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THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN THURSDAY DECEMBER. 4 1952 10 HOME OFFICE SUED FILM QJJOTA CASE DISMISSED VILLAGERS WANT BY-PAS INCLUDED IN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN "Preferable" to Main Road Widening THE WEATHER Fog ftear Towns Frost An anticyclone centred to the W. of ScotlanoVis moving! SE. over, the British Isles. Most parts of the country will have "TREMENDOUS" COST OF REPAIRS TO SLUM PROPERTY Salford Corporation Has Spent 80,000 BY PRISONER Alleged Cell Attack Magistrate Disquieted A man in Winchester Prison awaiting Sir Laurence Dunne, the Bow Street From onr own Reporter trial had his skull fractured when he magistrate, yesterday dismissed the film authority wanted for housing could be was attacked by another prisoner who quota summons against the Gaumont- zoned for industry, it was willing to allow had been certified as a mental defective Cinema, Haymarket, Loudon, described evaded by "his disappearance.

We try to recover the cost of the repairs from the tenant in weekly instalments," said the official, but in many cases it is very it to oe used dv smau industries. A slot of 261 acres ot land at Gatlev a "shop window of the Rank was1 the subject of an objection by Mr A. Cowell. on behalf of the owners the Organisation." The summons, brought fine weather with frost early and late, and some fog 'patches, mostly near large towns. Forecast tor the period up to midnight: bndM.

S.E. S.W. EniUW: tight to undent H. to HE. winOi-.

Sue. E. aBd NX. Euiul: Light co modtnfc-K. to KW.

irlndj; milnlT One: fiwt and ut. Beat of Eaxlmad: Ulht vaiiabl vlsd: asart InxnTto pttSe mr lam towns: Iron early and lace. rvtfacr Oauoak: Main clcudr weather aprewltnt to a NTdlatrtcM. ultn client, rain In places: contlnulnc One In the a nlfbt irosta. SEA PASSAGES 8 NartB Sea: Sea moderate.

Entflah Channel (E). Irian Sea. St Gearie China til Sea sltfhc doubtful whether the money can ever and was being kept in the prison pending removal to an institution. This was stated during a civil action at 'the Hampshire Assizes at Winchester yesterday, when William Henry Burwyn be recovered. We are virtually acting exors.

of J. T. Pendlebury who wanted it by the Board of Trade, alleged that the Circuits Management Association, as agents for the property." It is understood that the landlord zoned ior nousing. ine county council contended that it was unsuitable for building. It was difficult ot access, of which Mr Rank is chairman, failed usuallv disaoriears when called on to Chester, People living in Holmes Chapel want their village by-passed.

When the public inquiry into the, second part of the Cheshire county development plan continued here to-day they objected, through their vicar, the Rev. John Culey, to the absence. of any proposal in the plan to build a by-pass. Mr S. Brown, senior assistant solicitor to Cheshire County Council, described the objection as being against the policy of the Ministry of Transport.

"The planning authority has every sympathy with the obiector." he said. It was stated adjoined a corporation refuse tip. and was Ellis, said by his counsel to be at present to meet the prescribed quota of British mane repairs that wouia proDaDiy cost We are continually being asked to spend tremendous sums on repairing slum property," said Councillor B. Burchili (Lab.) at yesterday's meeting of Salford City Council. "It would seem that Mr Brady has not only arrived in Salford but has been operating here for some time." He asked whether any further information was available after a report by the Finance Committee that 627 expenses had been incurred by the corporation in carrying out repairs to bouses under Section 201 of the Public Health Act (that is in default of the owners doing the job), and that this would be recoverable with interest by weekly instalments ranging from 8s 5 to 13s lOJd.

Councillor Burchili said: considerably more than tne nouse iiseu is worth. A popular method of dis- serving a sentence of seven years pre-road. ventive detention in Oxford Prison, sued the Home Office for damages in anneanns is for the landlord to Rive an 8T.N MOON films for supporting programmes at the Gaumont between October 1, 1950. and September 30, 1951. Mr Neville Faulks.

for the Board or Trade, had said 'that between these dates Rises (Mancnester) 8 06 Sets 3 52 RlTi! mScSoSi) 617p.m.SetsllU5aJk. The aloan: Last quarter December 9. inmate of one of the hostels for the down-and-out a rtound or two to buy wnicn was to relieve tramc congestion in respect ui uajussca wuh-h uiuimu Cheadle High. Street. "But this will be were due to the negligence of.

the prison tne house from nun. sucn a saie is the Gaumont showed 878,446 reel or supporting British films, which was perfectly legal. The corporation can get KlnlWav extensIonJ authorities, and to a breach of the prison that the new north-to-south motor-way in tne urst nve years ot tne development rules. a court oraer ior tne new owner to pay for the repairs, but as he has no money which was proposed would pass aoout 552,398 feet short of the quota. Giving his judgment, the Magistrate said that, having in mind the general "The TnsneMr rx-r w.mm That Mr J.

Scott Henderson. Q.C for Ellis. a mile to the west of the existing main the corporation nas to loot tne out. point will be considered by the Ministry I said that the incident occurred on July 22. road through the village, and relieve it picture at tne tune, we circuits management Association had roved that its The tenant of the house, meanwiuie, is paying no rent but is liable for the of Transport.

1949. when Ellis was in Winchester Prison or some of its tramc. failure to meet the quota at the Gaumont awaiting trial. He was hit over the head rates. It is obviously unlikely that his Mr Culev said that to relieve con Playing-Grounds "a Disgrace and remained unconscious until removea HIGH-TIDE TABLE QJ.T.

GJbl.T. Blackpool 12 27 a.m. 12 45 pm. BoutntSr: V2 07 a.m. 12 2d m.

Tidal Institute Caprrigbt LlOHTtNU-tlr TIMES (Msnchester 22 B.m. to 7 37 m. YESTERDAY IN MANCHESTER mnrmii Pass MmoaoiociCii. Oasnf tot WDjucsniT. DicxiatB 3.

Weather summary lor past 24 Itoura endtaf 9 pm. (O.M.T.): Variable cloud with, brtrnt periods. Barometer tendency: BlslJW. Barometer cmimuarajf 1.034.7 (30.6231.1. -siiade temperature: Pry bulb.

9 a.m. 57.1. 9 m. 37r9. wet bulb.

9 a.m. 34.7. 9 p.m. 35 6: msslmum 44. minimum 35 Humidity (Mrcentae: 9 a.m.

77. 9 p.m. 78. Rainfall: Trace. Sunshine: 3 hra.

The barometric pressure elyen is correct ed to mean a level at 45de latitude and ISdee. eentlerade (53 6dee Forecast chart for midday, December 4. gestion in the village it was proposed to weekly contributions can ever pay ior the mst. nf thr renairs. sinra the house to a hospital at Oxford, wnere ne was The state of Altrincham's reerentinn was due to circumstances oeyona lis control.

It was conceded by the prosecution that special conditions applied to West End theatres. If you accept that demolish a block of shops and widen the operated is almost certain to fall down long before grounds was described as a disgrace by Mr Edgar Jackson, a smallholder, of Heves "There has been luch extensive use of this section of the act that the corporation has already spent 80,000 rand is still having to spend well 1200 a month. I want to know how money is raised and what precautions are taken to see that there is no abuse of finances of the corporation. "I am asking these Questions because road. These shops would De renuut on the east side of the road, where industry and the nrimarv school were already he can do so even if he pays reguiariy.

un uecemoer iiwt, cms was cviivicira at Winchester Assizes and sentenced to three years' imprisonment. It was while serving that sentence on July 10. 1930. that Lane, rimperiey, wnose two-acre holding was included in a residential zone for use Most of the housing was to the "Closed Shop" Issue the West End groups are not to exmou films that have been exhibited elsewhere, then you must spread the quota films that you have to use over the whole group, he said. In order to fulfil the ouota there must be as an open space.

It adjoins 25 acres of west of the road, and to go to worK. no TV. ffrnnn of the CltV land wnicn Aitrincnam intends developing, the writ was issued, cms was released on necemher 6. 1951. but be again got into their shopping, or attend school people mr Jackson, who conducted his own council, attempting at yesterday's meeting to force the "closed shop" issue, was if the peculiar incidence of certain epairs in this month's list.

For instance. would nave lo cross ine roao. iueeiuiKs case, said Aitrincnam already had two sufficient films, and if by exhibiting inferior of village people had voted almost trouble and was arrested on March 23. and at Oxford Assizes he was sentenced to seven years' preventive detention, which recreation grounds wnicn were a disgrace because the council had no money to outmanoeuvred bv the Labour majority, which turned the challenge into an oppor-tnnifer tr rnfflmi in eeneral terms its sup- nuns tne west nam audience was liireiy ro be diminished he thought it reasonable that unanimously in favour ol a ny-pass ratner than a road-widening scheme, which develop them. Mr L.

Warhrick. area nlannine ofilcer. would destroy the character of the Village, rtnrt nt tVio plnesH shno" TOllCV. It WaS sauna commercial practice aeuianueu uic exhibition of something else. The defence said that position existed.

he was sun serving He contends that the Injury so affected him that it had a lot to do with the subsequent offences and led to his arrest, conviction and present sentence of seven said the land had been included to help to He argued that the road was dividing the village in two. in Bury street lour nouses nave Deen repaired, two at a cost of 136. Is 8d each and two at a cost of 136 Is 9d each. It looks as if someone' is having a good guess by sending these figures in to the corporation, and we are having to pay. We have already been told that we will not get a lot of this money back because the houses will not last long enough." not done witnout strong protest, ana ub Conservative leader.

Councillor T. Clarke, questioned the right of the chair to accept meet me oenciency oi open spaces in tne area. He agreed with the inspector that Hio im nnc miiiuin uci n. vears Dreventlve detention. said Mr am monimnrif urnin in nil vit-w iidii iiu uimcumes in planning jsuesmere run were referred to when two firms appealed against the zoning of land owned by them for residential use.

Mr E. W. Widdowson. "Mischievous Proceedings" Sir Laurence said he was "a little bit riisnufoteri ahnut the launching of the thing but its present purpose for years. Henderson "I am bound to say the liana in tne jaroaaway area oi vjneaaie, i -C.

tuA I A nrLson officer named MacHueh onened area planning officer lor wirrai and west Cheshire, said that most of the land zoned tVUlbli 11H OLUWh WCU H1C 1 subject of another objection by the owners, the do ceu doors onjuiy ft, iw aaow connection whatever with the resolution it was supposed to amend. Councillor Clarke had asked that Staffs Committee should be instructed to report on the number of employees in each corporation department who were not complying with the council's direction of prosecution. The Board of Trade was directed by the statute to consult the Cinematograph Films Council about a certificate. But what hannened here was for industrial development was owned by Alderman F. Cowin deputy chairman of the Finance Committee, replied that the Chairman, Alderman J.

Park, who was not present, had remarked on this problem more than once in the hope that the responsible tne trustees oi tne late unaries uarran, 'is-iXCZ- who were represented bv Mr R. P. tinued Mr Henderson. He then went away Manchester snip janai company, wnicn would not let it be used by any industry that was not brintfine traffic to the canal. Bannister.

The school would be ODDOsite to obtain breakfast for the prisoners. ft is alleged that having let all the prisoners that after the certificate was refused the Cinematograph Films Council went straight to. the solicitor's department and July 1946. that "all employees shall be the existing Broadway Secondary School, and when finished, each school would Discussions had been taking place with the out he left them without any supervision." memoers ol tneir appropriate trane unions or organisations." He said there was accommodate 450 children. committee would take note.

It is only in our minutes because the financial a prosecution was launcnea. it mav hp I was misinformed, it may be Ellis had returned to nis owmceii wnen some other prisoner came in and struck him on the head. Ellis could remember company on, this Rescuing Port from Industry reason to believe that the number ran into hundreds and if this proved the case effect has to be reported to us and Councillor Burchili knows quite well Mr Bannister contended that the site was unsuitable because it adjoined the proposed Kingsway extension. It would be better, he said, to utilise it for building Mr Widdowson said that one of the the council must, for the sane or its own authority and dignity, either enforce its nothing about it and no one else seemed to know anything about it either. It was agreed that a man named Hammill was objects of the plan was to rescue the port that I have got the wrong end of the stick, but if that is so I think it Is a mischievous proceeding, because I think the launching of a prosecution must rest with the Ministry concerned.

It mu3t never Be upon anv recommendation that the Ministry good-class residential property ana pro instructions or withdraw them. where to address his inquiries." General Principles area xrom tne industrial innuences wmcn were settling on it, and tedding to destroy viding a shopping centre for the area and his colleagues believed that the near, which was almost fully developed, it. xnere is a reasonaDie cnance mat uu3 Councillor Burchili said he knew Labour group was afraid to attempt 100 per cent enforcement and only wanted to The school could be built about four launches its own prosecution, it must use area can be made into a complete, seii- rnntalneri residential area.1 he said. hundred yards away, near the railway. responsible.

ne was a ceruueu iiicuiii defective who had been convicted and dealt with under the Mental Defective Act. and was being kept at Winchester until a vacancy was found for him in a suitable institution. Ellis said in evidence that, as a person on remand, he was entitled to a reasonable its own judgment. i minis una is important. retain ine lustrucuuii su mai uuu aiu.wi-rlnnt hprp or ttiprp roulrl bp bullied and wnicn it was Dronosed to use ior council Questioned by Mr E.

C. Francis, for the ohlectors. about alternative sites, he said I houses. made an example of, as happened last nothing of the kind. It seemed impossible to raise the matter with the Health Committee because it only dealt with the general principles and surely the Finance Committee was responsible for council expenditure.

"When you get these prosecutions taken out of the hands of the Director of Pnhlip Prnsniitinni and launched bv the The Inquiry was adjourned until that the Ship Canal Company had said that month when a mason was dismissed for not paying hie union dues. if a small piece of land which the planning to-morrow amount of tobacco and nad toDacco 10 nis Ministries themselves, and entirely bv the councillor uewhurst (laD. said mat cell. the dismissed mason had expressed regret for his foolishness and was now back at Ministries themselves, tne responsibility unon the Ministry to consider all aspects Mr Henderson mat mignt nave peen an incentive to a convicted person to come in Yes. work.

Alderman John Brentnau chairman of the Staffs Committee, then JUDGE ON EFFECT OF BIRCHING Alderman Cowin The Finance Committee is not responsible for the policy of committees. If a council member feels strongly about a matter it is up to him to get on the committee and air his of a prosecution before launching is very great. The film department was apparently not consulted at all as to the COSH ATTACK ON WOMAN Clung to Handbag actual prosecution. Alter his release ne was unaoie to resume his normal iob because his injury prevented him from obtaining a public-service vehicle licence. He could not get other work and was arrested again about opinions there.

It is rather late in the I Wonder if day to come along here when the job has 1,953 FRAUD CHARGE been done and the financial effect three months later on a numoer ot Mrs Sybil Dorothy Fulton, of the charges. becomes apparent. Hotel Stuart. Richmond HilL was taken Mr Henoerwn Han your injury anything to do with those offences Yes. moved the party's amendment, which read: "That this council, being satisfied with the terms of the resolution approved in July.

1946. will continue to support the trade unions and organisations concerned, and that notices to this effect be posted in the various corporation offices and buildings." This was formally seconded, the vote was immediately moved, and the amendment was carried by the full weight of the group. The council earlier approved a resolution of the Transport Committee extending a 2d an hour national pay increase for craftsmen to such semi-skilled workmen only as belonged to their union. to the Royal Hospital, Richmond, last Kins sam mar. now.

alter reaainx ior a A Salford Corporation official said last night that the landlords of about four hundred and fifty houses in Salford have disappeared. Every house which is not in a dangerous condition has to be ISLE OF MAN EDITOR KILLED Mr Thomas Arthur Quayle, aged 56, editor of the Manx newspaper Mona's Herald." was killed on Peel Road, Douglas, yesterday in a road accident. Mr Quayle, a native of-Douglas, had spent the whole of his working life on island newspapers. He served with the Army throughout both world wars and was a former president of the Isle of Man British Legion. Company Director Sent to Prison Percy Charles Lavender (62), com' TiToht with head ininrles.

after heine Short time, he suffered from blinding A headaches. He also had lapses of memory. attacked while but walking. She told Called for the defence uDr M. A.

B. Passing sentence of four years' imprisonment at Leeds Assizes yesterday on John William Chinn (50). labourer, of Trent Street, Sheffield, who had pleaded guilty to conspiring with other men in the theft of steel, and to the theft of steel, Mr Justice Cassels said It is not without its interest these days, when evervbodv seems to be discussing Penton. medical officer at Winchester a reporter later pany director, of Boswell Place, Squire's Prison, said he formed the opinion that which means that the corporation has to It was about 8 30 p.m. when a man passed me and then, turning round, pulled Gate, Blackpool, was sent to prison for carry out tne repairs tne landlord nas Hammill was teeoie-minoeo out ne nan no reason to suspect that he might have out a cosh from his pocket.

It was a months at Manchester Assizes violent tendencies. horrible thing with three prongs or nails stuck in the head of it. He rushed at me The hearing was adjourned untu to-oay. yesterday after pleading guilty to cnronrsl rjtmishment. that when vou were and smashed me over the head.

I fell fraudulently converting 1,953. wrong' screaming Help and but had SUPPLEMENTARY CRITICISED twelve you had six strokes for stealing coal, and having had that, you stole 28s in tne presence ot minn to nang on to my hnnrfhno. There was about fl in it. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS per link tillnirnum two use. I Ail aucn announcement must authenticated br th name and addram Oltne lender, atw la tb oua feiraimenuh? the elanahiMa II bath Mrtite.

Mail itampa or portal orders mar be seat la cajmtnt. fully disposing of property, failing to see that proper accounts were kept, and fraudulent trading. The prosecution accepted pleas of not guilty to seven other charges of fraudulent conversion money, and tney gave you anoiner six strokes, and you. in your inglorious life, have followed that up with something like 25 further convictions. not alwavs ease to n-ive a hard and fast screamed and shouted and as I was yelling he ran off.

.1 The only other person about was a man on the other side of the road who watched estimate of costs, particularly, as in the case under discussion, when the purchase "What is so often claimed ror coroorai involving 926. DEATHS (Continued) BIRTHS punishment does not seem to have been realised in vour case. I wonder if VOU and adaptation or an old DU lining tor use as a special residential school was con the whole incident, but even when I shouted for help he took no notice. As I Mr G. Granville Slack, prosecuting, said yelled the man with the cosh ran away.

DLLY. On December 3. 1952. FRANCES VIRGINIA, the dtarl IotM wife ot the. late Charlea Kneit JOLLY 5 BelUMhem Road "Lr them.

Funeral at LTthim Pariah church on Rtdey. December S. at 2 30 nm. Ineurrlu to and A. Porter.

Ljtnara would have been so bad had you been put on probation under the care of a proba cerned. He pointed out that at least 1.800 of the additional expenditure of BICHABD. a eon. 1 UrPJllCfc ft YCUUD, aunaciwuut wuuuv vuaunw 2.231 had been insisted upon by the tion omcer. I ao not Know, uul mere ii Mrs Fulton, who is 61, had six stitches inserted in her head and is to return to that offences had been committed while Lavender was managing director of the Denton Sheet Metal and Engineering Company.

The company had been wound up on a creditor's petition last year. Creditors December a. at Sale Cottaae Hosoltal. ot Annee. xei.

uinem FREQUENCY OF ESTIMATES Councillor L. B. Biggs, at yesterday's meeting of the Manchester City Council, supported a protest made by Councillor James Hart, against the frequency with which, he said, committees sought the Council's approval of additional expenditure on schemes which had previously been authorised because the original cost had been underestimated. It was unfair, Mr Biggs said, for an official to place a statement of fact before the council upon which action had to be taken and then to come along later and ask for more money because the original estimate would not cover the cost of the scheme. Mr Biggs, who said he made no Charges, suggested that this was due either to Ministry of Education.

is. KINO. On December 5, J.952, uddenly, at 55 Blihtr lO Oaft ID UCD oauucbkr aim vw a anw 183 Dane Road. Sale hospital to-day for an X-ray examina 65 jean, The Judge also passed sentence on Lame, ujinm, n. a ti-uojt.

dearly loved husband ot Lilian KlnO (for aged TMTl Her husband. Captain Thomas "igJagi gSfiFtSkUSflS SSTSSUFli tion. three other men who had pleaded fiarrlco Benlor Muter at Lymm armrBr jBcbool) Fulton, a civil servant, said he was in d. it 2 SO cm. on Friday.

nnNN. a son nt St Peter's, ouBQinotioa Councillor Parlser (the chairman of the Education Committee) deprecated Councillor Biggs's action In attacking an official who could not defend himself. The responsibility, he said, was entirely the Education Committee's and he assured the guilty to conspiracy and thefts of steel December 5. inautrlca tel. Lymm 322.

SOI (nHht). the lounge of the hotel when his wife They were: December 3, 1932. at bis mldtnce, 25 ManancAVES. On December 5. at el uarja 'wTJieWmtn atfiet West.

UutoWl. to SrSSL (Vickj) wife ol. the 'late K. GORDON a. MARSH, were owed and it was not expected that there would be anything for them.

He alleged that Lavender had taken from the company considerable sums ot money." and had kept on trading knowing that the company had been running at a loss, and that debts could not be paid. collapsed inside the door saying, I have aaftar much VlCbOT IS fliKi wuauiwroc. lib Park -urat, naujaiD. Rwirno Smith 3D. labourer.

of CLABXHCB uirerins patiently borne, been coshed. rang yait and police (premature 11 areenbank Avenue. Oitlej dear! toted huswia ot dearlr toted Woodside Lane. Sheffield, four years' hicks, awo. wars, mnA dJr Of JtMXX and Belir father or ooaa ai were in the area in a matter of minutes man to mad dear son of ELlen Marah.

Berrlcc end eetomltul ipl, Afriu mnA A imprisonment; Walter Kadrord (dm. acetylene burner, of Lancing Road. tha afanehester crematorium on IConday, council that the additional cost was accounted for by the committee's decision to change the use ot certain sections of the building. By 92 votes against 18 the council a a altvi Fa he added They surrounded streets in the district but were unable to find the 12a BrmnkBome amum. Preitirietta Lancashire Mr JNeviue lasKi, W.u., aetenoing.

said the excess profits tax had hit the company Sheffield, ix mnntns ana Ernest t-oie (52), lorry driver, of Long Henry Street man. My wife said that her attacker was about 17 or 18 years old and was nara since tne ena oi tne war. tie saio that Lavender, "in a misguided desire to decided to authorise the Baths and wash at UOTOaitirc 1 maMoai a daunbter OllCUieiU, veto fin Tuesrlav Svdnev Storr (57). ECraD help the company to acquire business." wearing a dark suit." metal rfoakr nt Cattal Street. Sheffield COMINC OF ACE incompetence a lack of foresight or to a -deliberate attemnt to keeD the original houses to instal- an additional aerotone therapeutic bath at its Harpurhey premises similar to the bath the only one of its kind in use in the country which December 8.

at twelre noon. 6prays onw, Jgtesa. Inqutrlas to O. Ryder and Eon? Tel. RUB 4548.

M0 SI, Oa Oeambera. 1932. In a jiuraUif htime. lIXhOABW DpROTWY. the dearly lored wife ot the late John Walter MOSB.

ot Calfe Doujlaa Boad. Haul Oroya. Service at Slqckport Cramatonum pa ALDEBSOH. dearly lored husband of Ollye POWELL. Funeral at Gorton Cemetery on Saturday.

December 6. at 11 30 a.m. Inquiries to O. Man ton and Son. Tel.

BWtway 3862. nau used a lot ot tne money ne nan obtained for gifts, in -the hope that figure as low as possible in the hope that was found not guilty or conspiring witti the other men to steal quantities of steel. and nnt crniltv nn nne mimt. of being an LYNCH. Mr and Mra LYNCH, ot North Read.

ouop, have much pleasure la armounclnx the comma of ate nt Uieir son. JOHN, on December orders would flow. FOUR YEARS FOR MAN had recently been established at the Passing sentence. Mr Justice Ormerod naving aDiuvca ui we scueaie ie coun cil would feel bound to authorise a supple' uaj uw uicso iuu Victoria Baths in High Street made an order prohibiting Lavender from being a company director or ofilcer for Councillor E. P.

Stott and Councillor AGED TWENTY accessory neiore tne laci in me men the steel. He was discharged. Radford was then found not guilty on five charges of MARRIAGE mentary estimate. He was convinced that t.iere was far too much of this "second thinking" and hoped that in future com tnree years. RIHCBOSt On, December 3.

in hospital. MARY. Collington (the Deputy Mayor) were elected to the aldermanic bench in the RIGBY. On Horember 29. IKC 3, aaa of dearly lored wife of Harry "brbler.robrokeahlre.

ROSaOT GOWBTSvm-BON. ot Cheadle. Cheshire, to MARIANNE JUNE nrf AtM.k-.n-t TntiinnBBa at I indlean place of Alderman S. Woollam. who "Only Suitable Punishment" Cemetery.

WlrraSTon Saturday. December 6. Flovera theft. FIRM ABANDONS NIGHT- EtiOBT OT auDormer. mittees would satisfy themselves that the original estimates of cost were reliable.

Alderman Harold Quinney said it was recently retired, and or tne late Alderman in uuncnea ouy. pieaae. isquinc, awi utji Meredith, lei. biu -zuco. lames.

Golden Wedding Committing an Irish labourer to prison for four years at Manchester DRIVER'S "ERROR OF JUDGMENT" Acquitted of. Manslaughter PLINITON DAOMALL. Oo Daeember laoz. at U.D.C. ACCOUNTANT SHIFT SCHEME Too Much Absenteeism ROTH WE On December 2.

at OolwyDBay. JANB HALL, widow of the Jste.Dr T. A. ROrHWaXL, of Hale. Funeral at Hale Cemetery on Friday.

December 5. at 11 SO a.m. No Sowars. SANTJERI. OnJOeegber SatU rraWjPsnrhoi 87 th ar.

toabeioTM fiasband it tho'lateillaabetti Alice SANDKRS. Btnlce and at Altrlnchara Cemetery on eatore. December g. at Assizes yesterday after he had pleaded guilty to three charges of robbery with violence, Mr Justice Jones said that it laBPadtite Last. VVarrlcrtoa.

Took Petty Cash to "Tide OEATtiS William Elliott (57), a police pen A number of Manchester rainwear ThfiTfihoro. nail (In neesmher S. 1952. Tel. Alt 089.

sioner, of Bruhdrett's Road, Chorlton Himself Over manufacturers have started night shifts TrlO MAS. On December 2. 1952. ARTHUR THOMAS. cum-Hardy, Manchester, was acquitted ceo 3U jeara OHM.

uiuhm wiih wum. OUUH on Sea aerrice at the Uanehester Crematorium on Friday. December 5. at 11. aC.a-m- Flawera and all Arthur Worsley (3a, of Randolph in order to get out urgent orders, but at least one firm has had to abandon at Manchester Assizes yesterday of the and dear father of Joan and Martqa.

ejprlca at rjrrartcra Parish Church on Itoodar. December B. at SmTTprlur to Interment etOrmiton Cematefr at 2 SOj.m. Inoulrlei WJ Smetbiua and Bona. Tel UfeM 231 6 and 4377.

and Co. lnqalrles to musts Kenaaj auina iqalrlea to Messrs Ke: had to be made clear that such otiences would be punished severely notwithstanding the youth of the offenders. The accused was Finbar Whelan (20), labourer, of no settled address. It was stated that he snatched handbags from a woman of 73, another woman of 65, and from a third woman who was also an elderly person. He asked for an Street, Kearsley, near Bolton, accoun at Buthln Castle.

1SABXL. VlaTVtBB. On December manslaughter of Basil Apfelbaum, aged 41, an antique dealer and jeweller, of Cremation on TrldaT the system, because it failed to gain the support of women workers. 'elnek at T.awll i Crema- at COST OP IMPROVING HOSPITAL "At Least 10,000" At least 10.000 will be needed for improvements and alterations to Ross all Hospital, Fleetwood, where the matron. Miss Margaret A.

Canton, has resigned because of the conditions. The hospital is without fire escapes and food and passenger lifts, and has only three lavatories for 127 chronic siek patients of both sexes. Last night the deputy secretary of the Manchester Regional Hospital Board said SROA.DLBY. On December 2. Wbespltal.

ULL1AH BftOApLiafedeS Tears, of 79 Craoboarno Road. tant and chief financial officer to Kearsley Urban District Council, was December 5 at twelTeo-claek torlum. Birkenhead, TnVin minrrh OMt Uaradan. flerTice and committal at et 8errxa and Nelson. A recovBFv in the clothing trade Richmond Avenue, Prestwioh, who died after a collision between his car and br her sent to orison for thirty months at Man announced later.

Ko Bowera or letters, began in August after a slump which request. Waterloo. Ajnuju-unqcr-ijjiiw. ww WlllSm Morley Broadler and dear mother ot AUee andTWmaro. JSerelea nt ChrUt Chnreh.

AJMop-Kaer-Lrner eattatordaj December 6. at 11 80 followed bi lnurrgent at the tJaWnttajS Cemeunr. Inonlilu to Saulra Oldham. AshtoD- chester Assizes yesterday. He bad that driven by Elliott.

tYH1TTKB. On December 2. 1952, at 45 Tattoo had lasted many months. To meet the additional case of robbery with violence and two charges of stealing from the pleaded guilty to the fraudulent conver under-Lrne. Tel.

1521 sion of 997. Miss A. MacDonald, The prosecution had alleged that Elliott drove across the junction of Wilbraham Raad and Prineess Road. Withinston. when December 1.

a ourln hmna VIOIaBT. URNS; of Alice and Annie WMlTlAKUt. and of Thomas Inrworth, Ltd. Sjrrioa at the moekoort Crematorium this day (Ttwradar) at 11 80 a.ra... So Dowers, plesse.

Inquiries to Messrs Kendal Milne and Co shortage of labour two or tnree nrms in the Manchester area decided to recruit women as part-time workers from 6 p.m. prosecuting, said that of this, 647 was dearly lored daajSv Service iiin commSttaa mt tbe BUHIW. OI BJHB. from the councils holiday fund. ib Art HrairrtmtnTinm fin JTaWl, the traffic lights were against' nun ano collided with Apfelbaum's car.

tj a to 9 p.m. une or. tnese nrms nas OtMT WILfON. On December 1. 1952., peaeefall; VIOLaTr.belored wife ot Oeorre TI UC nospitaJ, UAiutiA Ji vuias.ui;.

oiul, HARRIET Xnquiiiea to R. Pnmtrduia and Bon. abandoned the scheme because of The 365 mud OHO 46! Mr G. Morris, defending, said Worsley had first taken money from the petty cash account when he began to receive his salary on a monthly basis. Ah Road.

Reddish. Stockport, mucfi-tored irregularity of attendance. "It started person to be taken into consideration. The judge said that no court liked sending young men to prison but it was laid down that they should be committed to prison, even though under 21, if no other suitable punishment was available. There were so many cases nowadays of attacks by young men on elderly women that prison was the only suitable punishment.

fully. her homi. Buk View. Hit er Whitley. BawDtU.

rnotber oS tha Bt. T. B. quite well, but tne macnmists negan in evidence auiuu stun uic changed to amber as he reached them. He had to decide whether to brake and stop on the crossing or continue, and so he drove on.

After hearing this Mr T. A. Cunliffe, prosecuting, saidhe did not think it risht for the prosecution to proceed. He did it to tide himself over until he mother ot BtasJer and Alan and dearly lored aTacdqia of Rotemanr. after a Iocs Illness born with cbeerfolness and ooorase.

at Stockport Crematorium this day (Thursday at one o'eloek. No flowers. lnqalrles to Mr O. Ball. Tel.

BEAton Moor 2131 DAVKHPOBT, Semoa as Lower wauiey cDorcn 1 The Ministry of Health knew when they took over Kossall in 1948 that at least 10.000 would be needed to put the place rieht. but as the hosrjital was on a vear- taking an evening orr nere ana mere, a snnkesman for the firm stated. received his salary, but having found! at 11 30 a.m. arid Wllmslow Parish Choreh at 1 p.m. on BatwdajTDeeember 6 1952 Ko flcwera.

by the deceased's reouest Finally we have, had to stop the shift to-year tenancy they were obviously not it easy he went on until the defalcations were disclosed. Mr Justice Jones said he was passing altogether." GRUN. On December 3. at BrrnJHjJJln. Srehsani Pass oad.

con we J. AL1CI WpnFRED Obieh. Cremation nrieate. no dowers, nleasa. Inentrtes i to Ackfiowlettgmenia lr p.

J. qTi and, Ulss U. UAGST all ralatlvaa. frianfls. msA ths Cantab An official of another rainwear prepared to spend mat amount, negotiations are now in nrosress for the nurchase Mr Justice Oliver agreed it was a proper course to take, saying that at the worst Elliott had been guilty of an error of iudzment.

wish to thank and members uanuu Auen ano ckws. ua. wonju onr. tj a more lenient sentence than would of the building, but even if we do buy it tour sua of the. otherwise have been the case because of axpresslans of aymsathy.and beautlfnl Soral tfbntee we could.

not possiDiy start anything untu 0trsfATJ Elliott was formally found not guilty on received ourtna; tnetr. saq rjs.reaTsinan; axao sn staT. uiMns Worsley previous good character. Cfi.il rv hlk kind mlnlatral next Apru. Inquiries to 8.

Wellens FuoBral airanx tmenta latflr. company said The trouble with the evening shift schemes is that a man or woman makes good enough money by putting in three hours a night five nights a week, but income tax takes, so much, of it that they lose interest. the direction of the Judge ana discnargeo. FIFTEEN YEARS FOR FATHER Sentence of 15 years' imprisonment ana fioa. rei.

um icon. He was awarded costs out oi pudiic lunos tier, danaliier'a HARIIIIOKe On 2 nbitethom Arenae. Whalley Ranta. afanehester 16 Mr T. W.

KIRK and nmllr deeply appreclata tha Kindness shown to them In their areat loss and wish sincerely to thank an tha friends who bar sent tfo ot ma. lata Henry LerrTwnnJnvi garrlce was passed by the Lord Chief Justice, Employers 'try to resort to housewives COLLEGE COURSE FOR Friday. Comnrltfal at Eocthern kcemeier at Olen Boyd, woodlej. 2 am. Lord Goddard, at the Old Bailey yesterday on Eric George Bailey (40), AXOH, The Sister and Brother of tha Ute ROSA BAXOlf sincerely thsnk all relaUrea and friend for December 1.

nrr soddenlj. at Brow- TRADE UNIONISTS HIHBUBY, wno nave Deen ousy witn cneir minutes during the day, but there are not enough willing to turn out and those that do tend to be erratic in attendance." AHNuiue All Thomas BINDUR. For the second year in succession a machine operator, wno pieaaea guuey to committing serious otiences against four of bis daughters and asked that a Manchcstw cut former! ol ana MacelasBi leM. Funeral aenlaa at Oranaa-orarsnds the department of Industrial Adminis me IT cmn sasraaiuns tn. hjuiwmq.

md-w wm many beantltoT Bowers and tit ta racairad dnrtnr her lone Illness: also the Bar. Lone for 'hit- kind mlnl5tTatlons 4 Broadway North. Fairfield. DroTlsden. In Mcaaoriim DilAKC In lortat memory of my celored brother.

cHARLBS EYDKXT. tourib aon of tha lata Thomas ConcTetaUonaJ Church at 2 B-m. tnls aar CTJurj-dTl. tntor to Jntermant at Orantarrer-Sands tration of the Manchester College of ITT. inquiries so u.

nrnwimiib riuwm STOP PRESS Technology is running a series of five HOLMN. -On December full-time courses, each of one month alT Bin. Leeds, who pasted away on December Jjotttm f-a. who died enaCaa asa. to wrartbncto HEAVItlOE- AtiBkRT KJWABD for merrfbers of the Lancashire district of the General and Municipal Workers' similar onence concerning anotner daughter and serious offences concerning two of his boys should be taken into consideration.

Lord Goddard told him: "Without exception, this is the most horrible case 1 have ever tried during the whole time I have been a judge. I am going to sentence you to a long term ana I hope your children will never see you again." Crematorhim cn on Army gcrrlce. a. naavuioi. aimnrniw HUQCOK-pn tn HharBakl.

fTrU.IAtl. Union. The courses aim at making the students better able to nlav their parts oceember. mtA husband of tha lata VHP. Mil OB I MI VANS GORDON.

LTD. Thonea funeral crHtm 6727 Baartaret BCi vfm asanuMliet Church, carllsla. eerrEcer a 12 Uses). Ill Oieat An costs St. UancliesUr.

SI. on Frtdar On fniuer s. tia tun. in joint consultative committees and at the same time better informed, and therefore more effective, trade unionists. Nine of the twelve students on the present course are shop stewards.

They feel that the activities of the unofficial and Communist-inspired Shop Stewards' CROSSWORD No. 290 ACROSS Hurt a needy man and be unimpressive (3,. 1. 4. 6).

8. Answered and wielded again (7). 9. Narrated not disconnectedly (7). 27.

Willing (5). 28. A slab in 32 4). 3L Imitate a bird after the usual time (7). 32.

Disraeli was not one (7). 33. Celestial book-keeper (9. 5. National Council have led tne puduc to look upon shop stewards in general with suspicion, and are therefore grateful for 1L More than one paroxysm the course if only because it nas equipped them to deal with the arguments of the unofficial body.

corresponos 12. Turf round no fillet (S). 13. This is kept in place by 12 1 2 3 4 5 Mr Trygvie Lie, the Secretary-General, is understood to have told American) empolyees of the United Nations who have refused to answer Questions concerning alleged Communist activities that they have until to-day to change their minds or lose their jobs. (See page 1.

18. A cavity 6. I 2 I IS I I IS 7 11-- BpP- IS Hi Hlw 28 ENGLISH BELL TO HANG IN CANADIAN CHURCH Noranda (Quebec), December 3. A 500-lb. bell cast in 1820 for All Saints Church.

Chorlton-on-Medlock, 17. The game may not be worm it (6). 20. Allure (6). 22.

Permits everything at first 6K 26. Bitter fruit-pie (4. Six brands of dry ginger ale Watch a blindfold man as he sips, savours, and eventually selects. Ah 1 Yes 1 A most subtle dryness perfectly baianrrrl, smooth, refreshing, and exhilarating. WhfcQ is it It must be It is 1 of course Voted best by the bUndfold test.

1. A water-bottle can become a farce (0). 2. A barman patters when, upset (7). 3.

Suffering about a fastener (4). 4. A dry iron is normal (8). 5. A Utter of pigs is a distant line (6).

6. Measure a girl (4). 7. Grooved county? (7). 10.

Mend the Spanish weed 14. Capital stump (5). 15. Many fit to send a message Condition 19. A garment in Wales (8).

2L Severe 3 (7). solution to orasswoRa Ms. tn Manchester, which was destroyed in an air raid in 1940, has arrived here to be hung in All saints' uiurcn, CaLLIOSAPHIBT: A AB 8S ASOS 8fSB BLEND B5SV It AH SKSKSOVAgBaAapra COUNCn. ACCEPTS STATUE The Manchester City Council has wrWww iv mm es aui i mm PARS LSTBPVNNBTS accepted from Alderman Sir William 23. Fisny cnaiu tv; 24.

Kill, bat be in command 6). Manchester Guardian Telephone! SUsBTSH SgB EtCOK soeAHaBWaaBaiossa about a carous1 rvay me gut or a silver statue presented to him when chairman of the Gas Committee at the opening of the Bradford Road gasworks in 1923. The statue, which is a female KS I 8 8 I 8 DRV 6INCEB 29. The beginning of 17 to a Landea: CXFr EflSO. tsBsasg' ii ston dine on a niece of jade to represent Koman w.

30.. Coin a girl's name (4), nElbTBlNDa Ps i Printed and Pnntoned tVBRreCTMgrga SCOTT. lor.th MeniajOTnoJE rn Knra. t.to.. tha aaardlam Salldmr.

3. crass strett. coal, will he on view at the City. Art 1 I II I II I i i JEWSBURY 4k brown ltp. laartian will woaulehaa MANCHESTER 12 2 acanchester 2.

Thursday. December'. Jya Ciaiery ror a weeK irom to-oay..

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