it,;:-;-.;;.
C M T i E R b E I D V E B T I M
times, eeidai;
strength Us sons men and populat
fWE ; \ tffiWi iSTOCKj OF 1
Hot Air Ovens , ai id iSjtting Room Grates Over 40 Sets to select from.
Solid Oak Wood Mantelpiece with. AU complete f 3/:12/o. , ,
R. E. DAWSOIN, Parson Lane. Clitherde BUY, AT WAREHOUSE PRICES.;
In order to make room for;incoming'Slock c i o ^ s R e
P rices Good QoAHir TIM ffeslminstet Chimes,
■ift Clock, from- i i .
(PIECES in tasteful - - p - - A splendid Wedding Gift—let your
The.Wedding, PARSON lane] arrived. Interior. have nc what
t systems on other nations.” WeU,' listen ' ■ (as that Fascism isj hot for export) ev(Vents
Fascist Italy and I N^zl Gem be accused of
Sir,—In your last imposing i heir p oPcal Imposing f t rmany " c t o o t issue "A,B.
o Commander Stephen King-Hall,'of; wireless fame. , He says: " I f .S|gnor, i MuKollhl liad exptessed’ such sentiments.
' a difference between precept ;and‘ prac tice, Jrat- to, te fair to Signor MussoUnl; I he not only did no; SaYthat Fascism*was
In S p ^ ‘ and elsewhere seem to indicate
MUSpOLINI issue
SAID. [Says w tn fs s to it I ; ^
iviospow THE DANGEE POINT. 'iir —In my last Ifitter I stated that the 1
1 not for export, but he went out of ms w ^ in a speech dellvired on October 127th, 1930, to'deny thatfhe had ever used such words, which he described as a 3oum- | allstlc; invention. , He bald, Inter alia,] that ! the struggle develops ffroin now onwards over a world-wide field ... . •• Fascism Is on the agenda in all countries,, feared In this country, hated, implac^iy; in that, and elsewhere Ihyolved with ardour. ^ The phrase" Fascism Is not ah-
i tors. Tike other poUtlclans, are entitled , to, claim that wqrda dp no t mean what
article of export 'f Is' hot mine. To-day, r affirm that Fascism Is an ddea, a doctrine, realization. Is universal.’ Dlcta-
o they seem to meah. but I submit that an
events during the seven years which have elapsed :slhce Signor Mussolliff made that speech , leads to the conclusion that on
bjective conslderatloh pf; the course^ of
that occasion he meant what he said. , ONLOOKER. I
'A CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN.” , beSir,-din your issue of the 10th Septem
specially treated to.nmke It.tebugWyjwate^te mean comfort
“Beva” is a stout bJl very pliable ctoome I ra te
Makers: Wm. Paul, V Oak Tannery, Leeds.
tosu ■inj-LTini*I*
able walking and sonable care they w: and give good service!
A pair of boots with | I ..........
Boots for Farming drll
European pacification^ cotems y hS
alriyi: hopes. ^Ught prised ‘even the
Jnxlops state riming apdiltsTeiiour pamoffiy wheth(
Woull-beUser’! wOul( r'hls district Is I rVpared
slr,- ■n.
electrll vehdors.
ELECTRICITy would be mo:e
ttired to pay-SI i
£^g. vantages oplnlo]-
Tlu^sfia. ^ i^erC'they have" rlgl _
Completely InsoluWe.^^^^^^ words iirecloltate'toternatlpnaiwarj.^ .
f t
Its the P lyi authority suii] filylng el e^trlclty.,' cannot
ihrCe tlriies ovdr but that Is I In any event
l.» ; rtnvar f 't l It is easy, to
■to cover exercise them thi
■i^erely CUtherp
anc.
any other authority li ^wl J&de to hls^ dlst :fct
uiAwsdsieisjS? supply ,es ovei
f f i l S a t O formatlofi of a Four- pay tages
SeFouV-Poweribloc Is h Only
Fn Western Europe^ of iRussia’s policy. ': 'fir...
la t.he only means of
^nhlsTas a GeS^^^ recently I sii], M
preventing the cahkerous;tease hi Com, ] ^ ■ - I__ r. n ni
SiiCrt u’ of spreading throughout Europe., not.r^eO t l i ’^ E & s , whllst-bUnd to FrailcO,
,
h l t e f f i menabe of Communism, are, Frldf"’ ^^,Mrta^VthelV Efforts to .paint toe fore!
JpS S v e r
1 same column, Printed toe_DuOhoss^o^^ AtholPs appeal President Rooseyelk^ Intercede on behalf of non-combatants in santanderi and; the f s r ls , Spaffito Embassy’s 'statement that 5,000 mlUtW officers, civil servants, etc.,* In Santander
r “ Veritas” refers .to General Franco Os “ a'Christian gentleman.” In the
ates 01 neu s i « W 4«ssja2fs^w**"
were “ to be sh6t within 24 hours. • Here Is a further report, published In
the Press frbmiiSantander i t s e l f ^ , t The task' of I Trying by court-martial
uring The Santander campaign by the dhe 90,000 Government prisoners Taken
i rebels Is w e ll' under way, with three mlUtary. tribunals sitting day and night
In Santander a}one. Of 350 trials coffi- p f f i
I ! at the fate of 100 to 150 a day. jM arfe
35 ended in sentences of death., OfT50 cases handled; at RalnpsanndjTorre- lavega, 15' end^d In the death sentei^e. These trials arlproceefflng in santanper
ln Santtoder during Thtee^daVs, attended fiy toe: public.^
brought'into court by.'clvlc,guards, ofie on either side.!; The women’stoands arej free,; b u l toe,'men Prispnera hAye^t^h
n^=
hands tied, though the primitive hai cuff5,are removed when the accused are
si ll
k -U: >"■ l i* IS'
ii ^ V '-ff
1 1 1 I ' l
Iv .l'i' i l '
There j is only one conclusion to be drawn
SAUSAGES Trade enquiries to Wm, Tattersali & Sons, Ltd., Black n rn. ■**■*■*' R.F.I
Opposite.,toe Judges sit the lawyers fo toe' prosecution and the defence. Tfieli rahks range from second lleu(enantf t( captain. ' Wobien prisoners sera toibi braver than i men. They take tfieli position calmly, but many , of The ifiei Were pale and trembled and; slumpei down Into their seats. One man wop] throughout, the trlai; TOe menipi are shaved and .washed, and tne
*wo ^Ptotos
appeif with their hair carefully t and with .“ maderup ” fac^, _presui
court; a'Ueutenant, reads the charges m the accused afe then called todlvldimllj before the, Judges and questioned, afie
oiQffset thelf! dilapidated clothing. Procedure is simple/. The clerk-of th
sii d£,a
1 military auditor. I f ; the sptence is death, the'prisoner! Is executed six hours r by a flritig squad of slx men. Besides
ASKYOUR FOR
Bli Lders m e r c h a n t
travel from village to village. ' The chief mlUtary auditor declares that The aver ■age of crime! Is high In the Santandw
the courts at Santander, Relriosa an Torreiavega, | there are '.courte ■ whlcj
fell, Is malritalned.—British United Press. NERDDA.
THE CbniMHNIST; BOGY i p i i f c ilSi 11 iiM
' i l l . , : , i
I I I : w p
s lileep- ■forget your problems an 1 fite 111 S I ■ :
11 i ll'', ;w', I
:.:k:a m •ntitia
• MltllltHMlKIff •
...... .
id* All*
[uiet Sbout th^ virtqes of you: lide it ,f you
make np headway. But
ivorrles. Keep j'vn businfss—
light under a bushel—0ily ion’l grunhle, yjou want Your
msiness to; flourish, you must mdSHOWiit. You’ll do that hpsi ! ' in the
T hone : 407/8
(two (lines)
tell the WorM— )y Adverhsing
ADVERTISER & TIMES y Neivspaper that give > ^ LL the N .W S
TheW Ask for Rate Card. A postcard nr ’ phone cal bring c
6, ' lyiiu ........
ur ijepresentative to ,tklk Place,
tMMtMMMII Advktiseiien jives zest i.-.- A Will it )ver with you. leroe business. •■fi tllllllMMII****“ *^^**^---5 I'SSlSlSSltlSlilM MiSMttMIt MU** • •III ■ Ml '■■■■•I ■■■••■•■••■•■**■****'*******I miiiMiiim ! ! ! I ! t ,u ! 111* VANUFACTURp„,AT CLITHEROE, LANCS
“ AH.” He can add “ In his efforts “ help Genqral Franco,” but the point,
ussolini I In ihls piracy In the Mediter ranean, more power In his cowarifiy 'Sinking of British merchantmen^ on the
M that his jplea involves more power sir,—“ More power to Mussolini," says
before the trial takes place, and ai bm Index systeih, containing Information gathered in some cases before. Saiitandgr
region. All k cases are ; document^
seated on a bench facing the .judges, Al
toe.prisoners are brought iff
ffi.batche. of five, and they , face five judges—twe colonels,, pne major
liinn Tn a controversy 'Po^we,®n about Two' months ago
T
are becoming heavier again,^as They do every 'time ouf Government, tries to
iS h oU c m e s " leader ^
l T K e l e d T a c t s by Mr Arnold^ the
Posfelbly.on ;;rmay Mr local
,WHO WILj
ELEi WIN
" i am .confidint that ‘ hlahPpesrealzedlnthe
” whloh* possKeS>reserves
gtratpq of heir'-TAtoelstlc Communism.; ■ vleW,|and It /n fhp dS
r aid Franco 'm j d n . •ho strategical |nitiatlvd
ddl not know wnere ; A.B.
t fntP®rel°t vour correspondent to know that coi^derable ; supei W P She n S s s had to^ottom taken clean IbyMts.rboto, in
drgdifisation, The spirit of i f
duots a few extracts froin the . l loyfl^t ,rai^). Ihaugurate ,a s ck em e ',_ o r c o n fw ^ wSSruck'by- toe way Russia carefully not,,,,
between tiffs country and the so-called Fasclsthations.. TOe lato^ t h e 'm u 3 o T t J ^ ^ ^
^ e S f i n ^ that'the. Charge Isjjess^lmpprtant to^^^^^ dat
It wad made. Designed to ^ k the jotat conference on plfacy.lff ; toe Medlter
i r t S S 'ln c id e f f i s ’’ on toe, w of any “ ix k lCatalans afi ^TCnt fwhlch presages a,: better spMt | a bigger'sh_areboto
, ,
I In ^ n d f
s of AthoU,|It might yktoough the Splash rebijffls have a and In
refer- the Ififid of; operatio: iS. sififlt of tm slterialh mke.s’
anY.big adyanfe^lmpos- U^yX ........ - ,
ble,|!even against f{irces to^J»aye.^an 1 iZ fra rm am e n t iP
begtankig to. take I the actual fighting
.,hfe field, and t: if'Aragon irons ua* the
aneah; Russia’s ' reckless; action once nore j underllnes a lesson which tWs t h a t i R r c o k f f i plvotiour 1 M r i dictatbrlaUmt
Shadbwing the partnership, we must pre? K f f o r 'war with the Fascist nations.
'■.The:
Russia Is determined on itoat, but there is a fa y .odt of, toe impasse.
nan wepi i out o f ; the dreaded war, ;iMd risks , . prlsoilCTS Precldus Uttle, for her^ramste
“ Russia alone .stands to; gain anything le-woineH pnlon Is foredoomed To mighty,
'S f lcT a n d therVirno safety valve be i K S ' S S S l f S b S «
1 u ihost desirable policy of ml, for
toe long-sdflering peoplemf if they are; told the tnito. • a Western’European Pact, and it Js the
If that' policy cannot be then this country must proclaim Its neutrality In ' toe ■ ,BdlsheyiBt-F^ struggle which-spreads mowly all oyer-
nite sanp and civilised Europe against the! Eastern fanatlclsmjof[ .the Sovjck
Europe, and arm to the teeth to enforce respect for our neutrality.' j
EMPIRE
:ength of the British Empire heartening spectacle. | But strength that kind must'be fed and maintained
high seas!. Like: another friend of nls Empire, there are certain 1 source^ of and enemypi religion, Herr Hitler, “A,B, ’> weakness.' The most obvious Is surmy
by ar-sig te ....^ _ p ic - - - - -
has got Communlsmpn toe brain. And Ube problem of popmatlon m tne by Communism Is meant any- political j Dominions, creed othfer than Fascism and Nazl-lsin. ■LetThe representatives of democracy get together, land they must all'be'branded alike as Communists. 'When people get | soared of a bogy, real or Imagtaary-jln this case jit is 95 per cent. ImagtaatlOi
so they dre mlllng to injure their, o’^ country; jif ht the same time the .boj
can be laid, f
not be accused of
trytag.to impose fier political t system on other nations speaks what'Is not true. ' The intrlgiles
Embassy SI BrazU has hafl enougn pi-in^rauu arebringtakentaCentral:Em^^^ neighbours Of the Thffd Helch-to
tag Germaim Imeveiy P f t _of the to-be loyallnot'To .the co to t r r w
1 amongst their hosts. These peopleimust ^ be provided with a llvellhood^pd gr^ntefi I rights of proseiytisatlon at; the isame
promote ; toe: HationaPSoplaira^^^^ ...... ' ^
adbptlonbul to Germanyran^
t vvln. He ought to with the ojiemsuppjort of two flrrt class Powers behind
“ A.B," Is!'confident that Frqhcd
[ Perhaos “ A.B.” has seen It [reported the Press that Mussolini contempls tes sending another 150,000 men to S
,What ■ Surely not to defea for ?
When 'A.B.” says Nazi Germany c m ; tobe. , There are'many.dlfficljltle! atTne . . . . .
, , ^ . essential to We .greater Emp re w^^^^
of Nazi agerits in every part of toe globe; plans for ;a time when those mfficuities have been [ well exposed, to Brltata: wlll have disappeared.
Hitler tried jto get these agents a m w j [[.Quj priinary,Industries capable of vast IfidSSd 33 ;vTvoTrthpro' ftf tilfi OGiITlUIll I
n.mv lu ..v/u— ---------j. i, fio reasoff: why ws shouM ffot ntaKc our j
.u_; 't... .i/\«fAlAAo/4< y curb onNazlactlvltle5f^^
A.Bj_ evidently
1 conditions,,' good . s,.urv..,v.., - r - v , transport.'arrangements;Inspired social friendly .relations:wlto their
Brltgjn , UndeftiittlngTs .easy mough ' Ufe.",
o f ' the. Empire, Ihcludtag Great 1 dI [a newi plane c i -table of
2fa-m.ph. Craft )f this type will Ipo'U le 'Used: foi
Manufacturing, hi other kyal, Air Force
white, are a bad imperial .Investment. True Imperial! policy, phould. • I )ok to quality as the hall-mark of ecmomlc
pj !But profits made as a result of ihe ex
have a ipw stancard of Ml] the'new high' ip 'feed:servile machines. i : ■ I ■
fo loitation of labour, be! It color red or
great through the strength which ^they draw from their native soil, and the
values, and products, of quality :an be Created only, by .well-paid and contented, workers.
, . Empires becotae and,remaln
1,C___ thb St. cebded.
Bdus8ac, who Is abw at th; Lbnd(m,.ln an attempt to wlrt one of Britain’s five cla itiffraces-f^the 2,00Q and
mfnt by the Fieach mlll onalre cotton klngiand racehoHe ownet
Ten years, an! Leger—ll
( Guineas, tte Derby, ' I t he has never suc-
iSavby Hotel, the Oaks and
tralmng pilots
a fortuie, have been , Mr; Marcel
. ------- ' moment-ta the way of oirgarffsed^gra- tlon from* the parentrcountry, but thatls
tody loselall sense of rhyme, or reason afad ibe Bdmliffpns will depeild is soufid and nvn TtrOitniv fn itTiiirp
r.npir nwn I .V ... . -■ T_
- - 1— — T- ~ offultf ul for I greatness. Rlgh: stmdards
J. J 1 to Sfifi 'thut thfi Xodlul stoclC' upon wnlcn | • tiir
are destined., to; support, ta the new future,' populations many tlmest larger than toeirs at present. ^ It tooulc be 'an integral part of British Jlmperial policy
f llVtag . and social mganlsatlon are These vast tracts of largely vta^to soU far-slHhted oollcy. pressure Is wl can pre
milnlsm) Is becomliL S S s ' Although t f Comm . In Iso, fdr, as ^hey i qeld authority, , m la^ffev ' noH’-Span ards, have .mstin
ovl er
“ fwltes " A ^ in ] ,! edition. ‘With o (
iraoN. men (E; ] laniards):
’ gets his I, believe Impartial
In' Vdur ilqst; -^"without He .stiU; and still
[t.W.’ will; defeat of.
CHARGES to the
;ellyoui
fficlent costs ;f|ythey for locql
;or theta of ■'the.
ijotat It eaders or has
|rp asked dlsad-:
e Side’S; Is tiot'
.ould-ibe' vhetofer I
address On'
t i'o f salfi and do . mj,I ly ( f t h e . c S S s o c i a l , h a y e to take idbpt a. lecture [was arrangejl
..by
— -
preventTCathplic Social Stff * ^ '
fPwo . Rev Father TIopp,' Club. ■
ijasked to I last ^®?,y“ ’'®ii +vg|ggclM problems and:] sOdvan-
;or local the- aymen to'help]ta, tfrelt t S
tere?^D laxen
wtir.d to 'help to t] social Justice; -’M •. Leyland
to® gr
the CUthetoe „ i ,
'ave' [the;
industry, and : a ^scheme like that pro posed by Monslgnor Ryan would foster)
ive to lase; a [ greater IntercastTn the
such ah. Interest.: ' CATHOLICS CAN CONTRIBUTE. • Changes in ! Industry haVe been fore
their ,’contributlff- ammer
caS t o e r f 'slems little doubt that changes are coming. Many schools
in toe so c lff firobreins anff jl drariffng fip fip programmes. Catholics mus; „.:31oneer amongst
had come for-ij ^^der of things,Changes can make fo n:es8 and tadurtrialpeace only If thejr
Leylanil admllted al the outset'thati j often economic actions taTOlve tne
que'ktion’of right and Dl
wh^ are outside satlpn to her With advantage-
nature,wlto -.an[ nearly: two toousa
lew from even to outsiders. the
has'such a kno
.0 other organl- edge of hfiman-' ence: covering
[.misery and .unrrat 'WCiu^ avoided' -but the world .was making money and winning power* and
ened to -thei Churto tafthe past, .T.
„ _„„4 i t T d W m e % P t o
rebeU W e s e i t e 'S t i i f febel 1 e S i iP i r tM m e ji t io f 1^^ - ^ ------ '
t i e ! are not powks of pr ,
tionc ' wave wergot soc El ustlce to-day? , ____ _ .
iWiiinv, otrenetnmed. .Tljere Is stlU rlgh*t and t!he'Dli(tae affthority to BhouW certainly (be listened to.
] Cdt mollc -li ll . .p fi Churrcchl, a none. ,,.
violation, , .which
^blc ■ ;ts, who, 1 erty.;i There .Ts Iff®
'Is a better distributive system which will question was submitted to Mr Ley and. secuto Justice foil all. ,
produce enough for all; what 1® ffidd-.js iMslfeabie
S r i tofnVlt wfs. : Supjlles of war. a shipload of
the"rp It has niolt become.
niftterlal continue to arrive from oyer- material “ iff
tusTlfn' U a ^ ^ ’toe T n d l c a t e lore,: are:toaf there: cafi be no de-
at which wlntfer; tojioVicn
| c l? lo k lm to e ;^W flci^ ftlffV'’^^^^^
ntiwdr In the Jded t p r r a n e a n . iii favour, of Gr6at Brit^u.and
" f f im a S S S l n g .
sljglitly ln favour, “ her' -
I s efice
an d ___ pdw irs: :and' to
chances.that tierjfore Hitler a i
stdnd.any chance! of-being dpprove^^ | the Spdnlsh civil
Into'i higher .aliltudes they ‘balance, of
, ;^anks (chlei ly to toe i aerial cp^opei^lontewran toe.
has shifted
,eeneral , — , Mussolipl-'-'vflll 'vln
i ’ranco—and ur *' SCitUTATOR,
'VI [ERE THE vAGES ARE TAID. to “ An Old
Slr,--Flrst.Tet e£ ver.” He wr
men’s : Bible class(s li only one mind, t iaV h a s created universe In space.
Sir,—In .a world of so m m wars, all | ragtag , yet none declmed,, toe soiia
Even n our great [day School te: c years w me. reply toe
nf^°soclar iu s t e In his famous out that the CathoUc Social Guild |teers Fnevctel ;.“S
attention'
to.the conce itratlon of IWealto--
ta toe hands of | few. were' abolished, mere stltuted apd the W k e :s were abafidoned
to” the hard-h{artedies3 of and the greed of unchecked compention.
their wages |Was for vengeapee, his Encyclical
nrbiiuctive" powe irr! o such
there ls a vlolatioii of poclal Justice. And 1 pared for sOme hard
If.tlierels
nf
thep . the h 4a s ;; the
a r eW e 'w h o believe. W we can
„ gpggjj. y ^ cleariidea of flrstlprlnclp es. There Question Time proved Very quiet; per-
■pQuid;have;thelpeward: thtotag b t e pg^^gr; and;
It Yet there Is
.......... , ^ ^ .courage the^more retiring members oi our. audiences. The. t o l to ^ g wi Itten
lecture of the season. But the provision of a box for written questions may en-
+V»ft T\rm
n 'n rin vim i!aw a violation Fascist party?” Mr. Leyland first pc luted ofipofiMcs, .so'toat it was nit.hs
|; ■ . “ Would you advise a Catholic to Jota he
4v,vT«nnQLroHnTi nf .'wealth-TbUslness to recommend any of the politi cal parties; It vfas his pwn persona) view thal^FaMlsm 'was"’ an inverted fo|rm of
The: Churchi’hasl always, concerned self 'with These fiuest ons. ^ n # ® f o t e the pronoiipcement of Leo Xin. she had |
laid It down; that defrcudlnglaboiiiTers of e as toe resu Itfof the N ?on Confer•• of the soclsll order.
aU his knowledge and Information, Is convinced that There is a vlotetlomof social Justice,, then wje can accept that
- - . .
view.. : ' . , i, . I lilGHT TO Pro pe r t y ,
certain fundam&tal principles of social Justice. (He firit Intisted on t le Ttln- clole of prlvatelpropiirty—that'all men
Mr. Leyland p r o c e e d to lay-doTO
have the right, fo own, control and use sufficient pfoperfy to mable them to live Divine
tes "Wh at a; failure
;6 Inform “ Old # a v e r .” J:|mt_forjyer iwenty
...aWtiiatClodlsafixed
and develop afeordng to the Plan. Each'.lr(dlyld)ial,; - - -
I i s « » « °S™ i fv o fv e s t o l l ' Brliiclpal of go )d, love, ifarmony, and
ilever [varying one Tota. G od Is not the cause of sin, dlseasL disharmony or wars, oftal mind whl ;ff Is born aUbtath and
rong thinking a ad , wrong ictlng of the ortai mtad In : nan thfft }s the cause.
dase, dlsharmoW .and'wa :s.^_ It Is toe
Jesushtad of any m a Jartoj and that Iq and way shower That Is
Christ hail
(ollow. 'Wejiver." ,
Map.” Having Iqi over 65 years, l i galled labour, ani^ ealled capitalist, Ing to go with him and stand at th i •ivltere he says le
Second, let n|
t lout'a bl eak I was a moy/titet t t e e I private and toe.ri
see at once;that ! here|are ^
neglect of these Insistence I on ■ |the
sometimes! give way such as toe right to
•':h to ' 'svlll rellevfe his neeu uaa l ; we will go ll ,tb
VeUrs. and after. 1 k worker i have passed ■? .1 _lll
I. vU tho nr'woto. nfflee to
eJ toe ’■wage-pafS who'sljgn? the wage fchkque. If he says he cafinot sign the
e private:.offic
Wfaver” .and' “ Working fflltob other wor r ngipen ivenr producing works ?
llbn’’ tell us ? ■' . -■ .■
takes his cue from ^Ktlerjhlmsm^ ij^bere low' wages' .and .had cpnffitlons of L L ^ bm Biacki tarn/ Goerlng, who pretend ^ h ^ , Nrtloniali I jabour. are madeiithe- direct means of I P f. 'SoclaUsm Isjnpt for ®’mort^'^hlle e jm m pnfalr. competition' with Industries, both ‘
'
age, cheque, hiring no ank, then what will beCoi
Man" besides ind women in
'ill “ An Old Weaver” qnd “ Working .
4 A. TATTERSALL. ii shortly a take. delWei'y
,.oney In toe e of ‘-An Old
the.rest a wage payer Therefore I am wlll-r and “An Old Weaver’' gates ojf^ any works has woi'ked for fifty
en a working man for years a wage earner
relily, Ito “ Working
were completely world soThat f( In, then every K
is lex at death is t ibsole, cause ed '®!?’
raom all people should ny-reply to “ An Old
the highest purified t o a fe i er trod this vhy he is our example
i” !!!?[»,“ t ”» f “ The 'right
Aaufaas iafd d o fe tl'iat "“ a man i»ho Is I and clear tolnklng m ta need has a pi lor claim on things that response,‘for a Study Club was now being
prhate property must Mr. Leyland, who had been broad lasting to a greater right, live. 'St;(Thomas
Vlvate; aspect | presen^ state ^ e worfa^_^%^ “ • I I was a grcai uuvauuaBc w “ “'**1.1
: . I ■ “
necetoltles, rather than I formed. ,f Thus, if Clltheroe the course a greai siaru
Kfa,, w
would have a right to share tfie food- ugious'life of the’ parish and the purely stuffs ta the toiyn, nq matter who owned | jecj-eatldnSl life. I Everyone coull learn merely by listening to, toe splendid turers secured by the organisers.
______ __ ember of the community
them. Tiffs is t o : live 'overruling ownership, “ I Leyland, that
, existed between the purely re-
m example of the right toe right Of private
The
am convinced,” said Mr. if the. Catholic I [position
regarding i prlvite 'property were fully | understood, we should get mqch niMe sitaport: for it than-we do now.
CathoUc case Iq eminently reasonable.’’ Mr. Leyland now famed to the wage
Justice. ; , 'At toe . same time, there was | was a matter
a duty Inoumbeht on t ta returpja .fata day
his duty'find
ot of ’ economics "but of the workefa to give
the right fieT H , the worker a (right
CathoUcs beUeve that God creates every soul, t o ’sfa and enjoy Him for ever ta Heaven. [God hives us, the bounties'Of •He gtaes them to aik nbt'merqjy
lo'grfat an Insistence on irotigl.t unrest. (IVhy has ■ ■ ■ to a living wage?
nature-^] to afew, - - have enougfi u; reti to Uve a'ldecerit Ufe,
workers: have
more thfa ia costs of produitlon have been [met, toe
U'vlhk wage, m e n the L
profits. ; (Rope malms of both Jaolt!.land Labour to the 'bfits
Pfas XI; dismisses the whole, of the P a scheme! whlci won Id give the workers
a just share. ^ Monslgnor Ryan had brough
forward s work. Hegleet o l tJocular roopd when proposing a
vote was seconded by Mr, B. Wlnkley. | A final word from the commlttfa. Par
hanks to the Rev. Chairman aid ths
ents are urged to send yo)JpglPeeP?’ boys and girls, to Join the Stuijy Club.
Club otartsi this evening (Friday) Next Sunday evening we are U
t lecture ta the Hall on " The socli. ll Ques-
at 8-15. have! a
,y
who hasidone great work as secretary to the Manchester Branch of the Social Guild.
6b toe majority of pebple must ■ 'n for
Father ha|d claimed for the workers even 4U» workers! Have t righig t to a: share In the each ISi'entitled to
_ . thplr labour. The present Holy
i SAYINGS OF THE WEE C.
; One of'the greatest problems of tie age s how to':keep the middle-aged yomg.-»ir
Rlchal'd Livingstone.
that will attack.. It Is a disease of y mth, uae mumps or chlcken-pox,-Dr. tage.
s all the more necessary for us to r " heads’.—Sir Charles Mallet.
I Ifi dictators sometimes lose their I
' At twenty, one Is on the side ot luj Pany i
' keep qur
lon qnd ithe Conversion of England. The speaker will be Mr. Hubert Hartt.
Jathollc B.W.
cut off from th^ outside od cOuld ffot beebrought-
thb Catholic case for over twent3 years. ( Father Hannan’s plea fOT carefu study
..........
than formed. .That night’s speaker hal glveh J J
H T. Ingham seconded. Tie for- qf g study club would fll a gap
“ to
pius'xirhds'issiled’ a warning cqhcerned ^ th the i dual ifepeot of ownership, the
loclal aspect. 'The rights e community, [nust be
entity, has mentally, pjhyslcaUy andsplrltuafiy. But
toe right to' a sharp-in the nature so toat he cap develop
as a distinct
Anno,” had caUfed fo : a reconstruction .
'a slff crying toJHeaven Later Pope Plus;XI, in caUe^ “ Quadr^geslmo
. i ._ If the Pope, with it- wbuld have (been „ “ gjggi. i^ea of their principles If they baeh
too' busy I jg gQijjg to be ready topnswer the qi tloffs of others, he said. He; quoted ;he
1 » . -------------------pgg.
tew d rld tolday, with Its Immense, produ^on,'there; aresope In
, socliil Justice, IflelgW per cent bf toe fvjg. community [own nlnet'
per cent 6f the own’ mlndsJ Those whoilntend to rhake this country;; then ■ ^ g^udy of social principles must be pre-
. violation of W t i outsiders, have ofteff admitted ^ee that (iatooUcs know toelr
ng advantage, said Father Hannan, that , thev have clear principles at their epm-
case of a Catholic miner who was asked for .toe -proofs of the existence of God during the lunch hour at the pit. Fortu nately these things were clear in|hls mind , and:he . was able to give a rrady i answer. Catholics have this overwhelm-
a great advantage to
do no I haps'this was to be expected at toe first V 41 ««. ___ _
worifiTs waiting for. .A rem^tlon the Fatherhood of'God—and withouti.. ^
toe
phrasfr^ls much more likely tolead tc a social order than the cry of
brotherhood, of man Is an empty might is right and the application of
Phlfrch'has! tomething bt value to say, Mary’s, Sptakhlll, spoke In support of Hr. Church nasi Bomei(i^^ th^.World hadjlst-: ]
brute force.' i . -Father''Hannp, S.J., of Mount
andimade a plea for clear thlfik- .Catholics must have In their mtads
not concerned' ?“ h there' is [little- rega^ for_ ocli B
oro friiindfid on iUstiCB und chsrlty. Oul- .cathoUc Church, said Mr. Lej -
'0OUJ' —---M L a 3y beaten'army.1j)Ut to convert Spain British
1 .women to enrl oh .of the Dorn fear for the fut re.
eptemb:E R 2 4 , 1 9 3 7 . If we send tl right
earth f ives to
:h the sc rilons, we
JOHN S.- Y liBB,
(Controller, The EinWre Mo Ihjdustries Hous(,
Marbie, Arch,Londo i W.l. m en t .'
.jpe of fitered need
IE /(pH U R C H ik b u S T R I ^ ''
MR. T. SOCIAL
THOLICS & AND
feVILS.
L E V LA r fP .ON R I IN C IP LE S .
Is to-day.
USTICE
■ 'S h O l d e r s Should be given a t o d I rate of interest,! and, when that has been.
I S ®" shareholders
J ■ ■ -^-es have been paid. bhoiild
ust'Wkg be
to the whole of the proflts^ven paid,
’These
. Fhp mrnflts that ifemaln. H The workers the concern, and give
T p S lT h u S s l s h o u l d have a share ta I MveH°share tatlm
wages omy.-ineir: only concern Is the S s of 'labour and toe rates of pay--
,ere they receive fixed
they W e no Interest In he progress of the bufilness. ; Perhaps they have been
B U C K - 1
■ London. The Rl .tendent Minister { Given away b.l
.Hargreaves), of .married at Wesll ito'Mr. William r ;;Mr! and Mrs.'H.
•v/ofe' a
dre.ss of
with hat and si carried a bouquelj heather.' She f sister,: Miss Mas wore a: dress of i with hat.apd shl a bouquet of crel The I Mayoress!
velvet and the Florrle: Buik, material. Both! carnations,' b Mr. William
brother, Mr. Geq| man. Mri C. Pi organ and the hi was sung. T f beautifully I decorl
rother-in-law,
•Sfirlngfield Driyl presents was a frj Wesley choir, o f f niember.
dI iveb
■urday,! the mani Donald Driver, of
' and (Miss Dd daughter jof thel -Mrs, Duckworth,I erOe. (Glen awl
Wj Driver, of j
surmounted .by j carried a showd and UUfes of I maids wfae frll Florence TayloT Bora I Witt, of J dress ;was of gre ■shoes, mlttons ! carried a posy ■ George jMarsdd groom fulfllledt man and Mr. Hi of the bride, w:f A. E. I Swallow V
Eastwood, the hi In ai dress of Brussels ■yell, wn
Communism.-i There' was no nedd for Catholics to Join the Fascist party, and IflFasclsm meant the all-powerful totali- tman State ho Catholic could Join the plirty. He ' recommended the Encyclical, “ Concerning CathoUc Action," ta which pope Pius XL discusses Fascism (jlearly
aiid by no means favourably.
In The programme of the Labour party anil Tn the Fascist programme which conflicts with the CathoUc ideils of siclal-justice?” Mr, Leyland pointed out that all parties are more concerned 'rith material [things - than wlto sp ritual tolfigs, so! they come Into conflict wlthj Catholic deals at once. It hac been claimed that the Labour prograinir e was more InjUne with the prlnclp es or “ Rerum Novarum ” than was any other,
MOiBE MAliERIAL THAN SPIRITUAL. Another!question was: “ What is there[
;maniana Mr. discoursed suita left the ChurchL •sllvef horseshoj blossom I and vl Beter Harrison.] was; held at | Worston. and ll for North Walel their return tlf Placfe, (Chatbul
iuihfetous' gifts] candlesticks fra
Iman Tennis ^ groom was a i
WRil
I The wedding at bS. MichaL Chtheroe, of I f the Hate Mr.
If 'this were true, CathoUc memberi would stress those Pojnto whjch steemei nearest to the Catholic Ideal. Fisclsfa gives undhe importance to the rlihts o the cOmnlunity, to-the detriment of tta taUiridual. Cardinal Bourne had sal qr Ite clearly that Catholics niay Jc ta any
l fe must oppose any poUcy whici con[ fllcted with CathoUc principles.
Mr.
W.Isnape, of Burnley, proposed ^ i
to! .this rlpht dl prtvqte, property. A 1 Leyland. j He 5,...T^yjjTg qud too grect an lie could ignore the so£al probl^ in me
. and Mis , J. CUtherie. Til her. brother, and white cred to tone, and a I
(York-street, Wlndle, eldestj
(She was attef i (Annie Gould,!
of the three chief'parties, but the;: must t net tie,Themselves hand and f « l and
: I groom, was bl
! man. After performed by
married .coupll lat Portsmouth return, Mr. ail 49, :Yorkj-stree|
S.J; a recepj Cafe, York-sB
IIOD
Mr. Frankland, of Burnley, was in - vote of '
Church last J Hoy. J. D. ,P contracting 01 Holland, scl Mrs.' HollamJ ham* and daughter of o f i s, Hambl , a ’way by ha , chdrnffngly a|
In I a pretf
turne, with ' carried a spr| C. [Russell, attended as| attired ta a ( bfae, wlth hi
' carried a spif T.'Whlttakej mail. : Aften was served al
later the hap for I their Holland will
Hambledon-iT HARC
I and Mrs. J.f 'Blackburn. I .Ttoe brldel (Was attiredf :3n Tudor ■Coronet of
Saturday, to Thomas Ha Mrs. and th Tumer-streel garet A. Foj
At St. Jos]
I to Toiie, .and I Mr.' Jaines WrI
crepe de china Wrigley anotff I jAt Chrirt Chul
Tita. and Mrs. BuJ m'oon at Eastbouf
Mifa E. Altham.r !Aftef the cerq held at the Stark
■(■ter, of: the Mai •CUtheroe (Counj
Miss Cecilia Hal
o arpater measure of control ta Industry. Tf wetaefee he s a k that In
a.one-man; h u K s T h e owffer Is entitled to all the 5 ? £ , It does notffollow that toe shqre- f f i e r s of a big bdustrlal concern are »
d
lEllL ^played
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