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The American Bazaar Rector, American Bazaar Store PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924 Church Services.
THE WORKMAN THE MAIN STORE OF AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Anglican Communion)
St. Paul Church, Panama Published on Saturdays by Rates for Advertisemen on applica 10th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
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PO Box 74, Panama All copy for publication must be am. Holy Communion written on one side of paper only, and Rates of Subscription Situated on Central Avenue, Opposite the Cathedral 10 Matins must be accompanied by the name of 10. 30 am. Holy Eucharist sermon. One Year 40 Cy. the writer, not necessarily for publicaSix Months Has been closed until such time as the work of re1. 20 tion but as a mark of good faith.
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pairing the Building in which it Operates, and which 7, 30 Choral Eventong sermon The Liberty of he Press the palladium of our rights JUNIUS concluded.
will be immediately started, NIGHTENGALE, Rector.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924.
St. Alban Church, Paraiso WEST INDIANS IN CENTRAL CANAL ZONE.
AMERICA.
During the period necessary for this work, the Clientele 11 am, Matine and Address Catechiet of the AMERICAN BAZAAR STORES, will be served p. Church School and Confirma From the time when the banana plantations and oil tion Clase.
fields in Central America first became attractive to West with the customary zeal and courtesy at 30 m, Choral Evensong and addrede. Catecbiet Indians there was always trouble between them and NIGHTENGALE, the natives of the countries in this region. Formerly The Branch Store Priest in charge.
however, the troubles were sporadic and shortlived, and often there was greater noise than injury. Later, the OF troubles increased and the seriousness of the situation St, Matthias Mission LAS SABANAS became more apparent. Now, as in Spanish Honduras and Cuba, for instance, the situation has become quite 3p. Church Bebool 15 Evening Prayer and Address, acute, as may be gathered from letters and formal reports NIGHTENGALE, coming from those countries.
Priet in charge.
These reports are continuous and should furnish food for thought to the British representatives in Central Situated at the corner of Central Avenue and Street America, to the Colonial Officials in the West Indies and to Opposite the Duque Hardware Store St. Peter by the sea, La Boca the British Foreign Office. In the past the situation was (American Episcopal)
treated negligeotly, more or less, either because the 10th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY psychology of the difficulties was not étudied or because the Holy Comunion 20 West Indians involved were not considered as coming Matins, Litany and address. 11 urder the care of British officials in the places under London Surprises and Anniversary Service, Daughters of the discussion.
Brown Mirror Shop King, p.
Superficially, most persons conclude that the basic Fascinates Americans Choral Evensons Sermon 30 cause of all the trouble between West Indians and Latin No, 8, 12th OCTOBER STREET Monday: Girl Guides meeting, 5p.
Americans is one of language and customs. There is much Meeting of the Daughters of force in the idea that misunderstandings, on account of Guachapali Panama, WHO SAY OMNIBUS SERVICE IS the King p.
TREMENDOUS; NOTHING LIKE Wednesday: Mid Week service, 30 linguistic and temperamental differences, should be facOld Mirrors re Silvered and new ones IT IN THE UNITED STATES tors in the unbarmonious relations of these two peoples, Confirmation class after.
Thursday: Meeting of Girls Priendly but tbey are, by no means, the chief cause. If the whole problem be properly analyzed it will be discovered that the made to order.
Society, p. Meeting of ELEPHONE SERVICE the Brotherhood of St. Apreal cause of trouble lies in the fact that the natives of the POOR drew, 30 pm.
Central Americao couutries regard British West Indian Old Mirrors and Picture Frames bought at Friday: Meeting of Girl Guides, p. m, labour as being competitive. The feeling among the Latin Reasonable Prices cable despatch from London Choir practice, p.
Americans is that the proprietors of the banana planSays. When the American adJ. T, MULCARE. Rector.
tations and other industries encourage West Indian im PICTURES, CERTIFICATES DIPLOMAS vertising experts return home migration into their countries with a view to obtaining neatly framed; send them to the shop or send a card to from England they will adverlabour at a rate cheaper than that at which the natives Lise with enthusiasm and truth St. Barnabas Church, Empire the merits of London.
are williog to work. SANGUINETTI BROWN They Matine, Litany and address, 11 a.
The policy of creating a mass of will also be convinced that the Church school, p.
eurplus labour, as is generally followed by the operating impression which many of them companies in Latin America has been completely explored PO BOX 1004 ANCON CANAL ZONE must have had concerning the Choral Evensong and address p.
by the natives who, for a long time, have been viewing it Englishman the phelgmatic JT MULCARE Priest in charge as a mean and ut principled economic intrigue.
stocktype, represented so often on the American stage is not St. Bartholomew s, Church The matter has recently been discussed sociologically The King and Oversea Boy bados, Bermuda, Burma, Canada justitied.
LAS CASCADAS, as appears from an editorial comment in this issue Scouts.
Ceylon, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, London has fascinated, sur Litany, Holy Communion and Sermon extracted from the Havana Post and published in a recent India, Jamaica, Malta, Mauritius, prised, and perplexed them.
issue of the Jamaica Gleaner. This attempt to describe the New Zealand, Kenya Colony, Daily Mail reporter was last Church School 30 trouble as a racial question is a mere subterfuge. What London, July 18. At eleven South Africa, Southern Rhode, night giveu some vivid and frank Evening Prayer and Address pm.
the forenoon of Monsocially has the Cubau or any other Latiu American to fear day, the 28th inst. the King Uganda, and British Scouts from through American eyes. and pictures of London as it appears MULCARE Priest in charge from the British West Indian? Is the British West Indian wik receive and inspect Egypt, Panama, and Switz an imbecile or a degenerate? Is he a dope fiend or a at Buckingham Palace the land. Each Party will have its Quite a city! was the sumrevolutionist? Who are tbe undesirables in Latin America? 700 Boy Scouts who have come own dag, and the public will wing up of Mr. Ray Finger, the St. Jude Mission, Summit.
Are they West Indians from the British possessions or are from Overseas Dominions to take be able to witness the arrival se reland and bwanager of the Matino, Litany and address at 11 a.
Cieveland (Ohio) Advertising Church School 30 they not the rift raft and underworld denizens from the and departure of these repre Clave a nice added?
Europe and elsewhere? And yet it is the British West August at West Stadium Empire. baye been quite disillusioned Evensong and addreno p.
Indian who is made the target of outrage and ill treatment. It is now further announced special metal badge has with regard to your nobility. MULCARE Priest in Charge.
The ebulition of dissatisfaction which has been tbat the Chief Scout, Sir Robert been cast as a gift to each Over. We have an idea is the States gradually rising has now reacoed its zenith as can be Baden Powell, and Sir Alfred sea Scoutmaster and Boy Scou that the British Peer is aloof. St. Simon Mission, Gamboa Boticed from the letters and reports of British West Oversea Scouts, will be present contests at the Imperial Jam Convention and they are just Church School 30 Pickford Commissioner for taking part in the displays and like someoae in another world. Matins. Litany and addrew at 11.
bave Indians in Spanish Honduras, Cuba and Costa Rica. while the parade will be com Boree in the Stadium.
Abuse, malignity and violence are the reatments Westmanded by Commisaloner For the visitors and 11, 000 business men with a knowledge MULCARE Priest in charge.
Iodians are rece ving in these places. The sporadic Russell. in charge of the Scouts from England, Scotland, of affairs. have also found in general outbreaks of by gone days had been shown such weak Australian contingent of 234 Wales, Ulster and the Irish Free Britishers State a great camp is being preWesleyan Methodist resentment and pro. est that the perpetrators or their Other parties come from Bar Ipared at Wembley Paddocks.
descendents have become more daring and less cautions Your transport facilities are Panama 11 am, and 30 Rev.
better than ours. You cover Surgeon.
in their avowed hostility to British West Indians, and the the ground very fast. To night Colon 11 a. and 30 Rov.
question necessarily arises: How do West Indians stand in migrate. As a matter of fact, although the Caribbean came right back here to the Kissock Braban Central America?
group is so near to Central America, it is not even known hotel Cecil, Strand, from Wemb Le Boca. 11 a. Mr. Barris, his question concerns the British Empire more than geographically to most of the inhabitants. They have no ley in 25 minutes. That good 730 Mr. Walters New Providence 11 a. Mr.
evident antagonism to British West Indians is not only discomfort or inconvenience should they, by reciprocal dous. There is nothing like nii it does the Latin American Republics. The outspoken and possible interest in these islands and would suffer no you bet your life, yes, sir!
Your Omnibus service is tremen Brathwaite, Paraiso 11 Mr. Lindsay.
outrageous to the sufferers, but an insult to the British legislation, be debarred from the British West Indies. If in the States. 30 Supplied.
Government of which these people are bona fide citizens. a surplus of West Indian labour should menace the econoIo London you have to travel Empire 11 a. Mr. Headley What would the United States thiok if hèr colored citizens mic interests of Cubans, for instance, it would seem only more in making business calls were accorded such treatment in Latin America? How fair that they protect themselves by restricting immigra because you have only story Salvation Army Hall.
would France view the question if her colonials from tion from the West Indies; but if it is sought to keep out buildings or so, while we have artinique and Guadeloupe were to complain of unjust West Indians in order to make room and give preference buildings of 30 or 40 stories or LA BOCA CORPS treatmeat in these parts? The problem has reached such to Spaniards and Italians, it must be regarded as a discrete bute the look of your is very. 30 am Prayer meeting.
great proportions that it has now become a political issue, paragensent of no mean import.
POOR TELEPHONES.
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as suggested in the Havana Post, which cannot be Certainly, the policy of outraging British West InYour telephone service is poor. 3, 30 pm. Inauguration of Soouts and regarded less than a menace to the peaceable residence of dians is an act by which the people are taking the ques. have tried, and failed, to get Guardo.
West Indian Immigrants in Cuba and a challenge to tion into their own bands, and it were time that the British people at another hotel, have Open air meeting.
British diplomacy.
Imperial Government arouse itself and investigate the bad to go round to see them. In 30 Salvation meeting. BENNETT Ensiga, The officials of the companies in Latin America which situation. It must be proved once and for all that West my office in Cleveland have make generous use of West Indian labour have never Indians are not a people without representation in foreign 500 calls a day and of these 90 per cent are through in less sought the absolute security of their employees, according countries, as is generally believed in these parts.
than 20 seconds.
The Salvation Army to persistent reports. These organizations have for the If the Honduran and Cuban labour fields be closed Mr. Alan Graves, of DubuPANAMA CITY CORPS, major part, been lax and faulty, the result being that the against British West Indians, the British Government que. Iowa. said that he had am Knee Drill. 10 a. Sunday West Indian immigrants bave always been exposed to the should learn an object lesson therefrom. British Honduras, puen greatly struck by the num School; 11 Holinese Meeting pronounced viole. ice of their antagonists, and while their British Guiana, and Jamaica are large fields requiring sub ber of monuments in London. 3p.
Sunday School; 30 Salvaemployers denonunc this state of affairs they proved stantial financial aid for development. These places can It seems strange (he remarked)
tion Meeting powerless to prevent s existence.
use all the surplus and actual labour that the West Indies not to see any tramway rar in ALLAN JACOBS. Adjutant.
The questiju buils down to a practical issue. If the can produce. Why should these people suffer insults and the centre of London, but it (Continued on Page 7)
makes look very nice.
presence of West Indiaus in certain Latin American injury in foreign countries when a little common sense, Time does not seem to be many countries is undesirable upon economic grounds, the and practical interest, the part of the Government oject over here. It takes long for water, too.
attempt to limit this class of immigration will soon could keep them independently on their own British soil. eu to hava meals in restaurants. Mr. Graves describes Londonwill not be able to retaliate as they have no feids into ment should become actively conscious of its responsibility wunder, but here you have no about small eventen in the streets fossilize into hard le, islation. The British Government But, however the question might end, the British Govern In the States we have butter ere as courteous and goodwith breakfast. and humoured and more curious which Central American nationals would desire to to protect the citizens of the Empire in foreign lands.
ask for it, and you have to ask than Americans.
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