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Liverpool Echo from Liverpool, Merseyside, England • 7

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Liverpool Echoi
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Liverpool, Merseyside, England
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7
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Two-year guarantee. IM car size LLIILL Anglia LIMA sizes available. 10-2 RENSHAW STREET LIVERPOOL 1 4 151 GRANGE ROAD BIRKENHEAD 1 611 PRESCOT ROAD 1 Old Swan LIVERPOOL 13 4 Now the Navy takes over the Stage Iv 4 A mural for the screen behind the altar of the chapel on board the Commando carrier Albion is being painted by Petty Officer Davies. whose home is in St. Helens.

He was at work finishing off the mural when the carrier berthed at the Landing Stage. this morning. NEW MOVES IN HUNT FOR GIRLS' KILLER Immigration Act hurt Young air rifle thieves Lea rie Fresh moves in the hunt for the killer of two nineyear-old girls at Beenham (Berkshire) arc expected soon as a result of new forensic evidence. injured West Indians had objected to the Immigration Act because they considered themselves English, Sir Learie Constantine told proprietors of the Atheneum at their annual house dinner in Liverpool lost night. When the Immigration Act was passed and we were affected by that Act we owed allegiance to no other than the Crown.

We were black Englishmen born in the West Indies. You can understand the hurt and chagrin." he said. All along the line West Indians bod known nothing but the English attitude to life, said Sir Learie. the former West Indian cricketer. Tests have been made at a forensic laboratory at Aldermaston on a bloodstained piece of concrete and soil taken from the gravel pit where the two girls were found 18 days ago.

Detectives. led by Detective Superintendent William Merchant of Scotland Yard. have made several trips to Aldermaston. four miles from Beenham. to study possible clues and discuss evidence with scientists.

The two girls were Jeanette Wigmore. who was stabbed. and Jacqueline Williams. who was drowned in shallow water. pedestrians Two days after taking an air rifle from a shed at the back of a doctor's house in New Chester Road.

Bromborough, on February 18. two boys. aged 11 and 12. went to an empty house in New Chester Road. Birkenhead.

and fired at pedestrians. This was stated by Sergeant E. S. Cooke. prosecuting at Birkenhead Juvenile Court yesterday.

SLUG IN HEAD The boys admitted stealing the rifle, and breaking into the doctor's house the next day and stealing a pair of binoculars. value £3l. and £lO in cash. They also admitted maliciously wounding Reginald Pankhurst and James Goughty on February 20. and, on the same date, assaulting Katherine Gallantry.

Joanna Kinch and Mary Francis and occasioning them actual bodily harm. The boys placed on probation for two years Sergeant Cook said an X-ray on Reginald Parkhurst revealed that a slug from the air rifle was embedded in his head. Mr. Goughty, aged 6S. was walking along the New Chester Road and felt something hit him on the head.

He thought it was a stone thrown up by a passing vehicle. When he arrived home he found he had blood down the side of his face and on his shirt. There a hole in his hat, and when he took his coat off a slug fell out. The three women were all hit by pellets either on the arm or back but were only bruised. said Sergeant Cook.

change' in celibacy rule The Roman Catholic Church does not intend to change its celibacy rules. the Vatican Press Officer Monsignor Fausto Vallaing said to-day. He gelid "I can say with firmness that the position of the Church on celibacy remains unchanged. If there should be a Pontifical document on the subject, it will emphasise the rule of celibacy." There have been rumours that Pope Paul, troubled by recent cases of priests leav ing the Church to marry. was planning a major statement on the issue.

helicopter Naval Air Commando Squadron and is also equippedith landing craft. Built ie 1944. she reeeived her cot li commissitm on April 6 this year under the command of Captain B. C. G.

Place. noit works in a carpet factory. His father. bank brancb manager. Mr.

Francis Dennis Grant was awarded agreed damages of £4l for cxpense. incurred. After the case had been before Mr. Justice Waller for a day Mr. E.

W. Eveleigh. Q.C. his counsel. told the judge: "An offer of £30,000 has been made and I am instructed to accept that sum." Earlier Mr.

Eveleigh had said that but for the accident Mr. Grant would probably have qualified as a solicitor last February with the future possibility of earning near a year. He had failed his exams and was now earning £9 Ils 6d net a week. Mr. Dean Vice Admiral Sir Fitzroy Talbot said at a Press conference aboard H.M.S.

Albion that Liverpool is steeped in the Battle of the Atlantic. Mr. tie! of Liverpool was headquarters of the Western approaches for this great drawn out battle. When I came here for the first time last year there was tremendous atmosphere everywhere I went, in connection with the battle," he said. Mr.

Eveleigh said that Mr. Grant had severe head injuries as well as spine damage and for six to eight seeks was in a state of complete paralysis and mental confusion. He now had weakness in both arms, and the left was deformed. Leg injuries caused him have an exaggerated gait but there had been considerable improvement He walked with a limp to 1964 when he returned to Wallasey as senior fire prevention officer. He is married tour children.

Last year he attended the command course at the Fire Service Staff College. Dorking. Station Officer F. P. Uriel has been promoted to Assistant Divisional Officer and appointed senior fire prevention officer.

An old boy of St. Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool. Mr. Llriel, who is 36. and lives at 7 Hillside Road.

Wallasey, has been with the Wallasey Brigade since 1951. He was promoted to Leading fireman in 1960. officer in 1961. and station officer in 1963. £5O BOND WINNERS Winning Premium Bond numbers for £5O prizes in Cheshire in the May draw were announced to-day.

They are: AP 707006 AT 012735 AT 342612 IAP 197366 IAK 261642 lAK 640412 IAP 216946 IAW 619061 4AW 60335 296 639914 5 266 643741 CPS 791531 CT 561277 DT 639095 11179 092400 EP 164244 1S lIP 210105 115711 SIP 533179 BABY DIES Pour-months-old Robert William Challinor. of 35 Percival Lane. Runcorn, was found dead in his co yesterday. LICENCE FRAUD For fraudulently using a vehicle excise licence at Litherland. Thomas George Horton.

aged 24. of 39 Verdi Street. Seaforth. was fined £lO at Liverpool County Magistrates' Court yesterday. He was fined a further £lO for not having third party insurance.

He pleaded guilty to both summonses. Wife and mother Jacki Iturns her back on fame The girl who once sang a love song to the Beatles, nursed her eight-months-old baby on her knee and said: I don't think I shall be making a comeback on the show business sceneunless, of course. someone supplies me with bit material. Clublands definite ly out of the question now. because I can't leave the baby at home." A ttractive 19-years-old brunette, Mrs.

Patricia Bell (above). has turned her Walk. on the 80U-house Liverpool overspUl estate off Crook Lane. Winsford. Said Pat, who was described by the talent scouts as another Helen Shapiro The Beatles were in the audience when I appeared in the Great Mersey Beat Competition at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.

They weren't very well known then. They had just recorded Love Me Do." I spoke to Ringo and George afterwards." back on the stairway to fame as Jacki Martin. PoPsinger, and accepted her roles as a mother and housewife. Pat, her husband Ronnie. and baby Christine are now settling in at their new council house at 33 Severn fhePeiformance won a recording test for Pat, formerly of 2 Alison Place.

West Derby, Liverpool. Her best-known disc, Will You," has been played on television pop programmes and Radio Caroline North. A. MODES. CHURCH STREET.

LIVERI ingi Gillow Wor II 9-19 BOLD STREET Liverpool Tel. ROYal 4906. Open Monday to 9 a.m. to 5.30 P.m The Liverpool Echo and Evening Express, Friday, May 5, 1967 7 FIRE CALL REVEALS LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE SAFE RAID About £5OO in cash was stolen by safe-breakers who broke into the offices of Silverbeck and Co, solicitors, 61 Lord Street, Liverpool, during the night. Using an oxy-acetylene burner, the thieves cut through the back of the safe.

The burner came from an adjoining demolition site and they trailed the piping from the site up through the office windows. The raiders left behind the acetylene apparatus, and it is thought that this set fire to some floorboards near the safe. which were found smouldering when the break-in-was discovered BOOTLE WANTS NAMES Entries from Liverpool. Warrington. Widnes and North Wales, as well as from Bootle, have been submitted in a competition Bootle Corporation and Ravenself Properties Limited are holding to find the best six names for pedestrian ways that are to be a feature of Bootle's Strand shopping centre.

The prize is with two consolation prizes of £5. The corporation feel there ought to be more Bootle entries and are calling on residents to obtain entry forms from the town clerk's department. about seven o'clock than morning. Liver pool Fire Brigade, were called when smoke wa seen coming from the office. Fire officers then saw that the office had been broken into and the safe rifled.

Girl sought in city Liverpool Police are ing to trace a 16-years-old Wrexham girl, who has been. missing frora beT over home eig for months. It is thought that she is living la Liverpool. Sheila 4. Thomas, Homestead.

Pagl Lane. Hope, near Wrexham. left home last Sheila Thomas August an since thea she has written letters th her parents, with Liverpool postmarks, saying that she is homesick. Her parents are trying to contact her to let her know she is welcome to go home. She is sft.

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4 "Ir- -1 CARRIER'S A Royal Navy helicopter hovers over the commando carrier H.M.S. Albion as she lies alongside Princes Stage--normal berthing place of the Isle of Man steamers. The carrier is on MERSEY a week-end visit to the port, and arrived in the Mersey this morning. VISIT 1 4 £30,000 for New deputy (Continued tram Page One) to see his wife of less fire chief 4111.,, I than a month at their A Avenue 61 Thirlmere 11 0 1.111. iII oyounB er inkmheamm man hurt in at Wallasey St.

Helens. Two senior promotions members the crew who will also be car crash home for the week-end are annuounced by Wallasey are First Class Mechanical Fire Brigade. it. Engineers Robert Coe and Acr.cl damages totalling 1 Frank Holden. Robert.

aged IS. of 12 North C30.000 were awarded in Assistant Divisional Fire Officer A. P. Dean has been and to Divisional i 1 Liv er Road Liverpool, has beer, in the the High Court to-day to Mr. Clive Gilbert Grant.

Om cep and appointed as Deputy Chief Fire Officer In Iv 1 Royal Navy for Id aged h. of Hillgrove succession to Mr. Frank "1 like the ilia ire TI can Crescent. Kidderminster, Fradley who has retired. be a bit ec ti at times." Mr.

Dean. who is 47. and Worcester. who suffered he said. spine injuries in a car lives at 37 Castle Road Nineteen-years-old Frank.

crash in April 1963. Wallasey. joined the Wal- whose home is at 62 Bed- has another brother in the -44 4) ford Road. Rock Ferry. Judgment with costs ozs lasev Brigade in 1947.

He azainst Mr. Jliilip Christo- served with the Cumberland pher Hamer of Westbourne Fire Service as fire preven- 1 4 4, Navy. Avenue. Hull. in whose car Hon staff officer from 1960 It COMMISSION Mr.

Grant was a passenger. C'f-4 4 I when the accident happened H.M.S. Albion. hi was the second aircraft carrier on a bend on the Kidder- minster-Bromsgrove road. to be converted to a Mr.

Grant formerly an ii A Ills commando ship, carries 18 articled solicitor's clerk i helicopters of the 848 now worts in a carpet PIN-UPS OF i 0 cNEVER, PouceMeN MU. APPEAR All MOLINE ciw 'TO GET PEOPLE ON FIRST NAME TERMS MININEIRLocAL BOBBIES Eueye Me HARRY, JUST NOV LL LAUGH AT IHIS, I WAS PfraSING INE REGINALD ThE MISSITS WINDOW I SLIPPED AND HAS RUN INTO 'THE MCK MY ARM WENT THROUGH OF NOUR PAWL CAR THE GLASS ifb. i gV 1 lb C-11-0 M-0 -1 4EI ASM oue HONOUR, DII'IGMq as PRONOUNCED 04 CHUMLEIGH WHEN CLARENCE APPREHENDED .43 71 6 4 .4 0 .30 .4:4," 1 Move on to luxury livin g. with carpetsin Courtelle Pt 4 ---7, 4 4 lita illi 1 ill 4.4.- it et costs lI I al 01 Ell 0 SOO so little 1 AP 4 .0 ifku cot Five year The blending of COURTELLE and the new guarant. ee I Courtauld fibre EVLAN 'M' in equal quantities gives the range Suitable for a new Concept of carpet luxury every room in at a reasonable price.

the home. The sculptured effect in the design, MOST is in keeping with modern GENEROUS furnishing trends carries the Courtauld Extra Duty SQUARE YARD HIRE label and is available in twelve splendid colours and all standard carpet widths from SO 18" to 14C. SQUARE YARD ilk 1 Ladies PLEATED TRICEL DRESSES 19111 LADIES' SKIRTS in washable Moygashel 24'11 Ground Floor I Men's SPORTS JACKETS (Ist MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Sleeves I 919 Gest 38" 40" 42 (Ground Floor(.

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