^ i C L ITH E R O E ’A H V E R ^ S E H (EIGHT). f o ^ w ^ WISE
IN CHOOSiHO YOUR FOR jUASTING,
SE nE E S OR SATlSFAliTipN
' EASY CHAIRS GHOOSE-
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LORD S T R E E T B LACKUURU EDITOR’S PO S T JA G f
SOCIALISM IN PRACTICE. I
I sir-^All students ofi iPoUtlcs inusi] ceuwawu uuy.. ^ wonder what;ls goWg on behlnd tte veiL latest
rnf secrecy which Stalin,ithe Dictator of Jv/e must ^sume that vig Russia maintains jwltli ■ characteristic | flrst*han^. knowledge
■been exhausted, tne ma]oniy;uiMw.v! lo udmc vu.^_
centrated upori the issues Involved In the icJiips
troversy than, the person; he jias thinks, should
!‘ ^PP' .piipoi nn POSSIBLE p w DlSAifPdiNtMENT. TIMES. |ERH )A Y , JU L Y ' 9. 193T.
22ct. GOLD 25/- to £4 with every Riiig
‘ Immorality, trials ’ to be stopped, other-;
wise enormous Injury wlH be done. . , Prom this It wlll beigathered that In
order to injure the iRoman Catholic position in Gerrofiny thh Nazis are pre pared -to- go .almost to i any length In bolstering up charges \|rhlch can be used as a basis for the further persecution,of,
Roman Catholics. Yet this jsa_ system ■youb "Observers" and “A.B.’si’ sem so vdry .anxious shall triumph In Spain, and 1 be-:rapidly 1 followed by a similar
"ylctory ” hi Efigland.| , , e GIFT
A large selectipn of useful for W a d in g ^ 1^
■ iii iict have, left
even.the Reds,
with th e ir. pVvelipus Inventive at a loss to concoct the usual ptropty
^*^^e common sense oi'the Basques,_or rather the real Basques) who at pst have
realized whb their considerably towards ,the malntalnance
evacuation and It was a ‘'Times” correspondent says,^ by,the
I driven out ?cfore the f a l l ; p f i lm ^ as to p rew n tth em .f rpm ^ h e s tro yM On-the:flrs ; night of the bccupatm^^
xne Kepa 1 l uights werq not Utr
cUdgels^havb bbe'n .taken up on behaU.of the youth of iCUtherbe, but I have U Jeellng that ‘.‘Youth on ,the Monkey
■1 ■
heSoviet^ would ask those',whd Insist on telUng p ‘'pttha1p3 *“ YlgMt ”
stajice oE“ thi socialism: the^ advdtate vptaje^^, forJWs | readers
to.give the title 111 ‘VUW rrr*j VO i ' ^
counts differ frbm the practice In Russlajo-dayi? POLniCAL ‘ i
friend of
Socialism In more detailed .references, YVe are rf hearing these EncycUcals mention!
j
ersjo.glvy ,**w w t h e ! ‘ANGLER.
I . sir.—I read wltli Interest a letter ta your newspaper oh June' .lflth denounc-
Ing'otter hunting.J It ls:pf all: aports
the
mb.st unjustifiable, since; no one cap bring forward that .veryi ^lender excuse
that serious damage Is done by the otter o Ainvfni 'ftpd amuslhe creature, in-
of the, angler, for of trout fry.
“ Vigilant's!’ complaint that “ ;pbsltlonof:Conunmlsm.;W^^
r nmuy,. tv,n» » t h p ’s 'r py
! but to pointjout that E.P,
.did.at pasf ,knowwhat.heyas.«ga^ou^j^^ Government 'and electric .ty,
s s s # I H I s !Sl
HiSne of all kinds lb dying out with the greatest Interest. ‘ le m L generation, and!] judglpg£om | doubl thayha h^ve
BUOYANT PRODUCTS look go oyotom o! springing uitdj will givo
To those abojit to Marry, Allow Us to
and are good. The excliisive you Comtort and Durability.
or refurnishing a home—^^eIflct ^UOYAfff. Snoy You OuE Vaeiety, Please.
T. Satjerthwaite & Son Lt C o n ^ l e ti furowfew ■
CLEARANCE SMM I ALL GOPPS
AT I LESS THAN 200 GROUND SHEETS
S S fg tS S tt m fiJtTX i jesans-assSiiitt S ' imfisitstatsge- lack«(
“ U S ? T S e E tS 5 t f c - t te to f j S m M
I iiTieVSt'waw =aiM^^ wea ■atest
weaknes.ses exhibited
that you have Pat yopj “a iment's . proposals.,
S L S o%ets f o r : e n e r g y . s e c t i o n of the elecWcl y wo Wba^
Sus tmT pastTm thpyi would defeat ghould be deterred from, g p i n ^ f ^ b them OTO ends, Mr the otter would soon with a sch^e f” hrtaglng. u ^ fM
Its nLuers wade toto. toe .water to gf, electricity to its lowest immmto torture It, without undue; discomfort. | not more ‘ than one haH^penny^pey ralp
n the brMdlng season (slunmer) so that 'M. E.i!
MAUN8.B.SC.
127, Otley-road, Ijeeds, 8.1 NO EXCESS OF I CRUELTY.
CLITHEM Telephone 19'
TO BE CLEARED
MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES 200 PAIRS ARMY-SOCKS
Large Muantity p1 GENT’S CARDIGANS, LADIES’ & ' GENT’S l e a t h e r ! coats, sRir t s ,
TROUSERS, RIDING BREECHES, BOOTS, SHORTS, CYCLE JACKETS, CAPhS, OVERALLS, RUBBER BOOTS,
CAMPING AND OTHER LOTS TOO
^OODS, etc. ^UMEROUS TO MENTION
ARMY STORES, PENNY STREET, Blal^i;b|im ?o touto S ^ S S d Please Note-Theje Goods have to be C eared. No Reasonable Ofier l^olusi d, Telephone 5436 fi,i
wi -
July uleddiiiss and Engage'
For Sings th I are difjerent\ see the beautiful examples Pf the craftsman’s art at W. Roger’s. Weddino Rings in 22ct. gold, engraved, facetted and court styles. ENGAobiENT: Rings in great variety, perfect rings
with diamohds of rare beauty. Pleasing suggestims in Weddiiig] Gifts. w . j i
tions’from any boy oPi^glrl attending an elementary school in Clitheroe and dis- trlct for one ofi the fifty bicycles which my Union has decided: to present to boys
Sir- I shall-he glad to receive applica 'i i !
The ansyver is MUNROE’S, the old established firm that tal^e a piide in their service and give ever]' attention to cpstomers preferences. No matter what jyou require, whether High Tea^ Hot Lu/ich or la Glass o( Milk, you’ll find friendly
. service .hefe. ' s, House,
RANGES, GRATES | AND TILES If you are interested in a hew Range, please visit our Showroo We have also an up-to-date ielection of General Ieonmonoi by.
All classes of Tools in stock, , ! Telephone 382 ‘ ‘
R j E . D A W S o R J P i i r s o n L a r i t e r C l i f l i e w I
and girls In toe .United Kingdom. _ The applicant must have been born on
’August, 1930) afPrlntoss Margaret Hose to whom; by;toe gracious permission of the King and Queen, We are presenting a bicycle on .her ;seventh .birthday next
the same day and In toe same year (21st
™ Would toe guardian of any boy or t girl who would Uke to have a blcycte
headmaster of| the attended, to reach me at The. Towers, Warwlck-road, i Coventry, Warwickshire^ not later than the first post on Saturday morning, July 31st? ''Envelopes should be marked “Augusti21st In toe top
herefore send d copy of Ws; ^ her blrto certlficatfe together with a letter ftoiA
left-hand corner. j . o One bicycle will be presented to a boy r girl and, should there be more toan
one boy -or girf ellglbk be chosen by ballot :dlirlng the foUpmng
week,'and jthe bicycle Ml ^,®-S^S"which the Bicycle and MptprCycfe Show
Is belni held qt Earl s Court,, Lonoon, from September 2 2nd to 29th.
, . ! ■ H' R. WATUNG.
The British CyCle -aild Motor Cyc^^ , Manufacturers and [Trqders Union.
, . 'Coventry., NO iFIRST-jHAND knowledge.
■same t to he cWot tosl7t"havln^^ a toot
' air-i“VlglWht" , reproves his handling Jof toe .controversy “Cato9llea,:and_Comtounls^^^ At-the
'1.. Call at the i 1 & TIMES 01 CE. rsSMKiiii .“ E,P.",
at the Catholics, and In so ® himself far leSs pblelto conduct q con-
PRINCESS MARGlARET bicycle.
The fPedding Bing PARSON LANE, CLITH^ROE WliwLl lillCiC * ---
ence with fhe cdursfe'of nature.^ .I That huntmg,!for what tbfW
. all'told, and the nunlber of tolmak killed t by all the hunt?meh .and thpft
be worth serious controversy Is a fact whlchi the sentiihentallsts apparetoly do
tbp course of & ye&r,' is so snisll un in ruslon Into the
Inatural.world as not to
not dwell upon, i The fox, the tall the rest ate menaced by death
hroughout thefr existence; an oec^
slonal hunt is ah event In their fives to Komnared only
wlth.iother threatoto
their existence. I ’The cruelty:— Imagination. or rather
abnormal cruelty, cruelty continuous-alleged by ^ mentallsts ls largely , one of their own
, f, HUNTSMAN.. ROSE
pondepts ou
Slr,-Is A NAZI DODGE.
who presumdbly are Roman Cs thoUcs, shniild be so: fanatically devoted to toe
It Inot amazing that like “Observer," “AJ
cause of Fascism. ;
has nothing to kind’with the Vatican It F is as near Equally certain as canJbe that
corres 8tc„
For If Comtoun|sm DISHING ‘jTHE
which nobody ; outside their religion [has ever heaid and whose “ national circu lation; IS,probably,fewer than/itat of a strictly iocai paper like the Advertteer and Tltoes,”: which: In Its own area Is
s a source than thp. “iTlmes, ’ not toe [ob cure journals'they so often quotei-oi known to eyferyb'ofly:
addressed to Herr Hitler by Count P/cy: sing, the Bishop, of Berlin, on behalf of
“Details have beccime known of a letter j;
toe German Roman; Catholic | Eplscopte, on the subject , of . the so-calleu Ito- morallty trials of priests andlay brot|iers and thelf gross treatment In toe German Press, notably by toe official pertaan News Agency.:
Church’s
accusation.that toe trlalsjare being exploited deliberately by ;toe National-Socialist movement Ifi
“The letter, It Is gathered, rejtoats the '. ^ ; I
provide justifications for toe anti -Church measures already taken.
to
propaganda Is moblUzed to this end, from gigantic head-lines'on front psep to arrangements, for; the prespee 0 1 teachers and parents at toe trials, as evidence of the hlready visible fruits of toe towing of . hatred againsti Chris tianity, and especially the Catholic Church, attentloh Is called to toejdestruc-
“It Is. aUeged that every toeaite of 1 ,
case. I would like therefore to dfqw the attention of “ A.B.,’’. “ Obser^r hnd others to the following taken fronrno less
ascism and Nazl-lspi are to the same
entire electricity undertakings Pf the country is manifest and If carried out wltely can only result In the utmost gMd, not only to the authorities supplying
nonentity. Despite all criticism how ever, the need for reorganisation I of, the
well advised to go ahead, at toe .same time steering clear of the rocks which are so obviously strewn In their path| of
electrlclty but to the consumers a For that reason the Goyemment
which they have been ao wellfor^arned. ELECT liUi't
wlll| be large.
'Ur—Most of the pppbsltlon to otter | competence to, solve ‘fho^® Pr^^®® pantivitv-and who iwrlte purely as 1 the grouping of the new electricity boa^
‘tofrwhlch the cat'tossesThe mouse about this firrangeiheMt and ‘ subteltutea tpe within easy reac ' -I seffientallsts. l All nature as a fact is to;be In hands^oMhe m ■ f f l from the elementary cat and mouse mlsslpners. £ x p /ra t/o n .o f:L e a te is^
In It, nature
From.tne mpmeui, m u._ birth' happens to |
Hun\mg™whetller lb be! otter, stag, fox revealed a'fear on the part Oi v...- n. hnrp x’<i an bid Efigllsh Institution
criticisms of the last a'fear
authorlitlies of being swamped ‘ by toe Siindqy programme;med— It comes to mam
part °f thfe%ato What ■ would,; you ay
.two For exaniple, what
Lancaster and Morecambe actlpg On the other hand.
beyond the McGowan Beport ^ond t o ^ where they went wrong. The McCpowan Committee was an expert co^lttee which sat for a whole year to dea delicate and, difficult problems a; ■) solve ithose prob’- solptlbn to them
J.o •As one specially interested
ccio ..................... . , lUBuvc of electricity and- pf elei eels devour quantitiesl undertaklngslnthlscopnt^^^^^^^
your comments of. the lasUwo w?eU.. latest Interest. : There can oe no
wltp "2
^ i ' S * '■■?». west
to all classds of consumers. J The Government proposals
vicinity of top Mariet-place of many a , --------------- '
Library,:
where they stond, lies a mine of lA/or,^^j j tton appllcablfe to eyfery frame of _ mind
You refer [to thei harassed-policemen attendants. If, your
, , ,, • clnetoqs beeptoes a
the Monkey Rack" ? parwlnte Origin of toe.'speclpp” ®y
mind;
whenjthai.gfeat friend a.lloqk Iq. a a c v Teach.
. ^ n ^
the tom' H6w about the cinema Idea'of opening toe
reality on Sundays? suggest as suitable for toe “Youths of
the Apes I’ would be applicable. If you are pleased with the id ea of baths similar to toe one dohstruoted at Ingleton,.why nbt, to a pblnt, follow, the example 01 how these,baths w^re made a' reallty-- they were copstructed by the unemployed
nii
(Now toy ydung friends, here’s an op; tUnity to spend,your tltoe to youir Own
of Ingleton,l Under Iskllled supervision. -
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there are a t least twenty-five to thirty of you. ; Hbw; proud the City fathers and the to tep ay te gendrally would be, to see a permanent meiporlal In the form of an open-air swimming bath; constructed by the lads of the “ Mpnkey Rack." Do you realize th e ;; dmbafrassm'ent you cause the ladles of-the town bygazlng at them and occasionally whispering (?) “Whos th a t? ” o r ‘‘Nbt so bad,,dh!” . i Now ladsj I; am hot trylng-i-to be sar-.
satisfy eveiybody’s Iwhlms. oqoD'-'
castle or funny. But Instead of assem bling In the Market-place, why not meet In Brungerley Park} the place you all love to well. Form a; debating society; and discuss the pros to b bons of how to become godd and I efficient town coun cillors—yes,! town councillors who i can
INTENTIONS. “REDS."
appointment with which your “K.W.'s," and “Pendle Hills” scanned the Press report concerning the fall of Bilbao, searching this time In vain for the usual atrocity,' stories that one had become accustomed i to. see associated 'ivlth Nationalist! advanbes. ' No:doubt
toe.se hopelessly qreduloiis creatures were an ticipating reading! of the usual atrocity stories, scenes of carnage, massacre, etc., i that one had become accustomed to; see
Sir,—One! can Imagine toe great dis
and then probably your corre.spondents “K.'W.” ;ahq “Pendle Hill" would have conveyed
ektracts.from toe same to your columns as palpable evidence of toe
ng associated with'Nationalist advances, tlon of crucifixes' in toe, dloceses^^pf
r^elbUrg and Rottenburg, tooJutto®P^ on the life of Cardinal
Faulhabdr.Tch- blshop of Munich, r attacks and ffiSmts
.Chrlstl altar at'-Elchstatt, and ti|e^r^c6nt desecration of a new church, at |Wai|Qier ' tZS66»
I'
dlrected.agalnsfhlih on.leavlng- a Mwu®" church,. ■
In the interests of the national [welfare, for toe propagandist exploltatloa o^ the
“The letter concludes with an appeal. /- ’■ ' ^1 *1 ’ toe imPhtto pfy M Corpus
tyranny; of Franco and his- followers, i It must have been an occasion of great disappointment, the fall of Bilbao Itself, I mean, particularly in the case of V Pendle Hill,” who had swallowed the gullible ,falry-taleg about the “ Invincible ( General Mola’s troops bleeding to death before the Bqsquellron, line.” ’:, ; I ami afiald that “Pendle Hill "and other , blmllar- deluded people will 'have many more disappointments before.; the civil wair Is finished. .There Is no doubt
that.the fill of-Bllbao was a douche'of cold water lor thbie gullible
enough.to be duped' by |Commiinlst: propaganda, and who . have been imaglhlhg and prophesy ing that tob final capture of Bilbao would entail i“ indescribable horror,”, and, that the Basques would flee in terror from toe ; Natlpnallsts, Justjthe reverse happened.
plished with a mlhlmum loss of fife and In a manlier that has astonished the blasied Left-wing correspondents who have been^ceaselessly reporting and pre
The [taking of Bllbao.-has been accom
that the 1 atrocity campaign against Franco has fallen! flat,' The final stages
dicting Instances 'of Nationalist “frlght- fulnbss.” ' One conclusion, among many, to be drawn from the fall of Bilbao, Is
advantage!)' 1 ftp /n my ^observations Moorish massacres,jbnt they had been 11 > .inwnWM . ; nVicoruflT
or otherwise. Another volunteer
’ oppor- a istone’s thr'sw ffoni |
General O’Duffy’s Irishmen -who went mit to Epton B
Letthemievdrremetoberno man lsever I . butdenedi with time,
IntervTews with members of the Irish on their return from serving
.1 .................. , v,n»'ncS0f) .nnUpAmpn I I0UUW1U6
foilowlnf from the ,f“ Irish Times :— s Patrick Power, of limerick, said that he
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whlie/ift Spain, except for a, few burned t bodies. T here was a possibility, he
aw no evidence bf ” Red massacres _
General Franco’s troops because It was Impossltle to get ehough time to bury
hat thtoe bodies hqd been cremated fiy I TfjQ d o__ ^_______
^‘'Sstllned about top fighting qu£tles 1 soclal__ of'Gene 'al Frarico’slforces, a member of than
Gtoeral Franco to Spain arejub-.; DubUnjpapers, / 1 takp the
months igo and-ayhc( hive now returned completdy disillusioned. -
jne dents to the experiences of I ChrlstlanR the| O entoitelasticaUy a - ^ '
unscrupulous hope your reai
pltallsts there will be. rs realize the assumption
are toe fewer sellflsh and
of “ E.P(” anL, -------------- calmly HassuiSe th a t “ fundamental changes in tod ownership of land and capital” !will so change the natore of men as; to do kway with all selfishness
-J.1— In the pre-
,me they istlans!
solution Mil to popular, since |t Is less acceptlble to )0 Invited to do one s duty toan to be eltser invited to soak] the rich! or allowed to go'on exploiting the ppori.!
not blalm th a t the Christian;
We do claim that we abbot and detest lhjust(«.with no less ntensity: ,P.(’ £ild other Socialist, Is It for ;hem to accuse the Church
E S S # f .S S l s E I 5 's 'S » - '
told th a t when toe Moorish legions went into action It was their practice to leaVe not one man alive qn the field,- wounded
ui uic .. ............... i they: were stationed the Moors had slauglitered toe Govern; MR, ment troops whereVer they had found them-on duty and In their^beds^the whole place was edvered In blood, and' dead bodies wCre to| be seen piled In th®
ment. and said, thsit of the towns, where
confirmed this state- in' a barracks of one
^*An'’^incldent In jwiilch two" sets of General Franco’s troops fired on each other was' related by James O’Brien,
Clonmel. An Irish officer was, going over _■ Tm
totomecaiiaiylslfend troops,; when they 1 following; Ia-m/I 4-w/\<->v\ct btrrVtatl fnfitT
priests who, wheh I any . attack was threatened, took ithfelr place In: the. trenches, with .toe itroops—“ and could handle a gun wlthi ahyone.”:
Other volunteers fold stories of Carllst Spaniards are imterate, and have not the Mrs. Sp^geof J^ d ages,’’ , added on^ | -“Many of
for—whether It be religion or anything | and M: else,” commented ajnother . ,
The “ Irteh Press!’ describes a split In t the Irish Brigade. (T h e Kerry men and
‘General Franco’s aimy executing ‘Reds’ each morning in massed groups. . They machine-gunned to e ;condemned people, beginning a t their.jarlkles and directing
h i s ' " p e t” officers, iwho, they alleged, would not take InSsttuctlong of advice' from toe Spanish bfnceis. The Irish Brigade was “ nevef ih action, but often under toe ‘Red’ laftlllery:" . We saw
ahe North of Ireland men refused to ccept as leaders 1 General O'Duffy or
the fire up along toelt bodies. The ‘Reds’ In their last mojnehts lif te d ' their clenched fists In toe Communist salute, shouting ‘ Viva Madrid:!’ This ;was in Caceres. ' I t was Iff this town th a t toe brigade spent most If their time.”
not ye t been TRIED. mSir,—Readers - of (this correspondence
in representing toe Church as a defender, of unlimited prlvdte property and a champion of production for profit alone. The system we defend Is founded not merely on a theory bf rlghts,:but also on
ust admit toat“ .E;P.” Is being unfair
a conviction of dutlesMhe duties pf man sto - men
Because man has we claim he has a
ociety. .
to God, of man to other men-and of man- taken collectively ! and called
a'duty to serve God, right to-the‘things
R. Pi/i Bert.
were Reds, and neatly wiped them out,” 1 Fred; Taylor, Ursula and Mts. Mrs; Ije
tried. Heythro|) College,
M. HANNAN. Chipping Norton, Oxon. j I t tE LATE . DAVl b MONTGOjUERY
M ,ce at Mltton'church, toere vra ontgomery, Of Bashall Eaves,
At the InteiLent of the latejlr. David ... .....
many^ s?gns ol| regret rites w£fTe conducted by we vica.
opened fire on hlm.i j“ We thought they | Nieces qnd N®?h®Y,s A™ '®v ^ J J. C( Sir
Chaldeco t; SvdW D. Whitehead Mr, and
Jbhn-'andj Miss t t ;
way. ‘(Otherwise lit I might drag on for Dugdale; All]at Horse Hey, the Mrs. Tj Marslliq^d. and Family
would be ended quickly If Franco would let the Germans arid Italians have their | and Mfs. A.^e®‘
Most of them believed that the war| men, iy. iDSgdW; All]at Horse Hey;’
-s. Newifouse and Family finbrldge; ........... ... Summit;
rMr"aiii ^
Floral tributes '’'ef® sedt by t ^ im f e '^ v ' Ad^^^
(toe V§er3 Archdeacon f .± . Acker ley).
. ... „Whitehead; From Bashall Eaves Estate
'ercy Whitehead and Kennetli, t f
iSrbrldge; LadylWoriiley Dorothea,
Judge ;^I[eel; Ml.
T n w Drivk J-’ahd D. Chew; Mr. Sid Mts. D. Wilson. Bashall Ekves ; Mr. and Mfs A. PM and Family; M r. W. ^
slightest Idea of what they are fighting Haes; LMrs. Eccles, Holme Hpaa. Mrs
Backach Vifarns O U !
thoiback. [Doans brand Pofkuo^® Kidney Pills end these symiitoms by
Kidney' trbkbles usually be^in with or 'nagging pains in tuoismail of
strengthehini the kidneys. In the- samrway Do ms Pills .overcone, renal dropsy, 1 disturbed nights, sciatica, f lumbago ' and rheumatism arid .o^ker
orms of . self-poisoning due fo kidney
weakness: ■Jpyd, 501, Staph ton-road, ■iirisLu,,
dition with iiilammation of th^ bladder " ■ dwellings appeared atout I had a constart aching
I was in a' , bapK; still alt
wliilp waterj my body'.
..relidf within - I picked up
OAN8.ils.
depressej bild “ lifter ste ueeks in bed I
Backache Kidi ey Pills.
’ foei DD> aslMrt.
fit and Wl. 1 e®
rrhLy Pills, The;- brought few hours. Pradually n y lost health a: id "how I
Doans -(Signed) M. Lloyd."
Llo.Ta did. Insist upon-. 8 "Ss. and 6s.
“-
ainful joints md grew leipless,
________ , Mr. anc, . W. Wright, Brdwsholme Mr. and Mrs. papstlck
, which other Soclallsts.1 They
and ruthletofaess; ' the real; chuses of L_.
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us that the only hope of the British work- trouble to read th|f J"cy61^^1 loM ing class is Socialism., In hvhafway.dTOs sglf. :At,the very least he owe^t for this
^ the
Rack " is going to be sadly dlsappohited. If the letter] that they submitted last week brlfigs. forth any comments, T-ex- weiwUl find. .tha cumMoe is. m^ home ;town'of r p b . p r u n d ^ d th a t
pect we will ,thht CUtheroe,js^the
her local suppWters are.^nmeroUs; - I have often heardj Clltheroe^efCT^ j asthe ‘‘ ahcleht-boi;ough:’ a n d ™ k
STUDENT, so airily and vaguely. , . ■ ^ U , Finallv I beg .leave to agree witi
to some of our Worthy Councillors. ANO’THER . YOUTH.
WHA^
stage, a snille broke across my counton- ance whenT tead thelshort article “Olde
Sir,—As':6nL
BEY MIGHT DO. -------
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World " CUtheroe In Modem Tlm^. : Thank goodness they only, mite for
nfhPrtatCTe^ts wbrite continue In their venture to suggest why, the Goyertont mmu- ainjitsv**'-**" T“" ■ : I ecomeTxtlnct In the
north-.lt Is hunted to the electricity-industry In
one sectloh, of i the jjouths of pUtherPe. If open-;alr| baths were,constructed m the town^at Brunfeerley fas they suggest tod cinemas obened ,on | Sunday evening^ would , the mepayers of the town .be assured of toe Market-place footpaths being freeifreim the present conglomera tion of “ niodeto youth"? ,What actually do they find df Interest ^ standing there Is a question 1 bften bsk myself., See ng we‘are situated amidst such rural bwuty, M whfenijxplorbd with, a t A tlv e mind , strengthens pne’s^ character and
S ^ e c t j t o flndithera to some other entered I ™ P“ g f certainly tavlgotates one s Intellect, _pne , „ „ at the same tmie reducing^ to . cost E l S i i l f S I ? S ts J sir,—I am . pleased to see that/ the ■This (with G m
had been aid with electr cal conm an ^ “bk Guernica hi mind), suggeste jual dembUtlon 'tacUcSvwere
nus wici uwi *T",‘ ,;^ected f^orn ’ the j l e ^ .
k f i » { - j5 s f f i ? j s g a U g s ^ ■■ K.W. ” vlll now have:to;resort to his m m i ^
In m su
whUe they disarmed the «eds, vfent to welcome the Nationalists,^ ^ ■ I
in.conclislon, I wlh'quote an, eirtract^
■good luck i tc^ " Yoijth on the Monkey lattocltles) has profokpd , a Spgi^h I W ’^imay thblr artlcle act as an alarum Ljygg^g passionate th at the chpnces _- ■irtrtY.F
‘‘ancient" lls very appropriate. Heres ,,Qpjgyygy„. »guchkvagery (thp Red T
vif r*niinf*llmrR r .« ;.t-- »,
I of ■ toe -.fteds. wlnnlhg ;the war--fiever strong_tus now faded itb nothingness. T h e y ate facing superior morale; superior
•
slightly beyond the youth have only one chanc^ o l , v l c t o ^ . f nai espoused their cause'
. e L S fh e lS
pofts by ^ British-Fleet.” SPANISH “FACTS.”
the crime, of the Reds In Spal: * ' “
............ . . Is gr Mlyto novpr
of order. Tl ei AnarchlsIs, as osual, made a -last bid ‘to 'destroy the city before
Catholic Minister of ifusUce, Senor Lelyaola." The Rebs were dlsarmedana
suggestions
'leisure, and'BO On.f We cannot approve of complete'Soda Ism (toe ownership by
necessary for thait service, the right to life, toe right to (work, toe right to
the State albhe) b icause that would mean, that an. Indlvldua’s life, work lelsurd and the rest wotild bfi completely under toe
control of .;toe-^“ to condition (?f a w l ^
dividual Isfdenlid that human liberty for which, wc know from experience,
'i‘‘ir ‘“MT»""Qn:i wards other menl; The first of th :se Is . t^ o thM lm e n what belorgs to
^ r a e ^ S e S m (lefend depends Lain oh'toe recp'^tlm o j ^
fnAfa I article not the highest price they are . jg gj^g
ultimate, a ithorlty, thp Dean: of £ ^ f c r - we drte d , a e p ^ g^j.y
„y the wayi has-been rebuked « ®.“ ®S,|t ^
in Idecer u comfort, Thewstem ^
who ‘fwaShed ^ hands f " ^ t o ^ ^ h a n d an a tlcle by .ArthurBryant m th e | hood, on a.c .pry
pvtraet their haiSful riTctlon on a nelghbour- ai countR or even on the world
qultfe law- because of
^
brains, a rd . superior iforce, Now th a t their only reputable alUes-jtoat in^taoto^ S top Bas ues who for separatist reasons m conscience t) condemn the t
I the right to pfifete property
K m T w p S ' ' * W n . >S“ 7 'S . Uon. the 1 lyaslon of a French army and. toe‘blockade of her
property?; Slmblybecausewitooittote right mani canr ot easily carry but his duties to God, men and society. Any exercise ot this Hsht to opposition to those duties Is lalefehslble—not o:iW the
Why do fee defend the right to Private
money: to;demkd;in exchange fpr an the ilowest wage theV will
to givTihlem'fair value for!their _____ ______
.........
than the ahiount the reco&tioa
*,?■ SPI
•CANDID I I
GOSSIP
; iSaturday was a brill 19-years-old Jack La
The highlight of
,and former jChorles boy, who was makii ance'ln-Rlbblesdale I batted faultldssly and ,At one period to avtj made a spectacular! arriving there after I .on his back.: His cl
.awarded him a C9ll| Rlbblesdale W ^
away from his shoul
'hat was again I -''(jdusketeers,” HarryL Cornwall and Reglnl
.season and Washbrd .been a {regular
.son Is weU worthy oil dale Wanderers flrsl
i 'Although he ha
; always a live wire. :Tom [Heyworth
Pope, but everj CatooUc aU^ve Is bound ■ .I - A (jondemn the mliuse of fate property. Man's
squares' with the baj
'his brilliant flleldlnj -took two very smEf
fundamental djuiles, without wrach he has no fights] include more thUn the duties of 'justice, which I have mentioned above. . We are certain that thjre can be no sodlal order and no social progress till every man recognises and fulfils hte duties of fCharlty. It Is a mistake to think that theb^ duties are just obi ga tlons to give ahns-toey bind us to love
Sir—If “ Observer j’ thlfikSithe testi 'mony he quotes lb You^ last issue as to
simply bf cause an English judge writes a f -oreword 1 . . he ■--xeatly mlstak(en. We have long since leatoed' to; i^uw toqt „ 1 ohce off he judicial Jiench and proper^
greater v due than similar- testtoew to toe crlm| of the Frafico rebeH i^InS ^pata, . p
■ ■ iof toe Reds In Spain is of any ' — SlUllUilJ
j i ,1 ^ nnlltlcs no toore
Is.to be ex-
other mto as w: i°''®,9“?®l''®®’7^ other men as we would be treated our
other 1 all atong mr wis cori“^ - - ■'all
[E;s s
■from religion.] ! It Is not an afgument ' against toe ,td quote;my forebodings of. . future ecbnomlo depressions. I n»ve said ; all along in] this correspondence thai iron
to say that p^erty and unemployment has existed with capitalism because we are not defending a capitalism divorced ;
selves. j';. It Is no I argument, against our $olutlon,:;
.close In when Tom hit toetouckle of tJ curiously enough a several' yards. Ini player made a gral pants, which were r | on like grim de# retrieved his belt.
. iiail over toe bof boundary).
Taylor bowl In tolsi only 75 runs hit oflj
So viell did Jin
-Unlucky in not gett Blackpool’s “ staij cheaply, as he .wa wicket at 19 but “ toe umpire.
Clitheroe claim
■Clitheroe are hapm a double victory on
• I — *
Davies was in thej the match was wf -departed for a con still needed four ‘ tury. I ■
■When joined by.
.'.caster’s professloj 1 During the week!
: league clubs, Tol have made} offers I
I understand yet beeh
joined a Lancashln : only I be as Saturd
'does not intend ^
' to stay with thi| years.
■ contract expires 7 , hut he has been remain with the 1
;
' have had Iseriousl trlevlngia'ball ■Jiad knocked Intq a spectator threif -ously over; the he|
(An unpleasantl Church Meadow o|
^rl on the headl caused the youni and she had to | .lather, who was i
, wlcket-kepper, tel that when he r | a Greenvlood aa team as his son ■well at the momf be regarded as 1 batsmen. He against DarwenJ
. I Billy Greenwd 'luns.
A. Peters had thf scorer for his slq 13. He also tq
captain, and hlsj On his returnl
1 ' 'When they v| •'night ago, Nqri
: night ago. Ribn
were called upoif lor a month. As I antlcipatj
; iMaroney, a rlgf been playing amateur, should to their membel taken 47 wlckef each.
pow engaged a I of the season.I
- Chatburn, CI| popular centre-1 lor six runs.
Playing in hl| Second at Barn
.: . , When J. R. the giant, C.'
■
. . stumps. Ford! ' —lifas toe sub!
■ : said the ball sp of a house an
! 1 ments, one of f t ; -lives in a Coun : : .vsleep with his
"'■Rhodes imust f | anorden have alsa the famous Nott’^
Lancashire as an r holds a position L offices at Preston, I : noon profe-sslonalj
own ground this si had to' declare, a | distinction of beln| toe Seaslders all d also at. toe ChatM
When they have
when he returned f Blackpool on Saturd his merry knock of[ in a few overs and 1 plussed toan McDof he set his field forf wicket and Joe col
Joe Thompson rl
established a crickg Saturday, playing XI., he almost knoi off. The man In r
-rtrlbuted 104 towards! M 174 for nine. Tlf toe batting honoJ
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