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Hearing on Drive-Self Cars Draws Testimony from Many Speaking in the capacity of Director of Police and representative of the local administraiion, Earle H. Charles declared at a hearing held by the Municipal Moravian Elders Conference Meets] Bishop Peter M. Gubi left en January 31 for St. 1 Croix to stay a week. Dur ing his stay meetings of the Provincial Elders Con ference will t a k e place. The conference is the gov erni: g body of the Moravi an Church in the eas West Indies Province. It consis s of Bishop Gubi, chairman; Rev. Colin Wiliiams, trea surer, and Rev. G.E. Moore of Barbad:s, secretary. Bis' op Gubi will l-ave for Antigua and St. Kitts on Feb. 7. IR fl}, : : vfi’ i o 3 A iy 252 "///// [;’. fif‘fi-i ,//\\“\~ \L;:‘-‘k?/"(’// N =SSI ; & SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK Sails New York Due St. Thomas S S Gener:] Ar egats Direct Feb. 15 Feb. 22 S.B. *"Aicoa Fointer’” [Via Bermuda[ Feb. ist Feb. Tth SAILING FROM GULF PORTS Mobile New Orleans Due St. Thomas S.S Alcoa Patrio® [Reefer] Jan. 30th Feb, Ist. Feb. Bth Ss. Aicoa Pennant March 12 March 14 March 20 Sailing To New Y rk S.S. ““Genera Artigas’’ About February 2nd Above vessels and sailing dates subject to change oF cancelation. €argo accepted. for other West Indian Islands and Brifish and Duteh Gviana. Ports of call on application. CHARLOTTE AMALIE ° 14 QUEEN STREET TELEP!!QN!S: 440, 44) : Council on Friday night that firms which cperated ‘“‘Drive - Yourself” cars were engagedin a legiti mate business, and}that if we cater to the tourist trade we cannot damage good relations by dis criminatory legislation de signed to curb the opera tion of that business. He said that the argu ment. o f taxicab drivers tha* a curb be placed on drive - yourself cars from lthe standpoint of safety was misrepresented since lthere have been few jaccidents in which such cars were involved. He THE HOME JOURNAL suggested elimination of temporary licenses and making it compulsory for Continued on Page 4 Gonducts Gourse In Health Education Realizing that the health of a nation depends upon the valueof the qualities which enable in dividuals to function at their highest level, and that the schools share in 1 rge measure in develo ping these qualities, Miss Huldah Joseph, elemen tary school supervisor, will conduct a course in Health and Physical Edu cation beginning Monday Feb. 4,1952. The plan is to focus t h e attention of the teacher and prospec tive teachers on the Role of Teachers in Health Ed ucation. The course will in clude lectures, speakers, and films. To date 40 persons have registered for the course in Health an d Physical Education. : v . & g’: \ ’ . \j‘"& ' .l ’N 8 R ~niz> y]\ 3 : A A # # ,) “ By /‘. ‘ 3\ ; > "S€ :, ;‘E-:-.:?. e TR T | K 6 R (AN s N\ ‘\'\‘\ \ e uf{'&\ S =" : o i‘vq" _ ’ ngipan "BLACKaWHITE’ SCOTCH WHISKY Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland : Mr. C. Frederick Dixon, | Superintendent of Educa- | tion, Miss Jane E. Tuitt, Asst. Superintendent of, Education and Miss May Amritt, Health Educator will address the group at 5:00 p.m. at the D(le_f)art-‘ ment of Education Head quarters. : Robinson-Turpin Fight To Be Filmed Wed. Offlicial fight film. of the return mateh between Sugar Ray Robinson and Randy ’lyurpin will be shown on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at Center; Thea re¢ at 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. In this fight, Robinson re gained his world middle weight championship. The fight is shown round by round, with the highlights in slow mo jon. After the fight picture RKO’s'war epie, brough; back on popular demand ““Bombadier” starring Pa O’Brien and Randolpl Scott will be shown.