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treorUgalMtE TC110. Wednesdaw, J n6e <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, 1963<br />
4•eeee0118<br />
Gorgeous<br />
Cottons<br />
at<br />
tem examination, that from<br />
the time <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the accident until<br />
his death Bevill was operated<br />
on eight times.<br />
He would have died within<br />
48 hours <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the accident had it<br />
not been for the fir<strong>st</strong> operation,<br />
said Dr. Valentine.<br />
The 1orry driver, Rex We<strong>st</strong>on,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Jefford-<strong>st</strong>reet. Mansfield,<br />
said, "I braked hard but<br />
caught him with the front<br />
bumper and then he was<br />
trapped under the back wheel<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the lorry."<br />
Dies<br />
MR. JACK WILSON, 56-years-<br />
' old pumping <strong>st</strong>ation supervisor,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Milgrave - road,<br />
Middlesbrough, who was<br />
rescued from a sewer on the<br />
town's dockside ye<strong>st</strong>erday, died<br />
today.<br />
Two other men died within a<br />
Couple <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> hours <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> being pulled<br />
unconscious by firemen from<br />
the sewer.<br />
died.<br />
Ye<strong>st</strong>erday, the Coroner, Mr.<br />
john Liptrott, and a jury <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
nine men, heard Mr. Stanley<br />
Wilcock (28), former owner <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the club, say that they might<br />
Wish Comes<br />
True<br />
M<br />
RS. FRANCES SKEFFING-<br />
TON, a 39-years.old<br />
Irishwoman, who is seriously<br />
ill, will have her wish<br />
fulfilled when she leaves<br />
Flint, Michigan, today to fly<br />
to County Tipperary and see<br />
her baby daughter and her<br />
parents.<br />
Mrs. Skeffingion and her<br />
son, John (four), will fly to<br />
Shannon Airport non-<strong>st</strong>op<br />
from Detroit, thanks to the<br />
generosity <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> friends and<br />
neighbours in Flint, who<br />
raised 1175 to pay their fares.<br />
SAW HIS BUS CO UP<br />
IN FLAMES<br />
LHNCOLNSHHRE Road Car<br />
Company driver, Mr.<br />
Russell Robinson, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Handley-<strong>st</strong>reet,<br />
Sleaford, was in a<br />
telephone box at Sleaford<br />
1a<strong>st</strong> night when he saw his<br />
60-seater double-decker bus<br />
bur<strong>st</strong> into flames.<br />
A rear tyre bur<strong>st</strong> as the bus<br />
was travelling down Ea<strong>st</strong><br />
road from Lincoln, and Mr.<br />
Robinson intended phoning<br />
his depot. But when he saw<br />
flames shooting 30 feet into<br />
the air, he rang the fire<br />
brigade Hn<strong>st</strong>ead.<br />
Friction is thought to hays<br />
mark them "solved."<br />
For at Nottingham Quarter<br />
Sessions an Irish painter,<br />
charged with shopbreaking<br />
and larceny in the city, asked<br />
the court to take into consideration<br />
the theft <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
jewellery — from H. Shawl<br />
and Sons.<br />
The man, 23-years.old John<br />
Anthony Whelan, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> no fixed<br />
address, was gaoled for 30<br />
months.<br />
1n the dock with him,<br />
charged with breaking into a<br />
goods, w as 27.years-o1d<br />
Michael McEvoy, a homeless<br />
electrician's mate. He was<br />
gaoled for 15 months.<br />
MURDER APPEAL<br />
APPLICATION<br />
An application by Zsiga<br />
Pankotai (31), miner, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Wood-<br />
1ane-lane, Leeds, who is under<br />
sentence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> death, for 1eave to<br />
appeal to the House <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Lords<br />
again<strong>st</strong> his conviction <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
capital murder, was dlemissed<br />
by the Court <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Criminal<br />
Appeal today.<br />
CAUGHT AS<br />
SHE LEAPT<br />
FROM 60ft.<br />
THE bar manager <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Top Storey Club told the<br />
Coroner at Bolton today that, after escaping<br />
from the building when it caught fire on May 1, he<br />
caught his si<strong>st</strong>er-in-law in his arms after she had<br />
jumped 60 feet.<br />
The witness, William Henry<br />
Bohannon (32), <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Kentmereroad,<br />
Bolton, was giving<br />
evidence at the resumed<br />
inque<strong>st</strong> on the 19 people who<br />
not have died if a door behind<br />
the bar could have been<br />
opened<br />
He said he had never applied<br />
for permission to use the<br />
premises as a club.<br />
Mr. Bohannon said today<br />
that he was on the river bank<br />
alongside the building. "I<br />
saw a white object coming<br />
down and when I woke up my<br />
si<strong>st</strong>er.in.law, Gillian Grimshaw,<br />
was in my arms. I<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> have caught her.".<br />
Still Alive<br />
He said a few minutes afterwards<br />
he pulled Gillian to the<br />
side <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the bank out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
way.<br />
"Then a man came down.<br />
He landed on his face in the<br />
river. His head and<br />
shoulders were immersed, so<br />
I pulled him clear and turned<br />
him over. He was <strong>st</strong>ill alive<br />
then.<br />
"There were two loud<br />
splashes, indicating two<br />
more people had jumped.<br />
H<br />
dived into the river and<br />
carried those two out. I<br />
don't know who they were,<br />
but I held them again<strong>st</strong> the<br />
current until the police took<br />
them from me."<br />
caused the fire and after<br />
sending for help Mr. Robinson<br />
and his conductor, Mr.<br />
Pat Gunn, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Billingborough,<br />
used four extinguishers on<br />
the flames.<br />
The dozen or so passengers<br />
had already decided to walk<br />
the half-mile to the town<br />
centre, and many did not<br />
know that the sounding <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the fire siren was because<br />
their bus was on fire.<br />
a uninese re<strong>st</strong>aurant, pleKea<br />
up a girl outside Lanca<strong>st</strong>er<br />
Gate <strong>st</strong>ation and had intercourse<br />
with her in his car. On<br />
the way back he had engine<br />
trouble and arrived home<br />
about 2 a.m.<br />
WIFE'S QUESTION<br />
Jones said that when his wife<br />
showed him a Sunday <<strong>st</strong>rong>newspaper</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
featuring the disappearance<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Brenda Nash, it was the<br />
fir<strong>st</strong> time he had seen anything<br />
about it. She asked him: "Do<br />
you know anything about it?".<br />
don think I know<br />
thing about that?'."<br />
His wife continued to ask<br />
him que<strong>st</strong>ions about his<br />
movements, and after an<br />
interval he told her he had<br />
been to Piccadilly and<br />
admitted he had been with a<br />
pro<strong>st</strong>itute.<br />
As the days went by he was<br />
teased about what was being<br />
said in the Press. He took<br />
"quite a bit" <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1eg-pulling<br />
about it from his workmates.<br />
"WORRIED"<br />
When Mr. Brodrick asked,<br />
"Did you begin to get<br />
worried?" Jones replied, "Yes,<br />
I did, because I had a black<br />
Vauxhal1 car and because the<br />
description given by the Press<br />
would generally fit me, I suppose.<br />
"At that time I knew H<br />
could not sub<strong>st</strong>antiate where<br />
H had been."<br />
He said he decided the be<strong>st</strong><br />
thing he could do was to have<br />
somebody to corroborate his<br />
movements — "in fact, to put<br />
up an alibi."<br />
Jones, asked by his counsel:<br />
"Did you kill Brenda Nash?"<br />
replied firmly: "No, sir."<br />
Asked: "Was Brenda Nash in<br />
your car on October 28?" he<br />
again replied, "No, sir."<br />
A DENIAL<br />
When Mr. Brodrick asked:<br />
"Did you ever say to Roberts,<br />
'I did it,' or 'I done it'?" Jones<br />
in a firm voice, replied: "No,<br />
sir."<br />
Before beginning his crossexamination,<br />
Mr. Mervyn<br />
Griffith-Jones, prosecuting,<br />
asked to raise a matter in the<br />
absence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the jury.<br />
Mr. Ju<strong>st</strong>ice Sachs agreed, and<br />
the jury then left.<br />
Ten Days<br />
On Raft<br />
TWO half-delirious brothers<br />
were rescued 90 miles <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fshore<br />
in the Gulf <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mexico<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday, after living on a raft<br />
for 10 days on a flying fish and<br />
two cups <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> rain water.<br />
The brothers, Dr. L. M.<br />
Richards (28), optician, and<br />
Mr. Eric Richards (30), crashlanded<br />
their light aircraft in<br />
the sea when it developed<br />
engine trouble and caught fire.<br />
The noise <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the tyre bur<strong>st</strong>ing<br />
was heard by people living<br />
on Bo<strong>st</strong>on-road, and one<br />
family watched the fire<br />
fighters through binoculars.<br />
The back end <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the bus was<br />
badly damaged.<br />
Mr. Robinson, a driver for<br />
30 years, said he had never<br />
heard <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> such an incident<br />
before. "H have had tyres<br />
bur<strong>st</strong>, but never this," he<br />
said, scratching his head.<br />
V11 VIL 1 I 1.1116<br />
HECKLING broke out within a few minutes at the<br />
It.S.P.C.A's annual meeting in London today<br />
when a member sugge<strong>st</strong>ed it should be oalled <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f.<br />
The chairman, Lt.-Colone1 J<br />
C. Lockwood, had difficulty in<br />
making himself heard above<br />
the uproar.<br />
Catcalls from the back <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
hall mingled with cries <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
"Hear, hear's•when - a member,<br />
Mr. Raymond .Rowley, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Muswell<br />
Hill, London, N., scasi s<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the fact that voting cards have<br />
been issued indiscriminately,<br />
this meeting should be called<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f."<br />
"Don't interrupt me,"<br />
retorted Colonel Lockwood,<br />
who was about to move the<br />
adoption <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the annual<br />
report.<br />
Mr. Rowley, a member <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the executive committee <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
League Again<strong>st</strong> Cruel Sports,<br />
insi<strong>st</strong>ed that his complaint<br />
should be inve<strong>st</strong>igated.<br />
Ridiculous<br />
The chairman: "I am not<br />
having this meeting interrupted<br />
by ridiculous points <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
order. If you 1ike to shout I<br />
will shout louder <strong>st</strong>ill. But I am<br />
going to move this report."<br />
There were cries <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>: "This<br />
is not a democratic meeting."<br />
After 10 minutes the noise<br />
subsided and he was able to<br />
continue.<br />
Colonel Lockwood said that<br />
one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the greate<strong>st</strong> problems<br />
the society had faced during<br />
the pa<strong>st</strong> year was the "terrible<br />
que<strong>st</strong>ion" <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> homeless animals.<br />
"I would like to repeat our<br />
complete ho<strong>st</strong>ility to the way<br />
in which these animals are<br />
being treated."<br />
Experiments<br />
Another grave concern was<br />
the fact that 3,500,000 experiments<br />
on animals had been<br />
made in 12 months.<br />
The annual report <strong>st</strong>ates<br />
that R.S.P.C.A. inspectors<br />
inve<strong>st</strong>igated 25,583 complaints<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> cruelty to animals during<br />
the year, leading to 767 convictions,<br />
298 admonitions and<br />
7,173 verbal cautions.<br />
The report also says: "No<br />
one shouli be misled by<br />
specious allegations that the<br />
society 'condones' foxhunting.<br />
1t does not. The policy <strong>st</strong>atement<br />
makes it quite clear tint<br />
the Society is opposed to the<br />
hunting <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> any creature for<br />
the purpose <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> sport and does<br />
appreciate the importance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the ethical considerations involved.<br />
"The society has, on several<br />
occasions in<strong>st</strong>igated and supported<br />
Parliamentary Bills<br />
designed to abolish the hunting<br />
with hounds <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> wild deer.<br />
"Reluctantly, however, it<br />
has to admit that it has y<strong>st</strong> to<br />
find a satisfact my humane<br />
method <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> controlling the<br />
numbe - ; <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> foxes. -<br />
"Po<strong>st</strong>al Vote"<br />
There was more shouting<br />
when Dr. R. F. Rattray proposed<br />
a motion for a new rule<br />
to be included in the society's<br />
con<strong>st</strong>itution.<br />
It would give the council<br />
power, among other things, to<br />
refuse to convene an extraordinary<br />
meeting on matters<br />
already discussed by the<br />
society during the preceding<br />
three years.<br />
Amid cries <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> "We want a<br />
po<strong>st</strong>al vote," Dr. Rattray said<br />
the co<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> holding extra.<br />
ordinary general meetings<br />
and hiring halls had amoun.<br />
ted to more than £1,000.<br />
Dr. Rattray, three times Interrupted<br />
by prolonged outbur<strong>st</strong>s<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> shouting, said they<br />
had decided again<strong>st</strong> a po<strong>st</strong>al<br />
vote because the average member<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the zociety had "so little<br />
experience and knowledge" <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
hunting and the alternative<br />
methods <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> control.<br />
Carried<br />
The resolution was carried,<br />
to be greeted with cries <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
"Shame."<br />
otiety's rules, limiting the<br />
right to members to demand<br />
a special meeting by raising<br />
the minimum number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
supporters from 150 to 500<br />
subscribers <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> El or more,<br />
was carried.<br />
After further interruptions<br />
and further calls to order by<br />
the chairman, a member in the<br />
gallery got up to say: "The<br />
impression I have got is that<br />
we have a council ruthlessly<br />
suppressing all opposition to<br />
its own policy."<br />
YOU WANT CREAM<br />
OF THE CAFES?<br />
Then Pay Up, Bakers Demand'<br />
BRITISH housewives can have Conti nental baking if they pay Continental<br />
s" prices, said the retiring president <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the National Association <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Ma<strong>st</strong>er<br />
Bakers, Mr. E. J. Scholes, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Reading, at the association's annual conference at<br />
Bournemouth today.<br />
"One <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ten hears <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the beautiful<br />
shops and fittings abroad,<br />
and they certainly are corn-.<br />
pared with ours in this country,"<br />
he said.<br />
"I say, give us Continental<br />
prices and we will give our<br />
public the same here.<br />
"I get people coining into my<br />
shop and asking for the same<br />
confections they had abroad,<br />
but they expect to pay only a<br />
third <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the price."<br />
Greate<strong>st</strong> Weapon<br />
Mr. Scholes added: "If they<br />
are prepared to pay the proper<br />
price, then we can and wil1<br />
produce the goods. We have<br />
got to educate the public, and<br />
it can be done, providing we<br />
maintain top quality."<br />
He told bakers to serve cu<strong>st</strong>omers<br />
themselves and introduce<br />
new lines personally.<br />
"That is your greate<strong>st</strong> asset<br />
today and the small man's<br />
greate<strong>st</strong> weapon," he added.<br />
The association's new president,<br />
Mr. John C. Murray, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Darlington, told the conference:<br />
"Ours is an important<br />
craft, and we should never be<br />
apologetic in our attitude to it<br />
"Somehow we have got to<br />
bring more pride into our own<br />
attitude as bakers, and we<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> find ways <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> transmitting<br />
some <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> that pride to our<br />
cu<strong>st</strong>omers.<br />
"Today there is a tremen-<br />
"MANY WILL DIE IN<br />
MOON ATTEMPTS"<br />
Mr. Trevor Gardner, a senior<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial in the U.S. space programme,<br />
said in Los Angeles<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday that the United<br />
States could beat Russia to the<br />
moon "if we are prepared to<br />
pay the price," and he predicted<br />
that many men would die<br />
in the attempt.<br />
Mr. Gardner. chairman <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Air Force Space Study Committee,<br />
said the mo<strong>st</strong> immediate<br />
need was for 1arger<br />
rocket engines, a field in which<br />
the United States was "far<br />
behind Russia."<br />
TH E Solid Fuel<br />
Show House on<br />
the Fosse E<strong>st</strong>ate,<br />
North Hykeham,<br />
attracted more than<br />
1 2, 000 visitors<br />
between May12 and<br />
June 4.<br />
The North Midland<br />
Region <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Coal Utilisation<br />
sponsored the project,<br />
report that it<br />
was one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the mo<strong>st</strong><br />
successful exhibitions<br />
in the country.<br />
SECRETARY RESIGNS<br />
Lt.-Col. Charles Earle, D.S.0.1<br />
secretary <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Roya1 Nationa1<br />
Lifeboat In<strong>st</strong>itution since la<strong>st</strong><br />
July, has resigned for reasons<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> health. He is 47.<br />
dous demand for good food,<br />
and unless we return to the<br />
evil days <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> slumps and<br />
unemployment I cannot see<br />
that demand diminishing.<br />
" In the years ahead the<br />
National Association may have<br />
Apt J. R. MILLICAN, in his<br />
chairman's address at<br />
today's annual conference <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the Building Societies' Association<br />
at Harrogate, foreca<strong>st</strong><br />
a soaring demand for homeownership.<br />
Mr. Millican, general manager<br />
and secretary <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Cheltenham<br />
and Glouce<strong>st</strong>er Building<br />
Society, said: " As the<br />
<strong>st</strong>andard <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> living continues<br />
to improve I am quite certain<br />
that the demand for homeownership<br />
will continue to<br />
increase, and it is the considered<br />
view <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the council<br />
that so far ahead as one dare<br />
prophesy the demand will<br />
continue at a high 1evel."<br />
Mr. Millican said they<br />
would have to set their sights<br />
higher than in 1960, when<br />
£559,000,000 was advanced to<br />
387,000 borrowers.<br />
"Possible"<br />
"I think a figure <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> £600,000,000<br />
should be quite possible <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
attainment, if we can attract<br />
sufficient savings and inve<strong>st</strong>ments,<br />
because we are certain<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a further increase in<br />
capital repayments by exi<strong>st</strong>ing<br />
borrowers which become<br />
available for re-lending."<br />
Total assets <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> member<br />
societies were £3,166,000,000<br />
again<strong>st</strong> £2,907,000,000 in 1959;<br />
the number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> share inve<strong>st</strong>ors<br />
and depositors was<br />
4,489,000 a n d borrowers<br />
2,350,000.<br />
air. Millican said that the<br />
increase in pr<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>its tax from<br />
12i per cent to 15 per cent<br />
without any mention <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
exemption or relief for<br />
Wilell Silo CcIZI7 .113 lAaliCU<br />
Mr. G. J. 'Whale, solicitor for<br />
Mr. Howard, said that as his<br />
client had moved from the<br />
defendant, he had been<br />
in<strong>st</strong>ructed to withdraw the<br />
summonses.<br />
Mr. Anthony McCowan,<br />
counsel for Cardell, asked the<br />
ju<strong>st</strong>ices to dismiss the summonses.<br />
He would ask the<br />
court to make an order for<br />
sub<strong>st</strong>antia1 co<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
"So far as my client is concerned<br />
he utterly denies doing<br />
either <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the things<br />
alleged again<strong>st</strong> him," Mr.<br />
"Particularly does he deny<br />
that he sent an effigy pierced<br />
through with a needle and a<br />
mirror to Mr. Howard, thereby<br />
intimating that he 1aid a<br />
curse on him."<br />
Mr. McCowan said that if<br />
Mr. Howard was the kind <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
man who was frightened by<br />
such things, he could not<br />
under<strong>st</strong>and why he should feel<br />
less frightened in Norfolk than<br />
In Surrey.<br />
The ju<strong>st</strong>ices awarded 311 gns.<br />
co<strong>st</strong>s to Mr. Cardell.<br />
to give more and more attention<br />
to helping to create a more<br />
favourable image <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the baking<br />
trade in the eyes <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the public.<br />
"Whatever the National<br />
Association does, ultimate<br />
success mu<strong>st</strong> depend upon our<br />
own efforts as individual<br />
bakers."<br />
building societies had filled<br />
them all with dismay.<br />
Mr. Desmond Heap, comptroller<br />
and city solicitor to<br />
the Corporation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> London,<br />
told the conference <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> two<br />
solutions <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the present housing<br />
problem.<br />
More Land<br />
These were the allocation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
more 1and for building<br />
beyond the green belts, and<br />
more intensive use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> land in<br />
the central areas <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> cities.<br />
After speaking <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the countryside<br />
as being in jeopardy,<br />
"the like <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> which it had<br />
vehicle he was dris7iiig—a<br />
motor van.<br />
He wrote pleading guilty.<br />
Also fined £4, for exceeding<br />
the 30 m.p.h. limit in the builtup<br />
area <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Newark-road, were<br />
William Michael Shinfleld<br />
(20), boxing promoter, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
6 Raglan-<strong>st</strong>reet, - Alfreton,<br />
Derbyshire, and Ronald Hurl<strong>st</strong>on<br />
Baldwin (47), grocer, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 5<br />
St. Aiden's-road, North<br />
Hykeham.<br />
They both pleaded guilty by<br />
letter.<br />
RIM. ON DOUBLE<br />
MURDER CHARGE<br />
Hendryk Nieniasz (49), <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Laws.lane, Mersham, near Ashford<br />
(Kent) was at Seabrook,<br />
near Hythe, ye<strong>st</strong>erday, sent in<br />
cu<strong>st</strong>ody for trial at Kent<br />
Assizes, accused <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> murdering<br />
Hubert Roderick Twells Buxton<br />
(34), gardener, and Mrs.<br />
Alice Bateman (38), who lived<br />
together at Pantile Bungalow,<br />
Frith.road, Aldington,<br />
MINISTER ACCEPTS<br />
INVITATION<br />
Mr. Nadem Al Zahawi, Iraq's<br />
Trade Mini<strong>st</strong>er, has accepted<br />
an invitation from the British<br />
Government to pay a 10.days<br />
visit to Britain at the end <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
June, it was reported in<br />
Bagdad.<br />
He will be the fir<strong>st</strong> Iraqi<br />
Cabinet Mini<strong>st</strong>er to visit<br />
Britain since the July 1958<br />
1raqi revolution.<br />
CHEMISTS<br />
Open Tonight<br />
THE following chemi<strong>st</strong>s<br />
wil1 be open from 6 p.m.<br />
to 7 p.m., Saturday, June 10<br />
to Friday, June 16<br />
(inclusive):<br />
Lincoln Co-operative<br />
Chemi<strong>st</strong>s Ltd. (Central<br />
Pharmacy), 1 Bank Street.<br />
J. Taylor, 344 High Street.<br />
F. P. Watson, Ltd. 6 and 7<br />
Bailgate.<br />
Home Buying 'Will Soar'<br />
Dead Heat?<br />
never previously known, not<br />
even in the worse days <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
ribbon development," Mr.<br />
Heap said that while the total<br />
quantity <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> land remained<br />
con<strong>st</strong>ant, the pressures upon<br />
it mounted day by day.<br />
Mr. Millican announced a<br />
home-buying saving scheme<br />
for Servicemen. He said it<br />
provided for regular savings<br />
by members <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Armed<br />
Forces, so that when they<br />
reached the time <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> their discharge<br />
they would haye a<br />
capita1 sum available for<br />
house purchase.<br />
LES HOSPITAUX NEUFS,<br />
France: A farmer said here<br />
that one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his cows died<br />
after swallowing a parachute<br />
carrying weather research<br />
equipment from a Swiss<br />
meteorological s t at i .<br />
Worse <strong>st</strong>ill, he said, his BRISBANE: Schoolgirl Ann<br />
insurance company had Chri<strong>st</strong>ensen was playing at<br />
refused to pay him the £72 home in the Queensland<br />
which the cow co<strong>st</strong> him. coa<strong>st</strong>al town <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Bundaberg<br />
on•-e-w-Ne<br />
when a car hit her dog,<br />
Laddie. Laddie, a year-old<br />
WELLHNGTON, New Zealand: crossbred, appeared to be<br />
A slightly amazed Stokes dead, but Ann held his<br />
Valley (near Wellington) muzzle in both hands, took a<br />
fire brigade has had reque<strong>st</strong>s<br />
for its jubilee book, mouth-to-mouth resuscita-<br />
deep breath, and <strong>st</strong>arted<br />
"Twenty - one Flaming ton. After 10 minutes Laddie's<br />
Years," from libraries and heart fluttered and he began<br />
others in many parts <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Ne w to breathe. Within a few<br />
from Mel- Zealand and even minutes he had opened his<br />
bourne. "Perhaps .hey think eyes and was wagging his<br />
it's the revelations <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a tail; and now he is his old<br />
deb," commented a fireman. self.
to<br />
THEATRE ROYAL<br />
Box Office Open Mondays 10.6 p m.<br />
Tel. 25555<br />
Tuesdays to Saturdays 10-8.<br />
Tues..Fri. 7.30 - Sat. 5.45 and 8.15<br />
A SHRED OF EVIDENCE<br />
Absorbing Miller by R. C. Sherr<br />
NEXT WEEK: SHADoW oF A<br />
GUNMAN. Sean O'Casey Ma<strong>st</strong>erpiece<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Irish Tragi-Comedy.<br />
ALL 1HE WEEK.<br />
Doors op,n 12 30. La<strong>st</strong> comp. pert. 7.0<br />
Dean Marlin : Shirley Maclaine<br />
ALL IN A NIGHT'S WORK (a)<br />
(Technicolor) 2.20, 5.30, 8.40<br />
Peter Reynolds Margaret Tyzack<br />
HIGHWAY TO BATTLE (u)<br />
12.45, 3.55, '7.5<br />
Pathe News - Royal Wedding In<br />
Colour.<br />
R EGill"iv`°`" 2305/ V re'<br />
ALL THE WEEK. - Cont. from 1.30<br />
Dany Robin • Martine Carol<br />
LOVE AND THE FRENCHWOMAN<br />
1.50, 4.50, 8.0 1 x I<br />
(French film - English dialogue)<br />
NUDES IN THE SNOW (a)<br />
(Ea<strong>st</strong>man Colour) 4.0, 7.10<br />
ADULTS oNLY<br />
PLUS PATHE NEWS<br />
ODEON LINcoLm<br />
.910 ,1e '0951<br />
OPTHCAL<br />
LOST AND FOUND<br />
LOST, on 9th June. South Park/South<br />
Common. Gold Watch. Return.-48<br />
Gregg Hall-crescent. TeL 21866.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> 00<br />
LOST, Brown Dog, answers Sandy.<br />
Anyone knowing <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his whereabouts<br />
please ring Nettleharn 384. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>13<br />
MISSING, Friday. from 48 Richmond-road,<br />
neutered Tabby Cat,<br />
white •he<strong>st</strong> and legs <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
SOMETHING MISSING? Some article<br />
or pet? A lo<strong>st</strong> Ad in the "Lincolnshire<br />
Echo" will contact the finder<br />
-Telephone Lincoln 26101 Extension<br />
12 mw<strong>st</strong>c<br />
PERSONAL<br />
WEDNESDAY, <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th JUNE. Come to<br />
the Market Tonight at 7.30 With a<br />
friend for the 131<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> Graham Relay.<br />
WIN A PRHZE tot va<strong>st</strong> Bass-Read<br />
the details <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Echo's Bonnie<br />
Babied. Gaunte<strong>st</strong> tonight. mwfte<br />
TAXHS AND HHRE CARS<br />
ADDHTIONAL sew tam Anglia •vallable<br />
for fire from July onwards<br />
Vacant Cai &Yeti Hot dates 26th<br />
Augu<strong>st</strong> to 1<strong>st</strong> September. 18th September<br />
to 3uU) September and<br />
onwards. - Lincuinshire Motor Co.<br />
Ltd., Bravf ord. Lincoln. Tel.<br />
26123 151co<br />
AT SAXNAM'S SELF-DRIVE. Cars<br />
available daily, weekly -Telephone<br />
28664-22029 <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
AUSTIN A.50 Cambridge, Vauxhak<br />
Victors and also Mk Cupsula<br />
Self-Drive Cars. - New Mina<br />
Station, Monks-road 28319. £2 delay<br />
CARDE*S Self.Drive Service.<br />
Trouble-free cars for denser:milleting<br />
mem-lats.-Telephon e 2<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>. tc<br />
DAY 35).. week £11. Morris 1000 Car<br />
Hire-Tel. 36909. •mwthic<br />
DRHVE YOURSELF CARS ,ate<br />
asodela otly. also 13.Seater Mina-bus<br />
--Plume 28088 or North Hvaehem<br />
315 tc<br />
MHDDLE STREET GARAGE North<br />
Hykeham. lux Sell Drive Cars -<br />
'1es:emote 23582<br />
180ce<br />
SELF-DRIVE CARS £2 daily. Dates GENERAL FOREMAN<br />
available.-Auto Sales 28560 tr<br />
SELF-DRIVE. New Triumphs.-Welts<br />
118 High-<strong>st</strong>reet, Lincoln Tel. 21262<br />
THOMPSONS HOLT GARAGE Dunholme.<br />
tot Sell Drive <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Ford<br />
SHTUATHONS VACANT<br />
ALBHON HOTEL requires Chef or<br />
Cook; excellent conditions and<br />
wages.-Apply personally if possible<br />
to tne Manageress<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
ALTERATION HAND required for<br />
Gown Shop. Fully experienced and<br />
accu<strong>st</strong>omed to good class work. Top<br />
wages plus bonus paid. - Box BM<br />
"Echo," Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>23<br />
APPrO STOCKROOM ASSHSTANT<br />
required for Credit Drapery Store.<br />
good wages and conditions.-Apply<br />
Manager, Alex Sloan and Co.. Ltd.<br />
279 High-<strong>st</strong>reet. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
AT YORK SHIPLEY LTD., Triumph<br />
road, Lenton, Nottingham, there are<br />
imined.ate vacancies for Fully<br />
Skil)ed Horizontal Borers, Radial<br />
Drillers and Crankshaft Grinders.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>3<br />
A VACANCY for intelligent lad.<br />
Clerk, conversant with P.A.Y.E.<br />
able to type and to use telephone<br />
good rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pay, pleasant <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice in<br />
south <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> city: 6-da y<br />
9-5; thi s<br />
year's holidays honoured. Please<br />
apply In writing to-Smith's Potato<br />
Crisps, Newark-road. Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
BARMAN, experienced, for Saturday<br />
and Sunday evenings. - Coach and<br />
Horses, Billinghay. Tel. 250. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
BOY SCHOOL LEAVER required t S<br />
train as Accounts Clerk. This is<br />
good opportunity to obtain<br />
thorough knowledge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> book-keeping<br />
up to accountancy <strong>st</strong>andard. -<br />
Apply in own handwriting to Accountant,<br />
Lincolnshire Echo, St .<br />
Beaedrot-square. Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>23<br />
BRICKLAYERS required for firebric k<br />
work on Gasworks contracts 1 n<br />
many parts <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Englandi-Apolv in<br />
writing, giving experience. to<br />
Woodall.Duckham. Con<strong>st</strong>ruction<br />
Company Ltd., Bracebridge Gas<br />
works, Lincoln, or to Head Office<br />
63-77 Bromoton.road. London. El W 3<br />
Tel. No. Kensington 6355. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>3 0<br />
BRHCKLAYERS required for Sub.<br />
Contract work. Long contract .<br />
Plenty <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> bricks. - C. D Allison<br />
(Contractors) Ltd.. We<strong>st</strong> Elloeavrnue,<br />
Sealdine Tel 3935 mwftc<br />
BUTCHER OR IMPROVER Wanted.-<br />
Pepperdine, Siacti-<strong>st</strong>reet. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1 0<br />
CAFE COUNTER ASSISTANT, full or<br />
part time.-Brays Cafe Saxillay t<br />
CARPENTERS required for fir<strong>st</strong> class<br />
fo.m work to concrete S<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>tites<br />
beams and columns. Good bonu s<br />
scheme.-Apply W. and J. Simons<br />
(Lincoln.) Limited, Swifts Factory<br />
Site. Moorland. avenue. Lincoln. Tel<br />
23870 mwf150<br />
TODAY AND ALL THE WEEK.<br />
Cont. from 1.15. La<strong>st</strong> Peel. '7.20.<br />
Kenneth More, Danielle Darrieux in<br />
THE GREENGAGE SUMMER (a)<br />
Technicolor.<br />
Showing 2.35. 5.40, 8.45.<br />
Also PANAMA SAL (u)<br />
Elena Ver dugo : Edward Kemmer<br />
Carlos Rivas. In Naturama. COLLECTOR SALESMEN<br />
Showing 1.15, 4.15. 7.20<br />
AT St. Swith:Ws-square. Lincoln,<br />
F.S.M.O, F B.O.A -John Neild,<br />
Ophthalmic Opticians. Tel Lincoln<br />
25395 tc<br />
F P. WATSON Ltd.. Ophthalmic<br />
Optielan• -G. K. Lenton. F.19 0 A<br />
6-7 Baiigate 25778. to<br />
GEORGE PHNKNEY. F Ophthalmic<br />
Optician, 46 Clasketgate<br />
Lincoln Tel 26962<br />
tc<br />
M. E MUCKLOW. F.S.M C.<br />
F.B.0A.. Ophthalmic Optician. 93<br />
High-<strong>st</strong>reet sear Gowt.s Bridge)<br />
Lincoln. Tel. 21238. LT<br />
required<br />
for e<strong>st</strong>ablished Credit Journeys,<br />
covering Lincolnshire; fir<strong>st</strong> class<br />
wages and commission paid, with<br />
top allowance for own car Full<br />
training given in the field, and prospects<br />
for promotion good to th e<br />
right type <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> man.-Box BI. "Echo."<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
DISTRIBUTHON SUPERVHSORS who<br />
can provide their own teams will<br />
receive generous remuneration for<br />
organising di<strong>st</strong>ribution <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> leaflets,<br />
etc. for National Advertisers, Enrol<br />
now giving details <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> team members<br />
and whether car owner by writing<br />
to Door to Door Services Limited<br />
Spinney House, Church-<strong>st</strong>reet, Liver<br />
pool.<br />
DRIVER I WAREHOUSEMAN for<br />
Wholesale Grocery.-R. Houtby and<br />
Co. Ltd, Broadgate. Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
DRIVER/SUPERVHSOR to L Driver<br />
for practice runs. evenings and<br />
wcek.ends. Retired person preferred<br />
Phone or write Beckfteid Re<strong>st</strong><br />
Home, Hieighington. Tel. Washingborough<br />
3<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>23<br />
FEMALE CLEANER required, morn-<br />
ings. - Apply Manager, Regal<br />
Cinema,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0cl a<br />
FEMALE CANTEENS ASSHSTANTS<br />
required (a) hours 7.15 a m. to 2<br />
p.m. (4 hour break). Monday to<br />
Saturday except Thursday) and<br />
each alternate Sunday from 9.45 a.m.<br />
to 3 p.m.; wage 3/- per hour. (b)<br />
Hours 7 15 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday<br />
to Saturday (except Tuesday). wage<br />
2/9 per hour - Apply by letter.<br />
<strong>st</strong>ating which position (a) or (b)<br />
you are intere<strong>st</strong>ed in: Catering<br />
Contractor. omnibus Station. St.<br />
Mark-<strong>st</strong>reet, Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
FEMALE CLEANER required. 6 p.m.<br />
to 9 p.m. Monday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
Tuesday. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.<br />
Wage 3/- per hour.-Apply by letter,<br />
Catering Contractor, Omnibus<br />
Station, St. Mark-<strong>st</strong>reet. Lincoln<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>13<br />
FEMALE STUDENT required (15th<br />
birffid.av during la<strong>st</strong>. school term)<br />
for week-end work 8 hours one<br />
week.end, 5 hours next, alternately,<br />
-Apply by letter, Catering Contractor,<br />
Omnibus Station, St. Mark<strong>st</strong>reet,<br />
Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>10<br />
FITTERS are urgently required by<br />
York Shipley Ltd.. Triumph-road.<br />
Lentos. Nottingham. for Compressor<br />
61.5e0LibbYL Toolroom and Bench<br />
work. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>33<br />
FOUR MEN required for temporary<br />
evenine work. approximately<br />
Mouths. nours 6 p.m.-10 n tn. Mon..<br />
day to Friday.-Apply <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice, Smith's<br />
Potato Crisps, Newark-road. Lincoln.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>Ic<br />
FREEMAN, HARDY, W ILL'S have<br />
vacancies for Salesladies, age 18-20<br />
Goed wages and commission suitable<br />
applicants - Apply Manager.<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
FULL OR PART-TIME ASSISTANTS<br />
requ.red; ove:aLs provided -Apply<br />
Manager. The Hanle and Colonial<br />
Stores Ltd.. 300 High-<strong>st</strong>reet, Lincoln.<br />
required <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1 to<br />
take charge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Air Mini<strong>st</strong>ry contract<br />
for erection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> hangar, local R.A.F.<br />
Aerodroine: permanent salaried<br />
position, if suitable - Box BC.<br />
"Echo." Lincoln, <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>03<br />
GHLBERT AND SON LTD have<br />
2 Tel: Lincoln 26101<br />
SHTUAl HONS VACANT (Contd.)<br />
JUNHOR SALES ASSISTANTS required.-Ruddocks,<br />
287 High-<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>5c<br />
JOHNERS required. permanent Dualt1011,<br />
good piecework rates - Apply.<br />
Bullock tine Driffill Ltd.. 101 High<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
Lincoln tc<br />
JUNIOR WINDOW DRESSER required.<br />
Experience perferable but<br />
not essertial.-Anna (Lincoln) Ltd ,<br />
172 High-<strong>st</strong>reet. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>20<br />
JUNHOR TYPIST required for general<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice routine. good pay. five day<br />
week.- Write Box AL, "Echo." tc<br />
JOINERS required for concrete shuttering<br />
work; bonus scheme-Apply<br />
Simons, Swift's, Moorland-avenue<br />
extension, <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
JOHNERS Wanted, sub-contract, Lr<strong>st</strong><br />
and second fixing. - Apply J W.<br />
Stamp and Co., Waddington. Tel<br />
390. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>23<br />
OFFICE CLEANER required to work<br />
on an hourly basis The average<br />
working time is about <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> hours per<br />
week-Apply J. Nicholson and Co.,<br />
340 High-<strong>st</strong>reet. Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
PART-THME LADY t:LERKS required<br />
(18-40) for Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice.<br />
Afternoon approx. 4 hours, Saturday<br />
and mo<strong>st</strong> Bank Holiday work<br />
essential. Wage to commence at<br />
£3/5/0 per week extra Bank Holidays.<br />
ApplicatiOns in own hand .<br />
writing <strong>st</strong>ating age. - Box 7266.<br />
"Echo, • Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
PHOTOGRAPHHC PRHNTER required<br />
for Commercial Dark Room.-Apply<br />
in writing to Accountant. Lincolnshire<br />
Echo <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>4c<br />
PLASTERERS and Grano Layers<br />
Wa<strong>st</strong>e.). 6/6 per hour and bonus, or<br />
piecework. - Apply A L. Dolphin.<br />
Pla<strong>st</strong>ering Contractor, Bardney,<br />
Lincoln Tel. Harciney 343 <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>7<br />
PART-THME COOK or Assi<strong>st</strong>ant required<br />
good wages. Hours 10 a.m.-<br />
2 pen -.Apply. Oxford Hotel <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
RELIABLE MAN Wanted for dut:es<br />
as Night Porter, good wages, holedays<br />
respected-Box SG, "Echo,"<br />
Lincoln<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>4c<br />
RELIABLE and Experienced Driver<br />
required, suitable for delivering furniture.<br />
Mu<strong>st</strong> be courteous and <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
smart appearance.-Apply Manager.<br />
Neales, Top <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> High-<strong>st</strong>reet. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>3c<br />
SM...IT GIRL Wanted to tram as<br />
Waitress Good wages. Holidays respected.--Apply<br />
oxford Hotel. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
SALESMAN for Cycle and Motor<br />
accessory trade. This is a very in.<br />
te' eating situation with excellent<br />
prospects for promotion Pens:on<br />
scheme in operation. - Apply HaL<br />
fords, High.<strong>st</strong>reet, Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
SALES LADY required for Ladies<br />
Fashioners, fully experienced. and<br />
accu<strong>st</strong>omed to medium/better class<br />
trade. Good salary and bonus to<br />
suitable applicant. - Box BR.<br />
"Echo," Lincoln<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
SHOE TRADE. Junior Assi<strong>st</strong>ant required,<br />
aged 15 to 17.-Apply Manager.<br />
Manfield and Sons, 211 High<strong>st</strong>reet,<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
SHORTHAND TYPHST. unmarried,<br />
required. Good salary soale and<br />
other benefits.-Apply <strong>st</strong>ating age<br />
and experience to Local Manager,<br />
Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., Silver<strong>st</strong>reet,<br />
Lincoln. Tel 25461. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>5c<br />
SMALL LOCAL COMPANY <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fers excellent<br />
Position for person (20.40<br />
yearsi with good education; knowledge<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> bookkeeping and general<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice routine, as Office Manager and<br />
eventually Accounts Advisor An<br />
entirely free hand will be given to<br />
successful applicant, together with<br />
a commencing salary <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> between<br />
£650 LA £850 p.a., dependent on<br />
ability. only applicants intere<strong>st</strong>ed in<br />
a permanent situation need apply.-<br />
Box BE, "Echo," Lincoln tc<br />
STAHR SETTER OUT Wanted -<br />
&My Lincoln Woodworking Co..<br />
Ltd Stamp End tc<br />
TEMPORARY COOK required, full<br />
or part-time, male or female.<br />
£10/16/8 per 44 hour week (made).<br />
-Applications to the Matron, London-road<br />
Hospital. Bo<strong>st</strong>on.<br />
THERE ARE VACANCIES for Fully<br />
Skiliel and Competent Inspectors at<br />
York Shipley Ltd., Triumph.road.<br />
Lenten Nottingham <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>30<br />
WYATT AND HAYES, LTD.. require<br />
smart female Assi<strong>st</strong>ant for Ladies<br />
Clothing Department; some sales experience<br />
In the trade essential<br />
195 High.<strong>st</strong>reet. Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>3 -Apply<br />
YOUNG LADY required for Office<br />
duties, mu<strong>st</strong> be able to type. -<br />
Please apply Halfords, High-<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
YOUNG MAN required, Warehouse<br />
Assi<strong>st</strong>ant, Good prospects.-Apply by<br />
letter to Leeland Paint and Varnish<br />
Company Limited. Sunningdale-drive,<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
YOUNG CURL SHOP ASSHSTANT<br />
mrexelledartd- laarytche:<br />
Jeweller , 6 St,<br />
<strong>st</strong>reet. Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>20<br />
YOUNG WOMAN Petrol Pump<br />
Attendant for Broadway Garage. -<br />
Apply Gilbert and Son. Ltd.. Normart-<strong>st</strong>reet,<br />
Lincoln.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />
with leading international Company.<br />
EXPERIENCED AND SUC-<br />
CESSFUL SALESMEN, dealing<br />
with CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES,<br />
WHOLESALE GROCERS, MUT,<br />
TITLE and GROUP ORGANTSA-<br />
TiONS are invited to join a new<br />
division <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> an old-e<strong>st</strong>ablished<br />
"market-leader" - able to command<br />
an initial minimum basic<br />
salary <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> £750 plus incentive<br />
commission earnings, Company<br />
car, allowances and expenses.<br />
To meet following requirements:<br />
At lea<strong>st</strong> 3 years successful record<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> selling to above outlets-age<br />
MHSCELLANEOUS SALES<br />
BLACK PEDHGREE PRAM. immaculate,<br />
£8. - 40 Redbourne-drive,<br />
Ermine. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
CONTEMPORARY Standard Lamp.<br />
Trolley and Long-John Table, as<br />
new -Tel. 24843 <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
ELECTRIC COOKER (cream), 5 years<br />
old. Co<strong>st</strong> £48, accept £18 or near<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fer.-Tel. Lincoln 25821<br />
FOR SALE. all.electric Sewing<br />
Machine. £20.-Whitelock, c/o Bain.<br />
borough, Blankney. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
JACKARD THLED FIREGRATE. never<br />
used. cheap.-71 King-<strong>st</strong>reet. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
PEDIGREE Golden Cocker Spaniel<br />
Bitch, 1 year old, for Sale. All letters<br />
answered.-Box BK. "Echo." c<br />
rAYBURN COOKER, small size, with<br />
boiler, good condition, £10 - Horton,<br />
Be<strong>st</strong>horpe, Newark, Notts. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
SALE, Kitchen Cabinet, almo<strong>st</strong> new.<br />
21/10/0.-Box 7333, "Echo.' , <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
THREE-PHECE SUHTE, Morley Washer<br />
-2 Glynn View, Ermine We<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
YOUNG LADY wishes to dispose <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
complete wardrobe <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> good Clothes;<br />
also excess Handbags.-Tel. 24843.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
ACCURATE THME ASSURED with •<br />
watch, L,iOCk or Repair from L. Wilkinson,<br />
St. Mary's-<strong>st</strong>reet, Lincoln;<br />
iv eetgate, Sreatord; Broadway.<br />
Wooanall Spa. wthf<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>8c<br />
ANY MAKE <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Washing MacniGe reccyldit.orzed<br />
as new. Prompt service<br />
E<strong>st</strong>imates Free. - Lindum Furni<br />
suers Ltd., 97 High-<strong>st</strong>reet, Linc2i3oct<br />
24160.<br />
ANY BOOKS you See advertised or<br />
revies,ed can be obtained from-<br />
Haddocks. 287 High-<strong>st</strong>reet. tc<br />
AN ABSOLUTE SNHP! 35 mm.<br />
Camera, £6 only.-Tufnells. High.<br />
<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
ARMY BLANKETS 9/11, 12/11. Nava;<br />
Blankets 30/-, Metal Folding Beds<br />
23/6. Mattresses 25/-.-Milletts. Mzeo.c-<br />
reet. Lincoln; Dolphin-lane.<br />
Bo<strong>st</strong>eu.<br />
A CYRHL LORD CARPET Showloom<br />
468 iLah-saeet.-For Samples E<strong>st</strong>i.<br />
mates. Fitting Service: 'Phone 24806<br />
ARRIVED. Motor Car Covers, from to<br />
Menel,e-<strong>st</strong>reet. Pe:.<br />
ham B • idge tc<br />
BANANAS UNLY 1)2 lb. - Masons<br />
Corporation-<strong>st</strong>reet/New Centra, Mat.<br />
act.<br />
BUYS , CRICKET TROUSERS 17/1.<br />
Tennis Snurts 22/6, Uinta Tennis<br />
Dresses 50/6.-Wingads SAATLS Situp<br />
8:1Ver -Stleet.<br />
tc<br />
BREWERS YEAST TABLETS. Tonic<br />
and Blood Purifier, 300-2/11. -<br />
Greens. Arcade, tc<br />
CAKE BOXES. Complimentary<br />
Cards„ Tnank-You's, New Home<br />
Cards at Hawthorns. 202cc<br />
CLARK AND CLARK, Monks-road.<br />
Agents for Evere<strong>st</strong> and Jennings<br />
Invalid Obairs. 176cc<br />
CONCRETE from Lincoln Mixed Concrete<br />
Ltd. to B.S. specification assures<br />
quality. service arti economi<br />
-Albion Works. 'Phone Lincoln<br />
to<br />
CRICKET TENNHS, BOWLS Eau.'.<br />
ment. Comprehens.ive <strong>st</strong>ock. Personal<br />
rodent:mi.-Bert Reynolds, 52<br />
High-<strong>st</strong>reet Tel. 20339 to<br />
DOGS for Sale. Black Labrador.<br />
Retriever Bitch, gun trained -<br />
Applewhite, Po<strong>st</strong> oince, Bucknall.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
DOG DISCS ENGRAVED 1/9 - Yet<br />
Sh 1 1 2/113 High-<strong>st</strong>reet Lc<br />
DUSTERS. 20 a 24. 1/-; Washleathers,<br />
not pieces, 1/11.-Milletts. Melvike.<br />
<strong>st</strong>reet. tc<br />
EMERGENCY REFRIGERATION Service<br />
for Frozen Foods and Deep<br />
Freeze Cabinets. - Talbot. Branttoad<br />
fel. 23832<br />
FOR THE TOP Exchange Allowance ee<br />
on your old washer, again<strong>st</strong> a new<br />
or guaranteed rebuilt washer Write.<br />
'phone or call, the special.<strong>st</strong>s at-<br />
Electric "0" App.iances, 20 Newland,<br />
Lincoln. Tel. 24971. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>00<br />
FOR FLAVOUR. insi<strong>st</strong> us Guernsey<br />
Toma.ees, fine<strong>st</strong> under the sun<br />
1990<br />
FOR LEHSURE TIME BLOUSES. 34/<br />
23/34 wai<strong>st</strong> -Joyce 44 lato•i.-.-Skirts<br />
Dougtlas. <strong>st</strong>re, 4 Clasketgate. 32 Silver-<br />
170ce<br />
FRESH FLOWER WREATHS 10<br />
order, from 15/-.-Masons. Corporation-<strong>st</strong>reet,.<br />
tc<br />
GARAGE. laft. a 8ft. (one only) and<br />
Motor Cycle accommodation. -<br />
Links Wholesale, Rosemary.lane,<br />
Lincoln.<br />
HARDBOARD, Mouldings, Panel Pins.<br />
Glues, Paints, Varnishes.-Calvert.<br />
Burton-road Tel 28150 mtw158c0<br />
HuLIDAY THME? Special otter We<strong>st</strong>to;rravel<br />
Clucks. 42/8 - Bigger.<br />
Sal t,<br />
Me LOLLY STHCKS. 6/. Per 1,000<br />
delivered; Candy Floss Sticks, 10/6;<br />
Todee Apple Sticks, 8/-; minimum<br />
order 5,000. Reductions for larger<br />
quantities.-Ashwood Timber Indu<strong>st</strong>ries<br />
Ltd., Ibex House, Minories.<br />
London, E.C. 3., ROYal 1852. 2<br />
LET FLATLET TAKE Elie LOAD!<br />
Electric Washers <strong>st</strong>all only £9/19/6.<br />
Secure yours now.-Bigger <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 130.,.<br />
gate. tc<br />
LADIES' SHOES. slightly faulty. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
and 10/...-Wellette. Melville-<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
Lincoln to<br />
LADIES' NYLON OVERALLS. 211/11.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
MHSCELLANEOUS WANTS<br />
BIG PRHCE OFFERED for Old Gold.<br />
-Bargain's, The High Bridge<br />
Jewellers. Lincoln. tc<br />
t COLLECT ana nay Highe<strong>st</strong> Cash<br />
Prices for Rags, Feathers. Scrap<br />
Iron. House aearance.-Po<strong>st</strong>card it<br />
Reg Houtbv. Beckside. Nettleham<br />
'Phone 932<br />
193cr<br />
OLD GOLD Wanted for cash. - W<br />
Mansell, Silver-<strong>st</strong>reet. Lincoln tc<br />
SEWING MACHINE Wanted, also<br />
Large Cupboard with shelves.-Box<br />
6562, "Echo," Lincoln.<br />
THP AVAHLABLE for good clean<br />
Hardcore - Apply Suthrell. Albion<br />
Works Lone Leys-road. to<br />
WE BUY Secondhand Jewellery and<br />
- James Usher ania Son. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
New.sed Lincoln 37547 tc<br />
WANTED Ladies' ono Gent's Cloth.<br />
lug Mu<strong>st</strong> be In good clean condi.<br />
dos.-Millette Melvale-<strong>st</strong>reet. Lincoin<br />
tc<br />
WANTED, Scrap Cardboard. 3/. cwt.<br />
- Geo Cliff and Sons. Brayford<br />
Head, Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
YOUR BABY CAN WIN Yoh a Prize<br />
-See "Bonnie Babies" <strong>st</strong>ory In t<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fight's<br />
mwfte<br />
Stocki<strong>st</strong>s <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> WELL•KNOWN<br />
MAKES OF CLOTHHNG<br />
LADHES'<br />
MRS. BELL. 128Burton-road Lincoln<br />
24260 Consultant for Spencer<br />
Supports<br />
Men<br />
BOX NUMBERS<br />
The use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Box Numbers for Goods<br />
for Sale or Wanted is confined to<br />
Private advertisements<br />
AUSTIN BHG 7, engine, dynamo,<br />
<strong>st</strong>arter, gOcal order. <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fers) - Box<br />
7337. "Echo," Lincoln.<br />
AUSTIN A.30,<br />
1954, new engine<br />
fitted , insured, £200 or neare<strong>st</strong> oiler.<br />
Terms,-R. Thomas. School Bungalows.<br />
Welton, Ring Hackthorn 317.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
FOR SALE. Ford Anglia De Luxe.<br />
1959, heater, undersealed, taxed and<br />
insured for year, one owner.-Apply<br />
281 Bouitham Park.road. Phone<br />
225'33. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>13<br />
FORD Popular, 1954, fawn. - Apply<br />
21 Thoreswaydr:ve. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
HILLMAN Minx, with M.O.T certificate,<br />
1939, £15.-19 Russell-avenue.<br />
North HykehaM. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
STANDARD 8 1948 reg. England<br />
1952. M.o.T. cent., £<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0 or near<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fer.-26 Addison-drive. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
1839 MORRIS 8, Series E. four-door,<br />
certificate, mechanically excellent.<br />
new tyres F.30.-P. Smith. Digby.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
MI BEDFORD 30-cwt, needs alight<br />
attention- cheap for quick sale.-<br />
A. Jeukins, Simpoons-yard, Rookery-<br />
:am-. Lincoln.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
1954 FORD Popular, fitted winkers.<br />
conversion headlights, above average<br />
condition.-F. Limb, Dogdyke-road.<br />
Coaingsby. Tel 484. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
1953 AUSTIN AA* Convertible. good<br />
condition . £165 cash.-Manor perm.<br />
13Wincterby <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
1962 &se On 083. ro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
coca,<br />
Snags. £220 or<br />
near<br />
B.P. available<br />
Gent 's L9/11. slightly soiled - lu..-<br />
Letts,<br />
L.ncolo: Dol. A.A. APPOINTED Guaranteed Used<br />
phin-lane. Bt ton<br />
to Cars -Eirk'a Motors. Longdalesr<br />
;dd. %inColti Phone 25947 tc<br />
A CASSWELLS CAR. 1956 Standard<br />
Super 10. 1954 Consul, undersealed.<br />
20 Ice<br />
A CASSWELLS CAR. 1955 Hillman<br />
LADHES!! Cream Soap for dry skins.<br />
acts exactly like cream - Spencer<br />
and Cook, Silver.<strong>st</strong>reet. 215cc<br />
MAPS OF LHNCOLNSHHRE from 2/6.<br />
Road Atlases, 7/6. 12/6, 18/-.<br />
sftli re eir Maps.-RuddOcks, 287 Hight°<br />
MAKE A MOVHE THIS HOLHDAY.<br />
Ask us to advise you. Models from<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO<br />
SALES BY AUCTHON<br />
By PEARSON, SINDELL AND PAYNE<br />
1:bartered Surveyors, Chartered Auctioneers arui e<strong>st</strong>ate Agents<br />
22 MELVHLLE STREE1 • H INCOLN.<br />
Tel : 1.1rmoin 23203<br />
D. C. PAYNE. A FLI C.S.. A.A.1.<br />
TOMORROW, THURSDAY, 15th JUNE, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
EXCELLENT MODERN FURNITURE & EFFECTS<br />
11 Georgian Teaspoons; Silver Plated Salver Cake Baskets;<br />
GRUNDIG and FERGUSON TAPE RECORDERS; 2 Air Guns;<br />
Fireside Wing Chairs, with Foam Rubber Seats; Bed Settee as<br />
new; Modern Kitchen Cabinets in blue and cream; Treadle<br />
Sewing Machine; 2 Cots; Drawer Leaf Dining Tables; 3 PIANOS;<br />
Small Mahogany, Che<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Drawers; Light Oak Cocktail Cabinet;<br />
Mahogany Framed Swing Mirror; Mahogany Dressing Table;<br />
Mahogany PEDESTAL DESK; Vidor Portable Radio; Refrigerator;<br />
4 ready made KITCHEN SINK UNITS for Single Sinks;<br />
Lloyd Loom Ottoman; Hoover Washing Machine; PEERLESS<br />
h.p. MIXING MACHINE; Brass Oil Lamp; Cycles; Hand Cart;<br />
Motor Mower; Motor Cycles; Prams; Grandfather Clock.<br />
SALE AT 11.30 a.nt.<br />
E<strong>st</strong>ate Car. 1953 A 40, radio. 196cc<br />
A CASSWELLS CAR. 1953 Prete<strong>st</strong>,<br />
etmerseeled. 1953 Anglia. 1952<br />
Anglia.<br />
196cc<br />
LOUTH CATTLE<br />
MARKET<br />
Lincolnshire's Leading Stock<br />
Centre<br />
E<strong>st</strong>imated Fat<strong>st</strong>ock Entries<br />
for<br />
NEXT FRIDAY'S MARKET<br />
16th JUNE, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
50 CATTLE 500 SHEEP<br />
100 PHGS<br />
In addition to the usual heavy<br />
forwardings <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Drape Cows, Store<br />
Cattle, Calves, Store Sheep. Fat<br />
Sows and Sucking Pigs.<br />
SALE OF 8 ATTESTED DAIRY<br />
CATTLE in the New Atte<strong>st</strong>ed<br />
Market at 1 p.m.<br />
NUMBERS SOLD LAST WEEK<br />
198 Fat and Store Cattle, 725 Fat<br />
and Store Sheep, 410 Fat and<br />
Store Pigs.<br />
LOUTH CATTLE MARKET<br />
AUCTIONEERS<br />
A175<br />
FHSHHNG, SHOOTHNG<br />
WHEN LOOKING for your Tackle,<br />
give the old firm a visit be<strong>st</strong> and<br />
cheape<strong>st</strong>. - Evans, 108 Ripon-<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
near Robey's. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
12 BORE SHOT GUN Wanted: please<br />
<strong>st</strong>ate into and particulars. - Box<br />
6537. "Echo,'' Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
'MOTOR AND<br />
MOTORCYCLE MART.<br />
CARS AND LORRHE.<br />
AVELY CARS, Neware.road North<br />
Hykeham. Lincoln Ones every day<br />
including Sundaes 8 a m until II<br />
p.m 'Terms Exchanges. lnsuraices.<br />
'Phone North Hylehan.<br />
315 tO<br />
CAR UPHOLSTERY. Trimming. Car<br />
-pets - Young's Bodvworka. Milton<strong>st</strong>reet<br />
Lincoln 158cc<br />
CAR RADHO. Aerials, Suppression<br />
equipment. Advice on fitting problems<br />
at-Omits and Acessories, High<strong>st</strong>reet<br />
tc<br />
SHRIMPTON MOTORS. Leadenham.<br />
Futbeck 444 and 354. 1958 Pennant,<br />
exceptional, with extras, £435. Mk.<br />
II Zodiac. taxed, excellent. £425.<br />
1949 A 40, good and soued. M.o.T.<br />
certificate. taxed. £135. M G.A.<br />
Sports, and others. H.P. and insurance.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
WE WHLL BUY your Po<strong>st</strong>-war Car<br />
H t accounts settled.-T H Hutson<br />
aroi Son <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>8 Newark-toad, Bracebridge<br />
Lincoln 'Phone 20674 to<br />
AVELY CARS<br />
NEWARK ROAD<br />
N0RTH HYREHAM<br />
Tel. 315<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fer<br />
1949 MORGAN Four.Pour Sports<br />
Tourer. Green. Excellent<br />
condition. MOT, Certificate.<br />
A. bargain at: ... £125<br />
NW MARKET Pit CE YOH YOUR<br />
PONTAY A it<br />
CAH Olt CYLLE Oft<br />
COMBINATHON<br />
HOUSLEY and MAA KALI.<br />
1 IHUDIN'oBAM<br />
MARY 81 '., e&IIN7'HluitP6<br />
Flume 3544<br />
Wit<br />
JUNE <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Tel: Lincoln 26101<br />
PUBLHC ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />
STAFF VACANCIES<br />
MOTOR DRHVERS required at LINCOLN GOODS DEPOT.<br />
Free uniform clothing. Free and reduced rate rail travel<br />
facilities. Sick Pay and Pension Scheme. Paid Holidays.<br />
Permanent appointment arid promotion prospects. Rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
pay £9.3.0. pet week. Bonus schemes in operation. Applicants<br />
should be over 19 years <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> age.<br />
Apply to: GOODS AGENT, HOLMES YARD, LINCOLN.<br />
PORTERS required at LINCOLN CENTRAL STATION.<br />
Basic 44 hour week. Free uniform clothing. Free and<br />
reduced rate rail travel facilities. Sick Pay and Pension<br />
Schemes. Paid Holidays, Permanent appointment with<br />
promotion prospects. Rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pay 28.8.0. per week. Enhanced<br />
payment for Saturday afternoon and Sunday working. Applicants<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> be physically fit and have good eyesight.<br />
A176<br />
Apply to: THE STATION MASTER, LINCOLN CENTRAL<br />
STATION.<br />
fmw<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0o<br />
STAFF VACANCIES<br />
SHUNTERS AND GO0DS GUARDS at Lincoln Yard. flag° 44<br />
hour week. Free uniform clothing. Free and reduced rate rail trave1<br />
facilities. Sick pay and Pension Schemes. Paid Holidays. Permanent<br />
appointment and promotion prospects. Commencing rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pay<br />
'while training) £8 8s Od, advanced for Shunters to £9 <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>5 Od and<br />
for Goods Guards to £9 18s Oil after one year and to £10 105 Od after<br />
two years. Enhanced rates for night duty. Saturday afternoon and<br />
Sunday working. Applicants mu<strong>st</strong> be physically fit and have good eyesight.<br />
Apply to Yard Ma<strong>st</strong>er. Brayford Ea<strong>st</strong>, Lincoln.<br />
ENGINE CLEANERS at Lincoln Motive Power Depot. Free<br />
uniform clothing. Free and reduced rate rail travel facilities. Sick<br />
Pay and Pension Schemes; Paid Holidays. Permanent appointment.<br />
Applicants should be between 15 and 25 years <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> age. Promotion prospects.<br />
Rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pay rising to £8 its Oil when cleaning and £9 se dd<br />
when firing with subsequent increases. Apply to Depot Ma<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
Seeley's Road. Lincoln.<br />
TELEGRAPH LADS at Lincoln Yard, aged 18 years. Basic 44<br />
hour week. Free uniform clothing. Free and reduced rate rail travel<br />
facilities. Sick Pay Scheme, Paid Holidays. Permanent appointment<br />
and promotion prospects. Rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pay £5 185 0(1 Enhanced rate for<br />
night, duty, Saturday afternoon and Sunday working. All necessary<br />
training will be given. Apply to Yard Ma<strong>st</strong>er, Brayford Ea<strong>st</strong>. Lincoln.<br />
PORTER at Lincoln St. Marks Station. Basic 44 hour week. Free<br />
uniform clothing. Free and reduced rate rail travel facilities. Sick<br />
Pay and Pension Schemes Paid Holidays. Permanent appointment<br />
with promotion prospects. Rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pay E8 8s Od per week. Enhanced<br />
payment for Saturday afternoon and Sunday working. Applicants<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> be physically fit and have good eyesight. Apply to Station<br />
Ma<strong>st</strong>er. Lincoln St. Marks Station.<br />
TWO MESSENGER LADS at the Traffic Manager's Office. 330 High<br />
Street, Lincoln. Basic 44 hour week. Free uniform clothing. Free and<br />
reduced rate rai1 trave1 facilities. Sick Pay Scheme. Paid Holidays.<br />
Permanent appointment. Rate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Pay E5 16s Od age 15 and 16,<br />
£4 125 Od age 17, £5 18s Od age 18. Apply in writing to the Traffie<br />
Manager, 26/28 Newland, Lincoln. mwt<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2o<br />
BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION POLICE<br />
Vacancies exi<strong>st</strong> for<br />
POLICEMEN<br />
and also a<br />
POLICEWOMAN<br />
at GRIMSBY in the Ea<strong>st</strong>ern Police Area <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the British<br />
Transport Commission for men aged 19-34 years, not 1ess than<br />
51t. Bin. in height, and for women aged 19-35 years, not less<br />
than 5ft. 41n. in height.<br />
Commencing Salary: (Male) 2565 p.a. rising to £660 p.a.<br />
after two years and a maximum <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 2910 p.a. after 23 years.<br />
(Female) £510 p.a. rising to E590 p.a. after two years and to a<br />
maximum <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> £820 p.a. after 23 years.<br />
Eleven duty days per fortnight. Special allowance for<br />
plain clothes and detective duties. Seventeen days annual<br />
Fund. Extensive free<br />
If you are intere<strong>st</strong>ed in a really worth while career with<br />
opportunities for protnotion write for details in the fir<strong>st</strong><br />
in<strong>st</strong>ance to:<br />
THE DIVISIONAL POLICE SUPERINTENDENT,<br />
EASTERN AREA,<br />
BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION POLICE,
Tel: Lincoln 26101 WEDNESDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO JUNE <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Tel: Lincoln 26101 3<br />
PUBLHC APPOHNTMENTS<br />
AHR MINHSTRY require Civilian In<strong>st</strong>ructors<br />
(male) in the trades <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Clerk lAccountingi and Supplier at<br />
Kirton.in.Lindsey, Linos Candidates<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> be British subjects. Training<br />
In the subject. practical experience<br />
and ability to teach essential. Salary<br />
£781 rising to £932. 5 day week and<br />
3 weeks and 3 days annual leave .<br />
Appointments une<strong>st</strong>ablished but<br />
good prospects <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> becoming pensionable.--Write<br />
for application forms<br />
and further particulars to Air<br />
Mini<strong>st</strong>ry. C.E.3j. London. W.C.2.<br />
<strong>st</strong>•Iting subject in which intere<strong>st</strong>ed<br />
or apply through any Employment<br />
Exchange quoting City Orders 1847<br />
to 1850.<br />
NURSHNG<br />
BROMHEAD NURSING HOME,<br />
LINCOLN<br />
THEATRE SISTER or STAFF<br />
NURSE for charge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> busy genera1<br />
theatre. Full or part time.<br />
Apply Matron. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>10<br />
HOUSES, PROPERTHES,<br />
TO LET AND FOR SALE<br />
FOR SALE. Attractive Bungalow and<br />
Laud. near Lincoln. — Write Box<br />
7282, "Echo," Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
FOR SALE, vacant in few weeks,<br />
attractive Country House. 3 bedrooms,<br />
bathroom. 2 receptions, living<br />
room, kitchen; mains water. electri_<br />
city: telephone; garage. 10 Mies<br />
Lincoln 6 miles Hornca<strong>st</strong>le. — Box<br />
BP. "Echo," Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
ROBERTbON CLOSE ESTATE. Wad.<br />
dingtou. Modern 3 Bedroom Houses<br />
from £2.250 Spacious lounge and<br />
dining space. Modern kitchen Inspection<br />
invited —G. E. Roberts<br />
1Housing Contractorl, Ltd., Waddington<br />
353 or Lincoln 21057. to<br />
REEPHAM. In pleasant corner position.<br />
Hawthorn-road, superior Detached<br />
Family Residence Is excellent<br />
decorative condition throughout<br />
well planned. and Comprising<br />
porch, entrance hall, lounge bar<br />
window, modern fireplace. dining<br />
room. built-in cupboards. book<br />
selves, bay window, serving hatch.<br />
modern fireplace, very good breakla<strong>st</strong>room,<br />
Esse cooker, range <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> well<br />
fitted cupboards, sink unit. etc: kit,-<br />
chen h. and c.. modern floor, pantry,<br />
cloakroom. h and c. and w c.;<br />
fuel <strong>st</strong>o -e under cover: 4 bedrooms.<br />
built-in wardrobe, bathroom h. and<br />
e. sac w.c.. airing cupboard and<br />
Immersion heater; boxroom: large<br />
attractive garden well <strong>st</strong>ocked:<br />
double garage. greenhouse: main services<br />
and power points. Many extras<br />
and well equipped throughout R.V.<br />
£37.—For, further particulars apply:<br />
J. Hunter and Sons, F.A.L.P.A • 5/7<br />
New:and, Lincoln. Tel. 25452/3.<br />
A SUPERB DETACHED RESI-<br />
DENCE, wel1 maintained and in<br />
excellent order throughout, containing:<br />
Entrance Hall, Lounge,<br />
Dining Room. Breakfa<strong>st</strong> Room,<br />
Kitchen, Pantry, Storeroom, W.C.<br />
Up<strong>st</strong>airs: 4 Bedrooms, half-tiled<br />
Bathroom and W.C., central<br />
heating to hall and landing.<br />
Outside: Immaculate gardens<br />
front and rear, lily pond,<br />
Pergola leadin.; to Kitchen<br />
Garden with numerous fruit<br />
trees and s<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t fruit bushes.<br />
Large Garage with fitted shelving<br />
and workbench. All Mains<br />
Services. For further particu-<br />
1ars concerning the above apply<br />
J. PEACOCK RAYNER and<br />
MUNDY<br />
Chartered Auctioneers and<br />
E<strong>st</strong>ate Agents,<br />
50 BROADGATE, LINCOLN.<br />
'Phone 26447/8.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0e<br />
all<br />
SALE. Small Cottage, Bran<strong>st</strong>on,<br />
modern conveniences, garage, small<br />
garden. — Write Box 8552, "Echo."<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
SALE, 5 Bedroomed House, with<br />
back entrance and garage. Suitable<br />
for business or 3 flats. £1,400..-Box<br />
7364. "Echo," Lincoln.<br />
SKELLHNCITHORPE old Woods.<br />
Smallholding. about two acre woodland.<br />
small Bungalow, electricity.—<br />
Box 7279. "Echo." Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
SPACIOUS Four-Bedroom, fully<br />
modernised Semi. Boultham Park.<br />
road. excellent condition throughout.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fers —Box 7289. "Echo." <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
TWO-BEDROOM Freehold Bungalow<br />
fat Sale.--40 Saxllby. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
TWO-BEDROOME0 Terrace House.<br />
modern bathroom, pleasant quiet<br />
neighbourhood. close to We<strong>st</strong> Common:<br />
excellent decorative condition<br />
throcanout.-9 Ely-<strong>st</strong>reet. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
ROOKERY LANE<br />
HOUSES, PROPERTHES<br />
WANTED<br />
NOUSE/FLAT To Rent. — Box 7318,<br />
"Echo," Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
MOUSE Wanted. up to £2 a week<br />
rent. or small deposit, re<strong>st</strong> monthly.<br />
Any type considered. — Box 7338.<br />
-Echo." Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
WANTED. Unfurnished House or Flat<br />
tc Rent; anything considered.—Box<br />
7278. 'Echo," Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
II, PI nip LZ., novae<br />
DURING the la<strong>st</strong><br />
25 years more<br />
people in Lincoln<br />
have been reading<br />
more "useful" books.<br />
My authority for saying<br />
that is Mr. Francis J.<br />
Cooper, who came to the<br />
city in 1936 to succeed<br />
Mr. A. R. Corns, as<br />
Librarian and Director <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the Usher Art Gallery.<br />
Mr. Cooper is today on<br />
the verge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> retirement —<br />
he returns to his native<br />
Suffolk next week — and,<br />
in his <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f the reference<br />
room at the Public<br />
Library, he looked back,<br />
for me, over the la<strong>st</strong><br />
quarter <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a century.<br />
In those 25 years he has<br />
seen the issue <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> books from<br />
the lending library multiply<br />
almo<strong>st</strong> threefold. When he<br />
arrived there the annua1<br />
issue was 250,000 volumes: today<br />
it <strong>st</strong>ands at about 770,000<br />
and, in spite <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> television<br />
and other di<strong>st</strong>ractions <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
day, it continues to expand.<br />
But, satisfactory though it<br />
has been to him to see that<br />
development in the library's<br />
service to Lincoln people, he<br />
has been disappointed that<br />
there has, so far, been no<br />
spacial expansion.<br />
Outgrown<br />
For, there is no doubt<br />
about it whatever, the Public<br />
Library, which was opened<br />
in 1913 with money provided<br />
by that great philanthropi<strong>st</strong>,<br />
Andrew Carnegie, has far<br />
outgrown itself. However,<br />
Mr. Cooper leaves Lincoln<br />
with the satisfaction <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
knowing that, at long la<strong>st</strong>,<br />
plans for a bigger library are<br />
being seriously discussed by<br />
the Council.<br />
When television began to<br />
be so popular, Mr. Cooper<br />
felt that the demand for<br />
books would drop <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f, but he<br />
was wrong — and he readily,<br />
and joyfully, admits it. TV<br />
actually whetted the appetite<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> people for more purposeful<br />
reading, and it is in the<br />
technical side <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the lending<br />
library's resources that the<br />
growth<br />
in the number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
books borrowed has been<br />
Mo<strong>st</strong> noticeable.<br />
Branches<br />
While the central 1ibrary in<br />
Freeschool.lane has had to<br />
<strong>st</strong>ruggle along within its original<br />
four walls — though a<br />
replanning <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the lay-out has<br />
eased the situation somewhat<br />
— the work <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the 1ibrary has<br />
been able to expand through<br />
the introduction <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a children's<br />
library and a branch<br />
at Bracebridge. And now,<br />
after years <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> planning,<br />
another branch for Ermine,<br />
in Ravendale.drive, is soon<br />
to be an accomplished fact.<br />
De Wint<br />
Collection<br />
THE Usher Gallery, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
-a- course, has been<br />
another great intere<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr.<br />
Cooper's.<br />
During his time here he<br />
has seen the permanent 1)e<br />
Wint collection e<strong>st</strong>ablished, a<br />
new wing—the Curtois Wing'<br />
appointed the city's ambulance<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficer, and in that capacity,<br />
he controlled an enthusia<strong>st</strong>ic<br />
corps <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 250 men and<br />
women, full-time workers<br />
and part-time volunteers.<br />
"Whenever I go out I meet<br />
people who <strong>st</strong>op to recall<br />
incidents <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> those days," be<br />
added.<br />
Back To<br />
The Sea<br />
'WHAT <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the future?<br />
WHAT is Mr. Cooper<br />
going to spend the years<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his retirement? He is<br />
going "back home." And for<br />
him home means Suffolk and<br />
the sea.<br />
He and Mrs. Cooper — she<br />
is also an Ea<strong>st</strong> Anglian — are<br />
MR. FRANCIS J. COOPER<br />
going to make their home at<br />
Southwold on the Suffolk<br />
coa<strong>st</strong> — that was the point at<br />
which the Dambu<strong>st</strong>ers from<br />
Scampton crossed the English<br />
coa<strong>st</strong> on their way to the<br />
Ruhr dams in May, 1943 —<br />
and they are going to buy a<br />
boat, a sailing craft, For Mr.<br />
Cooper remembers well the<br />
days <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his boyhood when<br />
he went to sea with his<br />
father, skipper <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a fishing<br />
vessel from Lowe<strong>st</strong><<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t. "I<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> get my hands on sai1<br />
again," he snid.<br />
,wkisiti not be left out<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> If anogethcr. Mr. Cooper's<br />
father wanted him to be a<br />
seaman, brit, "to the old<br />
man's disgu<strong>st</strong>" he entered<br />
the world <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> books and paint.<br />
Now he is going to mix them<br />
— the sea and painting —<br />
with an occasional pint with<br />
the locals.<br />
_<br />
_r<br />
COMMENTARY FROM-<br />
by THE GOSSIPER<br />
knows Pensacola well: he<br />
once spent six months in<br />
hospita1 there!<br />
One Of 13<br />
Mr. Caborn was training<br />
with the R.A.F. in Canada in<br />
1941 and was one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 13 men<br />
selected to spend a period at<br />
Pensacola, But whatever was<br />
planned for his benefit as a<br />
member <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the British Royal<br />
Air Force, nothing came <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> it.<br />
For almo<strong>st</strong> on arrival in<br />
Florida he had to go into<br />
hospital with foot trouble,<br />
and there he remained for<br />
several months as the war<br />
passed him by.<br />
Towards the end <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> that<br />
time, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> course, he was able<br />
to move around and soon<br />
knew the town well, and became<br />
friendly with a number<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Pensaeolans. Ile also<br />
learnt to drive and, before<br />
lie returned to Canada, had<br />
obtained a driving licence.<br />
Helping<br />
Hand<br />
TT happened in a busy<br />
Lincoln <strong>st</strong>reet: H saw<br />
it — and 1 am <strong>st</strong>ill laughing.<br />
A small boy was walking<br />
along with an adult, presumably<br />
his father. The little<br />
fellow was clutching a large,<br />
slim, square parce1 — equally<br />
obviously, a gramophone<br />
record. He dropped it, but<br />
fortunately, it remained in<br />
one piece. However, that did<br />
not prevent father from upbraiding<br />
the boy, and, for<br />
safety's sake, taking charge<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the record himself. Halt a<br />
dozen <strong>st</strong>eps further on father<br />
<strong>st</strong>umbled, fell — and picked<br />
the slim package up. It<br />
rattled and some small black<br />
fragments <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a disc fell outs<br />
Patients'<br />
Call Sy<strong>st</strong>em<br />
For Hospital<br />
NEWARK Hospitals' Manage-<br />
." ment Committee, meeting<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday afternoon, approved<br />
the in<strong>st</strong>allation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a new<br />
patients' call --syete.in in th e<br />
medical wards at Newark<br />
General Hospital.<br />
.111{L . 18<br />
tem wi<br />
e neat v<br />
i<strong>st</strong><br />
and similar sy<strong>st</strong>ems Ste<br />
already in operation in other<br />
wards.<br />
A dial board in the si<strong>st</strong>er's<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice connects to lavatories<br />
and bathrooms.<br />
The Newark League <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Friends have given four dozen<br />
fruit bowls to Hawtonville<br />
I "V Hospital ■71./".••, , V/ Cf•<br />
THESE two children are<br />
among the six chosen to<br />
appear in third selection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Bonnie Babies in the Pic-<br />
Echo tomorrow.<br />
Each week throughout the<br />
summer photographs <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
entries in the Bonnie Babies<br />
Snapshot Competition will<br />
appear in the Pic-Echo<br />
along with a coupon necessary<br />
for entrance. Only pictures<br />
taken by AMATEUR<br />
photographers are acceptable.<br />
A coupon mu<strong>st</strong> be firmly<br />
attached to the back <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> each<br />
photograph submitted. Space<br />
on the coupon is made for<br />
name <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> sender, etc.<br />
During the course <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the competition<br />
1016 will be paid for<br />
Abandoned Dogs<br />
Went Wild—Man<br />
Told To Pay £47<br />
ALFORD magi<strong>st</strong>rates heard ye<strong>st</strong>erday about six<br />
docile dogs which turned into "vicious, wild<br />
animals" that roamed part <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Lincolnshire after<br />
being abandoned by their owner.<br />
,Before the court was<br />
Anthony George Allsopp (33),<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Granville Place, Kin,gsdown,<br />
Bri<strong>st</strong>ol, who pleaded not<br />
guilty to a summons by the<br />
B.S.P.C.A. for being an owner<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> dogs and abandoning them<br />
in circum<strong>st</strong>ances likely to<br />
cause them unnecessary<br />
suffering.<br />
He was disqualified from<br />
keeping a dog for five years<br />
and fined L25 and ordered to<br />
pay 220 co<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
Complaints<br />
He was also fined 7s 6d on<br />
licence.<br />
Mr. J. C. Baggat, prosecuting,<br />
said that comp.aint5<br />
about wild dogs in the<br />
vicinity <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a wood at<br />
Satisfied<br />
every photograph published.<br />
All photographs submitted,<br />
whether publisned earlier <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
not, will be considered when<br />
the time comes for the final<br />
judging by a special ranet<br />
to be appointed.<br />
The competition will be<br />
divided into three sections,<br />
which are—Babies up to one<br />
year; from one to three yearn<br />
inclusive, and over three to<br />
six years inclusive.<br />
An award <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> £2 2s. will be pato<br />
for what is voted be<strong>st</strong> in each<br />
group, and an additional<br />
further three guineas will be<br />
awarded to the overall winner.<br />
Thus the top prize will<br />
be £5 5s<br />
Twin babies will be judged<br />
separately.<br />
Alford had been inve<strong>st</strong>igated,<br />
and Sergeant E. V.<br />
Large found six large crossbred<br />
collies.<br />
He was unable to approach<br />
them because they were so<br />
wild, and contacted the<br />
Allsopp told the magi<strong>st</strong>rates<br />
that he had alwas<br />
i. en s<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t-hearted with animals.<br />
He added: "1 did not own six<br />
vicious animals. 1 owned six<br />
docile dogs. I give you my word<br />
I will never own another<br />
dog."<br />
I,I NCOLNSHIRE<br />
SUNDAY, 18th JUNE<br />
SCARBOROUGH<br />
Depart 7.30 a.m. Fare 13/6, Child 91-<br />
STRATFORD-ON-AVON<br />
Depart 8.45 a.m. Fare 13/ - , Child 8/B<br />
EVENING TOUR via REVESBY<br />
Depart 5.15 p.m. Fare 4/-, Child 2/S<br />
TUESDAY, 20th JUNE<br />
Depart 9.30 a.m.<br />
HAPPY FAMILIES LIVE ELECTRICALLY<br />
ROAD CAR CO., LTD.<br />
LEEDS<br />
Tours and<br />
excursions<br />
Fare 9/-, Child Si-<br />
EVERY SUNDAY, Cheap 7/6 Day Return Tickets<br />
are issued on Service 6 to SKEGNESS and on<br />
Service 10a to MABLETHORPE. Pay on bus.<br />
LONDON (Victoria). Express Daily Service<br />
departs Lincoln Bus Station at 9.58 a.m., also the<br />
Night Service departs at 11.43 p.m. Fridays only.<br />
Fares: 15/9 single, 26/9 return (Friday night and<br />
Saturdays: 17/9 single, 30/- return). Book in<br />
advance. Time-Table Free.<br />
SUMMER HOLIDAY SERVICES on Saturdays to<br />
Bridlington, Filey, Scarborough, Great Yarmouth,<br />
Mablethorpe, Skegness. Time-Tables Free.<br />
COACH TOURS, 5, 6, 7 and 8 days. Book your<br />
Summer Holiday NOW. £15.15.0 to £28.0.0<br />
fully inclusive, no extras. Free Illu<strong>st</strong>rated<br />
Brochure.<br />
VINTAGE CAR RALLY at SKELLINGTHORPE<br />
AIRFIELD on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 17th.<br />
Frequent service <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> buses from Corporation<br />
Transport Garage, St. Mark St., commencing<br />
1.30 p.m.<br />
Bus Fare: 9d. single (Child 5d.). PAY ON BUS<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE SHOW, North Carlton<br />
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 21 & 22<br />
SPECIAL BUSES from the Bus Station, St. Mark<br />
Street, to the Showground every hour from<br />
9 a.m.<br />
FARE 2/6 Return, 1/6 Single. Children half fare.<br />
PAY ON BUS<br />
PAGEANT PLAY at RISEHOLME PARK<br />
Special Buses, Mon. to Sat., June 26 to July 1<strong>st</strong>.<br />
Depart Bus Station, St. Mark Street, at 7.10 p.m.<br />
Every Evening, also at 1.40 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
BUS FARE: 1/6 Return, Child 9d.<br />
BOOK IN ADVANCE<br />
Tickets for the Play obtainable on arrival at Riseholme<br />
or in Advance from Theatre Royal.<br />
BOOK<br />
IN<br />
ADVANCE<br />
e e e e<br />
BUS<br />
STATION<br />
ST. MARK ST.<br />
LINCOLN
Dining Room, Breakfa<strong>st</strong> Room.<br />
Kitchen, Pantry, Storeroom, W.C.<br />
Up<strong>st</strong>airs: 4 Bedrooms, half.tiled<br />
Bathroom and W.C., central<br />
heating to hall and landing.<br />
Outside: Immaculate gardens<br />
front and rear, lily pond,<br />
Pergola leading to Kitchen<br />
Garden with numerous fruit<br />
trees and s<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t fruit bushes.<br />
Large Garage with fitted shelving<br />
and workbench. All Mains<br />
Services. For further particulars<br />
concerning the above apply<br />
to:-<br />
J- PEACOCK RAYNER and<br />
MUNDY<br />
Chartered Auctioneers and<br />
E<strong>st</strong>ate Agents,<br />
50 BROA.DGATE, LINCOLN.<br />
'Phone 26447;8.<br />
HOUSES, PROPERTIES<br />
WANTED<br />
HOUSE/FLAT To Rent. - Box 'I318,<br />
"Echo," Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
HOUSE Wanted. up to £2 a week<br />
rent, or small deposit, re<strong>st</strong> monthly.<br />
Any type considered. - Box 7336.<br />
-Echo." Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
WANTED, Unfurnished House or Flat<br />
to Rent; anything considered.-Box<br />
7278, 'Echo." Lincoln, <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
WANTED to purchase, Small House<br />
with private garden, in Lincoln<br />
area. Will pay up to £1,100.-Phone<br />
25171. evenings<br />
WANTED, House to rent. 6 months<br />
rent in advance.-Box 7335, "Echo."<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
WANTED to Buy, Modernised Terrace<br />
House. 2 or 3 bedrooms All<br />
rep!: es answered.-Box 7365, "Echo,"<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
WANTED to rent, 3 Bedroom Furnished<br />
House/Bungalow, in Lincoln.<br />
Mu<strong>st</strong> be <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> high quality. - J. E.<br />
Kirner. 15 Chalfont-drive, Nottingham<br />
76167. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
YOUNG COUPLE urgently require<br />
House to rent. in or near Lincoln.<br />
-Box 7366. "Echo," Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2<br />
£555 CASH <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered for House 'within<br />
4 mares <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> City Centre.-9 Pennvs-<br />
Buildings. Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
APARTMENTS, FLATS<br />
WANTED<br />
HOMELY ACCOMMODATION Wanted<br />
for shift worker; full-time; central.<br />
-Box 7273. "Echo." Lincoln <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
THEOLOGICAL STUDENT, wife, seek<br />
Unfurnished Accommodation, beginulna<br />
July. - Darby, Rectory.<br />
Wis,ow. Huntingdon <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
URGENTLY REQUIRED in Lincoln,<br />
Furnished Flat; couple and baby.-<br />
Box BF. "Echo." Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
WANTED, Fully Furnished Flat, with<br />
two bedrooms, for married couple<br />
and two teenage daughters, Lincoln<br />
area.-Box 7346. "Echo." Lincoln<br />
YOUNG Civil Servant and Wife require<br />
Furnished or Unfurnished<br />
Flat in or near Lincoln-Box 7268.<br />
"Echo." Lincoln, <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
YOUNG COUPLE, no children, require<br />
Furnished Accommodation.<br />
preferably 8/C. Lincoln.-J./T. Hallworth.<br />
Station Workshops, R.A.F.<br />
Scampton. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
YOUNG LADY TEACHER requires<br />
September, Bed-Sitting Room, use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
kitcaen; away week-ende.-Box Bo.<br />
"Echo," Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
APARTMENTS, FLATS<br />
TO LET<br />
ACCOMMODATION, young man:<br />
away week-ends preferred. - Box<br />
7158, "Echo." Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
BOARD RESIDENCE for one gentleman;<br />
or Bed and Breakfa<strong>st</strong>.-Box<br />
7311. "Echo." Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
DOUBLE Bed-Sitting Room, use bathroom<br />
and kitchen; suit working<br />
couple.-Apply 6.8 p.m.. 345 Monksroad,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0<br />
SELF-CONTAHNED Furnished Flat .<br />
No obildren.-Boa 7357. "Echo."<br />
WELL-FURNISHED FLAT, 8 miles<br />
Lincoln, garage, telephone, etc. £5<br />
per week -Box BD. "Echo." <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1c<br />
BUSHNESSES FOR SALE<br />
AND WANTED<br />
GROCERY and Greengrocery Round<br />
for Sale, covering Lincoln and di<strong>st</strong>rict.<br />
Large modern travelling shop,<br />
only 6 months old. Good solid bu<strong>st</strong>ness.<br />
£3,000. including vehicle. or<br />
near <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fer.-Box 1311. "Echo." <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>2c<br />
BUSHNESSES TO LET<br />
TO LET. Ladies Hair Styli<strong>st</strong> Saloon.<br />
situated in populated area near city<br />
centre, on business premises. All<br />
replies answered.-Box 6544, "Echo."<br />
Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1<br />
LAND AND PREMISES<br />
NETTLEHAM. Plot <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Land Wanted.<br />
ap)roximately 45 feet by 200 feet for<br />
erection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> good class detached<br />
house. - Please reply to Box 7353,<br />
'Echo," Lincoln.<br />
MUSHCAL, RADHO AND T.V.<br />
ANY MAKE OF T.Y. can now be Insured<br />
again<strong>st</strong> all repair co<strong>st</strong>s ;tube<br />
valves, service) No age limit.<br />
Home Service Radio and Eels -The<br />
trical Co.. 2116 High.<strong>st</strong>reet Lincoln<br />
Tel 29022 wthf<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>8e<br />
ASHLEY ROGERS will take your old<br />
rah), radio In oart exchange for a<br />
Modern Transi<strong>st</strong>or Radio.-Call 10<br />
St. Mary's-<strong>st</strong>reet or 'Phone 23604. tc<br />
ASHLEY ROGERS have reconditioned<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>1n17in. T.Vs at reasonable<br />
prices.-Call 10 St. Mary's-<strong>st</strong>reet, or<br />
'phone 23604. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>0c<br />
MARSHALL'S OF HEIGHINOHON<br />
for Tape Recorders. Recore<br />
Players, T V., Radio, Refrigerators.<br />
Washers.-Tel Washinaborouals 384<br />
tc<br />
V.H.F. RECEPTHON in<strong>st</strong>alled to your<br />
home for only 2/. Free in<strong>st</strong>allation<br />
2/- weekly Including loudspeaker<br />
No deposlt.-Radlo Relay. 278 High<br />
Stmt. Lincoln. Tel. 34328, wit<br />
Freeschool.lane has had to<br />
<strong>st</strong>ruggle along within its original<br />
four walls - though a<br />
replanning <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the 1ay-out has<br />
eased the situation somewhat<br />
- the work <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the library has<br />
been able to expand through<br />
the introduction <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a children's<br />
library and a branch<br />
at Bracebridge. And now,<br />
after years <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> planning,<br />
another branch for Ermine,<br />
in Ravendale.drive, is soon<br />
to be an accomplished fact.<br />
De Wint<br />
Collection<br />
THE Usher Gallery, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
course, has been<br />
another great intere<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr.<br />
Cooper's.<br />
During his time here he<br />
has seen the permanent De<br />
Wint collection e<strong>st</strong>ablished, a<br />
new wing-the Curtois Wing<br />
-opened, and more recently,<br />
the founding <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a Tennyson<br />
collection. Among the people<br />
who were concerned with the<br />
e<strong>st</strong>ablishment <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the now<br />
world-famous De Wint collection<br />
was Mr. Ge<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>frey<br />
Harmsworth. He showed<br />
keen intere<strong>st</strong> in the scheme<br />
and gave solid indication <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
that intere<strong>st</strong> in the shape <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
several pictures.<br />
War Days<br />
B UT, though his life in<br />
Lincoln has been<br />
principally among books<br />
and pictures, one aspect <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
his work which, Mr. Cooper<br />
tells me, will 1ong 1ive in his<br />
memory has nothing to do<br />
with either.<br />
During the war he was<br />
11 .• TRACTION ENGINE<br />
RALLY 11<br />
JUNE 17 and 18<br />
Revesby Abbey- Nr. Bo<strong>st</strong>on<br />
• Proceeds in Aid <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Revesby Church<br />
* 24 Engines on the Rally<br />
* 4 Fairground Organs<br />
* Sideshows & Children's Fun Fair<br />
* Rides for the Kiddies on the Engines<br />
AND<br />
* Exhibition <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Rally &<br />
Holiday Caravans<br />
FAIRHOLME - BAILEY - ECCLES<br />
SPRITE - BLUEBIRD - ASTRAL<br />
it Be sure to pay a visit - a worthy<br />
cause.<br />
EXHIBITION BY<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE CARAVANS<br />
going to make their home at<br />
Southwold on the Suffolk<br />
coa<strong>st</strong> - that was the point at<br />
which the Dambu<strong>st</strong>ers from<br />
Scampton crossed the English<br />
coa<strong>st</strong> on their way to the<br />
Ruhr dams in May, 1943 -<br />
and they are going to buy a<br />
boat, a sailing craft. For Mr.<br />
Cooper remembers well the<br />
days <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his boyhood when<br />
he went to sea with his<br />
father, skipper <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a fishing<br />
vessel from Lowe<strong>st</strong><<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t. "I<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> get my hands on sail<br />
again," he said.<br />
But art wilt not be left out<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> it altogether. Mr, Cooper's<br />
father wanted him to be a<br />
seaman, but, "to the old<br />
man's disgu<strong>st</strong>" he entered<br />
the world <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> books and paint.<br />
Now he is going to mix them<br />
- the sea and painting -<br />
with an occasional pint with<br />
the locals.<br />
Florida<br />
Days<br />
FROM the columns <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
" print in the Echo one<br />
night la<strong>st</strong> week one word<br />
<strong>st</strong>ood out for one Iota! man<br />
- Pensacola.<br />
That is the town in Florida<br />
which is a large United<br />
States air base and to it flew,<br />
a week ago, two Vulcan jet<br />
bombers from the R.A.F. base<br />
at Scampton, near Lincoln.<br />
Mr. Ronald Caborn, who<br />
1ives at Billinghay, and who<br />
works in the 1and agents'<br />
department <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Ke<strong>st</strong>even<br />
County Council at Sleaford,<br />
telephoned to tel1 me how<br />
much he would like to have<br />
flown with them. For he<br />
All The Thrills And Excitement<br />
Of T. T. Week<br />
SEE ALL THE STARS AT<br />
MALLORY PARK<br />
(Leice<strong>st</strong>ershire)<br />
THIS SUNDAY<br />
Including - McHNTYRE, KHNG, REDMAN, PHHLLHS,<br />
HAHLWOOD, READ, DRHVER, VHNCENT, HARRHS,<br />
BODDHCE, etc., etc.<br />
•<br />
in the "Mallory Championships Finals"<br />
(Solos and Sidecars)<br />
Morning Practice - Fir<strong>st</strong> Race 1.30 p.m.<br />
MALLORY PARK<br />
JUST OFF A.5, A.67. A..47<br />
CAR PARKS FREE<br />
ratiems<br />
Call Sy<strong>st</strong>em<br />
For Hospital<br />
N<br />
EW ARK Hospitals' Management<br />
Committee, meeting<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday afternoon, approved<br />
the in<strong>st</strong>allation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a new<br />
patients' call sy<strong>st</strong>em In the<br />
medical wards at Newark<br />
General Hospital.<br />
The sy<strong>st</strong>em will <strong>st</strong><br />
Within the next= s,<br />
and similar sy<strong>st</strong>ems are<br />
already in operation in other<br />
wards.<br />
A dial board in the si<strong>st</strong>er's<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fice connects to lavatories<br />
and bathrooms.<br />
The Newark League <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Friends have given four dozen<br />
fruit bowls to Hawtonville<br />
Hospital, Newark.<br />
An anonymous donor has<br />
given £40 3s. 6d. to the patients'<br />
comforts fund at Hawtonville.<br />
Work is proceeding satisfactorily<br />
on in<strong>st</strong>alling oil-fired<br />
boilers at Newark General<br />
Hospital, nurses' training<br />
school and maternity wing,<br />
and on the larger phase <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
building alterations at Hawtonville<br />
Hospital.<br />
NORTH HYKEHAM<br />
FIRE STATION<br />
The <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial opening <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
new fire <strong>st</strong>ation at North Hykeham<br />
will be On July 1, subject<br />
to Ke<strong>st</strong>even County Council<br />
accepting this sugge<strong>st</strong>ion<br />
from their Fire Brigade Committee<br />
when they meet at<br />
Grantham next Wednesday.<br />
The opening will coincide<br />
with the Ke<strong>st</strong>even Brigade's<br />
annual competitions at North<br />
Hykeham.<br />
PRIVATE COMPANY<br />
Jordan's Regi<strong>st</strong>er <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Companies<br />
contains the following:<br />
B. Eyre and Son, Limited, High<strong>st</strong>reet,<br />
Tattershall. Secretary:<br />
Edith M. Eyre. To carry on<br />
business <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> dealers in motor cars,<br />
etc. Nominal capital: £1,000 in<br />
El shares. Directors: Bertie Eyre<br />
and Edith M. Eyre, Old Rectory,<br />
Tattershall; Edward A. Eyre,<br />
High.<strong>st</strong>reet, Tattershall.<br />
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7.29-News.<br />
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9-Eye on Research,<br />
9 30-News.<br />
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6.40-People and Places<br />
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8-Variety Show,<br />
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10.35-The Star and the Story<br />
11.3-Saber <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> London.<br />
11.28-Weather, Epilogue.<br />
CATHEDRAL SERVICES<br />
THURSDAY.-8: Holy Communion.<br />
9.45: Matins, said.<br />
4.30: Evensong, WalmisleY 1 !;<br />
C: anthem, "0 how amiable,<br />
Vaughan Williams. 910 tpt.)•<br />
tfitL1111Lly ueorge AUSoDD (Id),<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Granville Place, Kingsdown,<br />
Bri<strong>st</strong>ol, who pleaded not<br />
guilty to a summons by the<br />
R.S.P.C.A. for being an owner<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> dogs and abandoning them<br />
in circum<strong>st</strong>ances likely to<br />
cause them unnecessary<br />
suffering.<br />
He was disqualified from<br />
keeping a dog for five years<br />
and fined £25 and ordered to<br />
pay £20 co<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
Complaints<br />
He was also filled 7s 6d on<br />
11...„4„ ..six _summonses for<br />
ng- a dog without a<br />
licence.<br />
Mr. J. C. Baggat, prosecuting,<br />
said that comp.aints<br />
about wild dogs in the<br />
Vicinity <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a wood at<br />
Satisfied<br />
Goods Were<br />
Delivered<br />
JUDGE A. J. FLINT, giving<br />
judgment at Newark<br />
County Court for A. L. Start,<br />
Ltd., tobacco wholesalers, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Newark, for cigarettes valued<br />
£79 5s. 7d. sold to Bert Duckmanon,<br />
formerly <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> he White<br />
Hind, Cartergate, Newark, and<br />
now <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Red Lion, Kingsclie,<br />
near Peterborough, said<br />
he foundthat the goods had<br />
been ordered and supplied to<br />
Duckmanton.<br />
The case had been adjourned<br />
from a previous court for pro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> delivery <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the goods.<br />
Replying to Judge Flint,<br />
Duckmanton said lie was considering<br />
bankruptcy. He had a<br />
number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> other debts.<br />
RURAL SCIENCE<br />
LABORATORY<br />
Work on a new rural science<br />
laboratory, fir<strong>st</strong> <strong>st</strong>age in an<br />
ambitious scheme, to eventually<br />
make the Spading Gleed<br />
Boys' School a five-form entry<br />
technical modern .school, has<br />
<strong>st</strong>arted.<br />
MHL- W<br />
UMW WWI<br />
MAH 11<br />
EMH<br />
WW1 1•MI<br />
• IN= IW WI<br />
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RADIO<br />
NORTH HOME SERVHCE<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>34 metres)<br />
5-Junior Time.<br />
5.10-The Owl's House.<br />
5.40-Luck <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Draw.<br />
5.55-Weather.<br />
6-N •ws<br />
6 25-All About Women.<br />
7-This Week's Composers,<br />
7.30-Twenty Que<strong>st</strong>ions,<br />
8-Symphony Concert.<br />
8.40-An Out.Back Cricket Match.<br />
8.55- C.a cert.<br />
9104°- -Ten<br />
10.30-Story.<br />
10.45--Parliament<br />
I1-News .<br />
11.6-Music at Night.<br />
Themes.<br />
LHGHT PROGRAMME<br />
0.90(1 and 447 metres)<br />
5.31-Interlude.<br />
6-Records at Six.<br />
6.36-Sports News.<br />
6 45-Archers.<br />
7- .25DIs ewpo s ratud Radio Newsreel.<br />
7.31-Smokey Mountain Jamboree.<br />
8- 8.3Ls nispweeteotr CSc oront.t Inve<strong>st</strong>igates.<br />
9.31-Music We Love.<br />
10.30-News and Sport.<br />
10.40-Evening Shadows.<br />
11.56_ 415-- 5ThaaRr u.wsisecrefor Dancing,<br />
NETWoRK THREE<br />
6.30_,Tatz4z64seassnid.194 metres)<br />
7-Chri<strong>st</strong>ian Outlook.<br />
7.30-The<br />
Use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> English<br />
11 -Markets,<br />
THHRD PROGRAMME<br />
(4604. and Metres)<br />
8-New Comment.<br />
8 30-The Fall.<br />
10-P:ano Recital.<br />
10.40-The Image <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Paki<strong>st</strong>an.<br />
WISE BUYING AT<br />
OODHEADS<br />
AllOra flea [leen 111VASTIgated,<br />
and Sergeant E. V.<br />
Large found six large crossbred<br />
collies.<br />
He was unable to approach<br />
them because they were so<br />
wild, and contacted the<br />
R.S.P.C.A.<br />
Allsopp told the magi<strong>st</strong>rates<br />
that he had alwa)<br />
en s<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t-hearted with animals.<br />
He added: "I did not own six<br />
vicious animals. 1 owned six<br />
docile dogs. I give you my word<br />
I will never own another<br />
BUS FARE: I /6 Return, Child 9d.<br />
BOOK IN ADVANCE<br />
Tickets for the Play obtainable on arrival at Riseholme<br />
or in Advance from Theatre Royal.<br />
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ADVANCE<br />
HAPPY FAMILIES LIVE ELECTRICALLY<br />
At any time, day and night, gallons and gallons <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
piping hot water . . . for the family's baths, home<br />
laundry, washing up, and the many other household<br />
purposes for which hot water is more than a luxury.<br />
In the summer time ... no need for fires, no <strong>st</strong>oking up<br />
boilers, no clearing out or cleaning up. Ju<strong>st</strong> switch on<br />
your electric immersion heater for a ready supply <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
hot water. Economical, too ... the thermo<strong>st</strong>atic control<br />
automatically switches <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f while the lagging jacket<br />
retains the heat. The complete in<strong>st</strong>allation, including all<br />
wiring and plumbing, thermo<strong>st</strong>atic control and lagging<br />
jacket for only f13 . 17 . 6. No worry, either, if<br />
there's no hot water tank in your house. A self-contained<br />
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water needs. In sizes to suit all requirements,<br />
from 1 3 . 2 . 11. (excluding in<strong>st</strong>allation).<br />
Both types are available on<br />
easy purchase terms. Come along to your<br />
local electricity service centre and see<br />
about the comfort <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> electric water heating<br />
in your home.<br />
n's EASY TO GET ON TERMS<br />
WITH MODERN LIVING AT YOUR<br />
Electricity<br />
SERVICE CENTRE<br />
WHERE ADVICE IS FREE- AND FRIENDLY<br />
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LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO, Widnes -day, June <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, 1981<br />
HOLIDAY<br />
TIME<br />
Remember to send your<br />
Clothes to<br />
JACKSONS<br />
for<br />
CLEANING<br />
Don't delay! Send now for<br />
Quick Service to ensure<br />
that your clothes are bright<br />
and clean ready for your<br />
holiday suitcase.<br />
Our Shops are at your service<br />
3 SALTERGATE :: 41 HHGH STREET (St. Botolph's)<br />
95 HHGH STREET :1 3 EASTGATE<br />
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9 APPLETONGATE, NEWARK<br />
DIAL 20295 or send a po<strong>st</strong>card to Head Office,<br />
Weir St. for immediate collection and quick<br />
delivery.<br />
11 THIS WEEK it's<br />
"LARGE SIZE"<br />
WEEK at CHARLES<br />
The 'Not-so-slim' always have<br />
the mo<strong>st</strong> careful attention at<br />
CHARLES, but this week we are<br />
making an extra special effort<br />
to supply their needs.<br />
WX and 08 COATS in<br />
Ar At<br />
a wide choice <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> colours .A<br />
and materials Inelliding<br />
Off White.<br />
DRESSES and DRESS &<br />
JACKETS in Cotton and<br />
Pure Silk<br />
including<br />
Jacqrnar — plain and<br />
printed materials, ip<br />
<strong>st</strong>yles designed with<br />
slimming effect.<br />
Also COURTELLE<br />
DRESS & JACKETS and<br />
:8<br />
It<br />
ti<br />
WHEN YOU TIRE<br />
AT THE WHEEL<br />
HAVE A CUPPA<br />
NO <strong>st</strong>ati<strong>st</strong>ics are available as<br />
yet to indicate ju<strong>st</strong> how<br />
important eye <strong>st</strong>rain is as a<br />
contributory factor in causing<br />
traffic accidents. Until this can<br />
be assessed accurately, the new<br />
Eye Care Information Bureau<br />
simply <strong>st</strong>ress that eyes exposed<br />
to unusual <strong>st</strong>rain will be 1ess<br />
efficient, resulting in poorer<br />
vision.<br />
Eye <strong>st</strong>rain can be caused by<br />
over-long periods at the wheel,<br />
by exposure to draughts, du<strong>st</strong><br />
or oil fumes, or simply by<br />
watching a badly adju<strong>st</strong>ed television<br />
set al1 evening befJre<br />
driving home. Fog and the<br />
glare <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> oncoming headlamps<br />
are extra worries.<br />
It Works<br />
Wonders<br />
Never drive too long without<br />
a break. Even a brief <strong>st</strong>op—<br />
long enough to drink a cup <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
tea — will work wonders for<br />
tired eyes. While you <strong>st</strong>op,<br />
soothe, your eyes with a couple<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> eye drops. Rally drivers<br />
swear by them.<br />
If you have need <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> spectacles,<br />
wear them. If you are in<br />
doubt as to the <strong>st</strong>andard <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
your eyesight, go to the doctor<br />
or optician for a check-up.<br />
Remember, if you cannot see<br />
properly, you are a danger to<br />
others as wel1 as to yourself.<br />
Those<br />
A GIRL soon to be married<br />
" asked me this week, "I'll<br />
<strong>st</strong>ill be only 15, but can I<br />
really <strong>st</strong>ill claim to be a teenager?"<br />
She reminded me that<br />
I seldom write for teenage<br />
wives in this column, and I<br />
could tell she was a little<br />
afraid that marriage might<br />
Roses round the door in a<br />
new way . . . to announce a<br />
new arrival In the house, pin<br />
a lovely coronet <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fresh<br />
flowers on the front door.<br />
This one, pink for a girl, is<br />
made from roses entwined<br />
round a circlet <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> wire. A<br />
gay ribbon tied in a big bow<br />
completes the ring.<br />
For June<br />
ROSES are the flowers for<br />
June. Although we cannot<br />
he as lavish as the Romans,<br />
Demure bridal hair<strong>st</strong>yle created by Dumas for Clemmance<br />
Bettany. This <strong>st</strong>yle, based on short hair, gives the be<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
both worlds — a brief fringe and the appearance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a<br />
chignon.<br />
TEENAGE WIVES<br />
suddenly be going to add<br />
years to her age. It would be<br />
intere<strong>st</strong>ing to know what<br />
other young brides think<br />
about this.<br />
* * * *<br />
O<br />
AGER<br />
TOPICS<br />
F course a girl <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 18 or 19 is<br />
<strong>st</strong>il1 in her teens in the<br />
physical sense, but let's face it,<br />
she cannot he 1ooked upon as a<br />
"teenager" in the way this overworked<br />
word has come to he<br />
regarded. She is <strong>st</strong>ill young and<br />
gay, but that wedding ring<br />
moves her apart from her contemporaries<br />
whose lives re- A. When<br />
volve around parents and Let's he frank.<br />
cleavage shows.<br />
Mo<strong>st</strong> girls<br />
home, a job, boy friends, pretty dress to look attractive to boys.<br />
clothes and a good time.<br />
A group <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> very nice boys<br />
When a girl's life becomes talked to raft on this delicate<br />
centred around ju<strong>st</strong> one special point a day or Al and<br />
man, and a home <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> her own. <strong>st</strong>artled me<br />
rob<br />
and perhaps a baby, . she that girls<br />
low cult<br />
It more thie tops<br />
ng for the<br />
e a revelled in the year be 4re, wohr If .Lt doubt from now on,<br />
seem a bit childish now. This ---1- Insert a little dart to hitch up<br />
is natural enough. the front over the "danger<br />
Hf this is happening to you, will theeen<br />
n ice boys,<br />
have no regrets if old friends sesff<br />
i Ln" eme<br />
d e dare 8 tor i hie it '<br />
do not seem to fit into the . a second lookl<br />
new pattern. Invite other y<br />
young marrieds around.<br />
talking about new colour<br />
schemes, new gardens, and<br />
"do-it-yourself." And if you<br />
should be on the other side <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
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eek VII. Vb. Vb. Vb. Vb. VI■ Vb. VI. vb0<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> *1111<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> *°■<br />
the fence, watching your be<strong>st</strong><br />
pal change into a <strong>st</strong>rangely<br />
grown up woman, keep in<br />
touch — the changing pattern<br />
€ wil1 reach you in time, and<br />
your old friendship may<br />
4, blossom again even more<br />
'vigorously.<br />
* * *<br />
FOR the girl who uses maicara,<br />
cleansing cream and<br />
face tissues should have a<br />
place in the handbog. A<br />
young gue<strong>st</strong> who leaves<br />
black or brown smudges on a<br />
ho<strong>st</strong>ess's towel is not going<br />
to be invited again in a<br />
hurry. Smooth on cream<br />
while running water for a<br />
wash. Wipe <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f, and then<br />
wash without fear <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> leaving<br />
tell-tale marks.<br />
* * * *<br />
Q. When is a blouse or a<br />
dress too daring for a nice<br />
girl?<br />
Your Husband<br />
Should Look<br />
Athletic . . .<br />
IF you've ever wondered why your teenage son or<br />
your adventurous and clothes-conscious young<br />
husband looks slightly odd in those Italian-<strong>st</strong>yle<br />
suits he's been buying, designer Hardy Amies has<br />
the answer.<br />
lie says: "There are certain<br />
aspects <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Continental clothes WHAT'S<br />
which make Englishman look<br />
rather 'pansy', and I don't<br />
think they are really suitable NEW<br />
to the Englishman or the<br />
Anglo.Saxon.<br />
R ATH cry<strong>st</strong>als in 12oz. g lass-<br />
-•-•<br />
"The Englishman should<br />
<strong>st</strong>oppered jars, and with a<br />
<strong>st</strong>rive for a virile look. Virility<br />
jasmine<br />
To be introduced<br />
perfume, price<br />
soon:<br />
10s.<br />
bath<br />
6d.<br />
in men's clothing is something oil in the same fragrance for<br />
which makes a man 1ook ath- those skin types which need a<br />
letic—broad shoulders and thin more lubricant form <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> water<br />
hips. s<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>tener, price 125. 6d. a 5oz.<br />
"The shorter Italian jacket is bottle R T. _E .<br />
not s very a<br />
VER combined liquid<br />
and slim-making<br />
th eref over a<br />
therefore is not suit- te.<br />
toning and cleansing lotion,<br />
able for Englishmen." i- price 9s. 6d. It cleans the face<br />
Hardy Amies, hitherto be<strong>st</strong> and gii es it a lively glow.<br />
known as a designer <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> helps make-up to go on<br />
women's clothes, is to design smoothly. Applied with u<br />
range <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> suits for a well-known a sponge which comes with the<br />
firm <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> multiple tailors. bottle . . .<br />
PLUSH Suits designed by him wil1 be red leather for shoes.<br />
available for men to order in<br />
A rich red, slightly tinged<br />
the autumn, and will co<strong>st</strong> with brown, to team with the<br />
between £16 16s. and £26s. 5s. plum, clove carnation, and<br />
aubergine fashion shades ...<br />
A QUARTET <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> lingerie<br />
spl a shed in <strong>st</strong>artling<br />
colours. Made in a French<br />
nylon.type fabric, this gay set<br />
consi<strong>st</strong>s <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a continental<br />
"pusher" bra, price £2 2s., sus.<br />
pender belt, £1 12s. Od., brief<br />
bikini pants, £1 9s. 6d., and a<br />
half-slip, £3 3s . . .<br />
A NEW spoon food for baby,<br />
•<br />
Brilliantly Coloured, hobo<br />
checked "blanket" cloth<br />
makes this shower-pro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
jacket With warm fur fabric<br />
lining. Ht is called Kaslo and<br />
Co<strong>st</strong>s £7 75. (Charles Mackintosh<br />
and Co., Ltd.).<br />
These items (below), from a new range <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> German pOrretain<br />
by Rosenthal, are in a shape called "Con<strong>st</strong>anze."<br />
They can be bought with various designs on them but<br />
these are simply banded in gold and named "Northern<br />
Lights."<br />
" flavoured with grapes. This<br />
grape jelly can be served as it<br />
is, heated for a warm drink, or<br />
warmed and mixed with baby<br />
cereal for a thicker, hot pudding.<br />
Suitable for three or four.<br />
month-olds, it co<strong>st</strong>s 101d.<br />
jar.<br />
Solved<br />
PEOPLE working in the service<br />
department <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a<br />
famous English firm <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> clock<br />
and watch makers have been<br />
my<strong>st</strong>ified by the number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
women's gold.plated watches<br />
they have received for service<br />
with the glass and case badly<br />
pitted.<br />
Now, after exhau<strong>st</strong>ive te<strong>st</strong>s In<br />
their 1aboratories, they have<br />
found the answer — hair<br />
1acquer.<br />
a<br />
\)<br />
Spire tia<br />
MADE.T0.11E.LSUILE<br />
FoUNDATIONS a SWIMSUITS<br />
Contact your foal corsetlere. she wit<br />
advise you without oblisAMOil<br />
MRS. JEAN SCOTT,<br />
5 Tennyson Street,<br />
Lincoln. Tel.: 25043.<br />
MRS. B. SCALL,<br />
Roydon Grove,<br />
Lincoln. Tel.: 22462.<br />
MRS. F. L. PRHESTLEY,<br />
43 Beaumont Fee,<br />
Lincoln. Tel.: 23502.<br />
MRS. A. COoKE,<br />
Lynis, Stores, Newark Road,<br />
South Hykeham.<br />
Tel., North Hykeham 370.<br />
MRS. MARGARET PARISH,<br />
Waysmeet,<br />
Sudbrooke Lane,<br />
Nettleham. Tel.: 396.<br />
MRS. K. M. BONNETT,<br />
S treet,<br />
4Lin E cKoelsnt.e vTeenl . S :<br />
MRS. E. CLARK,<br />
67 Doddington Road,<br />
Lincoln. Tel.: 21518.<br />
MADAM BLAND,<br />
11 Beaumont Fee,<br />
Lincoln. Tel.: 24364.<br />
BEWARE OF<br />
NERVOUS<br />
INDIGESTION<br />
When your <strong>st</strong>omach is out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> order,<br />
be quite sure <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the cause before you<br />
<strong>st</strong>art taking remedies. Work and<br />
worry <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ten cause a lot <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> nervous<br />
indige<strong>st</strong>ion and the only way to end<br />
this is to rebuild and re<strong>st</strong>ore your<br />
nerves.<br />
Unless your diet contains enough<br />
Vitamin B your nervous sy<strong>st</strong>em cannot<br />
<strong>st</strong>and the <strong>st</strong>rain. Your dige<strong>st</strong>ion<br />
will suffer; you will become headachy,<br />
grouchy, irritable, sleep badly, and<br />
show all the signs <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a nervous<br />
collapse.<br />
Make sure you get enough Vitamin<br />
B. Take Phillips Tonic Yea<strong>st</strong> tablets<br />
with your meals. They're ju<strong>st</strong> pute<br />
Brewers' Yea<strong>st</strong>, the riche<strong>st</strong> natural<br />
source <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the B Vitamins in concentrated<br />
form.<br />
Start taking Phillips Tonic Yea<strong>st</strong><br />
to-day! You will be amazed at the<br />
difference it makes. But be sure to<br />
ask for 'Phillips', the Yea<strong>st</strong> without<br />
drugs. At all chemi<strong>st</strong>s, 1/9.<br />
EASTLANDS<br />
SCHOOL<br />
Regd. Alin. <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Educ.<br />
Sutton-on-Sea (phone 32a1<br />
WEEKLY AND TERMLY<br />
BOARDING SCHOOL<br />
For Boys 7-17 plus (Girls<br />
accepted by specia que<strong>st</strong>) re<br />
* GRA D ATE ST AFF<br />
Pupils prepared for<br />
grammar School entrance<br />
* Common entrance to Public<br />
SEcdhuoccaltsion.<br />
• General Certificate <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
For larther partlculars please<br />
write to the Principal.
I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
LAMA. n.l.L.L"<br />
"WEEK at CITIRLES<br />
The `Not-so-slim' always have<br />
the mo<strong>st</strong> careful attention at<br />
CHARLES, but this week we are<br />
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Roses round the door in a<br />
new way ... to announce a<br />
new arrival Hn the house, pin<br />
a lovely coronet <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fresh<br />
flowers on the front door.<br />
This one, pink for a girl, is<br />
made from roses entwined<br />
round a circlet <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> wire. A<br />
gay ribbon tied in a big bow<br />
completes the ring.<br />
For June<br />
ROSES are the flowers for<br />
-Lt. June. Although we cannot<br />
he as 1avish as the Romans,<br />
who slept on beds and pillows<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> rose petals, we can take care<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> those we do come by.<br />
Never thru<strong>st</strong> them into the<br />
neare<strong>st</strong> vase ha<strong>st</strong>ily filled with<br />
cold water. Choose a vase<br />
which suits the flowers and hit<br />
It with WARM water. Freshlycut<br />
flower <strong>st</strong>ems absorb warm<br />
water more rapidly than cold,<br />
and this will prolong the active<br />
life <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the blooms.<br />
The water should be quite<br />
warm to the hand, but not hot<br />
enough to he uncomfortable. It<br />
can then slowly cool to room<br />
temperature at its own rate.<br />
If the head <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a rose s<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>tens<br />
and droops, Cut <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f three or<br />
more inches <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the <strong>st</strong>em where<br />
the cells have been blocked.<br />
condition it in warm water,<br />
and replace it in the arrangement.<br />
Or, you can float the rose<br />
head in a cry<strong>st</strong>al glass, a sea<br />
shell, or a small flat howl as an<br />
arrangement on its own.<br />
JANE<br />
LORD'S<br />
"MY son <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> five simply<br />
hates going to the<br />
barber's. He cries at the<br />
electric clippers and the barber<br />
gets very annoyed, which<br />
makes matters worse. I feel<br />
very embarrassed and wonder<br />
if you have any hints on<br />
overcoming this fear.—M.D."<br />
A sympathetic and under<strong>st</strong>anding<br />
barber would quickly<br />
put your 1ittle boy at ease.<br />
Change to another barber and<br />
ask him to use hand clippers<br />
on your son's hair unti1 his<br />
fears are allayed. Small boys<br />
always behave much better<br />
with Father on these occasions.<br />
Can't. you arrange for your<br />
husband to take your bey<br />
when he has his own hair cut?<br />
Watching Dad will gradually<br />
make him want to have<br />
NYLONS<br />
DO not hang nylon articles<br />
out to dry in bright sunlight.<br />
This causes discoloration<br />
and fading.<br />
• • •<br />
WHEN the • end <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the wool<br />
gets frayed, or when it<br />
is simply too thick ti go<br />
through the eye <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a needle,<br />
rub it over with soap to<br />
"<strong>st</strong>iffen" and slim it.<br />
• * • •<br />
THIS summery cheese dip<br />
is ju<strong>st</strong> the thing to <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fer<br />
gue<strong>st</strong>s on a summer's evening<br />
in the, garden. Grate<br />
four ounces <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> cheese and<br />
beat it until smooth wills<br />
warmed top - <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> - the - milk_<br />
▪<br />
ol,u, 0,710, lltly u lLs.,7 41,<br />
she cannot he looked upon as a<br />
"teenager" in the way this overworked<br />
word has come to be<br />
regarded. She is <strong>st</strong>ill young and<br />
gay, but that wedding ring<br />
moves her apart from her con.<br />
temporaries whose lives revolve<br />
around parents and<br />
home, a job, boy friends, pretty<br />
clothes and a good time.<br />
When a girl's life becomes<br />
centred around ju<strong>st</strong> one special<br />
man, and a home <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> her own.<br />
and perhaps a baby, she<br />
becomes a more responsible<br />
person and some <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the things<br />
she revelled in the year before,<br />
seem a bit childish now. This<br />
is natural enough.<br />
Hf this is happening to you,<br />
have no regrets if old friends<br />
do not seem to fit into the<br />
new pattern. Invite other<br />
young marrieds around.<br />
There's even more fun in<br />
talking about new colour<br />
schemes, new gardens, and<br />
"do-it.yourself." And if you<br />
should be on the other side <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
exactly the same treatment.<br />
Barbers are used to handling<br />
frightened little cu<strong>st</strong>omers,<br />
but <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> course they prefer these<br />
problem clients to attend<br />
when business is slack — so<br />
try to orange visits early in<br />
the week if possible.<br />
"IS it any cheaper to make<br />
nappies at home do you<br />
think? And could one make<br />
both sorts, gauze and towelling?—Expectant."<br />
It is quite a 1ot cheaper to<br />
machine towelling into<br />
squares. Be sure to buy terry<br />
towelling 36 inches wide. You<br />
should save about lOs a dozen.<br />
I see no reason why you<br />
should not machine gauze<br />
squares together too, and the<br />
saving here should be even<br />
greater.<br />
HOUSEWIVES'<br />
NOTEBOOK<br />
Now add a tablespoon <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
chopped nuts, seasoning,<br />
and a little chopped water.<br />
cress or parsley. Flank the<br />
bowl with dishes <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> potato<br />
crisps for the gue<strong>st</strong>s to dip<br />
iii.<br />
• • * •<br />
i 'AVE the small flat tins<br />
• which contain fir<strong>st</strong> aid<br />
dressings. They make useful,<br />
wash. wipe <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f, and then<br />
wash without fear <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> leaving<br />
tell.tale marks.<br />
* * *<br />
Q. When is a blouse or a<br />
dress too daring for a nice<br />
girl?<br />
A. When cleavage shows.<br />
Let's he frank. Mo<strong>st</strong> girls<br />
dress to look attractive to boys.<br />
A group <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> very nice boys<br />
talked to me on this delicate<br />
point a day or two ago, and<br />
<strong>st</strong>artled me :by. sesenring nib<br />
that girls whO flaunt 1ow cut<br />
tops are "angling for the<br />
wolves."'<br />
'u doubt from now on,<br />
insert a little dart to hitch up<br />
the front over the "danger<br />
1ine"—and the nice boys, it<br />
seems, wil1 then dare to give<br />
you a second look!<br />
These items (below), from a new range <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> German porcelain<br />
by Rosenthal, are in a shape called "Con<strong>st</strong>anze."<br />
They can be bought with various designs on them but<br />
these are simply banded in gold and named "Northern<br />
Lights."<br />
E are thinking <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> having<br />
a camping holiday<br />
"W<br />
this year. Do you think this<br />
is suitable for a baby <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> one<br />
year, and would you please<br />
sent us the addresses <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
camping sites in Scotland.—<br />
Amateurs."<br />
Write to the Camping Club<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Great Britain and Ireland<br />
for particulars <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> membership.<br />
The address is 33 Old<br />
Kent Road, London, S.E.I.<br />
This organisation gives an excellent<br />
service <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> advice and<br />
information to members, and<br />
has a comprehensive li<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
camp sites available. So long<br />
as your equipment is sound,<br />
your baby should benefit<br />
from a camping holiday. It is<br />
possible to buy a folding<br />
canvas cot in which he would<br />
sleep very snugly in the tent.<br />
AND SUNSHINE<br />
"purses" for the younge<strong>st</strong><br />
schoolchildren, for holding<br />
dinner money, savings<br />
<strong>st</strong>amps, notes for j'acher,<br />
etc.<br />
* * * *<br />
iWEETS like baked jam<br />
" rol1 and treacle roly poly<br />
are <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ten spoiled when the<br />
filling runs out at one end.<br />
Prevent this by tossing<br />
breadcrumbs on the rolled<br />
oat mixture before and after<br />
spreading i t *he<br />
UTTING carpets and matting<br />
can cause sore and<br />
,C<br />
bli<strong>st</strong>ered fingers — so wear<br />
gloves for this job.<br />
Brilliantly coloured, bola<br />
checked "blanket" cloth<br />
makes this shower-pro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
jacket with warm fur fabric<br />
lining. Ht is called Kaslo and<br />
co<strong>st</strong>s £7 7s. (Charles Mackin.<br />
tosh and Co., Ltd.).<br />
ADVICE BUREAU<br />
"D°<br />
you consider pla<strong>st</strong>ic<br />
tablecloths to be wrong<br />
for everyday use? I am a<br />
newly wed and have to go out<br />
to work. Pla<strong>st</strong>ic cloths save<br />
washing, but my mother<br />
says they should never be<br />
used for main meals.—<br />
Rushed."<br />
It is purely a matter <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> ta<strong>st</strong>e<br />
whether you use plasic or<br />
linen tslilecloths. Personally,<br />
I think they are a boon to<br />
mothers <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> young children,<br />
who would otherwise have<br />
two or three tablecloths<br />
<strong>st</strong>ained during a day. They<br />
are fine for breakfa<strong>st</strong>, too, but<br />
too casual for important<br />
meals, or when entertaining.<br />
If you are not overfond <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
gleaming white cloths, why<br />
not use table mats in<strong>st</strong>eadS<br />
These may be the decorative<br />
heat pro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> sort, or embroidered<br />
squares <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> linen.<br />
They certainly save the washable<br />
cloths and they look<br />
elegant too.<br />
"CAN you give me any<br />
on looking after<br />
a tortoise. I am going to get<br />
one for my little girl this<br />
summer. What food should<br />
it have?-13.1.."<br />
The R.S.P.C.A. have a leaflet<br />
on *the care <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pets. If you<br />
cannot obtain., one locally,<br />
send a <strong>st</strong>amped and addressed<br />
envelope to their Head Oftice<br />
at 105 Jermyn-<strong>st</strong>reet, London,<br />
S.V.I. Your tortoise should<br />
have a good garden where it<br />
ran find plenty <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> green food<strong>st</strong>uff.<br />
It will need a watatit5<br />
lined box for Its winter sleep,<br />
which will <strong>st</strong>art in October.<br />
oolvea<br />
P EOPLE working In the ser.<br />
vice department <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a<br />
famous English firm <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> clock<br />
and watch makers have been<br />
my<strong>st</strong>ified by the number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
women's gold.plated watches<br />
they have received for service<br />
with the glass and case badly<br />
pitted.<br />
Now, after exhau<strong>st</strong>ive te<strong>st</strong>s In<br />
their laboratories, they have<br />
found the answer — hale<br />
lacquer.<br />
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( Tel: Lincoln 26101 WEDNESDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO JUNE <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Tel: Lincoln 26101 5<br />
CHURCH DESIGN ULTRA-MODERN<br />
Do-It-Yourself Plan<br />
Has Commonsense As<br />
The Keynote<br />
r Lo<strong>st</strong> His<br />
Temper<br />
As Mn<br />
Hooted<br />
A BOSTON man who<br />
lo<strong>st</strong> his temper when<br />
the driver <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a pick-up<br />
truck hooted at him,<br />
appeared before Bo<strong>st</strong>on<br />
magi<strong>st</strong>rates ye<strong>st</strong>erday,<br />
and pleaded guilty to<br />
wilfully committing £5<br />
worth <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> damage to a<br />
truck, the property , <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Priscilla • May Fox, on<br />
April 22.<br />
lie was John Thomas Cater<br />
ir121 ) , <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Jubilee.avenue, Bo<strong>st</strong>on.<br />
l tie was fined £3 and ordered to<br />
}pay 25 compensation.<br />
Inspector R. C. Holmes said<br />
that John Malcolm Fox, a<br />
<strong>st</strong>udent, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Red Gables, We<strong>st</strong><br />
End Road, Wyberton, was<br />
driving towards the Five<br />
.amps from Margate, ju<strong>st</strong> after<br />
11 p.m., when a group <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> youths<br />
got in the way <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the truck.<br />
He sounded the hooter and<br />
the youths came towards<br />
him,<br />
and <strong>st</strong>arted shouting<br />
and banging on the side <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the vehicle.<br />
Ile <strong>st</strong>arted to get out and<br />
Cater pulled the door and<br />
'trenched it back, damaging<br />
,lie <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fside wing.<br />
Apologised<br />
P.c. Swinn, said the<br />
nspector, would have said that<br />
e spoke to Cater, who said:<br />
-'He nearly ran over my mates<br />
<strong>st</strong> now." He later said: "I<br />
in sorry if I damaged the<br />
Thiele, but I lo<strong>st</strong> my temper."<br />
a <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered to pay for the<br />
tu<br />
amage.<br />
1n court he apologised for<br />
eaglet had happened.<br />
A driver's mate employed<br />
by Bo<strong>st</strong>on Corporation, Cater<br />
was said to have two previous<br />
convictions—in 1958 for fighting<br />
in the <strong>st</strong>reet, and la<strong>st</strong><br />
year for conduct likely to<br />
blemish the peace.<br />
The chairman, Mrs. J. K.<br />
smith, told him: "Your temper<br />
rather got the better <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> you, but<br />
it is wise to learn to keep your<br />
temper under control."<br />
tie <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered to pay the<br />
tet , •ithin a fortnight.<br />
BAROMETER BRINGS<br />
£23<br />
An old barometer in a long<br />
tahogany case realised 223<br />
when Messrs. George Mawer<br />
and Co. sold the Linwood<br />
Muse effects for the executors<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late Mr. J. T. Shaw, the<br />
retired farmer, who died at<br />
the age <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 90.<br />
‘/' ORK on a <strong>church</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a revolutionary<br />
design. hitherto unknown in Lincolnshire,<br />
is to begin on a Lincoln housing e<strong>st</strong>ate<br />
in the autumn.<br />
It will be the fir<strong>st</strong> permanent Church <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> St. John,<br />
on the Ermine E<strong>st</strong>ate, and some <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the non-skilled<br />
work will be done by parishioners on a do-it-yourself<br />
basis.<br />
Why was this ultramodern<br />
design preferred<br />
to something more traditional?<br />
The Vicar, the<br />
Rev. John Hodgkinson,<br />
supplies the answer in<br />
one word—commonsense.<br />
"The design we have decided<br />
upon is <strong>st</strong>rictly functional," he<br />
pointed out to the Echo. "Over<br />
the pa<strong>st</strong> three years the Parochial<br />
Church Council have discussed<br />
many plans and<br />
variations <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> plans,<br />
"The majority <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> our<br />
<strong>church</strong>es are either Gothic or<br />
lath century pseudo.Gothic,<br />
designed for the worship <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a<br />
medieval society.<br />
Indu<strong>st</strong>rial Age<br />
"Today, however, we are in a<br />
situation where our worship<br />
and, therefore, our <strong>church</strong><br />
buildings need to speak <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
God's power and presence in<br />
the mid<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> this indu<strong>st</strong>rial<br />
society and age."<br />
Members <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> St. John's—at<br />
present two dual-purpose<br />
<strong>church</strong>es on ea<strong>st</strong> and we<strong>st</strong><br />
Ermine—<strong>st</strong>arted the project<br />
by asking a que<strong>st</strong>ion. It was<br />
this: "What is a <strong>church</strong> for?<br />
What are the mo<strong>st</strong> important<br />
occasions in its use?"<br />
To make sure they got the<br />
right answer they decided that<br />
thought on the subject mu<strong>st</strong><br />
come from as wide a field as<br />
possible. So a que<strong>st</strong>ionnaire<br />
was sent round the parish.<br />
Unanimous<br />
"There was unanimous<br />
agreement that the prime purpose<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a <strong>church</strong> is to house the<br />
people <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> God when they<br />
gather to celebrate Holy Communion,"<br />
explained Mr. Hodgkinson.<br />
The altar has, therefore,<br />
been placed so that the people<br />
can gather round more conveniently<br />
than In the long, thin<br />
<strong>church</strong>, and there are no choir<br />
<strong>st</strong>alls or screen separating the<br />
nave and the sanctuary.<br />
"THE ALTAR IS POSI-<br />
TIONED SO THAT THE<br />
PRIEST MAY CELEBRATE<br />
FACING THE PEOPLE.<br />
"I •Wemajg block <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> seating is<br />
epee to snow good vision for<br />
everyone. The lowe<strong>st</strong> point is<br />
near the font, and it Is here,<br />
with the symbolism <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the <strong>st</strong>ep<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> descent, that the font is<br />
positioned.<br />
Striking Ro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
"The sacrament <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Holy Baptism<br />
can, therefore, take place<br />
when the mo<strong>st</strong> people come<br />
together, and in a position<br />
where they can all participate."<br />
arti<strong>st</strong> has been consulted about<br />
this.<br />
Negotiations are in hand for<br />
the purchase <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a large quantity<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> <strong>st</strong>one from Blankney<br />
Hall, which is being demo-<br />
1ished. 1f these are successful,<br />
this lovely weathered <strong>st</strong>one<br />
wil1 be used for the sanctuary<br />
wall, the wall by the main<br />
entrance, and the circular wall<br />
surrounding the <strong>church</strong> buildings.<br />
Not Enough Money<br />
What <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the co<strong>st</strong>? At the<br />
moment there is not enough<br />
money to complete the whole<br />
project, but tenders are<br />
being sought for the con<strong>st</strong>ruction<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the shel1 <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the <strong>church</strong><br />
and it is hoped that a <strong>st</strong>art on<br />
this wil1 be made in September.<br />
The ve<strong>st</strong>ry and the Lady<br />
Chape1 may be built by<br />
parishioners themselves.<br />
"The need is so urgent<br />
that, if necessary, we are<br />
prepared to get up the shell<br />
as<br />
a fir<strong>st</strong> in<strong>st</strong>alment and<br />
worsnip on bare concrete,"<br />
declared the young Vicar.<br />
"We expect generous support<br />
from a wide field, but it<br />
is obvious that we mu<strong>st</strong> he<br />
prepared to do a considerable<br />
amount <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the con<strong>st</strong>ruction<br />
ourselves.<br />
'We should, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> course, use<br />
only skilled men for skilled<br />
work, but there are many <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
us prepared to work as<br />
labourers.<br />
Total — £25,000<br />
"The tota1 co<strong>st</strong> will he at<br />
lea<strong>st</strong> 223,000, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> which we can<br />
see about £17,000 at the<br />
moment. Offers <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> help, no<br />
matter how small, would be<br />
much appreciated."<br />
The new <strong>church</strong> will <strong>st</strong>and<br />
at the <<strong>st</strong>rong>jun</<strong>st</strong>rong>ction <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Sudbrookedrive<br />
and Laughton-way, on<br />
the Ermine E<strong>st</strong>ate. St. John's<br />
Vicarage and the house for<br />
the curate, the Rev. W. 3. 1'.<br />
Brockie, have already been<br />
built adjoining the site.<br />
The people <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Ermine<br />
housing e<strong>st</strong>ate, in<br />
the<br />
Stewardship Campaign held<br />
some time ago, proved that<br />
not only do they want their<br />
<strong>church</strong> but that they are<br />
prepared to support it<br />
financially and otherwise.<br />
So far they have had to be<br />
content with the two dualpurpose<br />
buildings — "a<br />
<strong>church</strong> when services are<br />
held, then down with the<br />
screens and on with the<br />
dance."<br />
Added Mr. Hodkinson: "The<br />
people on the housing e<strong>st</strong>ate<br />
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County<br />
mgr f ay re;<br />
out<br />
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Defence Mini<strong>st</strong>er at R.A.F.<br />
Waddington; over to Tattershall<br />
for the Gartree School<br />
Sports; Wedding <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. D. C.<br />
Welbourn and Miss M. J.<br />
Wellhead (both Lincoln);<br />
Local winners <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
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Wedding <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. M. Miller<br />
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"'"-`eaere-e•e see<br />
Another view <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the proposed Church <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> St. John on the Ermine E<strong>st</strong>ate. Note<br />
the altar — the prie<strong>st</strong> will celebrate Holy Communion facing the congregation.<br />
Houghton Reported<br />
hi 1954 Committee<br />
AN allegation was made in 1954 that Lincoln-born Henry Houghton was<br />
taking secret papers out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Port land naval e<strong>st</strong>ablishment and in 1956 he<br />
was twice brought to the notice <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the authorities as a probable security risk.<br />
This is revealed by the<br />
Prime Mini<strong>st</strong>er, Mr. Harold<br />
Macmillan in his circulated<br />
report <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Romer Committee's<br />
findings.<br />
His report <strong>st</strong>ated that the<br />
cotnmittee found that no<br />
criticism could be made <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Houghton's appointment in<br />
1951 as clerk to the Naval<br />
Attache in Warsaw.<br />
There could also be no<br />
criticism <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> want <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> action by<br />
the Naval Attache or the<br />
Admiralty in the events leading<br />
td his recall to London on<br />
account <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his drinking habits<br />
and no legitimate criticism<br />
could be made <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Houghton's<br />
subsequent appointment in<br />
1932 to a po<strong>st</strong> in the Underwater<br />
Detection E<strong>st</strong>ablishment,<br />
Portland.<br />
"Regrettable"<br />
But the report goes on: "It is<br />
regrettable that the authorities<br />
at Portland were not informed<br />
about the reason for Houghton's<br />
recal1 from Warsaw.<br />
"In 1954 an allegation was<br />
made to a Junior <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial,<br />
Houghton's immediate<br />
superior, that Houghton was '<br />
taking secret papers out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the e<strong>st</strong>ablishment.<br />
"This <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial did not report<br />
the matter or take any other<br />
regaMs rtk_16- .a p<br />
from advising Informant to<br />
see the security <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficer or the<br />
police and he is very much to<br />
blame for his inaction."<br />
"Misleading"<br />
The report says that in 1956<br />
Houghton was twice brought<br />
to the notice <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the authorities<br />
in the e<strong>st</strong>ablishment as a probable<br />
security risk. "Insufficient<br />
inve<strong>st</strong>igations were made<br />
and a report, which was both<br />
innnmnleta a.m.! mittiondino<br />
HOUGHTON<br />
Safe Driving<br />
Awards<br />
NEED to maintain a high<br />
<strong>st</strong>andard <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> driving to prevent<br />
accidents by Po<strong>st</strong> Office<br />
<strong>st</strong>aff was emphasised by Mr. F.<br />
A. Sinithe)s, Po<strong>st</strong> Office Al ea<br />
Bogineter, Lincoln. at a pres<br />
tation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> awards to Po<strong>st</strong> Office<br />
drivers at Gainsborough ye<strong>st</strong>erday.<br />
Chief awards went toe A. Rawlings<br />
(oak leaf bar) 13 years; R.<br />
C. Fulfonl (10 year medal); A. A.<br />
Rogers, bar to five year 711”f1 , 1<br />
(seven years): J. B. Sprott and B.<br />
H. E. A<strong>st</strong>on. bar to See year medal<br />
(six years).<br />
Woman<br />
Praised<br />
In Theft<br />
Case<br />
REFERENCE w a a<br />
made at DIarket<br />
Kasen Court to an unnamed<br />
Tealby woman<br />
who assi<strong>st</strong>ed in the capture<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a Grimsby man<br />
who later admitted <strong>st</strong>ealing<br />
a quantity <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> lead<br />
from the dilapidated<br />
Tealby mansion, Bayous<br />
Manor. "Without her<br />
help," said Inspector T.<br />
Evison, "it is mo<strong>st</strong> unlikely<br />
that this man<br />
would have been<br />
caught."<br />
What happened, said the<br />
inspector, was that a man<br />
asked in Tealby to be directed<br />
to Bayous Manor in alert a<br />
woman regarded as suspicions<br />
circum<strong>st</strong>ances. She telephoned<br />
the police.<br />
Bramwell Thomas Hulley<br />
(25), unemployed. <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Convamore-road,<br />
Grimsby. pleaded<br />
guilty to <strong>st</strong>ealing lcwt. 3qtr.<br />
7th. <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> lead from Rayons<br />
Manor, the property <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. R.<br />
W. Drakes, the owner. Hulley<br />
was conditionally discharged<br />
for 12 months and<br />
was ordered to pay 13s co<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
Inspector T. Evison said<br />
that, acting on information<br />
given to him, P.c. Elvin, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Tealby, kept watch on a car<br />
near the main entrance to<br />
Rayons Manor. He saw a<br />
man and a woman going to<br />
and from the car. Later he<br />
<strong>st</strong>opped the car in Tealby village<br />
and saw Hulley inside,<br />
accompanied by his wife.<br />
Two small children were in<br />
the rear.<br />
Car Was Searched<br />
The con<strong>st</strong>able searched the<br />
car and found a quantity <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
1ead which was covered over<br />
by matting. Que<strong>st</strong>ioned about<br />
the lead, Hulley was said to<br />
have told the con<strong>st</strong>able: "I<br />
took it. I am out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> work and<br />
for money. 1s<br />
there any way I earn put it<br />
right?"<br />
Hn a formal <strong>st</strong>atement<br />
later, Hulley said he came<br />
out from Grimsby to get logs<br />
for firewood. He wanted<br />
some money because he was<br />
out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> work and was also<br />
trying to pay <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f a mortgage.<br />
According to the <strong>st</strong>atement,<br />
he saw lead lying on the<br />
ground at Bayons<br />
Manor<br />
and, again<strong>st</strong> the wishes <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
his wife, he decided to bring<br />
it away.<br />
In court, Hulley said he was<br />
very sorry for what had<br />
occurred. He reiterated that<br />
ho had had no thought <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
<strong>st</strong>ealing lead but had been<br />
out 0 i ew' d "When 1 saw<br />
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e <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered to pay for the<br />
tiamage.<br />
In court he apologised for<br />
Iltvhat had happened.<br />
A driver's mate employed<br />
1 by Bo<strong>st</strong>on Corporation, Cater<br />
was said to have two previous<br />
convictions-in 1958 for fighting<br />
in the <strong>st</strong>reet, and la<strong>st</strong><br />
year for conduct likely to<br />
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The chairman, Mrs. J. li.<br />
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rattler got the better <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> you, but<br />
it is wise to learn to keep your<br />
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He <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered to pay the fine<br />
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An old barometer in a long<br />
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liouse effects for the executors<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late Mr. J. T. Shaw, the<br />
retired farmer, who died at<br />
the age <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 90.<br />
Other prices included:<br />
-Mahogany table £20, Wilton<br />
1 carpet 10g,ns., Turkey carpet<br />
!XIS, c<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fer che<strong>st</strong> £10, pair <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
` hall chairs £7 10s, mahogany<br />
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<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> drawers £8 10s, ewe chairs<br />
£4 and Windsor chair £4 5s.<br />
at; CCILICLII• 1,1111b ,l10 pa IMO taus<br />
pose <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a <strong>church</strong> is to house the<br />
people <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> God when they<br />
gather to celebrate Holy Communion,"<br />
explained Mr. Hodgkinson.<br />
"The altar has, therefore,<br />
been placed so that the people<br />
can gather round more conveniently<br />
than In the long, thin<br />
<strong>church</strong>, and there are no choir<br />
<strong>st</strong>alls or screen separating the<br />
nave and the sanctuary.<br />
"THE ALTAR IS POSI-<br />
TIONED SO THAT THE<br />
PRIEST MAY CELEBRATE<br />
FACING THE PEOPLE.<br />
"The main block <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> seating is<br />
sloped to allow good vision for<br />
everyone. The lowe<strong>st</strong> point is<br />
near the font, and it is here,<br />
with the symbolism <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the <strong>st</strong>ep<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> descent, that the font is<br />
positioned.<br />
Striking Ro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
"The sacrament <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Holy Baptism<br />
can, therefore, take place<br />
when the mo<strong>st</strong> people come<br />
together, and in a position<br />
where they can al1 participate."<br />
One <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the mo<strong>st</strong> <strong>st</strong>riking<br />
features <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the proposed<br />
building is the ro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>-a concrete<br />
shell, extremely modern<br />
and graceful in appearance.<br />
It spans the area without<br />
internal pillars.<br />
A certain amount <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> coloured<br />
glass will be used in the large<br />
areas <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> windows, and an<br />
1ea<strong>st</strong> L25,000, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> which we can<br />
see about £17,000 at the<br />
moment. Offers <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> help, no<br />
matter how small, would be<br />
much appreciated."<br />
The new <strong>church</strong> will <strong>st</strong>and<br />
at the <<strong>st</strong>rong>jun</<strong>st</strong>rong>ction <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Sudbrookedrive<br />
and Laughton-way, on<br />
the Ermine E<strong>st</strong>ate. St. John's<br />
Vicarage and the house for<br />
the curate, the Bev. W. J. T.<br />
Brockie, have already been<br />
built adjoining the site.<br />
The people <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Ermine<br />
housing e<strong>st</strong>ate, In the<br />
Stewardship Campaign held<br />
some time ago, proved that<br />
not only do they want their<br />
<strong>church</strong> but that they are<br />
prepared to support it<br />
financially and otherwise.<br />
So far they have had to be<br />
content with the two dualpurpose<br />
buildings - "a<br />
<strong>church</strong> when services are<br />
held, then down with the<br />
screens and on with the<br />
dance,"<br />
Added Mr. Hodkinson: "The<br />
people on the housing e<strong>st</strong>ate<br />
deserve a permanent <strong>church</strong><br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> their own, and the area is<br />
so va<strong>st</strong> that it is ju<strong>st</strong> not<br />
possible to delay the project<br />
any longer even though we<br />
have not got all the money we<br />
need.<br />
"AFTER FIVE YEARS WE<br />
CANNOT AFFORD TO WAIT<br />
ANY LONGER."<br />
Po<strong>st</strong> Office Telephone Department drivers who received safe driving awards at Newport<br />
Co-op<br />
SPAR Circles _irc _ompetition C •<br />
The following have won a Morphy Richards Electric Hron-<br />
Mrs. Raper, Chatham Ave., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. B. Brown, 18, Grange Walk, Grimsby<br />
Mrs. D. Briggs, 38, Boulevard Ave., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. C. Bateman, 27, Sussex St., Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. J. M. Brown, 8, Regent Terraee,<br />
New Holland<br />
Mrs. J. Ashby, 4, Winslow Grove Grimsby<br />
Miss J. Tarborough, 11, Wairtisgate, Grimsby<br />
Mrs. S. Glover, 107, Edge Ave., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. V. Johnson, 4. Re<strong>st</strong>on Ave. Keelby<br />
Mrs. Horsnail, "Rufford", Tealby<br />
Mrs. Brocklesby, 1, Wooton Rd., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. J. Turner, South End, Govhill<br />
Mr. A. Davey, 22, Coni<strong>st</strong>on Cresce nt,<br />
Humber<strong>st</strong>on<br />
Mies D. Upex. Carr Lane, Healing<br />
Mrs, B. Parker, "Peter Hills", Ea<strong>st</strong> Ravendale<br />
Mrs. N. Horne. 121 Lord St., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. M. BOulton, 0, Battery St., Immingham<br />
Mrs. A. Cook. 21. Mill Place, Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. M. S. Gray. 1, Warneford Rd., Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. W. J. Clayton, Holton•le-Moor<br />
Flt.:Lt. J. Corson, 3, Salisbury Ave., Binbrook<br />
Mrs. Burnett, "Woodcote", Sutton-on•Sea<br />
Mrs. S. Smith, 174, Lovett St., Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. G. Barker, 88, Brereten Ave., Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. P. A. Bloomfield, Cai<strong>st</strong>or Rd., Laceby<br />
Mrs. E. Liles, 23, Ayseough St., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. A. Tinker, 24, Elli<strong>st</strong>on St.. Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. F. Drummond, Brian Ave., Waltham<br />
Mrs. B. W. Hay. The Bungalow, Walesby Moor<br />
Mrs. K. Briggs. 233. Station Rd., New Waltham<br />
Mrs. D. Howlett, 72, Hsycr<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>t St., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. A. King, 49, Fir<strong>st</strong> Ave., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. Erratt, 4 George St., Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. D. Gravil, Withern<br />
Mrs. T. Hocking, 72, Waterloo Rd., MablethOrpe<br />
Mrs. Cawthorne, 4, We<strong>st</strong>gate, Louth<br />
Mrs. Earl, 5, Watts Lane, Louth<br />
Mrs. Clarkson, 07, Monksdyke Rd.. Louth<br />
Mrs. M. Hutson, 22, High St.. Waltham<br />
Mrs. R. Carmurg, 298. Convamors Rd., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. Harrison, 6, Nicholson St., Cleethorpes<br />
Mr. T. Leggett. 30. Park St.. Cleethorpes<br />
Mr. W. G. Thompson, Bk. 31 Taylor St.,<br />
Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. S. Norledge, 49, Grafton St., Grimsby<br />
Mr. G. Haddock, 10, Cynthia rd., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. W. E. Wither', 43, Tennyson Rd..<br />
Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. D. Web<strong>st</strong>er, 105, Campden Crescent.<br />
Cleethorpes<br />
Mrs. C. Over, 9, Wolla<strong>st</strong>on Rd., Cleethorpes<br />
Mr. E. Watton, 43. Grove Crescent, Grimsby<br />
Mrs. D. Bettles, "Birbeek", Healing<br />
Mrs. M. Clover, Stoney Greve, Marshehsipel<br />
Mrt. C. Speak, 98. Gllbey Rd., Grimsby<br />
Miss T. Laing. "Braemar". Covenham<br />
Mrs. J. W. Forman, 77, Wintringharn Rd.,<br />
Grimsby<br />
Mrs. R. A. Leaning. "Rosalea", gaol Hatter<br />
Mies H. Crowson gattneet<br />
Mrs. A. Powell, 44. Richard St., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. P. M. Brown, 59, Li<strong>st</strong>er St., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. A. V. Quickfall, 15, Fley Rd., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. R. J. Horsbury, 121, Louth Rd., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. M. Hill, 1, Abbey Drive We<strong>st</strong>, Grimsby<br />
Mrs. S. Bralthwaite, Yarburgh<br />
Mrs. L. Plumtree, Ea<strong>st</strong> End, Ful<strong>st</strong>ow<br />
Mrs. P. E. Forre<strong>st</strong>er, 138, Littlecoates Rd.,<br />
Grlmsby<br />
Mr. T. W. Pickwell, 298, Hainton Ave., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. D. Edmonds, 15. Cartledge Ave., Grimsby<br />
Mrs. Alvey, 34, Augu<strong>st</strong>a St., GrImsbY<br />
Mrs. S. Menem, 52. Grange Crescent, Lincoln<br />
Mrs. H. Bennett. 4, Frederick St., Lincoln<br />
Mrs. Q. Fielden, 94, Doddington Rd., Lincoln<br />
Mrs. J. Dobson, 31, Queen Mary Rd.. Lincoln<br />
Mrs. D. M. Scarborough, 52, Cecil St., Lincoln<br />
Mrs. M. Smith, 37, Portland St., Lincoln<br />
Mrs. J. Deacon, 'Moonraker",<br />
Cherry W lllingham<br />
Mrs. F. Smith, Police House, Ingham<br />
Mrs. C. Pemblaton, 86, Somersby Rd., Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. K. Wass, 38, Brandon Rd., Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. M. Todd, 42, Glanville Ave.. Scunthorps<br />
Mrs. S. K. Urwin, High St., Belton<br />
Mrs. P. Kitchen, 42, Earlsgate, Winterton<br />
Mr. A. H. Wheatley, 276, Wharf Rd., Crowle<br />
Mrs. F. Ball, Ferry Rd., Barrow<br />
Mrs. V. M. Sanderson, 9, Revesby Ave.,<br />
Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. E. Smith, 185, Cemetery Rd.. Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. E. Major, 80, 'cotter Rd.. Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. P. Mendrek, 09, Berkeley St., Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. A. Codd, 17, T<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fs Rd., Barton<br />
Mrs. H. 'Wilsey, 4, Chancery Lane, GrOwle<br />
Mrs. K. Thompson, 4, Ferry Rd., Epworth<br />
Mrs. D. WWIH. 19. George St., Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. A. Good, Vicarage Rd., Wrawby<br />
Miss Brurnby, We<strong>st</strong> End, Winteringham<br />
Mrs. Wheeler, Darby Rd., Burton Slather<br />
Mrs. R. Dent, 1, Ash Grove, Brigg<br />
Miss R, Watklnson, White House, Bigby<br />
Mrs. B. Parker, 71, Warwick Rd., Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. M. GrimwOod, 18, CPR St., Scunthorpe<br />
Mr. R. W. Metcalfe, 3.5, InclIffe Ave.,<br />
Yaddlethorpe<br />
Mnṡ E. Taylor, 4, Phillips Crescent, Scunthorpe<br />
Mr. C. F. Banks, "Four Winds", Kirton Lindsey<br />
Mr. A. Dalgleish, Temple Market Gardens,<br />
Belton<br />
Mrs. F. Messham, 41, Main Ave., Ashfield<br />
Mrs. G. Lakin,. Northland Rd., Messingham<br />
Mrs. I. Hewitt, <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, Lloyds Ave.. Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. M. Stainton, Scawby Rd., Brigg<br />
Mrs. S. Gue<strong>st</strong>, 51. Station Rd., Gunness<br />
Mrs. S. Nicklin, 42, Grange Lane North,<br />
Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. B. GriMn, SO, Tomlinson Ave., Scunthorpe<br />
Mr. A. Harrett, 70. Willoughby Rd., Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. M. Holli , 10, Lygon St.. Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. B. Peart, 17, Buckingham Ave.. Scunthorpe<br />
Mrs. G. A. Wilkinson. 44, Cemetery Rd..<br />
Scunthorpe<br />
Miss P. Rook, 40, Anger<strong>st</strong>ein Rd., Scunthorpe<br />
what is going on in the<br />
area. This special weekly<br />
photo-edition <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Lincolnshire<br />
Echo is on sale<br />
during h Thursdaymorning.<br />
If you do not already take<br />
the Pic-E t No not place<br />
ve ṙ with your<br />
newr a segaguelanr NOW,<br />
This week our team <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
cameramen have again been<br />
busy, covering a large<br />
variety <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> engagements, and<br />
a wide selection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pictures<br />
will appear in the Pic- Echo<br />
TOMORROW. Look out<br />
for -<br />
County Amateurs' summer<br />
fayre; Au<strong>st</strong>ralian<br />
Defence Mini<strong>st</strong>er at R.A.F.<br />
Waddington; over to Tattershall<br />
for the Gartree School<br />
Sports; Wedding <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. D. C.<br />
Welbourn and Miss M. J.<br />
Wallhead (both Lincoln);<br />
Local winners <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Friends <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Spa<strong>st</strong>ics pools<br />
competition and the £2,000<br />
winner.<br />
Wedding <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. M. Miller<br />
and Miss P. Slater (both<br />
Lincoln); Golden wedding<br />
party <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. and Mrs. G.<br />
Baumber (Burton - road);<br />
L.T.A. demon<strong>st</strong>ration for<br />
schools; Lincoln Conservatives<br />
over-65 party; St. Giles<br />
Church summer fete; Smith's<br />
Crisps packing department<br />
social; Outing <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Road<br />
Transport Hnsurance Co.;<br />
21<strong>st</strong> party <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. Alan Watson<br />
(Cross-<strong>st</strong>reet); Theatre<br />
Club fete; Sincil Secondary<br />
Boys' choral concert; North<br />
Ke<strong>st</strong>even Grammar School<br />
fete at North Hykeham;<br />
A.B.C. Minors' birthday<br />
party; Terrier show at Riseholme<br />
Kennels.<br />
Second birthday party <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Amanda Roberts (Cannon<strong>st</strong>reet);<br />
National Union <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Townswomen's Guilds public<br />
meeting at Ermine; Red<br />
Cross retirement party <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Mrs. R. Blower; Lincoln<br />
inter-schools' sports; Annual<br />
meeting <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the R.S.P.C.A.<br />
(Mid-Lincs.); Annual meeting<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Lindsey Association<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Youth Clubs.<br />
Hn addition, there is selection<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> pictures entered in<br />
the Pic-Echo's BONNIE<br />
BABIES SNAPSHOT COM- -<br />
PETITION.<br />
LINDSEY<br />
FIREMEN'S<br />
EVENTS<br />
ONE HUNDRED firemen will<br />
be taking part in the Lindsey<br />
County Fire Brigade and<br />
Ambulance Service annual<br />
competitions, to be held on<br />
July 2.<br />
The teams taking part will<br />
be the winners <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the divisional<br />
finals held throughout<br />
the brigade during the pa<strong>st</strong><br />
three months.<br />
The competitions will take<br />
place in the Jubilee Park,<br />
\Voodhal1 Spa r and there is to<br />
be a special event for the<br />
auxiliary fire service.<br />
"Regrettable"<br />
Rut the report goes on: "It is<br />
regrettable that the authorities<br />
at Portland were not informed<br />
about the reason for Houghton's<br />
recall from Warsaw.<br />
"In 1954 an allegation was<br />
made to a Junior <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial,<br />
Houghton's immediate<br />
superior, that Houghton was<br />
taking secret papers out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the e<strong>st</strong>ablishment.<br />
"This <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial did not report<br />
the matter or take any other<br />
rittirr In regard to It, apart<br />
from advising his informant to<br />
see the security <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficer or the<br />
police and he is very much to<br />
blame for his inaction."<br />
"Misleading"<br />
The report says that in 1956<br />
Houghton was twice brought<br />
to the notice <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the authorities<br />
in the e<strong>st</strong>ablishment as a probable<br />
security risk. "Insufficient<br />
inve<strong>st</strong>igations were made<br />
and a report, which was both<br />
incomplete and misleading,<br />
was submitted to the<br />
Admiralty.<br />
"The security <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficer at the<br />
e<strong>st</strong>ablishment is gravely to<br />
blame for the casua1 way in<br />
which he dealt with this matter.<br />
Even so the captain <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the e<strong>st</strong>ablishment should personally<br />
have ensured that<br />
proper inquiries were conducted<br />
and that the matter<br />
was fully reported to the<br />
Admiralty."<br />
The evidence to the committee<br />
disclosed a general<br />
want <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> "security mindedness"<br />
in the e<strong>st</strong>ablishment<br />
and responsibility mu<strong>st</strong> re<strong>st</strong><br />
with the captain.<br />
The committee found that<br />
the Admiralty and the security<br />
service could not escape<br />
criticism for failing to press<br />
the matter to a positive conclusion,<br />
"Admiralty to Blame"<br />
The committee considered<br />
that, apart altogether from the<br />
1956 incidents, the Admiralty<br />
are to blame for the manner in<br />
which they discharged their<br />
responsibilities for security,<br />
particularly at Portland.<br />
But they thought no criticism<br />
could be made <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Miss<br />
Gee's appointment to and<br />
subsequent retention at the<br />
e<strong>st</strong>ablishment.<br />
Lonsdale and the Krogers<br />
were in possession <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> genuine<br />
Commonwealth passport s.<br />
There were no grounds for<br />
supposing that these passports<br />
were fraudulently obtained.<br />
No blame attached to the<br />
immigration authorities.<br />
Great Skill<br />
There was subsequently no<br />
failure <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1iaison between the<br />
security service and the<br />
security authorities in the U.S.<br />
or any other country.<br />
"The committee consider that<br />
pr<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>essional skill Of a high<br />
order was shown in e<strong>st</strong>ablishing<br />
the necessary evidence<br />
again<strong>st</strong> Lonsdale and the<br />
Krogers once a 'lead' had been<br />
received."<br />
WHY A.111 I HERE<br />
HE ASKS COURT<br />
WHEN Frank Brian Munby, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Doddington-road, Lincoln,<br />
appeared at Lincoln County Court ye<strong>st</strong>erday, he said he<br />
had no idea why he was there. "H got a summons so H ju<strong>st</strong><br />
came along," he said.<br />
Mr. Adkinson, for the complainant, G. Montague, Finance<br />
Ltd., London, told him that he had signed a document agreeing<br />
to pay £57 for a car In connection with a deal he had<br />
made.<br />
Munby said: "H went along with my brother-in-law and<br />
helped him get a car once. I think H signed a paper then. H've<br />
had many dealings with car firms but H think H paid them<br />
all."<br />
The case was adjourned for a month to allow Munby to<br />
\ inve<strong>st</strong>igate the matter.<br />
HOUGHTON<br />
Safe Driving<br />
Awards<br />
NEED to maintain a high<br />
<strong>st</strong>andard <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> driving to prevent<br />
accidents by Po<strong>st</strong> Office<br />
<strong>st</strong>aff was emphasised by Mr. F.<br />
Sinithers, Po<strong>st</strong> Office Alea<br />
Engineer, Lincoln, at a preservation<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> awards to Po<strong>st</strong> Office<br />
drivers at Gainsborough ye<strong>st</strong>erday.<br />
Chief awards went to A. Rawlings<br />
(oak leaf bar) 13 years; R.<br />
C. Fulford (10 year medal); A. A.<br />
Rogers, bar to five year meti,1<br />
(seven years); J. R. Spratt and R.<br />
R. E. A<strong>st</strong>on. bar to five year medal<br />
(six years).<br />
GHRLS' SWHMWEAR in abundance,<br />
including newe<strong>st</strong> shirred<br />
and frilled cottons - all sizes<br />
available.<br />
Prices from 12/11<br />
PHRATE JEANS in Vat Dyed<br />
and fully shrunk Sailcloth,<br />
zipped at back and trimmed<br />
with contra<strong>st</strong> bands Colours:<br />
Red and Royal<br />
Price from 25/6<br />
Continental type Rainbow<br />
<strong>st</strong>riped TEE SHHRTS for girls.<br />
Smart and extremely hardwearing.<br />
Size 6 to 12<br />
Price<br />
6/6<br />
Delightful SUMMER SKHRTS<br />
it, gay cotton prints full<br />
gathered skirts and in lengths<br />
20111., 22in. and 24in.<br />
Price<br />
19/11<br />
9/410<br />
/1/ee4"e<br />
You will find a wealth <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> choice in Bainbridges<br />
Children's Departments - everything they<br />
require for the Holidays - and all available<br />
on a Bainbridges Budget Account.<br />
HOLHDAY DRESSES to delight<br />
all ages. Crisp glazed cottons,<br />
Waffles and Border Prints' in a<br />
variety <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> <strong>st</strong>yles and shades.<br />
Size 24in. to 32in. price25 /11<br />
Size 34in. to 401n. price 32/6<br />
HOLHDAY SHORTS featuring<br />
the popular ela<strong>st</strong>icated wai<strong>st</strong> in<br />
all sizes and in a wide range <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
plain and printed cotton.<br />
Prices from 12/11<br />
A PLASTHC MAC is essentia1<br />
for holidays. Guaranteed to<br />
give full protection and complete<br />
with snatching hood and<br />
belt. Available in several<br />
lovely colours.<br />
Price for size 261n, 7/11<br />
out from Grimsby to get logs<br />
for firewood. He wanted<br />
some money because he was<br />
out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> work and was also<br />
trying to pay <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f a mortgage.<br />
According to the <strong>st</strong>atement,<br />
he saw lead lying on the<br />
ground at Bayons Manor<br />
and, again<strong>st</strong> the wishes <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
his wife, he decided to bring<br />
it away.<br />
In court, Hulley said he was<br />
very sorry for what had<br />
occurred. He reiterated that<br />
ho had had no thought <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
<strong>st</strong>ealing lead but had been<br />
out for firewood. "When I saw<br />
the lead," he said, ""I was<br />
tempted and took it."<br />
KESTEVEN W.V.S.<br />
New County organiser for the<br />
W.V.S. in Ke<strong>st</strong>even is Mrs. E.<br />
M. Morris <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Aswarby, near<br />
Sleaford. Deputy organiser is<br />
Mrs. E. M. B. Dodds, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Heighington,<br />
near Lincoln,<br />
BUTTON THROUGH<br />
CARDHGANS to give<br />
wainith. Sweetly<br />
embroidered<br />
on yoke in<br />
shades <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Red Mi<strong>st</strong>,<br />
Royal and Lemon. Sizes<br />
241n, to 32in.<br />
Price<br />
BAINBRIDGES OF<br />
25/11<br />
IT'S A<br />
GOOD<br />
HABIT<br />
READ THE<br />
Advertisement<br />
Columns<br />
LINCOLN<br />
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JUNE THORBURN<br />
Co-<strong>st</strong>arring with Richard Todd, Nicole Maurey,<br />
cc<br />
Elke Sommer in<br />
Don't Bother To Knock"<br />
WILL OPEN<br />
4z THE LINCOLN VETERAN<br />
-z 4r AND VINTAGE VEHICLE<br />
RALLY<br />
SATURDAY, 17th JUNE<br />
3 p.m.<br />
* AND LATER<br />
at 8.30 p.m. will m a ke<br />
A PERSONAL APPEARANCE<br />
on Stage at the<br />
A.B.C. Cinema<br />
LINCOLN<br />
Are there really Private<br />
Aeroplanes in Lincolnshire?<br />
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF<br />
THE LINCOLN AERO CLUB<br />
invite you to watch their<br />
displays on Skellingthorpe<br />
Aerodrome during the<br />
Veteran and Vintage<br />
Vehicle Rally on Saturday,<br />
17th June, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong>.<br />
MANY AEROPLANES — New and Old.<br />
Aerobatics.<br />
PASSENGER FLYING by Skegness Air Taxis<br />
Service.<br />
CONTINUOUS FLYING PROGRAMME.<br />
•'"Ne".).P."V"),^1.0"Nrow't<br />
DID YOU KNOW<br />
that the LINCOLN AERO CLUB fly<br />
every week-end at R.A.F. KIRTON<br />
LINDSEY?<br />
If you are intere<strong>st</strong>ed in learning to fly why not<br />
come and meet the club members and see our<br />
aircraft?<br />
6 Tel: Lincoln 26101 WEDNESDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO JUNE <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
ETERAN and<br />
INTAGE<br />
EHICLE RALLY<br />
Skellingthorpe Aerodrome 4<br />
SATURDAY, 17th JUNE<br />
AN hour-long oavalcade<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> veteran and<br />
vintage vehicles, inoluding<br />
buses, lorries,<br />
beautifully-re<strong>st</strong>ored cars,<br />
traotion engines, horsedrawn<br />
coaches, and<br />
cycles, will be one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
highlights <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the second<br />
vintage and veteran<br />
vehicle rally to be held<br />
on Skellingthorpe airfield,<br />
near Linooln; on<br />
Saturday.<br />
The event — inaugurated<br />
la<strong>st</strong> year—has been greatly<br />
extended to provide even<br />
more attractions.<br />
Vehicles for Me show will<br />
be coming from many parts<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the country.<br />
Two Old Cars<br />
Two <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the mo<strong>st</strong> intere<strong>st</strong>ing<br />
vehicles in the rally are<br />
owned by Lincolnshire old<br />
car enthusia<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
They are a Pick car, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1898,<br />
made in Stamford, and<br />
owned by Mr. Alfred Steeper,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Broughton, near Brigg, the<br />
only remaining <<strong>st</strong>rong>model</<strong>st</strong>rong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> its<br />
kind, and "Old No. 1," a<br />
famous racing Bentley.<br />
1t is owned by Mr. J. Ward,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> -The Grange, Carrington,<br />
near Bo<strong>st</strong>on. and won the Le<br />
Maus races <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1929 and 1930,<br />
and the 500-mile race <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1931.<br />
It has been re<strong>st</strong>ored during<br />
the winter and will be in<br />
immaculate condition when<br />
it appears on Saturday.<br />
Film Star Opener<br />
The eight and a half hour<br />
rally will be opened by film<br />
<strong>st</strong>ar June Thorburn. the 29-<br />
years-old actress called "Miss<br />
Sweetness itself," to a fanfare<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> trumpets, and in the<br />
company <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> civic heads.<br />
The honorary secretary <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the organising committee,<br />
Mr. Frank Kidd. said today:<br />
'We feel that this event is<br />
unique in the country.<br />
Nowhere else is so much<br />
variety <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered in one event."<br />
The organising committee<br />
has been working , for nearly<br />
a year on the project.<br />
MHSS JUNE<br />
In addition to the parade<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the old vehicles, which<br />
wil1 also be on display, there<br />
will be musical chairs by<br />
traction engines, a two-part<br />
gymkhana, sheepdog trials, a<br />
football match between the<br />
Hykeham Ladies and the<br />
City Police, demon<strong>st</strong>rations<br />
by scooter enthusia<strong>st</strong>s. firefighting<br />
displays and• displays<br />
by Her Maje<strong>st</strong>y's<br />
Forces.<br />
One part <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the airfield<br />
which enthusia<strong>st</strong>s have<br />
declared to be "ideal" will be<br />
used for go-)carting.<br />
Boating Fans Catered For<br />
In the many big marquees<br />
there will be various exhibitions.<br />
including <<strong>st</strong>rong>model</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
railways, sideshows. and<br />
even film shows.<br />
Boating fans will be<br />
catered for by special displays,<br />
including various<br />
types <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> boats.<br />
The rally will embrace<br />
transport from horses to<br />
rockets for Lincoln A<strong>st</strong>ronomical<br />
Society's marquee will<br />
include rockets and satellite<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>model</<strong>st</strong>rong>s<br />
THORBURN<br />
One. 1ent especially by the<br />
United States Information<br />
STvice is <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Explorer<br />
VI "paddle-wheel" satellite.<br />
launched from Cape Canaveral<br />
from a Thor-Able 1II<br />
rocket on Augu<strong>st</strong> 7, 19 59 .<br />
June's Programme<br />
For the many people who<br />
will want to see Miss June<br />
Thorburn arrive in Lincoln<br />
and travel in a beautifully<br />
prepared <strong>st</strong>age coach to the<br />
showground, here is the programme<br />
and the route:—<br />
11.00 a.m.: Miss Thorburn<br />
and her party arrive at the<br />
Central Station from London<br />
and are received by the<br />
A.B.C. di<strong>st</strong>rict manager. At<br />
the same time the civic<br />
party, including the Mayor<br />
and Mayoress, Councillor<br />
and Mrs. W. E. Herbert,<br />
and the City Sheriff, Mr.<br />
Bernard Clarke, and Mrs.<br />
, Clarke, arrive at the Grand<br />
Hotel, to receive Miss Thorburn<br />
and hearty.<br />
ProcessititrYrnkt<br />
1.00 p.m. : Ott procession<br />
vehicles, . 011tilling armoured<br />
hides end amounted<br />
(-al y, arrives at the<br />
tenri<br />
procession<br />
loalvtalls).Stnatita.itoinoTnh.feorecourt via<br />
St. Mary's-<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
2.00 p.m.: Procession halts<br />
at The Plough Ilotel, opposite<br />
the Newark-road Garage,<br />
for refreshment.<br />
2.15 p.m.: Procession 1eaves<br />
The Plough.<br />
2.45 p.m.: Procession<br />
arrives at the showground.<br />
1n the procession and at<br />
the showground, the Min<br />
<strong>st</strong>ar will be accompanied by<br />
her husband. Mr. Morten<br />
Smith-Peterson, an active<br />
member <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Norwegian<br />
resi<strong>st</strong>ance movement during<br />
the war.<br />
Care <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Elderly<br />
The City <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Lincoln Association<br />
for the Care <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Elderly, for which the Rally<br />
is being held, was formed in<br />
January, 1958, with the main<br />
object <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> helping elderly<br />
people who live in their own<br />
homes.<br />
The association, which is<br />
non.political, is anxious and<br />
willing to help all elderly<br />
people, and some <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the ways<br />
in which this is being<br />
The rally will give the<br />
unusual opportunity for<br />
people to see Lincoln and its<br />
Cathedral from the air. A<br />
number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> light aircraft will<br />
be flying from 2 p.m. onwards,<br />
weather permitting,<br />
at mode<strong>st</strong> charges.<br />
achieved at the present time<br />
by the association, or its<br />
con<strong>st</strong>ituent members are:<br />
Handyman Corps, Schoolgirl<br />
Service, hospital transport.<br />
meals-on-wheels, and outings<br />
for the handicapped elderly.<br />
Hall To Co<strong>st</strong> £20,000<br />
The association is to erect a<br />
hall for the elderly in St.<br />
Marks, which will co<strong>st</strong> about<br />
120,000. and the proceeds <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
this rally will be used for<br />
this purpose.<br />
The hall will be built in<br />
three <strong>st</strong>ages as and when the<br />
money is available. The fir<strong>st</strong><br />
phase is the erection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a kitthen<br />
to cook about 200 meals<br />
per day for the meals-onwheels<br />
(thus enlarging the<br />
scheme considerably).<br />
The second phase will be<br />
the completion <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the ground<br />
floor accommodation. which<br />
will be for the use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
elderly, and the third phase<br />
will be the erection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> two<br />
upper <strong>st</strong>oreys,<br />
You'll see some gems <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
bygone days at the<br />
VETERAN &<br />
INTAGE<br />
EHICLE RALLY<br />
but TODAY—<br />
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Own a VAUXHALL<br />
The great outdoors is yours to enjoy with a<br />
Vauxhall. You get there sooner, safer with<br />
these lively, low-centre-<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>-gravity cars. Life<br />
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lnc. AT.)<br />
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smoothe<strong>st</strong>, safe<strong>st</strong> fully<br />
automatic transmission<br />
£120 extra (£170 ins<br />
AT.) for Veto! and<br />
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Victor prices from E510<br />
(£723.12.6 lnc. P.T.)<br />
MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />
One VAUXHALL. CRESTA — Forge Blue / Roya1 Blue<br />
LIST PRICE<br />
One VAUXHALL VELOX — Silver Grey. LIST PRICE<br />
One VAUXHALL VHCTOR DE LUXE — Black/Saloon Grey.<br />
LIST PRICE<br />
One VAUXHALL VHCTOR SUPER — Silver Grey.<br />
LHST PRICE<br />
CHARLES WARNER LTD.<br />
Vauxhall and Bedford Main Dealers<br />
WRAGBY ROAD :: LINCOLN<br />
Phone 27127<br />
EVERYONE DRIVES BETTER IN A VAUXHALL<br />
Whether you are a<br />
Veteran or<br />
a Beginner
MANY AEROPLANES — New and Old.<br />
Aerobatics.<br />
PASSENGER FLYING by Skegness Air Taxis<br />
Service.<br />
CONTINUOUS FLYING PROGRAMME.<br />
DID YOU KNOW<br />
that the LINCOLN AERO CLUB fly<br />
every week-end at R.A.F. KIRTON<br />
LINDSEY?<br />
If you are intere<strong>st</strong>ed in learning to fly why not<br />
come and meet the club members and see our<br />
aircraft?<br />
AQUA SPORTS<br />
in con<<strong>st</strong>rong>jun</<strong>st</strong>rong>ction with<br />
TURACRAFT<br />
present a<br />
WEEKEND OF BOATING<br />
SATURDAY, JUNE 17th<br />
VETERANS' RALLY,<br />
SKELLINGTHORPE AERODROME,<br />
NORTH HYKEHAM, LINCOLN.<br />
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th<br />
SPECIAL SHOW at the BOATYARD, ST. PETER'S<br />
AVENUE, CLEETHORPES, Phone 63711. Demon<strong>st</strong>rations<br />
by arrangement.<br />
v;pw the Fabulous MERRYCRAFT 13<br />
Glass Fibre Fa<strong>st</strong> Runabout<br />
Other boats on show include — OUTBOARDS: Solent<br />
16, Blue Fin, Venture and Dash About. SAHLHNG BOATS<br />
—Enterprise, Scorpions, Foil, etc.<br />
♦ Fir<strong>st</strong> appearance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the MERCURY CATAMARAN 4<br />
ALL MAKES <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> OUTBOARD MOTORS SUPPLIED and<br />
SERVICED — BOAT REPAIRS — H.P. and Insurance<br />
arranged.<br />
•<br />
COME ALONG and discuss your boating with people<br />
who make, sail and service boats themselves. Suppliers<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> everything for above and below the water.<br />
Ancient and Modern<br />
After inspecting the Vintage and<br />
Veteran Vehicles we invite you to<br />
look over our late<strong>st</strong> type <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Coach.<br />
A MODERN LUXURY COACH AS<br />
USED ON OUR COACH CRUISING<br />
HOLIDAYS WILL BE ON VIEW ON<br />
THE SHOW GROUND.<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE<br />
ROAD CAR CO., LTD.<br />
SPECHALHST HN PRHVATE HHRE AND<br />
COACH CRUHSHNG HOLHDAYS<br />
BUS STATION, ST. MARK ST., LINCOLN<br />
Telephone 22255<br />
The eight and a half hour<br />
rally will be opened by him<br />
<strong>st</strong>ar June Thorburn. the _9-<br />
years-old actress called "Miss<br />
Sweetness Itself." to a fanfare<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> trumpets, and in the<br />
company <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> civic - heads.<br />
The honorary secretary <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the organising committee,<br />
Mr. Frank Kidd. said today:<br />
"We feel that this event is<br />
unique in the country.<br />
Nowhere else is so much<br />
variety <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fered in one event."<br />
The organisieg committee<br />
has been working , for nearly<br />
a year on the project.<br />
Boating Fans Catered For<br />
1n the many big marquees<br />
there will be various exhibitions,<br />
including <<strong>st</strong>rong>model</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
railways, sideshows. and<br />
even film shows.<br />
Boating fans will be<br />
catered for by special displays,<br />
including various<br />
types <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> boats.<br />
The rally wil1 embrace<br />
transport from horses to<br />
rockets for Lincoln A<strong>st</strong>ronomical<br />
Society's marquee wil1<br />
include rockets and satellite<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>model</<strong>st</strong>rong>s<br />
The ever increasingly<br />
popular rendezvous for<br />
Luncheons, Business or<br />
Private, Receptions,<br />
Large or Small, is the<br />
GRAND HOTEL<br />
Tel. 24678 ST. MARY'S STREET,<br />
LINCOLN<br />
CONSTANT CARE<br />
ENSURES THE LIFE<br />
OF<br />
VINTAGE VEHICLES<br />
ONLY<br />
CONSTANT CARE<br />
CAN ENSURE<br />
YOUR LIFE<br />
ON THE ROADS<br />
Issued by the Lincoln Road Safety Committee<br />
tram London Centra1 Station<br />
and are received by th e<br />
A.B.C. di<strong>st</strong>rict manager. At<br />
the same time the civic<br />
party, including the Mayor<br />
and Mayoresa. : Councillor<br />
and Mrs. W. Herbert,<br />
and the City Sheriff, Mr.<br />
Bernard Clarke, and Mrs.<br />
Clarke. arrive at the Grand<br />
Hotel. to receive Miss Thorburn<br />
and her party.<br />
Procession Times<br />
1.00 pin.: The procession<br />
vehicles, iucluding armoured<br />
vehicles and mounted<br />
cavalry, arrives at the<br />
Central Station.<br />
1.30 p.m.: The procession<br />
leaves <strong>st</strong>ation forecourt via<br />
St. Mary's-<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
Your<br />
See<br />
Hauliers<br />
ALICA NV & 5<br />
V OSiacebivie,e) 1..1D•<br />
Hao\age ContracAors<br />
aciSpOttets<br />
Catt\e Ok 1r ONO, 04.0t.<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
2.0 0.V4<br />
The association is to erect a<br />
hall for the elderly in St.<br />
Marks. which will co<strong>st</strong> about<br />
£20,000. and the proceeds <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
this rally will be used for<br />
this purpose.<br />
The hall will be built in<br />
three <strong>st</strong>ages as and when the<br />
money is available. The fir<strong>st</strong><br />
phase is the erection Of a kit-<br />
•lien to cook about 200 meals<br />
per day for the .meals-on.<br />
wheels (thus enlarging the<br />
scheme considerably).<br />
The second phase will be<br />
the completion <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the ground<br />
floor accommodation. which<br />
will be for the use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
elderly, and the third phase<br />
will be the erection <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> two<br />
upper <strong>st</strong>oreys,<br />
I.Anco1n V:106 11<br />
Branch at<br />
WELLINCORE<br />
Tel. Navenby 205<br />
MISS JUNE THORBURN<br />
and the Procession<br />
2.15 p.m. Saturday<br />
as they leave for the RALLY<br />
from the<br />
PLOUGH INN<br />
BRACEBRIDGE<br />
WARWICKS ALES<br />
e<br />
Whether you are a<br />
Veteran or<br />
a Beginner<br />
Drink<br />
SX 1W111345 Good Hone<strong>st</strong><br />
Ales<br />
GEoRGE BATEMAN A SON LTO., WAINFLEET. Ten. 317.<br />
We have the Tools<br />
and Equipment to<br />
keep your veteran or<br />
vintage <<strong>st</strong>rong>model</<strong>st</strong>rong> in tally<br />
condition all the year<br />
round<br />
W. J. BELL<br />
& CO. LTD.<br />
WATERLOO STREET<br />
LINCOLN<br />
Telephone 26234<br />
HOW TO GET THERE,<br />
by Special Buses<br />
leaving CITY TRANSPORT GARAGE<br />
(St. Mark's) at frequent intervals.<br />
by<br />
Car, Motor Cycle or Cycle<br />
via DODDINGTON ROAD.<br />
RALLY OPENS 2 p.m. ONWARDS<br />
EXCELLENT CAR PARKING on the ground —<br />
CARS 1/-. MOTOR CYCLES 6d.<br />
REFRESHMENT BARS, ETC.<br />
There is so much to see—<br />
BE EARLY!<br />
4 ADMISSION: Adults 2/-, Children 1 /-<br />
i'VernfeeMeene.W.r.".1<br />
.Pedl<br />
ti<br />
ti
Tel: Lincoln 26101 WEDNESDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO JUNE <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Tel: Lincoln 26101<br />
THIEVES<br />
GIVE<br />
EVIDENCE<br />
AT COURT<br />
T VO convicted thieves gave<br />
evidence at a special Ke<strong>st</strong>even<br />
Juvenile Court in Lincoln<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday when a 16-years.old<br />
Lincoln machini<strong>st</strong> was put on<br />
probation for three years.<br />
The boy dented being jointly<br />
concerned with the other two<br />
both <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> whom were dealt<br />
with at Lindsey Quarter<br />
Sessions la<strong>st</strong> month — In <strong>st</strong>ealing<br />
a delivery basket and<br />
£19 7s. 5d. worth <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> goods from<br />
the mobile shop <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Mr. G. E.<br />
Clarke, at North Hykeham.<br />
Mr. Clarke was attending a<br />
meeting <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> North Hykeham<br />
Parish Council at the time the<br />
shop, which was parked on the<br />
Memorial Field at North Hykeham,<br />
was entered.<br />
The wife <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the witnesses<br />
gave evidence again<strong>st</strong><br />
the boy on subpoena.<br />
Another summons again<strong>st</strong><br />
the boy, alleging that he<br />
received a £60 shotgun knowing<br />
it to have been <strong>st</strong>olen, was<br />
dismissed.<br />
Mr. W. K. Wood, prosecuting,<br />
said the gun was <strong>st</strong>olen<br />
in January and had not been<br />
seen since. When que<strong>st</strong>ioned<br />
by police, the boy replied: "I've<br />
nowt to say."<br />
The boy was said to have<br />
three previous convictions. He<br />
was put on probation for three<br />
years, and was ordered to pay<br />
£2 15s. co<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
Took Own<br />
Life<br />
A DOCTOR called to examine<br />
" a patient found on the<br />
railway 1ine between Lincoln<br />
and Che<strong>st</strong>erfield on Monday<br />
afternooh, told the jury at a<br />
Newark inque<strong>st</strong> ye<strong>st</strong>erday that<br />
he got the impression she had<br />
jumped from a bridge on to<br />
the railway.<br />
The jury returned a verdict<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> suicide while the balance<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> her mind was di<strong>st</strong>urbed on<br />
Miss Edith Alice Hardy (41), <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
The Moor, Thorney, who was<br />
killed by a goods train.<br />
Space-Saving<br />
Cabinet<br />
yr HE housewif e In the<br />
-L limited kitchen quarters<br />
Half-Mile Walk To<br />
Graves Likely At<br />
New Cemetery<br />
THE proposed new burial ground for the parish <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Bracebridge Heath<br />
would involve mourners in an 800 yards walk through the grounds<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> St. John's Hospital, members <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Bracebridge Heath Parish Council<br />
heard la<strong>st</strong> night.<br />
Chairman <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the council, Mr. H. F. Steward,<br />
said this was because hearses and oars at funerals<br />
would have to <strong>st</strong>op and turn at the Sleaford-road<br />
gate — and the c<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fins be wheeled on biers from<br />
there.<br />
The council heard a report<br />
from their representatives who<br />
met representatives <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> No. 2<br />
Hospital Management Comtoittee<br />
la<strong>st</strong> month to discuss<br />
the proposal.<br />
The report revealed that<br />
the former cemetery chapel<br />
at the hospital would not be<br />
available, as it was to be converted<br />
into a Roman Catholic<br />
chapel for the use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> <strong>st</strong>aff and<br />
patients.<br />
Conditions<br />
The hospita1 authorities<br />
were prepared to allow the<br />
parish council to use a parcel<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> land to the ea<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the old<br />
hospital cemetery, subject to<br />
certain conditions.<br />
These are that the parish<br />
counci1 con<strong>st</strong>ruct a footpath<br />
where necessary, and make a<br />
contribution — sugge<strong>st</strong>ed at<br />
£150 per annum — towards the<br />
co<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> maintenance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
grounds through which the<br />
footpath wil1 pass.<br />
The hospital authorities<br />
will in turn clear the site <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
all rubbish deposited there.<br />
1t was <strong>st</strong>ated that the product<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a id rate would be<br />
about £113.<br />
Agreed<br />
It was agreed to accept the<br />
terms subject to planning permission<br />
being received.<br />
Negotiations are to be begun<br />
with the Church Commissioners<br />
for the use <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the 1and.<br />
Let<br />
"Wee Willie Wood"<br />
LOCKED<br />
OUT<br />
MEMBERS <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Bracebridge<br />
Heath Parish<br />
Council arriving at the<br />
Methodi<strong>st</strong> Schoolroom la<strong>st</strong><br />
night for the fir<strong>st</strong> meeting<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the new council, found<br />
the place locked, and were<br />
unable to gain entry.<br />
The <strong>church</strong> hall <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> St.<br />
John's, almo<strong>st</strong> opposite,<br />
was available, and the<br />
meeting was able to go on<br />
as planned.<br />
LINCS MAN ELECTED<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
The chief metallurgi<strong>st</strong> at<br />
Appleby - Frodingham <strong>st</strong>eelworks,<br />
Dr. Leslie Reeve, has<br />
been elected president <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Lincolnshire<br />
1ron and Steel In<strong>st</strong>itute.<br />
Author <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> several technica1<br />
papers on important experiments<br />
in the metallurgica1<br />
field, Dr. Reeve holds the gold<br />
meda1 <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the 1ron ayd Steel<br />
In<strong>st</strong>itute. He has been with<br />
Appleby - Frodingham since<br />
1934.<br />
EVACUATED<br />
Forty-eight male paients<br />
were evacuated from Muchamore<br />
Abbey Hospital, near<br />
Antrim, late la<strong>st</strong> night, when<br />
fire swept the ro<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> their<br />
sleeping quarters.<br />
ECHO WEEKLY SERIES<br />
ohn and Rosemary Chri<strong>st</strong>opher<br />
<strong>st</strong>ructicnal point <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> view, it is<br />
• The top is<br />
ju<strong>st</strong> the nailed down to<br />
piece <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> work for an<br />
the ends <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the amateur,<br />
. sides, and the<br />
From a hardwood section<br />
measuring 8,:ins. by :in., cut<br />
two sides 41t. 2; ins. long;<br />
three shelves 2ft. 101ins. long;<br />
top aft, lin. long; and two<br />
sides <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> cupboards Ift. bins.<br />
long.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a flatlet will find the Sp..844.- 01,15041#400410,4<br />
saving cabinet tlfuitrat<br />
firs lifts<br />
mo<strong>st</strong> convenient. Ht otters two across the sides on which the<br />
enclosed cupboards, shelf three shelves may re<strong>st</strong>.<br />
space and the hinged flap pro- The bottom shelf is cut<br />
vides a table for cooking, etc. down to filins. wide, and the<br />
Several utensils may be shelves are nailed between<br />
<strong>st</strong>ored inside this flap when it the sides, the joints being<br />
is not in use. From the con- glued,<br />
sides <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the cupboards are<br />
fitted between the top and the<br />
shelf, while a short shelf<br />
could be fitted as shown. The<br />
work should be trued up from<br />
corner to corner, and a thin<br />
BANNED<br />
MARCHERS<br />
RETURN<br />
THE "ban the bomb"<br />
marchers who were refused<br />
entry into Fiance ye<strong>st</strong>erday<br />
returned to Southampton<br />
today in the <strong>st</strong>eamer Nortriennia.<br />
There were 26 <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> them—one<br />
fewer than when they sailed<br />
on Monday night hoping to<br />
w alk to Moscow.<br />
During the hold-up at Le<br />
Havre five <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the group—three<br />
men and two girls — swam<br />
ashore and one, Bib Kingsley<br />
(29), from New Hampshire,<br />
succeeded in evading police on<br />
the quayside.<br />
He got safely ashore/ and<br />
was due to <strong>st</strong>art walking to<br />
Paris today with French<br />
pacifi<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
Bench Delay<br />
Case: Airman<br />
Mu<strong>st</strong> Attend<br />
FTER announcing fines<br />
A' amounting to £7 on an 18-<br />
years-old airman, Lincoln<br />
magi<strong>st</strong>rates had second<br />
thoughts ye<strong>st</strong>erday—and<br />
adjourned the case for seven<br />
days.<br />
The magi<strong>st</strong>rates had intimated<br />
that they were considering<br />
disqualification in the case,<br />
and had been told by their<br />
clerk that they could not disqualify<br />
a defendant in his<br />
absence.<br />
They ordered L.A.C. Kenneth<br />
Burrows Trick, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> R.A.F.<br />
Station, Scampton, to appear<br />
next week in answer to two<br />
summonses.<br />
Trick bad pleaded guilty by<br />
letter to driving a motor cycle<br />
in Newport and exceeding the<br />
30 m.p.h. speed limit, and to<br />
failing to display "L" plates<br />
when the holder <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a provisional<br />
licence.<br />
To Canadian,<br />
U.S Forces<br />
ZTAFF and <strong>st</strong>udents from No.<br />
19 speciali<strong>st</strong> navigation<br />
course at the B.A.F. Flying<br />
College at Manby, are leaving<br />
for visits to the Royal<br />
Col. E. J. Steely, in chatge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the 1963 class <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> cadets visiting<br />
R.A.F. Waddington from<br />
the U S.A.F. Air Academy at<br />
Colorada Springs, U.S.A.<br />
pictured with Group Captain<br />
J. Finch, Wing Commander<br />
C. E. Ness, and Wing Commander<br />
P. F. Bellam. Right:<br />
Group Captain J. Finer),<br />
Station Commander at R.A.F.<br />
Waddington, receives a<br />
plaque from a cadet as a<br />
memento <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the visit.<br />
POSSESSION ORDER<br />
SUSPENDED<br />
At Newark County Court,<br />
Judge A. J. Hunt gave consent<br />
for an order for possession<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 23 Millgate, Newark,<br />
again<strong>st</strong> Albert Gilbert, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> that<br />
address, for Mrs. Olga Sarah<br />
Wright, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Old Ca<strong>st</strong>le, Millgate,<br />
Newark.<br />
The order was suspended<br />
until September 29 on payment<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a rent <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1Ss a week.<br />
•<br />
THURSDAY'S ROYAL ASCOT<br />
CARD<br />
Key to form figures (for 1960-61<br />
seasons only): F—fell; P—pulled up;<br />
D—disqualified from fir<strong>st</strong> place.<br />
Key to symbols shown after horse's<br />
name (for 1960-61 seasons only): C— '<br />
course winner; 0—di<strong>st</strong>ance winner;<br />
CD—course and di<strong>st</strong>ance winner over<br />
the course; BF'—beaten favourite la<strong>st</strong><br />
time out.<br />
2.30. — CORK AND ORRERY<br />
STAKES with 1,500 sovs added. Six<br />
furlongs.<br />
112 Calivanter (D) (BF) (Hero)<br />
6-9.7 ..11 Lee<br />
32.0300 Ea<strong>st</strong>er Rook (0)<br />
IT F Rimell) 4 8-11<br />
11-4403 Travel Light (Di (in Ireland)<br />
3_8_8..G BoulOure<br />
12.0401 HI Lady (in Ireland) 3.8-1<br />
Sime<br />
000-000 Kouli-Kuh (Meacoc k) 5.8-0<br />
S Milibanks<br />
23<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>-03 Loquacious (in Ireland) 3.7-12<br />
23.<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>21 Hrish Gambol (in Ireland)<br />
3.7.12<br />
04-0030 Bun Penny (in Irelan<br />
D<br />
)d 3.7-8<br />
Smith<br />
3.5.—NEW STAKES with 1,500 sous<br />
added; two-year-olds. Five furlongs.<br />
12 Princely Str ath (in Ireland)<br />
s-o ...w Williamson<br />
4 Escort IR J Dolling) 9-0<br />
J Mercer<br />
00 Humble Pie (Sutherland) 9-0<br />
S Smith<br />
1 Prince's Gift (D) (H Leader)<br />
9.0 .. W H Carr<br />
Alba (W Nightingall) 9-0<br />
13 Keith<br />
0 Honey Line (R J Coiling) 9.0<br />
J Lindley<br />
01 King's Heir ID) 10 Laurence)<br />
9-0 ..F Durr<br />
42 Pipawas (BF) (Johnson<br />
Hou 'ton) 9-0 ..<br />
000 O<strong>st</strong>ler (W W ghtma n)<br />
21311 Fa<strong>st</strong> Beat (Di (Nelson)<br />
9-0 ...W Swinburn<br />
11 AbermaId (0) (li Wraggl<br />
5-11 ..L Poisson<br />
3.45. — GOLD OUP valuer 500 soya<br />
added to a Sweep<strong>st</strong>akes, with 10.000<br />
BONS added. Two miles and a half.<br />
134-542 Tehuelohe an France) 4.9-0<br />
F Palmer<br />
304-400 MontrOuge (in France) 5-9.0<br />
J gloyasbere<br />
0111-11 Puissant Chef (D)<br />
(in France) 4.9.0 ...M Garcia<br />
200-230 Flores Hll In France) 4.9.0<br />
R Poineelet<br />
04-3001 Pinzon (J Jarvis) 8-10<br />
E Larkin<br />
0.40 AylwIn (Ft Day) 8-8 F Barlow<br />
3.0 Arivederci (Johnson<br />
Houghton) 8.6 W Swinburn<br />
00.42 Dahabeah (Oxley) 8-8<br />
O Starkey<br />
000 Shade (Boyd.Rochfort, 6. 6<br />
W H Carr<br />
4.55. — CHESHAM STAKES with<br />
1,500 soya added; two-year-olds. Five<br />
furlongs.<br />
Romulus (Johnson Houghton)<br />
8-12 ...<br />
12 Tacitus (D) (W Nightingall )<br />
8-12 ..D Keith<br />
003 Kathyange (in Ireland) 8.9<br />
R Hutchinson<br />
3 Not A Word (Hum) 8.9 B Lee<br />
0 Hoene (Ft Ma,on) 89<br />
13 Sudden Thought ID BF)<br />
(Johnson Houghton ) 5.9<br />
L Piggott<br />
0 Crepello's Daughter (BF)<br />
(J Jarvis) 8.9 ..E Larkin<br />
5.30. — KING GEORGE V STAKES<br />
(Handicap) with 1,500 sots added;<br />
three.year.olds. One mile and a. half.<br />
1-1024 Cracksman ollerril 9-0 8 Lee<br />
122.904 Crowded Room (Johnson<br />
Houghton) 8-12 ..L Piggott<br />
021-00 Bordone (R J Dolliagl 8-8<br />
J Mercer<br />
012.010 Dionhantes (0) (ElscY)<br />
E Hide<br />
0-2010 Hall Moon (Cottrell) 8.7<br />
R Hutchinson<br />
1003-30 Flambeau (BF) (Harting)<br />
8.8...11 Littleweod<br />
00.01<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> Sword Hilt (BF) (Boyd-<br />
Rochfort) 8.6 ..W H Carr<br />
423-030 Fury Royal (5 Weymes) 8-6<br />
W Riekaby<br />
110.400 Preceptor (M Za<strong>st</strong>erby) 8-5<br />
11-3221 Zeus Boy (Nelson) 8-4<br />
000-222 Bold Lover (BF) (J Jarvis)<br />
8-4 ..IE Larkin<br />
0332.11 Sweet Molly (13) ID Whelan)<br />
8-3 E Smith<br />
00-421 [Nolte (D) (Sutherland)<br />
8.3 —5 Smith<br />
00-0113 Light Thru<strong>st</strong> (W Nightingall)<br />
8-1 ..D Keith<br />
030.132 La Parisienne (BF)<br />
IR J Coiling) 8.1 ..13 Lewis<br />
130<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>3 Vines 113F) (E Parker) 7.13<br />
R P Enlott<br />
0000.10 Whiskey Johnny (E Cousins)<br />
7.11 ..<br />
0210-44 Parthenon (Stickley) 710<br />
P NeweOn<br />
4.211<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> Golden Firs (D Marks) 7.9<br />
D Yates (7)<br />
002000 Jaxartes IN Berne) 7-7<br />
D Cullen (3)<br />
00.3020 Royal Gail (Wallington) 7.6<br />
D W Morris<br />
SWORN IN AS J.P.<br />
Councillor A. 11, ^„ Farrow,<br />
newly.appointed clAilfmhn`-cif<br />
Market Rasen Urban Di<strong>st</strong>ric<br />
Council. was sworn in as a<br />
magi<strong>st</strong>rate at this week's sit<br />
ting <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Rasen ju<strong>st</strong>ices.<br />
Increase<br />
In Bread:<br />
Member's<br />
Query<br />
MR, Chri<strong>st</strong>opher<br />
Soames, Mini<strong>st</strong>er <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Agrioulture, answered<br />
que<strong>st</strong>ions about the increase<br />
in the price <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
bread put to him in the<br />
Commons by Mr. Ge<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>frey<br />
de Freitas (Lab.<br />
Lincoln).<br />
Mr. de Freitag had asked -<br />
,111m if he was aware that the<br />
-price <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a loaf <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> bread had<br />
been increased three times In<br />
ju<strong>st</strong> over a year.<br />
Had there been any corresponding<br />
increase in the<br />
quality or size <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the loaf?<br />
Hn a written reply, Mr.<br />
Soames said he was aware<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the increases.<br />
There had been no change<br />
in the prescribed weight <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the <strong>st</strong>andard 1oaf, and he did<br />
not think it would he appro. •<br />
priate for him, he said, to give<br />
fall opinion about quality—tuffs<br />
was so much a matter <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
individual ta<strong>st</strong>e.<br />
Sleaford<br />
Cattle<br />
T Sleaford Cattle Market. Messrs.<br />
A Earl and Lawrence sold a total<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 1,320 animals. There was an excellent<br />
trade for <strong>st</strong>ore pigs and although<br />
it was a small show there was fa<strong>st</strong><br />
trade at increased prices.<br />
Atte<strong>st</strong>ed Cattle: Drapes average<br />
£26; two three-year-old drapes<br />
£59/15/0 to £69 (average £651; one<br />
to two.year.old drapes £56 to £60<br />
(£59); yearlings average £30; calves<br />
£5 to £22 (£15/15/0); bulls average<br />
£77.,<br />
Store Sheep: Hoggets E5/15/0 to<br />
£6117/0 (average £619/13); feeding<br />
ewes £2/19/0 to £4119/0 (£3/15/0).<br />
Store Pigs: Suckers to 12 weeks<br />
£4/15/0 to E7/5/0 (average X6/4/01;<br />
pigs to 18 weeks Z8/10/0 to Z9/5/0<br />
1£8/17/61; in-pig sows and gilts £41<br />
to £47/10/0 (£43/15/0); empty sows<br />
£25 to £37 (Z33).<br />
Fat Cattle: Fir<strong>st</strong> quality <strong>st</strong>eers<br />
£4/18/0 to £8/<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>/0 l average £5/15/01,<br />
heifers £4/19/0 to E6/12/0 (£5/<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>/6);<br />
other cattle, light £4/13/0 to £5/19/0<br />
(£5/6/0). heavy £4 to E5/15/0<br />
(£5/5/6): cows <strong>st</strong>enece to £4/19/0<br />
(£4/16/0).<br />
Fat Sheep: Fir<strong>st</strong> quality lambs,<br />
light 2/44 to 2/74 (average 2/61),<br />
heavy 2/24 to 2/75 (2/51). very heavy<br />
average 2/111; hoggets, light average<br />
2/2; sheep, light 2/74 to 2/94 (2/80;<br />
ewes, heavyweight £2/19/0 to £4/19/0<br />
(£3/15/01.<br />
Fat Pigs: Porkers to 74 se liveweight<br />
E1/10/0 to £1/<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>/6 (average<br />
£1/11/1); cutters to 10 se £1/10/0 to<br />
£1/15/0 1£1/12/1); baconers to 12 so<br />
01/10/6 to £1/<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>/6 (£1/11/9) over<br />
12 ye £1/8/6 to £1/12/0 (£1/9/8); fat<br />
sows £25 to £37 (£33).<br />
CASE ADJOURNED<br />
Kenneth Malcolm Spence,<br />
Creeton-road, Creeton, near<br />
Grantham. submitted an application<br />
for discharge from bankruptcy<br />
at Lincoln County Court<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday. Spence did not<br />
appear, and the case was<br />
adjourned.<br />
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cabinet illu<strong>st</strong>ratedmo<strong>st</strong><br />
convenient. Ht <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fers two<br />
enclosed cupboards, shelf<br />
space and the hinged flap pro•<br />
vides a table for cooking, etc.<br />
Several utensils may be<br />
<strong>st</strong>ored inside this flap when it<br />
is not in use. From the con-<br />
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French Polishes and Stains, Glues, Putty, Paints,<br />
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absence.<br />
3.7.12 ..<br />
04.0030 Bun Penny (In Irelan d ) 3.7 8<br />
They ordered L.A.C. Kenneth<br />
D Smith<br />
Burrows Trick, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> R•A.F.<br />
3.5.—NEW STAKES with 1,500 soya<br />
Station, Scampton, to appear added; two-year.olds. Five furlongs.<br />
next week in answer to two 12 Princely Strath (in Ireland)<br />
9.0 ...W Williamson<br />
summonses.<br />
ju<strong>st</strong> the The top is nailed down to<br />
4 Escort (R J Coiling) 9-0<br />
piece<br />
Trick had pleaded guilty by<br />
J Mercer<br />
amateur •<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> work for an the ends <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the sides, and the<br />
letter to driving a motor cycle 00 Humble Pie (Sutherland) 9.0<br />
S Smith<br />
From a hardwood section<br />
in Newport and exceeding the<br />
1 Prince's (D) (H Leader)<br />
measuring 8ins. by :in., cut<br />
two sides 4ft.<br />
30 m.p.h. speed limit, and to<br />
9-0 ..W H Carr<br />
Zinc long;<br />
Alba (W Nightingall) 9-0<br />
failing to display "L" plates<br />
D Keith<br />
three shelves 2ft. 10:ins. long;<br />
when the holder <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a provisional<br />
licence.<br />
0 Honey Line (R .7 Coning) 9.0<br />
top 3ft, lin. long; and two<br />
J Lindley<br />
sides <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> cupboards lit. 6ins.<br />
01 King's Heir (D) (0 Laurence)<br />
long.<br />
9 0 ..F Dur)<br />
42 Pipaway (BF) (Johnson<br />
A <strong>st</strong>ronger job will result<br />
Houghton) 9-0 ..<br />
1sq nailing lib. iiiitare fillets<br />
'72<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>11.81•41011001M0416.44:64Q. : fat%<br />
across the sides on which the<br />
RAF Vtsit- 12 Golden, Sovereign (13)<br />
three shelves may re<strong>st</strong>.<br />
(in Ireland) 90 G Bougoure<br />
000 O<strong>st</strong>ler (NV Wightman) 9-0<br />
The bottom shelf is cut<br />
down to 88ins. wide, and the<br />
21311 Fa<strong>st</strong> Beat (D) (Nelson)<br />
To Canadian,<br />
9 -0 ...W Swinburn<br />
shelves are nailed between<br />
11 Abermald (D) IH Wraggi<br />
the sides, the joints being<br />
8-11 ..L Piggott<br />
glued,<br />
3.45. — GOLD CUP value 500 sovs<br />
U.S Forces added to a Sweep<strong>st</strong>akes, with 10.000<br />
z s•des <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the cupboards are<br />
sovs added. Two miles and a half.<br />
fitted between the top and the , 1 TAFF and <strong>st</strong>udents from No. 134. 342 Tehuelche (In France) 4-9 . 0<br />
shelf, while a short shelf 19 speciali<strong>st</strong> navigation<br />
F Palmer<br />
304-400 Montrouge (in France) 5 . 9-0<br />
Let<br />
could be fitted as shown. The course at the R.A.F. Flying<br />
Doyasbere<br />
work should be trued up from College at Hanby, are leaving 0111.11 Puissant Chef (D)<br />
lin France) 4.9-0 ...M Garcia<br />
"Wee Willie Wood"<br />
corner to corner, and a thin for visits to the Royal 200.230 Flores III (in France) 4.9.0<br />
playwood back nailed on. It Canadian and United States<br />
R Poincelet<br />
13.1221 Pandoteii (Maxwell) 4-9-0<br />
help you to<br />
will be economical to use two Air Forces on Monday.<br />
L Piggott<br />
panels <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 36ins. by 36 ins. plywood<br />
and join them behind chide Major E. K. Kappe,<br />
Students on the tour will In-<br />
11121.4 Prolifie (C) (W NightIngall)<br />
4.<br />
DO IT YOURSELF !<br />
9 . 0 ..D Keith<br />
4.33012 Dusky Boy (BF) lin Ireland)<br />
the second shelf from the bat U.S.A.F., who is taking a<br />
5-9.0 ..W Swinburn<br />
torn, the piece left over being course at (Hanby.<br />
10111-2 Shatter (CD) (Masson) 5-9-0<br />
R P Elliott<br />
used for the hinged flap. The party will include Air 130-433 Jet Stream (Boyd.Rochfort)<br />
Ready made doors, hinged Marshal Sir Hugh Con<strong>st</strong>antine.<br />
4-9.0 ..W H Carr<br />
011-404 Lezghinka (in France) 4.8-11<br />
We will supply the Timber, at the sides, and fitted with Air Officer Commanding-in-<br />
L Heurteur<br />
Mouldings,<br />
knobs a n d hall-catches, Chief, Flying Training Command,<br />
and the Commandant <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> with 2,000 sovs added; three-year.<br />
Royal Hard-<br />
4.20. — KING EDWARD VHH STAKES<br />
should be used for the cupboards.<br />
The edges <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the top the College, Air Commodore<br />
board, including Reeded,<br />
olds. One mile and a half.<br />
0-<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>10 Latin Lover (.1 F Watts) 9.0<br />
could be neatly finished with D. G. Smallwood.<br />
D Smith<br />
Perforated and fittings. moulding,<br />
Purpose <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the visit is to gain 3011 Coeur Joie (in France) 8- 10<br />
N Sellwood<br />
The hinged flap is made experience <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late<strong>st</strong> navigation<br />
sy<strong>st</strong>ems applicable to air-<br />
L Piggott<br />
4-12 Aurelius (BF) (Murless) 8-10<br />
with a plywood panel<br />
20-2011 Dalesa (It Day) 8.10<br />
2ft. IOins. long by lft. Sins. craft and missiles in Canada<br />
W Rickaby<br />
wide, edged with facing rails and the United States and for 12.0401 Qallowind (in Ireland) 8.10<br />
tins. wide by fin. thick, The discussions with R.C.A.F. and<br />
W Williamson<br />
end rails should run from IJ.S.A.F. navigation speciali<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
edge to edge, the top and bottom<br />
ones are placed between,<br />
and a middle one is also MARKETS Trespassers<br />
fitted.<br />
ALFORD CATTLE.—Cattle: Grade<br />
I <strong>st</strong>eers 102/- to 120/-, heifers 108/-<br />
Strong hinges should be to 134/.; grade 2 light 85/- to 106/-.<br />
Mu<strong>st</strong> Quit<br />
used to hinge the flap to the heavy 94 ,- ; fat cows 88/-. Sheep:<br />
bottom shelf. A knob and<br />
Lambs, fir<strong>st</strong> Quality, light 2/5 to<br />
2/10, heavy 2/2 to 2/6; hoggrts, fir<strong>st</strong><br />
ball-catch are provided, and quality. light 2/3. Pigs: Porkers 30/-<br />
the flap may be held when w to 33/, cutters 30/. to 34/-. baconers Judge<br />
27/, overweights 29/6, sows £26 to<br />
JUDGE A. J. FLINT told a<br />
• <strong>st</strong>ructicnal point <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> view, it is<br />
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ASBESToS<br />
DUTCHLIGHTS AND<br />
PoRTABLE GLASSHOUSES<br />
SEED TRAY SETS<br />
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FENCING PANELS<br />
PROTIM FOR DRY ROT AND<br />
WOODWORM<br />
CEMENT, TILES. ETC.<br />
JEWSON<br />
STAMP END (Tel. 27456) LINCOLN<br />
open with a couple <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> light<br />
chains. Small slips could be<br />
nailed along the open shelves<br />
about from the back<br />
edges to enable plates to be<br />
kept in safety, and light<br />
shelves could be fitted inside<br />
the cupboards as desired.<br />
JIB<br />
34V<br />
- FILLET<br />
Farrel FOn FLAP<br />
Four wall plates screwed to<br />
the back edges <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the sides<br />
are used in fixing the cabinet<br />
to the wall, the open flap<br />
being about 2ft. 6ins. from<br />
the ground.<br />
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Chair-side Table<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Wallpapers<br />
Dulux and Duradio<br />
Paints & Walpamur<br />
Dome<strong>st</strong>ic Hardware<br />
Timbers & Hardboard<br />
cut to size<br />
Tools, Fancy Goode.<br />
Fablon<br />
Door & Cabinet Handles<br />
THE<br />
DO-IT-YOURSELF<br />
SHOP<br />
Newark Rd., Bracebridge,<br />
Lincoln — Tel. 21319<br />
£32.<br />
GAINSBOROTJOH CORN. — Wheat<br />
16/-, barley (for grinding) 16/-, oats<br />
15/. to 18/-. All per cwt.<br />
MARKET RASEN CORN. — Wheat<br />
18/- cwt, oats 15/- cwt, barley 80/-<br />
qtr.<br />
CAINSBOROUGH M.P's<br />
QUERY<br />
Mr. Marcus Kimball, Conservative<br />
M.P. for the Gainsborough<br />
Division, is to ask the<br />
Mini<strong>st</strong>er <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Agriculture.<br />
Fisheries and Food, in the<br />
Commons on Thursday, July<br />
13, when he proposes to introduii3<br />
legislation implementing<br />
the report by the Committee on<br />
i'ransactions in Seeds in<br />
favour <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> protection for plant<br />
breeders' rights, in view <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
fact that the British agricultural<br />
indu<strong>st</strong>ry is being<br />
deprived <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> important new<br />
seed varieties.<br />
T EATRE ROYAL<br />
_.„ ;OMEWHERE, in "A Shred<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Evidence" at the<br />
THEATRE ROYAL la<strong>st</strong><br />
night there ju<strong>st</strong> had to be<br />
someone who was ju<strong>st</strong> a nor•<br />
mal person in, for him at<br />
lea<strong>st</strong>, ordinary circum<strong>st</strong>ances.<br />
The balance was necessary<br />
to <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>fset the highly emotionalised<br />
situations occupied<br />
by every other member<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the ca<strong>st</strong>.<br />
Michael Shannon, as a<br />
police inspector making a<br />
"routine" inve<strong>st</strong>igation provided<br />
it, with an assurance<br />
it was a privilege to see.<br />
The general situation was<br />
cne where the possibility<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> manslaughter through<br />
drunken driving, and dire,:t<br />
blackmail exi<strong>st</strong>ed in a household<br />
trying to celebrate a<br />
double happiness.<br />
Newark mother <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> twb<br />
small children at Nowa' Is<br />
County Court ye<strong>st</strong>erday that<br />
she would have to<br />
give up possession <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
house she was living in in 44<br />
Charles-<strong>st</strong>reet, Newark within<br />
seven days.<br />
He made an order for posses.<br />
sion Of the house owned by<br />
Mrs. Helen Mary Dillon<br />
Ricketts, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Nairobi, Africa,<br />
and occupied by Neville James<br />
Carlisle and his wife.<br />
Judge Flint told Mrs. Carlisle<br />
that she and her husband were<br />
trespassers in the house,<br />
because they had never been<br />
given possession. He gave judgment<br />
for the payment <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
£2 6s. 9d.—"a fair charge for<br />
their occupation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the premises"—and<br />
£5 10s. co<strong>st</strong>s.<br />
Though in an admittedly<br />
tense role Douglas Milvain<br />
perm itted a <strong>st</strong>rong<br />
degree <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> position induced<br />
neurosis to become a shade<br />
too dominant.<br />
Would - be blackmailer,<br />
though otherwise unaffected,<br />
Malcolm Fraser gave the<br />
gem <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a performance.<br />
An advising solicitor.<br />
friend, Raymond Llewellyn<br />
failed to indicate the conflict<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> legal duty with per.<br />
sonal loyalty. He gave the<br />
impression <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> hovering unhappily<br />
between both withcut<br />
making the real <strong>st</strong>ruggle<br />
sufficiently obvious.<br />
Gerald Blake's proJuttion,<br />
initially a little slow and<br />
rather turgid, more than ju<strong>st</strong>ified<br />
itself in the final scene<br />
where the inevitable "twi<strong>st</strong>"<br />
came through with telling<br />
effect.—M.H.O'F.<br />
O Moana (R Mason) 8. 9<br />
13 Sudden Thought (D BF)<br />
(Johnson Houghton) 8 -9<br />
Piggott<br />
O Crepello's Daughter (BF)<br />
(.1 Jarvis) 8-9 ..E Larkin<br />
5.30. — KING GEORGE V STAKES<br />
(Handicap) with 1,500 sovs added;<br />
three.year-olds. One mile and a half.<br />
1.1024 Cracksman (Hern) 9-0 B Lea<br />
122.404 Crowded Room (Johnson -<br />
Houghton) 8.12 ..L Piggott<br />
021-00 Bordone (H J Coiling) P-S<br />
J Mercer<br />
012.010 Dlophantes (D) (Elsey)<br />
E Hide<br />
0.2010 Half Moon (Cottr111) 8-7<br />
R Hutchinson<br />
Good<br />
tobacco<br />
and a<br />
good tip<br />
give you<br />
better<br />
4 -211<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> Golden Firs (D Warts) 7-9<br />
D Yates (7)<br />
002000 Jaxartes (N Bertiet 7-7<br />
D Cullen (3)<br />
00-3020 Royal Gall (Wallington) '7<br />
D W Morris . 6<br />
SWORN IN AS J.P.<br />
Councillor A. rt,. Farrow,<br />
newly-appointed cIffirmhn"-'<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Market Rasen Urban Di<strong>st</strong>rict<br />
Council. was sworn in as a<br />
magi<strong>st</strong>rate at this week's sitting<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Rasen ju<strong>st</strong>ices.<br />
NHS 0<br />
T IPPE D<br />
FOR TWENTY<br />
B1/1 / to a IOC<br />
12 ec £1/11/03 to 111/to (t1/)/5): Ts,<br />
sows £25 to £37 (C33).<br />
CASE ADJOURNED<br />
Kenneth Malcolm Spence,<br />
Creeton-road, Creeton. near<br />
Grantham. submitted an appliration<br />
for discharge from bankruptcy<br />
at Lincoln County Court<br />
ye<strong>st</strong>erday. Spence did not<br />
appear, and the case was<br />
adjourned.<br />
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EVERY DAY MORE SMOKERS DISCOVER THE NELSON TOUCH*<br />
MADE BY THE MAKERS OF SENIOR Stevie"
Late<strong>st</strong> News<br />
PRISONERS CAUGHT (see<br />
page 1). — County Police<br />
threw cordon round area<br />
after P.c. Redgate saw men<br />
answering prisoners' descriptions<br />
near Middle Rasen.<br />
Men seen going in direction<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> I3usling,thorpe and Linwood.<br />
City Police sent<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficers to Faldiugworth.<br />
Prisoners arre<strong>st</strong>ed 90<br />
minutes later 1, near Market<br />
Rasen.<br />
R.S.P.C.A. (see p. 1 —<br />
Meeting broke up in c-<br />
order after police had been<br />
Called in.<br />
LATEST CRICKET SCORES<br />
FEZELA XI 44 for no wkt<br />
HANTS 231 for three<br />
1.ANCS 198 for four<br />
LEICESTER 228 for six<br />
LINCS (v Shropshire)<br />
26 for four<br />
MIDDLESEX 194 for seven<br />
OXFORD U 251 for live<br />
SCOTLAND 97 for five<br />
SOMERSET 47 for no wkt<br />
SUSSEX 200 for six<br />
WARWICK 2:1 for five<br />
3.45 ROYAL ASCOT. — 1<br />
King's Troop (G Lewis), 2<br />
Robson's Choice (D Cullen),<br />
3 Midsummer Night H (D<br />
Keith), SP: 100-7, 33-1, 33-1.<br />
Fourth Pheidippides 22-1.<br />
4.20 ROYAL ASCOT.-1 Aiming<br />
High L Piggott), 2<br />
Opaline I1 N Sellwood), 3<br />
Ambergris (J Lindley), SP:<br />
100.A. 11-10 • 5.2. 6 ran.<br />
4.55 ROYAL ASCOT. — 1<br />
Thames Trader A Breasley)<br />
2 Hatton Garden (Brian<br />
Jones), 3 Redoubt Mercer),<br />
SP: 100-7, 100-6, 100-6. 25 ran.<br />
Hiding For<br />
Lines EBF<br />
Bowlers<br />
TN an Adams Trophy match at<br />
JL Louth the Lincolnshire<br />
Tel: Lincoln 26101 WEDNESDAY LINCOLN E ECHO JUNE <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong>7 Tel: Lincoln 26101<br />
LINCS RIVERS<br />
Plenty OfFish In<br />
Witham-Drains<br />
In Great Form<br />
LINCOLNSHIRE rivers and drains — and there are<br />
over 200 miles <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> them in the Bo<strong>st</strong>on area —<br />
have never looked better, report <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficials <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Bo<strong>st</strong>on Angling Association aftep a tour <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> inspection<br />
this week.<br />
The Witham has never looked better, and the<br />
river shows every sign <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> an abundance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fish.<br />
All is ready for a great <strong>st</strong>art<br />
to the season on Friday and<br />
whatever the numbers <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> visitors<br />
there should be no lack<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fishable swims.<br />
Ric•ar'dson'S Length did<br />
not fish too well 1a<strong>st</strong> year but<br />
now prospects are better than<br />
for several seasons pa<strong>st</strong>.<br />
Already there is a fair<br />
amount <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> colour in the<br />
water as a result <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> re-<strong>st</strong>ocking<br />
with 10,000 fish netted<br />
from the Aqueduct at Cowbridge.<br />
"There were some splendid<br />
fish among these" reports<br />
Albert Morley, Bo<strong>st</strong>on A.A.<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficial,<br />
"There wete hundreds <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
perch up to 3 lb each, bream<br />
to 4 lb and hundreds <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> good<br />
quality roach with several<br />
about two pounds."<br />
Big Pike<br />
Further up towards Bunker's<br />
Hill, the water is deeply<br />
coloured and observations<br />
during the winter show that<br />
this is due to the presence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
a large shoal <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> bream.<br />
The water here was very<br />
low during the winter and<br />
local residents report seeing<br />
several pike, including some<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> over 20 lb.<br />
Although Cie water is low,<br />
there is an abundance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fish<br />
in the Sibsey Trader and although<br />
maintenance work in<br />
Bargate Drain affects the<br />
water leve1 the River Board<br />
will endeavour to keep a fishable<br />
depth <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> water in the<br />
drain throughout the summer.<br />
The whole 13 miles <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Hobhole Drain should provide<br />
fir<strong>st</strong> rate sport. Between the<br />
Pumping Station and Midville<br />
several large shoals <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> bream<br />
can be located by the change<br />
in colour <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the water. Plenty<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> good roach are also moving<br />
about.<br />
Witham Never Better<br />
The Witham has never<br />
looked better. Weed cutting<br />
has been going ou rapidly<br />
during the pa<strong>st</strong> few days and<br />
mo<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> these will have floated<br />
down<strong>st</strong>ream before the season<br />
cpens. The river shows every<br />
sign <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> an abundance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fish.<br />
Some reservations have to<br />
be made when considering the<br />
South Forty Foot which<br />
proved so disappointing for<br />
mo<strong>st</strong>. <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> la<strong>st</strong> season.<br />
It certainly looks to be in<br />
great condition and local experts<br />
anticipate that it will<br />
fish well. The week-end's<br />
experiences will be eagerly<br />
awaited by thousands <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
anglers.<br />
WINS JUNIOR<br />
T.T AT FIRST<br />
ATTEMPT<br />
PHIL READ (22), <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Luton.<br />
-L riding in the T.T. this year<br />
for the fir<strong>st</strong> time, won the<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>jun</<strong>st</strong>rong>ior title today on a Norton.<br />
1t was the fir<strong>st</strong> victory for a<br />
British machine in the 350 c.c.<br />
class for seven years.<br />
Read's time for the 226.4 mile<br />
course was 2 hrs. 22 mins. 50<br />
secs., giving him an average<br />
speed <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 93.1 m.p.h.<br />
Gary Hocking (Southern<br />
Rhodesia), riding an Italian<br />
MV Agu<strong>st</strong>a, who set up a lap<br />
record on the second lap with a<br />
speed <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 99.8 m.p.h., was<br />
second. After that record lap<br />
he slowed down.<br />
For Mike Hailwood, the 21-<br />
years-old Oxford rider, who<br />
won the 125 and 250 titles on<br />
Monday, the race brought disappointment.<br />
When he looked<br />
set to become the fir<strong>st</strong> man to<br />
win three races in one year his<br />
A•J.S. developed engine trouble<br />
and he had to retire at Mil<strong>st</strong>own<br />
on the la<strong>st</strong> lap.<br />
When he retired, Hailwood<br />
was two minutes ahead and<br />
had only 20 miles more to go.<br />
Read, who did not know<br />
Hailwood had retired, was<br />
"amazed," when he was told<br />
he had won. He thought he was<br />
second.<br />
Lincs Make<br />
A Good<br />
Start<br />
BATTING fir<strong>st</strong> on a wicket<br />
which loked ful1 <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> runs.<br />
Shropshire made a disa<strong>st</strong>rous<br />
<strong>st</strong>art again<strong>st</strong> the bowling <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
G. Drakes and Cherry-Downes<br />
in the Minur Counties match<br />
at Bridgnorth today. With<br />
their score only one (a no ball)<br />
Cherry-Dotes had Jones out<br />
for a duck.<br />
Shropshire's second wicket<br />
fell at 12 and their trird wicket<br />
at 16, both batsmen being the<br />
victims <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Drakes.<br />
Arthur Rowley, the<br />
Shrewsbury Town player.<br />
manager, hit a couple <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
fours before having his<br />
<strong>st</strong>umps shattered by Cherry-<br />
Down es.<br />
Tomorrow's Selections<br />
COURSE CORRESPoNDENT<br />
ASCOT. — 2.30: Galivanter,<br />
3.5: Abermald. 3.45: Puissant<br />
Chef. 4.20 Latin Lover, 4.55:<br />
Tacque. 5.30: Zeus Boy.<br />
Nap: Puissant Chef.<br />
Double: Puissant Chef and<br />
Ahermaid.<br />
Today's<br />
Racing<br />
ROYAL ASCOT<br />
2.30-1 FAVORITA (L Piggott).<br />
INDIAN CONQUEST (A Breasley). 3<br />
ERUDITE (J Etherington).<br />
Runners: Favorite (L Piggott), Indian<br />
Conque<strong>st</strong> (A Breasley), Erudite<br />
IJ Etherington). Roses Wild (W<br />
Rickaby), Edinburgh Fe<strong>st</strong>dval (R. P<br />
Elliott), Partridge Hall (P Newson),<br />
Gilroy (E Smith), Uncle Percy 10<br />
Lewis). Pardelle (0 Bougoure).<br />
BETTING: 6 to 4 slot FAVORHTA,<br />
3 to 1 Erudite, 9 to 2 Indian Conque<strong>st</strong>,<br />
10 to 1 Gilroy, 20 to 1 Pardelle,<br />
25 to 1 Uncle Percy, 33 to I<br />
others.<br />
TOTE—Win 8/10, places 5/4. 5/10,<br />
5/4. dual foreca<strong>st</strong> 21/1/8<br />
Short hd; 8 lengths. Off 2.31. 9 ran<br />
3.5-1 MY DREAM (D Smith). 2<br />
GAY MAHRI (F Durr), SILKEN<br />
GLADE (R Hutchinson).<br />
Runners: Glad Tidings (S Smith),<br />
Fortunedla (W Swinburn), Get There<br />
IS Clayton), Island Lore (W H Carr)<br />
Amritsar (P Robinson). Gay Mairi<br />
(F Durr), Silken Glade (R Hutchinson),<br />
My Dream (D Sintith), Ally<br />
Falb/ (E Larkin), Duriey Dene ,(D<br />
Ryan). My<strong>st</strong>icism (A Breasley).<br />
SUITING: 7 to 4 ag<strong>st</strong> Fortunella,<br />
2 to 1 MY DREAM, 9 to 2 Silken<br />
Glade, 'I to 1 Gay Mairl. 20 to 1<br />
others.<br />
Tara—win 13/-, Places VW, 9/6,<br />
6/8<br />
3 lengths; 4. Off 3.6. 1.1 ran<br />
3.45—<br />
Runners: Zanzibar (E Smith), Nice<br />
Guy (R Hutchinson), Le Levan<strong>st</strong>ell<br />
(W Wd181amsonl, Welsh Rake (E<br />
Larkin), Right <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Way (E Hide),<br />
Sanctum (NV Rickaby), Guitari<strong>st</strong> (P<br />
Durr), Stupor Mundi (W H Carr).<br />
Anion (J Sime), Midsummer Night II<br />
(D Keith), Fulshaw Cross (EJ Cracknell),<br />
King's Messenger (J Mercer),<br />
Lombard (J Lindley). Pheldippides<br />
(L Piggott), King's Troop (0 Lewis),<br />
Dinzeo (A Breasley), Small Slam (R<br />
P Elliott). Givenaway ID Smith).<br />
Pardoner (P 'Tulk). John's Court (13<br />
Lee), Jeanne Michelle (V Mitchell',<br />
Babu (0 G Jones), Polo (J Wilson),<br />
Chino (A K)dmscha). King's Rock IT<br />
Carter), Powder Rock (0 Cordrey),<br />
Miss Caroline (P Robinson), Royal<br />
Je<strong>st</strong>er IN McIntosh), Bolshoi ID W<br />
Morris), Robson's Choice ID Cullen),<br />
Wheatley (R Reader). angle (Brian<br />
Jones), Earl Marshall (P Povall). La<br />
Boheme (D Ea<strong>st</strong>), Fuel (D Ward).<br />
Flying Bee (P N George), Tent Mieux<br />
(I. 0 Parkes), Cockatale AD Greening).<br />
Ratans (D Yates).<br />
Draw for places: 1 (on rails) Powder<br />
Rock, 2 Robson Choice, 3 John's<br />
Court. 4 Earl Marshall, 5 Jeanne<br />
Michelle, 6 King's Messenger. 7<br />
Chino, 8 Givenaway, 9 King's Troop,<br />
10 Pardoner, 11 Bglchol, 12 Cingle.<br />
13 Guitari<strong>st</strong>. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong> King's Rock, 15 Right<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Way, 16 Sanctum, 17 Zanzibar. 18<br />
Small Siam, 19 Le Levanntell, 20<br />
Fuel. 21 Lombard, 22 Dlnzeo. 23 Flying<br />
Bee, 24 La Boheme, 25 Wheatley,<br />
26 Welsh Rake, 27 Babu, 28 Stupor<br />
Mundi. 29 Ratan's, 30 Pheldippides,<br />
31 Arlon, 32 Taut Meux, 33 Polo,<br />
34 Fulshaw Croes, 35 Miss Caroline.<br />
36 Nice Guy, 37 Royal Je<strong>st</strong>er. 38<br />
Cockotade. 39 Midsummer Night IL<br />
High Hat<br />
Is Out Of<br />
Gold Cup<br />
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL,<br />
who interrupted his holiday<br />
in the south <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> France so<br />
that he could go to Ascot tomorrow,<br />
will not have a runner<br />
in the main race, the Ascot<br />
Gold Cup.<br />
His entry, High Hat, was<br />
taken out at the final declaration<br />
this morning. Trainer<br />
Walter Nightingall said: "I<br />
received in<strong>st</strong>ructions to take<br />
the horse out. Sir Win<strong>st</strong>on has<br />
other runners at the meeting."<br />
The absence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> High Hat wil1<br />
NEVER BETTER<br />
Lessons Of The Te<strong>st</strong><br />
ENGLAND BOWLERS<br />
NEED A BOOST<br />
ENGLAND in the end saved the fir<strong>st</strong> Te<strong>st</strong> match at<br />
Edgba<strong>st</strong>on without too much difficulty. The<br />
pitch and the weather, whioh let them down at the<br />
<strong>st</strong>art, finally turned in their favour and Au<strong>st</strong>ralia's<br />
bowlers were helpless to drive home the big<br />
superiority they had gained over the fir<strong>st</strong> four days.<br />
As in the pa<strong>st</strong>, England<br />
showed they have the tenacity<br />
TODAY'S<br />
CRICKET<br />
LEICESTER v. AUSTRALIANS<br />
At Leice<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
Leice<strong>st</strong>er—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
'Watson b Mackenzie 1<br />
Hallam b Mackenzie . 0<br />
Wharton c Jarman b Mackenzie 74<br />
Jayasinghe b Mackenzie 6<br />
Gardner not out 59<br />
Van (Woven c and b Simpson 1<br />
Liman not out .. 2<br />
Extras 5<br />
Total (5 wkts) <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>8<br />
HAMPSHHRE v. NORTHANTS.<br />
At Southampton.<br />
Hampshire—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Marshall c Norman b Watts<br />
(P DI 73<br />
Gray run out . 54<br />
Horton not out . 21<br />
Living<strong>st</strong>one not out 16<br />
Extras 3<br />
Total (2 wkts) 167<br />
LANCASHIRE v. GLAMORGAN<br />
At Manche<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
Lancashire—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Puller c and b Ward ... 43<br />
Booth b McConnon . ..... ........ 44<br />
Starner not out 27<br />
Grieves not out 18<br />
Extras 2<br />
Total (2 wkts) 134<br />
NOTTS. v. SOMERSET<br />
At Worksop.<br />
Notts.—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Hill b Alley<br />
Clay b Biddulph<br />
Winfield c Wight b Lomax<br />
Simpson lbw b Biddulph .<br />
52<br />
6<br />
10<br />
17<br />
Poole b Palmer 15<br />
Springall c Stephenson b Palmer 0<br />
Millman run out 4<br />
Forbes run out . . .0<br />
Davison c Stephenson b . Palmer 0<br />
Cotton not out 6<br />
Wells c and b Alley 44<br />
Extras 4<br />
Total 158<br />
Biddulph 2 for 57. Palmer 3 for 52,<br />
Lomax 1 for 31, Alley 2 for <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>.<br />
SUSSEX V. SURREY<br />
At Hove.<br />
Sussex—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Oakman c Barrington b Lock 9<br />
Langridge b Lock - .<br />
•<br />
.......... 21<br />
Cooper lbw b Lock 15<br />
Suttle c Stewart b Gibson .....•• 35 43 Lenham not out<br />
Smith c Willett b Gibson 2<br />
Ledden ont out<br />
Extras ..... 2<br />
Total (5 wkts)..136<br />
YORKSHIRE v. MHDDLESEX<br />
At Bradford.<br />
Middlesex—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Gale b Platt 54<br />
Russell (W E) c Stott b Platt 2<br />
Parntt c Illlngworth b Platt<br />
Clark b TrOSInan<br />
6 4<br />
Hooker b Tayler<br />
Titmus c CloSe tEllatfiou 167 ••••<br />
Bennett n +. •<br />
Murray 0<br />
Extras 4<br />
Total (6 wkts)<br />
M.O.C. v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY<br />
At Lord's.<br />
Oxford Univ.—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Parsley b Ramadin .. 23<br />
PIthey c and b Worrell . 12<br />
Haig (A Al b Ramadin•...... 19<br />
Pataudi not out 63<br />
Green b Ramadin .. 9<br />
Neate not out . 34<br />
Extas <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Total (4 r wkts) 174<br />
ESSEX v. SOUTH AFRHCAN FEZELA<br />
At Chelmsford.<br />
Essex—Fir<strong>st</strong> Linings<br />
to fight back even when everything<br />
seems lo<strong>st</strong>, but more than<br />
that is needed if they expect to<br />
win the rubber and regain the<br />
Ashes.<br />
Th e se I ec t ors h ave no easy<br />
task on hand when they sit<br />
down on Sunday to pick the<br />
side for the second Te<strong>st</strong> at<br />
Lord's.<br />
For four days they had<br />
rather gloomy faces as they<br />
watched the men they had<br />
pinned their faith in <strong>st</strong>ruggling<br />
to avoid defeat. They were<br />
much happier men at half pa<strong>st</strong><br />
five la<strong>st</strong> evening knowing that<br />
they can <strong>st</strong>art again without<br />
having to find a side to win<br />
two matches at lea<strong>st</strong> in the<br />
series.<br />
Bat Dominates<br />
Both countries can resign<br />
themselves to long drawn out<br />
<strong>st</strong>ruggles in the remaining<br />
four matches with the bat<br />
dominating the ball, unless the<br />
pitches turn awkward at any<br />
time.<br />
England found a na<strong>st</strong>y one<br />
in their fir<strong>st</strong> innings but<br />
showed what they are capable<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> in the second. At the same<br />
time, they realise ju<strong>st</strong> how<br />
many runs there are in this<br />
Au<strong>st</strong>ralian side.<br />
The problem Englano's<br />
selectors face is to find an<br />
attack .capable <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> dismissing<br />
Au<strong>st</strong>ralia twice.<br />
The England bowling at Edgba<strong>st</strong>on<br />
at no <strong>st</strong>age looked<br />
<strong>st</strong>rong enough to do that,<br />
Statham alone worrying the<br />
batsmen. Trueman mu<strong>st</strong> be<br />
retained, for he will surely<br />
bowl better than he did in the<br />
fir<strong>st</strong> game, but the two fa<strong>st</strong><br />
bowlers, on whom England<br />
rely so much, mu<strong>st</strong> have more<br />
support.<br />
Dexter, the third pace<br />
bowler in the side, sent down<br />
only five overs in Au<strong>st</strong>ralia's<br />
total <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 516 for nine, presumably<br />
because it was not<br />
thought wise to risk his suspect<br />
knee. That turned out to be a<br />
ju<strong>st</strong>ifiable precaution in view<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his match-saving 180 , but it<br />
threw a heavy load on Statham<br />
and Trueman, who were hit<br />
for more runs than ever before<br />
in a Te<strong>st</strong>.<br />
Bowler Needed<br />
Such treatment to their two<br />
top line boWlers ought to be<br />
avoided if . possible. A third fa<strong>st</strong><br />
bowler will almo<strong>st</strong> certainly<br />
be needed for Lord's, probably<br />
in place <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f spinners,<br />
Illingworth and Allen.<br />
Barry Knight, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Essex, one<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the origina1 12 chosen for the<br />
fir<strong>st</strong> Te<strong>st</strong>, might get his chance,<br />
or the selectors could even<br />
recall his county captain.<br />
STATHAM AND<br />
MAY ON<br />
INJURED LIST<br />
PETER MAY and Brian<br />
Statham, England<br />
cricketers, are on the injured<br />
li<strong>st</strong> again and today withdrew<br />
from their county teams playing<br />
again<strong>st</strong> Sussex at Hove<br />
and Glamorgan at Old Trafford.<br />
Pain from a pulled calf muscle<br />
caused May to drop out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the Surrey side after he had<br />
looked quite fit during the previous<br />
game again<strong>st</strong> Lancashire<br />
at the Oval.<br />
Lancashire wil1 Inform the<br />
England selectors, who meet<br />
on Sunday to pick their team<br />
for the second Te<strong>st</strong>, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Statham's progress, but he is<br />
expected to be available to<br />
oppose Au<strong>st</strong>ralia at Lord's.<br />
4 GOALS<br />
FOR TOM<br />
FINNEY<br />
TOM FINNEY, the manager,<br />
scored four goals in the<br />
F.A. touring team's 8-0 win<br />
over Auckland in their final<br />
match in New Zealand today.<br />
Bobby Brown (Fulham)<br />
scored two and Laurie Brown<br />
(Northampton) one. The<br />
other goal was scored when an<br />
Auckland defender put the<br />
ball into his own net.<br />
After the match, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficials<br />
said the six.match tour by the<br />
F.A. team had helped to put<br />
the game on a firmer footing<br />
in New Zealand, and would<br />
show a £10,000 pr<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>it.<br />
Carholme's<br />
President's<br />
Good Score<br />
THE Carholme Golf Club's<br />
summer meeting concluded<br />
with a <strong>st</strong>ableford competition<br />
and a mixed foursomes.<br />
Mr. A. Beaumont, the president<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the club, and F. Dowman.<br />
won the <strong>st</strong>ableford with<br />
the exceptional scores <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 40<br />
points. The foursomes were<br />
won by Mrs. M. Brook and J.<br />
D. Tollerton with a score <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
69i.<br />
Stableford: A. Beaumont handicap<br />
11. 40 points, P. Dolman handicap 4.<br />
40 points; A. Cuthbert 20-39 points, C.<br />
Cooke 19-38 pts., R. Dixon, sea. 24.37<br />
pis., J. R. Birkln 8-36 pta., J. H.<br />
rounglinson 10-35 pts., E. B. (Breen 3.<br />
35 pis., C. H. Long 10-35 pts., E. C.<br />
Carrots 23-34 pia.<br />
Mixed Poursomes: Mrs. M. Brook<br />
and J. D. Tollerton, handicap 121.69i<br />
net, Mr. and Mrs. Shrivell 13-70, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. C. W. Holmes 224 711. Mrs.<br />
Bowler and C. A. Forre<strong>st</strong> 194.7<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>,<br />
Mrs. Gibbons and L. Williams 17.72e,<br />
Mrs. Massey and T. Kent 171-721.<br />
Ladies Summer Medal: Mrs. Gibbons<br />
90-2347: Miss Gillespie 103-30-<br />
71, Mrs. Shrivell 97-24-73.<br />
Lincs Bowls<br />
BIRTHS<br />
11ARRIAGES<br />
DEATHS<br />
In Memotiam, Roll <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Honour,<br />
Engagements. Thanks.<br />
ACCEPTED UP TO 10.30 ON<br />
DAY OF INSERTION.<br />
BHRTHS<br />
SHDDY.—On <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June to Pat (nee<br />
Mason) and Jim, a son. Mark<br />
Andrew. Thanks to midwife and<br />
Stork Club.<br />
DEATHS<br />
BROUGHTON.—On 13th June. at 54<br />
Spencer.<strong>st</strong>reet, Lincoln. John William,<br />
aged 80 years, dearly beloved.<br />
husband <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late Jane Eliza, and<br />
dear father <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Stan. Betty, Laura<br />
and Jim, and grandad <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Harry..<br />
Alan and Margaret and a greatgrandad<br />
Late <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Wesleyan<br />
General Insurance Co. Funeral service.<br />
St. Katherine's mission,<br />
Church. Thursday. 3 p.m. Interment<br />
Ca•wick-road Cemetery.<br />
CUTTHNG.—On 11th June, at "Carla.<br />
brooke," High-<strong>st</strong>reet, Nettleharn,<br />
Arthur Page. Funeral service. Nettleham<br />
Church, Thursday, 10 a.m.,<br />
followed by cremation at Notting;<br />
ham. 12 noon<br />
DAWSON.--Jesse, aced<br />
peacefully away on h 13th 8 J1 ner11:46e1110<br />
dear grandfather <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Barbara and<br />
Al. and great-grandfather <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Lorna:<br />
At Ea<strong>st</strong>view. Dua<strong>st</strong>on. Funeral<br />
St. Wilfred's Church. Metheringham,<br />
Friday. 16th June, 2 p.m.<br />
LAUGHTON. — Suddenly, on 12th<br />
June, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong> Kate Ella. <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 38 Weetern-avenue,<br />
Lincoln, the dearly.<br />
loved wife <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late George<br />
Robert Funeral service, St Catherine's<br />
Methodi<strong>st</strong> Church, Friday.<br />
1.16 p.m., followed by cremation at<br />
Nottingham. Flowers to Prie<strong>st</strong>ley.<br />
Boulttism Park-road. Lincoln. <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>00<br />
POLE.—On 13th June, <<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong>, at the<br />
County Hospital, Laura, aged 70<br />
years, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 29 Keddington-avenue, late<br />
Prior-<strong>st</strong>reet. beloved wife <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
late William Henry Re-united.<br />
Funeral service, Portland Place<br />
Methodi<strong>st</strong>. Church, Friday, 2.45 n.m.<br />
Interment Washingborough - road<br />
Cemetery<br />
a<br />
TOWNHILL.—Suddenly, on 13th June.<br />
at 10 Grange-road. Metheringham,<br />
Mary Rebecca, wife <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late<br />
Thomas and loving mother <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Nellie.<br />
Bert and Ivy. Funeral. St. Wilfred's<br />
Church, Metheringham. Friday, 3<br />
p.m.<br />
SCOTT.—Suddenly. on 13th June,<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>1961</<strong>st</strong>rong>, at the County Hospital, Lin.<br />
coin. Emily Ada, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> "Ramsey" Sket.<br />
lingthorpe, a devoted mother and<br />
grandmother. Funeral service. Skellingthorpe<br />
Church, Friday, 16th<br />
June, at 2.30 p.m.<br />
•<br />
IN MEMORHAM<br />
ROBHNSON.—In loving memory <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> •<br />
dear husband and father. Mick,<br />
passed away <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June. 1960 —<br />
Loved and remembered always by<br />
his loving Wife Pan and Son Gary.<br />
ROBINSON.—In loving memory <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a<br />
dear dad and grandad, who passed<br />
away <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June, 1960.<br />
Helolned ev .er failed to do his be<strong>st</strong>.<br />
His heart was true and tender,<br />
He bravely worked for those he<br />
Then left, us to remember.<br />
—Prom his Son Norman, Daughter.<br />
in-Law Peggy, Grandchildren Mad.<br />
lyn and Ian.<br />
ROBHNSON.—Treasured memories <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
dear dad and grandad (Mick).<br />
It•tnie, ai nt o the tears we shed at the<br />
That tell or hearts that are torn.<br />
But the silent tears <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> after years,<br />
And the loneliness silently borne.<br />
—Sadly missed by Daughter Jean,<br />
Dennis and Family.<br />
ROOME.—In loving memory <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> John<br />
Henry. who passed away <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June.<br />
1959. Always In our thoughts. —<br />
From his loving Wife Gen, Amy<br />
and Arthur, Gladys and Bern. Jack<br />
and Flo, all the Family.<br />
StArghNeHrAa(M0<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>k ,—In 'ovine memory <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
a dear husband,<br />
egrah grandad, deled <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>thJune<br />
Sadly missed along life's way,<br />
Quietly remembered every day.<br />
From his Wife and Family.<br />
STANHAM.—Memories <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a dear dad<br />
and grandad, died <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June. 1959.<br />
W(Leedn:e 9Tion sour name.<br />
And speak <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> you <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ten.<br />
God bless you. dear dad.<br />
You are never forgotten.<br />
—Ethel, Colin. Peggy and Barrio<br />
WABY.—In laying memory <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a dear<br />
wife and mother. Sarah Jane, who<br />
tel asleep <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June, 1957.<br />
No longer here, our lives to share,<br />
But In our hearts you are always<br />
—Husband and r-,7 , 17.<br />
WAnTTAM.--In.. es<br />
-v (-1<br />
John WIELam. ear fa<br />
grandfather. who passed away n<br />
4.h June. 1958.<br />
ir e all memo::es<br />
Of flays that used to be.<br />
—From Walter, Freda and Family.<br />
WATTAM.—Treasured memories <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> •<br />
dear father, who passed away <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th<br />
June, 1958. Loved and remembered<br />
always.—Prom Aggle, Walt, Grand.<br />
son Colin.<br />
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />
BOOTH.—The Relatives <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the Late<br />
Mr. Arthur Booth wish to thank all<br />
friends and neighbours for their<br />
kind messages <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> oondotence, and<br />
for beautiful floral tributes.<br />
NATTON.—The Family <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late.<br />
Miss B. /Z. E. Hatton wish SO thank
I<br />
4.55 ROYAL ASCOT. — 1<br />
Thames Trader ( A Breasley)<br />
2 Hatton Garden (Brian<br />
Jones), 3 Redoubt (J Mercer),<br />
SP: 100-7, 100-6, 100-6. 25 ran.<br />
Hiding For<br />
Lincs EBF<br />
Bowlers<br />
TN an Adams Trophy match at<br />
-I" Louth the Lincolnshire<br />
(E-13.F.) county bowls team<br />
lo<strong>st</strong> 126-200 to Durham.<br />
Scores (Lincolnshire names<br />
fir<strong>st</strong>): D. Borman, M. Trow, C.<br />
Davies 13, G. Howells, J. Oliver,<br />
T. Urwin 41; C. White, T.<br />
Richardson, R. Danby 26, W.<br />
Penman, R. Carney, J. Clarke<br />
24; N. Rayner, F. Bradshaw, J.<br />
Hopper 32, F. Archer, F.<br />
Valelly, R. Screaton 25; H.<br />
Usher, F. Hall, F. Fossitt <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, R.<br />
Cogle, C. Davidson, R. Davidson<br />
44; C. iMedcalfe, W. Stiff, K.<br />
Whittaker 18, W. Nutter, H.<br />
Scott, A. Southern 34; G. Burks,<br />
R. Jackson, C. Smith 23, R.<br />
Young, S. H. Percival, J.<br />
Kitching 32.<br />
Pumping Siation and Midville<br />
severa1 large shoals <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> bream<br />
can be 1ocated by the change<br />
in colour <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the water. Plenty<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> good roach are also moving<br />
about.<br />
Witham Never Better<br />
The Witham has never<br />
looked better. Weed cutting<br />
has been going on rapidly<br />
during the pa<strong>st</strong> few days and<br />
mo<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> these will have floated<br />
down<strong>st</strong>ream before the season<br />
cpens. The river shows every<br />
sign <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> an abundance <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> fish.<br />
Some reservations have to<br />
be made when considering the<br />
South Forty Foot which<br />
proved so disappointing for<br />
mo<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> la<strong>st</strong> season.<br />
Ht certainly looks to be in<br />
great condition and local experts<br />
anticipate that it will<br />
fish well. The week-end's<br />
experiences will be eagerly<br />
awaited by thousands <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
anglers.<br />
Match arrangements for the<br />
Hobhole, Kelsey, Cowbridge,<br />
Richardson's and any <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Ne<strong>st</strong> Fen Drains will continue<br />
to be made by Bo<strong>st</strong>on<br />
A.A. and clubs wishing to<br />
fish any <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> these waters<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> contact the secretary,<br />
Mr. D. McGuire <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 4 Toot-lane,<br />
Bo<strong>st</strong>on.<br />
Match bookings are very<br />
heavy, showing an increase on<br />
la<strong>st</strong> year, but there is <strong>st</strong>il1<br />
room for quite a number <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
clubs.<br />
Details will be announced<br />
each week <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the sections<br />
reserved for pleasure anglers.<br />
No Such Type As<br />
Average Patient<br />
Says Accountant<br />
THERE was a great need for high level research in<br />
the hospital service into such matters as co<strong>st</strong>ing,<br />
allocation <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> expenditure and such non-financial<br />
subjects as assessments <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the need for hospital beds<br />
and out-patient facilities, Mr. A. L. A. We<strong>st</strong>, president<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the In<strong>st</strong>itute <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Munioipal Treasurers and<br />
Accountants, said at the In<strong>st</strong>itute's annual conference<br />
at Blackpool today.<br />
The apportionment <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
tota1 money available between<br />
the various authorities, based<br />
on the co<strong>st</strong> <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the curt ent level<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> service, was open to criticism<br />
on the grounds that it did<br />
not achieve equality.<br />
"But it is difficult to sugge<strong>st</strong><br />
an alternative, based for in<strong>st</strong>ance<br />
on the results <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> co<strong>st</strong>ing,<br />
as the services connected<br />
with ward treatment vary so<br />
widely." said Mr. We<strong>st</strong>, treasurer<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the North We<strong>st</strong> Metropolitan<br />
Hospital Board.<br />
Hospitals were not con<strong>st</strong>ructed<br />
on the same principles,<br />
some wards requiring<br />
higher nursing ratios than<br />
others. The types <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> operations<br />
carried out and the times taken<br />
varied according to the techniques<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> consultant surgeons.<br />
The patients, too, differed<br />
in their requirements —<br />
"there is no such person as<br />
the average patient," he<br />
said.<br />
"If part <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the authorisation,<br />
capita1 or revenue, for one<br />
year is not taken up, it cannot<br />
be carried forward as an. unspent<br />
balance to the next year,<br />
and an overspending cannot be<br />
carried forward."<br />
It had been argued that there<br />
should be a block grant sy<strong>st</strong>em<br />
covering a five year period<br />
similar to that applying to<br />
universities.<br />
But, it was doubtful whether<br />
successors to expenditure <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
£2,500,000,000 without an annual<br />
review.<br />
Those Unspent Balances<br />
"An alternative sugge<strong>st</strong>ion is<br />
that if authorities were<br />
allowed to carry forward<br />
unspent balances, economies<br />
would result from the avoidance<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the tendency for<br />
hurried spendiqg in the 1a<strong>st</strong><br />
months <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the financial year.<br />
There are powerful arguments<br />
again<strong>st</strong> this as far as revenue<br />
account is concerned, but a<br />
case can be made out for the<br />
carry over <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> capita1 balances<br />
—the contro1 <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> capital finance<br />
within one year is one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
mo<strong>st</strong> difficult problems facing<br />
regional boards and boards <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
governors."<br />
On the future <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the service,<br />
Mr. We<strong>st</strong> <strong>st</strong>ressed the need for<br />
ensuring, through adequate<br />
training schemes, that the<br />
financial admini<strong>st</strong>rator was a<br />
pr<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>essional accountant. There<br />
was need for a more free interchange<br />
Of financial <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficers<br />
between all types <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> public<br />
authority, he said.<br />
NO MARIA BUENO<br />
AT WIMBLEDON?<br />
Maria Bueno (Brazil) is<br />
unlikely to defend her Wimbledon<br />
title, the captain <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the<br />
Brazilian team, Paulo da Silva<br />
Co<strong>st</strong>a, said ye<strong>st</strong>erday. She has<br />
'fly Government would be pre- remained in Paris since she<br />
Med jq commij null and its developed jaundice Iasi month,<br />
Lincs Make<br />
A Good<br />
Start<br />
BATTING fir<strong>st</strong> on a wicket<br />
which loked ful1 <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> runs,<br />
Shropshire made a disa<strong>st</strong>rous<br />
<strong>st</strong>art again<strong>st</strong> the bowling <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
G. Drakes and Cherry-Downes<br />
in the Minor Counties match<br />
at Bridgnorth today. With<br />
their score only one (a no ball)<br />
Cherry-Dowes had Jones out<br />
for a duck.<br />
Shropshire's second wicket<br />
fell at 12 and their trirrd wicket<br />
at 16. both batsmen being the<br />
victims <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Drakes.<br />
Arthur Rowley, the<br />
Shrewsbury Town player.<br />
manager, hit a couple <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
fours before having his<br />
<strong>st</strong>umps shattered by Cherry-<br />
Downes.<br />
Arch, who opened the<br />
innings, was batting <strong>st</strong>eadily,<br />
and when he was joined by F.<br />
H. Apperley, the Shropshire<br />
captain, retrieved the home<br />
county's flagging fortunes<br />
with a fine <strong>st</strong>and, putting on<br />
66 runs before being separated.<br />
Arch was 1bw to Barry<br />
Enderby for 35.<br />
Great Fire<br />
Shortly after lunch, F. B.<br />
Apperley was out, bowled by<br />
Drakes.<br />
Drakes, although no-balled<br />
seven times, was bowling<br />
with great fire and soon had<br />
Othen lbw for none.<br />
Bowling with clever variations<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> flight and spin, the<br />
wily Lawrence claimed the<br />
wicket <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> J. H. Apperley when<br />
he had scored 17.<br />
Details:—<br />
Shropshire—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Arch lbw b Enderby 35<br />
Jones c Beeson b Cherry-Downes 0<br />
Morris b Drakes 11<br />
Bromley b Drakes 3<br />
Rowley b Cherry-Downes 11<br />
Apperley (F H) b Drakes 48<br />
Apperley (J H) b Lawrence 17<br />
othen lbw b Drakes . 0<br />
France not out ...... ......... 11<br />
Burgess c Maslin b Drakes 1<br />
Rooker b Drakes<br />
Extras .... <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Total ..151<br />
Lincolnshire—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Taylor not out . 4<br />
Parker lbw b Arch<br />
lc.... not out 5<br />
Extras 1<br />
Total (I wkt) 10<br />
GAMES' GIRLS<br />
IN TROPHY<br />
MEETING<br />
FIFTEEN British Olympic and<br />
international athletes are<br />
competing at the annua1<br />
Atalanta Trophy women's athletics<br />
conte<strong>st</strong> at Battersea Park,<br />
London, on Saturday.<br />
Jennifer Smart (Spartan<br />
Ladies' A.C.) will attempt to<br />
repeat her recent southern<br />
counties double win in the two<br />
sprint events, while Britain's<br />
fa<strong>st</strong>e<strong>st</strong> hurdler <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the season,<br />
Pat Nutting (Ruislip Northwood<br />
A.C.) competes in the 80<br />
metres hurdles and 100 yards<br />
flat races,<br />
United Kingdom record<br />
holders Suzanne Allday (Spartan<br />
Ladies' AL.), shot putt<br />
and discus, and Susan Platt<br />
(London Olympiades A.C•),<br />
javelin, are also taking part.<br />
Dorothy Tyler (Mitcham<br />
A.C.) makes a reappearance in<br />
the high jump in competition<br />
with Frances Sleep (Ruislip<br />
Northwood A.C.), sixth at the<br />
Rome Olympics, and Susan<br />
Etherton (London Olympiades<br />
A.C.), the new southern COURties<br />
champion,<br />
as ant Melia. 33 Polo,<br />
34 Fuishaw Crow, 35 Miss Caroline,<br />
36 Nice Ouy, 37 Royal Je<strong>st</strong>er. 38<br />
Cockotaile. 39 Midsummer Night II.<br />
High Hat<br />
Is Out Of<br />
Gold Cup<br />
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL,<br />
who interrupted his holiday<br />
In the south <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> France so<br />
that he could go to Ascot tomorrow,<br />
will not have a runner<br />
in the main race, the Ascot<br />
Gold Cup.<br />
His entry, High Hat, was<br />
taken out at the final declaration<br />
this morning. Trainer<br />
Walter Nightingall said: "I<br />
received in<strong>st</strong>ructions to take<br />
the horse out. Sir Win<strong>st</strong>on has<br />
other runners at the meeting."<br />
The absence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> High Hat will<br />
be a disappointment to racegoers,<br />
but with the French<br />
competition so <strong>st</strong>rong, Sir Win<strong>st</strong>on<br />
was probably bowing to<br />
the inevitable,<br />
Britain's 2-<br />
Man Davis<br />
Cup Team<br />
BRITAIN will rely on a two-<br />
"' man team to tight out the<br />
quarter-final European Zone<br />
Davis Cup tie again<strong>st</strong> South<br />
Africa at Birmingham.<br />
Draw — Thursday: Mayers<br />
(South Africa) v. Sang<strong>st</strong>er;<br />
Segal v. Wilson.<br />
Friday: Gaertner and Segal<br />
v. Wilson and Sang<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
Saturday: Mayers v. Wilson;<br />
Segal v. Sang<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
Ex-Walker<br />
Cup Player<br />
Returns<br />
RONNIE WHITE (Royal Birkdale)<br />
returns to competitive<br />
golf after an absence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
five years when he plays in the<br />
English Open amateur <strong>st</strong>roke<br />
play championship for the<br />
Brabazon Trophy at Royal<br />
Liverpool on June 29-July 1.<br />
White was one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the greate<strong>st</strong><br />
amateurs <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> po<strong>st</strong> war years and<br />
In Walker Cup matches for<br />
Britain again<strong>st</strong> the United<br />
States won six games, halved<br />
one and lo<strong>st</strong> only three.<br />
Two <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> these defeats were in<br />
his la<strong>st</strong> match at St. Andrews<br />
in 1955 ju<strong>st</strong> before he dropped<br />
out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> competitive golf to concentrate<br />
on e<strong>st</strong>ablishing himself<br />
as a solicitor.<br />
The <strong>st</strong>roke play championship<br />
is being utilised as the<br />
final Walker Cup tria1 — the<br />
match again<strong>st</strong> America takes<br />
place 1ater this year — and if<br />
he does well White could play<br />
himself into the team.<br />
ANDREW APPOINTED<br />
VICE-CAPTAIN<br />
Keith Andrew, the Northamptonshire<br />
wicket-keeper, has<br />
been <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ficially appointed vice.<br />
captain <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the county. Andrew<br />
1ed the side in the absence <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Raman Subba Row, playing in<br />
the fir<strong>st</strong> Te<strong>st</strong> again<strong>st</strong> Au<strong>st</strong>ralia<br />
at Edgba<strong>st</strong>on.<br />
BENFICA FIGHT FOR<br />
3-2 VICTORY<br />
Benfica (Portugal), European<br />
Cup Winners, beat Anderlecht<br />
(Belgium) 3.2 in the Racing<br />
Club de Paris International<br />
soccer tournament in Paris la<strong>st</strong><br />
night. Anderlecht led 2-1 at<br />
Aali-times<br />
Langridge b Lock .. al<br />
Cooper lbw b Lock 15<br />
Suttle c Stewart b Gibson . 35<br />
Lenhani not out . 43<br />
Smith c Willett b Gibson ..... 2<br />
Ledden ont out . 9<br />
Extras ..... 2<br />
Total (5 wkta)..136<br />
YORKSHIRE v. MHDDLESEX<br />
At Bradford.<br />
Middlesex—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Gale b Platt 54<br />
Russell (W E) c Stott b Platt 2<br />
Parfltt c Illingworth b Platt 4<br />
Clark b Trueman 4<br />
Hooker b Taylor 5<br />
Titmus c Close b alllhouley 59<br />
Bennett not out 4<br />
Murray not out 0<br />
Extras 4<br />
Total (6 wkts) 136<br />
M.O.D. v. OXFORD UNHVERSITY<br />
At Lord's.<br />
Oxford Univ.—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Worsley b Ramadin 23<br />
Pithey c and b Worrell . . 12<br />
Baig (A A) b Ramadin 19<br />
Pataudi not out 63<br />
Green b Ramadin 9<br />
Neate not out 34<br />
Extras <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
Total (4 wkts) 174<br />
ESSEX v. SOUTH AFRHCAN FEZELA<br />
At Chelmsford.<br />
Essex—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Barker lbw b Pollock ....... 18<br />
Smith c and b Botten 8<br />
Taylor c Lindsay b Barlow 13<br />
Savill b Barlow 0<br />
Milner lbw b Rushmere 16<br />
Bear c Gripper b Rushmere 7<br />
Knight c Botten b Rushmere 13<br />
Greensmith c Botten b Rushmere 25<br />
Ralph e Barlow b<br />
Van der Merwe 17<br />
Edmeades not out 24<br />
Phelan a Lindsey b<br />
Van der Merwe 2<br />
Extras 1<br />
Total <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>4<br />
SCOTLAND v. M.C.C.<br />
At Greenock.<br />
Scotland—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Chisholm b Banni<strong>st</strong>er<br />
Dudman b Banni<strong>st</strong>er . 29<br />
Allan b Banni<strong>st</strong>er 1<br />
Denness not out 15<br />
Jones not out<br />
Extras ..... 10<br />
Total (3 wkts).. 70<br />
WARWHCKSHHRE v. CAMBRHDGE U.<br />
At Birmingham.<br />
Warwick—Fir<strong>st</strong> Innings<br />
Gardner c Brodrick b Jefferson 20<br />
Cook run out . ..... 52<br />
Fletcher b Jefferson ......... 50<br />
Kennedy not out 30<br />
Jameson b Douglas-Pennant 6<br />
Benson not out 5<br />
Total (4 wkts) 163<br />
NO REPLACEMENT<br />
FOR BENAUD<br />
Mr. Sid Webb, the Au<strong>st</strong>ralian<br />
touring team manager, said<br />
today that they had not considered<br />
asking for another spin<br />
bowler to join the party in<br />
view <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Richie Benaud's continued<br />
shoulder trouble. The<br />
Au<strong>st</strong>ralian captain missed<br />
today's game again<strong>st</strong> Leice<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
shire.<br />
True is charged with indecent<br />
exposure with intent to<br />
insult two 16-years-old schoolgirls.<br />
When the case was called,<br />
Mr. W. L. M. Kitchen intimated<br />
that he had been engaged by<br />
True on Saturday to represent<br />
him, and would have been<br />
prepared to have gone on with<br />
the hearing today.<br />
But, he said, the man's<br />
union had in the meantime<br />
in<strong>st</strong>ructed Mr. H. S. Jackson<br />
to act on True's behalf, and<br />
Mr. Jackson had not had time<br />
to prepare the case.<br />
The case was adjourned until<br />
June 29 after Detective Inspector<br />
A. Crane, prosecuting, had<br />
said that the two girls were<br />
taking their school certificate<br />
examinations this week and<br />
next week.<br />
Asked how 1ong the case was<br />
likely to take. Mr. Kitchen<br />
replied: "If 1'm in it, it will he<br />
fought and could take a long<br />
DOWlerS,<br />
on whom England<br />
rely so much, mu<strong>st</strong> have more<br />
support.<br />
Dexter, t h e third pace<br />
bowler in the side, sent down<br />
only five overs in Au<strong>st</strong>ralia's<br />
total <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 516 for nine, presumably<br />
because it was not<br />
thought wise to risk his suspect<br />
knee. That turned out to be a<br />
ju<strong>st</strong>ifiable precaution in view<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his match-saving 180, but it<br />
threw a heavy 1oad on Statham<br />
and Trueman, who were hit<br />
for more runs than ever before<br />
in a Te<strong>st</strong>.<br />
Bowler Needed<br />
Such treatment to their two<br />
top line bowlers ought to be<br />
avoided it possible. A third fa<strong>st</strong><br />
bowler will almo<strong>st</strong> certainly<br />
be needed for Lord's, probably<br />
in place <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f spinners,<br />
Illingworth and Allen.<br />
Barry Knight, Or Essex, one<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the original 12 chosen for the<br />
fir<strong>st</strong> Te<strong>st</strong>, might get his chance,<br />
or the selectors could even<br />
recall his county captain,<br />
Trevor Bailey.<br />
If one <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f spinner Is<br />
retained it could be Hllingworth,<br />
because <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> his better<br />
batting, but if someone quite<br />
different is needed, then Lock<br />
with his slow left arm deliveries<br />
might come into the<br />
reckoning.<br />
Peter May, if fit, will certainly<br />
return to <strong>st</strong>rengthen the<br />
batting, and the man to go<br />
might well be Mike Smith.<br />
Good player though he is,<br />
Smith is such an uncertain<br />
<strong>st</strong>arter that there is always the<br />
risk with him.<br />
Serious Plight<br />
Au<strong>st</strong>ralia have a similar difficulty,<br />
how to find a bowling<br />
side to dismiss England twice.<br />
There is not a great deal they<br />
can do to improve the attack,<br />
unless Gaunt or McKenzie<br />
come along and show something<br />
out <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the ordinary<br />
Should Benaud continue to<br />
experience trouble with his<br />
shoulder. then Au<strong>st</strong>ralia would<br />
be in a serious plight. In any<br />
case they will almo<strong>st</strong> certainly<br />
have to 1ean on their capable<br />
batsmen to run up more massive<br />
totals.<br />
As mo<strong>st</strong> people believed from<br />
the fir<strong>st</strong>, the series 1ooks like<br />
being a war <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> attrition, with<br />
crowds settling down as they<br />
did in former days to watch<br />
plenty <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> runs being made.<br />
Two Solicitors<br />
Will Decide<br />
LINCOLN magi<strong>st</strong>rates adjourned a case again<strong>st</strong> 35-<br />
years-old Harold True, <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> Owmby Cliff,<br />
Normanby-by-Spital — to enable two solicitors to<br />
decide whioh <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> them shou d represent him.<br />
LINCOLN<br />
WEATHER<br />
Notes And-<br />
fhe following are the readings<br />
(for the previous 24<br />
hours) taken at Lincoln<br />
Corporation Climatological<br />
Station today:<br />
Temp. (F)<br />
Rainfall<br />
Bar. Max. Min. G. Min. Ins.<br />
30.124 60 33 28 nil<br />
Sunshine hours: 10.1<br />
—Lighting Times<br />
p.m. a.m.<br />
Tonight 10.1 to 4.3<br />
Tomorrow 10.2 to 4.3<br />
ALBION CUP GAMES<br />
QUARTER.FINALS<br />
Thursday, June 15: Claytons A v.<br />
Ru<strong>st</strong>ons A; Hartsholme A v. St.<br />
Andrew's, at 6.30 p rn.<br />
Monday,'Jtins 19: Lindurn Y. Ha:due,.<br />
W1111 a. JLSUIEIV1u 1,-1111pCULIVII<br />
and a mixed foursomes.<br />
Mr. A. Beaumont, the president<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the club, and F. Dowman.<br />
won the <strong>st</strong>ableford with<br />
the exceptional scores <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> 40<br />
points. The foursomes were<br />
won by Mrs. M. Brook and J.<br />
D. Tollerton with a score <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
69i.<br />
Stableford: A. Beaumont handicap<br />
11, 40 points. F. Doorman handicap 4,<br />
40 points; A. Cuthbert 20-39 points, C.<br />
Cooke 19-38 pts. R. Dixon. sen. 24-37<br />
p15.. .7. R. Birkin 8-35 pts., J. H.<br />
Dunglinson 10-35 pts., E. R. Green 3-<br />
35 pts., C. H. Long 10-35 pts•, E. C.<br />
Carrott 23-34 pts.<br />
Mixed Foursomes: Mrs. M. Brook<br />
and J. D. Tollerton, handicap 124 -691<br />
net, Mr. and Mrs. Shriven 13.70, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. C. W. Holmes 224-7<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>, Mrs.<br />
Bowler and C. A. Forre<strong>st</strong> 194-7<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>,<br />
Mrs. Gibbons and L. Williams 17.724,<br />
Mrs. Massey and T. Kent 174-724.<br />
Ladles Summer Medal: Mrs. Gibbons<br />
90.23.67; Miss Gillespie 103-30-<br />
71, Mrs. Shrivell 97.24.73.<br />
Lincs Bowls<br />
Draw At<br />
Leice<strong>st</strong>er<br />
I N C 0 LNSHIRE (E.B.A.)<br />
" county bowls team drew<br />
107.107 with Leice<strong>st</strong>ershire in<br />
a Middleton Cup match at<br />
Leice<strong>st</strong>er.<br />
Scores (Lincolnshire names<br />
fir<strong>st</strong>): J. Smith, B. Watchorn,<br />
S. Warwick, F. Pitcher <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>; W.<br />
Palfreyman, C. W. Attenborough,<br />
W. Smellie, L. L.<br />
Atkin 23:<br />
G. Hayward, E. Hunter, J.<br />
Rudkin, C. Williamson 16; G.<br />
Y. Elder, R. Hasselby, R.<br />
Woolerton, E. Smith 21.<br />
W. Elderkin, C. Scupham, J.<br />
Jarvis, G. Wilson 25; G. Lamb,<br />
E. Dudley, R. Burton, F.<br />
Young 12.<br />
R. Bell, C. Blackwood, D.<br />
Else, H. Campbell 12; A.<br />
Welch, S. Bromley, C. Whatnail,<br />
J. Moore 21.<br />
J. Fletcher, J. W. Pearson,<br />
J. Locke, F. Smith 21; M. Mat-<br />
1ock, H. Toon, P4 Lumb, J.<br />
Wilcox 19.<br />
A. Goy, J. Fairbank, J. King<strong>st</strong>on,<br />
Robinson 19; J. Hough, G.<br />
Godfrey, J. Jackson, G. B.<br />
Starmer 11.<br />
Shock For<br />
Carr In<br />
"Amateur"<br />
CHARLIE GREEN, a 28.<br />
years-old week-end golfer,<br />
from Dumbarton, only ju<strong>st</strong><br />
failed to pull <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>f the shock <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
the golfing season in the<br />
British amateur championship<br />
at Turnberry, Ayrshire, today.<br />
He took the holder, Joe Carr<br />
(Sutton) attempting to win the<br />
title for the fourth time, to the<br />
21<strong>st</strong> green before admitting<br />
defeat.<br />
At the 18th with the two<br />
players all square. Green ju<strong>st</strong><br />
shaved the hole with a 10 feet<br />
putt which would have won<br />
him the match.<br />
At the 21<strong>st</strong>, after Green had<br />
played his second on to the<br />
edge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the green, Carr produced<br />
a match-winning iron v.<br />
shot seven feet from the pin<br />
and downed the putt for a winning<br />
birdie three.<br />
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION<br />
LOST. Marcasite Stag Brooch on<br />
Sunday. Reward.-22 Russell.<strong>st</strong>reet.<br />
RELIABLE MAN Wanted for duties<br />
as N:ght Porter, good wages, holidays<br />
respected. — Apply Oxford<br />
Hotel, Lincoln.<br />
CLERK required for general duties.<br />
mu<strong>st</strong> have had two years omee ex -<br />
perience. knowledge <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> building<br />
trade an advantage. but full tuition<br />
given. Excellent prospects for young<br />
man wishing to make progress.<br />
Writs for appointment to General —<br />
Manager, Davies, Builders' Merchants.<br />
Loom Lem-rosd. Lincoln.<br />
Sadly missed along life's way,<br />
Quietly remembered every day.<br />
—From his 991fe and Family.<br />
STANHAM.—Memories <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a dear dad<br />
and granded, died <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June. 1959.<br />
We mention your name.<br />
And speak <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> vou <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong>ten.<br />
God bless you, dear dad,<br />
You are never forgotten.<br />
—Ethel, Cohn. Peggy and Barris<br />
(Leeds)<br />
WABY.—In loving memory <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> a dear<br />
wife and mother, Sarah Jane, who<br />
fell asleep <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June, 1957.<br />
No longer here, our lives to share,<br />
But in our hearts you are always<br />
near.<br />
—Husband and Family.<br />
wATTAM.—In loving o <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong><br />
John William, a dear fa<br />
grandfather, who passed away o<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th June, 1958.<br />
We cannot bring the old days back.<br />
Your smile we cannot see.<br />
But we treasure all the memories<br />
Of Gays that used to be.<br />
—From Walter. Freda and Family.<br />
WATTAM.—Treasured memories <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> it<br />
dear father. who passed away <<strong>st</strong>rong>14</<strong>st</strong>rong>th<br />
June, 1958. Loved and remembered<br />
always.—From Aggie, Walt, Grand.<br />
son Cohn.<br />
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />
BOOTH.—The Relatives <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late<br />
Mr. Arthur Booth wish to thank MI<br />
friends and neighbours for their<br />
kind messages <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> condolence, and<br />
for beautiful floral tributes.<br />
HATTON.—The Featly <<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> the late<br />
Miss B. M. E. Hatton wish to thank<br />
all friends for floral tributes. letter'<br />
<<strong>st</strong>rong>of</<strong>st</strong>rong> sympathy, and kindness shown to<br />
her during a long illness<br />
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