hide. C
spectively president and
te
memvisit of three Red Cross experts the newly formed *Academie NEW KINDERGARTEN
mer of ODVA'S administrative
scene from -Iwo Jima> shove- who will assist the organizing des Gastronomess into rapture. Miss Ginette Bourjolly, gra- council. ing tonight at Paramount of special sections of the Haiduate of the Collegel Notre Dame Export-Import Bank officials
tian Red Cross. The junior Red ALWAYS THE SMUGGLERS d'Ottawa. Canada, is opening expressed their desire thatdiPARAMOUNT
Cross, disaster committee, blood Under that title, *Le Jours,in a modern kindergarten in Ba- rect and precise contacts be esbank and preparation of volun- its Tuesday, Septemberi 29th is- biole. For information apply tablished between the ExportSunday, October 4th at 3.30 tary workers. The experts are sue, published the following : residence of former Senator Import Bank, ODVA's adminisp.m. expected to arrive after the new Saturday morning, to the great Bourjolly every day from 7 a.m. trative council and the Haitian
A GREAT COWBOY FILM year. emotion of the Grand'Rue folks to5 p.m,
Embassy in Washington. a
At5, 7, and 9 p.m. IWO JIMA
Monday, October 5th at 6 p.m. MUJERES SACRIFICIDAS
on
UAIL
Tuesday. October 16th, at 6 and
EXTRA
8.15 p.m. IWO JIMA
Wednesday. October 7th at
6 p.m. LA MAL AIMEE
At 8.15 p.m. SEALED CARGO
Thursday, October Sth at 6 and
8.15 p.m. CORROSION
ENGINE
PORTE S'OUVRE
OF
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Friday. October 9th, at 6 and
CAUSE
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MADOR
Saturday, October 10th, at 6 and
I
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LA PORTE S'OUVRE
cleat np OLI0
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AGAINST
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FOR
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PROTECTION
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not
wear. renll
Motor
Sunday, October 4th, at 3 p.m. Cotresiotae Pee of Oil fights. with Shell X100
NOu E
RHELT
LA FLECHE NOIRE
major a Motor Carresta corOil. It's cdpaemnier
Aunine a
Shell Racid Setion and longer engine
At 6:15 and -8:15 p.m. roston. So for, Fstotoron. Teank puunl maliny o
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Shell X100 Stable
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Monday, October 5th, at.
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Shell Racid Setion and longer engine
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dyy nc a
Shell X100 Stable
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Monday, October 5th, at. 6:15
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Saturday, October 10th. at 6:15
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DES
USE
X-IOO MOTOR
IN YOUR
REVOLTE
OIL
LA
FAUVES
ENGINE --- Page 4 ---
+HAITI SUR
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
KIDDY CONTEST
Mr. Gerard Charles Pierre of Mr. Ferdinand Delatour. tiJoseph report
the Haitian Air Force flew to Consul of Haiti to New Y
Send in pictures of your chilthe States Wednesday on a study flew to the States via
dren under 5 as soon
A
Venez
as pos635
trip. last week to resume his
sible. The contest closes in DeMr. Adrien Bance, awardee of Mr. Leslie
of the dut
cember. Young
Prizes go to the wina government scholarship, flew York Times was in town. ning kiddies and to fathers and
to Paris ladt week, to study. let Mr. Ernest Paul of
from
the
mothers, the Haiti Sun>,
ters at La Sorbonne university. Office. is in the U.S. Joseph Nadal & Co. (Gerber's VISITOR TO PANAMA LINE CAUGHT WITH GOODS
Back on the local scene are Mlle Suzanne Conde:
Food, Camay Soap, Carnation A visitor to the S.S.
. Leslie
of the dut
cember. Young
Prizes go to the wina government scholarship, flew York Times was in town. ning kiddies and to fathers and
to Paris ladt week, to study. let Mr. Ernest Paul of
from
the
mothers, the Haiti Sun>,
ters at La Sorbonne university. Office. is in the U.S. Joseph Nadal & Co. (Gerber's VISITOR TO PANAMA LINE CAUGHT WITH GOODS
Back on the local scene are Mlle Suzanne Conde:
Food, Camay Soap, Carnation A visitor to the S.S. Ancon last weekend was nabbed with six submarine Philip and
of
daugh
Milk and Quaker Oats1, Canape pairs of nylon stockings, two artificial handkerchiefs and a Nash
Phyllis Mr. andi Mrs. Franck Com
package of foreign cigarettes. RESULT, to
of a Texas oil well. will
to
Belle
Vert, Creole. and the Haiti
calm the present La Belle
promise honour and o
wave of smuggling, only officials and diplomats will be per:
Creole's Elias Nous- engineer Jean Andre,
Trading Co. [Grant's Whiskey mitted to visit ships moored in the harbour. tas returned from business in Colonel and Mrs. Jules son
for Dad), and Clapp's Baby 4. GENEROUS DRIVER
New York Tuesday. the Sacre Coeur church Andre
Food. Sal
When the Police camion capsized on the Exposition grounds Mrs. Lucien Decatrel return- day, Octoben 10th. the evening of September 25th, the only driver who offered ed Wednesday from a health
to carry the numerous wounded to the hospital, said a daily, trip to New York. Auguste Durand has ret
was Lionel Toussaint. former traffic cop. Chef de Protocole
ed from attending the Cong
IN MEMORY Or KING CHRISTOPHE
Daniel of Musical Youths of
The government of the Repu blic will shortly build a monu- Theard and his mother arrived the Fine
Belglun
summers
back from the
Arts Palace in B
ment to King Henri Christophe on the occasion of the 150th
States Wednes- sels. The young Haitian
anniversary of our Indepen.dence. day. Mr. Theard is xen bonne
vio
ist played with
CLAIM OF PRESIDENT VINCENT
santé, after his John Hopkins
the Belgium
no
Ex-I President Stenio Vincent had handed to the Senate a do- operations. ternational orchestra, gaveal
cument through which he claimed the payment of six years Therese Dupuy arrived back cert at Namur and contaetedi
of fees in his quality of Senator for life. The demand of the
Jeunesses Musicales de Paris
ex-Chief of State could not be satisfied because though the ex- from the States this week. de Marseille during his
fun
President ruled the country for more than ten years, he never Mr. William Bertin will fly to abroad. took the oath as a Senator for life. Puerto Rico on a scholarship
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY
of the Regie du Tabac in mid PAA CLIPPER LANDS
Through a Presidential decree, Anselme Jean-Marie condemn- October to learn the latest tech- AT CAP
ed to six years hard labour by the Martial Court December niques in the tobacco industry. HAITIEN
without
10, 1951, and Exil Andre, condemned also by the military General Jose Arismendi Tru- Cap Haitien bubbled
court, were fully pardoned. over
Axel Etheart is closing downtown business and opening up- jillo Molina, Director and Foun- emotion and enthusiasm W
Carrier
town grocery store. der of the Dominican broad- nesday when a big PAA clip
BATTLE ROYAL ON RUE DES CESARS
cast station La Vox Dominicana, dropped out of the sky and m. From 8:30 till 11 Monday morning a battle royal which in- was in transit in Port au Prince a beautiful Janding on t
cluded fisticuffs took place in front of Magasin Chalom on the this week.
. over
Axel Etheart is closing downtown business and opening up- jillo Molina, Director and Foun- emotion and enthusiasm W
Carrier
town grocery store. der of the Dominican broad- nesday when a big PAA clip
BATTLE ROYAL ON RUE DES CESARS
cast station La Vox Dominicana, dropped out of the sky and m. From 8:30 till 11 Monday morning a battle royal which in- was in transit in Port au Prince a beautiful Janding on t
cluded fisticuffs took place in front of Magasin Chalom on the this week. turfcovered airfield. The pl
rue des Cesars. All textilers and half the capital converged
aircondifioning
Mr. Thomas Larking. a retir- made a stopover of five
on the battle ground. Prominent St. Marc merchant Clercilia ed lieutenant general of the and permitted
ho
Delice was noted in action. 18 tourists tov
POLICEMAN BEATEN BLACK AND BLUE
American Army. enjoyed a short the Citadelle, Milot, Sans-se
jyou
Policeman Alneus, in charge of Charlemagne section, was sejour here this week
and the Metropolis of the No
beaten black and blue by a group of men during a recent ru
tewe
ral bamboche at Casale. The Policeman has reportedly lost
buttons of his' uniform. his coat of arms, and his cap. can
MICHABL ARCHANGEUS DAY
September 29th was the date of St. Michael Archangel's Day. RIVIERA
St. Michael Archangel is the patron of several localities of
HOERUILFRNTARTENSE
Haiti. At Casale Deople held a three-day bamboche. have
:CONTRAYENTION. FOR EX-PRESIDENTIAL YACHT
The ex -presidential yacht Sans-Souci on, the Jeremie Port au
AIRCONDITIONED
Prince run was brought to justice one morning this week for
/
Bamboche
-
entering port with 71 unlisted passengers aboard. She had a
Room
a Garrion
total Of 128 passengers. FIGHTING ZOMBIS
room
Haiti's Minister to Panama, Mr. Louis Decatrel spoke before
air conditioner the French Alliance in Panama City last month and took a
crack at the legended zombis and the superstitious halo that
surrounds them. He reportedly destroyed with facts the idea
that Haiti is a center of superstition. :0:-
:0:
German Minister to Haiti Mr. Tas
Me Sejour Laurent of the De- Theodore Suss went to Havaha -
partment of Justice accompanied Wednesday to watch over the
his son to his studies at Lau- other half of his domain. sanne university in Switzerland Lionel d'Adesky, who became
swelterl
this past week. a citizen last week, went to the
A
E a Carrier fe cool Air Conditioner. this summer
US this week. These Carrier Conditioners cool the air, Lou and. Barbara Southerland
lower humidity, keep you comfortable. are
bound Thursday on Mr. Justin Sam is in hospital
There's a
on the Europe
.henatee a 7-week look-see. Andy An- recovering an illness. LU is and easy. f
loads of
back
E
comfort wailing if you call, dersen who will take over Sou- Deputy, Lanoix is from
therland's Ciudad Trujillo bu- a trip to Havana. FEATURES NIGHTLY
reau will be joined by his mo- Mrs. Ruth
From 8
belter
call.. P.M. to 1
Brewer, wite of
A.M. WALTER BRAUN ther this week. the Minister of Liberia to Haiti,
* Orchestra
*
Distributor
returned Wednesday from a
Outstanding Artists
Address: Rne du Mag. Mexican film director Luis visit to Havana. * Folklore Show
Gurza was in town Sunday at Roger Armand Denis flew in
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A.M. WALTER BRAUN ther this week. the Minister of Liberia to Haiti,
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Gurza was in town Sunday at Roger Armand Denis flew in
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from U.S. PLUS
the Tuesday. --- Page 5 ---
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
*MAITI SUN,
rage
CALIFORNIAN DOCTOR REPLIES TO
in August of 1948 when WHO ramic center and later expand- be accepted as a loss. However,
LE NOUVELLISTE'S COR RESPONDENT
was getting under way. I saw. ed and originated another Haiti had no choice in these
young medicos and nurses at strong ceramic center at Jacmel. who came to teach in the valContinued from. Page 1 turbing story written by the work among the' hundreds of From these two centers the im- ley. Nouvelliste's correspondent on people who came from the far pulses for self-expression will Theré are two great needs in
the Haitian people because of the subject of basic education in flung mountain areas to receive continue to improve the pat- the Marbial Valley, and now
the lack of natural resources. the Marbial Valley. I have fol medical aid. I saw these young terns of living of the people of that the training period is endFor instance, there is not lowed eagerly the progress of medical men treating injuries the valley. The old pattern ing it is important to mention
enough forest for making pa- UNESCO in the Marbial Valley and open, wounds and old sores which have become fixed over them, The first need is for
per, which is needed so much. since its inception in 1946. Poor with not more than ten cents a period of a hundred or more strong administration and aid to
There is not fuel with which to little Haiti. Itseems impossible worth of equipment, a bitter con years will remain essentially as encourage the new Home Indusmake cement from the rocks of to work in Haiti without fric- trast to the expensive equipment they are because it is indiscreet, try Programme. Haiti herself
Haiti. There is too much world tion and to be entirely free found in hospitals of more fa- and centainly, not in' accord with must provide that. The second
competition to allow great rope from spite and envy. In that voured countries of the world. sound education, to change peo- need is for cooperation among
making factories. respect Haiti is in many cases The Marbial Valley received ple; to make them over, or to all the people of Haiti and relike certain other larger coun- help from World Health Organi- separate them from their ances- newed faith in each other's abiActing on these accepted facts, tries where humanitarian effort zation to control yaws and mala- tral methods. The people of the lities to step forward. A govar. Gabrielle, Mareus Douyon is always retarded by the sel- ria, and at the very beginning Marbial Valley and the rural ernment must have the coopedand I recommended home indus- fish interests of individuals or an agronomist named Mr. Ber- people of all Haiti are basic. ration of its constituency in ortries for the Marbial Valley, groups. Now it seems that the reuet was appointed by the Hai- They have fine intellects, they der to function. A report says
with the intention of establish- Marbial project under UNESCO tian government to reclaim the have eager intentions, and I can that Marbial will not exist after
Wing these industries throughout is ended, and a newspaper cor- soil and reforest the mountain- say without reserve that I have 1953. How impossible! Of
the length of the valley. The respondent thoughtlessly im- sides. He was followed succes- never ini my life worked with course, it will exist, and it will
enclosed photographs show what plies that the money spent on sively by Mr. Lancelot who more alert and intellectually re- be the new Marbial Valley. It
we did there this past year in the people of that lonely little worked hard, and at the mo- sponsive people The people of will be from Jacmel up past La
ceramics. It started in a bril- valley is wasted. He does not ment the Valley has Mr.
of the valley. The respondent thoughtlessly im- sides. He was followed succes- never ini my life worked with course, it will exist, and it will
enclosed photographs show what plies that the money spent on sively by Mr. Lancelot who more alert and intellectually re- be the new Marbial Valley. It
we did there this past year in the people of that lonely little worked hard, and at the mo- sponsive people The people of will be from Jacmel up past La
ceramics. It started in a bril- valley is wasted. He does not ment the Valley has Mr. Lazar, the Marbial Valley realized that Fond and on to the village of
liant mahner and is continuing consider that there has had to an enthusiastic agronomist. Last they were receiving valuable Marbial, and up past Sainte
under the guidance of Marcus be some waste., In teaching in- year United Nations, cooperat instruction which they might Therese, on to La Gossalines, up
Douyon in the ceramic center at dustries there must always be ing with UNESCO in Haiti, sent later on convert into improved to Grand Riviere. to Cochon
Jacmel. It is proving to be a waste. However, this corres- three technical experts to teach economies ir living. Gras, and on and on. model petite industry fbr Haiti. pondent does not remind us of the people of the entire MarIn consideration of the attenWe can only hope that it will the valuable time and vast bial Valley to make useful arti- Ifone must go farther and tion which the Marbial Valley
continue in this capacity. amount of energy which has cles for sale from the raw ma- measure the work which has received during the past seven
been devoted to that project. terials at hand. Home indus: been done in Haiti, one must years from the government Of
That was indeed a very dis- I was in the Marbial Valley tries we call them, and home deplore the bad roads in south- Haiti collaborating with UNESindustries are destined to be ern Haiti, especially the main CO and the various branchés of
the saving Dower of industrial road to Port au Prince, which United Nations, it has now to
HERE IT IS...in a Class
Haiti. is discouraging to commerce. contribute to the total culture
The flood last spring swept in- of Haitic Don't permit book
Iiself. - the NEW
The greatest measuring stick to the sea the usual burden of writers, story Scribblers, newsBy
of progress is after all foundin hard-earned topsoil and left the paper reporters, sensation seekthe lives and the hearts of the roads in even worse condition. ers and idle gossipers to destroy
FERGUSON "30"
people of the Marbial Valley. It also left pools of stagnant what has been built up in the
When one measures or evaluat- water. But the people of the minds and spirits and hopes of
es any great plece of work, one Marbial Valley know now exact- the people of Marbial. Give atnever stops at what the people, ly how to: destroy the larva of tention to what has been done
have made with materials. No dangerous "mosquitoes which there, Show the world that you
indeed. It is the significance of are ready to reproduce their know how to make your own
these things which count, and kind in these stagnant pools of evaluations. Long live Marbial! it appears that this article which water. WHO taught the peo- Long Live Haitia
was written tends to disregard ple to handle that health hazGlen Lukens. what has happened in the lives ard by using a very few drops
of the people of the Marbial of oil on a pool of water. The
Valley during the past seven oil costs only a few pennies. years. The people have a new However, if the people of the
Esginteis A Host of Great
viewpoint for living. The teach- valley do not have the pennies
Look at it. Get that feeling
Apremeisen ing they have been given has with which to purchase the oil,
of weight and traction
lndiadag
size and power. Here'sa trac35 A
made them realize that they do the mosquitoes continue to mul
tor that.
Marbial of oil on a pool of water. The
Valley during the past seven oil costs only a few pennies. years. The people have a new However, if the people of the
Esginteis A Host of Great
viewpoint for living. The teach- valley do not have the pennies
Look at it. Get that feeling
Apremeisen ing they have been given has with which to purchase the oil,
of weight and traction
lndiadag
size and power. Here'sa trac35 A
made them realize that they do the mosquitoes continue to mul
tor that. will meet more of
groat Rew not need to move into large cen- tiply and make sickness and
Ir's NOTA DREAM
your needs more of the time
thntdel over ters of population to be import- destruction for the people. BUTA REAUITY! tban any other tractor you
E
power, more ant or successful. Thev have So
Gour 0 home In theckula
could buy. No other tractor
you see, there are many
frious 1 wulko on air
aver produced has better
A new eir-fuol
been taught basically that they measuring sticks with which to &
ahen AN walkk
torque characteristic (lugging
systemt solte in thatr reeach can be successful, happy measure achievement. Projeets
on pun TILES
power), It will pull yox
engine
and important right there in such as UNESCO. The Marbial FABRIQUE
through the toughest
JAAREE
soil
SMOsAiQUES
without slowing or stalling. pearing Bigger, heavier
the Marbial Valley. I saw the Valley has had many inspired EMILE GARDERE
It will keep on going where
rrear to give
aforementioned principals at and intelligent workers from all alue dm ase Taure
other tractors quit. iters -end
whole
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Laxative
there this past year. It was just there. Of course, there have
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Douyon and I taught our first people associated with the protake
3-8000
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BEOOKLAX
AND 63 FERGUSON people of Haiti in the school at possibly teach, no matter where tonight and tomorrow
FERGUSON TRACTOR SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS La Fond. We had our first ce- they could go. That fact must
you'll be all right. --- Page 6 ---
<HAJTI SUN,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
cilities will be installed at the duced many millions of pounds construction ofa new alumina
Reynolds Mining Commences
shore and a pier will be con- of aluminium from this ore. The plant near Corpus Christi, Tex
structed to accommodate all ore contains about 48 per cent as, designed on the basis ofits
Development Of Haitian Aluminium types Of ore carriers. alumina. compared with. 57 per experience with this and other
HAITI PROJECT
own ships to its new alumina Reynolds currently gbtains its cent to 62 per cent in Dutch types of bauxite. This plant
Thursday, Oct. 1st plant at Corpus Christi, Texas. bauxite from Arkansas, Jamai- Guiana. Its method of treat- was built at a cost of approxim:
Mr. Richard S. Reynolds,*Jr, At the outset the Haitian pro- ca, British Guiana and Dutch ment differs and certain ingre ately $40,000,000. It has comPrésident of Reynolds Metals ject will operate at a capacity Guiana. The addition of Haiti dients are added in the proces menced operation and is expect
Company, announced today that less than the current production as a source will not result in sing. ed to be up. to fuli capacity, withReynolds.Mining Corporation is in Jamaica. However the Haiti any curtailment of the com- Reynolds recently completed in a few months. proceeding with the develop- installations are being designed pany's domestic operations in
ment of its Haitian aluminum SO as to permit -a very rapid in- Arkansas.
comPrésident of Reynolds Metals ject will operate at a capacity Guiana. The addition of Haiti dients are added in the proces menced operation and is expect
Company, announced today that less than the current production as a source will not result in sing. ed to be up. to fuli capacity, withReynolds.Mining Corporation is in Jamaica. However the Haiti any curtailment of the com- Reynolds recently completed in a few months. proceeding with the develop- installations are being designed pany's domestic operations in
ment of its Haitian aluminum SO as to permit -a very rapid in- Arkansas. one reserves. This announce crease in operations whenever When the new type of Caribment was made upon the return industry conditions warrant. bean bauxite was discovered
from Haiti of Mr. Walter L. Reynolds' principal deposits in during World War II serious
Rice, President of Reynolds Min Haiti are located about 80 miles questions were raised by, the
ing Corporation, who conferred from Port au Prince, Haiti, near Munitions Board
Monoscle
and by indusA PLEASANT STOP
with: His Excellency Paul Ma- the port of Miragoane. A natu- try as to the usability of this
ON YOUR ROAD TO KING
gloire, President of Haiti. ral protected harbour provides ore. On the basis of research
CHRISTOPHE'S CITADELLE
Mr. Rice stated that the Pre- deep water which will accom- and pilot plant operations exWhen you come to Cap-Haitien en route to mighty
sident of Haiti had assured him modate the largest modern self tending over a period of seven
<Citadelle La Ferrière>, make your stay comfortof cooperation in the develop- unloading ore carriers similar years Reynolds proceeded with able at the new Hotel MONT-JOLI. ment of this new source of ore. to. the -S.S. Carl Schmedemans the development of its project
Here awaits you a new and attractive developMr. Reynolds expressed his ap- which was constructed for Rey- in Jamaica and commenced us- ment atop Garenage Hill, overlooking a resplendent
preciation of the opportunity tor nolds in England. The deposits ing the ore at its alumina plant harbour. work with the Haitian Govern- are five miles from deep water in Hurricane Creek, Arkansas in
A fabulous spectacle : Right from your window
ment and the Haitian people. and extend over an area along the summer of 1952., Although in our spacious and airy rooms, you may have a preReynolds Mining Corporation a plateau approximately 2.500. to this new type of ore presents view of the Citadeller in the fiery setting sun. was granted a 60-year conces: 3,000 feet above sea levell
problems with respect to solusion covering the bauxite de-, The engineers have not yet bility, filtration and difficulties
posits of Haiti in 1944, follow- estimated the total cost of the arising from its fine colloidal
CAP-HAITIEN, HAITI
ing the discovery of the ore. by project in Haiti, but it is known composition," Reynolds has prothe Reynolds geologists. Mr. that it will amount to several
Rice, states that the deposits are million dollars. large and are similar in charac: Some construction equipment
Speriat
ter to the deposits in Jamaica has already been imported into
Birth
which Reynolds
June Haiti
Thl
place'of:
opened in
to commence preparation
Exguisite Designs
1952. A similar grade of ore of the shore site and a 12-mile
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NDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
*HAITI SUN>
obviously false. to the national subscription. niversary of the Independence
Bishop Voegeli On 7-Week
In fact; at the eve of the And that was agreed. having not enough funds for
Visii To United Siates
100th anniversary of the Inde- Obviously, it is nota ques- complete payment, General Nord
pendence, in autumn 1903, the tion, as the confrere writes, of a Alexis generously completed the
The Rt. Rev., C. Alfred Voe- wife and two small sons, to res National Association for the gentleman well provided with amount with his own money
geli, Bishop of the Episcopal place the late Rev. P. D. Locke 100th Anniversary of: the Inde- greenbacks, whom General Nord and the statue was grandiously
Church of Haiti, left Sunday, as Dean of the Theological Sem- pendence decided to erect in Alexis, President of the Repub- inaugurated at the Champ-de:
September 27, for a seven-week inary. Father Patrick comes to January 1904, a bronze statue to lic, sent to Paris with a view to Mars in January 1904. visit' to the United States
Haiti after four years as rector Dessalines through subscrip- having a statue of Dessalines Such are the rigorously acof Christ' Church, Albemarle, tions all over the territory. made; it is still less question curate facts. While in the States he will North Carolina. Already he and Through the medium of en: of a Tady who played a part in
receive an honorary degree of his family have moved out to
the circumstance to get a statue Today it may be fit to cast
gineer Robert Holly, a Brooklyn
Doctor of Laws from his alma the Seminary at Mont-Rouis, firm [United States of Americal of Ney instead of Dessalines, into shadow all an interesting
mater, Upsala' College, in East where classes began Tuesday,
erected afterwards at the Champ part of the past, but the Naengaged itself to do the work
Orange; New Jersey, at the Six- September 29.
Tady who played a part in
receive an honorary degree of his family have moved out to
the circumstance to get a statue Today it may be fit to cast
gineer Robert Holly, a Brooklyn
Doctor of Laws from his alma the Seminary at Mont-Rouis, firm [United States of Americal of Ney instead of Dessalines, into shadow all an interesting
mater, Upsala' College, in East where classes began Tuesday,
erected afterwards at the Champ part of the past, but the Naengaged itself to do the work
Orange; New Jersey, at the Six- September 29. de Mars. All that is only mere tional Association for the 100th
tieth Anniversary Convocation, Among the students at the for a previously determined fancy of the imagination and anniversary of the Indepenprice and fixed the amount of cannot
on October 1. On October. 20 Seminary this year is Mr: Wil-. the first payment. Owing to the
but cast discredit on the dence, for having carried out
and 21, he will be in Garden liam S. Bush, of Plant City, subscriptions received the Asso- Haitians,
successfully its dealings - that
City, Long Island, to attend the Florida, who has just arrived to
The true statue of Dessalines credit must be given toit did
ciation decided to make the first
meeting of the Second Province begin his studies for the priest
asked
WAS made thoroughly 1y the its duty, and such as itzhoald. payment
for and it was
of the Episcopal Church, which hood here. On the completion the Roberts Dutton. & Co. firm Brooklyn iim, a the Nation- <Le Nowvellistes Saturday,
includes the missionary dioceses of his studies, he hopes to re- which forwarded by a transfer al Association for the 100th an- Sept. 26th. of the Panama Canal Zone; Puer- main in Haiti as a missionary. cable the sum, without any cost
to Rico; Haiti and the Domini- The Bishop's departure pre- for the Association, and through
can Republic, as well as the ceded by only a fel days that the medium of Mr. Henry Ro:
States of New York and New of the Rev. and Mrs. Eric W. of
Bolle
asked, the
de
berts, that cost the
Griote
Jersey. Finally, on November 9 Veal. Father Veal, who was in transfer be considered its share
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Souvenirs. the meeting of the House of Bi- congregation at
mystical
HolyTrinity Caof the Episcopal
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Church, thedral and also taught part- Jane
French Perfumes. enchanting
m Williamsburg, Virginia. Be- time at the Seminary, will-reSwissWatehes.. feridnenouned
Eween these dates, he has speak- turn to his home diocese of A1-4
engagements
Haitian
places
New
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Returning
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Womon's P
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Before departing, the Bishop cerning the statue at the
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HAITI SUNSUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
throughout the entire Latin
Winner Of Audubon Contest Great
<HELLO HAITL
Latin America, is publishing a
long article accompanied by picGreat Grandson ofAudubon' S Brother
tures, of Cap Haitien renewed. 'ne author of the 200-word who had escaped from the slave
FROM CANADA
cssay on *Who Was Audubon?: uprising in Les Cayes: in 1790
by Roselly) Miller
pubiished in the Haiti Sun Sep- and returned to marry'Francine
tember 20th edition was An: Dumont. tony Saint.Cyr. Mr. St. Cyr on
This past month's activities have been highlighted for me
receiving the prize of three gal Mr. Antony St. Cyr was bomn by an interview with Monsieur Phillipe Cantave, Consul Gen:
lons of select Audubon oil paint in Les Cayes the son of Dr. and eral of Haiti. and a cheque of $10 from local Mrs. Dumaine Saint-Cyr. His Monsieur Cantave is the promotor of a tour for Canadians
distributor Mr Alfred de Matteis mother was the, former Chris- which will depart for Portau-Prince December for the Inde
PAA
26,
Fils diselosed that he was a des- tiane Fougere. the oldest daugh- pendence celebration. The Canadian Press has given this tour
cendant of the famous Audu- ter of Dr. Fenimore Fougere, widespread national publicity. bon's brother Belloni Fougere. son of medical practitioner and Monsieur Cantave tells me that he receives broadcasts
He traced his ancestry from pharmacist Oxilius Fougere who twice daily direct from Radio Commerce on his short wave
Belloni [sometimes written Bel- was one of, Belloni's six chil- radio. At8 a.m. it may be heard at 31 metres and at 7 p.m.
the oldest daugh- pendence celebration. The Canadian Press has given this tour
cendant of the famous Audu- ter of Dr. Fenimore Fougere, widespread national publicity. bon's brother Belloni Fougere. son of medical practitioner and Monsieur Cantave tells me that he receives broadcasts
He traced his ancestry from pharmacist Oxilius Fougere who twice daily direct from Radio Commerce on his short wave
Belloni [sometimes written Bel- was one of, Belloni's six chil- radio. At8 a.m. it may be heard at 31 metres and at 7 p.m. on
lony), the brother of Audubon dren. 49 meters. Other Canadians and Americans, fortunate to own
short wave radios might try to get the station on their sets. E
A Strange Affair
Iwas pleased to note a story by Hugh B. Cave, author of
-Haiti, Highroads to Adventures in August's Cosmopolitan magaUnder this title, <Le Nation- a big sum, two hundred dollars
October the charlatan fora his infor- zine It is entitled The Spectre of the Jungle>, and Mr. Cave
al>, in its Thursday,
[to
repeats his success with a tropical setting. 1st issue, published the follow- mation], it is believed. ing: Rather strange rumours' After breaking the mosaic
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charlatan,
DISA and DATA: Madame Lucien Cantave, sister in- -law of
about a *jarres (pot of money, floor, the
helped by the Consul General of Haiti has left for Portau-Prince, after a
buried in the ground] have been the lady and a few persons to
these days near whom the secret had been re- month's stay in Ottawa. Miss Andree Andre's arrival has filled
The only airline that
circulating past
vealed, dug such a deep hole the gap Madame Cantave's departure has made. She will study
flies to
Sans-Fil. every major
Int the absence of her husband that the enormous stack of earth: Secretarial courses and English at the *Pensionnat Notre-Dame
island in the
herself become in- withdrawn
annoying d'Ottawa- for the next two years. a lady let
started
Miss Marie Therese Dejoie will complete her studies on
fluenced by a charlatan: who heighbours and passers-by. hinted to her that there were All those preparations were Canadian exportation and importation methods shortly, and rethree -jarres. under her house. carried out with shut doors, turn to Haiti at the beginning of October. Hear that Reverend Allan McFarlane of Haiti is now RecOf course "she must have pajds But the works Tasted too long. Cwibbeon
The father-in-law of the lady in- tor of the Anglican Pope Cathedral in Regina, western Canada. tervened and with the help of He sends his best to friends and family at home. S Pan American has over 100
TOPS EM ALL
to
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weekly-more than
stick
flights
his brought everybody
other
reason. The quack fled. The Seems that a trip to Haiti as an open passport to enumerable any the Caribbean airline-through area. Choose
naivety of certain people really invitations from others who have also visited this paradise. Mlle your day and departure
goes too far. Juliette Boisvert, who spent 5 months in Haiti last year has in- hour to a dozen enchanting
sisted that we get together eto talk about Haitis as has Dr. island vacation spots. Pan
HAITIJAMAICA COLLEGES Jules Thebaud, and other genial Haitians Miss Boisvert would American's vast Caribbean
TO MEET IN DECDMBER like to say <bon-jours to some of her Haitian friends at the network takes you to
St. Louis de Gonzague Col- Hotel Excelsior via this column: They include, Miss Flambert, one and all. lege of Port au Prince is plan: Mrs Rousseau, Mr. Bervin, Mr. Thermidor, Mr. Gutchins, Mr. a NORTH COAST
VIRGINIA - ning a sport meeting with St. Savini and Captain Rozier. PAA has frequent daily
George's College, Kingston, Ja- Residing at Alymer, Ontario, are two sons of ex-president flights. It's just a few hours
maica, December 14th through Elie.
Gonzague Col- Hotel Excelsior via this column: They include, Miss Flambert, one and all. lege of Port au Prince is plan: Mrs Rousseau, Mr. Bervin, Mr. Thermidor, Mr. Gutchins, Mr. a NORTH COAST
VIRGINIA - ning a sport meeting with St. Savini and Captain Rozier. PAA has frequent daily
George's College, Kingston, Ja- Residing at Alymer, Ontario, are two sons of ex-president flights. It's just a few hours
maica, December 14th through Elie. Lescot. One is working at Bradings Breweries while the flight between Caracas,
Cicacettes
23rd The old rivals: will meet other is working on an experimental farm. Maracaibo, Barranquilla
again in Jamaica. Doctor Vilfort Blauvoir, ex-minister of Exterior Relations and any point in the
of Haiti is in Hull, Quebec with his wife and daughter Mathilde Caribbean. Convenient made
Splondid
connections can be at
THE DOOR OPENS, AND
Miss Blauvoir is studying sla bibliotheques at the Univer- Barranquilla for Panama
THE PARAMOUNT IS FULL sity of Ottawa. and Central America, or
THE FINEST
When *Lasi Porté s'Ouvres Entertaining at one of Montreal's exclusive French Res- south to Medellin and
Adding Machines 2 jopened at the Paramount thea- taurants, La Tour Eiffel is Carmen Margron of Haiti. Clients are Bogota. Calculating Machines ter this week it was necessary delighted with his Haitian chansons. CARIBBEAN CIRCLE TRIP
Cash Registers
for the management to close the See you soon, mes amis. Miami, Havana, Montego
door as long before curtain
Bay, Kingston, Port au
tme the theater was full. As BOOK TO APPEAR SOON
Rector of the University of Prince, Ciudad Trujillo, San
/
Juan, New York and return
said a daily, black mar- Mission to. Havanas is Haiti. all for just $212.40(U.S.). grabbed the opportunity book of Mr. Antoine Bervin,
Available in either
l
to make a fat profit by reselling which will appear soon. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES direction and from any
M
L tickets at a high, price, They re- The 'signing of the book will Over 500 candidates passed point on route. , port that at last Sunday show take place tomorrow. October the admission exams at the Ly-11
*
forty 3 gourdes tickets resold 5th, at 5 p.m.. at the Musee des cee, Antenor Firmin under the Wa Fors reservations
for ten gourdes each. The mo: Beaux Arts. The ceremony will supervision of Mr. Clovis Bonsee your Travel Agent of
vie is, concerned with discrimin: be sponsored by their Excellen- homme, director of the Lycee. PAN AMERICAN
jation. cies Pierre Liautaud, Secretary
:0:
HORLD AIRWAYS
THE
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yshunds for sale. Imported par- Minister Plenitopentiary of Cuba gazine published by Pan AmeLOUIS DECATREL & SONS ents. A. K C, Registered litter, to Haiti. The introduction will rican Union in Washington with Save time and money - use
P.O-Box 596
jApply Haiti Sun. be made by Mr. Luc Grimard, distribution and prest tige e Air Mail and Air Parcel Post --- Page 9 ---
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
<HAITI SUN,
the benefit of one class of peo-
- HEROS OF INDEPENDENCE L
ple. The Emperor wished that
In anticipation of the Amniversary Celebrations which com- justice be the common denominmence on New Year's Dayrthe Haiti Suns will publish from ator for: all the Haitian people
week to" wee) short notes On Great Figures and Great Moments and that slavery, ended to the
tn Haitian history before and after 1804, taken from aoritings of detriment of the white oppresthe leading authorities.
4th 1953
<HAITI SUN,
the benefit of one class of peo-
- HEROS OF INDEPENDENCE L
ple. The Emperor wished that
In anticipation of the Amniversary Celebrations which com- justice be the common denominmence on New Year's Dayrthe Haiti Suns will publish from ator for: all the Haitian people
week to" wee) short notes On Great Figures and Great Moments and that slavery, ended to the
tn Haitian history before and after 1804, taken from aoritings of detriment of the white oppresthe leading authorities. Today we present <Hommage to the sorS, remain abolished in fact
Emperors Dy Jean Brierre, [October 17, 1951] ably translated bu and in law against all the sorDr. Paul Perigord. did interests bequeathed by the
HOMMAGE T0 THE
after an inquiry lead by Inginac, colonist to his children. EMPEROR
had been razed. The Emperor Pitiless toward those who
The duel between the rich opposed any policy which put would have restored slavery in
free blacks or mulattos and the the interests of a few above the capital at the moment when
great nameless masses, this ter: that of the essential interests of the wind was filling with hope
rible duel had broken out be- the masses. the sails of the pirate, Leclerc. tween those who had been free The verification of the titles Pitiless towards the jackals of
EMPEROR DESSALINES
and the negroes who had noth- of property had started despite this colony who during cening, because they were the slaves all the obstacles brought against turies had grown- fat on the tore off from the flag of oppros sacred shrine? of yesterday, without rights, this measure of enormous social blood, sweat and tears of the sion waves this morning at the The host of fallen heros rises
slaves, he showed a brotherly mast of the garrison on the everywhere and escorts you
without hopes and without pro- importance which, if it hadi been
realized under
would interest in the Poles. He had South lurking in the thickets of from Damiens to Chancerelles. perty. This fruitless struggle
Dessalines,
which we call, because of the have changed the whole econo- protected many a Frenchman, Pont Rouge. What voice calls you SO imperilocation of the battlefield, the mic and democratic structure given asylum to English and The peasants of Arcahaie ously that you dare not resist
War of the South, and which, of the country. For the Empe- Americans, but, vigilant leader have begun the day singing an its appeal? considering only the outward ror knew that the foundations that he was, conscious of the almost funeral song. And the The horizon does not conceal
of the
the
of the hour and of all drum of the blacks beats its sad- any squadron. The ships of Miappearance and not the essenrights of former dangers
tial elements, we have called slaves, his comrades of misery the powers, foreign as well as dest rhythm' this morning of randa, objects of your deep solthe struggle between the North and of struggle, must, be laid, local, allied against his life, he October 17, 1806. licitude, have already left Jachad denied them political rights. mel and sail toward their desand the South and the tearing even though drastic measures
apart of the colony between the and violence might have to be At six o'clock in the morning, Whither do you hasten thus, tiny
blacks and the mulattoes, was résorted to, and they. must be this fateful 17 of October, the rider faster than the wind. But, in the early morning
in reality the conflict between affirmed not only by laws, troops of the South bivouac at What hands will be powerful wind which bends the canefields,
those with property against the which might remain a dead let Pont Rouge. They are tired enough to check the frantic pace it is Duclos <en Empereurs who
legitimate aspirations of the ter, but by acts. The Emperor men who do not know that they of your charger? Who will give scents the heavy odour of murgreat number who had nothing.
17 of October, the rider faster than the wind. But, in the early morning
in reality the conflict between affirmed not only by laws, troops of the South bivouac at What hands will be powerful wind which bends the canefields,
those with property against the which might remain a dead let Pont Rouge. They are tired enough to check the frantic pace it is Duclos <en Empereurs who
legitimate aspirations of the ter, but by acts. The Emperor men who do not know that they of your charger? Who will give scents the heavy odour of murgreat number who had nothing. had condemnèd the feroctty of have been brigaded in the camp you a cup of glory to drink in- der on the hands of the comInc Grimard. the double-faced planters who of the enemy and that they are stead of the chalice of bitter- mander. It is Duelos who sudThe dawn is spotted with had thought they could take to shortly to fire on their own ness which is being prepared for denly knew he was going to
blood and rises L tragic curtain their own exclusive benefit the friends. you, yonder, by hands armed by gamble with his life for the ecoon. the most pathetic drama of soil conquered by men marked The foaming and restless the smugglers of Campeache nomic independence, that necesour history. It is the 17th of with the irons of servitude and horse of the Emperor scents wood, and traffickers in plots sary corollary of political indeOctober, 1806. The Emperor who, bare-footed in the forests the drama. It feels itself car- of ground and guildives. pendence, of his country. had left' Marchand about four of Saint Domingue, had won ried irresistibly by a superior What corner stone are you You know that before his
o'clock in the morning. He tra- the final battle against political force and charges into the morn about to lay of an eternal and Continued On Page 12
velled wrapped in a suffocating imperialism based on economic ing bathed in light with the
silence He was: not the only greed,
legendary courage of the chief
one who had not slept that He addressed nimself to them who has never known fear. night in Haiti. The Southern in these terms: I know very Maybe it feels in some confused
)
factions had not closed their well that the people of the way the grating of the portals
the wood
FAUT-IL
eyes, for
of the Cam- South wish to rise against me. of history. €
peache which had been cut and do mot fear them. I am wait- The peasants of Arcahaie beC
CHANGER? was to have been shipped un- ing for them to make camp in lieve they have been running by
a
lawfully against the interests of order that I may devastate a moment ago, a flame with a
the masses, was burning on all them, These are unworthy citi- human face riding a phantom
the roads from Cayes to Jere- zens. They sacrifice everything steed. They have rubbed their
mie. The Emperor had ordered to their own interests, they eyes. How could it be: It is
it burned. The Emperor prohi- wish everything for themselves midday They ponder :
bited the exploitation of the and nothing for the others. But <It is not a man.> He has left
people and opposed_the preten- I await them fearlessly. I will behind him only a smell of powtions of a handful of rich men make them réturn many proper der., *The hoofs of the horse
to govern by the, old colonial ties taken through procedures flashed lightning., eIt must be
method il enemy of all human which bad faith and complacen- a God.,
dignity
cy have permitted. I see that Peasants of Arcahaie, you have
The <guildivess. rum distil- they are aroused, but what of seen for the last time the creaEUS
leries, which certain unscrupul- it ! tor of the national flag and the
- ous people, protected by local Actually the independence Emperor. For the strip of cloth
ATLAS
authorities had taken by fraud had not been brought about for which his bloody hand yesterday
Serving Haiti For Mo re Than 30 Years Time &" Life
BOOK STORES
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MAGAZINE
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haie, you have
The <guildivess. rum distil- they are aroused, but what of seen for the last time the creaEUS
leries, which certain unscrupul- it ! tor of the national flag and the
- ous people, protected by local Actually the independence Emperor. For the strip of cloth
ATLAS
authorities had taken by fraud had not been brought about for which his bloody hand yesterday
Serving Haiti For Mo re Than 30 Years Time &" Life
BOOK STORES
The Leading American
MAGAZINE
Are Now On Sale Al All --- Page 10 ---
KHAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
PAA INCREASES
reserved basis which, coupled AGADEMIE DES
CARGO FLIGHTS
with timetable operation, as- GASTRONOMES
sures definite delivery dates. To give Haiti cooking a boon,
Clipper cargo service between The increase in service to San to check on the products of proDinner Dances
thé United States and the Ca- Juan and Caracas follows a sur- jects fostered by the United Naribbean is being stepped up to vey of aircargo transportation tions and to improve on the
handle a growing volume of needs by cargo officials of waist line, a grandious lunchshipments.
PAA's Latin American Division. eon was held at El Rancho MonPan American World Air- Tivo days a week, the Miami day noon. After
at
partaking in
ways is increasing its all-cargo San Juan cargo Clippers stop at all things Haitian the gentry
flights between Miami, San Camaguey, Cuba; Port au mellowed by fine wines and
Juan. Puerto Rico, and Caracas, Prince, Haiti, and Ciudad Tru- rums formed the exclusive
Venezuela, from two to ten a jillo Dominican Republc. Three *Academie des Gastronomes.
Hotel Ibo Lele
week.
days a week, the Clippers fly It's counterpart in France is
Another round trip flight is non-stop.
centuries old and limited to E
and
frum 8
being added between New York
some hundred members. Le
-rY Tmesday Frida/
2... 4a 12 p.m.
and San Juan fora total of eight Back From Sugar
National'ss M. W., the sole jourEvery Monday from 8 p.m. io 11 p.m.
flights weekly in each direc- Conference
nalist present, gave the menu
RESERVE YOUR TABLE TA ADVANCE
tion.
Mr. Gerard Laforest of the front page coverage and was
TELEPHONE: 7886
The new schedules effec- Department of Commerce re- lengthy in his approval of the
tive October 1 - are flown turned last Sunday from attend- ideals of the Academie
with four-engine aireraft Ship- ing the International Sugar Conments are carried on a space ference ih London.
Yaws Man In New York
CHATELET
PCCCh
DES FLEURS
Dr. Edouard Petrus, director
in Cool Kenscofi
of the Service of Yaws EradicaFor Lunches and Dinners of Distirction
is New York
DAMBALA
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preparing
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a study on Areas of Yaws Con- A
above séa-level
trol in collaboration with Dr.
Yet only 15 pleasant miles, 35 leisurely
Dinner Dance Every Wednesday Charles Remy.
minutes from the heart of the: :Capital
Unexcelled American French - German Hailian
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
<HAITI SUN,
but at the request of the Hai every effort to correct this situ- the United States
No Insult to Haiti. Only Regulations tian Consul were permitted to ation by having theu airline in- I trust that this letter will
Explains Commissioner
again go to the hotel where volved suggest to aliens. wishing fully explain the Services pothey had spent the evening and to enter the United States in sition in the disposition of apStanley Woodward, sports editor of the Miami Daily News remain there throughout the the nonimmigtant category pro- plicants made by the Haitian
in an open letter to President Eisenhower published in Florida day. While at the hotel nomin- vide themselves with an appro- Soccer Team and that you will
and Washington nevospapers, protested the treatment given the al surveillance was maintained priate visa, or in the event they understand' the Services posiHaitian football team tn Miami on its trip to Mezico This aveelc by a Security Officer of this Ser- desire to enter as direct tran- tion in the matter. the <Suns received correspondence from Mr. Woodavard with vice. Twelve additional mem- sits that they be apprepriately
a report Ireprinted below from the Immigration and Naturali- bers. of the Socceri team arrived advisedi of the conditions of
Sincerely yours,
zation Service- which he forwarded without comment. at Miami as direct transit pas- such entry in advance of their
sengers to Mexico on Pan Ame- departure from a place outside
Commissioner,
United States Department of direct transit under surveillance rican Airways Flight No. 456 at
Justice
while on the ground is one 3.45 P.M. on July 15th. They
Immigration and Naturalization which is more or less universal- were held in the transit room
Service
ly followed in the countries of at the airport until they depart:
the world. It is regarded as ne- ed' with the ten persons who had
Washington 25, D. C. cessary for the reason that the arrived twenty-four hours earlSeptember 15, 1953. interrogation made in connec- ier on a flight leaving at 5 P.M. tion with an application for a on July 15th,
Dear Senator Smathers :
visa" which determines that an
Further reference is made to alien's entry would not be preyour letter of July 31, 1953 with judicial to the country is not It is to be noted that all
which you forwarded a letter made in the case of an alien twenty-two members of the Soc
of complaint by Mr. Stanley who is proceeding in direct tran cer team 'could have entered at
Woodward, Sports Editor of the sit. This procedure' was devis- the same time, that is, at 3.45
Miami Daily News; relative to ed as the result of requests P.M. on July 15th, and could
the treatment accofded a Haitian made by various. airlines prior have departed at 5 P.M. the
soccer team enroute to Mexico to the passage of the Immigra same day which would have ne
Let ine Insurance Compam do the anorriing. early in the month ofJuly.
in direct tran cer team 'could have entered at
Woodward, Sports Editor of the sit. This procedure' was devis- the same time, that is, at 3.45
Miami Daily News; relative to ed as the result of requests P.M. on July 15th, and could
the treatment accofded a Haitian made by various. airlines prior have departed at 5 P.M. the
soccer team enroute to Mexico to the passage of the Immigra same day which would have ne
Let ine Insurance Compam do the anorriing. early in the month ofJuly. Mr. tion and Nationality Act and cessitated a stay of one hour and See immediately : -NORWICH UNION, Insurance Co. Woodward is highly critical of was in effect approved by the 15 minutes in the transit hold
Joseph Nadal and Co: Agents, Tel: 3486
the conduct of our Service of- Congress. in the enactment of room at the airport. It appears
fice at Miami for maintaining Section 238 of the Act and in from the fact that the first. ten
surveillance of the Soccer team authorizing the Attorney Gen- players arrival 24 hours in adOn sale at: Bichara. Izmerv. referred to while members of eral and Secretary of State to vance of the contemplated deDoctors have
Au Lincoln,
CIAPPS
Bazar la
the team were int Miami prior-to waive presentation of non-im- parture that the individuals con
VA BADY been CLAPP'S recommanding BABY FOODS
de Poste. their departure for Mexico migrant visas in the cases of cerned were not bona fide direct
JF000S longer than any other Bazar National, Geor:
City. those aliens. entering the Uni- transits but were nonimmigrant
3/
baby foods! ges Coles. Maison
ted States under, an agreement visitors for pleasure. The SerSimon Vieux, Mme
As indieated in my letter of between thel Service and an air- vice is without authority to
- -
$ Joseph Maglio, Bazar
August 10th a report concerning line executed under the author- waive presentation of nonimmiz
Edmond Phipps. this. matter was- requested of ity of Section 238. grant visa for such nonimmi CG-37
the District Director of the Sergrants seeking entry for plea:
INDONIE MOURRA CORP. vice at Miami. I am now in re- I am sure that you vill un- sure. If, however, the ten in- Exclusive Distributor - for Haiti - Phone: 3513
ceipt of his report
derstand the desirability of an dividuals concerned had present
interview by Consular Officers ed appropriate visas issued to
The District Director reports of applicants for admission to them by a Consular Officer out
that ten Haitian nationals, mem- the United States which is gen- side the United States after ap0 e -
bers ofa Soccer
I
Oth
Team. arrived erally conducted in connection propriate examination am
Wonder
at Miami from the Port of
sure that they would have en:
fett
with an application for a visa
Prince, Haiti, on Pan American either of the immigrant or non- countered no difficulty in. obof
World
the
Airways Flight No. 454 at immigrant categories. am also taining admission as visitors for
5.08 P.M. on July 14, 1953. None surer that you will agree: that it pleasure. N
oft these individuals were in pos is desirable to impose safe:
- ELAX
World
session of visas authorizing guards on the activities of those, As indicated above. the- Ser
theme to seek admission to the individuals who arel permitted to vice is without authority to
United Statesin any of the non- enter the United States
waive the visa requirements esHostellerie
for diimmigrant categories prescribed rect transit purposes without tablished by the Immigration
DU
in the Immigraiton and Na presentation of visa when there and' Nationality Act except: in:
tionality Act.
pleasure. N
oft these individuals were in pos is desirable to impose safe:
- ELAX
World
session of visas authorizing guards on the activities of those, As indicated above. the- Ser
theme to seek admission to the individuals who arel permitted to vice is without authority to
United Statesin any of the non- enter the United States
waive the visa requirements esHostellerie
for diimmigrant categories prescribed rect transit purposes without tablished by the Immigration
DU
in the Immigraiton and Na presentation of visa when there and' Nationality Act except: in:
tionality Act. In liey of such has been no examination by narrowly restricted areas. which
Roil Cristophe
visas they presented our Ser- Consular Officers abroad. includes the authority tor waive
CAP-HAITIEN
vice Form. 1419 in which they
jointly with the Secretary of
applied for
direct tran- The
wdh
entry in
ten members of the' Soc: State in the of direct tranpritile
balh
case
caojtm
sitt to Mexico: City. cer team referred to above were sit passengers. The regulations of this Ser- admitted under this procedure
Saimmespea
sennia
vice require that the forms re- and since, their reservations-for The Service is aware of an
ferred to be signed by the ap- departure from the United isolated few cases arising unplicant for such a direct transit States were on aflight leaving, der the direct transit procedure
privilege. Included in the form at 5PM. on July 15, 1953 theys which have resulted in criis information. which places the were transferred from the tran- ticism. In all instances where
individual executing same on sit passenger room at the air- this' has occurred it. might not
noticer that he will be under sur- port in Miami to a hotel in the have occurred if the passenger
DAILY
veillance while on the ground same city. On the morning of had been appropriately advised
PLANE DIRECT
in the United States. This. prac- July 15th they were returned to by the airline selling him transomatien Smualud any
tice of maintaining an alien in the transit room at the airport, portation. We are exerting --- Page 12 ---
HAITI SUN,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
FAMOUS SCULPTOR HERE ing a drum. for the States where they will breaks the silence with a single 17th of October should have left
ON FOURTH VISIT
On arrival in New York Leon study in great American indus- beat like a rending of the heart. their thirty pieces of silver from
Destine did impossibilities to trial centers. Defilée alone bears the weight the homes of Haitian partisans
First ashore from Friday af make Ti Marcel a member of
of your silenced heart. A sol- who thought they could perpet:
ternoon clipper was tall world the Musicians Union, wnich" NEW SHIPPING LINE
dier, a demented woman and a uate the horrible regime of the
famous sculptor William Carter granted him a weekly salary of
horse have been the last living exploitation of man and build
Wescott who was followed by $180. Ever since Ti Marce! has Haitimer, is the new ship- beings to. love the Emperor. their wealth on the misery of
his wife Eleanor. Sculptor Wes- been the personification of in: ping line which will link Haiti But about ten o'clock in the others. disregarding the inaliencott here on his fourth annual discipline, protesting for no rea- with foreign ports. Mr. Dumont morning of this October 17th, able rights of the State. unquesvisit invariably follows up the son and believing that all Wo- Bellande is the agent of the new 1806, on the bridge of a ship tioned arbitor of the struggle of
welcomes and introductions with men who smile at him were in line. which has just left Le Havre, interests! ahet request for coffee. He is un- love with him. two men are studying some dodoubtedly the world's largest During rehearsal the stage
cuments.
, protesting for no rea- with foreign ports. Mr. Dumont morning of this October 17th, able rights of the State. unquesvisit invariably follows up the son and believing that all Wo- Bellande is the agent of the new 1806, on the bridge of a ship tioned arbitor of the struggle of
welcomes and introductions with men who smile at him were in line. which has just left Le Havre, interests! ahet request for coffee. He is un- love with him. two men are studying some dodoubtedly the world's largest During rehearsal the stage
cuments. They are French and If this abominable act has
consumer of coffee. He is pre- manager calls everyone by HEROES OF THE
are named Draverman and Daux marked the threshold of our life
sently consuming a gallon a day Come on, boy., Ti Marcel bang- INDEPENDENCE
yon Lavaysse and their mission as a
the beginning of a
Aux
people,
at the Orchidees. ed the door and left having it Continued from Page 9 is to attempt to reestablish slav- policy opposed to Politics, ethis
Mrs: Wescot is a well known that boy meant waiter and he
ery in Haiti. essence, both changing and
social worker in New York City. was an artist These several in- death Leclerc had armed your V Ah! that the bullets of Pont eternal, of history, the Emperor
cidents have caused Leon Des- brothers. You know. that these Rouge should have been an ans- remains immortal and if it were
TO ESTABLISH HAITIAN tine sO much trouble that even men without loyalty are the exe wer to Vertières, and should necessary that the wood of the
SHOP IN CARIBE HILTON with the one-year contract with cutors of the testament of Roch- have torn asunder the heart of Campeache burn again on the
Flying to Puerto Rico today Ti Marcel necessary steps are ambeau in this country. bronze of him who had the ne- roads of the country, it would
to talk with the management of being taken to return our indis- And you, who have courted cessary courage and strength to burn. San Juan's Caribe Hilton are ciplined artist to Haiti. all hazards from the day of your be a barbarian to combat the
proprietress of the Galerie des Le Nowvellistes, Frida 25th. birth until this morning so atrocious colonial barbarism ! Jean F. Brierre. Arts d'Haiti and artist Botello
beautiful that it seems, a setting. Oh! that the Garats of the Le Nouvelliste, October 17, 1951. Barros The talks are in connec: NEW FOUNDATION
for the Gods 2 you hold yourtion with the establishment of SCHOLARS
self proudly, decked with ima Haitian work and sales shop in
perishable glory, defiant In for Distinguished Beauty and Unparalleled
the hotel. Mme Dora expects to Four Haitians have just been the rhythm of your blood of the
Accuracy Alw ays Choose
be abroad three days. awarded scholarships by the eternal rebel continues the din
Point IV. They are Mr. Andre of war. How superb you are, MaTI MARCEL GIVES TROUBLE Lamarre, assistant manager of jesty, on this moving pedestal
ROLE
TO LEON DESTINE IN U.S. the Service of Social Organisa- which carries you as an irre- I
tions: at the Labour Office, Mr. sistible wave toward its final
Our great artist Leon Destine Dorleans Thomas, President of breaking. with an aim towards profession- the Customs House Workers The dazzling sun of the troal confraternity took all the ne Syndicate, and Mr. Gerard Bas- pics, always your ally, looks on
cessary steps. in order that mi tien and Natanael, members of your for the last time. Marcel, the Ti Roro IL, could the Union of the syndieates, of
come to the States and display Haitian workers. For, suddenly, hidden soldiers
I
his technique in the art of beat In November they will lcave rise up out of the shadows like
animals from the thickets. The
FIT FOR A KING
pigmies have surrounded the
god. A shot rings out. You
crush the audacious one with a
look. Your horse
and for
Chicken
leaps
Desquiron
On SALE AT ALL BETTER GROCERY STORES.
time. Marcel, the Ti Roro IL, could the Union of the syndieates, of
come to the States and display Haitian workers. For, suddenly, hidden soldiers
I
his technique in the art of beat In November they will lcave rise up out of the shadows like
animals from the thickets. The
FIT FOR A KING
pigmies have surrounded the
god. A shot rings out. You
crush the audacious one with a
look. Your horse
and for
Chicken
leaps
Desquiron
On SALE AT ALL BETTER GROCERY STORES. a moment you are held between
heaven and earth. For a fracRUSSO FRERES : 25 Rue Roux
tion of time and space your face
Rouvece Le nieilleur des pneus géants! appears a sculptured medal. le
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You charge upon the traitor
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Disiribulors: USINE A GLACE NATIONALE --- Page 13 ---
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
<HAITI SUN>
as a Point Four Technician. tennis champ, is New York New York bound Friday were
Living at the Citadelle at the bound on a health trip this com- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Montpresent time, their future home ing week,
reuil, Anna Leconte. will be in the beautiful Pine
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Forest. Ti Lou Regnier celebrated his Brigadier General Antoine Le-
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fete Thursday with *sus amigos velt observed his birthday WedWNP
Benito Carvalho [Ben] of de habla espanola. Ti Lou is nesday evening with a recepBeach Shell Company. is a firmly wed- taking Off for Havana and King- tion at his beautiful Petionville
ded man. He wed Mlle Ericlee ston this coming week,
villa. Prato Tuesday at Notre Dame
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tomber
LE
Wednesday evening in their
Cathedral. It was a 6.30 p.m, Mr. Tom Oster, manager of Petionville residenée Dominican
Arrived Monday September Mr Jean Elie, leader of the ceremony. Matron of honour agency and inter lines sales of Ambassador and Mrs.
evening with a recepBeach Shell Company. is a firmly wed- taking Off for Havana and King- tion at his beautiful Petionville
ded man. He wed Mlle Ericlee ston this coming week,
villa. Prato Tuesday at Notre Dame
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tomber
LE
Wednesday evening in their
Cathedral. It was a 6.30 p.m, Mr. Tom Oster, manager of Petionville residenée Dominican
Arrived Monday September Mr Jean Elie, leader of the ceremony. Matron of honour agency and inter lines sales of Ambassador and Mrs. Jose En28, from Tangier, Spanish Mor- banana industry in Haiti, ar- was Madame Gerard Dufanal Delta-C&S who is also head of rique Aybar offered a reception
roco, Architect Pierre Naudé, rived back in Port Monday from bestman was Point Four Mac Delta-C&S package tour pro- in honour of Secretary of State
after 28 years away from Haiti. a business trip to the States. Brea. Reception followed at gramme, was in town first part for Foreign Affairs and Mrs. He is spending a month or two During his stay abroad Mr: Jean Pacot. The newly weds are mak- of this week inspecting hotels Pierre Liautaud. with his family brother Geor- Elie contacted Miami and New ing their home at Carrefour. for his winter and next sum- Gordon and Mrs. Stenner
ges Naudé. Pierre Naudé stu- York businessmen and has, it is
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mer package air cruises to Hai- went to Kingston. died architecture in France, to- reported, new projects to boost Sunday morning following the ti. The hotel selected was not Pierrot Roy is opening a congether with Mr. Robert Baus- his fast-growing industry. big event, the social highlight Of disclosed by Mr. Webb, Delta- struction and electrical applisan, Max Ewald and. Ingénieur
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the season, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C&S director in Haiti. ance shop opposite the RCA this
Jeanton. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kneer are
Calvin Minor flew off to Jamaica
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month. :0:
back in town. and North America on a honey- Mlle Françoise Silvera observ- At the Lycee Jeunes Filended
de
Albert Wiener
his fete
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moon trip. Mrs. Minor the ed her birthday Monday with a les 10 candidates were admitted:. at the Riviera Monday. Jean Robert, Philippe and
former Cynthia Polley. party <dansant at the El Ran There were 150 registrations. :0:-
Paul Estime finally left for Paris
cho. Continued on Page 4
The Charles Leggetts of OD Tuesday, by air after several
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VA are back in town,
postponed departures. Mr. Christian Latortue of the Mlle Lise Cherize returned %
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National Bank is constellating Tuesday from spending five
Roger Dreyfuss, Unesco's Gerard Faubert and Arthur to Cuba today with son Paul. months in Ciudad Trujillo with
Technical Assistance Mission to Bonhomme went to the States
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her sister Mrs. Albert Etheart. Liberia, is home on vacation. on a business trip Tuesday. Me Lebrun Cuvilly and daugh
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Michaelles is the name be-
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stowed on the lovely new addi0:
ter Raymonde Cuvilly returned On Sunday's clipper from
Industrialist O.J. Brandt re- from Havana this week. Miami were Marie-Claude Rou- tion to the Mr. and Mrs. MauCaptain and Mrs. Edouard turned from business in the
rice Laroche household. Denis had a housewarming par- U.S. Tuesday. :0:-
main, Frances Gagneron, Angele
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ty at their new 2-storied home on
Kurt and Mrs. Fisher return- Batroni. Marie Louise Butterlin,
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from
*Michaelles is a beautiful 7the new Petionville road. Pre- Back in town visiting the De Tuesday
their Central Edith Bissainthe. and a quarter first child
sident and Mrs.
Edouard turned from business in the
rice Laroche household. Denis had a housewarming par- U.S. Tuesday. :0:-
main, Frances Gagneron, Angele
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ty at their new 2-storied home on
Kurt and Mrs. Fisher return- Batroni. Marie Louise Butterlin,
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ed
from
*Michaelles is a beautiful 7the new Petionville road. Pre- Back in town visiting the De Tuesday
their Central Edith Bissainthe. and a quarter first child
sident and Mrs. Magloire, daugh
American archaelogical pilgrim-
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pound
Matteises is Mlle Alice Heaton. age. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Auguste. ters Paule and Yola, Minister
Tuesday evening at Aux Co-
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Mom, the former Hilda Canez,
Zephirin, General Levelt and
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saques the officers of the 1944
Life
and Michaelle are doing wonder
the families Reiher, Denis and Sgt. Pauline of the US Air Andre Gation, active In- promotion feted their nine yéars
Michaelful. Belle pour belle,
Stephen attended. The house Force arrived here yesterday by surance agent, swapped bache- Of active service? in the Haitian
fathers
for bonds
le... All
appeared to be
was the work of architect en- Delta-C&S with his wife and lorhood the
of holy Army
under the influence of this megineer Roger Esper. two-year-old son. French Cana- matrimony in New York last
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dian Pauline is replacing Sgt. week. Mrs. Gation is the former
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lodious song. Max
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Mr. and Mrs.. Lou Wankum Saucier who returns to Texas on Rolande Rouchon of Port au Tuesday
Sejourne rePrince. turned from abroad,
The story delivered a beauti-
[Mrs. is formerly Simone Tre- the 25th ending a three-year asgirl
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ful baby to Mr. and Mrs. mant of Port au Prince] return- signment here. :0:-
Jean Pierre le Grand
edt to Plantation Dauphin from
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Denise Miot has returned from Lawyer Georges N. Leger reSeptember
last
director of the
a
turned weekend
a 21st. Shell
tour
Papa,
six-week of France, Swit Mlle Francine Charles ex: Washington with her mother. from
week in States
Company in Haiti, advises that
zerland and short stop-over in changed the holy vows of matri-
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the
chris-
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the new addition will be
London and New York. mony with Mr. Arnold Valbrune Jamaica bound today to com-
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in the Basilique Notre Dame plete his studies is Jean-Marie Colonel Emile Zamor and his tened Carolint Alice Stella. the
Joan [nee Eckersleyl
Mlle Suzanne Shrewsbury is Wednesday. Carrie of the Sacre Coeur. wife, former France Mar- Mother,
clippering back to school in
:0:
tineau, offered a reception in and daughter are doing splenMiami today. Dr. Herve Boyer Of the Man-
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honour of President Paul E. Ma- didly. :0:-
agement of Economical Affairs William Smarth of Cavaillon gloire in their La Boule sum0:
Gilberte Boubou Vieux is leav at the Foreign Department, and who recently received a scholar- mer residence Tuesday. Govern The stork visited the Camille
ing today on business concern: professor at the Law Faculty, ship from <Sa Saintete le Pape ment officials attended. Joseph household Wednesday
XII, to
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and delivered Michel Edouard,
ing her new enterprise, the has been decorated with the or- Pie
study for the priestemaison de couture.s
der *Legion d'Honneurs. rank hood in Italy is flying to Rome Last evening there was an a healthy baby boy. Mom is the
<Chevalier> by the French Gov-: Wednesday. opening of the season party at former Raymonde Joly. :0:-
Cercle Bellevue. A number of
:0:
ernment. :0:-
Jacques H.
XII, to
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and delivered Michel Edouard,
ing her new enterprise, the has been decorated with the or- Pie
study for the priestemaison de couture.s
der *Legion d'Honneurs. rank hood in Italy is flying to Rome Last evening there was an a healthy baby boy. Mom is the
<Chevalier> by the French Gov-: Wednesday. opening of the season party at former Raymonde Joly. :0:-
Cercle Bellevue. A number of
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ernment. :0:-
Jacques H. Bourjolly became new members were received. The Paul Cassagnol family
Walter L. Bender and his new 21 years old yesterday. The
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has been graced with the arriarrived
from event was bamboched. Camile F Mitchel returned to val of Marie Cecile Paule, a baby
wife
Thursday
Washington to take up an as-
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Lalue Tuesday from a visit to girl born September 23rd. Mom,
signment as forester with Shada Mrs. Fritz Roy. wife of the North America. the former Rosita Bonnefil. and
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the new addition are doing fine. Monday building material ba
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ron Charles Dejean and wife re- The Roland Solages household
GBantancount
turned from the U. S. welcomed the arrival of Carrie-
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ghum
DRUE
Philippe. a healthy baby boy. since 1862
Auguste Magloire flew to Pa- Mom is the former Lilianne
REG.TRADE MARK
Famous
P.B
ris on thè 2nd. Pierre-Louis. L --- Page 14 ---
<HAITI SUN>
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
that light which is going to fade
Esso Has Fashionable
Personality Of The Week
somewhere And I think of
the night which threatens some
Inauguration Of New Local
(Coniinued from Page 1)
corner fo the earth. And owing Friday evening from 5 to 7 A secretary general of the DeOf Haitian German origin, niece of the well known French to the departure of that butter- the new local of Esso on the partment of Commerce. Marcel
Marcelle / has a high soprano composer Paul Lacome, and a fly, there will not be any more second floor of the newly built Sylvain, replied on behalfof the
voice, a very splendid musical student of some of Europe's prophorescent pollen of wings Luciani & Behrmann building Minister of Commerce. The new
memory with a perfectly clear greatest, had complete faith in what gives birth to a big sun. next to the electric light com- offices will shortly be completepronounctation which is very the high soprano voice of Mar- The sun which illuminates but a pany was the center of fashion. ly alrconditioned. rare for her kind of voice: To- celle from the very first. An- few hours during the winter, is Government officials, diplomats,
day and only, beginning she has other person who was sure not the one I want to talk about. members of society and com: TO STAND TRIAL
23 notes a difference of 2to 3 about the budding singer was The heavy sun brightened by a merce attended the inauguration FOR MANSLAUGHTER
from the famous Lily Pons. President Magloire. After hear- summer sky, is not the one I cocktail:
The childhood of the gifted ing her he became her patron mean either. I mean the sun Mr. F. H Billups, president of Augustin Charles will stand
Marcelle was lined with hard- and paid for daily lessons with she is. the sun which made each Esso Standard Oil, and vice-pre- trial for manslaughter for killship. Both her mother and fa- Mme Mahy up to the present of us a power abie to escape sident Mr. W. B. Brown were ing a worker in a squabble over
ther had married several times.
sky, is not the one I cocktail:
The childhood of the gifted ing her he became her patron mean either. I mean the sun Mr. F. H Billups, president of Augustin Charles will stand
Marcelle was lined with hard- and paid for daily lessons with she is. the sun which made each Esso Standard Oil, and vice-pre- trial for manslaughter for killship. Both her mother and fa- Mme Mahy up to the present of us a power abie to escape sident Mr. W. B. Brown were ing a worker in a squabble over
ther had married several times. day. Mme Mahy said he need- from the wretched mankind in town for the occasion, Man- a football in Poste Marchand late
Fostering large families they ed little urging to send Mar- with that bird' which takes her ager in. Haiti, dynamic Joseph Friday afternoon September
found it was a difficult task to celle abroad on a scholarship to flight. I am afraid that she Wubbold, in his inaugural ad 25th. Playing the part of a bulfeed all the mouths, and often study for a year with her for- should SOW sorrow night and dress in French told of Esso's ly boy he struck the worker
little Marcelle went hungry. mer pupil Edy Woolley, a na- day. I am afraid that the great serving Haiti for more than 20 such a severe blow that death
Marcelle who today counts 13 tive Haitian who is director of symphony of wings should be years,
resulted. brothers and sisters, persevered the Montreal Conservatory. forgotten.-
and became known as a kind Many of her numerous rela- Poet Jean Brierre was high in
and devoted little girl, During tives are gifted but have not his praise Of Marcelle Saint GET THAT BRAND OEWE
her school days at Pensionnat bothered to cultivate their mu- Leger as were all who heard her
NOT THIS e
Ste Rose de Lima her small- sical talent. The
is
SOOKA
exception at the charity show on the eve
ness and sweetness drew atten- her brother Serge who. encour-
>
tion and Mme Estime, wifeof
of her departure for Canada. A
aged by Mme Mahy, commenced
a
the then President of the Re- singing and today is a member
publie, who had attended the of the Michel Dejean chorus. -
ader
same school, became her epetite
RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS
*
Bur 15
maman,, Mme Estime introduc- These past years Marcelle has AND COURTS TOMORROW
-
ed.Marcelle to: the noted French made her home with Mr. and
singing teacher Mme Mahy in Dr. Paul Desmangles in St. Ge Tomorrow October 5th, all
Pacot. Mme Mahy recalls her rard
schools and courts of the Repub
Be
Garmgpane
and has
-
parish,
faithfully
- 76
husband
lic will be
a va-
%
coming home and after paid daily morning calls on her
re-opened, after
CGuonall
rone look at Marcelle exclaimcation of sme two and a half
S LOKS
mother before attending school,
Hancussene Comenry
ing: *What are you going to do At the Desmangles son Jean- months. with that little' chicken?, So the Claude daily accompanied her
development of Marcelle Saint on the piano, and every Sunday
Leger's voice began. Owing to amateur - artists congregate
their scant means and large there and enjoy each other's
brood her parents were unable talent. It was Jean-Claude Desto offer any assistance other mangles who gave her wonder
than moral, so Mme Mahy, the ful accompaniment on the piano
former Elizabeth de Pesquidoux, at the Casernes Dessalines fete. Aa
who. came to Haiti 30. years ago Wrote professor of history Luafter. losing her voice in the cien Balmir: *And the one
New York climate, gave lessons baptised Ti Zoizeau by the
three times a week ito Marcelle fervour of admirers will take
Design No. 268
without charge. Teacher Mahy, her flight And I think of
INTERESTED IN BUILDING A HOUSE
Caille
Paille
(Ki)
Note the design number of ihis house and
(Pi)
ask to see the plan at Allred de Maileis
Proudly Presents
Fils on the Rue du Ouai. <The Merry Meringuers>
See this Plan and others and-get a free
/ estimate of costs.
, gave lessons baptised Ti Zoizeau by the
three times a week ito Marcelle fervour of admirers will take
Design No. 268
without charge. Teacher Mahy, her flight And I think of
INTERESTED IN BUILDING A HOUSE
Caille
Paille
(Ki)
Note the design number of ihis house and
(Pi)
ask to see the plan at Allred de Maileis
Proudly Presents
Fils on the Rue du Ouai. <The Merry Meringuers>
See this Plan and others and-get a free
/ estimate of costs. For Dining and Dancing
ALFRED DE MATTEIS FILS>
Every
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Can provide all the bnilding material
yon
From 8.30 P.M. need al the best availahle prices. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED PHONE 2380
Tel.3770 --- Page 15 ---
UNDAY, OCTOBER 4th 1953
AAITI SUN
in the house, out in the yard strates that an effort in moti- TO ATTEND PRESS
New Stove To Revolutionize
under a little shelter and it can vating the people to help them- CONFERENCE IN
The Haitian Household
be made portable by building on selves has been carried out by MEXICO CITY
a table. Mr: Ray who chose its leaders to the highest deContinued from Page 1
Marbial Valley for the launch- gree. It will truly go down as Messrs. Franck Magloire and
ed back from a week in the
ing of the smokeless stove, was one of the world's model.pro- Max Chauvet, directons of the
country with the encouraging
enthusiastic over the response of jects. newspapers Le Matins and <Le
news that the people had egone
the people in this area. He said: The smokeless stove can be Nouvelliste- .leave today for
crazy> over his new smoleless
The people came over the moun- made in many sizes. For a fam- Mexigo to represent Haiti at the
stove. A stove simply erected
tains, down the rivers, they ily, public kitchen, clinic, hos- Inter American Press Conferatno cost, only a little time and
came from everywhere to help. pital or hotel. If you are inter- ence 1O be held in Mexico,
the use sof a pair of hands and
I never had such co-operation ested complete plans in both
some clay. A great boon to the
-
in any project before. The peo- French and Creole are available
housewife it be
Mor rch
Haitian. can
ple know what they want and at the UN headquarters on the
made with an oven to bake
need in Marbial. It demon- Exposition. Makes The
bread or roast a chicken, with
Meal
Jall the conveniences of a modern cooking range. The stove
is called smokeless, explained
first Housewives in Marbial discover
Oparci
Luther Ray, because it was
used, in India [where today they how easy it is to fire and cOoi
RIT
nave millions] and carried the on a smokeless stove. they are
smoke. out of the house by a delighted. Monsrche lelfinglylender Golden Corn nuggelsof
chimney projecting through the The smokeless stove cuts the
sweel and garden fresh. Foof leaving the interior-of ther household budget by dispensing
house much cooler and clean: with the use of charcoal. Any
smelling. fuel such as palm, fronds,
sticks, grass, leaves can be used. United Nations Techmioal Assistance Ezpert demonIt saves one half of the amount
strating to Tural leaders in the vicinity of Marbial
nly choice, selected fruit
B. F. Goodrich
of fuel that is consumed in an
how to build a smolceless stove. fully "sun-ripened" on ihe
open fire, and half of the heat
tree king readyio dessert serve. fit fora
UNTVERSAL generated by the fuel which PRESIDENT ATTENDS
DOMINICAN TENOR
Truck and
normally leaves an open fire, SUNDAY MASS AT LIMONADE SCORES SUCCESS HERE
Tractor Tires
andi Boes off into the atmosHandsome Dominican tenor
phere to make Haiti still hot Last Sunday morning His Ex- Guarionex Aquino, with a voice
far
ter.
build a smolceless stove. fully "sun-ripened" on ihe
open fire, and half of the heat
tree king readyio dessert serve. fit fora
UNTVERSAL generated by the fuel which PRESIDENT ATTENDS
DOMINICAN TENOR
Truck and
normally leaves an open fire, SUNDAY MASS AT LIMONADE SCORES SUCCESS HERE
Tractor Tires
andi Boes off into the atmosHandsome Dominican tenor
phere to make Haiti still hot Last Sunday morning His Ex- Guarionex Aquino, with a voice
far
ter. cellency the President, Mme Ma- that needs no microphone, thrill
HEAVY SERVICE
gloire and members of the fam- ed: Cabane Choucouners last
oted for pure, whale
Said.expert Ras: *This. stove ily flew to Limonade for the OC- Saturday night with his <Granfreshfruitf Ratpes packed
is designed for cooler days for casion of the benediction of the ada> and other *hermosas canthe So quickly fresh fruit allthe is retained. Havorof
the housewife, giving her al Ste Philomene chapel which he ciones, and did as well on the
chance to. tidy up and modernize has just repaired. air Sunday momning at the Radio
the kitchen, cut the expensive The visit of the Chief of State Haiti's radio theater. Brought
onardi
charcoal out of the budget. keep: was unofficial, However, as soon here by Radio Haiti who are
R
the dirt and soot out of the as. his plane landed the popu- observing their 18th anniversary
i tus
@ food. Different openings on top lation went to greet him. The and first anniversary of radio
Monarch
& of the new stove allow the cook President spent the morning in theater, chesty Sr Aquino goes
sed to fin product tender from and,
various degrees of heat de: Limonade, travelled back to Cap on Radio theatre again this
treat sweet, io Aavortal eat. eN peas. sired.. It costs nothing, only a Haitien in the afternoon and ar- morning. fact
R
little time In it is like rived in Port au Prince at 5.30
playing with mud ples, it isso p.m. the same day,
BRIGHTER DAYS AT
Jonzrea
easy to build It can be built
THE RUE DU CENTRE
a
The SIPP has decided to show
BURTE
each week a movie to inmates
Distributors :
of the national penitentiary on
fruit. elreshing, untform.halyesin cool delightful
WILLIAM NARR,
the rue du Centre. They, intend
fancy cious asa heavy dessert. syrup. . splen DeliPori au Prince
to install a radio in the prison
didifor salads.. RAYMOND LAROCHE,
yard to enable convicts to folCap-Haitien
"ow radio broadcasts during
hoose, Monarch and be
M. DESQUIRON Succrs,
their leisure hours. It is report
mi a always serve
Jérémie
ed that these are the first of
JEAN BOURGEOIS,
the series of steps the governAux Cayes
ment is going to take to im:
nitely lighesh liner sMer 100 Years deliOUCARD & CO., Jacmel
prove the peniteniary. regime in
1853-1953. ALPHONSE ARTEAGA
The Smokelgss completèd and ready to go to work. Haiti. Monarch
Gonaives. don't say
dutch beer" but always:
NEKEN'S
'Heineken
N a
Beer'
the best beer of all dutch beers 1
CURACAO TRADING COMPANY --- Page 16 ---
<HAITI SUN2
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th- 1953
Hollywood Action Movie Choucoune advises that the new Dr. Athemas Bellerive, Direc:
To Be Shot Here
hotel will be opened towards tor General of the Department
Continued from Page 1 the end of Octobe.r
of Public Health, is building a
for the 5 to 6 weekn shooting.
KEN'S
'Heineken
N a
Beer'
the best beer of all dutch beers 1
CURACAO TRADING COMPANY --- Page 16 ---
<HAITI SUN2
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th- 1953
Hollywood Action Movie Choucoune advises that the new Dr. Athemas Bellerive, Direc:
To Be Shot Here
hotel will be opened towards tor General of the Department
Continued from Page 1 the end of Octobe.r
of Public Health, is building a
for the 5 to 6 weekn shooting. new clinic. Lawyer Edouard Cassagnol, the
film-man's legal adviser, mentioned that the Tourist Office
was giving their full cooperaEI Rancho
tion and that among the 250 Hai
tian extras Ti Roro and the Ma-
-
caya troupe will star, Famed
The four and a half thousand ton freigluter of the
spearfisher and cameranan Phil A
is
Nash is technical adviser of the
Dutch Line, S.S. Triton seen from Jacmel sitting
underwater scenes. on the outer coral reef ofthe bay
Freighier Refloated To Undergo AMBRICAN AMBASSADOR
Repairs At Curacao Dry-dock
MEETS THE PRESS
Continued from Page 1
In the crystal clear water at Thursday aftermoon at 5 the
English Bay near Aux Cayes di- very democratic American Am:
bassador
Tasco
Hotel
hundred and thirty, tons of flour, vers from the tug Cable spent
Mr. Roy
Davis
cargo in No. 2 hatch, was lost. two days welding a new plate welcomed the press at his resiOther cargo destined for Haiti over the hole made by the coral dence in Bourdon. Ambassador
was transferred ashore to gov- reef under the ship's water line. Davis thanked the press for
and after Mr. their warm reception and he
Dinner
ernment warehouses,
Watson, Lloyd's surveyor,
inspection is being transhipped returned to Kingston. Jamaica, called the moment, the presentaby the Dutch' Line to its des- Saturday after supervising the tion of his <lettres de creancez
V
tination. entire operation. to the Haitian press. Dancing
Mr. Felix Magloire,
of
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dean
SOUTH HAS STRONG WIND damaged
heavy seas and
Etb
by, the
the journalists replied to AmA strong wind this past week roofs of houses were carried bassador Davis mentioning the
considerable
away. T
caused
damage in
LonoEa
good impression the AmbassaDrthes
the south. 200,000 banana and
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a Ouech,
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was transferred ashore to gov- reef under the ship's water line. Davis thanked the press for
and after Mr. their warm reception and he
Dinner ernment warehouses,
Watson, Lloyd's surveyor, inspection is being transhipped returned to Kingston. Jamaica, called the moment, the presentaby the Dutch' Line to its des- Saturday after supervising the tion of his <lettres de creancez
V tination. entire operation. to the Haitian press.
Dancing
Mr. Felix Magloire, of dean
SOUTH HAS STRONG WIND damaged heavy seas and
Etb by, the the journalists replied to AmA strong wind this past week roofs of houses were carried bassador Davis mentioning the
considerable away.
T caused damage in
LonoEa good impression the AmbassaDrthes the south. 200,0 banana and dor had already created. fruit trees were reported blown NEW BUS LINE a Ouech, new bus oTuahta down in Grand'Anse, Cayes, Co- A line started operat
OPEN LETTER teaux, Nippes and the south ing last Saturday between BoFA
M M
MEDHESDAS:IRIDAIS west area. A Jeremie ship was losse and Hasco.
Vendredi, 2 octobre 1953.
Au Directeur du journat eLe Nationals
Don't waste radio pleasure!
Monsieur le Directeur.
BUY a Philips now!
J'ai Vavantage de vous infor-
<The Best Quality Cement at the Lowest possible costs mer qua a été porté a ma COnHave got an old radio? naissance que mon nom ne fi
ALLEN & as
BAUSSAN.
Then.y 35 don't get'a much pleasure out of radio as you gure pas sur la liste de ceua qui ought to gett ont contribué a la réclisation de offer their
N a a sibilities Compare AND the reception THE TONE poslédition spéciale du journal en
0 of-your of Philips old set set with from those the créole *Konnésans-, liste quia, deiear PHILIPS CAété publiée dans rédition du ven
VALCADE 1952/ 53 series.
Buy one now: so that you dredi 2 octobre de votre journal.
TO PONCE allt ther radio enjoyment
Comme on le soit, je fais par
: which you are 'entitled! tie de. ceuz qui ont été versé la somme de cing dollars [S51, eti d'autres grands journaua de la capitale ont mentionné le fait.
UN
La supresston de mon nom pour d rait porter atteinte a la personne
S BX 526 A COxON qui a recueills les Jonds. Je
94LB
"Rimlock" calves vous saurais gré de bien vouloir
SRA 8 functions. New
Arbolite" "cabinett beaurectifier Perreur.
CEMENTO
"i Efficient clinate proof suppression for troublefree of sideband operation. splash.
Avec Vezpression de mes sall tations les meilleures,
Philips again
Bernard Diederich bring new tone to radio
PHIUPS
HOTEL CHOUCOUNE
IN BAGS OF 42 1/2 PORTLAND CEMENT
TO
STANDARD HYDRAULICKgS NET 6 PLY
OPEN END OF OCTOBER
OFFICE: MTTC BLDG.
Distributor in Haîti : CURACAO TRADING CO. The management of the hotel
Port-au-Prince Tel: EXPOSITION 2387
FAMOUS THROUGHOUT
SHOES
THE WORLD
Bata
FOR EVERY OCCASION