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m U B u k OP INTERFLpRA. in ir SON letter s to
th e editor COTTON PROBLEMS
i -bound to be aiprosperous Mtton -ry after ifiye years of wax
Sir—Of course there was
luru when most all linen cuj^ boards- were bare. This would
have h a p p e n e d had b e ^ . in power. Wha. would T ! do. about^ the present position In cotton, -for it •is no use criticising unlea^ we can show a way to deal with »t.
" It is true -£hat promises were made duriBgi'-the election cm- paign regarding cotton, hut it could'not, have been the right
■putting : the I proposals -aiio operation,' ] ,. Is it possible that, they may
remedy,' otherwise the ■ p r^m Government weald save itself by
now see that ! the workers of the world cannot iunite for peace and ■harmony - if .iqiiey maintato and erect trade baniers against eacn
other. ■W
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what Mr. FoH, Tootal’s and others say. 'that if :we,canMt. ■meet the cpinpetltlon -we must adapt bUTselyes to changing con-
ditions-.thls 'is the survival of the fittest, though not by,brawn alone, and certainly not by.-tne fist but by : mental capacLy, which prompts the will to do. However inconvenient it may be to a few.: In the long, run we all win, if we establish ordertiii society which is for 'the; good of all-i-a just base for our .taxation system and an, un restricted and free exchange of goods throughout the world, with a sound currency. j '
e must Sface the truth in
p.as. ■Whalley, ; living standards Sir—The' iPrliae Minister has
Just stated that the coun^ enjoys ,the' highest standard of living it has ever known, but ■that we must keep production cost3
down, or I other countries wffi take our markets which is why industrial disputes can have such serious consequences. He did not, like his lesser followers,- try to put the blame for the latter on the workers alone, but he ignored some relevant facts.
standard of living -is thCTe -than butter? ■ iThe consumption of buttet per head has fallen from 16.9 abs in 1950 to U.2 lbs in 1954, and of' eggs from 28.2 to
What better barometer of the 3eame f ^ 'frit ■ I
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depression before the war; when we toad the whole world to trade with. NOW, with a slump ap-
Industry , experienced chronic
proarihlng, we refuse trade with nearly half ; its population, by order of! our American ■
tors—sdriy, friends; then when our prices to them ore too low, they raise their tariffs, or simply reject our tenders. -.
fined .to this country alone. _ !
overlooked 'the fact tihnt Jae main strikes of recent-years have
NO TOVERTX STRIKES Sir;—The anonymous “B ” ^
been condudted by: poo^® receiving above, not below, the
average ; wage. They axe n(jt poverty .'strikes.' It was , the loot- plate men, not the porters, -who struct I on the railways; the highly-paid electricians.! not the lower paid men, who struck in the newspaper industry; ■ and both dcicks and coalmines, wim their frequent strikes, are high- pay in^u^ies.
are problems of comparative status - between one group_ of workers: and another, and these are very difficult problems to
The main problems of to^V
resolvei As for hours worked, "B ”
must surely know how widely divided the opinion ■■of workers is. Many ask as a first question to a prospective employer “ Is there i plenty of . overtime? Others want'fixed hours With no pressure to do overtime.
Show THE 'WORLD’S LARGEST»SELLI1G SHOE POLISH
Resialts-Continued
I -1 Hartop and Tongs, RadcUfE^ 2, ' V Short. BlSckhura;^ 3. W. Dux- hurv Blackburn.-1 Members, A.V. ; ? S :
rA.iShort. Blackburn; 2.
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Ha.rop and P Harwood, Darweu. Brewera, 1 H Holden. Blackburn;
• m_l_« Ti>v>4/i1(<Tei> 0 _ __ but
Draper; Pony, I but ov
1939: 1 Mrs. S Furnass b.h., . ■ course
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Blackburn; 2, Harrcmtand Tong^ Radcllfle'i 3. F. Tillotson and Sons, cfctleford. I Fur challenge, voiine' 11 W. Taylor, Tarleton, 2,
I W. Dugdale and M.. Applewd, Castleford.
K T p . Warttirton, Blackburn. Juvenile rA-A't
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K n T '3 ’:A"i>a^^e,[ JUMPING
. 2 W; W eW ; l 3; q. 3acton, Srade O'jmplng*. 1, C. Jacteon;
Onen Jumping*,; 1,3. Mi^arella;
2 W. 'Wheweil and: A. Wrl^tsop ■(tie). . j.'., ■ I .|, ■;. :
CHH.Db| n-8 nipiNG AND JUMPING
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Pony, ihle triot exceeding 12,2 hi.', Mrs ^l\’io.®GifeenwoW,
1st, burn;
o carry ! and to be ridden. Driver Fined ’ MotpUet;:, 3, l*s
Grlniiletoii, on Monday, fined 10s.’ In a letter to the court he -blami id forgetfulness, .' -
Willlilm Park (55), a bank clerk] of '37;* Lower ,Pleld-road, i Great Harwood,- was; at Bow-
landl 'MaglstratM’..
T?OR driving a . motor car ^ -Without a driving licence,.
carry ai,d ,to be ridden by aiclrild born-
ov k;r
exceeding 13.2 b.h.,
3.* nm., suitable riot If “ 'B’ would learn how com
from Page 6 4, J. Lee, Sabden I Fold,
bmvauic w to matter,- 14.2 ! b.h.,
after January 1st. 1941: l .^U P - sblre ffldlng School; 2, P. Tbrel- keld, Hogbton; 3, J. Lee; 4. M^ J. F'urnass. ..Pony, not exceeding 14 2 hli.. to be lumped over the coiime; by ' a clOd^ torn on or
H CorTett; 4, Miss V. Wild. gVmkhana
■foi be Jumped, over the by a cbild^bpm on ot
or after 'Januart 1st, . ; Pony, not exceeding 1^2
•Miss H. Corlett, Sale; 2, jGreenwoo.d; 3. Mr. J.
pany ! finances work he .wouW have less confidence in the possibility of obtaining from profits increases on wages of a size .-that would please anyone. There: Is no point in leading people up the garden on that
! : Manchester,
after January Purnasi; 2. D. Threlkeld; 3, Miss
( Musltal' 'chairs ori botpeback l children not exceeding 15 years):
-_f j,.,|'px;;;,2,;B.;, Morptot; 3. J.
1, thsi Mr. 3,
Fanner’s Van Had Faulty Brakes
Ridge Field. Wood-lane was A
qRASSINGTON farmer, Richard Darwin, (40), of
fined £2 at Bowland Magis trate’ Court, Grlndletqn, on Monday, after he had pleaded hot- guilty to using a goods van. ivitti' inefficient .brakes*,
dp behalf of (iefendant; Mr. G., WIghtman. of Hack-
huml' successfully appealed, to the bench against the adml^
effenCe;' • • •
Sion I of evidence by a examiner who, he -clajm^, had carried;-out hiS;examtoaT tlon ithe. day after tbe .allpged
. out^^n thaibraklnreystem of the i van In January and May
bills. In', court; .which shoy^ that' work -had been cawl^
■ this year.-• ' ' He produced : two garage ' E. DAVIES. __ . B. competl-
■ Finallyindustrial disputes must not be thought of as con
L [n answer to
Boguurde is to piece together thfe threads of the legend with details from the various
was threatened by P®pri<=Jj who swung the gun rouhd at
lddle, Ricketts sMd that he
hlkn and said "There _ is only Piie of you and four of us.
; [Ricketts then said hej went back to' see If the police were coining-and the S e off towards the Higher
Hodder Hotel. Pike and P.C. Harris airiy^ : liy car some milnutes latM, the
: The ;W Hu
Sltoved, into the woods on ttte' Lancashire side of the
riien had. disappeared. It was
riVer. L-ne gamekeeper then went
Gonstabulary,. J
HoBywood HoBday Is The Prize
I cowboy fijmkar Roy Itogers, !ai, his home in Califoroia, i stoetlme next year. The holi day Is the first prize to a
spending a holiday witKthe
OUR Clltheroe children , -will have the chance^of
I ;
i h rtional road safety cimtest : organised by
cobrt rolls. ■ | | i
tained to search these ref- cords, he i says. the necessary Information might be found-. , .
If permission 'could be ob/ # , Ut , I .*j- ■' ■'
TklHAT i mu^t surely be one y of the most; representa tive organisations, of its kind in.' the country was brought to my notice this week, when a ■friend and myself were dis cussing the playing Chatburn., '
field at |
Since the iplaying Kenyon !Croft was,
:-nbrted the matter tp p .l. Hhrtles, of the Lancashire
.. Hurst Green where he re-
three years ago, a cpmmittee has been set up to aylse the Parish Council |on matters concerning it s, use and ad- iiitoistraljlon.i -i
field at opened
this committee, ideslgned to allow all sections ', of the yllj lage to share to the c^ontrol-oi the field, that attrected my
It was the constltotlon of
sentlng ' thel | Parish ; Council, one thq Methodist i Church; and another the v i l l a g e school. iThe I vlllagei football club, cricket :dub and netball team each send two repre
attention. 'J ' ■ ; thThe committee consists of
irteen; members, one repre;
Sbclety for the' Prevention of Accidents.
try. and a team from. Chth- efoe will participate. ! Many ivaluable prizes, will bejaw^d- ' ed in the later rounds, and to tie team winning the final to /.prll, 1956. will go the princi
ub, the. contest is open to !teams' throughout the cotu-
Known as the Roy; Rogers national road safety' iroundr
pal award. Clitheroe enter th,e first
round to-day week, September lleth, when, they ' compete against Colne, at the; Moor- 'ane school A team [of two i'o'ys 'and two girls iwUl be ielected from the following: Mary BirtWell: Jean Wallace. Susaii Shorrock. Erai* Tay- tor, Peter .Harrison and David
Hothersall. I Bowland Offence
CK)R riding his pedM cycle C . without lights, 'William.
Kyles (21). labourer of 57, Plantatlon-atreet, ■ ^Gl^gpw,,
first approached, Kyles' ro(jej away at.a fafitYate!, and when.
P.C/ Slieard saw that ,when[
oyer,tak^i\ ..and .stopped ^ ’ police car, he-said,' dtoht; want apy;trouble.” '■ -'
Kyles admltte,<i:tihe;9ffence/ * letter tttii'tlib'-rCdurt, 1 ;
waS' rit Bowland Magistra.tes ; Court; Grindleton, on Monday,: fined l(is..
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will be open during the - whole of; the district’s September holiday period. Clltheroe town Sub Post Offices r and Down-
I Holiday Post Cllthefoe Head Post Office
ham, Sawley: and Wad'dtagton Sub Post Offices will be closed
O .West Bradford Sub ! Post
19th only.'Chatbum Sub Post Office will be open from 9-0 a.m to '10-30 am. only on Monday and jTuesday the 19th
ffices will close Monday the sentatives. and the! number is
■ PEEPS INTO : , 25 YEARS ■ Extracts from our issue of j September 12th, 1930..
opened this: week, when the deeds of .the! little, jchapei were handed over' by rthe- owner, Mr. D. .R. Nelson,, to Mr. L H1 g3on, representing the newly appointed: trustees.* A, former minister Iri the circuit, the Rev. W. Wallace.* of Leeds, preached‘at the services.
Anew era m the history of Methodism at Sawley
A startling accldei|it,-luckily without injuries, occurred In
Church-brow,!when ia ten-top steam roller, towing a caravan and a water tank, • got out of control and' careered ; d o ^ the hill.; The ,roller and Its appendages endlsa up blocking the whole ‘ road ' near the bottom of the brow. ■ ;
ment opened- new * shbwroom premises In: King-street..:
Clltheroe Eledtrlcl;y depart n As champions of the'Wed
eroe Wedn^day cricket team l are to - play, a' “rest of the
esday Cricket League,"Cllth-
merly used by King Edward VHi ',:’ and,'\ iQueeir- ;Ale!t9mdYq, wrieri -tbev ;.,visited *;M]Wtes- brough, rhave been acquired by iC l i t h e r o e. .Corporation. They
will..be used to the Mayor’s parlour.
eague” team next wqek.. 7- Two hCavy oak chairs, for
....... arid 20th,September____
T H E P A S T 50 YEARS AGO
! Extracts from out issue of I : September 8th, 1905.
. be seen In the district was Introduced this week by BarroW’Pflnt Works tp;cofavey coal from Whalley station to the factory. It replaces four teams of horses, and was
xriHE first inotor waggon to , ^
Start collocti these supplemenju novy
■ end. you : wH| have
'complete 64 - p: booklet Invalua (or . allthe - yi at '' round touring.
• viewed with grave misgiving by the older Inhabitants of the village.
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has ensued, at Wh i t e we 11 school, where the one teacTier resigned some weeks ago after
' An extraordinary position
a wages dispute between Bow- larid Rural District Education Sub-Cojnmlttee and the' West Riding Authority. ' T h r e e weeks. ago, when the school re-opened after the summer
on Monday arid Tuesday the 19th arid 20th Septfnnbex. Wha l ley, Rlmlngton, :and
Whatevl ' - l,
weni members of _this happy groiJ^P, pictured Jnst before thel ■ departure from Clith- eroe on; Saturday-morning The occasion was the fourtn ahn ial *orks trip Mgamsed by. d committee of the sports
Off for a day by ,the sea
IN AND OUT iiND ROUND RBOUT
and I social section of I.C.L. Clitherbe/\Five coaches were heeded
abodt 90 cMdren and »« adults toVFte^ood, where p
the party of l the I afternoori, the party. en- Maijhie Hajll. !
Bi^wlaiid Poacting Iff^ce Has A | Court'Secjuel
In i,pursuit of game, ^ n p d P e S r l c k , (41). Faircliiugh-
aiiDING not guilty to;: a II summons of trespassing
street, Accrington, lii.a letter to Bowland Magistrates Court, GiSidleton, on Monday,; spa th p he had already ' been flhbd '£19 'a t Clitherqe [tpr: pursuit of game on the Stony- huftt Estate the same day— Sunday, 5th June.
;■ . .guilty.;-' penses.
ah^nce from court, | Pedrlcki askbd: for time to pay in ;the eviit of him i being fp^d
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■ He was fined £2, plus guiheas advocate’s fee; pid flvl shillings ydtness’s j ex
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tlnk, said that In addition to thd Clltheroe summoifses, Pe^ick had also been found oniland owned by Lady Dyors- leyhTaylof on .the same day.
likr. T. U. Llddle, prosecu-
Manor House, BashaU Eaves; head gaihekeeper on the Lady
Mr. ’-George ! Ricketts,; of
Wdrsley-^Taylor • Estate, cribed how hi company jwlth Ernest Robinson, an under- kefeper, he went to Mpss^Wood after receiving certain Ipfor-
matlon, ODT OF WOOD
; ucavlng Robinson, Rlcsetts went to the Hodder Bridgp
cifd of the wood and beUrd a shbt from the dlrectlop of Itoss Wood. Some 10 mlputes later four men oame_out of
i f ter apologising Tor ^ [his |
theJKing porge V Paying fields. Te^was served W the
oyefl a chjmren’s sports on b y “ OUIS”
fTlHE 'recent : discovery,; by A Mr: Dick Chew.'of Bashall
Eavea, of wh^t might possibly be the foundations of ajloat
made up with two members S the Parish Council, and two members ofi the general
public. ■ -I
vlUagle, has prompted a '^eh- ihiowh local tdstorlan, Mr. J.
H. FlMWick, pf forward details about i Wo villages In the];Bowland;are^ thich have now been lost to
slghh ■■'
'says iMr., Pishwlck, fihere [were formerly two ylllages in the
Forest of Bowland; of which I ;faces can no looser bP.fPuna. They were called j Sptlele imd[‘Boguurd,e/’. ', / I .jl/',
:'Thle township of Sotlele, so ;he legend says, was situated riomdwhere lh;the Lower iDm-
sioiilof .Bowland ForesW that is hi tlie Brpwsholme-bjiiddle
I According tP ah: authority pn local history,: W; Pen:ers,'
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vUlagenf’ regyiL for their field was reflected to the re-.; cent groundsman’s benefit match. This usually takes the form of a cricket match,
As a matter of. interest, the '
hut this year, by w y of a change. Chatbum Football.
Club played Blac^urn Tech nical College. The g^e h totalled £ 13., which wba
Fred Watson, in appreciation of his services, i , . ' ■';,-'
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;[ .veCORDING to ' Clltheroe /Y Postmaster, Mr. E. Thompr
jees area. I t is not knoiro when the t()wnshlp toally nef ged back I Into i the .forest land] hut possible the rpUs of the old. Whltewell Woodmote Gouit could throw soma light bn the subiect.
: j
Flshwlck, these records, too. have disappeared, and he has no idea where they' arej to be fouiid. If they have, hot been
Unfortunately, says; Mr.
destroyed.', ,■ | ; ■ ,:v Boguurde is supposed! to be
son. there is a considerable iamount of mlsuntierstandtog among holders i of National Savings. Certificates with , re gard to the procedure to'be adopted at the end of a period of years.
,j
: Many people are under the impression that' after certifl-
;cates- have been held for ten years they must be cashed, be lieving that there Is no, further Interest payable! on them. i
in tbe SykesiBtaple. Oat area of* Bowland' Forest High, but again-:there iis' only legend handed down: toous toitell of Its existence and passing The only possible way to pro duce concrete evidence about
Fair IM P R E S S E D by the j
smre-ShQrthorn , fetter Messrs. T. Procter | and Sons decided to christen her “Sabrina.”
looks of their Ayr-
thte ' wood Into, a field with four dogs, one of the |men calrrying a gun. . Later' ,he saw therijj' sat
I And when her ovUiers W “Sabrina” to Glith- ?roe Sho’iv on Saturday, die judges also found h^r In undeniably attractive
(oung lady.
dciwn in a dyke in the field, id he subsequently met
ion. |
vas awarded the open jhamploriship in the commercial cattle sec-
“Sabri^” ' thic - heifer
I, Consequently,! certificate iholders have asked at the Post iOfflee for withdrawal forms, ;and when the inecessary. ad- 'mlnlstrative work has been completed, have stated that they did not [wish to cash them, but were anxious to pur chase more certificates.
. willing to advise certlflcate- -holders-^who are in any doubt
cedure has .thus; Involved much unnecessary work, and It Is with the intention of endeav-r During to avoid such practices to be that Mr. Thompson wishes it
’This Ignorance of the pro concerning their savings. Rabbit I Disease Spreads In Bowland
myxomatosis has spread •l'*^ ,t(^ tliR .Tosslde district, where on one farm alone'dur ing the past week 11 rabbits have been' found suffering from the disease.
rabbits In the . Bolton-by- Bowland’ and Wlgglesyorth districts had been affected. An " Advertiser and Times reporter, who had been tovited
Just prior ;.tb this outbreak, j P U U O U l
by "one Tosside farmer to accompany him on a search for infected' rabbits, himself saw .two large-rabbits crouched in a meadow.
them, and; ! to end their obvious suffering, r a p i d l y despatched them.
The farmer walked up to
Ing a practice of going ouA.ln search of the' diseased victims and, after putting an end to their misery; has burned their carcases.
This farmer has been |mak- I i '
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holidays, the children arrived, and after - playing In the schoolroom' for a ; few' hours, went-home'W-ben a teacher,
failed to,appear. Since then the ■ school has been closed, arid ■
for the .vacant'’Post has been received:
riot; a l single application
between BllUrigton andBlackV bum, when' a hdrse jld'den by, a- Clltherqe man ..-raced a t Whalley' cyclist. The' horse
A novel race took pjace
'and its .rider collected a stake, of £8. *
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