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! \ (EIGHT) CLITI^EROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY. IVARCH 12, 1937. : : ' M Exide and Remax , hi SLAIDBURN. Eiectfical; Repaii| Service _ • • - 1 , : ;


lEHIU Dimiil) AHD SIimtER OfEIHIIUlS iND ExcHimeE service


I 6 volts, 25/-; 12 volts; 28/9 ■


Including re-winding, necessary rej^lacomenli parts and adjustments, no 'extras whatever. Alternatively jobs; charged mdividuaUy.


MAGNETO BEPAIRS EtIIIE ipil EfflERP ppllES.


I and Batteries in or around Clitheroe| And are the only ; local people executing all the above wc rkou the premise?


6 volts, 24/9; 12 volts, 46/9. Any battery replated in two hours We have the largest stock of Car Elec ttipal Components


SAVE MONEY. BRING YOUR WORK |,DIRECT TO U8 MANUFACTURERS GUARANT^^Ij) SERVICE


, ! Leave the name of your usual garaigfe; we’ll do the rest. i l l W. & F. omsoH


WEST eRd WOSKS, ESHIOR TERRiGE, i GLITHEIOE Send us your troubles, we thrive on them.


Tel'252. v\ n


PORTLAND bMEMT


|eninc MANUFACTUREtJi'BY CyTMEilGE ; FOR


In that we are worthy helpmeets pf the .about by us. We deshed it ancl It sprmg . . .


Sir,-In bur village nothing can lie hid.;,


mlsMss.: , _ „ teeivel TheRe


Almighty.: Questions have already been' from our strongest i , u— I .


details I may say It was quite a reason­ able sum. Also (that the Corporation did all In its po(wer to'meet me and accommodate me: fn every way. ' I Now I find I am; credited with having


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asked in your excellent paper about the;| outrages . Which freedom oi amount of guarantee I gave the Clitheroe Corporation to bring the electric power: to Dunnow Hall. | Without going. Into


suflfered. ^ m ex e cu tM duc|d a feetog, of revulsto ^


1 .latirtodrswltsstren^ W


to sive thplr lives. Prom the standpoint of af scientist one should, recognise gnes,|


'^gest; reactions against we j nougai, I


tin'whs brought J .


u cnrdns i


T )o Msiny Long FdCep <ays Canon


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address (AT BLACKPOOL 'BOi IabY cIlIIB j .


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DAVID WELCOMES GOLIA'tH. So trie Prilllstlnes are coming on; Tues­


ithought ! I ebon Lambert. Warden of Whaley 1 fngTwheTco'nterlng t o affairs of


ujged the need for deeper thlik t y tutuie of humai!


othir martyr, the’ Journalht Shval. who 1 R o ^ .Club, wasl killed in


Well, Mr. Editor f Imagine ypur corrM; 1 tlvds Pf PWpss oyer agauw vue .mw


i.wlsh 1 had written If, It Is . a good letter, an amuslngl letter and .with some of It I agree. With which parts of It J agree our vlffagp yllU already know (even before I dldimysalf probably), so there Is no need fop melto kpeclfy.: Your correspongent makes one mis­


write it. I should hate to take un­ merited credit.: All we same I rather


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......................................... " « iL T E '& .d * ^ a P r a i v t S f f l n r S


sBCfi w.


the Ity,


^ _ I I The 'Canon Instanced cross-word l am i remarked, “Rotarfans and all nen


L i le solutions as arguments Id favour Of -oncentratloh; thought and hatieice,


■ modwlll should maintain lan atn os- re of optimism and! hopefulness.”


pendents give you[toh names, so that .hlslorlc..Spain,.but ^^^^rer t o tovBl J yjhlch sees no posslblUty of the you know as well ks i; do that t did not furnished the decisive sentimental argu /


take, however. . 1/h^re Is ho lack of nelghbourllness t i oiir village. It m historical, knowledge It lacks. The march of political hlstoiw has not reached us yef I The cltU war, the Industrial revor


lutlon, etc., are oi^ matters of hearsay. We are still feuda„


Dunnow Hall, Newtop-ln|Bowla


I I Slr,- -Re letters


I authority Is hot gob.g to conduct nego­ Iftiations In or lthrough the public Press?


trlclty.


^ /RTHUR FITCH. id.


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[The authoi of “ So belt' course not (Dr. Fl'ch.-Ed.]


,£.9IL I ■'


SliAIPBURNi /ND ELECTRICITY. on


Is ft I noi; obvious that a public 31aldburn and elec-


I greater enterprise than ; they have in taking electrlcltjl Into the rural area. This has been done at a big risk and not without public criticism. ^ But CUtheroe _ right In the end,


Seriously wish to havb electricity brought to their,doors, Itj behoves them to get into touch once more with the authority which can supply them. There Is this to be said for t o CUtheroe authority: No public.body Iri the couiitry has shown


will come out all_ ____ ^ A i c s .


I trlclty cheaper, payers of CUth financial burden


any other out of considerable, but capital charges villages will (or


OUR WELL BOUGHT STOCKS OF PLUMPERS’ MATERIALS


' Also fine quality PAINTERS’ BRUSHES of: every description, previous to the big advances in prices, enables us to sell at prices which represent 25% under to-day’s wholesale charges.


Kindly Inspect our Large Stocks at the Shop (and our Warehouses. THOMPSON OXBURQH


n b o R LANE & MARLBOROUGH ST,; Telephone 107 :


Is of


■slllil being 1 murdered every day oni Wew....— I .What the (world hee^ today,' ■


without aitrlal. Five thousand Hlrvals haye been killed In prison with-hand ^ lades. ^^ousands of men anh women: ate


of freedom 9^ touto,^hay_ejeen,,to^^


oD^on - (The same acts have led to the 'anld again weiare coiifronted with s X reaction on my patf I did not hfa ;es and the forecast of the, nest it for these hetacombs to disassociate 'terrible: happenings tb the hman :ace.


e suspicion of ^dependence: ^of | sajd, f'is the_s^^


' ‘ When I Calve Sotelo was murdered triumphant in the. affairs of man. Ex- wl'hout any pretence of concealmenf .by petience, I believe, | will 'shoyf. how


. ^ J bll Ity of truth, justice and of g o o to


Qurl faces against the world’s affdlrs to-lay.


dooVi'cVint i no control, but we miist believe the: e Is problems that Ion-


frqnt uS,-' “What t o World Needs”


;aln long


he


mvfself from stupid murderers, from aI that Is absolutely, toiworthy of I hose frtozled primitives, who hate aU. science who have any conception of the ipssl- an lintellecf


th 'ee poUce captains, I wrote to my infoortant that Is.” I ■ , irimd Marcelino Domingo, one of; the fiuraanlty was faced with very serlous ip dms of the Popular Front, saytog, international affalrsj and: there were ^ outs an end to everything for me . m&ny who beUeved that there was only k r f o r :good” From then onwards I orie way but—by meahs of war, he said,


day? Yes; and Davldls rpanytOiWW them, - i Not that there will-be a P|teri®n battle atitrie -Clltheroe Gatiiollc.C \ f In


Lowerg'ate next Triesduy expect trie 'Wllmott Cup. Eaat wncashffe final will be a pleasant! affatt, with


everybody enjoylhg the' thrllls apd aur mlrlngjthe skill of the players.


pare Manbhester with the Arsenal In football; i perhaps quite rightly, for they have 'at; to f f : command at least ten fkm’ous Internationals, Brit let' no nne compare Hlbblesdale with Daraem V a - haps we might be on a par with Burnley In to'football world, hut ffever Darwen,


Some Of-'our table tennis Iwriters com­ Sitaesdale taljle Tennis Association. WILMQTT ICDP FINAL ON TUESDAY.


I place on Wednesday at the commencing at 7-301 p.m.


Social Centrf Here Is th


, wMers, and I ido not apologise for my I j choice. 1 j; Barlow v. H. Greenwood, 7-30 p.iri. D, Porter v. C. Mi Fort, 7-50 p.m. [ T, Wilson and W! Briggs v. H. Green­ wood and D.iDawsbn, 8-15 p.ih. |


order of play. Next fm gdlng to tip the


t C Fort and J. Parker v]H. Briggs (and W.’Pletcher,B-45pi,m.


Singles' Final afi 9-15 p.m. Doubles’ Final frbm 9-30 p.m. approx.


the twq left-handerf C. M. Fort and H. Greenwood, and 11 also anticipate; the


ktegles’S title.e, andtri and J. Parker to


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SlfeurnttncM over thlth » o.n Aye Chester dnd Liverpool, Rteblesdale stands , Iri Laricashlre onrthe next


very independent body too.;


started talking about. The .team selected by Manchester has, I understand, been slightly I altered'.and now rMs, A. G. Millar, C. W. Davies and H. C. Cooke, with Arthur Waite as non-playing captain. Perhaps the appointment of this super- tactlclan as skipper Is due te the (reputa­ tion of -Rlbblesdale’s ovm non-playing pilot, but [whatever- t o reason, It shows our opponents are leaving nothing to chance in toff effort to rptato the Wll­


Stilli that’s not the Wllmptti Cup I „ mott Cup}


rftod uo^Senor Largo Caballero’s paper Nations'and other peace organls; tlons rd read the foUowlng headllnes printed hid falfed:' and; that rearmament was


tiew I whs In danger. One morning I. Those people beUeved|that the League of


Sow the record of Gregorio Maranon, hbwever, that these'were times when f f i t UP in t o Fascist4ts.’


.n enorihous letters:, ‘If you want to (the only safe, measure. He bel eyed, . ' , to n of goodwlU couM exercise a studied


the leadlhg lights of SlaldbuW is how that omm sneem^^^^^^ It! death warrants, t o


h S a ^ o f f l ' l l t o e m S .mu o hiving left Madrid, I was able to profit by ctoe out. f OTtmateg, ^ standt to reasoS that the preliminary I > you will, however, be able to appre-


t o disorder' that ensued., I sopsht refuge in to Polish Legation— but the pirtlculurs (of my flight are of no In- t^cst


cost of taking electricity to Slaldbum or I dUg the'Irony of the situation when I the way place must be 'to ygu that the samb Largo Caballera, having liquidated toff too thus! condemned the former prisoner Slaldbum like other ' gf Primo'de Elvers, had, whilst T was ,ln


burn's by their electricity to Slal


;roe to shoulder the which is rightly Slald- lodal authority taking dburn at a loss. Morq-


would) get their elec- prison, drawn handsome pay as a Coun- It 'ls not for the rate-


df State from the Military^ Dlcta-


over, Slaldburn o): any other townshlpjls jj^g victory wHl give' ine t o greatest, practically guaranteed a faff deal under gitlsfaction.- In any case, there can be: ...Ut o eye of the Elfectrlclty Cbmmlsslohefs,


^ “The Resent situation allows of: no hklfway house. For one thing the dte isrcast. | Franco is certgin to wffi; and


ploiting of any community by any other community. wh'at it seems to’me is wanted Is a Uttle less suspicion nnd; a little more confidence alt round. Cer­ tainly If any township wanting t o bene­ fits of electricity begin with the Idea that the authority who is the source of supply are going to get at them and sell them a pup then Is going to be nothing doing. That roads leads to a cul-dersac. Let the two pebples, bdyer and seller, forget the pastl and begin again In a spirit of g.od will and confidence. Then Slaldburn will get Its electricity and put Itself on the map once more. If.lt falls to take advantage of t o present openr Ing Slaldburn may well be the last out- Dost of paraffin lamps and^ candles, for !n to near future there Is going to be an enormous fill p In the spread of elec­ tricity to the remotest corners of the country districts.,


ho will preventf any profiteering or ex­ 'WELL WISHER. I I' i y . & c u re d hy ;r/J| w iIII|; 6- THE oH **'


PHYSICIAN'S REMEDY


6ephos is a safe and certain cure. Whereas many so called remedies merely dull the pain for a bij-ief period, Gephos qiiicbly removes entirely all trace of discomfort. It acts as a ! tonic to the system.


e e p h o s i i s n o t a single ( drug bat the prescription of a n Eminent H a r i e y I S t r e e t


Physician; and .Does Not Affect the Heart.


Sold hy all Ghemi^ts and S to r e s j in powder


iD


tablet jform SINGLE DOSE Powder or Tableli


Sole proprfi'i^it Cephos\Lid., Blachburn.


be It ” regarding the above, t o people, of Slaldburn are qjilte prepared to pay! as much as “Onlooker” or anyone else for their electricity. What they ' are not. prepared to do : s to pay so very hand­ somely as to make a present to Clitheroe Corporation for getting what they are


SLAIDRURN Sir,—In'reply , -


AND EIiECITRICITY. to “Onlooker” and “:So


, ^ entitled to.


400 to 500'yards of cable underground to supply one place on a quite nominal guaraptee without any cost to t o guar­ antor, Slaldbuni people are entitled'to ask why they ishould pay so much as between £500 and, £600 for a similar


When Clitherde Corporation can carry ■/ ! concession.


with a little sweet, reasonableness, with an eye to the bmefit of to'inhabitants of Slaldburn,” it would appear that Slaidbum cpuld .earily be supplied with the great boon c f electricity; to the profit of Clitheroe Corporation and the,yillage of Slaldburn wlfhln a, very short M e . '


“If the two sides would get,together i '


; SLAIDBURNITE. ' '


SPAIN. '■


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readers which appeared In the Issue jof t o “Catholic Maid,” March 5thi and was given ip jah interview by the President of the Achdemy of Medicine !ln Madrid, Dr. Gregorio Maranon; a founder of the Spanish Republic', to a fepreserita- tlve of the "CaMIlc Herald.” ; ii The biologist, pri G. Maranoh, says,the “Catholic HerSd,” Is famous for;Ws


sir,—I sukml : tlie following to your


dlscoverlps and work in cbnpexlort with the endocrln giaiids, and fpr his scientific essays. ,‘He wa: a deputy In the Spanish Cortes and one of the'founders or the Republic. He is, the author and pro­ moter of the Bill that granted the'vote


to womenin hts country.: It la'preclsely,


a person of hik, stdhdlng whose evidence is .wanted .on the probleifi of Spain—the


prlsohhierit fbr hls Independence towards the military Dl( tatorshlp, He was asked for hls true story.'


evidence of a lollticlkfi Who was cour­ ageous ffiopROEltldh'arid' paid with Im-


act of 'contrition! : : I havd.-been misled,' I have been'mistaken. Save for :a-few


“My true stoiy?” he said.. It Is an - ' Advertiser Officei 27, Castle Street.


new-fangled ' C; itholics, whO! persist,' 1 in their prejudice Ini favour of the, Com­ munists, a ir th ? intellectuals : of Spate think as I do, speak as I do,' and, like me, have had to fleq from Republican, Spate


__ i W^ ^,ni nvatmnfl amr TimflfPPrlYlff Of f?X- I -n


primo de Rlvffa’s dictatorship,^ from which i suffered personally and bodily, was, compared wrttn the Red tyranny, an a nlable dictatorship. The intellectuals, who were fortunate enough to be tosld-l ing in the territory under Nationalist' control have neither - had; their; Uves; t'lreatened nor been obliged to go Into e die. You can see for yourself. In aUi tie hotels in Paris and in the large towns,


5 comparison between the two regimes,!


of France you will find political refugees: ffom Spain. All of tom are people who f ave esekped from Bed Spain. Not one has found It necessary to leave Nation­


alist Spain.” 1


• “ iiT^flii - **l A i* HITLER’S GERMANY.


vrhose article on Hitler you printed last vreek. Is perfectly sincere and the picture l e drew of the Germans in poSt-wsr jears bonkflde. But I suggest It has Uttle relationship to t o alms and am­ bitions of present-day-Hitler.


Sir,—Ihere'Is no doubt Mr. Wallbank;


unduly klffd to a nation who putitheff fate to the arbitrament of war—‘TOrid power or downfaU.” For the time bring It was downfall; Since toy put; jtog- (and to the expense of nearly a million


In any event Mr. 'WaUbank seems, to be -I J


Sued and several thousands of nillllon )unds In cash, does he seriously bej


,',he penmty te- blttetoss of^sopl they 'lave only got what they asked for. _ ; Does'Mr, Wallbank for example beUeve


'vlthin twenty years of the termination )f t o wall If we hqd asked for the lep ;um of half the British Empire, as they ire asking for to; f?tern of - toff /olonles, which they would undoubtedly lave. grabW if they had proved


;he Germans would;have listened to us


victorious? [ And'lf we had sald;lt was itolen they, would have replied that It was won byj conquest. , ,'


'.mies did riot filch the German, colonies. (Germany sued for peace, and one of the MdltlonS bf heace was the surrender of ief; cblonlbs and that toy should -be, nandkted to one of bther of the Allied Powers.for administration, i ;


' leld resporislble for the war. (Sermany s always saying she did not start the var. Every one else, on the, contr^, iays she md. Great Britain and her


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itatements' about her colonies to aU part? )f t o world. Have we no one who :ould shout equally loud, what It co^ us n lives and treasure te bring^ Ger­


Germany Is continually i shouting


many to her taees ? tves can never be given back, and tnerp


rig: those vast sgras of money to t shp, )y her; wanton starting of: the wai;, mused this'country to spend.


S rio 'talk pn the German side ' •' .(Continued foot of next column.)


, It Is a marvel to me tliat no one; when ipeaklng Iri pubUc, has put before ,to vorld te plkln, unvarnished language the [act that Germany In 1914 could have prevented the war. She did not do so or ittempt to do so; she must, therefore, be


and spared all the penalties which toff criminal recklessness brought about. Indeeff take it by, and large was there any victor In the world war and have not Other nations suffered as well as to Germans? It may sOem to-Mr. .WaU­ bank arid others-of hls way of thlntog, k one-eyed, way of lookteg at thtegft but 'I aSk him if Germany Instead of Britain ,had nominally won the war, ■vhat would have been our fate at the 1 lands of t o Germans and would t o l ank and file of Germans have offered 'IS any sympathy? If they have paid,


Ueve they should be petted and spoiled _ :


cQPTitopp That aid restraining Influfence on those who, I


ipevltably lead to war.


caju and execute; to sentence^ were bled alew hom after t o


L t o t I The President (Rev. Prank Coleman),


other pursuits at the same tlmone ctod not bilt believe'that Intelllge it lis­ tening had largely disappeared.


,e greatest dangers Is , t o wireless . The Jeless has ted to a'decay or declne of telllgent listening,” he added. That view, the: Canon rem irked, Ight he challenged and argued, but, len It was realised that people could iten to t o wireless while enga ;ed In


cannot help feeling also, that 6ne of gs seemed i good to It.


jjjgj-gy q{ a Press ,


„ree witly'me, but I think we !,re In­ clined nowadays to put out bur thjriklng II ke we put put pur washing.”


hanklrig '(/anon Lambert, remarked, do hot know whether the Cam h will


headlong into methodis “Mnt at apeaJwere


No Onol,could lUlSginG d — - • . players'than these teur Bads who vdU


■ ' t to ^


ladder equal with BririUey bnd Bfackpo^^^^ .1P P All the associations te


artners In the doubles’ lamei


retain


i C r i ^ p t e n s h l p . j (a word of warning mus


; jje L a wbnderful defen-


jj anybody proves my Is the man


RlbblesdalB as a progressive organisation, 1 ,. recently lie hbs “ weighed up ’’ hls; ^ Sn ? s se s , with t o resrilt that several gbod judges favour ten.


siVe player, and'having played H. Greeft-


ea st LANCASHIRE PHAMPIONSHIP, At Accrington next SaMday afterriqon!


with entries, from every area, including ouj- own star players had entered we must be glad that


represent; Manchester. Andy MUIar grew cjiamnlonshlp to Tom Ali ton, of Burnley, up' as a ‘f boy wonder with :even more promise than Lurie, and he has repre-


havd already given the p[gyg^ tom I consider he has


ocicuuuio a* w


sented England ( in Swathllng : Cup hiatclies at home and overseas Slnco.nQ was 15, the lastoccasiori being InThe world champlouMlps te Austria; te Feb­ ruary this year.® The only Aridyl rids never reached t o highest pinnacles that were


his temperament. He is a super-player ^^o might upset hls calcu ,latlons, and those of his supporters, wrieri in form, but if he knows he is not i newthe Baden event? Perhaps the Easi


ter h m Is ^ , ^ a d heard of th' champion, Bergaman, befon


quite;up to conceft pitch he has a habit Of throwing grimes away Smiles seem to riave a permanent home on the race of C !W. Davies; who revels In those won­ derful long distance returns that have made him fairious, and , whatever hls opponent does Davies is always there, complete; withl smlles, I hope to see


ACCRINGT()N DEFEATED,


some of Charlie Fort’s smaslies forcing' the scores being Ite sets against 8 setk tRgtowearmorejerlous^


, In this, trie slxti- Inter-league matte Rlbblesdale agate I had rin easy victor;’,


at least temporarily. Then there Is H. C. Cooke, professional cricketer, - and re- Karded as a vriteran table terinis Inter riatlbnal; though he’s only aborit 28. Cliff specialises te attack,-which!wifi pro­ vide [our'lads with an opportunity to te.6t their hrilf volley defence; WIw Arthrit,


arid the distances travelled In thet' world tiurs, the bird-keeper at Wnlpsnaae Zoo, Ilucktaghamshlre, has “rlfiged’ over ],Q00 wild birds during, recent iionths, attaching aluminium numbered r ngs to


To discover the length of life o: birds I'UA,. r I.


their legs sp that to y may be Id intlfled 1 y, bird watchers te other parts of the \ririd. 1


is to whether we should or shq'uld not (eturn to Germany her pre-war Colonies.


(Contlnu'!d from preceding colrimn.) Let then be an end to the discussion


Germany will just riiake this the Jump- :ng off grriund for 'further deniands as he has dorie throughout her history. If Germany—and of course by Ger­


team, arid with the ball'Iri motion I f appy they! will show what they are [made of. I want to see how Herbert Greenwoods splnlls'dealt.with, for.lri local league play I’ve -never seen any player deal with It successfully, and only Greenwood appar­ ently can curb Charlie Fort’s exuberance If Arthrir Briggs can Arid tee i speed of the table I expect to see tee Manchester stars changing their style, for they can, not play Arthur at the end of the ,run back, [unless they want to Ipse many


points; ■'


many I mean her rulers, not her people, ’M ure orily to blaine te so far as they nxe. a docile cbwdlwho will march to ih'e slaughter like' lambs at thri call of Iltler—If /Genririnyj has peaceful ffiten- Ibiis. why does Herr von Rlpbentrop


imbllcly threaten that she will either : irive her colonies back by conseiit, or she vlll proceed to take them back by force?


' lermany Is out by sheer brag and bluster ;ri - bludgeon the world—by a spate of vords—into making her the vlctirof the ast war rir d not the people who actually von It, She has got off extraordinarily veil and has taken-advantage o' all the et-offs In cash and'kind grante i by the Miles, to rearrii until she Is tie most j'owerful jnffltery nation on tie Con-


that these same four players wlU be^at Accrington oh Monday, giving an exmbl- tion', which Rlbblesdale has arranged fpr our I neighbours and teat they m be paid at least five guineas for an hours play, while on the following night they will [visit Clitheroe purely for the honpur of Manchester.


It! Is an Interesting plont to mention .} \ X1 ; ;


CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL ATj SOCIAL i SERVICE ON WEDNESDAY.


;


one!night to bed tp recuperate frbin' teeff exertions against the internationals; tee finals, for tee championship- take


;lnent, ! She has long passed hrir needs , r i


ind Is well on the way to a poiltlon In ,vhlch she (can attack other people where ind when she will. ; Would we hs ,ve been n anything like her position to-day If 3ermany had dictated the peace terms 'ri London? Mr. Wallbank kn ms the inswer as well as 1 do, The one nation In Europe wlilch all the other nations ferir Is Germany. She constantljl complains that other nations regard her as the! culprit and do not imderstanfl her.


anris tb defend' her against attack,


than words affd the actions of G ermany show, thatl she raakps no attempt herself to uridersfand the outlook of hei neigh­ bours and) that she has aggresslv-i Inten­ tions at the suitable moment V 1th the object Qf expanding German territory. Hitiei; qannot haye It both ways.' He ' ___ outtriatlhelsallout f-


Actions speal louder


Hitler the place In the sun to w rich he Is entitled, but only»on condltlin that It brings a general settlement not only of European but of world, affairs aid that when he has obtained, hls ret sonable necessities he Is isatlsfled to ilay the


.............him on a tray. Hls actions are' at least suspicious and If hri is re­ garded with sjisplCion by every nation In 'Europei' Incliidteg hls lateit ally, Itate rie :pas nobody to blame but him­ self. [ TMs Dr, Jekyll and Mi- Hyde policy will not db. ' It deceives t o one. r io r One .would be willing ;o give


cannot erj arid want able settle apd at tl other pat sented to


mentbf Europe arid tee world, e same time threaten to take on’s territory if It Is rot pre-


ribthlrig ihore than a peace- _________ r peace


were eiriphaslzed at a juvenile Court held at CUtheroe, on Monday,(when'a flfteen- years-bld Whalley boy Appeared, before the-Corinty Juvenile Panel for carrying a gun without a licence.


Daggers of ^ i r Guns. The dangers of boys using alr-gUns


Day, about 2-55 p.m., -he saw accused point an air gun at a street [lamp, fire and break the glass. When he saw wit­ ness, the boy puttee gunibehlrid hls back and made for home. Asked why he had broken the lamp, the boy replied te a t he dldinbt mean to break It. He admitted that he had not a licence. When Inter­ viewed , the boy’s father said hls son broiight the aff gun home fpr him to exariil'ne and he reluctantly-gave him permission to keep it. | • !j The boy told the ma^strates that he


pjC. Wlison stated that on New Year’s ii ; Glvlrig the Wllmott chip players only!


W te Is not playing, I db not know, but inter-league play[, A terprise was the hls experience'willbe there forihls team defeat, by a wooden radket exponent, bf to call upon, arid I hope they need4t. There!are Imperturbable heads In our


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could riot'make tee jotirney. Sklppfr Eric Brooks took Charlie’s place agatatt the Accrington trip mrin, and lost by a narrow margin, but B. Baron, who filled the second vacaiicy, had a- three clear sets :Vlctory, vi/hlcti wasl a flhe debut in


h. Greenwood, who can psually be c o ^ ed on to win in th-!se matches: but all the


others won with somrthtog to , spate. The details were: A. priggsj ^ 1 ; E- Martin, 2-1; r-D. Porter. 2--1; V. Bush. 3—0; H. Greenwi od, l4-2;;K. Sherllkfr,


Ihelr visit. Their teeerfiilness was rippr ;- elated by all the spectators, partlculaily -by the faff sex. who,;, were present in (order, I presume, to support the Accrin i- tonlans, but befote the fend of the ipatih 'they had transferred their afieglanie,, due It 'was said to theiihandspme Impn from a certain village institute. _JAt any rate some m'embfers oft the Rlbblesd!,le side crirrled' the war (Into the enemy s-


2-1; E. Brooks, 1-2; B: Baron, 3-p(). It was evident teat the players enjoyW.


llilU LUC


crimp wrie'ii suppler came,'and by meaps or friul obtained (two suppersjtpris wlrinlrilg their second match In one ijigrit. One riiember of the side was remarkably . rejuviriated when he Wore his hat.1 arid


hAls ---- playing kit


was able to'express tee thanks; of t team to the hpste at the!conclusion of the


mlrers: ' Tbps It v?as -rise airiong hls falj: ad-


later that Mr. Brooks 'crinquer” at the! same game In the;Ei


Lancashire championship (March 20tU st


pleasant evferitag, hoping that soi) • '


members-of the! side yo would return


TUNING YOUR NEW


• (By A.B.C.)


DEVELOPMENT THIS POSSIBLE.


WIREESS MAKES',


thought that tuning a wireless set coul be “as simple as A.B.C. Yet now .. literally and truthfully Is! ^


had befen playing with [another boy In the] garden of hls friend’s house and he was taking his gun home at the tlme the Incident occurred. By way ot|a joke he said to 'hls friend, “ Suppose there was a bird ori- that lamp,” at the same time polritlng the gun and pulling the trigger. He aid hot know the guri was Iriaded and theldamage to the lamp was at} accident. The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. A. J. D.


cen;ly In a near-by division a boy lost b the use' of hls eyesight through another


Sipt.'Pagett pointed out that quite re- | !,.


gairie with the rest of the nations, and not be continually hankering af ;er new territory bn!the groppd tffat Germany Is crowded, out. If Hitler gfets hls lolonles back it will have no, more effeci on hls economic fpositlon-ron his ability to get the raw: materials' he needs—tl an the sailing offa canoe down the Rlbbli has o.n the! tide ,rit Preston; The natloAs want to get together and-give everybod;! access to tee raw materials of the work and u Hitler has the same.opportunties as everyone else,.,If he. means to win tne confidence of the world he will have, to


be satisfi'id; ^


- I ' , _ ffCRDT/TOR-


- to tee seriousness of tee! offence. They hoped It had been a lesson to! him. It wari pointed out that the'kun had,already bee|i coriflscated. ' ■ j .


oy firing an air-gun. - [ - i Dlsriilsslng the case ,on priyment of costs, the Magistrates warned the boy as


.,:


hei^hstone was discoyeted byi removing an old fireplace inlri Ba5}tergate; Whitby, Yorkshire,


road arid petrol taxes In with, £573,703 paid'te,19


An ancient tonibstone lielng juried as a orkmen


T .ouse'-ln


Petrol consumers paid filb 450,000, In 1935, Icompafed


advance are Miirphy Ridlo Ltd., who fi r many years have pioneered develoi- ments in the islmplmcatloniof radio receivers. Not quite two years ago]they Introduced automatic tuning correfetlori, hailed as one bf the most Important cori- trlbutlons yet made towards “ maklnk wireless simple.” Now their alphabetic: ,l tuning systerii Is ( another step In thajt


duced on to the market embodies an entirely new devfelopmeht In the form or an alphabetical tunirig scale. .Six'.y stations are listed alphabetically arid all the user has to do Is to (Select the one le wants to hear arid turfi the nob to It. 'The firm responsible for this technic il


A range of refcelversljust being totrd- : direction.


Robinson): That is justione reason why yog should not be aUoweli to carry a gun,; If you fire It arid don’t know whether It Is iriaded or not. -


- I Tliri -Old Method.


exactly whereabouts Itsiname appeared— not always ea'Sy when lots of stations ar: scattered all over the scale.


method with the! old. Up to now (stfitlo names have been llritad in'teeff wave} t length order, and getting any station bm


It Is Interesting to contrast thej ne he “locals” meant remembering falrtr


” alphabetical tuning’’ was the logical way to overcome this! difficulty, slnci everyone knows'tee A.B.C. Their; new sets embodying! this feature are (now appearing, and can be seen at Benthrim s the local Murphidealers.


Mutphy- Radio--long ago declded:tha- ' ; ,


couples up to ; £300 :to furnish theff homes, and a further £600,000 fimd to^


A £600,000 fund to lend newly-married


lend schoolboys up to £400 - for a college educatlori, are proposed In a mu to be brouglit before the parUainep ot


Ohio State, tJ;8;'Ai-: ' ! Ten years ago few people would ria”e'


Rlbblesdale.. :Nat irally Tom Alston ii the favourite, but favorirites, I ain tok by liiy racing friends, do not always win. There are such things outsiders^ even


hope that the lurprlSe comes iffote


rLancashire criampjlon vflll spring! fron|i. similar obscnjlty.


in a body, but there are other


..of nf players are rewarded te I 'Rlbblesdale selectors for


league In this I wish our


the East Lancashire chair plonshlps'beg^in brave spirits v?ho wlU “ carry the flagj In


;nls competition, !,nd hope that these jjj tjjg jyture by the ;helr enterprise,


The singles’ flriallSts. I expect,, wifi tie


Greer wood for ': the e sMlf of C. M. Fort the doubles’


Catholic Deb


.jon'“ The Church! am ■The Chairman; te'


Ih e Catholic Clu! •Mri .'Bernard Wlnb jrttatlbh of the Cai-1


THE CHURCH -There wasiangtei


; .ready, to do—to si relating to their , ifell


In irenilnlscent mu the speaker. Mr. 1 doiffg iwhat Catholll


• • Mr. Wteckley bqsi


ii.that never had, thle: ! cusslbri about edu(| .People seemed tg goods irelnsuqlcl ■they f'iel a desire and tl ey seek |to -fitj'Ari ;ustine hac create us, 0 Lore


[ ■


encyclical letter 6: , seven' years ago,' Cfiirlstlan educatidn


: cducrition belohg' activity concemc' and' therefore ft


Iheart: Is restless jtil Education:Is done; last 'grid, rind then •fix th^lr gaze ori


tlori to the three •Churpli, the Fam: The Church jha| authpmty to te;


teach lye all natioh divine guidance afi! driys, even!to tj the 'Wprld.” She h| in virtue of hei! hpodllj With Irul Church prombtes even ('physical Jcuitil Help g(r harm Chms j ■work of the Churef with ,the regulajtlori Church' Is always ' History affords! gri the : work of tee pL education;,it IS md| the Church, hat ij jnatteA ■


to |thei-family, cate M its parent IfV' - ■


■ mentsLj The Chtirgh the iirimiiys right, iharellin educitio


•sists-rif that peace aamiiifes and irid I which families g -liave the free exer ;State| ought to i |Ja|niiy, in vew - aisoJ 1 the St: te -education and Insl 'shbula|encour£gQ 'the Cflurch and te l ing their work bl


f auteoht-y to p:'oili are; i And as thfe


-spect'the Inherent ( and! family. -With regard


, human. Botli jirl own I dbmaln; eacT boundaries wWch hoWever the s:


iChiirth and Stat 'PppfeiLeo xm., diyldfed the govir race between -w r tlealjand, clvi . things I divine,


1 two! uthoritles, same matter. the!


point! of view, npy peteriefe and jgrl them'.” Eduoatjio for' it 'concerrs bodylot man; ;.s so should tner- •twqeri Church A


irie { .i t I


oflltsdlf; henc and duty to super right (has beer] . . . at Ivarious times an-


’T # r ■ ’





pal eel


EDl|cATION i l W second ril


'Ecnocils where lecel lias |a' partlcfiarl cltlzenk Intheirclvl 'At all times h-)v|et|


oyer I to the :^t;it(j mote the spir tt al| Idrl the Chur :li ; Christians who ar| thdy|are taught t | of trie State. Nl thing to rear f'oi ich in th ; lie


n- ,Cpu MOD


-'I'Who IS the sub, whole man,' tejil ;his ilongmal qs' Christ.: Any sys denifes or d:sre graefe IS unscu: iticlihations rriu tglndencies rniisl ijegiffated; abo eiillghtened d


;gcspel law,-ev planted in- fne people are d Dealing teth


education, Mr. tlloj Chrlstlriti Cfeived or me iriffly will be (e Said. I lie.


hjl tffe means lo equdators wouli froiri gll depmd' Ignoring th( It


s


i-ierltfiy InS'r ! Nowadays t l iin the envltoi I methods ang ivalnri; but it whri exert th


faige; it infill iacred rltua, chuiihes, he r


Ireparation lo childtep. lent of


iitrilly educst 0 arrints.'unf art


. a' tfeacher ult i jThfe Church- Cateollc teqeb so (that th «hqu|d hav,-,-


plety. 'Catopl' ■be engaged sclgrice of >tlan eefu) .e grace,


te t '! The trul nriblest arid Educators ttiu:


perfect Chiistl fudges and ac' ently in aecor lllriinlned I y -' thdiexampl-; a Is'the true am


thrit greates (Continu


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