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OlITHEROE ADVERTISER AJD TIMES, FRIDAY, JDlfE 18, 1937. (TEI^)


total ,»fctoirt.u;», I


1936 Austin Light Thvelvo Four, Ascot Fixed Head Saloon, .fitted with


1935 Austin 15.9 Ascot luxe. Black


Bumpers. m ialoon De-


193d Austin Ten Lichfieldi Saloon 1935 luxe, Maroon . , . . . . . . . • • • •


1934 Austin 13.9 Ascot' laloon He- Luxe, Blue ............ .


' '.k''


£130 £130 £85


1936 Austin Seven Ruby f aloons from fcou 1935 Austin 18 , York Sabon De-luxe


Austin Ten Lichfi|eld Saloon , De-luxe, Black... i . . . j .


I Long wheelbase, colour Blue.. . . ,Ho« 1935 Morris 15/6 Saloon De-luxe, ciolour Black ......... ........ y


1933 Morris Isis Saloon I'e-luxe, spot' 19Ibss, Black......... •■I,","’ Morris 12/4


1936 series 2 Saloon, Black


34 Morris Oxford li^-h.p. Saloon De-luxe, Blue


1934 Morris 12 b.pi Saloon De-luxe,


1935 Vauxhall 27 h.p. Heduxe Saloon £126 1935 Vauxhall 20 h.p. De-luxe Saloon, Maroott


1936 Vauxtiall 14 h.p. De-luxe Saloon, ^ 1935IBluo . . . . — •••■’ y y V "


V


1934 Vauxhall 12 h.p. I e-luxe SalooU; 1 Black.;....... ........


iGrey


• i Saloon, Blue ...'. j . . 1936 Vauxhall 20 h,ii. 1 luxe. Blue, M a^ i|* n t condition


1938r VaUxhail 12 h.p


I ithroughout 1935 model Rover, Ten


Fixed Head Saloon De-


; 1936 Hillman Minx De-luxe Saloon,^ I Blue or Black.. . . .


: ' B l u e . ,


1933 BuIckiViceroy Saloon, colour: 19I Blue ...;....... •••


.


1933 Ford 14.9. Tudor Saloon, Blue . .! £30 1933 Standard Big Twelve Special.


29 Buick Saloon, Good condition.. i£26


i Saloon 1935 Vauxhall 20 h|.p. Drop-head


■ I Coupe, colour Maroon


l -i!{ advertised Cars are in \ amdition, and will pine:


IIII


J . & S. l^ ye r Eaoam


9 ; Phones 4191-2-3; ijight Service 4193


VAUXHALL D 8TRIBUTOR8 AUSTIN MAIN AGENTS |


;


OvEB 120 Em loyEES can EENDEE Ah r Seevioe


£115


splendid I. service.


Vauxhall 14 h.p. I e-luxe Saloon, ■.............. ®


S I


£70 £85


S e r y Wlch'*ould.dlsgrac_e Eome_^of themselvi


heautlful^ountr sia the""heathen”


All whd abhorOthe desecration of ‘pur countrykde by thes^


■ 'es ic


before the ny iue.it: s s i '“ wfi Leagpe fpr ^jie


7 Victor a-streeU London, S.W.l, ’ ' June 8thr 19^i- ' ;


IW** . ],:• ; I'


. kr ^ I x nirlters attack me and as none s the courage to append ia namei I


jlisNl^TYl AND HIS CRITICS D. --11':


S c y i Do they fear reperiussIons; at erson such .as- .myself ?


secrecy . "


future 1 ilectioi from a local


attent on °'^;tlca|.vlpl#e WPP ■ .means must


De-luxe Saloon i £146


£175 ,


£116


Spanla:ds.|tofey glory ^Abe.apostw tbn?p tiev'hRVe perverted, and tnereis a


These priests in thi


remdvA all C n tor toe Basque —


ommunlsto; murder nims .and toqni


Basaue children


f f i l e W l ¥ in their sudden ou burst of amettoh


isands, desecrate churches, ,estlge " of' religion, set up


AnmTrfKnpp^' disturb toe fainliy, calr ipct a blghrwi und toe citizens bectop


tl-IQbd ajssoclatlons,-' suppress freer


Slayps of a ^rlfied sthte automata, ^ e y K an odJ church to remain opm to I' dlspreve ” religious persecution. These


"'‘ ‘t e ' f e t S d B S p . t o .W i With p flulr[for propa^g^nda^Com^


lu propagate {doctrines of # s s hatred, rlvolutmn' and' [atheism is .cndless.._ s M tols in pretehie of helping’t o poor and


cletlK ' S | they f e n T h a ® certain. Christianity'and


S S o i & o » • “ ' j. C. ilsHARP,' Secretary,'


f Anr o -


send FASCIST DOPE.


buSir—Your correspondent "A.B.” .has Ignt I'a short mbmory.; Bo ,lar. from M oring the , qqPstlon; about _ tarittog


oors to fcomp W 'flg h t .agatot ^ f people of this a fh try , «


hlaVif hptwEGn F&oClsm &nd Communism^


defi&tely|that hp would, s^^^^ and It was not me : that asked mm to repeat tokt a n sw , for I have .already quoted It kgalnstmm„ and shall cratoue to do so, since a man who Is pr®ared to call foreigners infto fight Brltlshcre must L weU mbcul^d.l with a : partfcuto^^^


economical pr|cesanil valoej are a feature. LEAVEIIS


E b i l r O R ’S ilTER' HUNTING.


Slri—The shameful spectacle of an ex- cltedicrowd of.meh and women urging a


nacki of dbgs to worry jone of the most S m T n d bdautlful of the wild mmmaUat Inhabitants of the country- sld?ls no^ an ocdurrence In the district


'° I tlis^ d ^ cX 1^ understand th e ^ n - talltv of^hose'people who ^an derive


nlpaSure from such a sport, and were the, vietlm of Ithelr selfish amusement otoer


t Communism Is


It Is dictatorship of And “E.P.," while


Good b e ll of Handbaii and »!>?•! I see' no reason ivhy a


not suggest tH ub jin opposition w.


to heory: In ipractici IDnly : democratic In M economicImVtal


free speech,[the pre^s, radio, etc. .It con­ trols even the christening of children, so as to I suit Its own ends. ■ Hitler,^ wWle


miin


begins to rece.ve a fair wage ana a ]usi i aisirust ui^, atlcally


ss I S fc i r S “& g \ a l & s a s


wealthy, inhuman oTOcrs of I poor, dpwn-trodden Doubtless


. . . « 1 &5»s


denouncing; the. Jews, Is a Wmse^ No one can deny .the good the Fascist mu Nazi :dlctaWs have done .for their countries, ljut to do it, to y have MCri-jj


Voi T ..™larlse t o Cathofic case once the i S S u e Church,.acutely \ i t is more sen^


conscious as of Ithe modep


H the f S m of their copies to snltd ub_,,jn humail Wills .anu u ^ thrir own; ambitions. When “AtB." 1 r ^ t or^riug. ,


toto this [country, ihe is, introducing pj merely " toe lesser of two evils.


ttoefore. Wishes to totrpduce Fascism alto^^ 1 p.


irinclple ofj moraUte, tne p rm u ^ u iiuw < my other cUss of matwlal o b ^


p.” seems to see two stapl? Masses in : sphere, a clasr- i’/NTtmorc propertyless


and


n jygt 1 distrust ot the] honesty of thei English | charktor that he-beheyes Catholics are


1 K rin tehe‘ Sother hand, ".KP.” has such a


greeuy, i hls knowlug thpt CathoUc. prlestjs t f e f s K S v e V W v f f l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^


hypocrites and ;the Church Is^^ sCTvlng. PoUtlCEl organisation, lii spite of.


irartS


the care o ' orphans and toe aged, Surely Ible to beUerve inlto"


j^ g jy^^ajjjg^tal I condemned h i the Church as | It do^^^ principle of now? The'I^urch condemned and stm


. . mganfog t le same thtog when It was ^


the possltoUty of Interest aUows'toe tak- R. A. ii.i'.' nas such u i


Experts Cement


en t nn, „ P ® t o e r fM no S r r l e d to tonimunltles which devote , of, ?o'f^®^^^jjfniunist agitators. 1 themselves to|, teaching,._,nuFs[n □iifnlir WAbout


TOP OF 1 at MOOR LANE Ribble Works.


ENTERTAINER BY THE fropruetors.


JWR. STAGG TECLS THE STORY OF THEi ENTERPRISE.


? b T e r b e U » T « I S e lpM ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ we know and see ?


estern:: ilstrict! ofi the Institution.of mehibers of the Nprth


I irioif frt RibWe Cemeiit woikb on They i Were met by Mr. R. F.


thev Inspected. the 3J cubic elecWal nayvyquatw w o rW n ^


aiviueu .


i ip t - d t f s e s them airily as “vague Uee that because . poUtlcs ,E.F... . i^aje<fgimply useless.' When ... . be Ihdlfl


theories [ of authority;.’V I


e has already iiiswered it and stated VTtan“b e tU lle :i» ll« « *1“ ^


* ir S e d tFlelleve W SommunlsfUe, not eveiii^^^^


from hlsf arm ichalr to-idlscredlt the t o g S « Canterbury who 'has been to ^


IL^ af person's obseBsed.^to wm to


Francos when tie ppeidy statesjtoat ne . li“ S r n , i m m m m a w n » . . » w . l e a


will acci career “A.B,”


Only


seen eye to eyd jvdth toe CatooUc hl^- archy and thereby has come, under t o


ather i Lobo 'a s quoted by ..ere Is. a prlest' who has not


F uiic version of t h e . recent


partisans as who are easily taken to


otolal ban.: ■ But ;toat d°^ hls testoony less true. \ Detoas onhr


joined Ihexwfohg side, therefore testimotiy accotdlng'to toe.powers that


Spain' to see for’ hlmseh, 5 i n i ’^aq^no foreigners are ps to tiie


A<? It mal the testimony of eye-!'^tnesses mpT the final reason why I am 1 in Spalh but hi several o^er European r n^s, ai&aigSSSSJft t o S ® ^s^ubject'^matter.. » miilUDUed' and often confused., : So I labelUng tohNationaUsto


liiands of Mr,.;Hannan,,and^I “ E.P.” toy hls patience vrito to .


i; i^i^ l REMGION CANNOT Pp be Is worthless.: [The well-dlsolpUned


" A.B;'s7 who swpilow all toby.-.b5?„ *?illll°P.t^®"bS?L^r ____ _______ _______ ,


people tho^do'not take toelr views from of proa^ myone> dictation but Wefer to^ rel^;0n| g g ]


the Wa^nlsh ($yernment Instead of that that


of-Franco, is jnstjas nonest »*‘u as um, to :be. predlted' now. as before he -w;


:‘4 la » 'S ih r i.r.15


■'Dally Worrer"! ; Tb^etunfto toe


' , o„ *War,


S . | Ond writer; In slmijM y ^ “ prMts’’ {from ■ the ,; 'Manchester


repeats theta. Spain has given usja I Spanish Goveto^^ p f f i a' o i l these In the rue Mo cow he bp


Guardian " a journal notorious for Us mj .Qngus who admire a man who re-} 3 e h b i |. Almost as ;^ell cite toe


letter “EP.” repeated Insolent calura .yect It Is for.'ofllclal purposes to dls-, tof ibout ;;he Pope. Of a n ^ c y ^


first for hls opinions Will place m^ore rellanci oh hls testimony than on those whos;


portea w r y blo^y, counter-rw^ ^ priest In go'dd standing ’’ when toeye tloia^'bandit ® i i t a rep sat, are malicious and offensive im-


i t


tputatlons which 9®^^°^‘'L^hp^^ttPrf>r of^use if hls honesty In joining the sid^ try again and glve us sot


oe vtilter r if uses hls n ^ e . as the utterer of hese calumnies. He has said he is ,


The New l i i


Ouality u p . .F r ic e s d a w n INDEPENDENT SPRINGING STILL FINER PERFORSIANCE MANY NEw' f EATURES


N e w V a u x h a U i r & l i ”


Successor to the famous Vguxhall Light Six. An even finer car Tor still less money. Saloons


N e w V a u x h a l l “2 t » ”


An entirely hew big Vauxhall, designed to meet world competidon in price and performance.


£298 I,


Wellgate Motors Id. WELLGATE, CLITHERQE | TEL. 224.


' ^Continued from column 6.) j


policy would do more for them itoan Communism, saying Herr Hitler s policy was construction—communism destru tlon. This policy is what Mosley advocating here and Franco In Spam, Our safest plan Is to declare Socialism and Communism illegal; to, declare t strikes and lock-outs Illegal; totoo)pt


'unemployment • and poverty ; will be abolished and sensible people knoy It,'


ariffs for bargaining powers,' . p e n .^rpwpblll, Blackburn. ' ,


A. A. TATTERSALL. i ],


\


:v%arJihavViithel.hp iifirmanent.,r riight I assert; to protoctloh: rom such remarks^


ierra g g


any 1 (will


v..„.ilan methods. - Cathohes desire,a‘ wOri ling'agreement with all. reasonabm part es but on Comtaunlsm there can be nO compro hlse. , Had I t o time I would a resume of the active and construc- soclal work done by CathoUcs ^o n g poof, toe aged and the aflUcted In a within fifty miles of CUtheroe. This


PSU or the Left Book Club? ' They ■ Support candidates of any party who at reporms by constitutional and


Chrl alta


giye tive toe city


wthe


IstjplcdUf the world and readers would he £,mazed at toe'magnitude of it, as at Christian charity Inspiring those carry It out; These critics- know


Uhottl


tthehe toe


uwuiu of the work of the Church ;; toe mofe scanty toelr', knowledge the tapater assurance with which they write. By way, there are 18,000,000 Catholics In British Empire.


F. A. McNULTY. Jun 13to, 1937, OUR OWN


•■*•^41 J** GOVERNMENTS


BEST.


an4 “ A.B.” and also to toelr respective supporters, that toe PepefiJltage of Com-- t munists and Fascists In Britain Is still


Sir,-Might I point out to both “ E.P.


hank goodness, very low, for .tnejpie reason toat;the Britain of to-day, which Includes ali classes. Is quite .content with a IConservatlve, I Liberal . o r . Soiflallst Goi'ernmenl, which can do Rs.propa


ARE


J aty giving moral or actlve aji Pt


lo [ y support'


Catholic-pirchasers, too, Including^my- self whose patronage an organisation, e nW and, CatopUc readers generally,


an offlclW pf a.trades dovbt has" CatooUc


PeoPle who .make,-the . assertion. ginferely believed In ? ,


Mussol _


solid inbiassed material to work pn.an] mv I hot t o Fascist dope: we expect frof


le raswau uyiJi? wo oahwww Inl and . Als .disciplined dup«^


*••141 J**


^'Isllt superfluous: to say fl'ht OMhollcs ^111 Wnt. ih^rtilv sunnort a. candidate of I


, ommiinlsm ' whether it Is In .th e Sir.-


gettliA'nokaarer to an 'understand of eato other’s case, so I have deplded that this shill: be jny last letter on t o


CATHOLICS AND COMMUNISM. me-A study of “E.P.’s ” last lette


to the conclusion that we


b A itav final;- points: I entered toe “ attle of words between: Mr, Hannan, and l EPj with! no Intention of taking [a fieading part |: My chief concern was to


subject. [A:-


which show thd Church to be a^upportfer of caWtaUst! exploitation. , “E.P.’’ said


nd put the/names of toe Encyclic^


-‘‘E.Pi’ to name six of them, but h e h is not done so. I/After three requeste he


untered afiy such Encychcals. L askid , . I .


he said It was “ a'mass of .falsehoto L^, thatf-toe stuff-he quotes, emanatlnr and, ithougli hls letter ran to a column and ti thitp, he added In P®®?^hoBls “ thefe Is he space to <;0®®oht on ^ Further On he said: The Bnpac^^sup


t o I--A.B." therefore can tak? ijecldedlyl! biassed' sources, leave;


jg provei by documents that he their patronage from him ber


us quite c What la simple; ^hat Father Lobo ‘‘has beei


’hostilities, to say he shim fi bd I «amme to.iry v. ^ndhis views put In pawn


* 0® the ®eat by^ to f f 'f^ |nT « p lte Ws being outiawed K H a SPECTATOR. Rir_“ r p ” s aavyD .us that k .Ignore-facts. ,,;;^p _„rt,,pw.pippauseam «m^^^^


Dll, „^fjarv I want facts, guaranteed pnlvefe n;n


N CANNOT BjE IGNORED. ' «,i,* .o—--


, i _ _ iiA.tfcT <TiiQ7*dntppd I TTnIvflnoif.Ty I doctrines; ad 1


—r , . -


gives rise ltd toe charge that Sgiand ^ I also blto^exactl^ g»es


Nationalists as mere re^ls ........... This


pap.pj , ' le-r-and this 1 thought .they


oirofessors In many parts 'Of t een' Inculcating Communist


uaatioA apd 'Communism.' ...... ..... For years &


o their: students and. swiftly sown among the masses i of


It was obylous td evewohe. rorkSs'ln Russia are worse than; mmse|f foreshadowed.pls^wM part mat,.us iun.7. . . . ---------


Dared te substantiate, theta, but space will not ptamlt : myestoMng;mo^


* 8 ?


than oi-e or two at a ti®6> “ wishes to challenge toe;


s It Is a fact that without


whq |'h^fhclrracce^^^^^ offttie" party pro bto®


-’'-^'Upropabandi flung aU oyer t o world propaiandii cunningly devised, accOrfi Ing torthe.twell-khown Soviet plan, to;sult each Individual country... Peace, democ­ racy, justic 5 for toe worker—these appeal to the British- people, and the Reds, Ignoring tiie'lack of all three In Russia, neverf'ceat} using the words for. propa­ ganda herta In toe Nationalist’s ‘ terri­ tory, as wi) know frota personal'experi­


T '


hlD of ^ n ie of ,the means of production- ti theses-mt economic


bound t ) preyall In .tbe Thev vUl persist for so long as. the private owner Is'allowed! to e^lolt labour


nUe. It Is not a fact I that poverty for the many and /wealth tor toe few. are


] confld^nck| I made. | AfteiT-il


iHeytoro] 'Chlppi


vlSis of Fascism. your! last Issue does to. bMV i jrwWew's kgencle's. The treatment ui i sir ,-i


Hnanish Wit. whetc I havo picnvy ui


by the Eingllsh Press has appears ^^hp^


at toe credulity readers - f c !


tovorced fromWoraUty, t o ^ p reh can ' "~;erent! about thej poUtlcal


cannot be I


«lp>- bys.that he Is not concerned round the works,; He cannot


s s f e— . - a s i * I . r a & ' t o ;ari°Marx said M t . toe be-Tcompelle^ to undergo "


A '|pilE|- FORivTOLl M. HANNAN.


College,' g N[orton,


Oxon. ■ J*' y cE. '


-0*0 in Tthls' week’s Issue of the; iverse ” ylU prove of Interest to your


® ’S S t e n p . t l o n ta d.UM*«™n«T 1 }n|-into a European,war,


Mr.'Stktham; Boro"gh,Englneer of ^ Helens, pmpos®*! .4


'


were then taken; back .Into thelwprks py specially constructed railway wigons ^ d


d f f i t o ' six, parties,;^ edch p a ^ i„xs,]examtotog,,all toe


toe dining room' at Jhe o f f ic e s /^ a short toast fist wksauhitottei ^ , ,


I


' criticism" Is top criticism I operation, but ;ls fiow .making-satiaipc toryprogreM. ;- I


.„tiafac- '


fipment fcompany, I observing ^ that Ynpse who could barfy their minds back to t o


that'those


S o f T m n t l i l r^ y years a p would be-, famlllarl with the troubles which t o engtoet^bhoseidays^Me^^^^


mai ithei


ng ■ -;ew how f ® e g S


n to to o u s shed ^ln -whlctite .


sisteAt Itokt imaijufMturers that w mahufacture, of' cement to s t


anything but a con- claim s t o e ^ W ' for .the • • •


;


eir” vlsit that; day.toe ould-! all', agree that


;. .'i iHoW- jvia^erlals : Improved.;


, ‘'I-teerlalnly- tolnk,' It Is up to the ' th e manufacturers are


engineers.'to take more, advant^e of tot euKuicc


Dsal,” Mr. Sta'.ham studied toe British


standards Bpeblflcatlon an^tound, out the “ tensile ” strength specified In those days gnd thestrengtoto'-day, v e j o M


find they were vastly different., Yet how far hive our ftamulae, . based , om the “ tensile’ and iomprestaon standatds of those da“s, altered? Practically rjot at


all. I '■ ' '-I ■


terial!;' atidj the fact that ttiese materials aie so carefuUy .tested, m


Surely ttie improvement: in ma­ ’ ■


----- J.W » Vnnnina In - check hls I here la.sk .'others to be sympathetic, But desire .for. unlimited proflt-to^


c- - - -.1 rw,v,"tTm«liiisTwaees-'an'd | to lnA a b o n tth e :to science » l^ e .of ^


an con pel him religion.


maklngl which does not- sw at mon^ P^g! / of the vorkers but extracts It ftpin


profit,ient ahd taterest'Is labour.^ xm example, profiteering Is: a form of proflt-


■have ^ en driven by; toe. Injustice of modern, social conditions to a . state of "mind to which they can ho ,longer wtagti t facts and theories ImparUaUy. Some of


I thererwere many of them, and I wm ppodottIIc svstem Is - hound ;to work, cxt l.socl Pnterested because . In my ' own .study pf coapal pronouncetaents l had not e;i-


Si-aui®


nything done or said'by the .Chmch is andd'


uou-ji,


m ln dT lU ® m eV o r e 'wW econonilc, conditions .grow worse. Already


S t o


still feUes 6nl evasion.. Last' week.,le pointed out! that the names are mseWse


reactionary; one.^


This' state o


k h d u t quotations.; itoctiy;--! dAo asked for .“ more detailed references,’ “EPj”-must (know also that - charges gainst -thet Chntch are useless unless


;ft__ w_ -niS iiviiftaM


-unanswered; and dissatisfied, f '“BP.” claims to have proved hls case


fof battle; TO-day I leave It, stlh tganda, etc,i In the open, to^te^ oLby


references' are given, hence my demand for such references, “ E.P." will forgWe me for labouring the: point, but it -wp® field toe hole reason for my arrlvalhn .to


ao talsunderstand them both.' We ?re t t at deadlock, and I leave the decision


resbrted'to by Communism and Fascism, although malnlyi by toe fomer. h


Government, yet; he - loola,: with hls eyes shut, towards Moscow. It


od underhand,; treacherous, roetiiods, "lEP.” seems to want - a . democratic


may Interest him .to he I can say '‘rtll alter the fact, that


opse of toe U.S.A. and France.


toe- present. British QoyernmentSi Con servatlve or. Socialist, , .are- toe., most t deffiratlc in' the world, together, with


.'Plus XI. Catholic fonr has


rom! two Encyclicals out of the many. -; t I maintain that all he has done hM been


toe EncycUcMs for themselves. They are, [“ Rerum, Novarum,” by. Pope-Veo, XIII, and “iDlvlnl Redemptorls," by POpe • ■J n” - —


'Both are obtainable from toe, Charter” In-splte of;",E.P.’8' Interpre-


__: SOclaL Guild,: Oxford. The er deals with social problems ;and been dptly named ‘‘ The . Workers


tatldn of It. The latter Is a condemna­ tion! of Atheistic Communism which could hardly ;hope to: win the approval


My 'point 'about toe redlstributlpnl^of proDBrty has been misunderstood. I Hid


a teag W % l be If toe freedom-lovlnfe^ M t iU rW r ig men'^


y u n lK soviet ubU What reactionary, and. anjr{


imnnnifnf nrofit at different tltaes ? R.Thompson (from Barcelona), .P. Om W tem p a to ls e w^^^ those whd| % F#quharson -ffrom^


i.hfiiir iwe exDenuBu ■ - — ...... ,


them f|el that anythtag unfavpqrabteto aoe Colamunists Is either silly: or a Ilej


it enk (from Santander). ,A.B. FASCISTS' THEORIES.


.'Sir.- tln^ulshljb


moral I erception .of right am OTong. jg^gt'toete will be less of that dan aging It is V a | c t toat toem^^


opposltloti which Is doing so much to British prestige. ;


; .Signed b y :;'


buyers, if labour were the only souro^ of prof.t, hbW iCould articles on whosffl|


' TruUl (frota Vlyo), F. Bowen | (from Valencia), ' F. W; Rickman i(from ' Bllbafc), E. Middleton (from Madrid),


F. G.'istunup Cfrom Bllton), H. P. E, L,


solely ftr. hls ,'own profit. Three forces wThbugh-'we are, frankly. In sympathy are capable of keeping, m cnepK nis


ence, toert Is order and freedom. British warsllps iiare hot needed to, rescue refugees from Nationalist ports, because no oilp wliiies to leave. Most of ns have been ;coitpelled to leave the territory unde;' Ret rule,, owing to toe state of anarchy prevalUng there. ,, ,


.


ith [the; Nationalist cause, „'.we do not to.understand the motlye be­


hind Natl mallst I rising, to know some- tlonl plaii to Improve enormously toe althpughi; sympathy may mot result, at | ta t ew e # n o f/g ro u n te


has b !en proved to us to-day, should give ns greater confidence to make betiei use ipf them. I feel tpat i f , some »f outlypungerTembers were toi carry out rfesearcti-on torae lines It; would assist considerably;,in tequcingi the cost :6f engineering in the future,: wlilcl confd be basedn pn a more:


mpdeiate'fartanlae.” [ ;.' - ,| least British ^people ward!questions. , . workers. -Then, harm


note oniy grateful to' toe Directors of; toe Coir pany mr placing .toe yMlpus faculties at toelr disposal.' b u t ' to the staff fo! the very kindly way in which they [ha 1 end savoured to answer awk-;


Mr. Sti ttiam added that toe party were ; ,i


Eiiglnee: of Rawtenstall, and vlce- presldert of tie Instltutloii,:8ald It was not the fact that the raw materials were not gool in the old days, but, the fact that thCT werk not able to manufacture cement In the way that modern maemn-* ery [minufaepurers did ; no/v. j :ThUt


Secontog, Mr. - J0hnson,[ [Bprougti


trader fipf the foreigners and carihot dls- between 'theorists and practical


{'lAntl-lasclst'”' writes : like -I-' romancer . and Liberal free


It prowdes .fruitful: soli' for the slogan?, wage c,uu«


solutlonlits. Fascists stand up for the wage earner and wage payer - lit every


“a, flrtvipK rfe^pDublics. Wn&D ear; lersfu every productive, factory are


S U n e S n g ln g toe present faulty are^ralsed prices are raised and trade Is and to S th ir d s still some dislocated. It Is not so much toe wage


o any of yoiir readers who care to OTdy doctrlie of,toe'rights anfi,the,dutto


state, t o e C l


the Church ,;as, a noh-polltlcateorgan^^^^^^ SodlaUsm ls their remedy ?' During the t i o n ,* d C a t o o l t o ^


T he y ' can


-: " E.P.” cannot see this distinction, we gojneonh turned on . the wireless, Herr has such trust in the Mtr®™ ®f tne


and unions to defend toelr rignis suppott their Ideals.


RussWn-character that he serious y be-1 organ ses and - finances Its w.orldTWlde |


Ueves toat l t - i s : for. notlvea that toe Commutast toternatlm^^^^


destructive Communists were hold- an toderground .secret meeting, ytoen


in Germany toe leaders Hitlhe:er


Com'munlsts. llsteped, ,| had finished theyi'declardd hls


- spiking. (Continued to column 1.)


platforms and tell their puppets, of that ffih ? fte lr poury hw


Catholics who are aMe to distinguish betweOn "poUtlcal action and the Church’s taslstence on the morel c fulneS of atheistic w®®“"'®®pLES


an 'distinguish - between the. Catholic


the State, and direct administration: and - organisation^pf^,a


whUe there Is still oppor- as toe ifost of living that matters. Herr m.r. th.n


baniferrto abolish unemployment and DoVertyji


speech, land freedomdor whom;? For social romancers to ruin the, worker.s, en­ rich toelr leaders, to create toelr unem­ ployment and:. poverty -? - Then these leaders Iwrite, -to toe Pi;ess' or stand on


' “lAntteFasclst" '- writes .l about free Cement was establishing Itself y m well the next;


-' .


« '* '> ‘“ “" “'"I * ;


people'would buy Lancashire goods and his prophecy had beenijustlfled..“Hlbble''


to: value


eighteen months, |


position and iwere willing to book inrtherj orders.


I Clitbe'roe Had 'the Goods.


explained hOw, Rlbblesdale Cemeht Ltd: came Into existence. : Some, years agO there was al cement-worksion the spo.t


It' would perhaps -,be .InteresUn; If he'


and' toe Hetton: Company - were dlsi, cussing the development of their prganl-r satlbn;- 'Mi Elmqulat, :a dlrector|,of, thp Ketton Cotapany, agreed . to -.Ipok for


ceineht equal to anything try ' The tests which had been made so far had proved exceedingly satlsfac!- tory.l iThe works were situated Ito the heart of North Lancashire, within a radius ; of about twenty miles,! easily accessible by Inotor transport,’ as Well aa by rdll.land ifthe Ministry of ,.Transpoi;t would open its purse, (which;' of course, depended •largely upori; toe: Treasury) and [eriable tJie engineers to cai;ry opt: toe wotk thef wanted to do.Tthep there were, good prospects for the | cement In­ dustry,'and there was every ireaspn why- the [Company shbuld.get a reasonable share so lonk as It provided tote right


Responding, Mr. Stagg. said thqt aftqr lunch he hoped to show thfe party, the modem modem cement laboratory,’ which was fully equlppell to test cemer aggregates. -


mcn.


to ligh-toe-wage-cheque. When wages were supplying cement to toe Lltnerland: road job lii South Lancashire. time ago,


toe Party tests of. tensile and' crushing, He - thought it might ba Interesting t point out that their: associate CompanI The[Ketton Portland CemOftt'Company


pressed the Ivlew.- that when. the Com­ pany was started. If they gave a product; equal


at another - meeting, he ex-' .Some toothers, Lanpashlre,


indeed, and at the-present -moment the; plant'was working to full capacity, ante the iCompany had. orders-for


- They were still In; a; It was hoped also to show t absorbed In toe task.} fh^e , ,ent


best to make ttie 'producMdn an- exact science and to . article w en'glnfeers cOiild use with every


'1.S' Your Feet


!! i t ’s one thing to a t down apd [read footJoomfort adverts., but it b a pferenb thing altogether to walk aliout % hou^ and'go out shopping, m a thoroughly


tinfebmfortable pair of shceaJ p d people can be forgiven for feelinti t o t footwear advertisers have let them ilown in hot lived' up to their advdrtAmg.


j . I t’s ralker the other .why Bainhridge’s, of 9, NorthgiiteLBlackhurn,


'and very many of their cu^taers retaark that, the Bainhridge method fitting, is not , Bufficieni.lv


; 4nd iiave- round at of shoe-


meaning that of :the thou iards seeking foot, comfort, very: feA re this comfort can be got ,|withoiit nkk of failure .only at Bainbridg^


y ^ ^ g r e shown __ maniifacture . of Poptland cement ' The wholfe party took lunch in


buy good biscuits ASK FOR ■ • .


i C R AW FO R D 'S


''.had-, deli ; make to


. to read ' rn trade


■ tween i miprove ingKiiass


' The nei : lem; it


:read ana gave :opimonS put fo:


to them itionai.


piamea in 1870


adver lised, of people- aliss that


fees, and nine widths to s ac i lengti; Equally important, tl e ; ;taff has e the


Here shoes of speoia I i nd patented natures are stocked in 4s many ;i8 82


,lype,f?f shoe.-jB cpreect fpr.ijny ^arljicular foot.


owledge and experience tk decide Which ;


Bit always comes first at Bainhrjdge’s,, hut elegance is never foi^'otten,


new styles to please the hren developed which inc


- we give to the elders, low as 21/-. , i


ind at pnies as


; di .ugHtere ! uc e the «


:'ij jiij-i.i-ir r - I ■ .• * ,* * * "*‘***p**'*^ 'supphes of raw material! and


S “ planf waAdlscuhsk | fin'll i 0,000


- -S)0ut a one kiln plant-but did not Tike the idea of spendtote mope money


economical and so. th e i tao^jd . afield and considered a.P? 900 [tonj plant


on cement than was ^eieisan . Th y examined toe su™undl ig|tas,rlct! for a


thirty miles radius andiioind there a sufficiently large Poidiptloh, and so after talking matters; IoVer ,^ th the Tunnel Cement Comp?nj Ltd., lt \\as decided- [to con8tnict| a ®“ d larger; plant.


verv closely and fou id that the blue I They examtato the ®ateriais,


limestone from toe would produce cement of k quahtyj equal In every respect to thaT w m ce®ent manufactured in the cCuitry It ms. "then decided that -. tlte iwo combames should form the “Rlbil&dale ICom,-


nany arid that plant capable of pro- ductog 170,000. tons Per j'iraum should be put down. They set! al out Ithtar task


and now!half of the work was,completed and toe Other half was inj course of con structlori.


I


24,000 tons; of aggregate were Aliout 100,000 ton9 (f material had


of


been excavated and there were 1, tons of structural s e:l work -in the


buildings. ;


helped to solve the unc n ployment prou^ lem, andla lot of local l‘[bour had been


Thus tke building J; ®e"works had;,


aken. from ■ toe Latcrishlre E cctri| Power Company torou:;! the CUtheroe, Corporation Electricity! Department, ana


In the course of ewtion 4,000 tons cement, 8,000 tOnj otjand, ^and


mfort


and now have


Deal------


' been iritroducet] andustrpiisljs. ' -.■jiotice.


in Eurcbe, as, al


'Whj becau


I ' development eason ■ ...tion, hould have


wanted*! ' Ugci t—a y 'OOU 111 ■ r ght a


i was j tl tase jne


European c( -j were expant t field, and


i I Thus it wa I -passed, so that ; read and write : -convey instruc to play their


:; profits for in The result. Ce


' - made efforts: -. ment those fi


I China were e: : France and G workers real; sessed in incre


' ' bered that one ' i passed, it was i for : more and


IVATCH


developed anc was suflBcient


tiie world in industrialist


-not stop the' trial machine - factor of CD up their prol


O


■ ties and he ■ examine veil . now enjoyed ' taken from t


, profits for |t ■ many indica' '-‘thinking the . sufficient ed; ■


education h‘ •competition,


. “ Leff’ poin


• Liberal and •all the ne'


, Club would . real educate


. should thiniw^ *« - the people i ■.ment decree He thought


States conci !■.j^ determine i


■ country whi thing they :dom that : brought the


; States is is dircc


It "was estimated toati|aDout 17 mill on| units per year would lj|e used when jbe works were completedJl He conortak;


' ■ thanncl: of cdui Shaw SI


lated the ofQclals ajid ®®®^A[f„,rie' Corporation on their reasonable attltuae and for arranging termb Suitable to botn parties.'By so doing tbjey had benented that part of the countw.| He ®onj gratuTated toe Corporaljlqn on the splen , did road they had cqnjstructed, whic considerably facilitated | traffic to and


from the works.


the Company was at present sapplrin? cement to toe new Goyqrnmentjfactory


in'conclusion. Mr. ^tagg added tha :| ; ;


at Chorley. They ‘Had als®. Council contracts from [Lancashire a^^^


neighbouring: counties, which thsy very much appreciated.


record yield—have beei, given by [Beggar Maid,”;a Shorthorn cowiowned by (cap­ tain W. S,'Fielding JoHnion, of Cympton


32,715 pounds of ml k ...In 357 days-a Bassett.::' I . . . . I |


'. kriowledge understam


. servative endeavour


Wej find '


- ■ ceMhi■ regimente - - of|the op - enjoy.’’.


' to I see


■the presei there cot and said viiual or .nsponsib Socialist


Mr. Sh


' spreading • occasion.


■-us are tro - this new t; ‘,are tryini


" When 1 The fii


tinitaly, the •European co


As time w( shose takin ■*


how the I It wa


teml; with place m world WHEN YOU buy biscuits I . caridldati ..ADPI


■1 ;/i


tecogmsed the work fo:


tWo fires themsel life,


.-as a w the boo


the pa ;| BookC Pi


. u,. ■J.iA*,...itai . ^ ..Lk. :)• aLI.


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