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Liverpool Echo from Liverpool, Merseyside, England • 22

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Liverpool Echoi
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ALL AT ORIGINAL PRICES MARKED SE PRE AX Iscaturn roticts Based al All isadma PaF "St awlat Ns Laos' learn His Ranter el ROckels and Wheels IM. ElsarSiee. ld to to 3d to a' 6d 8 11- THIRTY VEHICLES PILE UP AS FOG BLANKETS BRITAIN WORST OF AUTUMN, BUT MERSEYSIDE ESCAPES IT Airport Schedules In Chaos: Rush-Hour Traffic Crawls The' Talked Their Way To Win Sports 44nandatup LIVERPOOL MANAGER SEES STEVENSON PLAY Southport In Transfer Bid Hope To Sign Centre Half By MICHAEL CHARTERS Southport have agreed I terms with Shrewsbury Town for the transfer of centre half Joe Wallace and hope to complete the deal to-day. Wallace. 27.

has made: By LINSLIE EDWARDS ar h. 300 League Liverpool Manager, appearances for Shrewsbury. Bill Shankly. and a and is the type of experienced (member of the board defender Southport have been made yet another quick seeking this season. scouting trip to Scotland Southrt manager Len last night.

i Newcomb po began negotiations The attended Dun-lea this and quickly thee wit Another Trip To Scotland I RESERVE MATCH MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED due to lease Speke at 8 5 a m. It took of at 9.40 a.m. The Birmingham-Liverpool- Belfast service was delayed' for over three hours by poor visibility at Birmingham. It 1 1 A motor-cyclist was killed arrived at Liverpool at 11.17, lit Stone. Dartford (Kent in a.m.

and took off at 11.50 a.m.. on of six crashes in thick fog instead of the scheduled 8.25 on the A 2 between Dartford a.m. and Greenhithe. The Belfast-Isle of Man- One accident involsed 30 Liverpool service was only 10, ehicles. The crashed minutes late.

arriving at pumper -to-bumper. blocking Speke at 10.15 a.m. the road An Aer Lingua flight from Air services were almost at Dublin arrived on schedule at a standstill. Motorists in Lon-. 9 5 a.m but as the weather in don and elsewhere were the Irish Sea area was still reduced to a crawl.

bad. its return was Merseyside es cape from what as the orst fog of the autumn Iti many parts of Britain. ll transport was severely 1 0111 pi Bari II HIDDEN MEANING'S CAMBRIDGESHIRE NEWMARKET Commanders K. Grant Hidden Meaning the easy winner in a record field of 46 for the Cambridgeshire Stakes, the 2.o 5 second leg of the 4qua 0 Autumn Double at ma szTsc 142(11ETY 5 market to-day. TC sica Iwcs I 14 Ca 1 The winner, ho v.as the 7 to I favourite, is trained by me Harvey Leader at aaswal Is itisa Tic 4 23 1 V.

and was ridden by Seobie rs.cssol. Breasley to a two-lengths Win Tre 1 .41 1 ,41 1 .4 4 "ma): over 20 to 1 Hasty Cloud, with "Won be shoht Bead rim lengths 4 .5 100 10 8 Bewlldroom a short i 1. MAIDIN STASIS. head further away, third. add.

Kingbenitch. at 22 to 1, was 'nous Course. dye Arlon's nONOIII GIRL. 11.edei• fourth. cam TIN MereulVe Sideelnon Hidden Meaning, who was' the first favourite to bel thae044154 successful since Palais Royal Quito 'sir.

II in 1928, came late on thel Pa "oona. sane Star 0414 scene. but once the fi lly had I Gonne-ai struck the front the result was; somet tos 9-4 MOMS 8. GM. 7 leernsote Qality 1 allieeseme.

a foregone conclusion. to-t Green Pore, 10041 legmeeediee. 20-1 any other 1 TOW Wh 4 wares St if 2 OS leneths; three eh a ths 10 rein. 3.10 IN 000 STAS IS 3 added CI er Course. and ire Neon.

MIANING A I WTIrdIO 11.nd eY Ihstolsonon KINGIWNITCH Williamson 4 Wooer nod be 11 Look- Although visibility on delayed until 11.30 a.m Merseyside was down to 40' instead of the scheduled 9.40 The presentation of the Mc eown Cup for the s.y pis-- peg- fermline y. Rangers Reserveaettied sards in places from 630 last competition took place at the Manley School (Southport) MOM Club last in which Billy StevensorelShrewsbury chief A night. it lifted abruptly and. Many flights into London night. The picture shows Mr.

G. F. Dent, dub loadee. preoestiag tie ere whodne formed itself into a toe cloud Airport had to be diverted. team from Stanley (left to rights Delude Galley.

Atikur Walimaley awl At Mmes. reserve left half-back! willing to join Southport and a a 24-years-old Roeles, Wallace said is at 6 a.m. so that morning and take-offs delayed. before impressed everyone. 1 came to Southport to-day to Stevenson refused to sign 'discuss terms with Mr.

sommutors had a clear a B.E.A. flight to Gibraltar 1 tourneyfor Rangers after last etas 11.30 the first a.m to leave to Oil Fuel Tax BOOTLE SHOPS CENTRE I Visibility was emir to 20 and went to Australia' If these are suitable Wallace )aids in many areas of the Similarly domestic flight, to join the Appia club. Whenl was expected to sign and Home Counties. Wales and the were with- Protests NOT GOOD he learned that he would bei would thus have beaten the barred from football here if 1 transfer deadline for players Midlands. The A.A.

reported.drew services from Birmingthat in Chesterfield visibility ham. Belfast. Glasgow and he joined an Australian eligible in play in the first of six to 10 yards had brought club-FIFA do not recog- round of the F.A. Cuts on Decision Decision At traffic almost to a standsti ll nice Australian soccer he November 3 COASTERS REFLOATED Does Not Nleasure Lip To Third Day Of flew back to Scotland and CHESTER TEAM AIRLINE HAVOC Two coasters which ran Chester imemdiately re-signed for With the tiansfer of Ronnie' Trial The fog played havoc with aground in the River Ribble Modern StandardS his old club. Davies to Luton Town.

airline services into and out of: off Lytham in dense fog' Merseyside and North His application for trans- Chester bring in Bill Myers-. Entering the itness- Liverpool Airport. and yesterday, were refloated on' Wales Electricity Con- fer was granted a few days ati nside right for their because of the poor visibility this morning's tide. sultative Council agreed Bootle has no modern henswe development area ago- Preston North End, box at Liverpool Crown at London Airport. Starways' They were the Loch Linnhe Chester to-day to sup- shopping and commercial twill be the pivot on which who are said to have roundtie at Layton Orient Court to-day on the third two morning flights were cum- and the Craig Olive.

Neither; port a proposal by Mr. H. the whole of the inner part centre, and the main one I a bid of £15,000. est Brom-i put in Football League Cup third to-night. This the baly day of his trial on a capital murder charge, baled and diverted to Luton.

was damaged, and both con-, Evans of Liverpool. their of Bootle 's urban renewal wich and Newcastle Unitedl Fifty passengers booked to Chairman. that they Stanley Road' does not ans ill revolves. change. James Smith.

aged 26. their voyages from. all had representatives at travel on th 8 a.m. and 8.50 Preston to Ireland should make further pro- measure up to modern Mr. J.

0. Cowper. for Dental Moles rubber moulder. of 4 a.m. services left for Luton on tests against the oil fuel standard.

said Mr. William Brewery withdrew his objet last night's game. roam Fleming Wilson, Corfe Street. Beswick. a Viscount aircraft at 12.55 Fog in Irish Sea cripples air tak.

FROM EDINBURGH Grerson. Myers Manche r. denied I non to the threatened Jolly 1 But some passengers services -See Page 21. Roots. at the It was likely that there cancelled bookings would be representations by second day of the Bootle 'Farmers public house in Stevenson, who is frornieough.

'Fitzgerald. having been in the sweets 'Marsh Lane when Mr. Powell 'Edinburgh. joined RangersiJones. and tobacco shop of Mrs.

Passengers from Hawarden other bodies, said Mr. Evans. inquiry. said it would remain. from an Edinburgh junior Sarah Isabella Cross.

aged TR 1 1N MERL GAME for the 8.30 a.m. service were NEW TERMINAL The oil tax had cost MANWEB Mr. Roots. for Bootle Cots I Questioned by Mr. Pigot club six seasons ago.

He game at 57. in Hulme Hall Lane. brought to Liverpool by road milldams said the area con-; Mr. Powell said the 300.000. held his place continually Tranmere Inners Arrangements were made Act Liaps nearly 600.000 last year Ile.

took the view that the Chan-. stated mainly of shop population woulrEuntil Rangers signed Jim from September 5 because of denied having killed her. for a coach to take passen- late Looks eellor should be asked in the isions-uld properties which 'comprise an amalgamation of; Baxter from Raith Rovers. Bradford 'the Football League Cup. has.

He told Mr. Justice Stable uers from Luton to London. mean had tried to keep up-to-date Bo ti Crosby and the jury that on that day and Litherlandj Stevenson stands 5 feet been rearranged for next and passengers from the. Although details and a i interests of industry to recon s-t- sider the but had not succeeded land some people from Liver-, 111 inches and weighs 11 he had left his work at noon. London-Liverpool service, not yet been decided through no fault of their own.

I pool and West Lancashire 8 pounds. lie is far too Wednesday night. had some drinks at the Sun Speaking of the revision of at Speke at 10.45 a.m were' Aer Lingus. the Irish airline Many multiple stores could I -We may provide a ten pin' good a player to be figuring: Inn. and went home by bus, also taken to Luton by road hope to operate their owni eetricity tar iff Mr Evans had, provi first class hygenic ow li alley at a lower levellin reserve team football.

Another Date and trolley bus. His route did; The mid-day London in London from! said some consumers ti conditions. with goods a basement cinema. These; Mr. Shankly.

asked which and take him passed 2.1 left at 1.25 p.m. for London April next year. accepted the increase, explana 0 1 facilities ranging from fond things will be discussed with; player he was specially shop. For Arsenal Cross's I 2 6stri PDX 3 Airport, where visibility had A spokesman said to-dayl given for the stuffs to overcoats, and if a greatest of care when in last night, said. INSURANCE MAN 7-3.

54. 7-1. Oilitudd" improved sufficiently to that the move was not entirely ot hers were not sa ti fi 'planning authority sought to in for more A setails. he cannot say. where were t.iyerpool have rearranged He said that at 4.30 Ipv Turk enable a Dakota to land.

due to the fact that B.E.A. had Many consumers felt they Ideal with such an area, it 1 added. 'players on both sides who their postponed game with the time the money. Dooley- oseeios so Starways also took 55. increased passenger and, were being asked to pay more must provide these facilities.

had b4en recommended to trsenal. due next Saturday Mrs. urea rOw Rett tide -S was Teas CneuMna 4 II A.O.C. passengers DC4 freight handling charges at for electricity while big profits- The shopping centre pip- SEVERAL DAYS us. Vdti can say that it is hut because of international battered to death with full to is iA law 44.

to Prestwick. They were London Airport. Were being made. posed for Stanley Road and. Itw inquiry.

conducted bylmost probable that I shall he' calls. to Wedneaday. Novem- mineral water bottles which DErtn ha st hound for New York and Strand Road covered 35 acres. Mr. M.

B. Tetlow for tbejvisiting Scotland again over her 14. The date for this were smashed over her head-. 2.34 Roston, and should have left There were now 148 shops. Minister of Housing and Local the week-end." was originally announced (on' he was In his kitchen at home Slanchester airport last night.

LIVERPOOL GANG WAR and 441 houses, but the new opened Nester- Niundao for nest MondaY. whesi the insurange agent rat i sr I. hut could not do so. They plans would provide a fir at- I day and is expected to last forthen changed to ruesdas S.P 6-1. 3.1.

S-1, ire (16-41) Um. Weis brought to Liverpool by class traffic-free shop Ping several days. ight Offer now moved again to next' His wife attended to him in Wormer tr 161401 TIFT A Thlloos road and left at 1.30 p.m. DESCRIBED IN COURT precinct, car parking facilities, It is being held into the month their living-room. Smith said Fs essittsv 1 004 3 volast a to-day.

and substantial rehousing. proposed alterations or Neat Wednesdat. everton nodded from the doorway Itiozio. MM. Pilo Poor visibility at Man- additions to Bootle's develop- Accepted woos cheater Airport today delayed 66 my 7 55 This Is The ment plan: the Strand Road- play their first round De the insurance agent, but 4 2 i ceps.

0-11 3 9 the Inter-tit, 1 airs Cup I was not sure if the man had aswesie it a foia the take-o ff of the Manchester- est Side Story Lome 1 Stanley Road development Downes To Meet against Dunfermline at iseen him. It roue tr. 'sverpool-Isle of Man service sciteme: the first quinquennial son Para. smith, when asked by in- 3.1 Best Site revive: the Bootle (Strand Scot Again Prosecutor Roadi Coroptil- counsel about fragments of WittSviALL mama TOM MOIR 3 SCNOOIL MN Hie Heitisil foxing Golf Training -glass found by the police in a £144 Thefts r. .1 (C.

Powell. plallEllng Riry purchase order and the consultant to Bootle Boot le (Declaration Board of Control an- 100-7. 7-2. so. bedroom chair at his home a 2 .1) es.

West Side Stiew a .11411 (mewed with blood, and in his donkey jacket VIIAner RvAt Admitted come to life. bur with none of the attractions of lit was taken to hospital Corporation. said he had con- Meanwhile. two other Unfitness) Order 1961. flounced to-day that they i tattered a number of sites Dealing with the quip- have accepted the Purse Courses pocket said a glass had been lassso, Aaaa a- If Sum.

1 aci. broken in this chair when it Pow somio in the town-in the vicinity quennial review, Mr. T. titter made by London that well-known musical. men.

David Pattie and Charles. 'was in their living room. A sa 4 a rkz i ctx; of the junction of Stanley Pistol. for Bootle Objectors' promoter Jack Held Again At was the description Moore were alighting from 'small spirit glass had been, laii: via. ADM.

11 to. inacreto stage the British Liverpool Women by Mr. George Bean. bus near Coronation Court.l nacre Road. Association said although it' prosecuting at Liverpool Some of the Sparrow Hall and Lane and Knowsley Road, was fouryears late it was.

middleweight fight Llandudno broken when he was leaving 17 1 0., wow an In Court Crown Court to -day when armee with sticks saw. between the holder. Terry on both sides premature in View of the Stanley Road, bounded on go Downes. and his Scottish Following the success is public house drunk with two Ga 'ass a in his pocket. see Bounder)' Commission and! eight yout aged them and decided they were the north by various other factors challenger.

John McCor- of last year's training 'Proceeding' women Liverpool eoen between 15 and 17. were part of the enemy. They gave and on the south by Balliol The delay didnot matter mark. at Wembley. on courses for young assistadmitted at Chester accused of fighting and chase and the men tied Road.much.

he said, but it was! November 27. ant professionals, the Castle Court to-day a joint making an affray. BOTTLES THROWN He had decided that the', P.G.A. are to run similar unfort that the revie The news brought absocharge of stealing articles "The story of gang rivalry. Bottles were thrown at them Strand Una year On this oa I ahould take place when the lately no comment from courses this worth £144 from the house between teenagers in and they ran into the house, site was the best because it, Boundar occasion a number of where they had been respectable Liverpool suburb Commission Semi Downes's 80 Bulford Road.

where Mrs. needed substantialredevelop 1- Burns to-da young professionals have guest, at a birthday party. that is revealed in this case in Mu rp hy. its was nd. flitting about." and would a occupant, a and expansion.

anfl.soon be leaving a trail of; Recently, Mr. Burns had' been included. They were Eileen one that will surprise andAs last year, the courses are explained to Mrs. Murphy wh by far the best pros-i 'informed the Board that and urprine oni ased 20. of 62b, Queensland.

probably shock." Mr. Bean tors were there. 'pert for creation of a new would not be pre-ito be conducted at the Llan- Road, Edge Hill, and Dorothyltold the jury. Merseyside. She took them to the rear retail trading centre.

of I Pared to defend his tit le dudno (Maesdul and North Caren. aged 29. of 40 Callow Accused of making anThe basic problem of the housse to let them out A modern shopping centre, a ain McCormack by Wales clubs under the direr- Road, Wavertree. both single. affray on July 12 are Chris-I that way.

but when she opened twgregating traffic an di November 30 as instructed Lion of T. W. Jones, Maesdu was the provision of a Mersey Miss Maher was placed on topher Gerard Rolland. aged ac edoor, amongst others pedestrians. and with parking crossing whethertunnel or' 's there was possi.

'professional and Captain. probation for 12 months and 17. 138 Bulford Road: Davidi 0 1 situated in a me ea of a world title fight Miss Caren was fi ned O. Lawler. aged 16.

7 Hurwley bridge. AT PARTY Road: Kenneth Mutch. aged" stick. and Rolland, with a of the present Strand! The Liverpool ring I roa is the near future. 30 to November 17.

27 Searisbrick Road: cricket bat Road shops plans seemed well settled. bu At a hearing in London last I. 1 Short refresher course for Inspector G. Shea prose- They ran back into thsOvould serve as a regional IBoa ar's students: November titing. said the articles.

Thomas Bowles. aged 15. 41 of it was not relatedweek yet to however the Boar 8 to November 16, Full course: house and locked the door. centre for 300.000 people traffic outside Liverpool. It adhered to their decision November andl 27 December 7 belonged to Mr.

Hector Milford Road: Donald Jo hn The front door was rhea the north Merseyside region to as. therefore, an unfortunate told Mr. Burns that unlesslnil course trithony Williams, of Coppins. Hughes. aged 16.

83 Beavers- attacked and smashed he said. time to review the Bootle Downes did defend against! The following professionals close. Chester. with the excep- brook Road: Leslie Roberts, and Holland. Bowles, Williams It was strategically situated town map.

ion of a car key which aced 17. 9 Maxwell Place: and Lawler came in with along the Marsh Lane railway by the November's' have again a grtwd to assist as i belonged to Ins Frederick Foync. aged others. Moore ran upstairs and station and adjacent to the A fact which would be 30 his title would 'instructors during the period. Mr John Longmate.

Mr. 115. 9 Tilston Road all of hid under a bed, where he was main tra ffi artery along highly relevant would be the be declared vacant. F. G.

AllotL W. S. Collins l.ongmate went to Liverpoo l) Liverpool: and Joseph Wil found by several of the Stanley Road result of Bootle appeal for This will be the third title (North Wales) J. W. Cox.

and brought the two women' Hams. aged 17. 37 Bushey Iles who hurled bottles at him and i It had easy access to the 235 acres in Sefton and meeting between the two with R. V. W.

Cox. T. Musty and to the party at which there Road. Kirkby. 'beat him with sticks.

Pattielnorth Merseyside region, and outside the boundary. the present score at one win E. E. Whitcombe. was a lot of people which Five of them.

was caught in the hall and increasing traffic congestion. (Proceeding) each. In addition to the above. went on until next morning. Lawler, Mutch.

Bowles kicked him and hit him and parking difficulties in TO MEET WINSTONE two leading players have been When the party broke were also accused of with cricket bats until he lost Liverpool would make it more An Tyne invited to visit the courses Mr. Williams and Mr. Long.leausing grievous bodily harm consciousness important. Air- Winstone a day. Mr.

George Gibson mate went to had, leaving David Pattie and Charles (Proce KEY TO RE-DEVELOPMENTeding' the unbeaten British feather-lot the Professional Golfers' two women, who were sup-04100re eight champion will meet Association has agreed to posed to be preparing break- BATTLE ROYAL The key to Bootle's town Probe Plea his second American opponent attend. as have representatives fast downstairs. When they centre re-development, he when he fights Leroy Jeffery of certain of the firms engaged got up they found the Mr. Bean said two gangs said. lay in transforming the in the production of golf had disappeared, and so hadiwere involved, known as the ELECTIONS SOON Strand Road-Stanley Road I nto Fatal Car 'Detroit) over 10 rounds at Quee' Hall, Leeds.

oniequipment the women. They had Sparrow Hall Gang and Mur-. General elections will be 1 area for shopping" and November 5. apparently tried to Aar, up rays Gang, or the Crockyl held in Argentina between' business Accidents The American. celebrating' GRIFFITH READY Mr.

Longmate's ear, without Lads, because they camerMarch and June next "In my opinion." he his 26th birthday to day, has! success. from the Croxteth area. Reuter. the number one compre- The same kind of won 15 of his 23 contests; ill Put 1 die stake Miss Caren. Because of some trouble investigation given to inside the distance and had sa id, I went to a par ty at 'that had occurred between fatal air accidents should Against Uurvia never been stn party with John and Eileen the two gangs the? decided MERSEYSIDE he given to fatal ear World welterweight chant from the club.

It Was ato have a battle royal on the' accidents, it was suggested NOLAND PREPARE pion Emile Griffith is prepared paella of John's birthday night of Thursday. July 12. ie at Torquay let-dace party." The battleground was to be The England footballers to defend his title against REVENGE a field between one Lane SHIPPING assembled in Manchester to-day in preparation for Britain's Brian Curtis, he said in Vienna to-day. Misa Maher told the court and Fulford Road AI Y--4. A I enTudil).

Commenting on last night's Saturday's international with Owl 10415461. ro 0 see Was drunk when it' Between 10 and 10.43 that $4 0 (cones,) ItoorttooM Ireland in Belfast and the new fight at Wembley in which happened and Miss Caren night the police had received 114ERIDAP4 00.. Is caps Freddie Hill i Bolton Curvis scored a narrow points said: "John promised to take no fewer than ten emergency), los I A 11 i uttoos 411,.4. Oct 16 Cunard LIPS Wanderers). Mike O'Grady win over the American.

Guy us home from the party. He calls from residents in that; awe. Lima, LW. I QUEEN MARY A New Vo, Oct 111. (ffilddrrSflekl) and i an lSumlin, Griffith said: I did not.

and 1 suppose we did area. to 70 persons were LALAIBAR CARON A de lb 0 CI" A A fEverton) were earls. expected Curtis to win." it out of revenge." sometimes in a setl aS i 16 as oct 13. ASIA A Montreal Oct 13. arrivals.

Gri ffi th said he was not sure The chairman. Mr. William, battle and sometimes in; Oct. is whether he would "make it" LAIIA I. Labs Oct 17 Summon A POPOVIMMIS LIMP.

The team manager. Mr. Dutton, said the bench were of them, who had 4a.s. I Lagos Oct ANATOLIAN A Patrat Oct is. Walter Winterbottom, before.

discussions arrive in London for taking a lenient view in view broken oft to go in search of 9 sl5 OS 5.1.3t1X1.141b ARCADIAN Oubics Oct al. casiii.i.a. Oct 14. taking the team to Old discussions with promoter of the circumstances. the enemy.

setramo AO6Ol Oct LORINTHIN Itsmei Oct 11" Jack Solomons to-morrow as Trafford for a work out said: Longmate. a fish shop' Constable Powell. who came sow Odade a Oct. i 7 II I I I IV4 A ni irp 0 1 1 es)" olanned "All the players are fit and 1- manager. who asked for Ele 'upon a crowd of youths fight 'rue.

a sae Lis int i iriL a tZaigt 8: it: want to use this afternoon's survis left London earl! witness expenses, was told by ing in Long Lane using sticks, 1114,145 Oct ta this morning for his Swansea FLORIAN 5. Perm Oct ts. session as a get together for the chairman his claim would bottled and bricks saw them Stegar I a a le GRECIAN 0 Oct 22. home where he will straight not be allowed. "You brought split up when he arrived.

and 1 GOVERNOR I London OCO 1 1 4 21 4 1 it 4 A 24 at ir HERDSMAN 5 Capetoorn Ot is coaching and the working out, go to hospital for X-rays of moves rather than a. these women to this house roost of them ran through a ENT(111 0 1167111 A Leveroool Oct. 16 ATIRCIAN Oran Oct ia the hand he injured in last and so the trouble started in a hedge The officer' LINGUIST I. ircle. Oct MIILL4fI7, Li straightforward practice." night's fight.

he said. SPECIALIST Trlnadaid OCT 25 and caught Hughes and' 05.454 Oct 16 Oct is. Manager Cliff ('uric said VENETIAN 040w Oci ei Roberts and arrested mew se. that his brother's hand was FINED FOR THEFT 'they were now only on the' osels( A tlmaga Oct II still badly swollen to-day with 'affray charge. Dt UvsNilt isewta oct 19 bruise going right across itemesoaosmwe Oct 2J Huytotl Mau Sold Some Mr.

Dean said some of the sticesreessias 111,44.1,4441 Oct 19 the left wrist and stretching 'Sparrow Hall Gang had armed WAWA: Oct i 24 down to the palm. Furniture Twice themselves with sticks. Vcrksh 13i boutlIcr lbr and javelins taken from pas Lan Said to have sold varion jnearby school. They were ADRASTUS Oct IS artistes of furniture twice in the area hooking for, att i rrt. ..4,...4 1 4 Oct 14 the same day.

George' opposition. Oct Thompson. aced 21. uncut. ANTILOCHUS All." Oct Is ployed window cleaner of 139 Mr.

Bean said one group of I ASTVANAX Ramberg Oct is Lincombe Road Iluytnn. was youths had stopped a personl La i i if jC 4 l4 fined £2O by Preston Magi- named John Swann in the Bul- 5 6 4 strates to -day for stealing the. ford Road area and decided I MEMNON Atl i on at 14 furniture, value "IP from the; that he was one of the rival 00115751 Port Swettenhun or 15 PIRSIUS A Dutr, Oct IS first buyer. -gang and chased him. PYRRHUS Pcr) SwettAnham Oc, id TANTALUS Po') Mr.

A. Morgan, prosecut WINDOW SMASHED off 12 ing, said Thompson sold the, New 0 ,14 OCT II furniture. a three-piece suite He ran and hid in the rear masses PO.l Smd Oct is a sideboard. a display cabinet' garden of the house. Bulford and a double bed In the house itself, the mattress to a Preston Mrs.

Allen, heard hand dealer for £lB on smash of doors and glass. October 1. Her back window was The next day the dealer. smashed and she ran out of called at the house in Frank the house screaming. She saw Street.

Preston where the about 20 youths carrying furniture had been, and found bottles and what were probit missing. Thompson was, ably cricket balls impaled on later interviewed at Liverpool; slicks Police Asked where Meanwhile. some of the the furniture was. he said: "I crowd had found and attacked o.ot drunk and sold it. It was.

Swann. He managed to get the same night I sold it to the, away from them and sought ether man." in "qrs. Allen's house. Thompson asked to be; and wile- 'lie returned to her into consideration an: home with a member of the of obtaining £lO with public who had come to her to defraud. I aid she found Swann sitting Man Denies Murder Sweeper Tuda Treasure.

Per, Plea va.ent ne Ch na Chewer Ga Star. London Gazette Rohm's Choice, Ndtre Maenad iacco'te. Fee's 143 Ktngberhtch. 11'untinous, Ivaco KKK do. song Of War loilwf Threat.

Grand ADIIIIIIIII. Nasty Vaud. Shady Street Owl. rad V.Poer P. Eastern Wedd.no 111 birt rate.

Tenera Orudbee, Socks -o He IGe 'et Zurda n. Then 11 1, fi1e L. D. pottlas 7-1 1N IN 00-e awswee.a. l4 00.

DOE 4 cc C. MEAN 20 1 Go.den Wedd -rs Haste Cloud 2: Strew. Illadbeftstch 25 1 Go London Gazerre Pa se S. 11 28.1 Tnern des 33 Ric Poeaon Cho cc tatlers N.o Jon Owl row 5. Va entote Se 0' War Nedress SO Mk Pled ePe Se re.

Treasure Te et ace other beta's to ofiloOrlillim TISK; Wm. LI Pates 12 8 18 10. LI 3 5. Twe Odd Mel 44 ra Manner KNUCKLEaIsoLACKANNOIZESSN WINDS 1.2 Owl 7-2. 100-11.

0 Smoking By Teenagers Problem Not So Acute Allen Clarke bead master of Holland Park School. London. told a conference on bronchitis, to-day, that he did not believe that tl.c problem of young people smoking was as enormous as people Were inclined to believe. the conference is being held by the Chest and Heart Association in the Livery Hall, Guildhall. "It is a problem and the girls are as bad as the boys.

But it is not as acute a problem as it was four years ago. "The question is how do teenagers start smoking. The only answers I can give is that they are aping the man. it gives them an air of sophistication. HOME INFLUENCE Smoking is not an instinct however, but an acquired habit.

I ant sure most teenagers will find their first cigarette a most unpleasant experience. If we can get in I with the campaign after the first few cigarettes which they 'have not enjoyed. me can solve the problem." Mr. Clarke said that much must be done in the home to stop teenagers smoking. There is no point in doing anything at school.

In fact it is bound to fail unless our efforts are fully supported by the parents." Fmn. KOULRof awo so St -andel Sao, lora. gm Annetta 1,14 5 Sas UP tl.ater Raring on Page 1) Third Time In Court Wirral Youth's Offences Hoy Anthony Lucas. 20- years-old labourer, of 22 Haddon Road. Rock Fem.

was appearing before the court for the third time in respect of an offence committed in 1960. said Mr D. Morgan Hughes. prosecuting at Cheshire Quarter Sessions at Chester to-day. On June 23.

1960. I.ucas as placed on probation on a con. viction of housebreaking at premises in New Chester Road. Ferry. On October 9.

after a conviction for assaulting a youth leader. he was in breach of the order and was again 'placed on probation for the further period of two years. The suggestion was made bVI Mr. E. A.

Williams. coroner for Hertfordshire. at the Society conference. during a discussion on hazards of the road, conducted by the ltgal seetiot, of the British Academy of Forensic Sciences The investigating body should have the power to call witnesses and take evidence 1 1 not under oath. It would he an informal engineering inquiry.

intended to attach, blame if justified to some part of the car or the motor. I think that that sort of investigation would begin to show tangible results within five years." Mr. Williams said there seemed to be strong evidence that certain kinds of cars were involved in more accidents than others sometimes because lot the men who drove them but also sometimes for engineering reasons. No E. German Treaty Yet But Diplomats Deny Deadline Eastern European diplomatic sources in East Berlin say that a Soviet peace treaty with East Germany will not be signed before the East German Communist Party Congress next January.

The Soviet Unit, n's expressed readiness to leave the Berlin problem alone until after the U.S. Congresional elections on November 8 was not meant to Impose a new deadline, or the renewal of Pressure on West Berlin. the sources said. One Warsaw Pact diplomat said If the Americans want to use this world let them say November is the deadline for the resumption of really intensive negotiations on the Berline issue." MASI rt QS SAIOI cobraita 3. QUR'AN kas Palmas Oct I IgYPA I ILI Oct Oct d.

Oct 13 C01.L.P.4110 Chmttic Oct 13. :1 3 romtiv I fltt IS. CG 1411711 Avonmouth Oct 15 Oct IS SYDNEY A Me bourn, Oct 13 TWO REMANDED Mon Cricket Club Break-In Alleged A policeman saw two men' crawling across the floor of club while he was, checking its early one and one of them lunged at him with al knife, it was alleged bv Inspector Ivor Ellis at Prescot Magistrates' Court to-day. Peter O'Leary aged 20. unemployed labourer.

said to he of no fixed address. and Anthony Bernard Warburton aged 20. unenioloyed. of 24 Reeds Road. 'fusion.

were accused of breaking into she Huvton Cricket and Bowling Club in Lane and steal I ine a pair of battine oloves las. Both men were remanded I custody until October 22 Soldier Is Remanded Glee LAW UR Oct is, GI-MOYLE Vtangna. Ott 14. GLENPOY Nora Oct 14 GLINSHILL Kong Oct 14. RADNORSHIRE SwettaftllMo Ont tg Accused at Wellington.

Salop. to-day, of throwing explosive substances with intent to cause damage to buildings at Uonnington Army Camp, near Wellington. Private Anthony Jonathan Davies, aged 18. nt 9th Battalion, R.A.0.C.. Donnington.

was remanded in custody until Tuesday. Superintendent W. T. Hill, prosecuting, said that fru-, ments of bombs were found, near the armoury and the W.R.A.C. quarters at the camp last Thursday night.

Superintendent Hill said the bombs had been made by Davies from bottles filled with petrol. and that he threw one at the ammunition store. all ion and a fire. NorMee Ltd Hogamily GRANGE L0 00n Oct 9 ORILiA Me- a Oct 19 01111 1 1019 0 dm Oct 19. 1E- IL Mom A CO.

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11.01111NCE MOLT 0 Or. lb 0011 OF 0 Hammes, Oct 111 He was now appearing for the third time before the court in respect of a further breach of the probation order, having been convicted of housebreaking and larceny at 'Birkenhead on July 17. On that occasion he as fined Ciro. to be paid at the rate of 1 per week. YOUTH KILLED A pedestrian.

John lienryl Simmonds. aged 17. of 21 Priory Buildings. Birkenhead. received fatal injuries in a road accident about 9.55 a.m.

lie was crossing! rhester Street near Ivy Street. Birkenhead. when he involved in a collision with a car. He wistaken in an uncon-, scions condition to the 'General Hospital where he died shortly atter admission. CITY RUBBISH BLAZE Liverpool Fire Service sent two pumps at 12.15 p.m to-day to deal with a small fire involving some rubbish on waste land in Upper Dawson Street.

Liverpool. which runs along one side of the Playhouse Theatre in Williamson Square. The blaze was extinguished within five minutes and there was no BADGES FOR CYCLISTS Sixty children presented with badges under the town's safe cycling scheme at Birkenhead police headquarters last night. Since the soneme began 2.297 children out of 2,698 have passed the course. PROMOTED Mr.

Hughes said that in tog original offence Lucas. it others, broke into premi 'above the MAN WEB room at New Ferry Lucas told the court that he 'had recently been promoted in his work with the Corporation IRoads Department. He agreed he had had every The chairman. Jud G. G.

Lind Smith. told him: "You have a job. a house, and a wife. You must realise your new responsibility." Lucas was conditionally discharged for 12 months in respect of the original offence. STRIKE CONTINUES More than 1.500 storkera 'employed in London and LiverpooPby the Otis Elevator Company were on strike again to-day for higher pay.

Fisii hundred of them in Kiritb downed tools of er a eek ato. but returned At a meeting ta they 'rejected a management (act, and did not resume work to-day. CYCLING ON FOOTPATH For cycling on the footpath in New Chester Road, New Ferry. on August 29. a 15.

years-old boy was fined 1O at Wirral Juvenile Court at Bromborough to-day. The offence was committed five yards of a constable. TWO ON A CYCLE Two 15-yeatwold boys were each fined 105 at Wirral Juvenile Court. Bromhorough. Pn ry itrinricrt 7.d 4l to-day, for riding on a stowt.

1. (Te cycle in New Chester s.wo 'i rc 4 Rromborough. on Seotetn- 1 sTa OfT4 to the (Mpg, her 21. LUDLOW 2 a I el 2.0 i 1,111 if lt. 4 4 47 1 4 0 A nt the Ilt ii Up for lir 1 motor pistil te-speAk pm 1., no l.r•r,.

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