■ r - r ■ I •. " p i .. ■ I ,: . .vt'. • ! ‘ ■ ■ • ' ■' , U M (EIGHT)j
u f o r G o d ’s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o n e a r t h t o O M C l a l m G o m m u n l s n i ^ d B & l “ s t G o d s m
d a f u m e s t o d b
j * : - : wnl. t h « .m S ‘ 5a i S r « T b f e c t l o n a b l e o u t o ^
t h e r e f o r e o u r l u n g s m u s t
1 h a s b o n d e m h e f j l I t I n w o r d s e q u 4 s t r e n g t h !
in f U T a n d d u f t . ^ N o t o n l y r e m e d y f o r p l s e n t _ ^ s o c t e l j m . I t d e s ;at: aU ,lt well In'soPlety
b e t o g b a t h e d ^ m u n j s m , w h l c f I t c o n d ? J & to . * t t in s p ir ed by communism. j cL'lfHOUCi A ]^ '! t13» are hls authoriues ?
nomrations. 1 tviel letter ( S i r - " E J . ’J ’.letter oi last jweek proves
t h a ^ 'l^ ™ y o u r e a d e r s ,
& S t J s S ? ! £ S “S « ■against t h ^ C r t h o U c ^ .m f
a rayleWet’s Ppmment t f t ^ “ supWted eV ^ hlood? Co^__ „
he h ^ bandit (ptoroofs.:
s t e t e m i n t s s u c h a s t h a t n e “ c t o S
S iLriera.! He pretends to find In f
f “-cnmcterlsmg o n ^ & M P o p e call i ment on those.
Further albng he charitable dotj^ldhs p\ pS
o " ‘ ‘' i - 11 f h i s n a m e a n d g i v e r e a s o n a b l e i s
papacy wWch,he «„"“ g jc “ cUcal as a truth. AgalJ; j n l a |m n j v t te i’updh employers
I S^‘ah “ uh6“crP|uTo”^ ’ » juBtlle. I f S p sB c t jU c 0 « « enable them (l^'-^erd^ t h e c O m m b h g o o d " ( p . „ g p It jjave appeared I beis of*soclet|, on owners of .eapttal who
t a r i f f g f e , i ” »
A ? s a c h U ..d ^ ^ f . ° ' r a t S s yield to none In iwalty. t We Cathoucsjiciu „ ^ spiritual, p^mes tw fjjp i commandment of o lawful autoorlty,emi^en^^^y^^ .^^^^^^^
a s ‘.'E.P.' dom to repeat assertions devoid.
sprest p f # e ppbr, th ejl^^^ to IV :•
? S » B W"dd f V '& 'K . May 12th, 1937.
® 5’T ;'^ % \® th S ‘ l 3h u r c h - u p h o l d V - l h e i y e a , 15 | ! ) h e l p " t u r p h ^ ' S ' e t W ^ 11
catholics AND- COMMUNISM.' “ E.P.’’
tloh of flu^^^fA^v^F^cv&l's to prove: ii!?J?-’" ? ^ ® n , v S £ r ’^ lig g e 4 ed _ th 4 naineS of a^ mere
this.” In my ,. he should give us^the
half-dozen of named one. the other five.
mI 1ji 11 w
e| S ^ ^ these
Popes mass and easy
I I I
nf thpsp- last week he * w f w 4 still waiting for
he'might
Catholic He waves ttbmc ^ Sion;and assure t h a ^
are quite clear.^ . . S g ’’; b u ® ^ tells us
falsehoods,” certainly a
. s . = f 3 « S 1 S S < 5» ( ' . S
s
Holy Father a liar 1 iWhen he turns
f ii'fvlm gives US an In- bhmihuhlsm "as quick a . - £ S
no useful purpose to call one’s opponmt a liar ” Certainly he wlll Mt Plcase hls • 'S o U c friends” when he calls the
{he
mode^ liten
■jjjgjjrt/ablihdanc
sblf for W e of the neighbour a!nd 32).
capital resources,” 1“ A jetfor tains thd h llo^'lng Paa^^F -
vtlll the e ipnomlc and jsoclal order oe soundly es ,4llshed and
l1 ‘'E.P.” chlms th a t he can dad p ° 1“ | ^e
, ^ lcation off‘'wh at consHtijtes a ^ ^ r e ^w S n It olers, to aU and to each, all ^ k ^ oii
those gooc s which the wealth and re sources of nature, techffical science ^ d the social-'organization! :of dffalrs ,can give, iThese —'
help tb” vfllue'’''tp.'35). [ ■ •, • Cany fair-minded critic ipf the
provided It only not s
CHow car ;atholic
following? i
fVlth -ail labour”?
haf:she
social farobiems other than charity ana good wfil. Now which of these two In- tprnretations does he wish to adopt?. Catholics do not join with Communism
&ifemplbltmlh^rbf; hum i letter' ■which" contains the
addled vSthW-hdavyrhe^^^^ of an (?in1ust ecbhomlc regime toosb ruinous
In thrusting aside as useless the appuca tlon of justice, charity an^good ^11 to thp world to-day. Are not these virtue^ ;^apn?i V npeded ? But I the Popes .have
"or s l i r t i s wage a j l
5 ;.S 5 * .” “ - s aM o d u ’ j X ' « 3 pharltv ‘reigned In industry, if workers were organised In strong trade anions, if they were worUng under good
"onilthns , ana ,™ ' , “ “S trnod wases. Nothing less
the sweeping PwPy of Uie whole
svstem will please him, and thep our S f lives are to he!ordered by the State, presumably by a group of officials
sso dlfficul|;for
Ithe.lreaslin tM t yea. are mjust ®®P^P®"“ ^gg„"felt! through many
innrdt Industrialists ,
feeneratlohs.. . . . What !ls'to ;ba thought if the acton of those CathoUc IndUstri- lallsts wh|||
even..to ,thls,day-hajie ^
S apprSved the Idea of trade unions which “ E.P.” also seems to mlcct as useless aiid have time and again called
Ithemselvdslho^lle to a Ifbour ^ th a t we wrselves recommended ?_ Is it not deplorable that- the (right bf Private property defended by the Church shoifid L often have been!aoused'to defraud the wo?Whg M n of hls wages and hls social
rights" (pi). 33,34). Prom ■ Ihe _ letter .o^
" E.P.” h!
social pn blems, and th a t he coffid hafdly have chosen a letteri whlrii proves
t aM l " t f f i t d e ° c kW e - y o u r i r ^ about th 3
^ Church’s attitude
who will know better w h a t^ g o o d for us than we know ourselves, The State, we are told would control Industry, but the
■What I wanted to tell ‘1E.P.” was th a t I am afraid he has. misunderstood the
as the Individual chose, tee have we of th a t ? ; But I have drifted Into an argument.
with hls quotations; so a o u l^ i. we could both quote the entire Encyclical, but we should have ffifferent Ideas of what our quotation m e an tjl a ^ c o n te n t
ffi i to leave It to your readers. Tlie ^®y®h®®J
has been published by the Catholic ^ u t h Society. All should read It except your correspondent who says the Pope writes
s called “ Dlvlnl Redemptoris and It
mankind wherever It has spread Its abominable Influence, sdught their way out of It. 7^ 6
° fn d u s trlal Capitalism has so tortured,
the contempt for mercy and.jurilce, the bestial lack of reason and almost equally
1^®^'®®'
bestial lack of a rt In this evil th in g .. . . the dispossession of fhe great .mass of humanity and Its reduction, tei a -wage s C . tU lacking of all anchotage.and,
mmist text-book’, this description of
continuity.. . . •" I No “ E.P.,” I am not quoting a Oom-
industrial capitalism ctimes from a book by a famous Catholic wrRM. I filt seems to run counter to “ Dlvlnl Redemptoris r c a n only assure you th a t It toes not. The Church Is no admirer of the present Ihdustrlal system, and the present Pope
better Ihstexact opposite of what he was, challengTa to prpye. After eachiquota-, tlon I ha a given, the number of t^P®ge: from which I have quoted the .imgUsh translatlm of. “ Dlvinl Redemptoris, published-by the Catholic Truth Society.
What
mimlsts property
E.P.” might have said In sliwle ' — is .this: 1’,',‘Thei
CalhoUcltjchmhfaOTrd^^^ of Private: property And waiits ali men te! bo®om® owners 41 private property; 'the^Com- do not approve of private- and want It to be t ^ n away
from all munlst days
Church solution war whl seeking
_____ class warfare, civil war, the world rkvklhtlon'as -Ui r®ffikdy for out social ills', I and . It ,fs because these measut® hre wrong and are advocate^ .by the Communists th a t she opposes thq 'Commuriists,
and the^---"gtod of society; as a \rii4e.' ^ true that the .Church do®® flot
lecting I he, rights of those they employ
st capitalists abuse their rights, o4ly them own profit anm neg
Is quite propose
; I ■ • i . i
right and [wrong.! We Gatholtes believe th a t theirdls a fixed moral laW of r g h | and wrtog jWhlch applies to our actions In all departments of life, and th a t the same Old who fixed this moral flaw, founder I ffis Church tC' preserve [and Inr; teruret ItT In ttose circumstances re
a Our Political,; buriness^ ®^f ctions mrei not outslde_of the |fleld
ligion, which we regard as the God In the way In writehiGod hascom-
For the 'same reason It “ pollWcm action," to P-P., idesorlbes
mandec, affair 0[[the Indlridual” W ‘‘E.P, mate?.
those who have iti T h e Com- “ ere can be no, solution;
ofpoverly, camtallslhl contliues.” ,^-The -Catholic “■ ■ ,ys th a t ‘‘
there.can be no of poverty, unemployineht ,anfi
loymeut and war whilst “
doi'en ' of SuanlshrRadlcais," as,iiiew_ on .ine 0(1 "
___
R ; J; Diriglo. ■il can only account for these
„ ; lAUlJ;
January (SOth, 1937, and f®*^®?.,M® pamphlet;,“ Democracy in Spain, byjiday night.
« f f 5 ? - E ! i S ' S E “ “ 3 3 l E S the Acts
. . f i S i T f c “ g " I f f vlfing#® loO®b ®kthoritles
liahfiyr'kMert -th a t the ®®df I p^lgn of P « b llc lty /th materim destructive work on Mon]
them by the Mlnlriry fv®® °f i! i|
self chose .to 3lte I have -m^e: prove th a t he,'
Plus Xl!'Which
‘These goods'should be ‘ neceZsltles and
— economic
S S l e momforte, .and to to th a t higher s ta iffia rd jf Ufe wh^^^^
be useflrvWh Prad®n®®j!ll?®i hindrance but Is of singular
uhurch produce as e v ltoM i pholds-the capitalist symem
special # y to 'y o u C h r l s t to amninworc .Hallsts whose iProblem Is pften
"iTherefore vie turn agmn in • I ' T _
- r . r - think the lnfprmarion,| inhabit
I I K a t e W r ^ t o ^ e s t o i l ' ^ S ^ l i l t f e W b l t o > : e c ^ _ Hr/anr t.hP a ttfin-i
• ^ numbers' of
1 ire p e a t w h a t l sald lp a former letter Af mine,, “ communism
ments. , , .
by Ideas and then with (jlERMAOT.
Pendle,H1U" lasxs ai am | nre mu i “O^V’lX fA 'r^ rt’ctolTrete'''had ' /w e r e i l t a y - d 'to
; S ? o £ e S on) ;up in Spmn?" f c«talnl^. km PJ,®; |
T amliahle to see -inside -Louses, still 1)intact L ib r a leflnlte relationship bet™n the ggfend! themselves, upkolnttog General .jgjj g e beeiill
_______ -seemed,
however, n w ev e r.i^y ch I | caused jthe Spanish ; on; the waUsH S c l t y to ‘b® b e ^ ® K g r e p o £ h a t
Ot like to have spent three weeks. In , 'Madrid’s first | Communist revolution,
i Sir,—Replying to V Arrow,” I should Bpa rn sn io loyaluisstiss^ to
I
^Hmilcants and the extent to ji^ranco’ their leator. p f .in Guernica, ffi'| and Industrial.
irfare, appointing ilK iix h a lll2 h ;p .b e .L u x e S a lo o n |£ 7 5 :1935 ysiiiktiiill 2.7 h.p. Saloon. S.H. ?125
lemselves have « ■
how be in fuU Work ’both In Blackburn ■ “ ......... ' ‘ khigdom'or house
land would 11933 BUick Vicerky Saloon, .colour! Blue!
a l l U U l yiv I A ivw v* I ,J T . ' I 1- r t 's “ f >-the conquer ng I Leyland Moll S Now. 1;Guernica’'was sublectto to'-bbrnblng M
pphhwmT BuUha7wbE^to’n’to Wonder
l.hre riot numerous.; In Durago_e. “ my country arid the Republic | plosions, blew: great .plec®® the waJIs worthily represented, whether the
dxceptloilal Intensity, tlve marks of ah aerial bombardme
n a t lo d h K U ^ ^ w ^ f r am
in^ thp moral anil Intellectual standing of shells! and'.bombs.’ Hi G®®f“ ®®’^ f i! ofLthe S v l d u a r 4^^
ments that have not ,succeto_ed_»u^*^>;“ ^ | oi| me imuiyiuudi, fl?^donT'cf
society In
'people, anxious’ to overcome the same, difficulties (at the Wme of 'TOlthm this article he was In exile In Portugal), I
tlon In'surroundings where I ness the persevering endeavours o r a
AiU ______ -- I
of, deiiiicracy—th a t Is' to say,'of all- , were held ffi abeyance lo r a while, _re-
Interests of. the nation and conCentrat- !
btrictlng the iUberty of the individual!] so as
to subordinate It to the sypreme
Si'ptinn Itpchrircallv and distributing It have been recovered; tl. av he eau abli* K
hnon recoyered', t ■ r n ^ i ’' S n d t a a s where I can wit- were caused,.by e p lq ffin g .m te s wffi^
® r “ And seeking a
solutlon.for a bomb !ln Spalil.! -From the„posm^^ thesrptobien^Vuny"^^^^
larger I R ira“fair Inftobnpe that fb®w cratj
than anything^ hitherto made ®
. ew craters; I
were unkclentlflcaliy, laid <to .cut roads In view of these .circumstances. It) ls |
difficult ; to believe, th a t Guernica j
these ’extracts ate taken, is very car In giving Its .own : judgmeilt.
The ! 'Catholic; Herald,” from wlli - i
'the target, of k .bombardment of 1 ceptlonal Intensity or' was selected
p n t l r Xiif a Mn d reconstruct It afresm or Incendiary, bombs, as Is alleged by whetheil It would suffice « the control I
' Catholic Herald’s ’ refusal to accept detailed .and clrOumstantlal stories
Into "antagoniistic I and the' , few crtoer4I,,m t®il®®^l4j?ra?. I poverty arid
away with ■ the' building^ still stendlng, sti
re unmarked aspected wei
b "® ® ® '
wavpTot Succeeded in rals- walls Were ffid.ente.d by f ly in g .f ra ^ e ito l P”®- the othefihand, lew-fragment fsaocf ifacades of
I tag“to rm te to h [D rh to se s7
lU ilig keen and vfid^spraaa in ie re ^ 1 !■’!'“
^ I
in Guernica, pp;| nents 'of bordhs
_____ ,-fe®i ®4® y o u _ ^ ^ JL L ^ ^® S the qutotlon of ii®®oto]to2-!}LpIS^^
DBCaUSwl sdesip vi i k r in ls tr t’Of Health
Wh ’IHE
Sh’- j l .tehall, Londoni] S.W.I., l e f t ! bo o k club. Under ii secmlngiy harmless movement, j points i n ^ e d , '
t t u b ' li deelrirdly Coiririiuffisto In Its alms. I t U just another testencej of Communism artfully, cloaking Itself
'cim I (f “ ■
. 1 lould l lv e lv o u '*4®W "exaraplto which I gaitofs’ permission- UridoubtedlishoW: th a t Moscow Is beh nd hoth; ‘
It. To give youjorie or two. VlotOT Gollanczi theiweU-knovm'Left-
enilrely agree wlfh ‘'Sceptloiis” B. R. Hoare 'th a t ihe Lefl Book
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..pace. IVarabi •but Preedy contl last partner bat for'56.!
letter of April; 30th, headed “ Gerinany, 1 giving my experience,'without prejudice,;
of my visit td i keveh; Industrial cities, (besides others)! each averaging oyer h a l f a mlllldhi: population,’ Including Essen, where F was shown through one section of Herr !KrUpp’s vast works by
one of their directors., If “ Anew” or “ Anti-Fascist!’ ihave,.; the courage to
tackle any orie lor more o f the .eleven ' keeping out their
To prove the tru th of my .stateinentsj:| ridicule, I tolLL®l'®i ^P'®®gpjy®7'^ j; [A. A. TATTERS ALL.
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race,i| not only In l^he throughoutj the.;world, or is
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not know_of the This Impi^^
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who •^ ‘T'apeclmen' (if tWsj 1
e " Catholic H e r a j d T h e
Nation-.ligiQ,, jg ciJhffiiljed by a ® AnnninB; ’m " the various rnr h,
r’
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J . C r a b t r e e A. Foole c
11. W i l k i i t o n 1 . G . O r n i e r o l I
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’Windle :E. Smith
‘ b S S b: (PP.
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S 5 i ^ o u T tS ° v 5 ^ ^ not only t h a t ; Justice Is
hlibrlv observed, but th a t .ihe’precept of c S y als - l^s h o t ■ snfflc , ^ l y appreclT ated, is not [a vital, thing to
^ t i l law of justice, the law of Book-Club
therefS^^^^^^^ Mr. Hoare
i
th a t come otn m j m i hSs
w;eft Bobk C ln b - i a u V t a > » ^6t e ^ twice mentioned ,tne n d .; ■.*« .v,'
the S n c e 'a r i d three Commplste on Cid he n o t notice also
h<! Brdsent he says and'noticed 2,500 in
the blatform. Lkbota party; " K h “ | S « o n 8.tu .d .>W ^ ^ ^ ^ were debatttgrone 0^ them being one o
S S S I s i S - - - - - - - -
M S s s twoother ol,the.speakers who wera o f heTrntform at DoeSrlVir. n u a ic
s s ® o «f ‘ the’
of lalmost w^rS.el^'‘" i n s Important th a t these Issues U h ; s o < ^ l . p e a c e , ^ > ^ e ^ g ™ ^ r « # ^
^ A l i i t h a t l l ' s h a l l s a y a b o u m a t " a s a y s I a n o t h e r : m a n s a y s a b o u t a b o c * m
s t b i r n i n f f e b y
a g
l i n e a
l h a n
o ff a r g u m w h o
t w o . w e e k S ; a g o e n t ’ t o , , b e I r
I si . i b o u t t h e f P a p a b y . t o p o U t l c s i t h a t t U s t r a d u c e d
h i .
should be! discussed candidly but auletly » r io
slons.” Since ;he has not luejiflad'-the e l e h o o d ! which I chaUenge_d In an
o e r i s h I n i m p o t e n c e . I n t h e h ^ m o i r t o w m k a n d w o u l d
S™ " l r t te r ’'ahd *shice .ibe' a to l t s , th a t
hehas.not even]read the alleged eyld^to!
I t w o u l d s e r v e n o h s e f u l p u r p o s s f o r m e , t o t r e s p a s s o n J i o m s p a c o : b y a t t e i n p l i l n ? t o d e a l w i t h t h e s e a c c u s a U o n s . -
: i i DOGS’ . lil. HANNAN.
Heythrop College, _ \ ■ ^ Chipping, Norton,' Qxon.
NEEDS.;
healthier If hl^ dlet and,other ^^adjusted:;tP suit . t h e . t im e . ^ ^ ^ , i
Sir-rA dog 'will'' h e ; h ap p ie r■ am fo,“ meat. HtMe h r a w n '^ e a d ^
l c rrispedightness .to’-^he id ^ eal # r .
td e a l f l f th " " ------- ---- m t o h f l . ,
iandihlurders'^.to';, .
as posabie;iii%,w“‘“ 'Sf^^^^ ably IdbsB an’d4f a d6geannot''pe given
S ? e to o f I s - S imra h iiian e , than a ?s h o r t h e a v y i c h a l n . F r e s h ^ . — n V i n t l l r l l
liberty the “ wlre-and^post
S iK g w a t e ^ c em vessel should sshould b e s o l p l a c e d . t h a t
h a d e d u r l n g t h e h e a t o f t h e f l a y . r,. Natloni
should be given prompt and expert atten tion.
Dogs 'suflerfhi'from' skin ' Irritation JOHNS,lSecreta0,
Canine. Defehch; Leaglie.
victoria Station House, i ■tondon,'4'W-I- ■
.•■,.Q]PESTiqi|S FOR AIR.I- ' : hoare.. y Economic
■to nothing,'had * n o t . the,, courage _ to ferlsh with it hor the|strM
p S r a g . - S t e ^ e e 4 t h e : ,W P A bfa twenty centuries of civilisation reduced
' i s s f i i i p i i i i M f
.:to shoulder (th e .re s p o ig bm ^ rtiociirred * -Before • Seeking saieiy m. flight and with Impunity,-toey^ have
robbed private treUStires and plllageh the ' Treasury" of ’ the| nation,, and now S eW d th em r a p r eY to th r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3f
s„n“ i s r s , s w And,
the ' battlefield hnfl us veritable « .«
«
■ S d ‘ lntd^‘mf'i?in>r^^^^ vlctlon— e ConVlctlbn
my! conduct.
airilnow 'strehgthehed with a
.new.cbn- SiI,fin'TilLthi» 'convlctlbn that, the
torshln m a y ,'b e ' thd ; salv^loR Pl Jd® country and the Republic. dhectlon th a t I shad, .henceforthJram_e,
,
trEdtbrs and crlmlnaljanarchlsts: d t has linf liseh' agalnst thBi'iaw, but for the
'disciplinebroken! fllcta..
mv conauci., I ' would Uke to make W, S a in th a tw e are n o t In .the presmee of;
p
uteeiyi’ ' bRAt BEAUT^.
c o r r f e S e Tate^ in the ’■’nm e s ”, a t i^ te ew h f e oh the subject of country, S f f M p l y . those
r " 'fhprb' haS been a good deal of V 0 ■,hb’ fM’- - (rf TmT! la^^longaWill
le a-;wlll or desire to |.revise .espqtes tb.c jaicilities
n j ' i a i i E i ^ d c i i t t f r i i M ' T r d & e ' i C o i i v p i j i y . a n r t l i e ' M i a i a n d "'’ B a n i t . ,S h o u l d s t r o n g l y a p p e a l , o r ; s l m l l w d p a e l t l e s :
■ i Trustee' c^Hriblb',
;a » ’a r i F K S a ^ j r i *
a military rising. ' The Army has not, b r o S ^ t h dlsclpllnb,'lt seeks to restore;
S f t S ™ l to j e atlMtted to opleol-,
tural work. ' i'mese are matters! which .have, no,
venient -to haveihy you some i fnri {latest d jvelopments in the-adniMs-jr
doubt,' engaged io u r atteffilon and th a t (if ivbur many leaders throughout; th e j • M t M " n | you may i f ln d j t con
of t ie & n g (Rural Workers ,
law bo th a t 'lkw aiid authority bhoffid rule not against the:|people, but for the,! thp'peoole l^^It is by no means, :hcmslng
sacred fof 'l t Is notl a question only of whole clvlllstalon • as handed down In
* f m e n t r i e A r m y t o o k u p A r m s I t w a s : ] t a l r e a d y I d e n t i f i e d ' w i t h t h e ' p e o p l e , a n d
h e n e o n l e ' w i t h o u t i d i s t i n c t i o n o f c l a s s S b S f e d e llberh^^
by the , Army have
ifice and self-denial on hatriotlsm.’f „
“
' iOut -Left-Wing press .ha® . Guernica laffalr with both hapds to
torther Influence the people of the
r; ' , „ seized the, afilagricurturalTrent lor the next twenty I I • I, - L ..
' Wn-flo tn livpars. ye
f a i lc u l tu r f weaker or s lim ia r^ .
I You will sei the
b v ' t h e ' s i d e O f ' t h e ‘ ‘A i m i y ^ shed their blood; in com-.
Acts which during the last ten yeated \ l e played an| Increasingly Important
|art :ln- preserving / ®P mHc r n t u r a l " - amenities of the agricultural
S s a f f i S authorities to rpeon- a and improve p ld jo tte g e s v ?B
hich was pastod ln T?28;_^contato to Inriant prcvlslcins for enabling cottage
■liial hburing
.Uthority. n Her Is vlllln ! reasonably
id 0 1 a
; to undertake work o f substantial nature, the I authority;,: which'- County Council,-.and In
grant frQta' the local, for jth ls f purpose the.
E k l #
tS C T S ^ th ^ in a lW to ® v re W r a n t , . l i l i b ' W -to two^^^ds
, h i o y m e r ’u n j e r t a k e s t q .'I-I
I E s S i l i f t £ S ‘ dfeplares ,
scribers'towards'this new tte; lUbllshlng .humber, oyer
lers' ’ entiulre how they 1,3 If 1 • -i.,noQ,( tr.'b; ninra‘active role.
th a t - -his SUU-; arture In t, “Mem-:
..ill U ? v e r s m I K j | k ! # » Tonifon.i’S.W. ),.0f
....iTrusti'B-uh'der’a niaWi'alga or other settlcpient:
I' Executor .er trustee
uqd.er a wjH ; aiffiy briointiy Wltli’a prpt?pi , ,, Truls'tee (or debentures or debenture st(Mk:
......... _ mer ,
-''i|l6r'''a c1iib; 'sb^ety, Ihdfpital or .religious. i‘r other instit'utidn; (Manager of an estatji.
U s e i o f i t s ' ; s e r v i c e s . e n s u r e s . t h e f o l l o w i n g a d v a n t a g e s :
me!nt^of,|iew trustees IS ivolded.' ' iDany Is resPonsible„for tjie. acts .of ,|ts |qfflcltls.
EFyCIENCY ''^‘ sV'XCCESiS
’S E C R ^ ' ' ‘'' .oW 'b i s
All.officers have been specially trajned for thefr duties. C<^truuecs and Jien^flciarles may Inspect their records. .’ The staff'are pledged to jeer
, ■ r h ^ ' f e e t , f i x e d ' u p i d n a p i i d ^
b o o k , fully d e s c r i b i n g the s e r v i c e s ,fl(id <iu«t/ng f e e s , ■ ■'.flnd''of lyo'cnu'fis entifled,
' , • 1 OF M
AKING A WI,Lt’’i^ '‘-C'fWI^^ /in w K r / i f i r h ' / I f f h e B a n /c . t h e Heed
centres. Street, ; '
Hudson—Ley Ehodes—
'lamb—
•Preston-Bla E. Thornton- Ribh
IE. A. McDdnal H. Smith— J. Moore— J. Maroney,
Lan ’
Cl Barrii -Y7,indle-Wbi
.iild klleV
' "Whalley ca()l ■ Webb, at Cfith' badly for ,
..-at a critical! t
WHALLEY An excellent,
.flump in the! mil .thfe plucky] (list)! . complexion ’ i ■Whalley, whl
■from G. Garlat' Joying a knocl
-three double-: .Arthur Fodle ■Clitheroe’s .b; pointing.
' . G r e e n w i
E . S m i t h ' l b IP. R . M . A s p d Webb b " T . G r e e n u p
W . G r e e n . w
. J , D e r b y s h i h ; W . B a r n e s
W . G o o d m i Ai n d l e b
JG . G a r r a
totalled 138fdeI d p u | and this score t l CUtheroe. |; fio bowled a tea;
anUl ildl
ie ft 'h f lf lie ; toteryflPlhg Ih;iahy’W i ; ^
f ‘bv—It iis ,’Hnfle.^fl>- purt hf, J'heirj Itj;to ifactll it .Would'ihaye;
iwheilever.® euitS^ :'thelrihppL
ijbibid'estn p6ofii' ept’ £ tdeWs- made If a pruutlcej
' • 'e .Wbtk’of'iaeroi! actount for the, hefe Ish o idoUbfe ’.pieinent tjf"the
the'cofrespofidepi .COMFORT
i n g a i l p o w e r s o f a p e o p l e t l m t r e f u s e s t o b e c o m e A l s s o l v e d ' l n a n a r c h j r o r w
s i n g l e a u t h o r l t y - o r , r a t h e r , ° f t o ^ P - w h l c h w o u l d I m m e d i a t e l y s e
e i n s I u n t i l I t h a d succeeded I n r e s t o r i n g bhowe e n
f r i|h |fu ln ^ ^ b : news,
Guerncla dellbera'
b y . l a t e r p l a c e '
was .Iheirlei
w a s ! s u p p o s e d e l y " I d e s t r o y e d
N ^ f f i p W i s , h M b e e n iWhat
'. a i r c r a f t f i g h t i n g o n t h e «
- - Vtheiitlclty' .which . - , , ' h e cM t n h e 'i d ^ P
to have out of
took ’'.hur I CathPhc I '.contem ...
i l l i ’* is i ekteefely ^severe'TOu'mhtal .r4fl' iBW 'jh li
S T e e h ' e 4|g ^ t e ,d hi', th e , Iptenpyi h M w i t ' 'M p t l o p a l iieactlon
, You canltg^tt-lvo pairs of shoes for the priceofope i Why buy shoes you cannot
‘ w ear! Come to see us ant . be correctly ■ fitted with » pair of Bm Abridge Arch fteseitver Shoek a t 25/-.'
ELEGANCE economy Rib ii'iBecord up tc
I'jlJeyland | riDmrwcn . iiiClitheroe ' .leyland Mo ijlBlackpool. rtBarnoIdswicli ' i 1st Annes
iJlUbblesdale iWballey .
torsi
'Head .. Ghorley
'ILancaster d/VCKRURN SA TU RD
'Jlibblesdale Motors 11: Xeyland 9216r 6 TLancaster;'
rwhalley 138]
.Blackpool 'Bamoldswici II
:SA’njE
Hhodes (Lancad (Blackpool),! mdl sey, the Blakpoi
BriliJant! towlj
.Saturday's’ r ■ route of CliiS Gt.i Annes. 1 Among then!
J . M a s s e y - P R . P r e e d y — L
H a m b — B a r r i e li
r e s t o n — B l k i l L B. M. Aspdei
. W a s h b r o b k - Z'lacH
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