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(JIJTHMOi; iDpKTISER INIJ ' ( S i t ) mmu clitheroe PARISH CHURCH IRVESf n^WHi Sitoyi N i 5 * Jli' 'l(W0


M Bm. 6 oLY C0MMUin(0N ,m. MATINS


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THE REV G. P. LOWE CoUeqtiolii lor the Sunday School


2*15 p{m., SCHOLARS 01 ft.30 p|m. EVENSONG


Vicar of Peel, Bolton . i j ij iijiijiii.).... . , ^ i _ ,j/ , _ ■■■■»«>■■*« a ith e ro e ! Methodist C to ch , ,^\^sley>


HARVESr ■ SUNDAY NMT, SEPTEMBffiy M


PBEAOHENS! MORNING, I0-3|)- evening c- 0 - I ■ ■ ! , ,


REV. H, HOOPER REV. WL MARSHA


^ SpEobln Mtrsio BY Tmi CEom Soloist L( Everting Service: ME. FRANK LORD, Baritone


Chairman: J.S.Bnhb,;Es5, , Commence7-3Cp.in. - Sotoiaf; -ito JessiBBiuljtoa ; REFBEsnJIEiraS ' WILL BE SeEVED.


I • ' y j Mil,^


i Collection in aid of Society Funds 1


1 1. . ' MeMist Ckich, Grintieton


HARVEST FESTI SERVICElS


SPPAY »c^, 8BFTEHBER teth


Rev. Herbert Hooper ,,


At W 5 ’ anii 0-36 p.ffl. Peeacheb:


Clitheroe


Soloist-. MADAMEjNELLIE HAMER Specul Music ny the CKpnt. Proceeds lor Jihnrch Fnnd


Iiff. harvest SOGIIAL !iff I


MONDAY Next, September 27th, at pirn. Addbess by rev. J. H.'.SHAW Selections by the CARR' £


ADKOSSION 6d.,| CHODEEN Eebeshments Free


3d.’ I '-' ■ -I a : [6 and prevent -ser oga trouble Ill Eal)ows Cltcicli, Ittou


Harvest Thanksgiving SUNDAY Next, 86th SEPTElllBER;


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HWy Communion 8 ajm. Matins, 10-45 a.m; Prcaclicr :


: - T — ■ t' 1.


I REV. CANON HESLOP, R.D. j Vicar ol Gisbdm.


Evensong,'^ o’clock: Preacher BEV. : CANON I WALKER, |S.D.


Vicar of Sedbergh. ■ > I .


Congregational Cju i r d i SUNDAY Next, I SEPTEMBER 86th


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SoD’ices at 10-30 ri.m. and 0 pjfi. ■' ' REV. wj ADDLESEEl


■ of pothe.BdajChurch, Burnley


Moot Lane Church SuibAY NextJ SEPTEMBER 28th


Preacher jat 10-301 a.m. REV. J. H. SHAW


Preacher i at 0 p.m. ME. W. C. FORT


THE FINEST EllMi3)Y FOR CHEST TROUBLES, COUOH8 COLDS — A Wondeilul Lung


SlLirAPS KEEP A l^OTTLE B'jf, YOU “ EVEEYTHINO FOE


1/3 per bdtt HEALTH


MOOBEYS


2G,;W STREET, C Agent for Heath & HCat lers Herbal: temedies.


‘ ' I I . I . ' WADDINGTOS


meeting held on ’Tuesday, a h mittee and ofiaclals were ai.


equal to that of last year. whist drive Is to tal


......


date. It is hoped jx) ! i^do


. ........ . OUTING.-The


have had a vew Blackpool, free of was made by motbr . Ing the illumlnatlbn!


at 11 p.m. The party by Mr. Spink tl^e George Robinson,'c;


Mount Zion Chui[ch leaves two sons and j a daughter. Follow­ oUbvl'-


Mr. Henry Dixon,jat one time of Salford, Post'OfiJee, Cllthe :oe.


death- occurred |on Whittaker, following Illness. Seventy-One years of l^ t ta k e r was a ' '


DEATH.-After a !fi!^ ml'


Jli M : # illw


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DBIVEBS’ dAiLY BEPOBD BOOKS


Advertiser & Time


Services: 10-50 a.m„ 2-30 p.m.' and 0 p.m. Preacher: MR., B. McLOUlUOHLlN


HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 88th


St.'Mary’s Cemetery, Clitheroe. Rev. H. Y. Burnett performec rites.


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ing a service in thelhospital tmapel; ;the interment


the . j.


took placle on Wediesdayi at -The last


tional meeting was :heold last Widnesday In connection with St. iHelen's Churc a- to diScc ss the financial position bf the Chui-ch Counill. The Vicar (Rev. W. G. Jones) presided;a:id explained that thej reserve fund ,v(hlph; tie Council had enjoyed'for several ye irs was, now


CHURCH FINANCR-A' specljal Congrega­


undertake the raislhg of .Iimds for thfe Blackburn Royal Tnf rmary. A monstelr


INFIRMARY COMMITTEE, — At; I -----


jake place ati an egrly raise a sum at least


..jws of th6 hospital enjoyable outing to


:c retaker. long illness the a long ai.d pafifpl


(ost.- The ]oumr^‘ coach., After enjb. home was reached were acMmpanled chaplain,' and, Mir.


Monday, of Mrs. . . . . — . ^ g g j j j . . .


daughter ol the late in Chari


„ . ew- com. appointed ltd


froit Thursday, Friday, Saturday-: CLARK GABLE & llARION DAVIES in Cain and WHALLEY.


Smithies presided over the attendmee at the quarterly meeting o f the, B l^ g t o i and Whalley Col-operatlve Society helc on Wednesday dyenlng. The balanc i Sheet revealed that the sales'-have Inj creased by £1,111 over a similar; period last year. Thefe were also, increase i shown o f £847 in! the loan capltM, £ 1 9 1 In the small savings, and £1,439 in th i share capital. General satisfaction was expressed with the present-position. Mi : W. Greenwood was re-elected to s e n ; on the committee |for another 12 monthi


CO QRERATIVE MEETING.-Mr. i


cutheroe’s stiff t a ^k ; at :


FLEETWOOD.


I 'CIitheroe’s much; improved display again it Horwlch has inspired more confluence m tl e team, but it Is generally recognised that m y will do well if they can brlngia polnt baik from-.Fleetwood to-morrow, , On their, ova


ALL AND onio.


WEEK COiWMENCJHfG S E ^ , 27 th. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday:


WARREN WILLIAM, CLAIRE GODD andIVINIFRED SHAW'in


t o o m6torist who forgot.


iM lon s , VsteVday, !When Luther j ; . M y fe . of 84, St. Matthews-street, Burn-


sere-street and -Wha^ey-road,- on^Augu^ 24tt, had a sequel, at the


An* accident’ at the ijuhctlon of Greeh- . .


t l o r . ,, . ,


iW. was proceeded agaliist for ihotor car without due, care and ptteri-


!■ , 'I !'■


ave lue, Clitheroe, stated that he w p Irhlng a heavy -goods^ vehkle In the


Edc Stanley Dore, of 4, Moopland-


direction o f Whalley at about 20 miles i ipir'when a private motoT car came o ^ )f Greenacre^street at,, a ?peed-of from ,5 » 18 miles an hour and collided with ;he side 6f his vehicle. Defendant did lot stop at the halt! sign In Greenacre-


itriet. . , j :


vh 3- defended, vdtness agreed that he mild not see very far:down'.Greenacre-


In answer po Mr. D. Race, of Bju^ey, , it r ;e t .. ■ , ' ■! ,,


Irlver, of 156i RawUns-road, Scunthorpe, lilies., who was walking In Whalley-road at [the time ot the accident, corroborated ^ 1 said defbadant did not stop, at .the


Christopher Scott, a .steam,[crane ■ j .


luuijor road pnd came out at; a speed of abbut 20 miles , an hour.


; i


the scene of [the accident M d Saw de­ fendant’s motor car . entangled In front of! a heavy motor ,wagoh aboirt 15 yarns on the WhaUey.slde of the Greenacre- street junction.,, The heavy wagoti was


P.C. Grant!said that he was called to


pointing towarijs " , g a l l e y add - de- fehdant’s car-was diagonally across the rbad. ,,


that his cUent did stop at the halt s gn but he pulled up at a pedestHan crossing


ground, FleetwooA have an and they are always anxious to ibfflct dMe it on Clitheroe who i put them out of the con- binatlon cup final three y e ^ ago. _ _ CUtheroe will be,at full strength, R i c ^ 1


and Richardson; j 'Thomas, Allen;, Chatbum, Thomley and Kitchen. ';


’ Marsden; WHkinson. Slmpson; Akere, Wad . i . ,. _ ,


morrow, and at, Waterloo; the parish Chur entertain (Polumba.


Wakdlrigton have Needlefelt tov v j f l ^ J :


practically. exhausted. . A sum ;t f £200 i h id been reduced by thq purchase, of Mandat West Bradford,-' and imprdvemepts tb glebe |p;x): perty. It was.noW necessary to repair the vicarage, and partlclilarly.-the' roof. ,;'ffie meeting was well qtt^nded.^ to promote a bazMrjor sale bf work; to held shortly alter Eaite'r next yeir, with Qie ob ect of raislng’ fi^O. A,, committee appointed, with Mr, B, Ward, seiretary Mr. W. H. WlggleS^Mb, treasurer, ther meeting will be M d ubortlj,


’WHI^WELL p*AB5IERS’ SHEEP SAI|E. The annual sale of store owes to: con­


nexion with the: Whltewell; Farmers Limited was held Ph Wetoesday


at 'WhltewSll HoteL .when, -lAOO;- were',offered for. sale and a total clear­


a 1 fhr-


,vas and


realized from 3Bs. to 4te., to^ cro s szd ewes,:25s. to 33s.: The prices were ,on gn average about 3s. to 6 , higher than last 'y e a r : ; - - '. ':■ ■■'!■''' '


ance:' w a s : effected. _ ®wes ’ ';i. Mr. Race, who pleaded guilty, submitted . !'■ '■,' I ! " ' ! ' ,


ltd see If any traffic was approachtag m Whalley-road. , He had toblted .when he first'stopped: at the crossing, but there was then nothing coming In, direction.


and when Ije moved on to allpw two ladles to cross the road he fprgot' tp look


either ’


son resuming 'to the exclusion: of, . Mihu r. Thus the team wUl .be:


'


fendant'-was ordered to pay the costs which amounted to £3 5s. 9b


A t o e o f I £ 2 was imposed and de I,


DID NOT SEE IT. T-


i Daniel Rushton, of 66, Lynwood-road, Blackburn, was fined £1 at the Borough Sessions yesterday for driving a motw- car and failing to conform to a traffic


* '? !b . Cutlel: stated that at 1-5 P,m on


September 6th, he was.on bu ty to son-lane nekr the junction o f Rallway- road when !he saw defendant.pass the traffic sign, f’ Halt at major road ahead,


------- --------- '■ " n August Borou^i


m: J _


r , have BE AVOID


;en"


conloiim to the Indication of a [ traffic sign, T Stop I and Go,” Jubert Trptter,.4, Ataia-ttarace. East Moi ton, was to e d £1 and ebsts at the. Borough Besslonb yester­


For driving a motor bar and 1 ^ ^ °


day. ,If.w


towatla;ICUtheroe am -passed W « t o P and gp ygn at the ent *^ce


,./a's stated that l,e was preceding


worklng.S near the Put 'J®. P.C Brooksbank, of the West Riding


PbUci istatloned at ■Mtogley, stated .Ee in t e r v A d defendant who said, ‘ I-sup- pose I ban; explalri.ffi tourt, 1 .. Deieridant sent a le ter stating that f t


T h i Chief Constabh applied__ 'for'wit- ness’i'expenses of 9s


who fed'Ve evidence fr ~ Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. J. H bottSn)! said he ffid


o ffice had been brouiht.as his had Ro material bearlpg on the


-


that fdbfendant did n it stop at of


Tlie iMaglstrates decided, to costs


MUSHROOMEIlS BLAMED ' ■'■!!' 'f


■' ■ '■ 1


a farmer,! of pendleti ih Hall Fa dleton-lfor allowing , a co'iv to the highway was dli o f


„ summons A yesterday. liusb. . Temp


ciasts at CUthero p.O.i! Cutler


iqnllssed on Borough


spokf


beloiglng to defendii highway in Shaw Br ’ Aug ist; 10th. When icahl; and asked said, “ It was br


back there.’! Defendant told, tin


a n d . must have bi


mile from the farm on Ahgusll 9th, and he (.Isqovered the gi ' ■ open and the cow gonujthe',following oplrldn


.he cow was


had bqen In the fie' d! and' left open,!


people loo! place d! hi a field about g


!a;e afternoon, for m


ushrooms the! gate


In his used to travel to first class railway


•rlaies - from Essn; to London -with g ;lemen of the S m Exchange type.


and - proceed - toto P^Kon~lme..jmen asked for an explapatlon, defendant


said, ‘II did! hot see It.” ■ : , ' Defendant sent a letter acknowledg-


Ing the offence and expressing his regret.


Now In coi Mr. Educ W


en


invqilsatlon In the bus vastly higher. •%.


tolc may Mr. Ess:X.


'hen I was y o u g an irate inaster le, “ If you 11V i long ei Pugh you ive to be a f preman dvstman.”-


‘atiiioii In Mancheu- !Ster. 0 . - Lester Henry Bffitagton, Mayor Smit , directo


trayelln acrpWded bus every day I Malnchester;: I find the Intellectual


- ^ • T.oefiii* LQmIf.h Tifl'Pr.f.nr of ■:■ :'


leit_ Wood, ijrm, pen- stray oh payment Sessions


of Iseemg a, cow


_ ..It strayliig on the ir .dge at 6-50 p.m. on he Interviewed de-


for an explanation d at Dunsop Bridge len makliig Its way


le Magistrates ,'that


ascertain Whether he was the j....... the car which passed through t|ie work-


tneiincldent and :t was ner


Thi Chief Constabl: then pplpted .out | the time


necessary to irlver of v.


llowithe . .......... ,r7-v, .-I with children o r ,n it? [


eV . case.;


occasion to make Mrj iBackhouse;


; Don’t wait until it'pe( hoping it will “ fade


jcomos woi away '


■tace jno. ■ I- BR STRfeETij aJTHEWOE vj-ji ;i, , * nr Fmni * " " " ^ ’* * ^ . _


' . Infaiu; infilt’i


,i Tti'fkn' ! tmttd of


i jtpye.


Voft, Hid-'. e.pom 3JS. . N ffcttO'W'l ■' W fnim H/J,


■ to ld from 71: , Be/s' V tm o i i| uitni Arhleiic ttyla from 4/6. Boys Patrnoi lllott MlelitttylafromSI',


Qtlli Van h thru ttylatnmSIi.. Cm j


bi.


Vicar if; SI. JoWa, Blackburn SBSaVICE ,


ext, W. T. CRASKE


CHILPRUFE Pure^\Vooli baby garmenis are beaglilglly soft, warmiaiid 'cuddly^' keeping tiny nrtiles happy and .cpntent- edj both day end night. Gpmplete profectioh ; from .cdjds; and chills,


Mhfants, ’is assured iwdarChllLPRUFE;


w j vilar to when they ! ■’


AN INGEIIIOUS FRAUD.


:HOW OTHEROE WON


HIS BEIS


NEW , USIE ■ F0R-'''-.D^'I|^, STAMP. .


.Clitheroe t ilagistralis tearing tw6 Summoned


Allen, of


|ahd £15 IBsi, !wood and Cp.


jfo]:


pied for a cohaderable (ime ye^terdgy m. ' cases against Pendleyioad, 'bbtalfdng; sums of


“ uji


Arthur S.| Clitheroe, - - £7i


d.[from’Me8srs, Ltd., Llyirpooi;iby_rteaM


H. d t t le -


■D. S Cotman Of! PresMn, profecutpd on the InstructtoM pi


of a forged! bisthimenlt. U D. UOlultUl, U1 rAcoww,


'ertd and Mr. : Blackburn, de ; In outlining


he; did not he-------- ousness of the cases, the, alleged' employed ta ■temporary I p


istroan


ri|) Vein ; from 3/e. ;


i/^ations/zitfiree', :J . ted-ffwn 5/«. /i - Akv flttifrom5/<. ‘ I


1 commit such only men of taken on; It


Gen- h 7" Backhouse Junlur, of feed to emphasize the serlv


5 cases- 1 At, u e tit le o f offences, d e fe i^ ^ t was Govefmnent service as a


service


It inlght; be ■said 't i iS J ltW A s e iw to , pfiendes, and so It wan tngt i


■he highest chaiActei a ; L„.


1 o F S ia t ■ niture ' 1 ofBce employees^ but] when|i lt


I the tovestlgalloni branih of the General I Post Office’^ndpn,Add that m


18th he saw .defendait Bowland Sub Post pffl:e h Inaccordance with th: ''to®'!.,®''®


I ■' ’


tim style ^ Sfl/neity/e/n' C i VestjlJ/-.


Ladies* Com . Same binch browlni! jybuqgsfers omb/nationjfy/e ■


Sameity/e/n :Vem»/9. Cofflli/not/onftv/ei ' I


Style ifi r. yeiti^J9o '


■ need/s|u|c|y,; durabb . underwMrj as; well as - adequaljej Warmlh.


I I CHILPRUFE for Child, ■ rbn is inade wilh full


regard fo all Ihe requirements i f Ib'lgfi-spliHed


’ ■ childhood,'and is ;as perfect iii Ifitiish as if isfiouble-freqin setvicb,


’ ’ Ladl«$’ CHILPRUFE.-I-A vary full rai ig > of hBautllully: - ' made undergatmanli lj available., Ni


flnart Pure Wool, GHILPRUfE li ijio iundorwear that money can buy.


alia of the vary jnoil, haallhful


said he did -not'', Wltoess- then. W e d him a let^r senjt .tofMessrsj LlttL^^^^


heightened!the gravltyjof l|h6|0R®J®®-; ■ Samuel Frfederick Clarkfe^^^


TTTVfTi'S;


i SEPTEMBER 2 i , 193T.


[the proeedube In regard,to;the letters ferould be the same. ^Defendant , had bebn emplojfed at the Post Office since


January T4th, 1937, as a temporary! full: lime postman. . Hlg ;weekly wagq was:


Cat*. 4/inir MM n- [,£2 5s, I /nil j


I aN ' INGENIOUS CONXENTIDN } Mr'.' BacWloUse submitted to the magls---


‘Defendant had a right to have access to the date stamp and the offence he had


tratos that it had R o f been proved that defindant had used a ; forged tostniment.


S


Committed was that o f taking the en- put i f the Post Office and subse- puttlng it back.! That ffid not le offence forgery.! The cdse was


”(305111


Verb cm


TO-NIGHT (I ton Institute I


theroe Opera tj Good-Night ’


. lit at.:


iunllke anylother he had hearff of and the envelope which Messrs. Llttlewoi^ received v/as what it purported to b e :


TO-I-morrow I


'Vhltewell, by f of Poultry,


I'ann, York ' 2 p.m., 11


ilhrm, Cllthcij i*30 p.m.


of Cattle an SUNDAY NE


laa envelope fltajnped at M 5 p.m. If. defendant had affixed the wrong^stamp,


'that would' have constituted forgery. Defendant i had used-the approptote stamp at the appropriate time and, what- evet offence he had committed, he had not committed forgery., i;


genlous cohtentlon. You must lodk at. the whole'jthtog and the^eflect t ipre- duces upon the pe rpn who receives It..


:Mr. Cotman: That As rather an In-, ' :


Certain money has been effect of that letter as a whole, and If lit. gives the Ifalse the appearance of the


^i^The^Ma^strates considered the point 1 and agreed th a t. there was a casejto


was sdldpm tba.t anything l td caU evidence, but relied upon his M - it


Bacltoouse said he;ffid not propbse


1 mlSslibn'that there! was nothing Itoe t o M tlie i document, asserting that the


Amntessloh gained by Messrs. Littlewood had nothing-to do with whether It was a


a pr^ously-used envdope has been used over again, he said.


e wanted la Irlend with him. Allen


bearing thp stamp, i^ -h e y - .h ' June 19thi 19371’ and asked him If he


were the Is ;nder of i pwt letter. said he w^E. WltnessTthen said. fThete


Is reason tc think thei-hets c o n ^ ^ that letter are fraudulent. I Def ndant


replied, "Wiffi, I-admlNthat iS 5o. i date- stamped t ie cover bythe letter w t o j arrived ati the CBtMeroe spring office about l-36jp.ni. on.thkt day; J ^ttotoed the cover !ln my pqss.qsslon until Iknejv the result i f th e ra c e i Ithbn made,out


1 the betting sUp,


horses. Ijthen putitlje b e tp g ehP_!P the cover] and went


DSED THE'DATE S^AIVIP Witness then, produced |the:]s6cond i ■ ' • i i|-'l • - ' ' ! ■ ,i


cover, which h a d contained a slip wtn, the names bf six horses upon. 1;, iUlen; la id ! “ Yes. r did that to the same,iway as the other. Inserting thelbetthig BUps t o o the Tetter after I had found out the names oq the wlnntag; horses. The"; I put the letter in the sorting office at Clith6ro6^* '*


I stamp to the coutqejdf hla M ia s . , j - ■ . Detective-Sergeant C. JJ Grat den.ml the Metropolitan Police, attached to the


Ini answer to m K Cotman, witnep saidi delindant had to use t ie date


I I ' -j !


,!postiOto6 at Londoh, who was present at ; ,


Interview [ :wittj • de: endant; BaUey, i U Uverp lol-road


I north, MaghuU. neat Llveroool, who Is employed as an investigation (:lerk by


Messrs. |iH. Llttlew6od and Co. ;Ltd., spoke tb bets-helng received from de- fendantiby Messrs. Llttlevfood and pay­ ments bilng made olj £7 in pne case m u £ 15:18si 3d. In another. 'As a result! of


1 got It by means of a forged Instrument, which Isithe charge In thlsxase. J ^ After a jetlrement the Mayor (Cpuu-


hot been proved. Proof of fraud, y e s , nrool ol Intent to defraud Littlewpods, y e s ; proof that he got tWs money wrongfully, y e s ; -but not proof thqt he


clllor G. Hargreaves) ,who presided, announced that defendant would be fined £ 5 l-n each c a s e . - “.We also wlav to state m m - a fb o f the opinion [toat


1 Messrs;-Llttlewofids ought t o make full enquiries before accepting cUents,]’ he


I Mr. Cotman applied for an advocates fee o f ‘ £3 3s., and witnesses’ expenses amounting to £1 19s., jand these ; were


added. , , ■ ; ; granted.1 " j ' i A: STAFF' STRIKE


‘.witness iagreed than one of LlttlewbOds rules whs that b e e were not accepted


the extraordinary- nature o f the; bets, the matter was -referred to the post office diithoritles for Inquiry. | ; , ; Crosi-examlned; py Mr. Backhouse,


•from Post Office jofflclalB or their own employes.' '


ting. Before you;open an account with a custojne'^'


that, j i ' .


was iel7 dark at thujtlme and If the traffi': i s lp had beei' Illuminated the oflencei-would not ha';e occurred.


iff. for the officer Blngley, but the . . . . Rams-


hot see vh y juthe ■■ ’ pvidei)cq


whether the customer Is ja schpolboy or a groih-up Individual?


Mr. IBackhousei This is crPdlt bet­ tow inve'i tlgatlp'n imbde ; ‘


, - i L . i j - . '


Witness: We could lo t possibly do ! L '


‘ . Mr Backhousei Then how lare ,you


to kno* whether you are betting with school Children or not? : ■ ! i, ; ; . Witness: From our experience; of


handwriting, we knbw perfectly well we are not dealing with school children.


the handwriting o f a labourer-and an educated school' child? Do you ever make' any Investigation with a view to finding! out whether you are dealing ,, , j ;


Can you teil me the dlgerence between


i hawe -n:ver i had i the ^ c h an investigation.


Llttletood do hot trouble to ascefta; betting with gWwi-up people,: whether they ‘ale employee! of a ; Post-Office or otherwise ?—It is lild down In the ful®® that We don’t bet vttth ahyone under the age of[21.


Apparently Messrs, take the* j slightest n wlietheri thej! are


periW Controlled by his parents he would I not be able to send In betting coupons.


say


Would you expec; a schoolboy, o f 16 to ly h i was under M ?—I f he; were I pro-


i ! -'I


they‘tell? —They (would Iqttefs which,:we


Youirely upon t ieI pa


Mr, Backhouse; My potoils that you, Ifave; |iot the slightest .you afe betting vrtth anc I'care?)'


housej . 1.


iheck ,on! Whom you don’t


some cases we do invest! Mr! Backhousej: whef


gate ?f-When peo)5le wi Mr. IBackhouse: I se,


begiiis to affect yi u' the gatlorj?


both!slips, such;£S “ Stal “ Double If cash,'’ which


business firm, w e , ike ol. .Mr*.'Backhouse: I d a In-reply to Mr. Cotm the firm made rul :s ahe honesty-of cltlzeni to c ’There' were


Witness; We' iare - !1 tetlnlcal


that they came from a Perby^ p .


Clitheroe, said that on lOth.lffefendant wis due


Sheipard,


Post Office- at l-3( p.m: to the date stamp bearlp nm.i l Letters bearing' despatched to Liverpool


o f I fo r d , I On Jbly to the .Post Office at th


Wltpess,: I do ift agi ee with you, In ‘ 'L ■ ■


re nt extra credit, le. As soon as it ere Is ;an Ihvestl-


W |- , :■! ■ do yqu Inyestl-


t o money.-:! n’t doubt that, an, witness said relied; upon the


llke every bther


schoolboy, ■ ; Postmaster, at Saturday,! June


inform; to them, expressions on ike about’’ and did not suggest


.jg.theitlmql-45 th at ’ time' were at hlhe o’clock. ■ wotjld I return same; time and


to retijm to the He-had: access


it. Husband; rve b : good. I ’ve changed my


dear, and I’ve deck I Wife:' It won’t


Wb;


hltchti ‘"TO


to follow


/e In. My •ed.”


'time?: I' 'i . J ' ii: ■,!■ '


pliments?”


ie secoiid: onq It for the detective wife Is having me


ly 'have d on the ...


,you ,ck


, ;


me I shall kill taySelt.' Shq: And what'will you do the second,


Her The first time you are untrue to I


‘ “ Why? What do,you mean?” ; .“ l^ e n the fire gets - low she says: ‘ Ale>;an|er, tlje grate!,",


“ Only In wlntef.” ' |


said the ex-mlUlonalre, "didn’t get all hot tod bothered. ! She just remained caUn^and collected.”


■Ifhe smartest goiq-digger l ever met,


“ Does your wife ever pay you com­ : i


■ i ! 1


-| '


got; two caravans i f your car?” j


d(


to agree with you. you the slightest mind.


thinking lit over,


; PARENTS REUED ON.; irents. How can know from the


llverted at| the


' decision! of the asspclatlon to engage Im an overtime strike: as a protest against;


: i ' ! ■


Marketing Board are In dispute! with their staffs who are to 1» baUoted on the questlori of a complete Stoppage of, work or a “ Stay-In” strike Iff order to compel recognition for the Milk Marketing Board Staff Assoclatidn, which,! it Is, claimed, represents more than 80 per cent, o f the staff. [This foUoWs a;l


Besides their other troubles the MUk


the refusal of the Board to recognise thp association. An official of the associai tlon, commenting on the statement of an/offlclal of the Board that It Is prej, pared only to recognise an organlpalioq. which Is affiliated to tbe T.D.C., said to a reporter: “ This attitude on the pore, of the Board is absurd. It Is too le r able that the employing body Should attempt; to dictate the policy Of thp association in this wa^ The qiiestion of affiliation Is a matter; the members alone have the flghb to decide, j The effect Of the Board’s dictum Is to Insist that ly staffs shall be directly assbclated with the policy of a particular political party. I While the Trades Disputes Act, 1927, forbids the association of | State servants to affiliate with the T.U.C., the Milk Markettag BoEjid-a public body


j created by Parllamrat-lnslsts; upon afflllatlori as a condition of recognition.


' Such a situation Is ahburd,” Explaining the action In regard .to; an o-vertime


! strike, |the official of the association said that'.this'was the time when the Board was renewing its!contracts. During the


; procest there was usually a great amount of overtime and: t ie strike agalilst this — ’


would ordered.


start when the overtime was IN HDMO ilOtoS j vein!


iwho were abla the.'opportunif train senice^ cambe, especi|


i Notat;alia| description .. iioUday.' ThI for the time o l


■ pomt of bell to Blackpool


I gorgeous seal) I here and the I likely to attrl I recent years. [ lo l Blackpool I I aimed at ma resort, not jtl shire resort,’!


year so far ttj front /for tM avoided. Quid I enabled more


! To! the gr| ! pioyCes as v ■ generally, Ca ; (Tltheroe, cal ■ Wednesday


i schqme for ; spindles eng ! duatry. The!


i some years spindled with! to !nm the* BulcoCks o f! nearly seveni years was ruf who' also raq rose. The


Spinning Cq over a hund last year. . video that t l used as a cl


:Mr. Edward! bury and emphasized water and d suitable for| Clitheroe


were well with the switej at Blackpool! were present! The lllumlnq


I » , ‘ ‘


Certified net sal FRIDAY,


Lights-on Veil .; 7-55 p.m.


hr/


already daM'etomp.ed byjme into th e f Clitheroe sorttag


office agklh after: 4p.in. and putitlje letter in t ie despatch box.”


S e K T c o r r e c t stamp at the coirect time and!theh he has stolen the letter. It Is a new method and It Is for yoq to


t o w thia is the first, case o f Its kind, tWs ca'se a Post Office employee las


r


consider y/hether there h ^ o ffen ce 'or not. This man has slre.ffiy been heavily punished as he has lostjWs.


i getting vVork again of this kind, all jbe- causB^of ulis foolish bet.


* » It seems to me that this case has dls- closed a yery shocking state of toalrs Mr. Backhouse P/ocee^d. We talk


Inh ! T h ir e 'i s little-chance of him u in


about th i evils of streert betting, but it seems to fme the evils of betting of this kind, where no care whatever Is taken a ^ to wlio Is op-'.nlng a credit account,


is sdmethlng which, should M I with your -Worships’ approval. You may


come'to tlie conclusion that If there had been' a little more care on the_part ^ Messrs. Elttlewoods In seeing with whom


i I 8-and 10-30 all Methodist (WesM vest Services, I


Mobnt Zion Metlj : (vices at 10-30 f


llthcroe Parish I


erloo Ground! 3 p.m. of Poullrj',1


' AR: Hallows' ^ i l ' 11 (vices at 8 ^hd| Oobgregatio: ^ ■ i( (at 10-30 a.th. Moor Lane Met! I (10-30 a.m. and


Methodist Churl ; (Services at 2-f


Lecture in Laboil I j Haines, 7-30 p|


I MONDAY:


- Otheroe Metho I H. Hooper's :,


I The Grand: Nigf i (Tat 2-30 p.m. : long Lane: Coni TTurday at 6-151 (jKiperatiVfi Half Rialto, Blackbur


: 11 Cinema . 'The Palladium;


i Grand Dieatre, i I I at 6-30 and f


' TUESDAY;:


[ ^ e of Dairy ' I i Auction iMartJ


t'i- . I Hitchinl Swar) ' Si lie of Little Ma


, WEDNESDAY Bowland Panr Yard.'-Slaldbul


t


C3itheroe Con 2-30 p.m;


. B. Berry, 2-0 |


George and R V


mih Geo


Iture and


OR.GB.,OIdGii! Welcome to '


THURSDAY]


Pcndle Forest i ‘I at Wilkinson’l Address on Vobf : Mr. TomDe: 7-30 p.m.


FRIDAY:


Clitheroe'Aucti(| omham Won


' :-30 pm, Dancd aldburn Eangl


■Ol theroe Auctioi] II KM5 a.ni.


iCtodleton Mel) ( Social, 7-30 pj


! prominent life. Mr. 1 burn, was t l


.■Interfered ■year’s Cllth entries so f4 period of tended and avenue. will| bers of the 1 week. Thd


Probably


: drawn. It f private purc|


: £1,000 and '■ reached £11 two bids of| other blddl


■ of trophies! Brass, M.P.,| : annual dlnif


'D . t :


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