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THEFT CHARUE SENT FOR
Property missed Irbm farm
W H ^ Ralph Seed, of iWhymond konses, pindleton, Inet two yopng Freston | men In Blackpool, lie agreed ■ td
left the farm it, was discovered t l ^ t ^ , watch pins,
along.nith ~£8 in. c a^ , were m ji^ g .
giye them a. lift to,; Fresjton,. On'the'way'there the inen told him they were on holiday, and he invited ihem back tO his father’s farm to stay| for a weakj.' But when the ineni wd two itle-r
At Clltheroe, Magistrates’ Court <in Friday,'
appeared on ,aMcharge.of'steallng -tb^e' ■wa,)^h; cash, valued at £19 10s., from! the home bf'Sir. of 'Whymond, Houses. ! t
R a l p h T h o n i g s ^ ^ . T s y j f p r i i i l Q r y e a i f - o l d b u i l d e r s l a b o u f e r ; o f . ■Waterloo R o a d , Preston, pleaded guilty ;%d1.T^^ Mseo)\ for sentence to'the Apf^sais CoipmitWe at Prestbn. ' '
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ilngton, prosecuting,' told the- court that;onithe third day, of' their stay at the farm.]the men decided., to, go ‘ ffl’r a Blackburn’dance’hdr. Ralph Seed drove them - to Bla»k-. bum and after arranging! to meet them andjMty!pM.^m| back: to the, fafm later,'!he' left them. Taylor and' Smith did not, however,, keep jthe ■appointment.
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discovered that' £3 ip efeh; had; been taken from a J» d r room draypr-EUjid, o,n..a,,fi^5ther search', i t wag, fo^di tpOT
Next; day., GeorgeMSjCfd ' r— ■
the
two.men tiepins |and' George Seedj
; tl^e' - Pepdleito; Mea, ,at the time of the theft; ' i
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In,' Preston by Det.-Cons. McArtto, of Olltheroe, | and bothiroorigly.dlhled. belhi In
(C^a^ged, TMlof ,sald, " Not 'me.',^Jl'have' fif;yer : ,
Pendleton." Smith- said,’
b.eBn.'.ihfiiew” ; II have
htqp / ^ d SOM. tlipb later iwere
They wwe'taken to Acerlng-
: again jntMVlfiwed' hy DetJ- „Qons. .J^pArthy,, at ,their trequew. Smitp said; r l ’ll
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Taypr.stated;! "We; did ft.
/Arthy that one bf the tleplils could., be; recoyeyedfrorot > his
We are both admitting li" r sSmith■.huli t.h
drawer in anbther:; bedfWip’ had been forced and-a WAM. ■ two tiepins and £,5 In cpsh talfen.
After police inquiries, !Sn and Taylor were Intervle
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'The^ other t le fe
worn, by one of the men, and owing; to a faulty catch had sllppep from lits! clofhes and •been lost.
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when' ithehi
,! In .court, Smlith said that they decided
Institution. ?ourt,
to from a '
Both men had prevlouls’ convictions and were . on licence
Borstal leave
! and to they stjele the cash and articles. Ordering that the two men
)use they had
no.money,
be, kept In custody and sent for sentence -to ; the next meeting of the Appeals Com mittee in EEestaii.; jfcs. W. M; Bowmjan, pfesidlhg, said Uia^
.it ,w!as obTdous| that bpth Taylor anp Smith had had many opportunities, but had broken their! licence from' Borstal.
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'•TINDER'their iJuUdlng bye- laws, Rowland Rural Dls-i
■trlct pouncll have approved h plan for a detathed bunga low inear St. Catherine’s Churqh, West' Bradford, for, the Misses Macafthur.
WATPBSpLp told constable Mc-
! homejand that .theiwatch had Ibeeh'told in
BlmjlMol.for 50k
Tol)i they would be talcen to £Vid
t ‘o
never I : M
Driver cleaned : Did not know oIf road i -ncident
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M^of iBush .Lane,; Intack, Blackburn, drove his car along
AS James Edwin-Greenwood,
■Apcrlngton Road, Whalley, it sqraped another car. 1
tWs was alleged at Clltheroe
,MaMtrates’ Court yesterday week, ] when ; a summons against! Greenwood, of failing to report, ap accid^t within
; of, Llylpgstone Street, Brler- fi,®ld, tpld the court ithat he
, was driving op the! plain road towards, Read. - -From ',the opposite ‘dirpotion ijiw was approacihing apd^ "Just' ahead of him [there was a'cychat;
. pass the cyclist, and: ahother epr canle frqpii behind. As it passed, it struck the offside of
his car,'damaging :lt slightly. The car did not stop; biit he
got Its number and soon after the Incldeht reported It to the police. 1 He - told' < the m court that he had tried to catch the ot^fir cki; up, ^bpt.cqM not
dp..S9., I j Gross-iexamlped),by Green-
when-ne|,pqlled, out to oVer- tak'p,.the cyclist..
vyopd, iRpb^Qp
iajfjqjjitted.ithat he.- had] ifpt glvep, a, signal
He p|alled' out rsUgi^itly, to
24 hours was dismissed; He pleaded! not guilty. > . v Giving' evidence, WUUam Roblnsoh; a proctosi wotKer,
FACIAL FOR iWR. FELLl
Van \Ya8 parked in a dangeroiis
position I . —COURT TOLD
." p i i F j - ' t o .which^ Jack ! ; vpleofiotoei a biiUderfs
l^oren^;- aged;.>59. of I'Bbenr awtieif’
Hawqipd
Clitheroe, led,, to .hi?, apflptor Mag}^tra:fc'
- he saw'ffife'Vdh'pafcltfed toisnoii a Wdy‘fi/lkt 'pcawtriatts 'had tO' leave the tootpath and-'’vftllk‘:
i Hejvjasto'hfidiiigjii . 1 [ ! IhjSpector- D! Glen said- that'
in thftjjoRjUflay,itCi'.PW8£lt/MEfie. velyflleiwfts .qompjletfjyilacrpte the pavement.
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ciotoefeime-.MsROirt'efl) titoj mdtitorc, tO)i OoMtoM A ,' Wh; BiffiCbJi, to;.;G^Ufe atoepto ' 1
As;ibe was(:.off(.puiijr,jand-jto ! Pip; itoilcan, giving evl-
returnedf ne ‘ pototed) outi/.thp offencel! Goieboume, replied,
deiice';- smd'^tnto 'rfe • Went- to- the van and wHfettcctofebdfiritoi
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tooughtuthla.Mwas’.wienbest! place to leave It.” !
rpHis, _____ tftalifejr; to have one df her fariklsl •MABE'STATEMEN-T. After,; miilring a; statement
scratch !on the gate of his garden, ^hlch Icolnclded with the onlyi sqr^tohes on his car,
I -WPilld jhkiVh, reported it." Ii(e showed the! officer a
Min ekdencto^ Greenwood ew I thgti^toqugp , he -kpe.w tha^;)K^q^i;bqpiff .very! ol()se to thptother car,.,%: driyer h?id n^tftod; toiattraqt hi?,attqpT tlori In any way after- he had
/had. not
s.toRPW because
he did not know that he had been, in .contact' with, the other <^ar, and the only scratches on his toar were caused by his scraping his
Street;' jRishton, who- had beqn, In the car with Green^ Wood, said that whbn’ the two cats had pasted' fie!;remdrkto to Greenwood that' they had
gaf.d.qp gate as i he went out Joseph] Hagan, of Hermitage
not felt that the touched.
been: vei^ close but he had anything 1 to show cars' had actually
undqr, ' icautidn, Greenwood sald„,"
i.kp,
ow.lt; is an offence,
ihhd.been an accident
: II counsellor’s art wqs in ■ .......... has failed - -
-I'--' tp sdmit fain —!™
6b,piihutes[of 'herpw _
I [! My, and Mys. | Alkp|8- prdeal viously I had seen my solicitor
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Street; WhaBey; acceptedi chlaUenge^b^ Men, beauty coJmkelW, of
h^Iwmed wtto Mr.f'Jiihmy Fe^^^ of King! bM R '
'm ^t. hls hpipe, aftor i through the "Advertyer and T^ea’’ and lifi^eU p r o S y ,thO nuiRl;)9y;flf the car! |Accepted,: B«^0w is ■MJ't FeU’s depc#tlon'of !the ehtojgiftor,
bat
shq.li^. M^^,gjtaQ|;^l^!!. I— face
is.past redemption, -y
h It might serve as a model ifoi, a grotesque door knofcker, it nhght not,be
ppt.pf platoon the prpjy'o^.a Vik^gjipngrboat —! jbut a thing of beauty-—[never!
IfMily,- : At ,the.,vleiBbrk f.-s^jto by the presence of the Editor and < photogtapffer, I jwas prepared ' tor the worst.' M .
d at,; 19,Op hours., Pre-; ;
m.ade;pjg)yisjpn,'fpr .my
list. 9 lbs, and
now.ioitifito I '■ :, !
,| ;[I tp^.,my seat in the [chair; • Mrs. Allen roUqd up her sleeves
^4j,Mparto;.to dojbattle. Sic look/
her..first.dose, look at my face—ia sight that has made sioig men shudder and tum pale iti and' win(^ visibly. But in 11 matW of moments she re- rovia’ef^ her cpmpospfe tod made her dto?ipn.!-
11 1 Taking a jar of sweetly-perfi unfed cream she averted her eyes
to‘^ TIP‘!®^4ed with,her grim talk. She Ttiassagpd my face; etofertly, her gentle fingers srp^oothqd.and stroked, they found
; til en came the , aWakqnii|g!
..every nook and crpry. j “This,” I thought, “is the life.” To ttihk that a few ihinutesjearlier I had pleaded for ah anaesthetc! Ij beg^to think there wis somcthiiHg'in-this beauty business. but
I In the course of her ton‘straiiotoMrs, Allen had, from time to tinJe, befen compelled to take ^ ito glances at my face Now
, it [was getting too much for hei!' She applied more cream. I tned to smile — the result a hid :oi is contortion even! more revolt- mg than usual.. I triedj to sptokc a series of gumiral grunts was thCjbestl could manage. This was certainly n 6 t the life!
iLfplt exactly as Tutto^mei! nlust have felt when they began
to, ffiuwwfy, him, In Irny. agony I signalled for pendl and paper. | Get me .out ofi liis, qi ickly,” I wrote. My pleas were
m..vain,,Mrs. Allen was having her moment of triufnph. After
ma.ny.houjs,,it,seemed, she to(k pity on me and; with expert hand?;; removed/the/cream.
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lamtly-veile^ horror.wjuto I.hat e towp,accustomed to through- - out the I years.
_'^ito_h^yy hear); I. tanked A^. Aljpp, offered p^y commis^^^' afjqqs, and: stoggered-bhndly.oW: int^;thfe night.' ' Short of a'
ttamj of .plastic sargeoh8,tod/a c emto‘ttoh squad ftom'ihe Royal hmrin«>rs. mi.flnCi W3s,a htoeless ^ase. Tfien,'
as.my.ieet turned
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subconscipMpJ}!,towards thCiriver parson at my christening: “I ^ 'f littie' felipW, stto'ihe’sonthe.rightsidd'iof it!]’
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With ri?mg ;spirits I turrit ,Ww all, we’ve been together a long fond of the old mug. thing, but my own!” '
It is, as
Scooter and car in cQllision
'JHE. pillion passenger was ! Injured when a motor
scooter was Involved Min collision with a car on the
Bolt'on-by^Bowland - Sawley Road, near Sunday.
of Bawthprn Avenue, oWlett Hall, Shipley, pillion pateen- ger lou, the scooter .drlveli by
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her I husband Mr. Fred tk e r , also, 41, ; had a suspected broken leg and an Injured shoulder.
Tomlinson’s ambulance irih
The driver of the car She was taken by Messrs.
29,; of Walman Road, Black pool.;
Double success
A T ' the'Royal Lancaslilre ■••Show at: Blackpool oii Friday, Mossbrldge Diadem,
the golden'retriever owned by Mrs. J. Gregory, of Accrington Road,, Whalleyt was first In the open , gundogs hitch clpss, while her . .-son,; Storm -; HelllcUffe, was second In , opep gundog class. '
Agricultural .Show, Mossbrldge Diadem ..wps awarded! toe
On, |Sat,urday. at Blackbhrn
Stirling Cup for best gunqogi.' and was flrsti In toe otoh gundog-class. . . . , )
different judges two shows.
The/two dogs were placed fii the, first three 10-times by five. during the
Mr. Peter Norman Hall,
E.ged ! ' 1 :
Accrington Victoria Hospital. was
Copy Nook on Mrs. Gladys Lister, age i 41,
, I rememtorto,the.[words of the to said,' “but
I How truly he spoke! Short of
my.moming ordeal in front of toe shaving mirror I don’t ha\ , 'e to look at; my faGe 'very much,
iwards home,Mface and all. After tiiae now and'I’m really quite the poet SO; aptiy said, “A poor
“JimifelI’ .
I glanced quickly at tjife spectatLj?,afi(iisaw,in their eyes the ■ '
Drowe without I a ilicente
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yV SKED ‘ for-*her licence .by P.C. G. Schofield after he*
had seen her drlye ller hils-! band’s car In Ktog Latie and on , to the cay. .park , there, a* CJltheroq woman could not produce It. Later, her husband'
told the! officer that Ms, wife did not hayeva driving licence.!
This was stated'at ciitheroe
Magistrates’ Court yesterday! week whqn Margatot .'Jane! King, aged 22,, of jLiowergate,! appeared o n 'a summons of! driving a car.whlle not being a licence holder, and for driv ing an uninsured carl'' .
art Klngf hgqd 30,, a bus! driver, was also fln'ed £ r fo r aiding and abettlhgMHfe, too, pleaded guilty.-
fined £1 for each offence.. Her husband, James Stew
inspector D. Glen, -prose cuting, said .that when tto
constable vi?lted!!to6 Kings at their home,' and pototed out the offenefe, Mys. King said “I did not think you would be around." , Her, husband said,
“She only drove-it to the car park." ' In court, Ring said the edr
was covered' by Insurance, but the Clerk, Mr. T. U.' Llddle, pointed out that the Insur ance would apply only to licensed drivers.
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CdJXipa^n enjters final stage ^ final stagek to the
' If-everybody had their chest X-rayed each time the unit :ame to their locality In the next 10 to 15 years, pulmonary luberculosls would rapidly disappear from this country toys a statement issued on behalf of the: unit.
per cent, of the population of Clltheroe had a chest X-ray! The organisers hope that'th^ otoer 30 per cent, will use this P£.rt of toe National Health Service for which they are p^j/lng each week.
to:'anyone to be afraid of Jujwcuiosis of the lungs, for
fUto^ise mean! that a cure IS ilmost a guarantee.
tremendous strides taken the’ treatment ■ of this
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tost they are sufferers' from' fifobchitls 'and believe • they: fiave s om e th in g' rkdicaily'-
this Is not so. ; I : ' ' M' "The other reason may fie
! thalt toe X-^ray lihlt ils 'going ito d ls c o v 'e r ; tometolhg: ihortlble,:! - .
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! " [f they will ■ only ' realise: ’thaMbrohchltls Is a very com-’ moil I complaint to Lancashire,
wreng, with 'tlielr qhesFarid '
JThe older people to this pjiintry , arq,. fhe . worst iuflerers from fear, ptobably’ jeqauqe they lean’ remember! ;hat, when people suffered !rom, this dls,ease years ago, ,'eiy few recoyered. Nowadays
On the unit’s last visit, 70
The, statement says: * 1 : thing Is all jrlght. ‘ Nowadays, there Is no need
: health may benefit because :toe mptold! fears that they had ■ about i their chest will have been ! removed by the fact that they; have had an' ^-ray and joiow tha t; every-
fnd go along to toe X-ray unit ' to make sure, their
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! “Others toll to have their qhest X-rayed :-because they feel 111 perfect health. ‘ These people do hot realise that,; although vfery,!'little tuber culosis 'of the chest is found nowadays, the; majority of cases / dlscoyerejl never know that fanytotog 'yras .tlife matter with them. • . :• UM : . ,
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taktog-.chest X^fays,,'there -is no danger ifoihMradlatlon and
j," As toe, mofilie!X-ray ; unit Why put ! “ On this question,, the;
, for all, members of tfie> com munity, Tvltfii toe, exception of
' Pf 15 years,, and expectant mothers, to avail, themselves of a chest X-ray each time' the unit'visited their locality."
schoplchlltoto uhdei; 'the .Age .......................... ,
Medlfeal' Research Council’s: report oh radiation; stated!' toat it was 'vital and ncessary
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II 1; She pleaUto guilty and was
Moss say&
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lOE M -
^deayout'xih prwjay'iast, she,. Eve^- wile! of/ the btouty!
pleaded not guilty! said he had called at th® Premises In order to collect; some workmen-and tools. Thetoenl had beeii working to a| basement, the only entry .I to, which . was through a trap-door close; to Where he: had!parked.
In co^rt; Colboume, who He ■ added that' after 'being- •
spoton to'.fe'tfietottotable-he ‘ rettoried - to'- BlackbUhi "arid hnmtolhteiy' fang, ''up'CUthT erfe' POllfeei Sttotoh, ato -Wai told/that ion Jib accountjshould
he:p8rkJni;thQmalniroad.':i ' ■He subliilttedithat'Whlle thi
van may have ckuited sOftidlnJ convenience ' to- pedestrians;. his I onjy.i alternative would
havefbeemto parkin/themalri road.
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