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Ad v e r t i s e r a k d t im e s . F r i d a y . Se p t e m b e r 27, 1929. --------------------------------- ' ■ ■ ■ ■


BUS’S CRASH AT SAWLEY


Through Railings on to River Embankment.


COURT SEQUEL.


Drunkenness Charges Against Two Drivers Dismissed.


l»y-nowlaiirI pcUy sessions, on iMomlny, in 4;ivcs arisjni: «»ut< of :in suT.Mtlonfc a t Sau'ley oil IJank ITolidav wlien an empty motor <-o:icli < ra^hi'd t)ironjiIi iron railinjis ami lnM-aTiio >v*'(]«xe4l l)(?Uveen tre e s on tlio ri^'er 4*mliankmont. 'Pile <lefomlant« wore Arnold Kdi‘11. riiotor driver, 18, Colinore-place, and


’riiiT»‘ w:i< cM>nf!i(.Tinji ovidoiicr; n t Holton-


am not incapable or disorderly, and I do n o t break th e law. "Was tho climb from th e 'bus to th e road difiicidt to neg o tia te?— Y'es. There was a g rad ien t of one in three, or ono in four.


I can ho a.s d ru n k as I like, so long as I Signs of Drunkonnoss.


carefullv, th a t three men wore u n d e r tho intlnonco of d rink.


th a t?—Their manner and actions gave mo


Yon told ns, very guardedly tnid very 'What made yon say


tlio impression. Why did not yon say they were drunk.*'—


th ev were under th e inllnonco of d r in k ?—I maintain they were under tho intluenco of


t:iiu th a t . You had no conversation to ascertain


d r in k .


•lolin Wilkinson I'alen, motor driver, .‘10, llroaclvvay. KirksLall. Leeds, hroUicrs, wlio were sr-parately oliarj^ed witli being driitdc in <ltarg<* of' motor omnibnso.s a t Sawley, an ]\1and.'iy, August Jlrd. Mr. Oodlove, of Leeds, reuresentod defendants, and a t bis l•^•^|ue<^ all tbe u*ilm*sses in Iho eases left llie cnnrt. The magis trates were Mr. \V. (iarin'U (p n 's id in g ) , and ISIr. I'k 'Har- gr«^aves. 'riia n f 't ' <*ase heard was th a t of Arnold


mistake many people make. Under the Section in whicli this summons is taken a defendant has to ho dru n k ami n o t “ under


Under tho intluenco of dnnJc is not drunk. 'Phe Mag is tra te s ’ Clerk: Tl iat is a


. , . . , i tho inllnenco of d r in k .”


Mr. (lodlove: Wlien you asked defendant for his <lriving licence, he asked yon for


, , , , ,


your au th o r i ty ? Witness: Yes. Tlmt sounds like the act of a .sober man.


■ — I agn?e with you thoro. SVithoni any assistance defendant walked


l'!deu. and on behalf of his client Mr. (lod- love at th is jnnctnro elected to tak e trial hei'nre a itirv a t th e next Q u a rte r Se.ssions. 'rho Alagistratos’ Clerk (Mr. W. S. 'Weeks) bail th.Teiore to taki‘ depositions with a iv-'iill that, th e two eas<>s ocenpiod two and a half hours.


Lodged in Trees.’’ k


an n


ln>p«vtor .luiiiper said th a t a t (5-20 |).tn. August .‘Ird, from information received I ui'ni lo .^awley. About *10 yards ^>ast


.Mr. I*n>f to r ’s garage, In* stiw a inotor 0ms bclongim.: to Messrs. M Hu* embankment .


throngh tlie iron rtulings on the sld(' of the road, and was lodged in trees on a gradient oi about one in tbre**. Standing in the road taking Chat lmrn was a similar ’bus (ovni.'d by tin* .same linn. Near Hu* broken rails u a ' a very dark man with wavy, black


’ate, of Leeds, down 'rii(‘ vehicle had crashed


hair. The M ag i 'tra te s ' Clerk: Does he come into


the case. Witnes>: 1 <lo nol- know. Th a t Is what I want to know.


’.riio nmii was nmb' r the


ho went down tin* emhankmont, and a t tlie hack of ill.* ’bus ho saw thn*o men, defotulant, Arnold Hden. being om* of tln*ni.


inlluoneo of dr ink. 'riu^ rn-pocior continuing Ins cvitlonce said


were all umlcr th e inllnence of drink. Me s aid : •’ Who i.s the <lrivor of this Tms,” meaiiine- the one <lown tho einhankmont, and defcn.Iant replied: “ 1 :nn.” Witness saiil he w,n< in plain clothes arnl ho asked defenilant. to go on to the road, then tolling him that he was a- police inspt'elor.


'Phey


lie :isk.*d <lefendant to produce his driving licence TMen s a id : “ Show me your


'When


an th o r i tv .” 'Phe :\'lagi-trates' C^lerk : 'Pins defendant is


r


(liargcd with being dru n k in charge of a '\>w<. This evideneo does not lend to show that' he is drnnlc hut that In* has his wits


aiiont. him.


card and i-antiomMl <b'fendanl. H(* then took him to Sawloy flaragi*. an d asked ILiland I ’roclor if he was the nmn who drove the dms down th e emb:mkment. I ’roctor >aid: “ No. th e man who drove the 'has down the embankment bad a cut on


his fa r - . ’’ Who Drove tho ’Bus ?


'I'lie MagisIrate.H' Cle rk : _ t lluiugli t you s:iid lie was dr iver of ilie Muis? , .


luspi'Cior .lnniiH‘1 proving th a t ho was not.


dr iver of tho ’bus down tho omhankinonl who is h e r


'Pin* .Magistrates’ Clerk: I f ho is not the , .


he wa.v tho dr iver of the ’bus, hut 1 am ,


*: I said that. (leliMulanl Witni'S*'-. Ho i« ^he dr iver of tho bus „ . ,,


s taml ing in the mad. Air U.-kIIovo: 'Phis is oxtranoons ma t te r


:iiul is Hiving tho Clerk :i lot of trouble. AVitm*'^- Ho was scon by aiiotbor wilne.ss


wlio .^aiil bo was not the dr iver of the bus


do is to prove th a t this defendant . Arnold Kdon. was fl rnnk in charge ol a bus on tlio


\Vitm*.—; -;aid bo took defendant to Itolton- liv-Rowlaiid police s tat ion, and caut ioned


:i'ml charged him wi th being drunk ni «hargo of :i. motor omnibus. Uxlcn repl ied: admit, havi•ng hail


l \- now i.i im • ’ IM' d r in k , hut I ’ ..... not •• • »- . I


' ' 'o n r i n g the t ime Kdoii was in custody he onld control himself only with tho bracing


IP of bis muscles. His .speech was Uiiek, heavy, :ind he was in a ciuarrclsome


mood. 'iviieii fold he was to lie examined liv a diictiir. and he eould hove a. .seeoiid il


li'o so di - i red. defendant said what voiir doctor say.s imst. examined :it T-ilO hy Hr . Lancaster , of cli tlie ree. and soon :illerward.x ,(Iefmid:inl .s


1 will see Ho was


li ,other was l irmight to the Police Stat ion. Hofemlant. then told witness t l ia t lie (dc-


femhiiiil was tlio dr iver ol the ear on tho road.


“ Tho Second Dogroo.”


Mr. GchHovo: IVilh all due ■o-speel yoa ran iu it p u t a man through the .second dcgito


''^nsn( .eTor ''.Inniper: Ht' admitted to mo th a t lie was th e driv er of Iho bus on the


' "'Mr. Godlove : A mere .slatemenl, taken under those cirenmstanecs is not evidence. The man was in cnstoijy.


Till! Alagistrates’ C le r l:: AVhich bus is Ibis defendant siimmmied for being dru n k


.


in charge of? 'Wilntxss: Hint on tho roatl.


, .


wia in enstodv. did he vohiutccr th a t s tatc- =._Ho told me ho was th o Gr''’OV of


'J’ho Afagistnites’ Clerk: Mhen defendant , - i i


"lie c ar down Iho embaiikmont. B u t when his hrotiior was arres ted, ho .said ho was the


driv er of th e c ar on tho road. Afr.


I ohicct. " ' w " ' ‘a<lded th a t , defendant was la te r |


' " ■ i i " mined b y ^M r.


th e railings. ITiitil d e te n d an t s


vnn were, ivlio drove tlio quamlftry u ntil brought in.


of coiir.se, in a niiandary .as to "


,,,1,., de fen d an t’s bro th e r .-ivas I t was th e n th a t 1 was 111


’buses?—I 'r a t vmi nnvo oucu


srono of the did not drive the





-Yos. 'I'hon whv did .yon tak e him into custody?


—Because h e was d ru n k . „„„|.„,i_ hccaiiso But whv tak e a man in to


h e i s d r .m k ? That is not an oltcnce. isn i t?


_ i " n ’t


I.rothor was arres ted "


involved in tho aceiilont. The Magis t rates ’ Clerk: AVbat von have to


, , Witnes- .said he proilnced his w a r ran t .


permission to drive his ’bus hack to Leeds. —ijndoubledly.


man wlio had hoim d ru n k two or throe houis before, wa.s Pit to drive a ’bus on th e n ig h t of Ihuik Holiday, on greasy mails, through


I t was a t a. <piarter to nine. So that- yon Llnoight th a t hy this time a


Sluipton to lx?eils?—^ es. Doctor’s Evidonco. Doctor Louis 'r i inior Lancaster , of Clil-


lieroe, said t l ia t in responso to a telephone message be w»»nt. to Roltoii-by-Rowlaiul and examined i lelemlant a t the j’cijuest of


Inspector .Inniper. In his opinion defendant was not t lrunk, al though In* had had ilrink. in answer to Inspector Ju n ip e r Dr. Lan­


caster said he submitted defendant to tests,


l ie walked the line perfectly. 'Phe Alagislralcs* Clerk: Is i t any good


th a t your time need he wasted no^ fur ther . 'Phe Chai rman : How ilid the ’bus come


going on with this ca.se? Mr. (lodlove; I snhinlt on th a t evidence


to he in the position described to us? Air. Godlove: H skidded, and simidy went It was iini>ossihle to <lrive it


through.


ihr4mgh. 'Phe Chairman: 1 know i t is a dangerous


time a ’bus has ever gone throngh those r:iils. Dofomlant would have to slow down to g4*i. round tlio corner, b u t 1 fail to see


l l 4)W long was this a f te r the nceidont.''— • , . r, n|) a g rad ien t of ono in thi'co on to tho


nind?—V('s, ho did. Ilu widkcd up u.s HoII us you dul.-'—)os. Aflor ullowiliR Uio man hail you uavo liiui


I Inui no conver.sation with them to ascer-


dcfomlimt, tho la t te r h ad .sobered up appre­ ciably. When witness first saw bun be


smelled s trongly of d r in k and walked with a Inrcli.


th e ])ublic-honsc?—I could not say. Was i t :v glass of .soda w ater?—I t iniglit


Air. Godlovo: AVlmt was he d rin k in g m , Iiavo licen. ,


thrmigh railings on th e bank of n river, yon would bo a b i t upset an d nervy?—He did no t seem miicb upset a t the time. A\,it- ne.s.s added th a t a f te r tak in g defen d an t to Uolton-by-llowlund, bo procodod to Sawloy, an d was .shown marks cu t on tb e hedge bottom on tho r ig l it hand side of the road loading from Clmtburn. 'They wore twonty yards in e x ten t a n d led across th e road to wiiero tlio ’bus was down th e ombankmont. Afr. Godlovo: How did you know they wore


I f yon iiad had a nasty skid, and crashed , . , ,


th e marks of tlii.s vehicle? Hundreds passed th o spot th a t ,d a y . A'ou wore simply told tin s .—i was told so.


“ Ho Was Not Drunk.”


a t e ig h t o’clock and luj was n o t dru n k . He walkeil th e s tra ig h t lino well and conversed qiiito rationally. He smolled of drink. Rowland P ro cto r said th a t immediately


hul, ho was too <lruuk to walk. Till! J lan is tra to s ’ Clerk: I f he was dru u k ,


Hr. Lancaster .said ho examined defendant


a f te r tho accident lie climbed Ihrongli th e window of tho ’bus and helped to got de­ fendant—tho d r iv e r—ou t of tlic vehicle. 'Witncs.s RUVU liiiH a tcaspoonful of whisky,


came to tile conclusion th a t ho was d ru n k , T gavo him tbo sp ir i t bocanso I n aturally tbonglit, a t first. Ins condition wa.s due to sliock.


T lldiik ho was too d ru n k to snlTcr from .shock.


('Po witno.ss) : A'ou aro a most intorosting person. Can you tell im^ th e dilTeronco be­ tween i.lu* symptoms of shock and those of drunkenness?—'There is n o t very much


Afr. Godlove: 'Phis is not ex p er t evidence. . ,


<lilfereiico between the symptoms. Do you know th a t ,a man suffering from


shock is incoherent in hi.s .speech?


,<^veai— having ventured an opinion—th a t Ibis man was not suffering from .shock.-'


"I


skid over an (>mhaid?mont with .a b u s .—i t ' as not a s ta te of affairs to upset a man


very imicb. — (No reply.)


Do yon really toll the mogislrates th a t . .


,


Ho was n o t sulforlng from shock. _ r t was not a- very pleasant exporionco to


liomas Uiebardson and In sp e cto r .Tnniper. Air. Godlove again siibmittoil th e re , was


Corroborative evidence was given, lij


. . . *i lo ,


no case to answer, and tbe Boncli dismissed Ibis case also.


s lrclch of road, h u t 1 th in k i t is the Pirst LOK TO YOR KIDNEYS ! They aro Vital to Health.


O


<h*fend:int had driven the ’bus from Black­ pool hy way of Sawlov. , lii approaching the corner he applied Ids brakes. '1 he front wheels locked, with the result th a t the vehicle skidded on the greasy surface, crashed through the iron railings am linisiied against trees in a position parallel


how he linished in th a t position. Air. (todlove said th a t was tho first limo


with tin* mad.


Inspector .Inniper mtnnat(*<l th a t lio in­ tended to continne the case for iho prosccn-


, . , ,, , t


^*”phe Alagistrales’ C lerk: K the Inspector wishes 10 lender fu r th e r evidmice we are bound to b e ar it .


Lancaster said he was so satisfied th a t de­ fendant was not d runk th a t bo snbmiUed him t«i no test beyond Hint of walking th e


line. “ Tooth and Nail.”


n o c tiir's evicleiico ho witlulrow his lutciitiiiu lo luive the euses tr ied liy jurv, uud would telive tho ilciMsioll to the Iteuch. rn*;po',to:* .In n ip e r: I will fight the case


J l r . Ondluve thou s:ii«l Hull in vhuv of the ton'll uud unit!


ft'iwlov suict lie saw defeudimt, u tter I’uvidiMil. He was u nder tlio lutluouce driuU and, iu Ins niiiuion, was no t lu a


s ta te in drive a 'Iius.


a mail is d ru u k ?—^ o . Was ttiis man walkiiiK uonually


Itmvliiu,! I’roetor. Kuvutte prounuctor, .


the fit


He was too dru n k to drive a motor voliicic Mr. Codlove: Are voii an ex p er t 011 wlioii


The J ln a s tra te s ’ Clerk: Was lie d ru n k ?— ,5 ivbcn WEAVERS’ WAGES.


voii saw liiiii?—He was ra t t ie r wotihly. ■ iiispertor .Tiiiiiper lias eiroli cvidouce. amt


i t is s.’-,iewh:it, slraiit'C t lm t ho ]iiis mode ,10 mention of


'. wohlity ” iu Ids walk.—Tl ial is 110 tmsiiic.ss ''V u " :n isw e r in a


llic man , tieiiic oven said Unit


fo see bis licence being t l ia t ot a _ , be was of ,>pinion th a t i t was a th in g which ” a. drunken man might consider smart.


When a Man is Drunk.


Mr. Godlovc: AVhon do yon eoiisidcr man is drimlc ?—AVhen ho is wobbly and


*"\va.s'I'hhi ” iian ta lk in g “ ro t ” ?—Oh, no Hid von sco nnylhing of a invstci-ious


d a rk m’an. with black wavy h a ir , who aftoi.


wards disapiieiircd?—Yes. Thomas .Richardson, nmlor mcclianic


the Sawlev Garage, stat<?d be was present when' th o 'defendant was tak en thcro hy tho


^ " l ? ^ ‘Magistralos’ C lerk; YViis.ho d ru n k ? - l i e did no t seen, to ho helpful in an.y way. Ho was a h i t slow iu his. .speech and was


under th e iiilluciico of dnuk-. R G 'VVaddiiigloii said th a t a t (>-lo ‘>,0 s.iw


dofendant a t Bollon-by-Bowland SLitimi and, in his opinion, ho was drunk and imfit to ,h e in clmv^o of^.an^omn


Police


'I'bis closed th e caso for th e pv ATr. -Godlovo submitted th a t ho had no


• ' " 't w an t to' en te r a s tro n g p ro te s t Ih n t ; d, thev lind decided th a t dofcndniit should r^ h ie c iM o dofcn d au l’.s .statement being used


r7,ljp''vp': Von will bring th e b ro th e r ' missed.


""Trie” "confcl-'ring with his colloagno,. th e Clnirmnn said tho Bench were of th e opiiiinii th a t " h e Bolice were iplito r ig h t .ii in­ vestigating th e circum.stnncc.s of tho i ,„ t thorn was a doubt in th e caso


th'o henofit. Tl.e case would ho ,di.s- SECOND DRIVER CHARGED.


wa.s then d o a lt with. On boiialf of. de­ fendant, J f r . Godlovo entered a plea of not


Symptoms of Shock on Drunkonnoss 7 The summons aca iiis t Jo h n AVilliam Eden


_ri\. b u rn ,


:s i'\;:!s a ": ?”:s -sf ite ’W ■ •


and saw tho flofondant s tan d in g a t in


i'oUcc S ta tio n will, being, d ru n k ... cl.argo of an omnibus, Edoii ropliwl: You aro say-


.5k r' .


inrr snmothing vou cannot p ro \c . t Ren Him to '


. , l .a t wl.ea Tim Doctor arriv ed to examine


t r s i 2 L “ : s r s . r k . “: . ~ for children.


company with defond


to tlhio bw ar. ho went tho rK., Lnlinlf of, dc-


''"p .tk ' Rohertshaw- s tated th a t a f te r the accident


! J '' '' t ; ; „ ? ‘'& o® o r BoMlaiul Uroct()


funds -as .compared •'v.tl.Jivoavin^. ’ acli ton 111 nskiinie fur tlhio In sp e cto r’s llutllo^ll^


ra tlic r g


riirtlier limn


o consider r to


qiiestioiis witness dofondiiut-s


th e dissatisfaction with ARBITRATION AWARD.


was held in Alaneboster on S a tu rd ay to receivo a rep o rt prepared hy J l r . Andrew Naesmith, Iho secretary, on th o recent


wages :irb ilra lio n . After, two and a half hours’ di.scnssion tlio meeting was ndjonrnjKl until 'rnosday inormng to bo hold a t tiio


Textile Hall, Bury. i t i.s well known th a t th e no.aveis


verv dissathslied with th e award of tl Arbitrat ion Court on wngc.s, iprcsulod ov hv a i r . .Instico Rigby Swift, and a rc ” *8»!e immodiato action lo scenro :in advance wages. Tho Nelson Association is aiili th o most prominent, and were th e first to urge pressnro for an advance of « ages 'Tlioro is no doubt th a t tlip feeling among


are tho


A meeting of tho ‘Wcaver-s’ amalgamation Cross-examined by Air. Ciodlove, t i r . _


wv:il:m-xs ciiuso ucillc distress cs)ii:ci:illy d u r in g llic n ig h t turn... W h a t with tho tiliniiiig amt soaldliig uriiio, tlio p am acios.s tlio siiuill of tho hack, and accompauviiig tioadaelios and dtz/.inc.ss, kldiioy tTOuhlcs dostrov tiolh peace and eomfort. Hut Doan’s tSackaclu. Kidney Tilts iiuickly h n iig loliol to weak kidiicvs. tliey rcgillalo tlio u rii iai.' ivslcm and liol|) to liani.sli rliouuiatisin,


ttackiiclic, iliounuitic twiiiKcx u'ld Iiluddor


IF BOYS WIJLF BE BOYS.


dialioa. and lumliago. On "111 .Sopteiiihor. in ih , Mrs. M. I.i.V'-


tuii. .71. Ford.njll-road, Lo.nlo..,_S.K(k. _^uL pains. <li/./.im,*sR ......


li;,ii tioeaiiie :i d r o a d - i t was even iimiossihlc sniiiotiiiles. an d a sedimc i i t wa s uot icoahto.


iiv Iiack- began to ache co u tm u a lly ; uimn - ........... -------


and a f te r one week’s tre a tm e n t a tar tiladdor stone was |iassed. iSow .1 leel


wro te: ' ' Oonn’s T’iIIb gavo me hack an liealtli and they keei> me well. (Sigiu.d)


dilForoiit woman.” Oil tn i l i August, I92S, J f rs .


At. 'Pnynton.” Ask distimdly for DOA^ S


Kidnov Pills, th e same a.s Airs. Taynlon bad. All dc;iler.s. price .Is. a Imx. Sole 1


Baekacbo iiad.


Eoster-AfeClellaii Co., S, YVclls-streel. I.oii- don, ’ W. l .


'


I tr ied Hoaii’s Backaclie Kidiie\ I ills largo


Tavnlon 1 like


Hor voars T was subicofc lo ^ and liondaclies. In lOlo,


Let them be Boys in Healthy Surroundings !


WHALLEY CURATE’S PLEA. Do some* parents ever trouble, to find out


where th e ir boy.s spend th e ir t im e ?


.son, now reaching man’s estate, has absorbed all .knowledge and swallowed th e map.


.


iu th o c u rrr(ein t tvhich


lm two,”


■found loliterriiiniigr dmiht


wlio ’ them to furnish a satisfactory nooonut ot th e ir


w..1b....... i t^hi.rexiL. l i is t i lu to


eio


k(*eping boys off ing the winter.


L'ping uw.to exists' mainly r youthful oimblcs tho streets^ for the ---------------- (


o u tle t for th e ir bonyant sp ir its with healthy rccrentiou and wholosomo companionship. 'I'licso are inlluencos • in a boy’s life winch no p a ren ts can aiforil to neglect. A b,(iy


I t provides a desirable ------, *'• 11 especially, dur- purpose ib boy.s «nrtiw1 spend i tboii* h e r time?


the village to “ look iu for a minute :it


Mr. Spoakman is


J lontioii is made of th e nuiiibor of hoys rcgiihirly,


the Cliiirch In s t i tu te , n ig h t


around a f te r n ig h t


tho schc"'ool y a rd . No ’’'■'e imagination


and adds: :iro to


ho


tiieir iloings when they arriv e hoine. Ur . do soiiio pa ren ts ever trouble to liml ou t


The olf


advice. Oou’i bo misled by supposing th a t your


to on


.sure (if a guiding hand, timely holi) and | 8th in s tan t . 'I’ho summonses I ™ ™ , Edward I.ord.,.29,..Boudlo-romt,^^ajHm^


If boys will bo boys, lot them bo boys m | healthy* surroundings where they will ho


CBOWDED ’BUSES


Clitheroe Conductors Heavily Fined at Padiham.


RUSH TO WHALLEY.


T h a t tho Padiham Bench, arc determined ) p u t down ’bus overcrowcling, p articularly


I Court, w


II th e ^Vlmlloy to Burnley route, was made I'ident on Alouday a t tlio l>addiain Police vh(*n tliroo*ClitIioroo ’bus conductors I


.


Jo h n Seagar. 84, West-view, Jo h n Lord, 43, Claroinout-terrace, Chtboroo.


Above a re ex tra c ts from an article by the llov W. Spe;aikman, .. Tho Fleur-de-Lys,” Barisli Magazine. men of or


driven^ ^>v ^defeiuiiints, and ‘finding carrying* above the licensed number ot


In eacU caso P.C. Powell gavo evidoiico as ’Imsos in Whailoy-roud, Read, * ‘ '*


them


th e YVhalley invites


issue otf


*^**Dofcmlaiils all pleaded guilty, ami each was fined .€5.


th a t dav rcsomhied in volume and congos- t io n th d Irnllio iiornndly seen in tho villngo on Good Friday.s. Statomonts ■ivoro made th a t th e omnibuses wero no t lilted iMtn rails which could ho lot down to forbid tho ontranco of pnssongcr.s boyond tho numbers allowed, niid th a t th o conductor.s werp help­ less ag ain st tho surge ot people anxious to


I t was s tated th a t tlio trafiic a t halloj . .


®"’i ’lio°Chairman (Mr. A. Loavor) said tlnit th e j ta g is t ra te s considered this ovorloadlilg *°YVRh"'^rcspcot*''^t« a simihir .allegation


MiVd7Buriilev, a Ribblo ’bins conductor, » .


mav ho most angelic witlTiii tho family I ;,^cumstallcc^ to ‘'hVs' head olhce ho received ........................


cirelo, a condition xvliich is ------ ns a g n a ran le c t l ia t all will ho well outside. Tho te s t , hoivcver, of a boy’s ch aracter is no t liow ho bebaves a t homo so imich as bow lie behaves and adapts liiinsolf m th o la rg e r life outside tb o family circle—a t .school, a t


tho weavers has been ono h i t te r disniipoiiK- meiit, and tliero is a move on foot for im


cbaraclcr


iiroveinoiit in nctiiul wngca. Tins may conic about, however, in other ways tiiaii d i re c t l j .


T ^ award; wVth iUs plain 'division by tw of tho amount of rodiiclion clanncd I.5 tlio omiiloycrs, is felt to l.avo rcilncod the principle of a rb i tra t io n to an nbsmdit}, T h r rcm l issue, i t is ch.imed, was burked.


Tho VKoavors’ Caso.


th a t they alone of all workers in H'o s try I


The whole basis of th e weavers s * ..


t__ ..II ii'rtvlcfvrc 1


pied ” and yet not fully oinplojcd. Thej R . . ...i.


S t o n r y ^ i t ' i s not"n.mmpliJy.nont, I *


cotton industry may bo fully “ 1 .......n>ul undor-^niploj nicnfc


weaver is, it is pointed out, - eommonlv restricted to two looms,


weaver tliiis puts in a full illlb. IIOU ' :i Jo iw»f. iincninlovmcut, but r ^ M n i ^ w ^ l i l A U t i i o g i J i a t banc


"'A^'weilvcTwho may .1.0 a capi.blo fonr-loom r_ ;£ Cr.


draws only linlf the wage, say 22s., ho 01 she would’draw if all four looms wore luii- ; ng In aiiv otl.or industry, workers are


.


S n o n ly played off a week -■> t«Y,Vs cm worker thus gets less wage fiom


love- b it Im l.a,s tl.o free time, and ho often , accepted 1 luovo Sontcnihcr


work r t plaV: ainongst other boys of equal ^oacL ago. Tho, Instituto ,


measure of iiidopoildciico which ho i.s hound to claim sooner or la te r . 1 am ,proi)arod


to adm i t th a t for a cer ta in typo . thorp is soiiiolhing a t tra c t iv e about tlio Mill Field even 011 a d a rk wilitor’.s n ig h t, h u t corlainlj


from


bo'lmd on th o ’bus th o number of passciigora noticed when he was stopped n Tlmro were eleven too nmny.


8th.


Clitheroo an d


xvhoii ho


lo ft Mliallej , assciiKOi


«vonn.g I 111 p reparation for tho larg er I inspector at AVlialley made* no complaint, READ.


n o t for iiov.s who have ju s t loft scliool, or, a.s ill soino cases, lioy.s s till a t school.


bovs will ho boy.s. lot them 1)0 hoys in huiilthy surroundings where Hiey w-il| bo sii^ro o f 'a guiding liand. timely Iielp and advice. Whatever tT.c faults of. th e In s t i tu te may he, so imieh may bo said of i t—i t is light and warm. Tim Mill Fmld and its sur- loiiiidiiigs aro d a rk and cold in win ter, liio hoy, like all of ns, rc-aets to onvironincnt.


It Value oY Evening Classes


some iia rticu la r course of study a f te r has le f t th e day school. Education docsii t stop a t Standar'd V I I . or th e F o u r th Form


Evening Classes will coiiimoiico a t th e end of th o iiionth. Every boy shoilld ta k e up


ho


i t goes on for over. Thoro Evoiiiilg Classes to bo iiindo a l i t t lo more a t tra c t iv e and efforts arc being made in th is direction. Many of on r boys ‘'tm 'm classes a t Clitlmroo and Blackburn b u t these classes are of a more specialised cliaractor. As a preliminary boys are well advised to advantage of tlm classes held in *v. After leaving ®^hool a year s


tak e a ■\Vlialloy


all tho aifforcnco between decline niul p gross. Again, J>arcnts mig h t do worse tb


■a.t i ' - 7


iro- lan


to seek tlm ndvico of Air. Chew as to th e p a r t ic u la r course of s tu d y most suitable to th e imods of tlm inclividual hoy. At aii>


ra te , enconrago th e boy to tak e up ®°'a® course of s tudy, don t bo misled by suppos­


ing th a t your son, now roacliing mail 3 (Continued foot of n ex t column.)


woro held last week-end. work lioiiig sns- no.idod from S a tu rd ay noon


mg. The majority of th p pepplo ">>0 c t tho village chose IBnckpool fot


HOLIDAYS. — T’ho Seplembor holidays "'YeH


tb e ir reiiclczvous. SABDEN.


RAPTIST RAMBLING CLUB.—Alembcrs and friends of tlm iibove clnh W'ore enter- taiiied to a supper in th e school la s t S.atiir- dav night. Atterwards games, etc., wero


day night, iiidiilgod ill.


(Continued from preceding column.)


estate, lias absorbed all knowledge and swallowed .tlm


says In . j "wiiy is ntln j g j y a rd each evening instead I 1 of"c:.e«nraging them to_ join ^^tlm >sHtnto |


w l .e ro " « .e ? ‘i7 i r b e ‘'''h u r o tu . is c h ie f ? Tl.orc i , au old proverb about tlm devil alw.ays rinding . spinctliing tor >d'o.


th e re would bo no le tte rs of coranlaint from bakc<l my own tile School Jfanagers.- P u t tl.o devil on tbe ] replied hubby, .


iioi of th e In s t i tu te . I f th is wero done , dole.”


you to b ak e mine.” broad—” " Yes. d e ar ,’


, ,


it a ?cw' parents .still allow 1 loiter around tlm Playing


Speakman 1 . t i l l


his employment.. Ho on


tho


case tvns adionrned for six w c . ..... Eletchor .said th a t w'hon ho rep o rted tho


---------1 frx.. tvecka. of . ttm n..,.


AUCTION MARTS. OLITHEROE.


tlioro were inure th an 2,000 .slioop and hiinbs on offer. Tlicro was a good nUondauco ot huyors. Quotations :_


(lalo owes, 43s. to 4 8s .; other horned owes, 33< to 42s.; best hnlf-bred


4 : i . Cd.: others, to 3*ls.; horned lainbs, I8s.


slma’rlings," Gos. to Ohs.; ewes d2s. to G/s^ Gritstone ewes, ,GCs. to 02.s.; Best Swnlc-


fuize halfdiroil Jos. co


2 lx. Gd. Tlio judges, Messrs., .1. AY ntsoii, Newton, iiud .1. ivesou, AVaddingtou uuido


w o ro '’. proscouted for allowing an o.xcess j J;'^°/.“‘l“" s 'V o m " ‘ ‘ciillicro^ ‘l ! Aspin and number ot passengers ou thoir buses on the


a 'P o i S son.


AYatson.


Seed licroe. Salnlen;


1,100 good


. Pendleton ; 2. \V. Cowpiwthwaito, Clit- e. Swalelalo ewoR: !• E . S. L iag g , Bon-sliohl, Kirkhy Stephen.


' LMioiuii. rwistoii L,


Jloiidav.—Thoro wore GO fa t c a t t le and sheep


attendanco


black-polled heilers made Ironi Od. H -'Id- per lb .; other bcifor.H nn(l_bul!otks, Sjd. to


cmi


and iiee


of m bnyerR. on o..,, •—y;:,-, i)d .; voling cow.s up lo 71d. Best


ti:ulo wa.s carried on. Tuesday.—A large show of 110 c:ittlo |n.


2'


e lu d in g coimigninonts boifer.s. on olfer befoto


buyers. 'J'lic best young c a t t le .showing pl«'>‘> of milk, gooil to sell, hu t inferior enttio


iidimr con5»igninonts of Scotch and Irifii ------------- - -


wore had to dispose of. hoavv milker.s made from £23 to £3-1, men


inms' G20 to £27 10s.; older c at tle and those .diowing le.ss milk, £10 to £19 10s . ; Scoteh


heifers, £21 to .Lill; others, £19 t" A - ’ ' Ir ish heifers £2G to .£23; others. £ 1 . -to PC'S 10s There wero .about *10 eaUe.s foi


wa^d, tiie best inaking up to llOs.; Jswni(ii.«»i**“*‘-j ****'*,.


Comp.any's ■ l iei ry, YVaddington.


Green, made tlio following awards foi (101^ ni t t le : 1. A. Hnrrisoii . .Siiltorforth; 2, .1.


1


17» to 2Gs. iOio judges, Mcsirs. H. Kenyon J.I8. xp -P».. „;,d H. Hnxhnry, Kiiowle


* ' f.~.. /init**' BdoiiHeld.


disappoint those wliii love i t for its bramhle hushes and its (|n..■tnll|. .says :i rmi- Imt lit t le dll the.y know of the


The proposal lo transform Chatlmrn old mid via .Vimlicci into a liye-pass road iinij


dangers nnr aiiee.slors Iiad to eoiilcnd Wl o tliesc roails. To-day there is the d an g er of the road-hog in tl.e form of a sw.ft- rnnilig motor car, b u t years ago people h.id to conloml with unseen dangers almost as swift in the form ot footpads and hlgliw.a.y men who Inrkcil liohiiid th e se .v ery tyamhlc boshes


cautioned all wlio intended • • ’


fand ami London to avoid i t as limy woiiUl . . .


g re a t


U i 'rd cv i : l ,''fo r timy would meet with ru ts ] T*‘*' « . ’ a _.t


high'way I.


„„,I floating with liiiid. llic t,hcy received was the. tumbling rough .stones, winch sorted no


1 I.__ .a.#...LI .v./artK Wlfll ni ts tl'ltll


oilier purpose" tfmn ToTti.lg the car riage in tlm iim.st intolerable inaniier. A Lancaster


hot o e N o r t t Jiiig


In 1771 one w r ite r .soiiously * -iween


tlhio Avorth u lion of the procc.ss as a provenlito of is e.stimatod tbat. tbo


Sion 111 .hoavv j.*j;;“;,-£goo;o00,000 a year in a saviiifi


HOLIDAYS.


SEPTEMB13R 23th' TO 30th. Ramsbottom.


Hoy wood. Pcndlebury.


Swintoii.


chiss on tho grave necessity of in fa n t bap i n md a f te r a very e arn es t hom. y said :


A.zealous clergyman wiis


do ” “ P u t her in a appalling answer.


Now s u p p le th e fe is a litUo baby very s i ik a t Imme, w h a t is tho. t o t thing to club,’


or Lnc- FOR 'lIlO


gentlema'ii relatcs how on a journey to Lon­ don in IG90 ho only escaped hemg^robbed


tiirongb meeting a good deal of trafiic n e ar a spot where cer ta in bigliwaymon were


lu rk in g , tl.oi.gl. tlm n ex t d ay n e ar tl.e same pTace.' TVavel I


Giiflciilt, roiuks ivoro ” .'’" ° J ’’’f it^fo r


^ hbrses, . fiankcil with clay soughs on I .


Tho first th in g a fa th e r shoulcl do when his | " boy leaves sclmohE to onfol^h.m as_a nmm- | wed^


‘ Alean th in g ! ” exclaimed Airs. Newh- ‘Yntt b ru ta i" o^


b u t I didn’t-say 1 wanted


to call i t 1


Electric Light


Heating and Power ------ TRY


Gog olkr S os


„’„iy ,o narrow causeway fit for I Phono 102. Eitablishod 60 years. tb e


ere Hue * Sn „„„


124 & 126, Bawdiands Ciitheroe.


Don’t select your CARPET from t\vo


or three—tve have hundreds in stock. High class Now and Second-hand.


WAUTER ba ll, Carpet Warehouses, Bridge Street, Accrington. Tel. 2200


t; . imstrucling hw oii 111 11 1 industry also would result


made'from Is. 2d to Is. 2Sd. I”-’'', ■'.“ f ’" ' ' ’ Is Id to Is. 2 d .; .slioarlings Is. bin Is! Id . ; young lialf-brexl owes, horned d i t to , 8d. to Oil.


OiK to'lOcL; fairly brisk


lambs ortcr AN oll-finisbc<l hoto.’e a


• lambs: 1 and 2, W. l/oidc c u e s . 1,


2, G. ...............


' Waddington. Shearling gimmors: 1, Whiteside,


I ’ridav.—At a special priao show and s.alo mg O


Domestic and Other Classes


3rd year 4th year


him of d r in k ?—.\ tcaspoonful of whisky would n o t make a man’s b reath .smell. Do yon think he snlferod from shock?—


Had he had th e whisky when yon smelled _ . ,, ,


why did you give liiiii whisky?—;It was only a f te r 1 had given him th e whisky thab^T.


, • 1 • , . SESSION 1929-30 Class


Preliminary Tochnical Part I.


Preliminary Technical Part II.


Preliminary Cemmercial Part I.


Preliminary Commercial Part II.


Preliminary Domestic


Senior Commercial, 1st year


2nd year 3rd year


Building Trades, 1st year 2nd year


Cotton Weaving,


1st year 2nd year


Sliortliand, 7—9 Shorthand, 7—9


Constnictioii, 7—0 Scienco and Geoin. 7—9


Constniciion, 7—ft Geometry, 7—ft


Cotton Weaving, 7—9


Afach. Drawing or Ateclianics, 7— 0


AVeaving, 7—0 Chemistry, 7—9


Dres-smaking, TA. 7—0


Choinistry, 7—9


Testing and^Alicro- scopy, 7—9


Dressmaking, I I . Drcssmalring, I I I . Cookery, 11. Ifroncli, 7—9 _


Cotton Wc.nving, 7 - 9


Cookerv. IH . 7L -9


Pracb. Weaving or Design & Col. 7—9 |


! Frac. Weaving or ! Ueaign, 7—9


! •


! Drc-ssmaking. IB. 7—9


i Leatlicrwork, 1


J . H. RAMSBOTi’OM, Scerctori/, 21, Church Street, Clithcioe. Tel. No. 261.


_________________J ____________ A.


THE MAN “ CANNED


AN


WITH THE ' bowler.


ENGINEERING EXHIBITION COMEDY.


covered with a b r ig h t coating of pure tm. Shortly before, ho hud


Exhihition a t Olympia la s t F u d a y in th ' canned ” bowler.


spraying metal from a pistol, exliibitou ny X t-d lLm tio ii (Sales) Ltd., winch, i t is elainled, alfords a cmiiplolo protettioii ag ain s t corrosion, and is being used oxten- sivoly hv tho onginecring mdiis trx. Tho pistol cim ho licid in tho hand. McLila


with a perfectly normal black fo |t This Iransformiitnm was exhaiistlvo tests ol a


bv t” i


__sneli as tin , zinc, uliimiiiium and copper tbo form of wire aim


ahn'mt ‘imTsilVur to th e hnman eye. Tins sorav forms an even and coiisislont coating


nozzle in so bigbly


iaiiib.s| tnres, for which i t is primarily intended to


" L r ‘; ;“ ‘sn‘c!ce;sfnV iu application with wood :iml fabrics as i t is "


while alnminium is used for metals against the corrosive action ol high


ulrcadv ' aiford •dreadv being used—sprayed hy this


tomiieralurDs. Tho investigator mcnlumcd nbovo . , ,


are inserted in tho barrel of th e p is to l lu lid are siiraycd from tho


^ 'iilnl upon wliatevcr i t is dircotod, being n “d


'ri'iV an(V'/.i.nc-of u’liich largo^ q uantiUw are ^ ■ ■ a eompleto protection ag ain s t rii-t.


I '" ” *r.'A.


+« im Tl.ia


i ‘ i T V ’t o H ^ a ^ of .. =.’-x- . *3 6.


A man loft tho Shipping an d i.iigineer- I ts surface was


-


Bressmaliing, Adv. 7—9


Jlillinery, 7—9 German. 7—9


’ ll i Science, 7—9


Practical Weaving AInthematics, 7 9 Design & Col. 7—9


Wea-ving 1 30 -3 -3 0





‘ihn I",’. ' ,


Monday


English, 7—S Maths., Drawing, S—9


English, 7— 8 JIntlienmtic.s, 8-


Shortlpncl, 7—9 Accounts, 7—9


Form & Colour, 7-S Handwork. 7—9


Maths. & Dra-wing A Woodwork, B. 7—9


Jlathcmatics, A 7-9 Science, 7—9. B.


A c co u n ts , A. 7—9 - E n g l ish , B . 7—9


Shorthand, Needlework, 7—9


Book-keeping, 7—9 English, 7—S Accounts, 8—9


English, 7— 8 Arithmetic, S—9


Shorthand, 7—9 Book-keeping, 7—9 Commerce, 7—9 1 Comrarrcc, 7—0 Accounts, 7—9


Bo.ik-Uccping, 7—9| Alnthomatics, 7—9 j


i Commerce, 7—9 -


Woodworlc, A. Maths., Drawing, 7—9


Science, A. 7—9 Mathematics, .7—9. B.


English, 7—9.. A. | Accounts, B. 7—9


Englisli, 7—9


l i i I


> v\^ TIME TABLE


o f iv e ) \


CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL


v7 7 7 ^ J


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