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& F. D AW ^N TYRE DEPOT


ITOI^ TPRRA.CE


CLITHEROE m.252


cdAlFGRT ' Ji'l": :i!SHOES


l A E E S H O E S P r C l A U S T S WHA|.LEY NEW


kSTWEli' BLACK lent loir “DIANA ’


S b b e i ler


textile industry are matti r which have been engaging thfe


these in the House and me decMbns of - l;he Minis! ,er concerriea are of s p e c i a l interest to many in the ;COn-


ttentlon of.CUtheroe’s Mebi- E ’EaridAll..; He.has,, iral


stltuency .i


been anx ety concerning those who refulre •spectacles for urgent dnd^ medical priority, one such case was brought to ^Mr Raridall’s notice durtog


For some time there . has Dam age E s tim a te d a t Ic350


ShaW Brid^e Mffi, CUtheroe, iaboptl e-lS on Mr. John R. Dewhurst, son; of: {he propi ietor, Mr


; D e w h u r s t , w e n t o u t t o i n v e s t i g j i t e . a n d < p n n d ' in which cotton waste I was stored,; was'aplazej-


After telephoning for the'


an Interview with one ;of Jjls constituents at -Clltheroe. 'The Mi n i s t e r haS givCn an bssuranc^ that he will prevail S o o n trie ontlclans toiglv^ priority to specially urgen


cases. . I' ;j'


He believes thls'can be dime . v o lu n ta r i ly , b u t s h o u ld . t h C r c


he evidence to the contrary he woud like to hear about it Proof of the ready-co-opera­ tion of] the opticians ^comei from the information that hif


STRlAYI^OUtY ■ I'


lerect bi lortotiol ' virsin


I'l': ^


Ve offer so


bervisli) i. |rdy Essk


growers I lexp^rlenoO. soil: j under Relief I


ring d'lianOty’i with years


you :|for im beliv|


condition^ ty


In the


Grown expert


mediate any


m U X E E Y - G f ' A N T


|M N , [> A -G A im .At"75/-; liOOpi earr. paid.


Iiete are |tiiong,| healthy. well-rootef plarts,' \


llhlstry G^rtlfled stoek^cer. Roate AS32/t948. I Packed (tt : |n


ipissengey iralp.


lYMlEfis HILL IFARM,


& W.' HOWARD PLANT


Lles’ihs i Planis.! Gt. Totham, IJOR,


TOLLESHUNT l|1 [ ma|ldon] I»8


EX. Telephone : i TIptree 127. ForWarded


Farmers will have waiting] to hear.


Minister concerning .trie fate of h i l l cattle sub.ridy .lot England and 'W^es for I94p.; In reply - to Mr. Randall’s


from thi


qulry Mlnlstet m annourtcM that,


head fi r: other-ellglbte: cattle' The appropriate order will Ite, laid before Parliament: shoi;tW.:


the rate off subsidy shall hr £4 pef head for pfeedlni cows land heifers sUckllni calves, and £2:1 17s.:|6d.' oe^


Much concernihasvbeen felt-, in Lar cashlre concerning the . ever-increasing iJapanese Cxt


JAI’ANESE TEXTjiliES' ■ ■


■ . 1 • : i‘i I.


port trade of i textiles. i^The Presldint of the, board; of Trade, In a lengthy ireply: tj) Mr. Randall, said:


. Su p r eme Commander 1: J a p a n for all the Allle Power 3. The framing; of pbllc, is the responsibility; of tl Far I Eastern , Commission h Washington, whose policy de- clslohs are transmitted' ai


" General MaCArthur is t!


fire brigadei,: Mr. ■ Dewhurst, along wltri Mr. Normari Brad­ shaw, ofj De Lacy-street, a clerk wtib piras also working, a t, t a c k e i the flames- with chemical iflre extinguishers. ■ ■ -j :


w o r t h , I S h a w J B r l d g e f s t r e e t ; Mr. J, ReadiiLowefga^e; and


P a s s e r s — b y , - ! M r . C j A i n s ­ I '- i


Mr.) A. Packham, Pendle-road, ed'itne smoke anp flames


and ra h !to: join in tie fire-. flglitlng.1


Mr. Dewriurs|t had .jiakert a


garden] nose to the mill for fepalf, I and finding this ;Mr.


constituent who was in trouble has ,now been supplied.


beeii


Ainsworth' coupled it to a' water tap and quickly had a jet playing on the buriilng waste, j ,j '


UNDER CONTRiOL


; found 1 toellent' '.work had already; been' done, dnd^they wefe'able :to get,the outbreak. Completely under epntroi: in


arrived within a few] minutes of fbceWlng the alarm, they


When I the Are b r i g a d e


I about half an hoUr. Smoulder­ ing cotton i waste was carried from trie-mill and spread-on spare lanh near the jentrance ;to Clltheroe footballjfleld.


rbomi .firemen found glass falllngjoh them from the roof windows broken by the heat, and they had tO'Stpash njl the


. Great Harwood and- Accrjng- "ton, had: little difficulty in p r e v e n t i n g thejflre from


The Ciltheroe Brigade, with the assistance! of units from


I ' ■ I ' ■ .


spreading! to, fthe production departments.-j


J TONIC SlBLOODPURIFie fJ Sold 6v Cheral6li kna 8ter“


a ia tM BIOl (ier botUMnc. P.Tr rWUTfl rOIL BOOK. Vrit* 2i. vrTASATIO, yj>ngT, tCCPB 1


rCOODHEALTM


mentjils representedon ^ Far Eastern Commission, aiid by the United! Ki n g d om Llalsdn Mission- in- Tokyb, which Is in close and coi,- tinuons cbritact with Gener ili MacAtthur’s Headquarters.


directives to General MaC- Arthur. His Majesty’s'Govenj-


|(l|hbour (|w ‘foW Doan’s P l l^


ROpjlcNHE i lumbago,: s ^


non


HY PJT’.pP with needless ! disco; n^ott from backach^ iatic


ishilddne^ acdon when you tget Wppy relief


[ mi sdebj and joints or this disorders due to


iMany tlwiiWds: of h^tby Bople , bl^3 the day they took l ^ ’s ^Bkckache ludney Pills, wi^’ kn'cjwn diuretic j and _ry Mtisebfic helps sluggish


sentfd the majof j part of Japai’s export trade, and; proportionately i they still do - so. I;' is not, hoi^evCr; the Case that the occupation aiuthori-; tieslare. encouraglrig-^^thls terfr dency. On the - contrais, desmte the limitations, on; heavy Industry,' General Mac- Artpur aims at developing | a more even balance of Japarj’s exbiort trade between the varfous industries than hak hem the pattern, hitherto. ; |.


'"I’lxtlles-'havC always reprC-;


Idn^ tplcs^out their functidb Trlddlng the blood of excess uric ad and ou^ uipurities harmful rhealth, i Grateful people, everly- hete, reconiffltfd Doan’s Fills to eit firiends aaid neighbours. ‘


” r , . p O A N ’S i v


proportion of textiles to other exports Is how about the-satne as) pre-war, the volume' of such exports is very greatly reduced. | No discussions are taking place, at present; with tfie United States Government ; this point.’’ ''


‘1 Moreover, although trie j ■ I .1,


I by these allayed.


lin Lancashire, and if he would hot do something to bring about some discussions'-where- fears ■ might be


I To this, Mr. Randall put ln[a lupplementary asking if the President, was aware of the ery strong fears now existing


with the running!of the mill. Total damage ,1s now estimated at about ,£350.'


' There .will hi no Interference


w o r s e , ’ -’ s a i d - M r . J q m e s D e w ­ h u r s t . 1 t h e o w n e r o f t h e n i l l l . t “ N e x t ) t o t h e w a s t e r o o m I s


“ i l t m i g h t h a v e l e e n a l o t


h h e c a r d f o o m j a n d ) I f t h e A r e s a d g o t I n t o t h a t t h e r e , c o u l d


a,rid .a) new floor to rdoni.!' lEv'e splendidly.’’


o o n h a v e b e e n t h b u s a n d s o f p o u n d s w o r t h o f d a m a g e .


" All wh'need is a new roof the waste wo r k e d


While Urkin^ in |he waste;,


'.Parf of‘the flooring was aisb ! damaged.


windows'.foY,their,own -safety. r


a crackling noise whRe tyOrkiiig 'it the office at J-


a big riOom


servatives At


tuous!! of freedom! and who think'ithat all Britain’s prob­ lems: Will'be! solved by State ownership,’’ Mil C.lE. Beasley, Cbnsefvative agent ■ fot' the Skiptbn Dlvlslm, told Hodder [Vdlleyi Younig Conservatives a t the - -^soclation’s Inaugufal 'meeting In -'Slaldburn Village Haliaast'.week. ■ iConservatiVes believed in a


T E a r e t l e m g g o v e r n e d b y ij m e n w h b a r e c o n t e m p ­


l iM t f —jo ym c t o K


Hetheringfon,'m a r k^ opening of a ineetihg of eroe and District Road ^afety Committee .'in ifhC Town Hall


AIGHT talking by .the Clerk, Mb; G. i ■ the Clith


' yesterday week... 'J' '


Pointing out that it s last meetlngwis ih April, 1948, Mr.;


Hethermgiofa said the Road Safety CpinmitteC had 'jeen a waste !of public money. “ I regret to iay it, but this coji- mittee, dees- nothing .lexcept meet,’’!he added.' . '


secretary, Mr. A. J. Baybutt, through, pressure : of; other work, wai accepted, but the comrnittee was unable to- fln4 a suceessc r,


The; i, resignation - of-, the


the UOun .y District- Sumyor, Mr; J. I l O’Hagan, ijof I the Royal !Soi ;iety for-the Prevenr flon of Aecldents, said that an honorarli m ■'W


Reiiiyin; to Mr.’F.;^hlelds,


-'.Mr. BeaisleyJ , I' . i ' i The young-people of to-day,


steady develbpilnent of all that was best in , Britain’s national illfe, arid .heritage, encouraging the! IddividUalito do best lor IhimsCll and!his country, said


'they;had a grCat fesponslblty. ■as! the rekilt! of the next ' geiieral electl 3n might well affect: our .icountlT for 100


he concluded, should not sit bkekiand be Complacent, for


i .yeate]' ■ ']l |


. d u s t j r y a h d i t a ^ l c u l t u r e . M a n y ! o f ' t h e c o n t r o l s s t i l l I m p o s e d u p o n u s c b u l l ' b e . l i f t e d t o s w a y ! f o r i n d i v i d u a l


make e f f 'Oti,’


I galr -her former J position In


trie lyorld arid be'looked on as a'first Class! nation. o E f i c e b i


ELECTED;


w e r d e l e c t e d a s f o l l o w s ; p f e s l - ; d e n ; , f c o l . i k m g ] - i W i l k i n s o n ;


O f f i c e r s o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n


c r i a : r i n a r i , H M r . G b ' r d W i l l i a m s ; v i c c - c h H . U f e a k s ; ■i t r ■ W a t l e r w o r t h ; M l s - > i i R . F o x R a r k l n s d n , ^ C a m t h i t t e ' e ;


jasurer, Mlsb E. oirit secretaries, arid Miss


ilrman,


0 n Mr.


C I A f t e r t h e b e e t l n g , Y o u n g


Andrews, W.. Cowklng, V. Fox, A. Marsden and J.i Porter..


b y - 3 p w l a n d , S e t t l e a n d S l d P - ■ t o n \ v e r e g i l e s t s o f t h e H o i l d e r o u p p e r w a s s e r v e d b y l a d l e s h e e v e n i n g ’ s ' e n t e r t a l n i p e n t


f t h e S b l d b u r n . C o n s e r v E - t l v e t A s s D C i a t l | O n ; • a r i d . r t h f f ' M - O ' f o r


\ f r a j M r . G d r d o n


o E s e r v A t i v e s I f r o m B o l i o n - S v a l l e y A s s o c i a t i o n a t a p c r t y .


e k k s , E . B r < wn,M. Keen, B; d lik e r , !'arid Messrs. K.


the Misses! M.


e n t ' l v l e ' m d opportunity'. Id enable, firigand to re-


a i d i M i ’. B l i s s . ! “ H a r d h e s a i d t e g e t h e f w i t h


' CohfeervatlvCsjlwho was intro- ' duced by Mr. Beasley, spoke of Sbclalist Interference In In-


MhiE. S. Bliss, chairman of the I Skiptori Division Young


the amoi nt depending on .the, total ! exjendlture estimate. •The committee; ihe said, could not sper d , more . than one- third ; of -the Mlnisti^ ,pf Transporf grant.oh an honor- grlum.


as permlssable,


Wllklrisbi i) ahd ■ thC Town Clerk i beth .considered,that, payment of . an; hondfarium was I hot . justified,;' but Mr,


Th^ ■ M ayor , (Alderri lan yl.


Shields 0 jserved that p e ’ post entallfed :nbre work thdn the!y reallsea.- He suggested the Mayor sioiild appeal for a volunteei, and If unsuccessful, advertise for a paid secretary. f


.-the Town Clerk Or myself as socjn ds possible. '


j


secretary should be,someone with drive and Initiative,, artd able to organise , the_ forth­ coming,' ‘Pedestrian Crossing W e e k.” This projiect had originated from a letter from the Ministry of.’i'raiisport te the effe it that road safety would b ! impressed' on the public mi rid,by a week devoted to' trie ])rop'er use' ri! plibllc crossings. It would ta!ie place from lAp 113rd to 9tri


■The Town Clerk said thle


the 'Clarion Cyclffig Club might hilp to ,dlstrihv,te;,leaf lets. M r . B. Braithwalte, pres! dent of, 1 he club, said! that the club was not officially repre­ sented at the meeting, but on behalf cf the club he would give an issurance of help,


Mr.j O’: iagan sugges ;ed that


RUshton,- Wittrldgs.


,The Town Clerk,;N[r. T. P, and , Mi


Services Ltd., offered' to assist Mr.: Braithwalte.


of- Rlbbli


J . F . Motor


necessity for this -post • to be filled by someone who is con- Oerned about k e e p i n g pedestrian from danger. ' -If anyorie i:v the town wishes to volunteei, will they contact


Thd" Mayor: I stress; the r / Jby “ QUIS ' ‘=


iTrtfiE; Subject of hypnosis,; although nothing new,


seems to be' creating,-a great deal of j interest throughout . the country, apd its popularity


was again shown on Saturday when David Blackburn, CUth- eroe’s young exponent of the art — or-science —


demonstration at the Parish Church Schholi . The last; occasion - he dis­ played the remarkable effects of hypnosis, many' hundreds of people were unable to gain admlssidn to the hall, and I am ‘told,"all the: seats- for Saturday’s performance were


r gave: , a


- must' riot think he can hugi the moriritaln side of the roadJ 'Phrit Is: always the mall van’si privilege;’ TOqse whose cars boast the]


booked Jfl, a day. i , ^ Mr. Blackburn, has developed


in an y difficult feats with marked success.. He now shows greatenablUty


his bowers’ td a Wgh degree, and oh!. Saturday attempted


to Induqe sleep, quickly, and to hypnotise groups of p.eople at trie sairie time —no small accomplishment rii a crowded arid noisy room. ! Da vid takes: .rils subject


The ‘/vehicle of honour " In' Switzerland is the mail van.i Other read' us'ers must give: way to! this aristocrat of the! road even .to .the: extent; of l stopping and reversing. And lf| a"riiotprlst Is’travelling on ai inotintairi : road which has a| nabty 'drop on one side he:


7TYHIS ■*■* Wit


:! ; ' l ’


w e n t t > C a n a d a : . ' I r i t e r t h a t a t l a d a n q e h t m e t s o m f t L a n c a s f i r e f o l k ' v r h o , ; o r i , b e i n g


of Lah recalled


w r o t e


r o l d h e 1 c a m e f r o m • C U t h e r Q e > - ’ - :| u


type of electric- horn beloved' In I Hollywood, which plays everything except the Nutldnair


Aniiheiri; nlayas well discard] them if they go to Sweden. In that cdUnfry, no horn maybe


soUhded In ',a' built-up ' ateaJ although audible wa'rnlrig of approach’! is coirip.ulsbry ‘When! overtaking on the open road,


T^rijH 'Clltheroe’s - pageant [of last, supiner still a


seriously, but, of course, doe of Ignore the humorous side f It. One of his most laugh­ able “ tricks ’’ was hls/demon- stratlori of post - hypnotic suggestion.


they 'would return to their seats arid later, whenever he


He' told a: number of' young leople that when .they , awoke


' i 3


said " Ladles and Gentlemen ’’ they would stand up in the audience and slng;the “ Woody Woodpecker ’’ song' S u r e enough,! this, happened, appar­ ently much to-the amazement of the .people concerned,, who. appeared: as though .they; could not understand, the sudden


read that a towri the size of Oldhairi Is having difficulty in finding sufficient talent td ;stkge ilts .centenary . pageant] iOffiy 60 people turned up for the auditions, , and of thb


vlTfid memory, It seems odd to


M y c > l l e a g u e s a l ( h e : a n c l e d h t h i s e x p r e s s i o n i i - d l a t e d f r o n j i


week l.wai disbussln^ h Aicolleagv e th j orlgli_ :aSliire sayl igs md he that 'a* ;'Hen,d whb


e p l i e d , ; “ W h y , t h a t ’s w h e r r i t h e y d i g . m o p s . ’ ’ !


eroe tousewlves' Idld; .“ clog b m o p s l ’ r i h y . , r e n e w i n g ; ; t h {


alf a < entury ;ago, that Cllth-j:-


to la' Tclbg-riiakeY -arid ithe y c u s t o m b r ' w o u l d ! a s k ,


m o d c l ) g t h e s e I c l a g s


S A l l . o r w h i c h w o i l d p u z z l e e o u t h e m e r ] : b u t i s : p i a i r


o r r o w ? ” • ’ ■ ‘ ^ n o u g l j f o r L a n c a s f i r e f o l k .


i A i F R I E N D , , ’y v h o I s p b l l l a f d s . p l a y e i v o w e d t h a t


seyenfe, societies. Invited to th,d meetlrig riot teri were repre-f serited. In additibri, drily orie choir and one dancing school had -at \ that ' time shown wipingness to co-operate.


: population, is' easily ten tiinds the size of Ullthefbe’s, yet Gllthetoe had little’difficulty in gettl


'under the impression that hypnotism Is some, form of] black magic, but actually it h'kk quite' a simple; explana-- tlop. The hypnotist puts the conscious mind, of his 'subject to sleep, with the result that the, sub-conscious irilnd' takes control.' Unlike the conscious mind, the sub-cpnsclous has no power, of reasoning, arid therefore obeys orders without


compulsion to sing. Many, people, I . find,. are,


question. It Is when one comes; to put


: one comes up against the diffi­ culties, and Mr. Blackburn wisely .advised his audience not to attempt It theriiselves. The power of the hypnotist


this theory Into .practice that


formers. getting nearly -1,000 per-


'll- *


fire station, would almost cerf tainiy ianswCriAt th'e| bb'ttoiri Of! Mo6r7larie.’!-i.If the quCrji was fbllowed up with. "Isn’t there an older one than tdat Inj the town’l the answer. Would (either be an .emphatlt “ No ’’ior a'doubtful shake of the head. , , ! •


-, aSked’Where *was the offi i T - .-Clltheronlans, ,-lf


e\(er, thrit althorigh few people ever see It, there is ,a very, old fife station at the erid of the ‘f.ginnfell’’ opposite the Con­ gregational Church, leading - t o the] offices of the Co-opera- ! ' { 1 7 6 Soclet-'.


A colleague tells me, howj- . , [


Is limited, however, and people who gravely shake their heads arid talk about the dangers of h y p n o t i sm if wrongfully applied cari be reassured. A persori, under hypnosis will


not disobey his own instincts, rior do anything which offends his Innate beliefs. If a hyp­ notist attempted this, the Subject; would immediately


aw^en. - FT, j # * #


'WHILE at Sheffield Univer- Slty,’ Mr. Blackburn was


announced of the Rag


week appeared make ■ out a good case for the |retention of thd^ present surfaces on the castle! -tennis courts, but I am afraid they/are under a wrong impression.


|


I shoiild point out that the “ all weather ’’ courts which it is pro­ posed to' lay are porpus'and rain : does not;! collect on them in' puddles 'as your corespondents


On the purely technical aspect,


suggest.;: ' ' ■ authorities which ,al-


ready use__this type]:!of surface In fact,


. -the heaviest downpour—and this | 'without!a,riy attention.-


state that the courts are ready for play within half an hbur of


JO.TIOKU IS ANli WAREHOUSiE) I


EQUIPMENT IG BOILERS


IN


iCES! I! i


b M t i a r g ' s m J ' k


THIS EMBLEM IS YOVh SAFEGUARb. )


See that -j/our.,HalrdresseCi N Is a member of the


a 11 <j.n a 1; Hairdressers,’ Federaraoh.!


Easter


Appointments for “ Perming," Ineqto Tinting and Setting should be booked NOW.


T o l o o k y o u r b e s t t h i s s u m m e i r e m e m b e r t h a t —


' P R O F E S S I O N A L C & R E ^ ” ’ H a i r d r e s s e r '


" B E A U T I F U L H A I R ; N E E D S and visit your, 'Iviiiv a t;


Guestfs (Allege D it I k- Th


I tolvee e r o ^ 'iirrM' .'r' . V,H'


your br


flfotor.knviobJhMi ta,


will eniurt thtir ' rtoj i idvtneimont. to, t J.ui


Think W|»l» t tUL -- .


offwod , itituro.f


Writo .ot ,0*11 for fJoljog ,r,Of-i-"i*OOI


our


PrOiDMtUS tnd oartirt


: Prli^pkl: IB.COHL.


m


tOl'OUI [LondbiD


Excl-atige '


.......... tt-Qu , eottful Builnetil


ralninij now .tt. ; oourtp


of- .or t


o not po oontont to Iron toM


ohlldf«n..,ftM.,4 tt


ffiS;


by! frostl and do. pot': soften in; riot weather, as;youO correspond-;


..Thesei dourts- are.'|not affected


ents allege.' ^It is Ithe practice of |all local |


authorities to instal this ^ype of; court,; and many have reported; that afteif initial opposition they, have become even n lore' popular; -than the] semi-loose courts.


ichange'lwiU not be made immedi-, ately.i |'The Parks Committee' does I riot, intend to rush the' 'matter,land it-lb probable -that


, Terinis!players' hiiwever, can; be resissiured that ariy proposed


the lower courts , will be' the first ; to be, !rMurfaj:&cL 1 After the. players;! have used these, I can confidently predict, judging by; the experience of cjther towns, throughout the < country; that •they liwifiliprefer ;o play on the


,. at ;may , J


riew'tejrface. | i j ■


' courtb .'ars: useless 'tehrils Ipfactibe,- to


pondentsl who) .state .


when: wf consulted whose Itenderj had siorially '^'acceptenv informed that ‘it was -- - , of being aproMhed by the Wta- bledon-'-TJennii, embi teat 'they ■first'star ted ihe'cdn^ruction of


your corres- ' that these for serious know that the 'firm


been provl- weiT were


as' a' fe'sult this type of emrt. j ■ “


% ab e r bf ithe committee of tee Wimbiedbri club, whose practice


The' I oburte' are made to specification ,, prepared by


■ propbsed) to Construct the courts /at'the-Oklle.'


mismiqriried;|corri . TiilV is ■


of facts, compete


'vent’ i.ani : 'i N l i i n M IS.’’


courts !,-|for- .-tee , ’Wimhledpr fahamplorishi'p ate-'eonstructed i exact&i ,tee isame way-as it is


] Ifite^- am good teough for


rWhriMedfon -they^v^Qffid ^3? ;' &'bughTor < JlitheroH i and po^ Mbly-for ,yotr,,’;enthUsiaStle Ibut ;l;.n-H-a!3nnrideuts.


• m c o Wltri'; ypUr;.;Cbrrespbnd- rinte^te a fcampetltipril'-of ■'rtt, oii


Just a'! pial mid I


•sfatemerit' d o .pot-interid to,


grsmrids.'. It is T hese same people go a sted


petrole respons of trees


,L m g


jqj yjg plant­ in' the Castle


-vould be more


,hey ‘decided ihd dangJirpub rqat ^ay stres ’


WBONG iIMPEESSIpN ofp trie Parks Committee Is to Sir.-rYour corresppndent last


ties vtlt)


available.; " J . - W . D . C R r r C H L E Y ,


for tennis iiri the-


1 IBOMB


flnaricial other


Parks Chairman. DAMAGE!


tir,f-Congratulations to the, a ^and idea.


: uiffier and stirt planting harm-; ;es3 sapjlngs |n Well Gate. If coirimendable had


|


ro-Ude the': hat possible facill- and


;armes imits


of the healthiest, if healthles;, in the world.


"Rotary ’ that it won wrong fo • the people to the steel hardly hspe for calm on this ’dtal matter :


not the Then’S Mr. J. N. IVs-lker -tells industry. ' But one can


Id be all take over


■whose mind is so biaied as to lead him -to say that; “He did not- ar prove of folltlcians, actuated by some, childish inhibition and devoid of passion­ less an-l! impartial reasoning] natlonalBing for Its own sake."


reasoning 'rom one


;o tiim this busy into a one-!


juysia few tlioussmd trees and ilantb a forest arodnd what Used ;o be the Conmerclal Mill in the - Primrose'district.! One day when mtteHng the town; on the train a strariger remarked I to me in all seriousness: It s j taking CUth-- jrPe !a long time' to clear up. Its bo:rib damage]’’ |;j ■ ■


May I suggebt thbt the Council


the iday time but] it does not mi,tier at'night! because street' laniK in tee Primrose district are seMom, if ever, litrjonly the rats cap see wherejthey are going.


'^his place ip a I real eyesore in BOMB-HAPPY. WHY I THE DECLINE ?


anti^ocialists ... jltj mpkes' one, wonder why jteei | Tory, Press ,is demanding, ari inquiry into the reasons for- the vdetuine of ; Tory­ ism'] in generahj' and. for the dweat at Hammersmith in pa,Ttlcular.i


kn-^^wript a-sorry.lot are these ;!'|;, j ' ■ ■


somriresporisfliillty in tee matter, leius see how)|farj te!e local’gentry are liresporisible for- the general deterioration.'! . li .!■ ' . ^ .!'■ ;


kb all Tory pubiicists must bear


ling in one breath .either full or 'part credili fob trie Oovemmerit’s


: Fil-st we . have ;Mr. Fprt claml-


tereath Pohdelnriirigj it Tor intrd^ di crig'' Siich i ■ leglsiatidn' or' 'at leibf; ‘ boggling’ over' the 'cost; Wliibh- is jUst as' bad -wlien one c'cnblders'from quite .conclusive evidence, teat his party, hadinot. trie 'slightest intention of supplP-^ meriting tee -Coalition ; ’pro-


I social legislatlori and iri tee next


! W liCh.rie ba^riis claim.: 'r',; i:- ' ■; ;!


' are now getting a rftHori dqual-. tb ’ pre-war because it is now; two, ounces a week. This, of course, isteorisiinse.


Samme of j social; ireform on 'indro.yte'Sr'Urii:’


: 6 if f e ^ a r id :Wridi.will k e e p ;n eck r i i g te t: trie ,sc iap s : in s te a d o f f o o t : , h g l 'ro r in d , a t , tee:.^comparative*


a lUndanqd b i -b th e r gbpd' ‘tem M , w h ich ; Ita/wibe! Manriiiig a n d - t o , d s f r i b U m h ^ - r e v i t a l i s e d , te e l t e lUon ian d rie lp ed to m a k e i t orie:


Onyspn-TetloTC. Stm apparently , c( aviriced that bacon. iS’ the .staff'


Next we have | our friend 'Mr.,


,l,am 'toltfg to suggest , to you a more ai icutote sbutoetejt-dwrinriar


match' to that] and '.let; it 'go '..up' In Omoke; ’ Ddn’t'dto^alrJ ‘,‘E.B.,”


a ■ teayo’. read getting h b ; staiistVes


replies to;: Mr. Date g letters arid.'I ..think


asbag:. I-am.goin , _____


.tlori, 'Will ,yod’;gb‘i40:Uw«lto leading ,' Clithdtoe ' shopkecpeirs aria ■ them if' th^y '£ffS':nbVi


! gietting .fdurtefths of')th'eir''T939. supply of bacon, Und wifi!" EH”- let • “(iilthefoe., Adveni«r..;ririi Thttek’ .readers kriowf- the’ result of his enquiries. •


on-rTetlow’S “Bri.” is: from the


!E3 .’s to-put a.


ration’ 11 that time)' vas] 50 per - cent, ol ouripre-to ratipn. If] 'that stitement was lorrect, we


Mr. Diwson-Tetloyi’s ’ le t .ter challeniing the staiemtet 'by Clitherce’s M.P.-that ond outioe of baco: t per week (Wh ich -W


as: the Sir.—I was; very interested, in'


he wouli, have known what the steel bosses’ teeiuselvp admit, that .tee/ could not popibly find the cipltal necessary to’ modemlM -tee Industrie to meet present-* ay requiremeiits, without viast fiiSnciai assistarice from outside] and presumably Govern­ ment soiirces.


If he 1 ad reasoned impartially;


.integral part of ffie ‘Tory! Party, and wh eh-’were resppnsirile for, the dls( omfltiire arid


Soutewor®, who will probably enlarge on his suggestion teat Labour was partly responsible for the crazy economic system lOf the pre-war years arid let the people know 1 ow, without .jpower,. or mandati, Labour could! hate dealt wlp the big flnsnci&V ahd business iriterests 'whifch'are an


Finail:], there' Is a.lways,Mr.


, been ke jt .together by force arid that it s.all tyrong to trtesfdrm it gradu jlly ’into a Free Common­ wealth pf Nations;'


profouml for . a -mind that still thinks he Empire cbuld have


|E.B. BACON DISPUTE


the peo])le. But pteaps that pOserj is too


I misery of


chairman of the Rag Commit­ tee and it has now been


Sheffield this week. to. present the cheque to the Vi c e - Chancellor of the; University, and the iribney will be used for T.?. research.


£6,000. Dayld Is goihg back to


that the proceeds Day have reached


features of the RagiDay, tee told me, lyas the' torchlight procession,' and Its success was In no sriiall measure ensured by Clltheroe , Corporation, who loaned theRag Committee 200 torches. ;‘ Not - only was I grateful for the loan of the torches, but for the speedy reply by the Borough Engineer to my reque^ for them. The permlsslpn tos given'tey . re­ turn of post,” he sald,“ Clith- eroe’S; read” co - operation played a big part In Sheffield’s Rag Day,! and reckoned 'in terms of money was probably worth £1,000 to the fund.” # '


One of the most Impressive *


' seem.'strange to. a holldate ' maker from this country, i In Be lgium, the tramcar Is treated with reverence, and wh e n one approaches the- riiotorist must stop untU'the' trpm has passed. On country roads,] the' uninitiated must take great care, as tram cross-; ings appear, In thb most* .un­ likely I places.


Continent this'' summer ' will not only have to remember to drive 'bn the right of the road, for almost every c o u n Hr y observes customs of traffic coritrol which at first may


]VfOTORISTS who 1 n t e n d taking their cars , to the


C h ild D ie d In M o th e r’s A rm s


“ fFHERE is nothing ] his mother could have done


. Alan y'Jones, three-morithrold on of Mr. arid Mrs.’W; . Jones]


to save hirii,” commented the East Lati'paShlre D 6 p u t ’y Coroner (Mr; R.’'H. Rowland) recording i k- verdict, of .‘1 Acci-, dented death ” at an Inquest at CUtheroe on Friday, bji


of 21, Conway.ravenue. . 'Mrs. Jones told the Coroner


■ heard' the Child giirgllng, and' found that his eybs were half­ shut .‘and.Iils.breathing. rapid.


that ] she :,fed! -the baby on National Dried Milk. at 4.a;m. on, Wednesday and theri re­ placed him in his cot./ .Yteen she awoke; at ,9-45,:hum;. she


' . ' . S h e : , d r e s s e d , t h e ' c h i l d a r i d , “ ' , t o t e ' f e r ' a r i r t s . ’ ’.' A ; , '] d o p t o p " i f r a s '


. ' a s ' ' s r i e ' " W a 8 c a r r y i n g h i m d o w n s t a i r s h e . a p r i a r e r i t l y , d i e d


;, ' J J f J 'J.;Macdonald,- who con-.; ducted a . post.'r'm lor tern,


c t e e d ; : ! b i i i ; h e p t b n ' p u r i c e d t h e c h f i d - d e a d . ™ . ;


“H.W." gurgitation of'foBd." !''■ ' ' • •


texaniffiattbri.'. sffidr.dealhuwas; ttonlt'asphyxla ’ isadsCd :.by:, re-.,


' eSrved in StonC over the door; but many years have passed slrice fire equipment was kept there;: ■ ■ ;


became an adjunct of the Health Department.


{In due course, the building , ;


rpHE Ignorance of Jhp mere + male about domestic mat­


iThei small ;: building still bears the words“Plre Statlonf’


j i . . . y . ..... and toe 'Isle of Man,


speh’ faews - items, Clltherde’S acrilevement' sterns all -the! more tnagnlflcerit. ‘Oldhafn’^


■Wheia one comes across


i h e w o i I d I n s t r u c t f f i s p e p h e w t n ! t h e a r t o f - i - t h 3- j : g a i n d . ' j 6Q :. a h o f o i l j h l y . t h a t t e e ; i W Q U l d , j b e .:


|,


b l e t ( . b e a t a l j c j t r a e r s ; ) ] : e T h e l e s 3 o n § , ; b e g a n i b u t q f t o r , r o t e g i ! w a s n o t n c a t e f l a l l s i n g ' - ' ■ ’ • ■ ' I ! ' ' ’


m a c h s .f i s s l o n m y f t e n d b e c a m e p o r e i n d m o r e l e b r e s S e d J H i s


i n t o t h e ' p l a y e r 1 .e - h a d , e n ­ v i s a g e d .


'clalmel'lri' dlsgrist , “ that lad a Russiah


A t l a s t ' ' t h e t u t o r a d n l i t t i d e f e a t i m b l l l l a r d t ! ” t e e


“iLei,:


'knows that red ’ 1e


6X- '


so little abo it the gatfi e’- thinks


Inoft tfie jeneraL”,


LiBR/ RY 8T BLAOKBURN. T. WATSO;) N C t d . # IL L LEND « 6 l , I S : El


nithoutS ioiifiter ntL. BU. 80i7. - MARKBT ANOHH


Na, 3 cf a Strli AELIA ' I


nai le to the; Henry H Ii77,lh4'


.was of


'


L-raoUCIHNewcMfle upon, ■’ydb'owes .its castle’


f orijintoiteipfifiohonthe th^


great Rqi alsb'the


wold. I ,


Mirtins Bark is strongly leirqsented in jthe North (Eb it by « gTO ip of bnuiches-,


which provide service and jiaance for'all tjpesofim ustiy,;;Thesei hr inches form’ ] lart pf;a networic ofclose o 1600 brai iches covering England, Wales


teAB riN S .B M IU TM i:C E D


ters of tori gives woirien.good cause-either to laugh in de­ rision. or to weep In despair. The latest example takes some beating. A housewife tells me that a few days ago she was speaking of her resolve to “jput: down’’ some eggs this summer for use next winter, and her son, who Is 23, began tb ask questions about the uses to which these eggs could be put. Then came the shatter­ ing and revealing. question, ‘IDo you leave the eggs in the shell wried you Plckle them?”


; r n H loTiri O


tea-drinking country of the world will be surprised at the result of a tervey in Australia, whlcd ghows 'that Australian miners drink on an average 40 cups of tea a {day in summer. The average dally, consump­


and to be the champion S E who Imagine Eng­ # * !#. ! , ' . '


OtlTHEROEl OFPIC Chatburn]:


Manchestli- District' bfflee:' 43, Biring Gardens. Y. HEAD' OFT [OE : j WATER STREET, telVER^OOL, 2.


6-8,[IBridge iSt.; Whalley.: park VlUts;


SSTLE’ lurn;


STREET. Math St.; any’consiq* (6rected


between 1172, clty'owes’ its


man Wall. It hiit coal port [jiencei in the'


by]


Into strips and nail them itb the eni of the ip fie, among the ditilnlsbing-fngments ,of' the ori final mopi . < i Why “ clog?” ) JFellj clog] needing! new soles #er6 taken c l b g - r i i a k e Y


u s i n e s s e n d o f t h i m . They would , cjut old clolli


for N dcRV


POOR'APP -At


• take a.cooise of Dr.. - Williams Pink Pills, j Here is iron in its <' m .most effective form to


'buck you up.' If you are nervy, depresseJ, listless, no appetite,


ills great!


. and strenguien the.tl ^viwur, viriUtv and ta


lA m ^m s tThere's nhthin^ like


to


inflchyoutfblOdd ' f Ifvw, gihn^'you'^^


iint health. In a d l^ i


Fri^av Ma ’D o u r f


vertiser •& Times Ch'4, 1949


L O A i j i a :


Loans. L o d ]il.L b a iili .____BY


WITH or 10 to El,000 Call, Write or PaoneiSiQa.


THIS. joontSYF:' ? WITHO dTp-BpOTOITT,


N A t l


ON AL„ 'I’’ I It


NSUnANCE


tion of Australians generally: is 12 cups, or '3,S00 gallons in' a lifetime.' In Britain the aver­ age dally consumption per head :1s computed at four cups.


* *


.■pROM a friend In Montreal, with whom her daughter


during the 'war, ■ Mrs. W. Kindle, of 12, Sunnyside- avenue, Billlngton, has re­ ceived a cooy of a Canadian newspaper containing photo­ graphs of a function jin Whalley. : :


Yvonne stayed when she was evacuated from E n g l a n d


. i


’ sonburg News” and the photo­ graphs Illustrate the dlstridu- tion of Canadian food parcels by Miss' Dorothy Taylor, of Greythwaite,. Whalley ■ to ] 60 elderly • people. The parcels were the gift of the James |H. W Ilk on Chapter of the


The newspaper Is “'The TIU-


’ Imperial Order of the Daugh­ ters of Empire.


. : O n e p h o t o g r a p h a h p w s t h e ] R e v . J . E . P . ' E d w a r d s c h a t t i n g t h e r s h o w s a g r o u p . o f w o m e n ,


, w l t h i M t s s P h o e b e C l i n t ( 86) o a r i d M i s s P a r k e r ( 8 3 ) , a n d , t h e


r e c e i v i n g ' t h e i r g i f t s f i * o m . M i s s T a y l o r , . .


|: ■ ■


■'more than twp tons of food.!.' 1


I # , i#,. A .


' about bto'taablllty to J ^ a fox , ; has neatly turned the tables


! o f t h e y o u n g w o m e n m e m b e r s . ! O n i M o i i d a y i ' s h C r e c e l v e d ' . a


p a r c e l . c o n t E d i f i r i g . a f o x ’ s b h i s h w i t h ' a n o t e w h i c h r e a d : W A ! f o x w h i c h " w a s ! c a u g h t o n


. Farmers’ Club and the. Youth ■ Council who teas been teased


PO PU l Ar rii’ember of the Dunsop Bridge' Young


on his chief' .tormentor.—one.


els to Britain to the value,' of 1,122 dollars, representing


The : newspaper mentions parc that the’ Chapter has sent


• i '


'


Gr^e it\ NkionallnsMrancecar d$iinlsh on! 6th Marih, 1^49,’Brd mujtjbe ex-


ca|’c s !


chat iged; fp!|! nfeW 'caj’d! should jb(6 takii^ National Insdrance March


l o w between T'th and 12th


! CARI Mti^T NOT SENT I TO AN EHPlloVillENT EibcHA^GE


' T h e N a t i o i i a l j I n s u r p n C h n t i m b s i , . . . y o u r c a r d i s — I— - — *


NitKE A ‘


I Issued by t^te Ministry 0} Nallonal IraoK 10^ 1


^


.These! green or sent to any Ipffice


. /


^ Ii.gKat teak. p£ E^dq p.:.S (jt


V 'B rOKU A LINK IN XBB'. 37-;


r; k ndirii^ it .to.hdp i i t^ :y ^ :b f^ ^ ; 01 the V So whate vr ^ I , li treeded-t'top^^'toplattl d r '


: 1 ■ "T’] H h l t e n d a l e F e l l ' t o - d a y m u s t -


: T h e f o x ] w h l d H . w a s > , . v i x e n , . i . t o t h d f i f t h t b l b a l c a u g h t I n ] t h e . D u r i s r i p B r i d g e d i s t r i c t ; t o r e - , , c e d t w e e k s .


a v e - b d e n d e v b l d ' d f i t s / s e n s e ^ ' a s i t w a s c E U i g l i t . b i / m & . ] ’ : '


V m AUTi T d l e p h o n B ; -® i^ ’ m


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