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I Clithmfi Adbertiser & Time: , January 23, 1959 ■ Llir' T h e A m a t e u r S t a g e


Newcomers Agatha Christie thri


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niake do with a handful of middle-aged men, UUiiUUUiuyi.c;u/.vj w**v


h^ye 'to tie rejected .because of ithe lack of] a number of young male dctors.


I :+V,rt 1onb> nff o SUfflClent • .i '


"services of a number ; of yotpig men for quite I a time, brit It has also Iiitt been strengthened by other niale member^*.


/ They ^11 be seen iwheri the


Players present Agath^ Chtls- tle’s “The Spider’s .Web” at the beginning of next month


In fact, five neW| members


will make their debut. They are:'Mr. F. Deaklh, Mr. D


Mr. Deakln, I . understand,


has only recently come to live In this district. He was previously at L a n c a s t e r , where he took part In amateur dramitlcs.


Miss Fell Is, of course, the


daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Jimmy Fell; of King Street, Whalley, and might be said to he a member of a


local entertainer, and her brother, iari, recently made his debut on B.B.C. television In a play he wrote himself.


theatrical family. Her father is a well known


PLEASANT EVENING "The Spider’s Web” If


vintage Christie, attd those fans of the mlld-mpnered matrohly-ldoklng woman whc has probably killed more people In prlnt-^and jin more ways—than any other crime story writer. Can lookifofwarc. to a pleasant evening.


. an additional performance of this play because mariy people were unable to obtihi' seats for the last production, “ Th Reluctani'Debgtante.”, fflth


Mr. G. W. Earle; 58 years iWth iocal sDlicitorB


'■'A ikJRMfeR member of trie staff of Messts. Rairis-


bottoiri, JJadle, and Dixon, ^f Church Street, % , 'George


William Earle, forincrly bf Henthom Road, Clitherbe, died yesterday week in St. Lebnards-on-SCa.


; Mr. Earle, who 'woujd haye been 90 on February 4tp, began his caireer ris office boy in a solicitor’s office In ms native EcChlnsWell, near New­ bury, Hampshire.





years before marrying ahd moving to Cl 1 t;herpe In December,: 1888, to work'!'for Messrs. Eastham and Altkeh.


he g r e a 11y mere a!sed‘his


knowledge of law, and it vias with re­


gret, that he had' to re-f. llnqulsh his work In 1927 because of d e a f nes.a and concen­ trate on'con-


s As right-hand man .to He went to Ipswich for tWb It has been decided to give


Shaw Mr. C. Bume.ttrHurst. Miss Sheila Webber and Miss Susan FCII.


.Players do| not look like having to face this difficulty for quite a while. Not only has the society .enJOyed the


the, Friday i&rid performances wele


Saturday booked up.


produce “ The iSPlder’s Web.” He Js both a talehted producer arid actor. His | talent as an


Mr. Fred ; Buildck will


actor ’was s^ri .In his pprtrayal In “iThd Reluctant Debutante.” ii I


iNext . y?eek !j-wril see the annual oifferlng of |the Cllthe-


loe Royal: Gramipar School (Boys) Dramatic Society. ! il ■ ^


rish Church i; [Wednesday.


jThls year, thej nave chosen


to present Bernird Shaw’s “Arms and the Han.” The first performaicii given in thelP tf! Slmday School jo


wUl be


the local braric rich of the British LeglJh ati Waddlngton Methodist Seen with


the group of children In


:WHEN I


L-Drivei 16-jybar-old boy,


Juvenile Panel last .week on a sumntons )f carryliig a


app..u..w.* —._ _ _ . appeared fat Clitheroe nbn-competenij aipenger on


his niotor cycie, while still a provisional llc^n:e holder, he ■ told the copit j that his passenger had told him he wps a qualified 1 icence holder.


handed to the mice, It was found to haVk’ expired in April, 1957.


!when the licence was discharge,I He was granted as the


an absolute Panel felt


t^ f e was some d) case, and accieited that the youth had 'leleved his passenger to le the a! current llcenc:


ibiibt in the le holder of


j On a second slummons of


carrying a patoenger on a motor cycle wll(h was not ritted with a prijer seat, the youth was fined ;!1.


500 at Fa ' '-Ball.


■IfANY memriel’s of , the farming cbm hunite .were


Among th?i Bob people. wh» attended thA lEnnual ball


bfganlsed byj yh.® Cittheroe and Bowlandi bri nch ;of the N.F.U. m the jKln; Lane Hall, Clitiierbje, on jE^c ay. ;


j The i J r a d i t l ) n a l song, f Farmer’s Boy,’ vas suflg,by Mr. Jbseph feAlsLaw, a locAl auctioneer.


I Mr. E. W. Gjili yas M.C. for Idanclng, to music provided by the [Ambassadors Players, bf


, MorroAmbe. ■; j (“ Chcl'e tiMace’’). who entertained.


the picture j i [j


WILL SPE^ t-wave link With base


RADIO AMBULANCES


pLITHERO S’S county ambulance station, in common with ^ the oth$ seven stations in No.jS Health Division, wifi within a mSnth, be equipped with | its own transmitting set] This jwill enable the station to kepp fn constant touch with its ambulances, one bf which l^as already been; fitted with a high) frequency short-wave radio. .


This is part of the latest move to Increase! the efficiency of the - Lmicashlre County Council ■


of a call being receded. A spokesmajn at,the Ciithe­


roe station sdldj that the installation o ' :, the short-wave


radio in one jof the ambu­ lances was, already provffig a


success. I , Although trie j statlbh had


not yet been etjuipped, with a transmitting set, all 'emer­


gency, calls tlithe ambulance were routed'vlA I the Accrhig- ton headquarters.


j


turned am t u l a n c e s Into mobile hosiltals, as each vehicle carries | a supply bf drugs, bahda?es| and surgical' instruments, j i


The fitting ;ojf radios has ;


highly traltod' 'am,bulance. men.'


Crew me fiber A are all ' i ! I,'


In addltlob toi the increased


speed of.!ari4Werlng calls for help, radio] communications between amtuiAnce crews and their base'^ safe: money bn petrol, , tyres ^nd wear and


tear:: ' , ’ll ) . '[


At eiither6e, iwhere T3 men with two ambulances and a


car for sltitak cases, j serto an area Inch ding the borough


uccessive Magistrates’ Clerics,


■Tllfer' WEEjpSi k


BLEAZARID—i ATiAWAY


1 The weddih'g tmk place at- Ithe Salvation Amy/Citadel, j rAccrlngton, jbn Saturday, of ;- Mr. James BleazArd, .only son


vgyariclng and general office worir. .:


i i


TRIBUTE PAID


known solicitors gathered to pay tribute to him oh| his retirement In 1947 Mter completing- 58 years’ .service in CUtherb'e,; he had ' had longer law experience than


At k.dihner at which well


any of them. Mr. Earle; celeb


T h e k i R u s t b e G l e D O N ’ T


'OF 2


a r e d R e g a r d l e s s . o f i C o s t W A S T E T I M E — ^- - - - - -


SPECIA /6 IN THE


k S O U N D


L DISCOUNT oh USUAL STOCK


I N V E S T l V f E M T THfekiRASTICRED U C n O N S W I L L E N D SOON


golden wedding In Wife, the late Mra, 'larle, held tee'ihlng aupolntipents at Paytherne, Sawley and Ciifieroe Council In later years, srie was f


town after his retirement, wm a piong?r -.motorist in past Lancashire arik kto'emto : bf the Specdal :Cbnsta|buiary;Tor many years


mT Earle, who


Cllthe'ro'e and Bow;laiid Mili­ tary Tribunal First Wor ld , . although In the .Couygp -pi. a fairly busy, fife, ,hej ,had. llttl? tifrie for 'siSort he waA silMys lSj.nil :bf sKoptlhg. arid fishing.


He was acting cibrk. to .the


.. He: leaves a j son ' and 'kAughtlBr,,; will


acprir.ribd! sympathy In their beteAvembiit.


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Ga l l e y r d i t 483


€ t I T M t n O '• ■ 'I i


THE SHOE SPECIALISTS f


34, CASTLE ST. PHONE 735 i


Y k ) 0* S h o e R ^ p h i r e - F o r ^ t t e r R e s u l l s Vicar Mt


rfTlE Itov. Ernest .N. Llvesey, A 'of MeUor,. Tate, iVlcar of ’Weeton, j formerly] Vicar of Heyhoiises, Vicar of Ingleton


Arid Vlbbr of .Grlndieton, wrib died In November, !left £2,764 (£1,777 net).


rated his 1938. His


BjHacewell ” ihbols.


teacher af^St. James’s Sunday School.


lef^ ! the


!of the lato 'Mr and, Mrs. iWlUlam’Bleazard bfi32 Woone Lane, Clltheroe,iaiidMl& Jean


ilate Mrs. |IAra,'way,:'Of 55 'Richmond Hill Street, Ac-^ crington. j j ij


Laraway, Atoqnd daughter of Mr. i;. S. LarAway, and the


the bride wore Si Ivatlon Army uniforrii with; white bridal qord and cajcried an ivory New Testament iwlth a spfay of


Given away !i) i her father,


white carnAtlons m attendaricA were MN


I^lAhre^ Hpri. ,4 trlehd of toe bride, who wore Salvation Afihy uhlform ] a id a spray; of pink c a r n a t i o n a n d the bride’s nieces, the' Misses


•Valerie HuihphrAy and, Clufls- tirie'LarawAy, who wore white dres^’e’s 'and cArried -posies; of French'anemones.


Mr. Derek 1 Williams,


piitheroe,^ a fidend'i of hfldegrobm, wah and ijlessxs. LarawAi/. and


of the best . man


Clitheroe, jwerei, groomsmen. The psher j'was Mr. L, :Hall.


tiuririg thA ceremony, per­


formed by! fiqnior Majoy L. Drake, a friend of the bride­


groom from HJgh Wconib?; the :hymns “ 0: perfebt Love " and . “ fiplrlt | Divine, ThoU


'cAritAto A.'.Wrl'^'t. A roceritidriJlcllowed In the


m M cWle ^left hpneymoo^ iri,.. Jlackpool, toe


Loveliest 'Arid' Hoi?" F®re Sling. T}ie organist-was Mrs.


Coirdierallve' ^oiiis,|Accrlng- ■ton;TMd'';r$P::'l^^


a


newly- for


,b. . Arid ;K. §. DrAtoe...pl


0 ’NE:iLL-snis, ' j A pretty wedding took place


at St. Mlcheei:and St.'John’s R.C. Churc i,]! Clitheroe, on Saturday between Mr. Harry O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. ,0’Neill, ,of! 5 ..Park yiew, Radiham, aMj. Miss .Margapet ,Mary Sims, daughter! of Mr. H. Sims, ap'd! the late Mrs. Sims, of 1:! Talbot | Close, Clitheroe.


► ----- ^ ^ '


and a rural j community stretching from iPendleton i to Chipping, an' average of 5,000 miles a month jls logged! jby the I vehicles,; and over ]200 cases are dealt i^th:


j j knee the early da'ys of the


organisation, Iwhen part-time driver's'were used, or’as in the case] of CUtrierpe, local taxi:


firms were ; utilised, grbat strides have j bden made j to perfect the efficiency of the; organisation, j


j |


,a ciew of two, poth of whom 'Are j trained j ambulance mfen, Each station ]; Is mAnricd around the clock.


j


^arettfes fell from boy^s


■ J - ' ■■' ■, :■ ' i OEEiiNG soinethlng fall from


by] one of two boys he tow crossing the top of King Lane, a policeman investigated and .found It to be] a pox of; 50 ’ cigarettes.


beneath ja pullover worn Society.':


them, but later! admlttedl he had stolen ' them from [the Victoria) • Street branch : of C l i t h e r o d Co - operative


The boy said he had bought ] ' | |; Thlswas stated at Clithpiide


Juvenile, PAnel last „.week, when two | bdys appcEied


charged" with [.stealing the cigarettes, worm 7s. 6d.


■One boy, agejij 11, admlitod trie offence,: and the other,


. afedd nine, said [that he riad been with the older boy when


trie j ] :


Givan awiiyj.by her father, the'bnde wwe A'ballet-length


gown of jwhlte wlljchcrAft lace, with a | high necKlme, trlpimed with! nylon, andj a shopt rilrcul irivell secured ‘by a 'edtoririt bl pearls and nylon. She, carried .an! lyory, prayer book and h 7aClnth bells. ! ‘


Joan Salisbury, the Mtoses Maureen ' UoX and Anne Mar§cien, and , two ; .small Atterfd'ants, th'e Misses Eileen


In . att'eh Jahee were Mrs.


Cox and Janet Marsdenv The three p]d.er ^ttendapts


wore ne’w lengtri' dresses | of lilac-colour ;d nylon wlth .piJik fidwers tot In,' and i carried bouquets ol pink carnations. |


’liim’Mtisden: -pink edroriets.: The two ; small atfCndantb


Mrs. Salisbury had j,a lilac coronet, and the Misses Cox


'riyldri with tiered'skirts, the bodices being embroidered with white, and carried pink 'toujffs.' . ' !, !; ■, ^ : j,-


wore Jong : idtoss,es ,Qt Pihri


■ The brli'egrodm’s brother, Mr. C- O’Neill,: was ijest vm , and Mr.iC). films,'the bride’s


brother, and Master J. ;I^k, her cousin ^^hared, the duties of gqddmmari, 'The risher was the .'bride’s uncle, Mr. B. V. MafsdCn'


/broTO coat,'With pink Acces- 's.j., offlclAt&d„. a reception sorles,' :


bride travellmg In A; donkey- which th '


, Mr. And] MW


to reside: At'32 ciitheroe. j


'Ft F Hafinhfi


kitchen utensils from ^ r k - : Among th e ! weddliig gifts friehdk'of tori b]rlde. j


W.' T. Searsbn, Ltd., Ciitheroe. j «r .m


■THe wedding gilts!included Partridge Hotel, Clitheroe. ’ ■were a, mirror, (vegetable


was held at j toe Dpg and


JSleazatd are rack, and sel; of jiigs IWffi. Worine Lan6,


1


M6116'#i;; thie qeremoii^, a t ' wmen me t Rtev..l;ri. r , aanuoiu,


knew the cigarettes had been stolen. '-


oflett'Ce occurred, ■ i : The older boy, |lt was stated,


had, .been before! toe cour( .on a 'Previous occasion, wlterj^he was granted a ' conditional discharge, . ' j j CouTi. J.


, j Crltchley,


'rifesiding, said [ the ofleflce Was a serious one,'And jin View of trie 1 elder boy’s previous appearance In cmirt, ne would be' placed on 'oro-. batlon for, 12 months. I The younger; boy ]^aiited„^ |an absolute c h a r g e . ;


was dls-;


I Coun. Crltchley urged both! boys to join a 1 youth club or some similar ‘organlsatioii.


j B O T f O M


lit they continued together


j He urged thej parents of [both boys to keep a closer ■ivAtch on them [and to Atop: ihem apart, as he felt they imlght get lnto[more mischief


to go ari rand there 'were J5 , cattle. 307- K^gs


CliAlteiBOE AUC&ON maBt ■ At Monday’s j fatstoAk | sale


heifers add bullocks, £7 15s. to £8 7s.. per cwt.;; tirade 3 and 4 heifers and bullocks! £6 17k to £7| 12a.;,youngj cows, £6 to £7 Is.i 'other cows,: £5 to, :£5l IBp. Hoggs, i2s. 9(1. to 38. per lb.; sheep 2s. to 23. 4d. Pork plgk 34& to 36s. 66. , per, seprej lb.’,; cutters, 33s. 9d. to 3to.:,,bacon plgsj to''36s.;'sows, m to 25s. 6d, Tjotai: clearance , made. , ' , |


Arid eh^P, -m '66 pigs bn W (Jood ttode for aH!<aasses. | j Quotations; Grade 1 and 2


'f Wiuujff 3398 S . TEXTILE plRIsiDENTT


r^UNCIL of: the textile Institute has nomlr ated


toe Earl of Derby as firesident ■fOt 1159-80. ! ■


BT .IPPOraTlSNT


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T elephone: 663 i? KiNfG L a n e , c l it h e r o e


for BEDDING A A P E R F E C T G O O D S F I r A N N E L E T t E S H E E T S


I Ci- E I D l i R D O W N S i J i i a y r s .


G R E Y ; I


s h e e t s aLl sizes FREEWira


WASHING Get your ndwv ijowj


i !i


CLITHEROE C0-6PI toaETY! LIM


M O O R L A N L , C L I I II and


pullojver -COURT 'TOLD


Now eveiv ambulanqe carries


in the Division. Itf means that, should an! emergency arise, a vehlplC can be:diverted to the scene within seconds


Ambulance ServlcC


.0 more than 100 children who enjoyed themselves i at Legl>h


' i School


is Mr. H. Mitchelson |


the party given by oh i^ sAtiirdav of Motecambe,


Siturd^y. r a n t i ’f t i i


Ministry Civil


all 0 .......... ' i l l I i l l ' • ; mm m0S mm Mlmi But Wh a l l e y Church i e C r i t i c ih


amateur Tack of


ll^sihave to who are


outnumbered J by the women,; This means thatj&in^e plays .* .... .15


: ,,AT THE LEGION PARTY guesfl ciitheroe. Toc^ , . Saturday enter-:


talp^d ioo guests at the 10th annual iparty for cripples and invillds.


: j 'The guests were taken toj


the party, held In the Parish j Chlirch School, by members! of_|ciltherbe Rotary Clib and! th'd Bound Table, and were:


feMivid by:the Mayor ahdj Maiyor^s, Coun. and Mrs. J.:^ rlstle. 1 i"


En


man] jvelc'omed the and I -\^hed the Mayoress a!


Mr. 1 , k Morton,'the .


chair-. guests,!


coriiplete and speedy rCpovery frdmj her recent operation, j


ifter ri : hbt meal, the;


Mi}. H. A. Coates. 1 . Jco icert I followed


■ (cbihedy); (soprano)}


thb I irtlstes were Hornby j !(accordion


;picny jof Light was con- ted by the Toe H pilot;


girls’ jcholr; Johnnie Bryan. |star shakers; and


t \ ,vai>i..ui.uiuu. , Joun (baritone); Sam Bridge Brenda Mrs.


Houlker’s Coates


dbcbd by Mrs. G. 'Wilkinson. I biun. W. __ ______ __


..


ITHE staff of drlvl: ig examln- i Li Am Q V


ers enployed by cf Transport


*T\TlV


Increased bringing


Aviation )y a


1,050. Thpy e are v icancles In country.


tyie parts of. total about th !


«Ui^ Kt is j


to


further 200, to


, epun. B. Sharpies.


*^^6 C l i t h e r o e |Technical who] presented two plays, pro-


Shaijples was


V^oll jU U u i i v c * lartlstes were , expressed by .


'cctapere, aild thaijks to the t fVio ' lAIlC__ success of the party


; was] once again contributed to ;by ! the I generosity of the


Clitheroe I Amateu)’ Operatic and Dramatic Society, who


had helped by a donation to ; Tbc! H funds.


25, Y E A R S AGO


Items fram our Janu iry 26thl


unem: iloyed employment. Blaikbum people by


PEEPS INTO THE PAST b o Y E A R S A G O


A SCHEME whereby 500 \1 THfjplrKnT*TT


issue of 1934 Blackburn


men werei rngaged tlon work! at 'galley Abbey ended. The men’s been ■ paid from


i contributions In


of Blatkbtrn Catiedral,, the Provost; Sinker,


In excava- wages had _


organiser ‘ of thi scrienie, which had:^one cn for Over a year, addressed the end j )f the


he men at work, ,and


handed ea :h man a bonus ofV #


10s.


their wites ^ ahl , ■attended 'tie annud dinner of the Cllthiroe aid District Chamber i iTTrape the Star tie t' After dlni ef,'


Clltheroej ! buslpeto men, friends.


held in


music of Hr. was'.enjoyed.


'■ *


Presentations cf toMrs.’Asjheton, pf


the I annual biee ifoe


a past Asspclatioi|i,


honoured


.Personal lerylce ],eagiie. * *


the: C.B.;1 result of 1 appeal o


danilrig to ,the S. Ecott’s band


Ariiiisj Hotol. * iwuquets


Hall, and Mrs. of y/orston, were A


Unionist dissociation, held at Great Harjvqpd. Mts'.iAssheton president ’ of the


and recently


fer receri*' broadcast IbehElf of the


by the award of ., announced the


An exeiutlve motion that


men of 5(^ years’ membership should bri elected honorary members ]wa! cairled unahi- mously at thp anr Ual meeting of Clitherbe Cricket, Bowling


and Tennjs (Jlub. * *


'roe held its first social night at 'the Starklb Arms Hotel!, In' addition to j IbcAl members and -toeir wives, there-Were


The Roiary Clut) of Clithe-


, several visitors from. Mast Lancashire towns


Artistes 'enjoyable


, Rotarlan with Mr. piano.


Mr. Ernest Allen, Mr. Jjoseph Robinson,


contrlbAtlrig to Ah pro'gn,mme were


Mrs. 4d^a; H. B.


Stokes, and


r of BUrtiley, 'ShAw at the


Divlslohl Women’s


_ Downham Greenwood, feature of ig. of the


Items prom our issue of j January 29tl, 1909


■Rlbble [Was frpzen _ over, ,in 1, ballot on the half-time


l^AIN ended a sharp spell ■4''j;of frost, during which skatlrg [had been general trirpuAhout the district. The


tridugh riot suffiiientl,’’ safe fori skating. I # ' ^ #


.Uirilt, and 575 we::e In I favour. 86 j were:'neutral, and about


questlbn, ! 1,599 iriembers of trie local' Weavers’, Winders’ arid Warpers’ Association voted against raising the age


260 pppers were not returned. ' #


Bawsthorne iriedal: In *^.,0— — — sixteeri -, and - a - half., yeaf s’


Brigade, s(jclal


, presented at a


■wlto a silver recognition,, of


supper and Mr, Thomas


, [Members I '* the Fire


selvic'e. !-Coun. J. Holden, criainnan of th'! committee, iriade the presentation, and e}cpre^ed the committee’s appreciation of Mr. Raws- thorne’s: services as engineer. : I


I * * *


Uigaiu^cu; uy cuts of Messrs, 'i'hoinpson’s, Ltd.


anure.i #' ; fffi or .At a’ social


land . of basic limestone or ‘ g


’[A demonstrati m of a new iriveritiohj. for farmers was. given at Glsburn by Messrs. Aj Tebay, junior, and A. Barinls- tfer, the' patenteiis. 'This [■was, - machine . for the more: flclent, application to the' slag,, ground r a p u l a t e d


ganised! by tli le workpeople dance


fialford; Bridge Mill, Mr! J. Ainsworth was presented with A sllyeir cake touyenler of wedding. The .


. # * !


basket as a h is ! recent presentation


was made by Mr. H. Waljnsley. ; |


, A new, -orgiin, built | by MessrA, 'Wo rd swo r th and ’(iompAriyj of Leeds, under! the direction .’of Mr James Eccles, df Blackburn! [and ,Clitheroe 1 was opened at West Bradford iUnited' Methc^dlst j Church. !Mr. j ! T. Pleidlrig,, pf' Darwen, iri?as the! preAcher | at the I special services, at which ! recitals .iterel given j by ;Mr. 'ifeccles. Mr. Edwin Hatgeaves, ; (bf GrlndlAton,! y'as the soloist lAnd An augmented choir sang under toe con- Mr. John


inthems , ductorshlp of [ Oottam, juriloj;,


* of ]


ln> which John' John


mor Britain


e ^ i D e ^ r s needs!


ABfied I pi shell Is ,to! meet thej


trial deyelbpinent,: Britain ■will] require' 60! per ['ceiit. more' qualiriied 'engliieers by 1960— raising' trie' number from- 135,060 ...tp! 220,006.


quickening rate of Indus-! I


edited by Mr. Richard Fortj MJ*. for Cllthetoe, and chair-: Government’s


man of [the Parliamentary Coirimlttep.


scientists ployed, bound to


■United StAtes or purely op the


'f.and Britain


cdnsldered, tt question qualified


In any comparison with the lose, I'Ajs the report


eriglneers em- Is clearly


the U.S.S.R.j number of


If, howfever, percentages are en' the main


is whejther enough scientists and englj


neers ar^ beipg 1 usqd in tljie most hriport'Emt industries, and' whether they are being correctly|j used] by their employers. , p j] ■ . ' j|j'


HIjSHER EDUCATION If these reciuiremehts are


to be riie(; higher education in sc'Jence' and engineering will hqve to l! expajn(l as rapMy ddring the next |l0 years as jit hAs ’ done duttag the .' pari decade. :


j pqr cent.j must hot fall. I


group rieing 1 given [higher education in these key sub­ jects, ntjw a little over one


’The proportions In each age |j


it Is deslfable p a t In Britan more mdn and women wl|h scientific' and engineering educatlori and training should be given responsible adminis­ trative arid commerclar posts.


The report concludes that They j would bring the


greater under^tAndlng of the fundamehtaljiirpblems of the industries In'which they work; than those nof trained.


educated and Guild


ITyRS. L. KIPPAX, a Central Committee! .membe r ,


spoke About |iriental Illness and Its jireatm!ent to members of the! Clitrieroe Women’s Co-operative' Guild on Tues­ day. ' [


Miss D.j: Knight and Mrs |E. Allen expressed: thankA


Mrs. E. Wllsoii presided, and ': , I This ls|;statedJin a survey,:


and Scientific ’ i


,1 1 NEW MOTO|l : : > full kFrAR-sA


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