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TYiiATH lurks In your home! i ^ Six thousand ‘people, in
facti die each year |n England and Wales because of home accidents. About 700 of these deatlis are due to>urns and! scalds. , I '
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Dii turblng facts; I agree.! ' fact; disturbing'
the Minister of .Health, Mr.i Derek Walker-Smith, who, is'
spoiwrfng a ne?f drive in' health education to try to reJ di.’.cq these accidents.
INew ' can 450
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Ibbut in
b t is pred. aany
lnient page,
I of a pages Ihors,
bjecto ^clal iand
ling— I wood juiday I York and
fovide 'each
Bs. of
bchia- oining ‘ If I ' said
.1ST
- I '1 .woods
Jitilated fci'est ;h
Ible or |m ; per-
seem
IVKagree Ihave -to
. duj-ing , duridg
iJ’biis on from
Ke, mid- ;a brief
Ihd the Ij
licar was lits were IP prlm-
Iproperty !
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1 a news- waited
ho were 1^
1 to idig or was
kitors do' I fashion, varidal- and is 'further
fells begin '
, j No fewer than 50,000 people
need hospital treatment every yeaJ for burns and' scaldsi Many could: be avoided if profcr precaiitlonsiWere taken;
that by law you are liable to a ilnd if yoiir child; if 12 or under, is seriously Injured or dies from burns caused by aii unguarded fire. Iiideed, under an lact which came into forc^ in October, 1954, ajll gas, elec-, trie and oil-flres must; bi fitted, when sold, with a' guard attached.
Dm you know, for Instance! j j
fatal clothing burns In the home! in 1956 were “open flrej’ 135, electric 53, gas 40.. Many accidents are caused by un dressing in! front of an unj- guarded fire, or, by reaching for an article on the mdntelp piece,! or by looking into a mirror fixed above it.
Types of fire responsible for # ! * i *
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TF you want .to; reduCe the :*• risk of bufns-fput' a guard In front of| that 'fire. In the kitchen'see tha^ buckets, of
hot water b e not left about for children to fall in. See, too', that Handles of all pots
and pans jon . the stove are turned Inwards.; iLlkewlse the spout' of the .ketfle.
, In Cllthiroe, nothing ;ofd-
ciaily; at least, is belng,:done by, the local Road Safetjfcom- mittee. to publicise safety In the home..
The reason is /that ■ the
Ministry does not makeijhem a grant for this, purpose, and the committee ;have enough work with the road safety side, ior which they receive a grant. It seems a pity that'the
torial adva|ibage throughout fi
the defensive Wallace, jseldom upon,
forwards, |.' ' ' i
Flatley oA the right wing,; reveled lemarkatole and pr^ viouSly unaispected power in his i^ots, paitlcularly when he
Young iflELD, deputising for!
scored' Clitheroe’s third goal shortly before the | interval. | CUtheroe! at thdt stage were
already twA up, thfeough a seven; minute goal by WAEEINp from a rebound and a well-taken goal in the 17th mlnkte by HAIV GEEAVESj following good work by Davidson, ■
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"with a siund rearguatd bdiind them, thd Clltheroe half-bacte_ found Urae to. ebneentrate oh
attack. And WWte, a I tireless pivot, \ ' , —, t
was on the spot when Lomax did manage a break-tjhrough, coolly locking ithe 'ball over his, heddi from the goal-line with Wallate out of position.
Wareing at ii^lde-left, also ! ‘ j
contribute 1 to-the sparkle of toe Clitoeroe attack! which has
rarely functioned better. Halfrway through the second
, Pour minutes, later Barry, the ’ Lomax centre-forward, ;was sent to the drfesslng-robm, following a goalmouth incident. ! i ; |' Clitoerde: Wallace; Hender^n,
half, WABEIfJG [brought Cllth- eroeS tfetdl to fom.
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Smith (b1); Bush, White, .JQlm- ston; Npild, _ ll^avlds^!' ' Har greaves, Wareiiid Smith |(W.h
W A S H E
COhilPLETE ANNUAL MAINTENAN
Minister cannot; give flp.'tnclal help in this case'too.
■piXTRACTING a toot|r re- cently, a dentist friend
made to dispose of it ih the usual way. His patient s ppped him.
he asked.' Then the mtient pointed to the braceletjoh her wrist. It was made of J:eeth!
Driving ban plea refus^
AN application by Frederick Swales, motor mechanic,
of 32 Bawdlands, Clltheroe, for the removal of a!;.three- year driving b ^ was jrefused by Cll'therOe Magistrates yesterday week. He was told | j
j in October, In', October,! 1956, i;Swales-
to apply again / ‘
ks when.
|k finding I ' difflcult Ijey say if ling roots, lells. I es- pw'ns,, will
fency I has
Ihere one Ihne ideal,
ahdsj and
Ired towns- Ich liberty.
lliriated if lilils. I
I t bird life Ideteri any- Ifiowere in who, no
|[duali gets Tip id the p, fardiland
Jigs ale for Igiving far le :r natural Ian unsuit- tey eyentu-
IfacUc'e and
Iquite! often Tiemselves. '
Lsteli that fiticiie the' I should on i those
fed, adjacent By, a Stream I of old tins, refuse—a
I desecration
llonej said, pmanj to ob-
Ife country- lople ‘should pink he has
occasions
was found guilty of j driving without reasonable consider ation and driving without a certificate of jinsurance. He . was fined £10 and ' banned for three years.
, Swales told I the court ihat '
he would lose his -job if; his application was refused.: He was now working at i'urnley. Inspector ,'W. W r l^ said
the police, thought the dis qualification ishould ' run its
full course. .!; Alderman F. Dugdale pre
siding, told Swales his firm would no doiiht keep-hlm on In view of the hope held out to him by thp Bench.' .
Livestock <fcrb is
ON Tuesda^ foot-and-mouth.
Clltheroe area were lifted. One pig arid 49 ca,ttle were
disease restrictions in the
slaughtered following the dis covery |of the' disease among cattle brought from East Ang lia to the. C-W.S. abattoir at Whalley.
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The outbrfeak occurred on Easter , Monday and restric tions were iiriposed over a 10- mile area ground Whalley. This was red,uced to five miles a week I ago. i'
A,TALK about the work of
Bible Society! was, given at the annual‘meeting of the Cllthe roe branch q'n Monday by the Rev. Normaji E. Shepherd, regional organiser. A film, ‘,'The Living Word,” : also dealt with the Society’s work. The Rev. !J. H. Fenton, of
Bible meeting the British and Foreign
Moor Lane lilethodlst Church, presided ;
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aHunj iumj iuiK ------------ ’ ~ Post Office or Trustee Savings Bank n i ! . I . Encreased from “ What do you want tyfor?” ' j'i ,
yOljR WASHER NEElis Ri SKILLED MECHANICS AN
FOR.ALivjOST WHICH OVERHA I 'sl
op SPARES WASHERS
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ULS ORT
.V TER"F:x a r r e a r s , C l l t lr e rp e
mate fame serve fO-seq burst
Gli/theroe win being twice Iri
;ned victory in thelii away with Wl^an Athletic Re^ yesterday week with a !ond two-goar scoring
(W) goals WareIng
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Th^ marksipen were Smith were
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-<!mOREOW’S jiatghes Wbblestole t e a ^ e
‘ it! IhrwoodA'Baxendeii. 'piitheroe V. Bettle; | lum wj y. Whalley.
Padiliam v. Barnoldswick. 3ki£^h' V.. Ribblesdale- 'W ;^by| V. Re^.
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Ribblesdale Junior League ■ ! ;
I North
[jwhalley v. fearby. Bibb;iesdale [W
, Settle V. Clitoeroe.
* v. Sklpton. ’ ! |
i Barnoldswiclj: y. Waddington. Sabden v. Ro^ls-Royce. |
S E R V I C E
.tfPAIRS? We HAVE THE D the LARGEST ST|0CKS ALL MAKES OF ELECTRIC
,tLE US TCj jCARRTi GUT and RE-SPRAYING at
iNOT'iCE ! IE.' 'guaranteed ■jv iRKMANSHIP. WILSON & 109, Netherfield Road NELSON
SON Tel
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and Wld.; Two!other ■ both scorfed by Cllthefoe’s 4-3
ireplying with ■RROCKHALL began toe season
^ in thd RlbWe Valley League by disiiissipg,
WisWeU for 61 and 56 for four. !
feU to L. and tlree to Jf; Lee had tw
Pouf of
and- i - Wiswe
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G.
Ciunr.er Vs- top
Coblican for '20 runr H. 'Holgate lOT 16
koweroit (12) were scours
0 fdr seven. (20)!,' P. Case (14)
Graced G Wardfen and S. Nob Ifett e£ eh scored eleven.
Sabdei, who! eritertained Rib- Chester. Their hi|!up an unspec tacular 5^ a k Rtbehester wer: 53 for nine, ajt toe close.
I Thee wks an ekcitlng finish 4 Wlersall took idve Rlbchestti
wickets fir 19, rhns aM Bmj three for 15:, McLaughlin hai three Sabdeh ■wiejeets for: 16 runjs.
Table tennis League
[LAsrbii JLeag
IBibbl esdalc :iie :w;rc
BroclhaU iPolisli Trio 8
Ohatpurn 1.
week’s results in Table Tenn
Chalgley B 4. Catholic Y.C.
M. ijane M ‘5., ijarie Reds 8 BrockhallY.
Polish ’itio ‘...• Wesley Chateley
A!. . .
_____ Reds • Eibble Cement
Barrow
Chalgley Chahurii Reds Watdington
B M. 1-iane Reds 22 19 1
Reds 9, Barrow Blues Reds 5 M. Lane Blijcjs
i JeAGDE TABLE P. W.D. L.
, 20 18 1 , 22 17 2 .21 16 -1 . 21 13 3 . 22 9 2 11 .22 8 4 10 ,19 8 3 . 23 6 4 13
liseEul BrockMll,. L! Oobllcan'ihak
14 noli I out, and N
the wisweU wlckett 1 on vnm.c
mme, Clitheroe wfere rareliy' on
Maintaining a tork^ erp
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was nevertheless his usual com petent self khen dealing with the odd breakaway by the Ipmax
terrl- the
VICTORY powei]
CtlXHEEOE 4; bOMAX 0
ivnairi on atiafekiner typeldt football which k«)t the opposing: -In their pocket after 1,45 mlnjites. ; Their 3-f) intervil lead was
“ furs&TcUtberog had this / (
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virtually- In ,
whistle, withoutiaj reply from lk)n^ ;a well ^and tr y ^ Lomax: Burgess; i'Delvard.
Mmitori; Burke, Lonnen, Amh; Nfichol! Grundy* Barry, j Walker,
. : Bef»ee; Mr.; B. Boroick, of 'c swaldtwistle.j ; ' / ; j
Bliley, i ' ' i
Dllthkroel Reserve won the 0 itheroe )y bdatitjg BlUtagton 10-1 .In I the fit row:
Row Rordl Wilson, Graj^t, C ;90 ikt Simms (captt.)h, R Roggeers,!: | Slmnis_ 1 o
llinger Pteedyi.i ’ Back Whittle Simpe.
,0 . Medal'Conlpetition ] on Saturday! I Front
counljfy, George Brass moor iRiaa;'caithferoe,
iis$ Islet iw Jreco ......... ....
Dulrbi this gfuelUn enduffenp, - the iiurinc
In^ekiaugh , Ghefit ;2,250ft.),; and '.,-----,
.In 1955 when ;he coriipeted in; war camp but has the au-cmcity of
- ■ ]——r - - ji i rohiAh io nmmoted bVi by ,19 minutes. 11
kem lamateur athlete, Mr.; % ai member of
succ^luUy with the Rolls-^yce ■' a' BamoldswickJ
..whk on the same day tn wl en training* for| a big race,
once ran to and from Bar-
■r completing toe journey C litheroe one Saturday he
gel into a suit, tod a* morn- w ark i at his desk in. a ■draw- qi ice, then changed 'back athletic kit to |rpn home.:
. ' rtee, Ribblesdale [Wanderers n (6.). : Top I scoier for ' toe Wandi rers was, A;, k [jisgrove (33) .thoSgl. d! ;ck)wperthwaite's 6 for j wa 3, riot enough, [ to ensure
Junior Liague ■wflLtLL^ D' (69 [pr 8) defea-
fern victory.': :■ Wacdlngton i(50) 4.
feat ;d’by Sabden ITdmlinson ; (Sabden)
were easily (57 for 2). took 7
o blu f ir s 'Way into thf ceje a
closely-g raided
a-v into the cockpiitt : enemy
“'|rhel One ’plane, is portrayfed in |
That Got Away.' jThe man concerned'8s tLuft-
waffe pilot, Fn nz-von Werra, three
Werra. displaying precisely blend of comple;e self-assuf high Intelllgen^ce anl , humour. that made toe German pirman a j demi-tecd ta his own . feountry. ■ |
who escaped not once, put Hardy Bruger; playi von
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I.The film toows 'the Subtle
interrogation 01 von iVeir^a fascinating clarni of vdts with the British Intelligence. [Then Pomes toe! breathtaking series of episodes arid he escapes, ip cap-, iiured, and esca^ again. :i
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fjBEGORY Beck ;; Western gafb as I jeader in YelI|BW_Sky,
gets
ips a screen tough guy, is one' of !itoe gang!'
KING LANE has ca;•ved succesi ful
Widms rk. ■
'! There is a ijank roibeiy and :'all toe usual gun plai- ^ ,'ithis a tip-top Western?
ta k e s ; 6f3 _____ __
Pike, who : claimec . ---, qrtliern’s [top' seprer wag J
UiU clii lien lid Yowling.
lsria.r;ly stuinped by'Hodgkmson. ‘ Tli» Clitoeroe batsmen .had'-
scored 12 befor'U.L. TTrt*
I’ little' difficulty in jknocklng ■ off ; tie luns for toe lo^of only two wckits, but they were painfully '' slDW -about it. The teams :had
hgrdY reached toe pavUlon when tlW'i’ain came lashing down.!,; W lalley’s victory was at the
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fels 1. who went m at No, 10. thanks to
^li .hcroe „for 59, .Blackhuin
by Maurice 6 for 33.
e ‘being
rrHERO^^ at! wart
WE ALLEY
K. Higham no: 'out. p. Gorton' c ' Bates Clough . .. .
Pari-
B. Tattersall not* out Extras
Tcltal for wkt. .! 59
A. Treadwell W- Lockett J. Wright •
T. Bates .. W. Barnes P. PaircloUgh
e: tpe use of Read. [Unfortunately J m Brierley, the [Read profes sor* il. ■was struck on the head by £, fast ball from R. Bowman, fee went .tb hospi(;al for stitches‘.
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felgianl contributed 37 not out.
E.bblesdale Wainderers failed ;
Juni.’for toe loss of only. ;one,; wicket—that of .P. .Gorton,; K.:;
Whalley' hit up the requiredji • ' tjo- leat Baxenden by only 'two[;
i'uni. Batting first Baxeqden:' i^en all out for 99, Hodgkis5,;toe! i iderers’ new pfo., taking 5 for.i At one stage they had scored' of only three;;
for' tfie loss :ets.
Tjhe ‘ Wanderers lost two, Wic cets for 29 rujis, but 'Procter';
_„ten by the clock' in their. vic-| tor,' bid.
;nc Eccles took the score to' 97. )ef ire being parted. Parkinson, caught before ,opening' pis ijunt and the Wanderers were
Mxehden v. B RIBBLESDALE
ibblesdale W. | WANDER'ERSi
M. Washhrook run out .!■;'... 20
E. Weaver b Procter riOt ]o Eccles c Shaw b. Bourke Parkinson
Clayton:,,!, lit
Roberts b 42
3ourke ..... Total for 4 wkts. .. 98
RIBBLESDALE BOWLING;! O. M. R-Wf.
[idgklss........... . Hargreaves
K Eccles ........ Johnson ....
Cook ........ Whalley
-... 1 '0 2 ,0 i... 6 1 18 2 ,i;;* 2 1 3 :1
....18.34 38 :,5 ... lO 0 35 ;d
V. Read ! READ j i . 'Fairrilough t Bowman
jL Wright Ibw b' Tattersall I .rierleyj retired! hurt ■‘y. Bates c-Bo™’""
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II, Haworth b x owman;......... H W. Lockett Ibw p Tattersall
I (an b Gorton 3 * v
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R. Stevpnson bJBowiian '- man i ..*, ..
Treadwell c Gorton b Bow-...... 0 , Heyejs not 0
ISSUIO BY TH /E N NL savings COM 'lOA MITTEE, lON DO ic. Higbam
1. Bowman rattersall . Wallbank,
iSxtIras ............ j; v
Total .. 58 o; M. R.W. 10 4 17 4 13.36 121 4 4 1 101 0 2 0 10‘
0
TattersaU .,,1...,— . Raweliffe e[ Wallbank Tattersall
Snociker cup presenta.tion
riLITHEROE ‘‘ B,’ chimplons
; l'->' of the Accrington and District Co iservative Snooker League received the league trophy during a celebration dinner at Clltherob Conserva tive Glub y .‘sterday week.
' Mr! J. C. Soutnworth. the club chairman, presided and
welcomed 'risltors^ from other clubs.
' : Aid. J. H, Satterjthw'alte. the
president, handeq the trophy to the captain of the team, Mr. J. Scattergood. |Replicas were also handed to each member of the. teain which comprises Messrs. T. L.- Whit taker, R. Lawson, J.l Hudson, H. Tattersall. R.:|R. Speak'E. Sllnger. l^Dlxoii, J. K. Vfil- klnson antfe. MtCally. . Mr. W. Pollard, captain of the Clltheroe ‘‘*A
At an eritertairime It which - i '!
6 . M. R. W. 6 2 16 0 4 2 7 0 4 '2 10 0 4 |
BJ?*ckburE N. v. C lilheroe r ‘ CLITHEROE I
Entwistle.c McNulty K.-.Wilsbn net out .
ak'.d when 'he returned the game |i Was over. -I Nevertheless, he was j; Hs sidestep scorer with 18 out ;;
,H. Smithies‘b Vause W. Davies not out
b Vause 13 .. 19 .. 19 .. 9
Total for 2 wkS. ..60
CLITHEi{lOE pdlWLING- 'O. M. R.'W.;
Entwistle M. Pike H. Smithies; ........ 1
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III THFROE Lnd'Whalley both irecorded comfortablewicto^ies in ^ RIBB&ALE -league last . Saturdak while Eibblc^
(2,4l4t. .' Mr., Brass’s Itlme was. 3 hours, 8 ininufe, 25 seconds.
, U p FILMS
it happens,, toe girls. Ih them selves provide ,a fetudy' ,n con trast: Margaret Is tim d and shV: Hilde Is boll' and efferves cent; and
Josettf.is quet
reserved. ■; .
own! re(OTd by ;20 mmutes In wliinrig toe 22-mile Three-Peak rac8[to Suiiday.
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hikere find their :;eveml paUk to love in a beautoully-dmret riled
The three gb ,morous ihitch-
sfejiry torit has [ elements of teirnemess, surprl® and huriour.
ifonsters,” ; scieni^flbtlon Jama, stars Gra it Wil^uni and jWa Albright. ■ I ■ ! |
kii ■ support. ‘ The BlonoUth
njiHE resourcefimess' and! in- genuity of a ! man; who not
I 6nly^ escape .fro'fc a.'prlioi^r-of-' t tA WnfF hi.i! ■w
iM CONTEST THESE
GIRLS 0 They hit:!
jjVEEYONE luK W
not everyone dlsjovers tills — ------ . -- In “IT HAPPENED) IN ROME” (Grand)
‘I more''interestihg and . s that MORQUS L-hiked
HOLIDAY to Italy
„ kilch-hlWng Holiday csjn be Infinitely exciting than in expensive one. But In the same Way as Bfargaret Hopper
sports carl However, before her stay injIMy ,<^e to an eM. sh'e Was firmly ijonvlrioei tiat the thumb Is mlg^ttfit toan to., accelerator.
of thrte girls e! and exelte-
roman* lovely a gun
A'.tOO; Anne Baj With toe
/She began her holiday' (rather dully) Ifi her own hlgh-pow«ed
In toe fofm; of ter, who can use best of toem.i '
piece, but fight triumphs in the end. A strong supporting cast contrlbrit^ t o -
Wltonark is the villain of toe
production. It includes Charles Kemiier,
: toe success of the
James' Barton, I Robert Arthur, John Russell, Robert Adler, Harry CarterJ Victor Kilian, Paul Hurst [and vjlUlam Gould.;
, '^M.G.M. drmna starring Jean Simmons, JoaW Fontaine, Paul [Newman and Piper Laurie.
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JameslA. Mlch'fener, noted author of “The Brld^ of Toko-Ri,” “Sayohara,” “Return to Para dise.” and “ Tales bf toe South
It 4 - :based iipon; a, story! by
iPacifiP." ■ A vivid and compassionate
story Hovering the years of World War n arid their effect qma Nw Zealand family of four sisters, “ Until they Sail ” was filmed in CineniaScope |igamst localek' [of New Zealand’s principal cities, Wellington,. the capital, :and Christchurch, situated across: the Cook 'Straits. I' , ■ ', . I I
Added autofnticity was’given
the film by atmospheric location footag'e shot!' in, these cities, which 1 never p):eviousiy have been used for a feature [picture. 1
that ance,, good
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creating ■ matchless adventure e n terfeainment.
PTOLlYWOOD again demon- stfates ts capacity ' for
PALLADIUM .tMs time, .with I the new spec
tacular film ‘ Run of the Arj-ow.’” In addition ' to blistering
action arid bme, of toe imost magnificent [''Western scenery ever filmed kn Technicolor, and RKO-Scope, .toe RKO Rpdio pic ture gains ! ■vitality through;
supelrlative performances by, its ptari, Rod!Steiger, Sarlta iMon- Brian Keith and Ralph
:er.
■ bating"” ex'Gtonfederate Soldier •'W
toe United!, States after [ Lee’s surrender. [
eiger p,jlays the “ Yankee hd decides [to keep on fighting
;Wffit renounces his. white; ante- cetots and,: through marriage ito an Indilan girl, becomes a iblood-brotoer of the embattled
111 order 'to do this he goes Sioux. •[
compass the 'movement and final plitht of [a iU.S. Army expedition toit has iVlilated'frontier hound- [ axji qgreem^nts (vith the Indians..
Itoe actifen expands- .tp; en
, Lovely I Miss Monttel gives an outebandin^ portrayal as Sfeiger’s Pocahontasillke'bride.'
;
Tiin,” is' a!; gem from the; reper toire of[ toe renowned .Abbey .Theatre Players of Dublin,
■'the suppibrtlng fll-ift '“Professor
fTrmr ion'g-awaited Howard Hughfes 'production, “Jet
Pilot,” is a spectacular ;jet-age Technicolor-! feature co-starring John Wayne;! Janet Leigh and
toe U.S.;Air Poirie. So big that it took years to
2 1... 7 0 [2 0 6 1
[ 5 0
m,ake, 'this!' RKO Radio picture ccmbincs I:air-thrills, romance, comedy arid suspense in a; pro duction .which many critics have
p:'Oclaimedi' one of the -most enjoyable Entertainments of the season.. ; !;'-.
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Almerican airtoasK in Alaska, to (jalifornia 'and such plush play-
ots.as P^lm Springs, and then
Ranging! in. 'jSettings;- 'from;
ti) Russia, [this, fast-paced adven ture romance reveals the lives and dangers of the mun who fly faster, thah. sound.
It has jet-hot thrills 'to match
i ;s jet-flame action and a roman tic conflict between American jet acei John Wayne and Lt. ianet Leigh, of the Russian Air
irirce. ‘ ;,r *
■y famous' disc jockey, stars in Mister Bock and Roll,” present- ! , ' I , Ing .the greatest i WHALLEY' array of rock , ’ri ; I
ALAN - FREED, America’s
ipd speciality acts to be seen in I ' single’film.
'. |‘ roll headliners . ■ ;
Toppirig|[ the featured perform- fj-s arej Frankie Lymon and . his
Teenagers! followai by: Clyde MePbattei:, Little Richard, Lionel; Hampton,! and many others.
I Over ; , two-dozen rock ‘'ri roll numbers "are presented 'in this
film, which tells toe story behind; f e musical craze'that has swept 0 world. V. . ,
music-iiacked jamborfee are: Rocky Gfaziano, handsome young; singing 'idol Ted-dy Randazzo,;
Co-starring in this draraa-and- and manjy others.
team also received the trophy awarded to toe iomlnoes champions.
” dominoes'
followed the aftlstfes were: Wilfred Grahanf, oi^ Barrow (comedian),
aiidj.Tom Briggs and Wlllfim/Dafnell (songs). At the
plt.no wbre M:’. Donald Coates arid Mr. W'^ckley.
To-merroW’s '. ;h
Whalley
awaly): ; Sharpies,, . P. Gorton, R. GodderhE rii. • E.
tcrsall.
irnhiii, B. Eiilmet , nw ’i .
Brad :ey. teams
M.¥irkefi, !T. VYallbank. Tat- — Meb 1-45 p'.m
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