.......... :iii' ! l1llM.iYra,.lii' ' ll,,. -I i-'l (V-
' '.'-11 . ■; " . -A Iri
O L T F E E R O E THOUSAND [d s e a TRQUltJ . 10USANDS OF
Eatchery f t
liver (halt } t by the
. . . . . . . . . . 6,000 ..... .... ,.120,0^0
[thousand eyed salmon been ordered from
■ Anglers), and 150,000 <yled loya from the Tyne ihd phery on the lYorkshlte 5sk.,
the
cost.bmn? Whitewell
year a large pond, 21( by,' | been made at the Hatchery.
■ |are about 120,000 b r p ^ the troughs.
jlsherraen are very anxjloua Ipo^slble effect of the 1 factory at Redscar. red that ; W to be
the
Irpdratlon Into the Jthough It Is not antlclpktjed
received
effluent from•on by
It t)hiie
Irregular intervals' from .the' sewage outlet to see whether
ytant liquid will be Injuiioua. Board has taken the pre- gaging a chemist to take
fid i does make any iappre- ence
IlCAL-FURUNCULOSIS
land Was found to have; furunculosis. Thlsilsohly
pa i trout captured in the' sent for examinetIcn|tO’
lease, but in order to iivbld. infection of the Board’s- oVa from the river ivrfhi be
lease have been reportep. I IfIN ROT.
new WlU:
iger and his two sons, irith labour. At the preient-
oVa:, tjie>
r e m o v e d f r o m I H O R RO gK SFO RD ' IN MOTOR C A R T R A IL E R . Police Officers Complimented; A large pile of sacks oijcupied part of Clitheroo
Police Court |on Tuesday motning, w)ieh three Clithcroe meii ivero charged with stoling them. [Tlic accused dealer, of 19, Fouiker (45), .and. Charles . laheuror, 32,
men were: Lewis Smalley (32)
Moorland-orescent j Jopn Robert quarry labourer, 3, Bro ik-strect;
' Waterhouse (22), uremployed Taylor-street; and
they were charged with stealing 1,000 sacks,’ vajlued at 5s., the proierty o f the HorrOcksfonl Ljlme Co., Ltd.
Smalley; p l^ e d not; guilty, but ’he other two admitted! the theft.' ; , : . ,
:
Cyril Dlckihson, Crow Tree Brow,' (niathum, employed by!the Honocksford Lime Oo.', Ltd.,
: as foreman, 4>d he had charge of the i ack shed, which was situated neiir Chatburn; ’ )ld road. The sacks were kept in'pil^ of 50. At 6-30 p.m. on April 7 th,; he. left the sack shed to go hbm'^
■ and closed the sliding! doors. At 2 p.m. on' Friday, April! 8th, heigain visited the ^ed and, noticed there were some bundles mifsjng. He made inquiries among the worlonen to sto if any .had had occasion io go into the shed for sacks, and later informed Mr. Kent, the manager. Leonard" George Kent, 7, Moorlani-avenue,
re In future, and all tfai ping- will be discouraged. ;No/
fen-by anglers are sometimes-, re tails and lower fins er )ded, I theories have been putj for-, lount for it.':
|ton, the Biologist ito . the': Trout Association, has how' the matter; and states, |(lnL
In unfavourable sltuatiois o f Tire water and a food supply; Etlful."
Ihglers take; such fish Ihelr own interests 'ta! |the .water and report or one o f ' his assistah Idlate investigation mq;
words, pollution is the t> .;ie
|er numbers! of the Salmon Jagazine) that the cont Itlon Ibly due to the fish hiving',
pause, they.'
- Clitheroe, assistant manager for the E bblesdale Cement Co., Ltd., said he was in chalge of the works. At about 2-30 p.m. on April 8th, as a result of information by the last wtness, he went to examine the [ bags at the (hed, and found that twenty bundles were misiing, each bundle containing' 50 sacks. These jacks be. longed to the company arid were'vMued at £7/5/-. None of the prisoners had permission to take the'sacks. ■ The same nighVhe was shown a thousand sacks at the PolicO;Statioii,
. and they were identical with' those niissing, POLICE INQUIRIES,
P.C. Crabtree stated that at' 3-43 p.m. on
Friday, he received information of the theft arid with P.C. Bradbum began to make inquiries, He visited the shed, which was just beyond Pimlico village, about 60 yards to the left bn
•Chatburn Old-road. There-was an old path leading from the shed to the’ road, and. he examined the ground, noticing tracks apparently made by the tyre of a motor vehicle. They
Is OF TAR P O t LU T K N.
Iperlments which show clearly |ven “ refined tar) ahd some oils have a [“ ihoto- action. For instan ;e, if
lly die. , '
ne magazine D., J. C. Mo tram, ne very interesting; and’ in-,
re placed in water which! has- ttact withieven “ refliled ” !tar,. |n active so'long as thiyiare dark, but put into! tl e 'sun
|rid£B, because they, uhl; lilies, live | a free life
he sum received I foil
LICENCES, i I ' ;
i '
from rod ilcencesl (othe)' than licences) being iS50B ' s. Od.,., |505 16s. 6d. last year.
|ffect of Increasing the Board’s: |r otherwise.
I be interesting to see | whether pecial 10s. ilicen(;e for sea trout, nes into operation this year,.
i FINANCE.
Jsale of £166 Conversion Ipart of its reserve fund) lied to revenue account 1 debit balance at the end 1112 19s, Od,
land this is reflected' heet where, in spite of tl
poard is to carry on imposed upon it, its to Increase, and
efflic:iently
:i(penses, ■q In in the: e| pro-' Stock
slightly increased, the tqtal.
[the highest figure recorded ln|. ( years. I
lottram suggests that We due to this cause Isay: “ Since roads have [insect life in' our riyeii bed," especially I the! s(i
anl
black. goes
itnallet- the
s has- been n the Ilcenca'
. appeared to! have been made by a tyre with a 'horizontal W d . A c t ^ on information re'ceived, about 5-35 p!.m., in company -syith
P.S.Thompson and P.C. Bradburn, ho visited 19, Moorland-
■ crescent; tht home of;Smalley. Outside the house was a motor-car and
trailer, and he examined the wheels of the vehicles, finding that the-tyre oii a neat-
. side w(ieei oTthe tri|il?r,.l!|Al? m which appeared to coi^wnd wUh jthO;
marks on the ground near the Sjuk shed. He interviewed Smalley at his home, and
told him he! was making inquiries rej'atding the stolen sack?. Asked to account for his move' ments^ duriiig the hours when the ’ sacks ,w(!re stolen, Smalley replied, “ I was no f|rther than Black Horse last nightivith the car,! and dp not know anytliing about the sacks.j Witness added he wLs not satisfied -with the e iplanationi and asked jif he andTho other off cers could
-■ look round the house. Smalley tl en stated, “ I have some sacks here, but. I di 1 not steal them. ■ I gavo'a pound for them.” H i then took thoofficen to the coal shedp-where there were: eight blind ea of sacks wliich appeand identical
- with those itolen. Prisoner said, “ Tl lese are tho; ones I bodght.” Witness stated !lhcre were! twenty bundles missing and would li le to make
' a further fearch, To this, prisoner laid, “ Youj had better go into the front room.” TherCj witness fodnd the remaining bundlis. At O-IO, p.m. the ^iime day,; he took ^Sma ley to thOj Police Station and after being cautioned,’ prisoner made a voluntary Btaternent in which| he declared that at 8 30 on April ith, a man;
hfiving' there
of the -
|d receive no income at a lources, whereas the I bodies derive the ivhble -of. from precepts: onilocal.
Iresentatlves of county Coun-- ........................... a l ;‘
hfrora. last-.
EE OUR RANGE OF
pomalous that Fishery hoards, ; public bodies and (vei elcon- [mg before Sea Flshefie; Com-i nd Rivers Boards, and still in-'
, whom he knew as “ Snack” asked him if he Wanted to buy some sacks. The hii n told him! to'go to Black Horse for them,; aid that he wanted .Cd. a dozen for them. At;.Black Horse,
“Tm found another man with “ Snak.” While heUurnccl the car round, the other men filled the trailer with sacks, and’ofterwtrds accom' panied hi n to Moorland-crcscent-j 1 le gave the men one pound for the sacks, which ho later unloaded at his home,
;
his {(inuiries and later toe same my he «w toe prisoner Waterhouse, who d inied any, knowledge of too sacks.; He als) saw toe prisoner Fouiker, who;also denied any knowledge of the sacks.
P.(). Crabtree Stated that he contlnu^
Not being satisfied ivith Foulkcr’s txplanation, witness otked prisonir to acebmpan;' him, to the
iciN & c o m p l im e : ■;
• . i 3, CAKE B O M , e :< Irtis^ Times Office c l i t h e r o e ;
|y a dtepenser whether :sh ppept their model -Antl-fSai | r replied that she was' nd' cause wa have electricity
L
lory by being the first steal 1 Atlantic. She took n'eai Impared with'/the'Queen IsslD^ of four days,
actly: a hundred since
the.Sirius-, r y
iihshlp to. ' three
Many's i(ti
ilwould Room, ' inter- at our
handicap which]s arranged annually for the Wilson cup,Jwaa recently concluded at the Reading l^m , the iSlrners being Messrs.! G. WllMMon, G. A; foUard, N.; Parktason and Rj Tomlinson,
B O t T O N - B y - B O W : j A N D BIUIARD handicap. - - ’IJ e billiard
deeply regret to record,the de ith of Mrs.; Annie Pickup,
highly I respected,!, and won the admli^ tlon of everybody who knew lier. foy fhe fortitude she shdwed during her recent Illnesses, She was airegular ittenfler at St, Peter and Stl Paul’s Church during
occurred on Saturday ilast. ■ She was aged 77. and had resided in the .village for the past fewiyears.: 8h! WM.i very
of ThelGreen, Bolton-by-Bow ind, .which Marlon (Derby); Miss Lily, Harrison.
DEA’TH OF MM. G. PICb|hP. - We! of Mr. Geo ‘ge PlQkuPr
Police Station, iThere the prisoner adinitled being concerned in
the.tlmft and madha volilii- tary statement.' In this.iFonlker! saii^ at ;7:30 p.m, on' April 7th, Wa^house called fot.'him and asked if he' knew; 'lyhere t h ^ were seine, I. Fpulker said there (were some down a tip
at Horrooksford^and tjiey we'nt.|to the: Sjwt. Waterhouse said what they saw at-the bottom' of the tip would not ; do.| They looked in’ the sack store, the" doors of which 'were open.- They took somo of the sacks ind Smalley thenicame up and they loaded them'bn-hi the ttmler. Subsequently,’ Waterho iw gave him a ' pound
noto'to change. He changed it and gavewtot- hquse ton shillmga in B iver. ■ j r ! |
;“ n ow t I t q 'sA Y ivC ;': ;;!: P.C. Crabtree said that; at 9-46 the same
evening the .threa -prison^ were, 'chtogd |to- j^thet wito the theft ftyptorhouse repiyjing: cab’ ted yon ..when T -™
jtunes '■; and Fouiker qrid Smalley replying / / ‘T have nowt to say.’ ’ ; Afterseeing the bther statements. Waterhonsf 'ileoted also to. mike b statement. Ini this, he s« id.he was; in the Water loo diatribt! from 0 to a p.m., bn Thursday, April 7th, in company riihtwo (friendfl, Latei;^ he talked for about ten mikutes with four or five" men and then went into the Royal,Oak, where, he stayed until 10-55
p.in; playing darts. ;
; Frank Mi Smalley, tile! eleven-yearS-old ( s ^ :,
tor. two or three years. ■’ his stepfather’s stables
son of the prisoner Sini^^, said that on Thnrsr, day night, April 7thj at'hbout 8 p.m. he went with his stepfather in tpe oaf into Chatbum (lid Road/ .just beyond the Black'Horse Inn. Someone unhooked thsj'trailer,; and his Stop- father drove further up p e road turn ths car round. Two men then i etjihed the trailer from a side way and hooked it Ijo the rear of the car. They .afterwards'occup;ed the back srat of p e car. He had known bm of p e men ns “ Snack ” T Snack ” used to visit
Smalley ^aid the evilence of: his'stepson wSs.
correct. ' Gi'ving evidence on ( ath, Smalley stated Pat
‘'Snaolc” went to hha and a ^ ^ him ,akout buying the sacks, whih were at Blacl^ Horse. He was asked to call there in the'evening, bhd went about 8-10 p.m, “ Snaok,” and the man whom he later knevv. as Fbulker were there, jmd they! unhooked the' trLiler.': When he returiied from fiirthet along the|ri»d after tuihing pOjOar round, Smalley saw theiotfier two. men pulling the trailer from a sort of ginnel. They hooked the trailer to the rear'of his’car, and later all tiirpe went to Moorlanu Qrescent, where Snack said “ What have yok’tor uS?” He gave the men, £l. Prisoner' unloaded
..the, sacks.
CROSS-: INED. Answering the Chief Constable, Smalley said he
bad done business miiiy a time as late as 8-10 p.m. He did not mal:e ii/quiries of the firm at Horrpoksfprd as to whether the saoks,were tor sale.' He did not knoi r whose property the s were coming from. They; were ;worth little more than £1. He h id not bought Sacks from either' Waterhouse or' Fouiker before, but did not think there -was anything wrong. He, admitted' having originally denied to the police any knowledge of the sac&.
' ’
’ Asked if he had anvthing to say, Foulkfcr said he had ^ not, -while Wbtorhouse replied that what the police had said was “. near enough.”
! The!magi8tratea had a consultation in private,
after which! the Chairman (Mr.'W. Standririg), with whoih satMr. Wi W. Whiteside, said they found the c&es pro^U. All the accused had previous convictions,jSmalley’s including two for the theft , of live fowls at' BoIton-by-Bowland police court in 19321 ind .again in 1935. Fouiker had previously been epnvioted for stealing and street betting,’ and al so for .an oftoBce under the Poacliing Preventioi ’ Act.. Amongst minor offences,' Waterhous! had been convicted ;for being in possession wild rabbits.;
- ! Smalley was fii^ £3 and toe other twd £1
each. Asking for linie lit wh ch to pay the fine, Fouiker said he would brobahly now lose his employment with the ttoRocks- ford Lime Co,, L^. AH the prisonere were given one month In which to pay. j ■
Mt. W. ;E. S. Weeks, who represented the-
Horrpeksford Lime Co., Ltd., said he Would like to congratulate the police on the astutp manner in which’they bad,inade their iAquines.- ,, I .The presiding ma^trate ehdor^ Mr. Weeks’ ,
remarks and said tl^e officers ha^ certainly been' very; smart. ' 'j ! ■' ■ '
i '. .l - ' ■ . The Cliief Constable acknowledged the com
pliment and said he agreed with! what had been said. He .would report the commendation to the proper qnarterl
on Tuesday,,afternoon, the service being conducted by the Rector, the Rev. H. B, Stott. Floral tributes were sent by] Her loving husband: Sister Eleanor ;and family (Crawshawbooth): [Sister, niece anud nephew, W. and A, Brotherwood; Mary- and Bfily (Accrington); Jack, Hilda and Joan> (AccrlngtonT: EUen-Md Albert: Nephews And nieces ,at Eden Avenue, Edenfleld: All at Wlswell Eaves]’ Mr; and Mrs, J. IWalkden,: Dorothy’ and;
Elsie; Percy and Gertrude; C. Beaton (Kirkcaldy): All at Police Statlom Bolton-Jby-Bowland;: Eddie, Emmie; and
WEST BRADFORD. J
her residence Ih Bplton. Very-1 deer sympathy Is felt fori Mr. Plcaup Ih^ , bereavement. The Interment took place
JUMBLE ' SALErxPromotod, by, lad associated.with .the ’ Methodist, .Chunjb,
jumble’ sale, was held In thei school,on SaV urday, when £1 was raised for Chunii funds,
IsAPPER” NOVEL] AND 0EAMA ‘ AT iWHALLEY.
' . .
Slid tfUtomany sparkling; duets!Jtoclude the iten J ‘IWill'You Remember." Both chorus and orchestrstionijare reiharkab y fine, beai itlful young singer, from Kent icky, L jMe Car f'er/ gives a splendid jreriormtoce and 'k well
Bupported.by Tom Brown to the juvenilq
leqc.[
movpis; by,': ” supper.” .J Ray. .b^Ulahdand | ' t S d bvtolnotofeusgito-r H « | » ■ « / :
fiieprte ever proiluced'^mtetrbe nmi
Bui dog Drummond series fram toe lampus - - - - .
Dnmmorid Escapes te he beginning i ‘ Hugh Drummojod’ 'lyitijpbwer''''’ "''’ '”
serlek
- | .btofiked^torthe''6fi!pe’mtitlois^:^ v
’•1^* f S s z l
had many.------- — —•— t - , . , 'cares from the clutches'.Cf ama Jtor criminal lant. exposes a cunning scheme ijo undermine !the itabllity of the country.
Ian te 'given the taskiof roundh g up a dan ger Mgang of criminals, Robei t .TaylorhM Ian ilnusual role ln“ Hk Affair,' which k to toeened at the end of next.’* eek.. To gain ctinfldence of the: gang l .e :becomes a'
. / ! . a
..young, lieutenant in t! le American
ere! are many compUcatlouB and a thtill-| fllmax. Barbara* tstanwy )k takes' thei[ [? „ eleadwlth her-usual bit fiance.
he k really on the side oM iwrend : ' I; Yr»lrtJz«TO uafs.-a’a==af3^^ I raiesreiC:
[^igjgiis.a/ourEe'bh t ie railway,Thbte ?^fon rin n >. ?' .Yw .'b lit J could V “ r " T T , Y - ; j t h e shippings anywhere else
:u..
/eiihxiricHHftilR./Vill&ffGrSti'WnO .
Ross vjhicn opens toinight at the I alladi]
o^.lovi Crosby
'nlsed i,i Itlheco
apple mice of
IN; ! §D1I
H ’ SEAS COMEDY ROMANCE |iT THE PALLa|dIOM;
igaly cbm^y
in gen- in Para-
W the- pineapple-groves v ith Bmg {abb Bums,-Martha Ray at
d.Shlrlpy
This tine Bing is a press at(ent-f(r a pi ^-nfiery in Hawaii—apd in th i further-; his campaignito get 'WAlk kl reb'bgd the. glamour port |of the unlvetse,
■ reached, asslstoh tary, 1 1 vej been makliig'hey-hey; jvhlle the; tropic, sin: shines; leadpg’ to -further!
with v. - laldpuD Crosby Shirley her > mil
and that he must his pet scheihe,
tTeddl) of! P e
compllilatipns, -One
human Mlrl Rei;
also !i I afid HI dancer ij
bound o f a citiito) ol|a,b^r-'’ blit a has to
the ca^l slbpth'
th .pbpliianty after his ap^arance in “ The Big Btoadcagf of 1937.” Mfiland/J although bo m ' bright
peh'ah'
He'lsi and in famoui
ilsi like who h
ipfetty from e
_ _ _ _ tome young Englishman wh) .climbed inMALn . »»# T hds ch imied readersi'theatpe-goers t nd movie of' the best _ _ _ ,
audlentesjiforyears.; The girl in ihe'Story.', June'Clyde Reather Angel, whoih Mlllan i rescues part]: o f : a band of counterfeiters and niurderers; ( tbase:- two :‘ Millahd, from Wales, as is E E. Cllvei s an'importaht role jin the ihn.: Fay
with Itogtoaldj Denny’s : father. De my, who place and then leaves toe dircis rather man Klin as Little Fool; Chtai' Wa'h Lee ,the rt le ‘bf J-Algy,’’ Drummond’s pal:;and make further trouble. Thinktoi; to spite Bux, .Harold Huber aa toe 'coi sto;tOlaf jB^ten assktant,! i. ' , ’ .i’ , . ,
her csfeer bn the stage In the : Bune play with Reginald Denny’s father. ,/D^nny has. |
Holdeij, Sblis
j-eit-stage Steir, is an Englihwpman, tefae Tilbury who, incidentally,:
iThls '
’is. ■;two
Stories tratoer, covets Joy, but Bux pi ;to htai;tolfis 'son; Roland LUl as Yotngef Son|Su!Sai ' / ’ Ixirenzo attempts to poison’ toe animak,.but tijg, grato'-nkrehant;’VtoUam - ^
’cbunterieft ring, and fool Scotland Yard, all -^“ '-'•^fekht hours.: He dbes It to hk usual >hl manner,; providing an excellent
within thoroi mystei corned)/
,of th! -l,“ Th3
; gramme Collin?
to!Fiddlin'_Arpund.’ . . . . ■'
i. , griECTACDLAE i ; :i, OpADlA,'. ■ .
based ■!The cedehi
i:A ori"Mark 'fince
to Thursday’s change of programme, ptolght, trimmed ■ with‘ a li'tto .realktlc,
and; the/Pauper,”
akes.pre- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T_. »..i »t;» . ; ,
. ^ t o caHifatln^elodTes, coiiies 'ori Thulrs-:i.- The story of “ The Go M E ^ day, fori tho wee^ out.'
vi'/jd„*TuI , ,
Sp^flTAblSpAR '’.'period' ‘i dvcntiirei oP ^ ito |dellghtffi;classic,
___ .
!! ' Miciiael Bartirtt, , tie' iMtlcan;, operatic riar. who santehk ’Wte T O
Her- BqssJ PW®
cblou: nl/trapptogs of 'Tudor:timei, k really 1 to Hollywbqd j,
.and adventurous clrcunistS ace k ail !ttor for its appeal! being t p antlth- sex# . ■ ;
of a same v n i . fate each
trick Edwi
Th^lstjaiy centres arounJ Tom Canty, son iohdon pauper and thief, be m on the W as Prince Edward, , son .of Henry
iThey closely’resemble each pther, and nViAll maaf
crees that they shaU meet.l nvies
the
folio' bytl toe are mlnsir-., , -------
'terra )ts the Coronation cefemqny W time to
toe . a ne
save hoWi hono shou :(twl land,
.task other’si'lotean*I opposite J artis ,tt as Shari. tng_ muslcaL c^
'I garkn comedian when; he made
iusleali .comeo*dty star, pltoS .>rhey;return to their vulage! to |wlfich Wan /June was
, -
tefah&itetbry^without a .princess, but; i t '61 ithei worse for the omission ct the tra- British plctiuAh Szoke Szal
id made.sfVB)ial films’toqre,'| second wife and apes, other June was bbm o laugh; brings h k unique , humour and unique
. whose .reputation was b^m ;he late Emperor Franz Josef
name to the :|toglkh tscreeii to the; rffie/of the -gypsy baiid leader, Sander.; Otoef notable names] lii the cast ai? Pred’Emney, 'Athene SeylerJ Richard Dolman, Morris Har vey, PauUBlalte, and (loan Iflckson.: . “ The Lilac Domlho' was first stajedret the
‘Boy-like, i ^
learnfi ti lhate hk unhappj' lot,'while Tom, ng the death of Henry VIH, i 3 exploited
, , , i: tliance causes them to cha ige places. i • , to !capabity houses, another.<j^ ,vyas reviewed
iter.! i ■ Meanwhile. Miles Hendfm,. soldier | of fopurie, learns of thej intrl^e and helps
1 Eafl of Hertford, ambitious to bwome, ostipowerful!man jn Englaid. Plans lado to crown the: boy-kin: at Wesk:
all Edward to fegato hk thilone.' It k | [r thing,' but Edward,''nqver heless, to-
hk' birthright.' The two boys’, friendship, ‘ef, remains Secure/ :but M les rejects irS totoer than hk love of adventure curbed,' Blllyjand Bobby Mauch | )! are Tom an d .M ’ward r ispectively,
iRalfii and to sU houto’ show.
Montague Lore each! rise to t le occasion Import. “Prince and fauper” it a full two
ibmparetlvelyieasy..{Errol Flj nn, Clpde' | ,, f Henry StevenSon; Bartoi Maclane
ihecomes the son bf Cantjt but,soon 1 y . ; . I • FAMOUS
IstroHk retomblance to each other$akes their I atitoriririd uproarious complications to ^ of toe]County,Couni L . j ] , ^ ’ nifleent ctoaxres suspeise-fiHed :as)t k ;h-brdvoldSg i -
although clever' yotmg actors, their, I J“g r ita to gT tom ^ to ^
arid Anne Ndgel are WUlHayicomdstothe day tor ] the
w.eek, ' Dtoected from Gatosl inEiestro, ’Marcel; Vw ini rich; spoirtteieous
F OLLp'WiNG.on". . isqreen play to
' ,
— ........ -JniiDoHnnM to a.1 1
Side-splitting kitii- fethe" Weights and - . .... . , - I
: S e n i 4 w lfeu s e s la c im m y v ^ e i to; the railway e s lp famous Mr. p r t e to old song;.’ Unable to toe hjto
ihis
a Bi k k l attraction thk peek-ei d. Ueanetto, I to Buggleskelly: bursting wlto zeto to m t ^ Ma donald and Nelson |I)ddy slig superbly
oiD vvDM I MoffattewhO’haye nte. ^ en pald^
bottle ahd young Albert, tiayed by Moore;,Mamoit..
I . bk:-twO| ^
1 nd exciting -Puuy’® riaUway tlcketo; tor S ? Diatinn master’s attempts at
and Gn ■ ' ... -
1 but live quite'comfortably bisteallng (tomes: tibles /off-toe! trainsrend ; t ^ g
'Ay TTME,” toe Outstandiig mtekallinaster ’to ar obsqure, otf-tie-m^ towi m lU-B T -success of the yeer/ wUl-te shown as ^Qftjigrn Ireland. LWUliMi Potter, amves
. :, . 10-5' a.m. on Marih; 7to, ne w a y in yealtecoure^ In toe sociai|^bcre^^^ p.c, Spencer. o f /te s to n ,is ta te d ^ tagte ass ptudente
nw.nfn nnimilti: 1: j,, |. way employet-rthe bkne of the cotopsnys 1,. ^ ^ 'driving a heavy moter.iptry icollege and-teterned to I p u-.,.. - last as Willlan Porter—a rail- jiigrteator . Enstohe,, when! h e ' saW J o e - j six students- TGlatlons the c o m p a n y I ;; fKAiigh thg ihMtog toe unfortunate indri- as^si5to«on I D to d a n t acknowledged
’ a',suggest of hk new JOb.' Rk efforts to ??■ -termthedertoctstation ara
Orts to re-1 wno : iuyc^aw,u
I' chute; It wag difficult ifialfiri8'the whd' ioperated th'e.’phute
andTteld his Jotiyl was: loadeilTr'
‘ weisht j c a t h o l i c s could* notr.flffQtd m peglcct I o W
govemmenti ' i n i
--oiu^^ar- olotod- 'In ' corisetuence, hd wastever^ clerirly, to agataipor- loaded and It was & i f i t te
the extra load as tjne cnippwBB;'«p: ervj, larnsnoo a certain type and the compact, ffic lot save thl allow them te W ; .hfixed:i'Wteh;tetor d l f e ^ chlpRlngs.
. > , ! I JSeridant i ' Yes, but ]f corild no 3
The Maglterates’ Clerk (Mr.; A; J;
-.nrsfl-TrAii. r
. .. - .—1, to
to a t -h ls 'vw c le L^lririd), a n f i ,d w ^ 'f f ie cvrts.Vbve)?welg%'/^ toe
fllm^k reached when.i'Will LHaj(--determM iW S .,
to solve -the| mystery of h k mining t t o f e sets Off in an old;Vlctori^ .engine, _ |Glad-
f t
niieinbSr and to due coiuhe he li,arrested, :An un iicptotod development occuret when a high oflclal k murdered and Taylor has np prpof|:^
j.ggjjjjpJM contrives 'to
I'the,. opening .chnstenlngT+when
..............................orto. Simifled^ e ■ ■ngine.
to outwit the gang and 'Terrlflc com*
■ ' -re nott-CathoUct/;: ............
JOUBNEY’S END.
“ lilScrael.Hheunitotitetrionmnage I have soipehel^uPiteehill, crlmlnalB’Bre cruel,Hhe,
r nummea - i - - ... -r, the ^Bcapj of toe Wo
y '‘^Gladstone," the* grand 9ld,‘ ^he hack had he f i i0?»n able offence.’
by meani of the sallp, and '{lowly.'' He -i— ihejentire — — - - ■
______ It was a pinlsh*-1 A line of.5s. was Imbbsed,
!l-' r c " ,1' •af sS eJ ' .
uDD.vlarie, I a jrefusal from ariy professi [a-stnllari' .'telto three
iut I Oxford.' Wheri; Frith?.? - ' pointed totalled
. . . . , „ (one of:toetei^^^^^ « iprm-r,!| ^ Fehrenhach,;
KopR jiterisv^totoed tor presldteg. onjthe; ■ . . . -
*“ VSS!°mt fe-wffiw I ‘ i tiumks!
lirde'vtol'Continue tomeet, and toe next* ’ eetjhg'will'be'held on Sunday, ^pril
.............. juembers. the- s{i , iudy r,
...FIR^T , ^ R ’S WORK, i ]l Qf study Club work:! ’ No'futtoef pfiblldi ............ ber. .
*«•» i ' iM i I :
shouted twice betore the jchute I 'w ^ l people
we.caattaln-tptWnkstialgh^^^^ anfi te fs tta gfilsh ^
and til-Anri '
toriextra load as tiiie^chlppmgs we eref I fai^eshooto'the pretokelyltom^^ ter andtiesti?uction.4ii^! ,r _ , .^ ,'1
P ‘1 We. t o . - P S
ptoe Theatre, London, ito'FeteUtey ea
• .’ ! ■
aiAN LACKIiURNl
AT THE
t o r 'W ’ cbteecutlW performances. jgyig^g^ U few years ago,> arid again
| Tt th£it.,cpunted. an'' overlord. Then hG'takes.
., „,,E I ’ I . : ■ - iJ Wang Lung, a poor far nerwholl , given. Lan,re slave glri, for wife; Her
tireless effort; help / him to Prdsper, . Tjh
1’ ^eakwft! S
famine destroys toe fabns and Wang - O-'Cari go to tto^ c lt i; -The. Iteito^^
XiBihg..makes tile'.city £f turiftoUj and' d u ^ i toe. mob; hysteria '0-Li H finds | jewek; .to
, , , looted house. The jewel make tteW'PteaL incomes
| II be her t e t jfich, to'flnd; on ,the:,Leato; of! toe f t oW tricks: of,the
” 'la t k to the series of Diunmond i s !c a # t ;h y Joy,-andjclublkd.;/^ body,i? Bateman;and:Mary:’W^^ iKes,ikes nlace lust outside Loidon; It foufid'’ and!suspicion is cast cn Joy.-^ B\& General .'Theddore T j, *loane(i]., by toS, 0^ teite^ers, a kidnapping,, brefkvup .5 ]
Place just gufsiue wfiuou._^x.j ® , POPULAB n
and-nM-enas ,nhfes«.-i 'G O T ^ en te - iM'
.-.itectoH' supplied toe
C f jip p Y . I COMEDY 1 1
J'jpim brightened Up with exceUent I/: ;‘‘r^H]EiJLA(i)'DOMiN6,’( orie of t o e ,m k kmade. vApartifrom the nta| prifii^^^^^^ l. |um g ,
g^er stated' aoterathere,are 68
: jjpfg than thK e hundredtostswto students [-was: note' /abrat: SWOO,. there M
I’’’’* J " * the
described the work done at Ruskln College, 'Oxford. It had .been founded in 1908; and it was here that many Trade Union officials were, trained, j I n train ing the wdrkerb’ leaders] Rusklri; College
Mr'.'Leyland
.. . — J - . ,— .. 1 . .. • ■
iscreeh.aotofs to Brltkh pictures.: .Luke Rtiiner,’ the Viennese hefotoe :,ol takes the femtotoii,lead to: the/l ‘‘ Escapade” and the. A ma SHeld of “ The trapeze artkte, ard supportlW; Q ^ a t . ^kgfeW,’’ p la js -' ’the ’ toteriseiy a re ! Judy-:’KeUy ’md;Kehneth ^^am’atic'role of the wlfe ;0-Ean. Ifomtoeht
- .
Dufipafi, Bdx, the surgeon, ls|Jpyed by nk: players in the large suprerttogicaitv ward, Joy, but totoktag.her stUl a child he y^-alfer- (TonnbUy as Uncle,/the Europe falk to’ rew'gnke the, symptonk: ahfi tostoW'
cultivates ;he frieridshlp; .m . Marlon, . dn a,in as Old Father; Jessls Ralph ai Ciickr- .English sbclety glrl.,Loreriz9, a hputal anlrnal Upg-yopg as the'autit:'^£^^^
<npy itosdi as Lo ids; [Chari
iy.Graik as Elde;
mond ; Escapes,, another of Sapi er’s full* blbodeqfdfetebtive stories. 'Murder in'a ’ fog- loor,' a kidnapping, the mat tilttatlpns ;t 'band,: and .lihe impi isonment
ry-: foriiing Monday,' Is j“ Biillde g Drum
|“ B1 i'M
leb necessaryi'for him, to fa 11 In love Ross, who- is! ahout' to 'sp )U. a: well ipisblieme’of hl$ dohcbctl m. WhenI liscovero thathe really ,1s In love with
In the I meantime Bun s,' ’ Bing’s, ind’ Miss Raye,. Miss Ross's; secre-!
choose between, the it Umax, is
'the big, momeints ip; 1“ Waikiki' . is Jbtomised to ;Pe- ;^ifbj:matim fanjbus “'p m dahe^” once prnotised: ag a
dludes George Barbier, ’Leif ’ ErlkSon liiej, two' hundred qnd flft?’ native musldans and . performe s .' Per-
.Criflce. ’ The danc noted Tlhltlan
fpraiai
deSj.are as usual on Ooxi P Iday!
'‘ '!!'DEtJMM the:special Easter attractions/
i;i Polyhesians; ’ before
j is peri irmied by: ' icer.: iThe cast
ri'V' ilOOD
COMEDY HALL.
wowing thli week,at me .King Lane Han, lpdeej is ’the embbiinenteof -f. ~ M tivey ;!VeBA’cted and mogm '
' dyhainio, haro-drivteg :mahagta' editor,*Don ’ Amebhe. To! give newsmaii Tyt me a dose pf his own medlcteaiLprettdfietert fines, to ma
against Tyrdne; Power,'ace-reporter, who has ,just i tricked ( hpA:, agate | tote '.me.headllh®. without, hWeijer,: : repkontei:; .yJith ’ hk
With Lore'tto Yoting in fire rol^, ,of a beapt ful' heiress: heewd’ and is tlon-seeklng .inewspapers,
, set at hnce I tW-Av* mKn
ihce iwhen' she yoys vengeance .L/'l"
Beslbged 'on eve)y: h an ,d ,r 3 ^ je s t r l ^ to 'than'Dabhey’s brbther, vhb, underi!the lm- exppto the-hoax Aut.hls’ieffprts serye’phly'to; se W3 hofori8ty,:aS;WBll a^hU ufiOTu- l/jjjjy
hter a publte'flgure,' andl not'd ly announi her engagement [to him jbut ali o states thgt she has 'presented him- with !a: n lUIPh doHi
‘ ' , ■ ■!,/Tyro le strives _ terlto with toe i^agteg.editor. X ^
ch&to Into the country/ both: t ie newsha’ and Ihls'.qukiTy! Are terestod for, .speedteg ahd'gabled by county Judge Slith Butoet- viile,j an ta'oident whito] result (• te some; of the: most' hifiaripus hioteertts to rthe; "
(Lore!_iririg :::ahd 1 amflSteg .tofimax, in / which^«“ repeated, really f‘ that j way'
Dlgges,'WaH Darwell, SWnl
will ibe’ seeil to-ithe' Standaid Ihtjernatlouiil Picture, !’ ^ !ake :!np,’’. cdmto'g ;oti '• Moh'da:' The picture' k' stated to ibe a di amatlc clrt’ stofji, with (toki Asth’er! to.; the lead pla:
.utifAli glrl ln a house of m; story ;are few .of the Ufings , which D 001151001 -ijye: In .this breeZy story. Heading as Capt Hugh Drununonl, master d'soldier-bWortuhe, is Raj Mllland,
‘ IM PH A N T S .: lidns/ tigers, their' tfaitfatoel arid, all toe paraphetna la o f a cllrci
,-Cf
Jt^ales, spent most 'of’hls iRe ihitoeI a welmme o'harige for:Astoer ftoin the steijs -;!^ Metfo/Goldw^ / /m+lflionf ’ I JAwi'w/tlAn Vi .i VkAB
^
Spbto ’of London arid the (}ontteent/ j tor foies he has played of late. ' He is stal h:I Lung,: toe farteer, . Star of; ipany 'Other' jcharaoterlsatlbr .to :, ‘iT i e ’'Gi
Uf'lof/Ji i TTfi RfjJ tp^ '• — •• ' • '--- ' jii-*.- - ' " ‘
toimer atoiy: officer, an exce lent shot to; give one of the greatest periormarii^' to] ttogfilshed;: Screen character' foies, his evdry way the
pdrsonlflcatlin.brtho h k’ ‘entire ■ rereef, playteg ’to r role wlthja; ' ^
'will jje "of 'toe’ most: glgaritlc tas is eber, i byMetro/GoldwynrMayeerr,l __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^_____ .
*“> ' ■ , .
MpNeile and Falrfie. .chars liter who thorbughness 'that proves hk ubllity bS oM; garth ”, is one of the moit butetanctog fea] , .
. , « t e .
.dpin petebit andand PAultoe^Moor) ; the stage ladapto^ Owitt Davkitod Do CORfiWGvTQ TOWN.
' In concentrating on the building and
■ ■ ' aid Davk'to the talking sc feed to “ '/he Gig.. ;Earto,’’ starrtag Paul Mum arid Lulto Ratobr and opening on Monday fi r tl)e.week. i Fruit of foilr * years of research and,pro paratioh Of’the] wfirk of a t o
toe 'bole of fa s^eon/
Who.thriugh' hk lofe' | for,animals [breomes a plowri,'
passed a year to :Chliu; fltofing exterioi studjtog'detaik and b r in to |back,toousanl of authentic properties-t le pteturejin: whito ids’of Oritotal* p lier s appete-^l
tlon tote ctimpllcattons./itoiitoick land; t o
.tablS are'suddenly fu to ^ /and the pateMd;' themselyes, fis .tod newspapersto^ SO pfi iretta’s reVmgd;Wdrks ittoff d p 'to 'a b ew t
:br'her money, the r , . ,
.
’day) at-the usual! hours. “ THE ’^OOD EARTH.’’ )
!' n e x t ’ ’VVEEiug; 'm As: m i ’' .b ' OP;’ !C f f lN ^ 8 :/;T p ^
srpp'dramatid k w ! .to, cihtoa’s about ' Oadi '' ■’ ’ ’ taffiiMie, thdlr stt aggies/- th ilr hanJr
one of the 'toerriest; of a 1 'toreen (^omew Two performances hkni irroW : (Go*"’ '
I g at a dull lyels News!
A T ' /& :
HAPPY cb aiamTio n op AT THE G ISND,
/. A LL fun, and: highly : A
ick'coinedy,j tortile arid cumifi lthitwd/hdUses'ias,usual: on 3ood Fridak,
I pestered.'by s( the- emoyable' pade
, for] toe reitetodehohtoe w ek ., ;, ,. Robert Taylor, ]Jean-Haiflow-.and,Regmaiu Owen receive': superlaMve support to a ; pic
'toreehed te/tha Grand/ lM i rilght; to ;; RossSssl STARS
atoiislhg k ‘ ('The in,'f: 'tvhlch i wd ruqs
/ can do about'a film like this except (ilt back and Taugh. . Mks Harlow ;]k cast/te Mra Wetoerto.'WbojpoteS’to London,Hwletyte a wealthy widow/ blit who la actually ilnpover- khed' and k being .puiBued by her oredltots. When Taylor, playing) the pari; of -Iteynlond
ture whlto’runs^oothlyopd] easily thfougn- out a/good'stoiyl i ’ There ki not m'uch':you
before a man whom; she, hopes to marry tor his money; ahd ’/thus .Hi iildate, her;: deblis. • , ste(te;;thk man tufns out to;be hone Other
Dabney, Is given: a,, jbb' ai a isherlff’s, bfflebr assigned ; to watoh] 'the pasonal property pf Mrs. Wetherbyj she- indue es him to |P0?e p hef; butler: in order, not'd ‘tgiye.her aWay]’’
S TU D Y ' L E C T U R E '! .ADULT
lEASS e d U S i i o n ^^
presertatlon :; pf:' -jirizes t e l ...*--^.0. leteaylsts were Jeaturfis of the £ ret Aimual Geher il Meeting of toe GUther Sfudy Club fhlch wai
secretary 'of . the OajthbUc, .So a ju ll review of. theiyear’s wo?
/A le Item by Mr, T/.Leyland, a'.fi--------- -
. ..
Soblal Sunday. (The
sided, te'the
Rev, Father Kopp’ / S.J. described Mr/jLeyland
tegankng rial iGifild^ k arid toe : winning.
leUathblic held last
'ilOoked toattoe great English milvteslliles had come tate^behig|thropgh toe Church,
'ol ediicatlon. / The {Catholic;! hu^h Pri Playeda: great park In the work of spread- idg knowledge; betore to'e/lnyentlori' of priritlrig, .her monks had done mvaluable wbto in presCrvirig arid copyl ig ancient riianutoflpts;Catholics had':£ iwaysbten Interested Iri eductelon, and ';n Eriglarid they had made . immense sacrlf ,ces tor toe /sakrite to’elr schooisl'. ;It was olteft over-:
.tton,” He began , by.’, remmdtag : his au'diei e'e, of ’ the:; great: debt rohteh - too wbria owed to'Christianity In he' iriatter
h Mr;Leyland had chosen a.s he title of ; klecture;CathbUps.and Adult Eduta- I
THIS SATURDAY l& Q 4 B EASTER [mOJ^DAV g " I Q p.m.
:
maintenance o f /) : elementary !: and secondary schools. Catholics had been in, danger of overlooking toe .’ important work pf adult education. Yeto there Was no doubt that adult edueatloh ought-to deveWp alongside the widening [franchise. If all adults were to have toe right to vote/ then all ought to be given such In- .creased knowledge as would enable them to use their votes for the good of the countty, The present ctotury growing Interesb
educi that ,
imical aide, SO^^es
b e t oif; societies whose object’ lit; was,) to spread knowledge: among the workers. On ot the beSt-knowfi was’ the i^prkers’ Educational ■■Association,'; tehqsU: students; had often to work under, difflcultlcdri'- dltloris.: There-wefeJwo sorM'ofiClas^es, prelhninafy. and tutorial;' tihe’Jonfier were! similar t o :: Studjr groms, :but the latterprovlded .more; advanced-Instriic- flon.'! The ! tutorial classes | dem,ande'd regular kttendahce arid serlQ i i .work, tho ' tsqs helrig of three year i 'duratjon.
belngj' to ’ bring kfioWledge to all; -a)id espec
Mly.td;the;w6ridng clatees./ • I ^ . Leyland dealt briefly wltih a num-
number of organisations had sprung
ahon; people had. begur iknowledge meant pov
_ - , w SM u f f i Ih e wc
In.adl to realise and
adult had
KINS’S HAU [Twice Dali . 'NIGHTLY
THIS SAT Y :|3 p.iii. After .
fandlSatuntll :IDoH’t MliaTI Ecllpilnj
[urtBer Notice r Ic- ^lorjoua' Revue on Ice .
rMitlneei erSWed.' evtn” MARINA” i b i g h o M p a y m e e t i n g s
‘v; .WEST HAM M O N C
Cobul^ P.M. TH IS SA T .
. ’ ; ' (to Celllt'/(le, Mancheiter)
C H E A P :R E P U G E D . . ,^
FOABELUyU TICKETS
SEE SPECIAL BIL a nObesuKeto
VUE SK ml II'
'teas wielding a considerable Influence In toe country, arid it was an Influence, for good. After a • two-years’ course at Riisldri, students were blggeriand/broaier Iri IritelUect, arid able to see more than one side of a problem. . ' |e National Council
famed Him- wife, the! estrange nent ofjjife, son Colteges. aeveiopea. Thli’ hud b th e r ;e v iis .:.to a th k :4 a sh f&
fjQjji Union of Rallwaymen-iai Sury & e w f fe ,'^ A | y Vof jtlfe | Natlbnai Council of Labour
Second wife’s friendship for the ydunger. joj and the death of the faithful w^ife on the eve of the elder son’s' wedding.^ I . " Pearl S, Buck’s noyd, “ The. Gdod, Eartl k one of the greatest’ rest-sfeUerslof thejltet'
,
decade.: , It is the rejipient pf W /P r lto s . having been selected as'the* Bi)ok ojjUjie.
yestertlay’s Hero,” toe Mickey Raney
5 iniell,“ thje',fliifi labditote 1 excess! total lyteighl.'ItoeThe ritesecutlim/l'Fatoer Plater, S.J., l i ' 1921 „ r . . DAO
“ ,Oh,; Mr. Porterl,", (dugh !py the laugnte:
CUtheroe /County Se sions.j: oi tor iusing a • heavj^ m o ^ vehicle
humour and moves in was Conducted by, WspectOT-jEnston' ^
1 I. years. The
Month land also wlnn ng the! fortheibest novel of t ie yeir. L O A D S T O
SllZer Prire D H E i*
.. biz the larid the
I iueen pri,ctically all'th members of to®| Stud: Circle who had ,
Continued from preceding column) lech
the lectures, and. to those
toUowed the course: with zeal and tenacity. Thanks were also extended te_ Father Kopp for his many kindnesses,; a^itQ Mr.
RJT.ilnghgin, Mr. J.' Uoynds; j MM E. Ryan teid Mlss 0. Speak tor thCir:
now.vover fifty branch colleges, arranged lecture courses and study groups. \.r /;;j.,’ . CATHOLIC EFFORTS.
O.UC1 Side] of adult education. , Pe.-thought ^ , refatlpris; between - t-. . - , ,
that atmosphere was just iis impcrtant ’ptoteij are trburled by industrial uMest In "adult education : as it waajln chUd wmeri is nurted
Mr.’Leylandnovt turned tc the'|CathoUC: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
r - , . . .
I eduiatlon, so the Church, h id to pi ovlde v S lo u s • forinri of 'ficlous e x c e ^ jn - Its 6wn systein of; education tor
b x fm d occupied a proinlnent hplace-ln U M l " i c o n d lU #
” iepartT 1 |. S io fkwm h p r r ila te r '^Hereiwork- pjhllC'lectures to seiure toe interest of ', m e M
ii I GHthetee-road Bart'iw, Ifiicompany wSto’ l akd in Ethics and ApologtelCrifSeyen^ I f _ , . ^
(Jhurch In to e k e ^ o n whlchlhas just closed'!there' have h:en thirteen public
stopped, the lorry a id h id It weighed. Several were playing ri legdteg f t e * - ^ /the Study . Circle. Several members! T h e v v e ig h t o f'th e oiiry w a s j l j -torisW^
c ome retwwd as public speakers,! enmci $nnw^mn*:ldera.bl6 nromisd in
b « n parted, literature has been sold at 1 3 l fm e S i r iS ih ^ 'm in p teteresl/lng fils-
cusslohs hcrlfeIheJn held. A report! of lecturri has bten supplied to V e
to toe; ond-l ‘W Tm e S ” for printing these reports sb.ifalthfuUyrehti so well.
:n answer to .a fiUestion; to .^ ]^ 5U ^Q 1 Loftoouse w d iM k s IH e enR y a h /to e nexti ■ tidto between Miss! JohnLoynds., The
by Miss Margaret* ViAA. on. i l VVBWuawtaic:ifPVJ.8l®tofUl te^ ^ •’ll ( H i
VAAA Af rivfnrrt wa-a started; as a 1 chiefly along two lines. > They ^arrange j^rly large pubUc, and they, run ai ,
but the' Guild suryi/ed, and the I xne organisers I e g
study Circle] t i h,&d the closer Interest of'afewand'teWetliema deeperknpw-
teaching Of the the light of p e
UP beople. The'CathoUc Social ,QuUd h ^ U y -L a r e stllj p>ev;aent is out midst, and) the 'CathoUc'.IWorkei's’ (JoUdge,at ffcathoUc !s(iclal s tudents - examine
vmVlrigla waste; cf tone, health mid
many social rivfit." evm in our Own land of I Britain with Ml Its social seiylces and] higher standard of Uvlng/ ATarge pro- rtion o f out workers still receive wages | lOlly lha;dequaite to ihelr needs. Our:
t pealing wlto toe heto tor social study ^ tot the Studj Circle. , I ’ ] ori'report , pointed out that there .were
Workers are septeated from toe soil, and nearly all toel lahd Is cwned by compara-
tlvaylfewricri te®*’ . Much of our hous ing: is''a! dlspace to civilisation. The employers and em-
!■' '.f !: l ! i :
}dclllRiiONS;& dI a d m i s s i o n
rot-ThlSSMUBDAYABAfiKHOLIDAY AVAILABLEirROMlYOVR LOCAL RAILWAY BOOKING OFFICE
Dozen of lUr* New ^nlmili, Incliidln; Mr('Jlnk> (Beliy| Chimpanzee), New.Uons, Uzardi, P)rthMi,^^tc., Ilndoore andiOut- doo(itn Groat Modernized Zoo&Garden
DANCING.! BOA-nNCl -ANIMAL RIDES miniatorbTrailwav* XUN FAlir
H U G E A M u M m E N T PARK W O R L D I ;MIERE ICEIUOWI Oienlnf P«rf«in»ncefBATTLE 1 •
the- 6: lurch, and he|/pald trll i_„ .-. ..p many years ot .service tor to 6: Catholic Social Guild: in Britoln. / I; :
Catholic, 'Workers’; Coil ige and! fo. rite to his
who pre a: credit
FINAL A b V E R T I S E R i N i D T I i t e S ; A P R [ L 1 5 , 1 9 3 8 . (I ;
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