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“The Flight from Reason. R E D T p O R IN S P A IN By R. T. INGHAM. gThere Is nothing partl:ularly


lorious In having provld,i^the fool who says In his heart


Is no God,V with a plausMe excuse for his tolly .-Arnold Lunn; M


n


^exploding the holowntes of Its;false and m&chlevous teaching tvent oh to suppie-


thosrDeoDle In EnglahTwho siipp^^^^ tlm I condfmnlhg Conimunlsm and Red Ctovemm^^


to me to M toto two'classes; (im®M tmentM and who have been misled by Mosco* ^apathy with directed propaganda,’ much of; which,| The encyclicals comes from Red Spain Itself; and (2} munlsm


There may be other ways of masslfylng to suggest that the CathoUc Churchjin „


...................... ... . Same subject. It Is false and staply Idle ___ con-


as ptoached . by ;Bpme


^ s e who are out i t any c istivto ih^< hood. The trphble Is f|?s,t h ^ e In S g u ra te a materiaUstlc ..qonc=P,tloh ;o f :


both c^tego^^. ^ne . i s i ^


willingly submit , to the Red mg or th Hammer and Sickle djsplac^i^the UnWh .


for Ideas and Idealsiwhlch a;e


t)emiclbus-placability bluff listening to--them; In addition, ,tnerj


bluff Veoplq tol


themselves refute this' false- as elsiWhm^ c ^


tforklng claSs Interests, which condemn, Com-


agitators ils^ out of


ment the Catholic social teaching-set forth In Pope Leo XIH’s lipous en­ cyclical, “ On thel Condition of the Work-. Ing Classes," and later encycllcMs on the


tWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO « items dulled from our issues of sept, 24th 1812 ^ son of


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........... chblshop of; Canterbi. ;e ago called his count) 1 the Spanish! antl-0


which God and all things religious] are tead whbt was published ^ S e d by an :all-powerfill buifeauckic Communist PaPeL “ SoUdMldad^^reii


f even were It posriblej a:WkWyl-jjlb'iItt/Spip;-


ligests that there was, not wotiv for 'provement in Spain before ihe Civil l broke out. But 'would wOi.to j™g-


, , , Son


dcTeS iidt spend Its tooney ton: tryijif to hm its country better ard feed ™ starving or half-fed mlUlom


An Insolent Claim i


I Perhaps one of, the piisti'iimolent claims of the Communists Is that they govern In the interests of democricyl


wh6 love Christ more than they h a te :! Vicar are not more clear-sighted afij


called a great Christian Church. The Dedn of:Canterbury, whose champlo


ncluding Slifl Henry Page.


slip of Comm inlsm has done much undermlne thb great rellgldus^revlvM


I H e-buylnj assets exceed £ tf4 ,|)0 p ,b p b iguHU .


Rnanish solh lust as many 6f US hope reaUsed would rouse every rover thaTmie En’gUslnneh would n


Communists and got out Of hand


here In England, i


l lhese are times, tyhen dldloiiaycally s ttlng 'on the fefiCe may be a'lvisable for


those in authority; ' and wrltlngl It seems stand why: ottiWs ihould^QWet y allow


I .theories and aspiratloni a s ^ to g in the pgp jjgad of poiulatlon the great Rm daughter at ;;he orders of Lenin I Stalm when th,e scourge of Communis


Socialists - and- Communists • With the r irrogant. . claimsto ..repr^ent< their


I interests of any country. .— - , . ;Criaitt ,fhOTl


in England. ..v.— , „, , . , half-a-dozen of:-the other Min, he


a oqviei, J 1a SovYet s'tate ln Spain-th ^an we do hpre | I


malorlty of the Spaniards nq more wqnt i


Spanish GlvU - War. The forces on Franco’s side are defending jSpatosh


1 rlotlngs, wholesale, murddr, j robbir ' arson and pillage, are fightli g to Sovet


ideas and Ideals tor the Spaniar^, wWlst; the Reds who started the_^ - .roUblei


modfefh history and perhaps ;evenequi - -


-


^st'aflUcted the world! . Butchery,-hoWevte, was not enough ^


'


Qeheral'Ste Henry Page grpftxalla-lt hlapbmpblet,,iSpr'-*


tW h aU dw S b l y Rooms by Mf. J. E,‘ that Misd Dewhurst, headmistress of , _ t o e 1 ^ g handled the ’plane._^ Duitog i:e there.


Twentr-tl^w lots oi house property at Bll-1 ’ ta 1


- ■ ! ’


Mr; Edgu iselllng- ,


heights of,' Indignation. - Slaughter bf clvfllans In Red^Spata equalsi.the com­


‘J S h t o J plete extermination of a population as


excuse this tefrtble crime i t , the Cor munlst-Anarch! St forces tai Spam wlui transcends in sidlsUc fury anything


great as the ;™ole of Wiltshire, or .iNorthamptonshlre, , apd greater than Ythat of Bradford ,m Sewcastle-r ott-f’yne. -. Nothlhg can evi


------^eatRusslsi ai


a nendlsh war has been waged agalng the Catholic C lurch In Spain—^Ag^ a grtat Christ! m Church/’; as.Brlg^e|


which. pamph et 'ItiVaI ' Spain, the Truth: at-LasW


I am'freely using tor I |


Ciulld, at wlflch th e '^ v . C. Caro was the | :: Another resignation notified was that of I


Atitoe openiig meetW of Whalley Wesley 1,;


the GovimniMt: for, adopting the C r l^ a l Haw-Amendment BUI. protesting against w vfeakenirig'Of the Bill by amendments, add irelng that it'should be passed forthwith fn >uch a form “ the diabolical traffic may


be promptly suppressed.”


liad an offer to i-esume the secretarial duties. Of. the 'P'urch of England Temperahee -loclety at Manchester. In .view of c o ^ t -


The Rev Dr. Pinchiii, vicar of; Chatbum,


jients at Chatbum-these mcluded toe bidld- ing of a neW.mstPr-,‘.-;,fpriwhich land had •tn procured-Dr. Pinchin deflnltelydMlded


,, Delegates ;to the Wesley ^ vMAAllftrr


I tn PTTDrCSS country. . ' J ^ ^ : I


I latter days of the whr, the fflng is ume to f ‘York took one )f the latest piRnes I-into ithe air with o:ie Pf his ; b rm ^ ^jj|y companloi, and th e , s p i ^ t h


^ t e r , the King Wld SJ to gngabei^ents as often as


S p & “ taT^iutro'n'Was passed' thanking I Mlsi Ellen Haworth,.jiostmistress of Fen<t'e-:| ib e Royal speaser, a


to be toeismallest am} oldest'postmistress t o |7 o uth*at'the Alr^^eed worto', ’plahds are now iwc “


eighty years of agel she wds said ' The living of Dalehi ad, rendered vacant by


pHtes and certificate, gained by-studoite «i. 1 snouiu «*? cS e ro o Teehnical |choo!,.at


AldermanTsmith, ot ,j4ekon, presented


ilcontinue his vicarial duties in,the .village, Ho Hardacrq. was. in the


IIMeetlng'passed the lollowhig resolution.. .] L^c^ffire (teiinty ](^'uneU[rehoto^^ i charitable towirds what,le JC iO it , hlvfe I renSrvalutless'toe mercffid.Dlvine provision al^ut to D ■many poci^l'^'llon me. ptWTtoth tehdl^ito secularise-tmd j


|;UUuij JJlUVColO ''visions for Sunday amusements on, the i


hand, and dgalnst Sunday miUtary 'exercises of a day of ^est.”


f foniial approval of the Registrar, and copies were circulated apiongst the members.


Rules' and regulations of toe Clltheroe Weavers’ Protection: Society received the


fJor do they that " a repl religious note lies, behind ul,-materialistic yra:r.of llfq,f i in i '^ - .w h q have bfieh deceived by hlip lo,


State, ■aat Is not the:Spinlsh WaV,of as l a t e l y , 2)th. May 1?37- t ,Whm Us life not on any reckoning. ' Nb one sug-:| meahttoy; the rffitordtlqn'bf the freed me, not w duy


Anarchists to run rlpt to biaugurate—ff such was tjielr clalm-stich Imptovc:


and quietly suffer Commuhlsts .lattd


of'^wdrsmU? tld eSIt mehn thatlMiiS. War I vrifl, be said s gain? As far as Madjld


ments In England?as are desirable and om.'whlch.to.place a ch a lic e '.. . . .'Wl even necessary? Would )?e s i t ' .dom thbiexceptlontof t t e Basque clerw


quietly and let Moscow, help, orgMse do 'not know any clergy whq would and direct the .subversive forces In Eng- daring enough [to try


land If ma® i outbreaks 0 7 law l^ ^M | I occurred? 'Sils Is no


simply Is hot! true. English people are adepfis at taking a


I thev have sS cU ^ a rd ^


yandali did not stop a t religion for prTceldss'


1 or democratlblowrninent In Spain. I It I world. . The TAcademles i of Art afid


I their customary way pf .life? Socialists'‘aiid' Commurlsts have for


' ' ‘ ' ■ ■ w * * * * ^ 1 many months, engaged In peTslstent pro-


middle courSe.i But so far as h can judge we should not take a [middle course if Communist riots and lawlessneM broke out. Why should we - expect the loyal and patriotic' elemeiits In $Phln to illow these things; to happen tre re . m,hout rising and fighting: to retain ^ d pre­ serve true Spanish Ideals bnd Ideas and


I paganda in silppott o f .M G q v e rn nm ts In Spain. They, have/not hesitated to disseminate f ^ e : news; ihey have in-


Letters of Spain have Issued a pathetic appeal: to the Academies apd Centre^of Culture of the whole worldlln which t w express ‘rthelr-profound- ^riqf Injsefetog the ruin and lesolatlon,” VfhlCh the R d ^ have "Inflictid on the n^tlonM am to treasures, a h l raise thelji auttiorltaOT( voice' to prot ist energetically, beforej ttu conscience of the civilised world ag^ this vandalism. Spalh 'dld not vote' nor was the ;;ovemment yihlch fall govern either constitutional or d( cratlc. We seem to have reachedj


I suited frlendlj^ nations hy repeattai; the wildest accusations and have not cfeased


day after day adversely ! ) criticise the actions of the Gdvemmeni in its effo rt to pteserve neutrality and to localise the European dangers to Spain.


-i '


I whose son W a brofesSor at the, semln' ary o r ; tralningF' colIe'ge 'fol 'Caphollc


time before th e Spanish Civil War jroke out th a t I read a letter to an elderlj lady in one of the East Lancashire towns


I t must have b ten some considerable


priests Irl Valladblld,’,ih Siam, In ’Which, he told hls i mother hbw the Comn|unlst mob had butchered a nuniber of Spanish priests and' hung them ip by thb feet and head downwards, like In butchers'shop8..


Russia’s! Chief


sheep h a ilin g port.


I ganda and; subversive Ideas are among the chief exports Jfrom Soviet Russia, and


ConslderlLg th a t revolutionary riropa-


I conslderlng'that[atheism and reyofutlon are at the back of


Communist, is it] any wonder thatJ[frota hls vantage point at S t Peter’s a t Rome,, — ...... . — - . • , His Holiness the Pope, 'followhig the Senor Lenbux, .leader example of several of hl£


................... ..... every true Marklst and


should have Issued an Encycllcalon the I ary, 1937:. 19th March, 1937, denouncing Atheistic Communism?


occasion tRe present Pope, PlusjXL had . On several ®vioU8 -4 _


raised hls voice In solemnbrotest against mlnated evefy Radical:. 1 p e -b lo o d the persecdtlons'df. Chrlspans, laind to 1 t^qnT'Of : 1924 when] the Papal relief mlsslin re-r greater than turned from the Soviet union the Pope condemned CornmdnlsinYIn- a Special


I under the ‘ democracy deputies; arli


.-..p ,“"---“ 1 “* Allocutlon'jwhlch he addressed> the


whole worid. In fact, a^ Pope: Plus 3 a said In the above encyclical, ^ p l r in l | ml^of j h m


j enemies of the Church, who frqn} Mos> cow are directing the struggle against


s s ., s . td f f l ,r the : , . 4 S .


'Christian clvlUsatlon,. themselve^ ^ bear viltness, by their unceasing a t te k s in word and act, th a t ayen.to this hojur^te Papacy has continued fa thfully to pro­ tect the I sanctity of [the Christian religion,' a n d 'th a t It has called iPublic Communism


more frequently] ahd nore','effectively othejr public


attention to the] perils cf ,OE. i athetotic C o S sm a n p p T a i i f l r ig a n a desire to pr serve religion In Spain!


than any ^:*But' this; encyclical after, condc


authority on organ. - mnlng M.P.’s, and


[ Barcelona, course, even Radical beci


g t l L U f


Red Spain li Serior J. Hernandez was in June of t h i s . Comtaunlst! and edit


are murdere hostages.


any rate he and he to a “Mlndo Ob)


Moderate'thought In E have nqW; turned agataf t .th


................ me slightly prejudiced their friends; relations 'and


are p reju u . ^ those most. Liber.al


.d and their i sons hel ' [Tie Minister of Educatio


peregrlnatlr g Red Deans and impressed: :them with


ero,” th e Commuiitot! i i was ihe who welcomrt


colie ipie


artjv Oh


of


a democfatlc government of Liberal ten dencles; [ -Since the refolutlon]there has


pretences at Every Conservative; Moderaw, jM d ic a i


and'Liberal member has D®^ ,01 iitepuDjplia iall ;Repub I The kind qf


-cal howls-'go up in speeches anddi Press agalhft protests by respoi people and t e lo n s of the commi who raise th ilr voices against what] best he described as a return to,,, barlsm. Thte elections by which Popular Front wriggled Into power,


stage In England just now]when hyi Iteffli GleanBd from lhB“ Preston Gyariliani'’ dated Sjep. 24th, 1887 The' W l iu iY ^U Lini DUited Meto6dtot[iDlm7'^ylor, ot m|.|M ^ Howartb to Miss |


Free ChUrcb was' opened | on Thursday, the MaUd Lang. 29th, when. the 'Rev. 'Mirmaduke Miller Was the preacher at afternoon and eventog


services. ! . ■ I


held' at the - BoroUgh Polite Court belqreD. Shand, Esq.,' revising barrister, _ 'a e Liberals were represented;by Mr. .lohnDast-


The annual revision of voters’ lists wm


ham, .assisted by: Mr.-T.'.iEbbtoson'aind I^ .' Lohsdale, fand - the -Conservi


which caused, a ; veritable reign jof terror and aUdwed mob rule, were jw; mandered, in d the Government Iso Senor Frab'clsco Cambo, formerly Minister of Public,Works !ln Spain; tells us, came 'tb submit to the , orders] of Anarchist, m d Communist Committees who Impose on an Impotent Go,le, l ment,'every form of abuse; Infringing the


Ing crime," by preventing the Ipollce; troml opposing robjjery, ar^on; tond.^ mMder and; drganlont the murder; of polt}ca] opponents ' by ' -uniformed police | wrecking the army. Senior Cambo dayf th a t Is what happened In Spain,; ;md adds th a t there Is no diplomatic or C3n- sular representative who can conttaiilcl


aws and prostituting justice; sanc ;lbn-


him. Tamed Against the Gpvernmeilt


The Radlc al partners' of th e , pqpulai Front have jeen simply ellmlnatetf &nc.


n


p r e d e c te s ,- Party.of Sp ‘to, declared;on 30^^ v.


, d in 'Certain' villages. ® ;er


Spanish Government i that; has murdered Radlcajl


I iddeemocrieey


S. 'Weeksi assisted by-.’Mijor H a n ^ h - . K WM stated that the new|inuniclpal register contataed 11,779 names, an increase of 53 oh


lAuiouoic IO..L. ________ atives by, Mr. W. the year j888. !. 1 '


ployed m! a labourer at works, met with a sad,end. He ®“8a8cd


Thomas Ormerod ' (30), ’fi^airied, em­ m in fetchtog water for. the


WM made, and hto dead body was found to u the clay pit. i t .wm thought -M. ®


aking bricks, and betag missed, ® search


tote the water. A coroner s inquest returned a verdictlof “ Accidental deatn.


pon a plank placed across toe pit he M


T h e annual ratepayers meettog for toe purposejeff laying-a


of lighting toe’streets held^at Whalley, toe Rev. C C. B ^ r d ^ to


,!lay a rate. .The wkdtag took .place at


the chair. A balance to hatid of .£3^_wM reported, arid m this wMjcoMidered suffleent t b S the e & it iwas decided not to


United Methodist Free Church, by the Rev. Lane


June IstY 1936, some i M®® revolutlqnitook place, jSenor HernMuez


the


v(nTDt6' in Imprccorr jtliAt R o n t had been


Com; i t e i S E i p


additional accomm )datlon should be made to ])rovidfi a new schWl to a-more convenient


HM: Inspector if Schools directed that lUiiation.at Read. I . .


The! oity,death Stifled was that ,ot Mary .lane Bennett, Lov^ ate, aged,38.i


f’o i use M offices a building situated to Back 'Salford formerly ised M a jotoer's shop.


^ One on a tomb: tone to St. Chad’s, Roch- 3ale, to a gravedli i^er; Here lies Joe Gieen, who arch has been. And drove agi .tost full trade


Epitaphs”:— , Extracts from


With powerful ( eath, till out of breath ; He threw Mid jihis,spade.


When Death be leld hls comrade! yield,, He, like a cur ritog knave,


Came soft behit d,*and stopped Joes wind. And pushed I tin in the grave.


-


Reader, one tear. If-thou liMt.onei to store,. Since Joe’s' tongue] and chto shall wag no more,'


Bobbin:


In ; the same; churchyard is one to Tim ! ' -


Here lies Job i; and likewise Mary, Cheek by jowljthey never vary;


, .


, No wonder ttalt they thus agrre, . John wants mi punch, and Moll no tea.


u n iic u , the' taastei Ih 't ^hhique has caused the S sh ^ o e o p ^ ^ ¥Te'"m-{nformed 'a s to


prlsonment, anc the Cortes has not even beeii-called, mu :h less sat. ^ Red prbpagarda of "Which Moscqw^ls


The Ciitoeroe Weavers’ Association bought


ilecture on “Churchyard _


at] 8 p.m. Clltheroe KiUghts


Monday next


Cl theroe Moqr w Institute,


First DiWSion Singles League Sept. 27th., commencing


I CUtheroe ClithoUcs. Lane v. 'Whalley Church .


Whailey Reading Room v Whalley Meth­ odists. Second Diyislon Singles League


halley ContejwatlVes v. Read Conser- . vatlves. . •


'


Waddlngton y. Clltheroe Knlgpts of St. ^ Columba


konpay Sejit 27th., a t 8 p,iri.


Cliatburn Chur :h Institute v. Clltheroe , ■; Conservatives. .


c ith ero e Mduiit Zlom v. CUtheroe St. j i James’s institute ,


,


Ribblesdale Olq Boys v. CUther Church,


Wednesdayi &pt.-29th;, a t 8


p.m. , oe Parish


ing of spin sei vices will probrtly assist lii'thls objeo'i. Two divisions will stimu­ late competltloi. Teams turning o u tr e ddrk sports.sWrts will be suitably eqw-- ped for a mire vigorous game) and toi consequently be encouraged to harder


ever In Ribflesdale table tei lis. Lower neFs wffi'speridjup the-game. ^llhe bann­


The stage [is set for the b ^ t season


like cloekwork to their Instructions, (3nly 0 club’s teams out-of sixteen were late


wirked hororary officials who _ ftpin Septen her sadness, have iresponded


ittlng arid skilful footwork, eri club re®’^etarles, thdse


over­ suffer


hkve asslst ■el M make Is true


sfason. Ov(r 200 players are reglstwed by 16 teams 20 have moi t closely


tliat hi


everybody appears this


a


Perifes offialS'ehcods wfhlch have swept u)iianswered ov^. the wires month after


coufltry th a t hd dld not reallseYhe n e ^ contradict pel ' the . ®?h?9ordlnaiy


n^onth. ' LlA neMant fron .the Par EMt was seen to


orie of th e , ma htaes at rVlctoria station which delivers a' deket on the tostrtlon of a cotoi It was'dtsi overed thathe' .was amazed by the magic wiy to which the metal was turned •into, cardpoard.


ondon the othsr; day regarding with awe


v itlves w i th 17, and Clltheroe Knlghte o ’ St Colunba' with 19 (for two teams). Apparently ■■ fllj.the, teams hai/e decided


followed


jetalls regdri ves or, Rea 1


fIh e Consewa lives wilt play the’i -nstltufl Ih


lue,


■ams have the


Slsts in Qrelnj'i Clltheroe i a i |h t s of St Columba will qppear In black, the Pairlsh


"-


Rlea&lng Room’ In Dark blue, ' i l r i 'Mn


aroon, and the Metho-


Church prohafly In maroon, (lid Boys In- dark green, Waddlngton In


P,ibWesdale by -'Whalleyi Conser- books; but are


After, some confusion the] Whalley agreed amongst tieraselves.


lonservatlves. 311tl


ulnon colourp,. Although I caii supply no d ...........Clltheroe Conserva'


In Royal bumper to


apply aU'tl e pecessary forms and cards jit


registering players. As a result the Delation tofflclals' have been able to am


Rlbbiesdale Old Boys with |on their


*1,


of St. Cdlumba. V. „ .


royal bluk and the otherq In their selec­ tion from the two blues, green, black and


crease In clubs. Whereas there were 13 last year, there are 15 now, and it is likely th a t further progress can be ex­


RlWleSdale can be proud of Ite in­


pected next year. ’Itols story is b ein g 'to ld In almost every s t r i c t where table tennis Is played, and that


means In every part of the ®onntre. The North East LancMhlre Association


is assisting In this object of spreading the game. In its seven leagues there are


154 clubs playing in Accrington, B p le y . Blackburn, Nelson, and the Ribblesdale area. With the leagues not in member­


ship thefe must be 300 table, tennis clubs In North East Lancashire. New leagues have sprung up this wlftter a t -Aoertag-


ton, Bacup, Darwen, and Colne. Players will thus realise th a t they are


t.nUti'g part r e a great sport which is rapidly spreading. By assisting the or- . ganlslng'offlclals they are doing their bit - to push the game even more. I t is good | to'know th a t Hlbblesdale players and


clubs help in this way. SCHONELL’S FORECAST


1st. biviflon.


Clltheroe Moor Lane to beat Whalley , Church Institute.


Clitheroe Knights of St. Columba to beat Clltheroe Catholics.


Whalley Conservatives to b e a t . Reaa ■ .


W h ^ e rR ^ a S 'R o o m to lose to Whal­ ley Methodists. 2nd Division.


Waddlngton to draw with Clltheroe Knights of St. Columba., '


Clltheroe Mount Zion to lose to Clltheroe R St J&A16S*S


,


Chatbum Church Institute to beat Clltheroe Conservatives.


lbblesdallans to beat Clltheroe Parish Church.


■ The anniial bill for nails used to carpen­ ters’ shops at Ptoewood, Bucktoghamstoie.


film stud}os this year was £890. o We are spending perhaps larger sums on


other ■ country to the world.—Sir Ktogsiej Wood. 1:


1


due to economlo causea 'Town llfe .is arduous land more amusing.—Lord Trent. .


■ The drift from the country is only to part


ur health and housing services than any , '


was a req organised Reading Rd


READING


ing a t the I programme! Mr. T. B a tl of M.C. wef E. Bylott, Slinger.


^ :


student atlthe Mqnchesteil Theologlca Col 'Gatle.v onYhqYothI Ip Wi'.flftleth yepr. Bom


Moor Lane/UnltedMethoditf. church, dM.at - - ilm w if lif ■


i The ReV.! W. Bailey, a former pastor of the itl Cheshlte. lhief Toodok .-.M. ^ (Cornwall) I' .Clito'erde, andi every prize as a


lege'. - Reco'gnlsed as one of ithe most cultured ministers: to the tohpexion,; he had charge of


'hc( periormed again; . There , is not a single church left standlng,riot one afthr


and Bafcelom. are concerned, we do h >t know-In y/haii.spot this clqWnery could


I The death occurred on.the, 26th at “Bam; field,’’ Cheadle Hulme, Manchester, of Edna Marguerite Bytom’ (Greta), daughter of Mr. and Mrs Riobeft 'Whipp, aged 22 years. Also


i


churches ;to. the, Manchester .area, .He)stott,| .— , --.gjjjjnj Harbour.


i 6it7 GuUds''exffiimatibns, and ;a ,£60 r,‘'‘,n t "" " j alirK-moustachbd, keen nAimtvf nf»nrt/'ircphniflrf;hlT)..ten'4 r


1911-12 Session. Thi|report stated'that 13 flrit prizes and U.stcqqds had .been'won ta-i


e foritoree'yeafsi.t toe Manchester Techr .....................Melon Langstreto.


it Inilst be agreeable mformation to eyejyone , ,


;tidents must have been c liy! the building,they had


e erecrea ta ins, oo i b Our issue'contatodd ah account, pliblished


hind-tiFhand encom ter.betw«n-an-unarmed., .wfgurroundlhgl cHizen and a burgmr who W


y “iThe Age," Metidume, of a. desperate h S e d the magazli e; ot his automatic pistol


itj this grim life an^ death 'struggte wire Miy iooktog manbf 28 years.


kt,i.Radeclyffe,: qithcroe,, ■',dfcipuncipals 'mbandapoweriill-


ith__ -


Was' Injured 'about hit' .head .by- the- pistol ihich'Mr; synte hac wrenched'from hta, and las'sent to hospiti.l prior to proceedtagto


k-_ mab'until" toe - Ufic^ 'arrrived;rived; The ,: ■ jolicc ' ' ’ime msan .several! stabs to the chest, but, he hMd on j


court. I In hui poMC sion were'y^riousiarticles. of.jewellery. ' ' ' '


ati point-blank ran[c before fie.WM over- m wered.' Tbe affai took place, to The earlv I his otner naui


hiurS of August 21s at,“Bapool,’'_Kew, Mel- boui'he,ithe resident c; of Mr. .Geoffrey Syme, n son-to-law of Councilor andiMtanq®,P®]'“


1 acbistomed.to ^sei “ -


Smith said the work “f; :q-street. since, 18^3, and


^ I ’plaiie oh all ' S


-^^^^ m CaPtairiFof “


cqiStnander E. Hi Fielden the King); Kl Flight, flights


yirigri^^ Brital^ to-day.


Pntii thp 'olanb and Commander Hblden come ilOTer the


THE PERI


Im e ^ a.'Londohlfharacter to f^^ differ £ i ig l from those ,I am


Strolling thrqudih thb W®sF inch- dt Clarld'g


tfh OK __ i_1- tkm


in 'b is time to M late Marquis pf Head- foirt and more; rffiently to Lord Bethell. ' Bretson is npwltraliilng raw be perfect mapsmvants, pnd M with some pride th a t he was the only, m"aii, teaching the a rt of b


Bretson—1 Wve never discovered es-land he has been butler


him to. Jlfl.®


London to-day. For. Brqteqii ■ ....


and the flrst thm& he teaches men who come[_t) him as rrovlces Is the


_ e has established a studio ‘


lan '/art am ghtklndofy]


right way to Iwfi Ik. Bretson fe'et,


essential to se wing a ^ 5 1 atiitable, Bressdn starts hls yipng men off; with a bare table, .table qoylles, a


jAOTOCRAFT OF THE KlfTCHEN (Correct walklhg and ball


icing are, Sd waiting


MANSER’


'ANT d after


'el’s one 'day ithls week


the .!Air Council;^ whom the plahe Is licensed,


to


Public Hall on tie 25th. Alderpikn W. passengers Is .jprcvldod me presented the'tberetary's report'on toe


t a l h «


. , ’tI l throughout and


• • *


acceptance of the vicariate of Gisbiim by Rev. J. Heslop, wis accented by toe Rev. Hawker-Soper, Ilf; Liverpool. I 7;


engineers are rightly , tidMi: i«- Itself In fo„r power


-^{chato, and Mr.;G. Ji- ialoonwlth^flsK ' tai,fitted hear the Mather easy-chairs. ;A b S and


operator-fly |Vflth the


,d was made at Ports- Is British


. Similar ‘f f ih g the Conltlnental 'liiyeather permlts|


nf I '-'I U BUTLER FLIES TO0 [adroplane


«t the National Sohooly; .ilered her r^ i^B tio n |


"Medijevel times and places" was the title a lecture. Were^, at CUtherqeL Parish


Miss Sarah-Hodgson, 26 Ihaflesworlh-terrjace, | Clithiroe, aged,20 years ■; , : , > •-


,and Mr.;W. H. Boocock] those of the'Labour partyl


were nade to Mr. Pope, he revising barrister, . sitting at the Borough Police Court on the,I 24th. Neither was succf ssful. Mr., 8. Davies r watcl ed ;the interests (f the- Conservatives,


Only twp application^ for. occupiers’ votes |


The battle of the sites for a new. elementary school was!continued b; CUtheroe;Education ,


worti was in abeyan;e, a sub-cqmmittee, iSisfej' C"=g;:K3?f?K:


edge i of Hendon; ftjA.F, aerodreme,_a smari ! low-wing n jin o p lm


In aispaclous Itanjar on the JM te rn


In readiness for a ejepl?®"® wherfever the.King li In S o la rrth e ’plane la s only o n e - b em


Committee;at a meetlni; on the 26th'.''While I theIproposed site on Ian i^adjacent to the gas- f Martlesna^^


,,, ^


uc n 1.U luu.. ______ Old a day’s Jdslt to hls^iioys’''camp a t ^opthwold.


appointed to recommenn a sue m io« u u i^ i ^ g ’sijove ' j a l : or nfrtoteast part of tie town, favqwed toe ^th iay latlo n


....— '■ ' old football ground'to Waterloo., :But toe, .he was attached to the


wheeled, frora{,lts shed f « an official when King George


the


p ^ p !d u rln g uiuuib


matter got no furtoer, as there were advo-'lthe y?ar. ■ . ■ - - i,-, . _ ; 'rrnUdnn at cate^ for the gasworks ;lte, while othbfs werel; Squadron Commd ujers a t C ro j/to «


of opinion! that, two S( bools were -necessary,:;the ; tto e vffij. ren embe; how, to ™ • ...


complete canteen of cutlery for six per­ sons and an Imaginary dhmer to serve. A good point I did pick up which •


smooth-running domestic th a t always a butler must cook’s name and call her by I t “ Never call a cook ‘Miss;’,” says Bret­


Bretson pointed out ----- I ‘-s-- e-s-s'e-n“ ri And out the


tial to tlhe machine,


is


son. “ Ask her-the name I and call her by It. Remember your whole job depends on whether the cook Is -your friend.” Bretson should know- after his many years of successful service In the stately lomes.


I ' A SPEAKER’S ROMANCE


’Hie news th a t Captain the Hon Alger­ (non Fitzroy, Speaker of the House of


now a private house; in Sutherland, has cailsed many people to wonder If he may not offer hls; resignation ishortly. Cap­ tain FitzRoy has held the Speakership since June, 1928, and has proved one of thb greatest Speakers In.hlstory. i vin ■ Parliamentary circles considerable


Idmmons, has -rented an bid parsonage, I


pANGEROUf }


t fata l AC(


A R O U r SC H O O L I W A D D I^


Ing lOf CUthei Tuesday event) minutes, all the j confirmed wltha two questions q Bleazard drew! Watch Commltt week-epd traffll said th a t unlesf was unsafe! for,']


The proceedli


the footpath. Committee! ghoJ a t the next meel


interest has been.' aroused by Robert Henrey’s book “ A Century Between" (Helneman) In which, the story Is told ibW Captain FitzRoy’s uncle, the, Hon.


if


Henry FitzRoy, made a romantic marr­ iage a hundijed years ago with Hannah, beautiful d au g h te r. of Mr. N, M. de ithschlld, . founder of the London


i' The Mayor ,(C ; presided and o t | 'men Rj Manley,I ber. R. Parkerf Rushton, A. Hq French, A. R. Wilkinson and 1


TOP


house of Rothschild. This brilliant young politician of a -


century ago-became Deputy Speaker and although the higher office was deffied to him. It was left to hls nephew to become Speaker a hundred years later.


MEN WRP’ MATTERr-No. n .


.th a t he was elevated almost overnight to the exalted position of First Gentle­ man ih Canada. Democrats In that Doiialnlon cheered when they heard that a plain “Mr.” was their Governor-Gen­


of Canada , lawyer,, statesman, best­ seller novelist and historian. Lord Tweedsmulr Is best known as “ John Buchan,” the man whose books-he has written more than sixty under that name—have thrilled young and old for the past twenty years. I t was from plain Mr. Buchan, M.P.


Lord iTweedsmulr, Governor General eral designate. _ !


news, came word th a t a Barony had been conferred on'Mr. Buchan. He sailed as Lord Tweedsmulr, and th e . politicians


TAluiost irmnedlately on top of that , Who' had experienced th a t little dis­ to Ills heart.-'


simple Scot, man of,letters and brilliant orator, Is a man who' hqs democracy near


appointment have discovered that Tweedsmuir or Buchan, their Governor,


ttUng In, aintalns can be


lean and rugged of countenance. After


SCHOOL FOR em p ir e BUILDERS Lord- Tweedzmulr Is staty-two, ttal,


noiseless In hls movements—which cm be.f as I pointed out to ;hlm, too much of, a good thing n a mahservafit. Bret- soid’s^polnt, tjiopgh, Is balance on the


:he young Is


ing men. Chelsea


being called to the Bar as a young man he acted as private secretary to Lord Milner, then High Commissioner m South Africa. - Here he became a mem­


• Barrett. Mrs. many ways, he i


ness, !tlie Mayorf meeting two vl been called hoif


Before introdj


- such valuable q for! the Assocla lasting of all I ■Whlpp rendered


- on the morn i i death. Hto i Barrett’s work | ! was hls aim


,, different spherl no better th an i ' of a friend witf


: : tury. In'reed i: two citizens tq I pay a tribute 1


: was a line epll gas engineer In


gas a t the lo\j


a space In, silei A NE


This the me|


ber of what .was to v m ®.s tb® Mlln« “ kindergarten of J to p lre builders. It was In 'South Africa too, that he gathered - much of the colour which went to the backgrounds of hls adven­


ture novels. Even when he wap Tory M.P. fdr the


Buchan found time tlvitles as a novelist biographer.


JACK LONDONER idaleTableTenriis Association Scottish lUniversltlS from 1927, John


to carry on hls ac- hlstorian, poet and


lof the CommlU or obstrucHoq


Committee cai] Alderman Man


When the


isald he had 1 iment that th e | :back for furi aotlced th a t h i


1


1 The Mayor: j'qne.stlon ? Alderman 1


! I would like ] going to be obstruction on


: up In Schoow ' Alderman 9


' place he oppd th e whole qq arrangement 1 and the obstn


' Highways Col the scheme f


th a t every ml go and look al frightened o | after everyon scheme was matter. Alderman


assured that I manently u n | received he tlon.


TRl


. -. “ I t was al dozen coaclf


land motor them,” Couf


“ Unless SOP to b e lnC h a l


'car almost: iSaturday something, will be a fat| The Mayd


same applle(


; “What is 1 excessive spf road ?’’ Coun th e Watch being conslq Saturday hd bum-road aij of traffic tha lo r pedestria footpath. 1 biggest Sinn going thron morning.


years she was N work which woJ was th a t for tl] Home and the ( tlon. She wasl all cases' of slcf th a t kindly in t to do with the L ing A.ssoclatlon|


Mr.: Barrett 1 a n d t i m e s . F R I D p . SEPTEMBER 24, 1937i


(iHATBI D i


iC O U N C I i y


r


: for the Wati ,-doubt they f have said. I


: The Couni disposing 01 'th e agenda.i


a ladies col proved mo| amounted I


V


-. ____ ; 1 8 4 Sc-I.


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