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“DEMORALISING AND BAD"

B.B.C. VIEW "Listening to the wireless with

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car" was described as "do moralising and bad" by Mrs. Mary Agnes Hamilton, a member of the B.B.C. Board of Governors, when she gave an after-dinner, address the nt the opening meeting of fourth national summer school for the training of wireless- group. lenders, in the Darroch Hostel, Edinburgh.

More than 60 men and women, the majority of whom are connect- ed with clubs for the unemployed, attended the school. This la tho first time that the school, which is under the auspices of the Contra Council for Broadcast Adult Educa- tion, has been held in Scotland.

Lieut.-Colonel J. M. Mitchell, choirman of the 'Executive Commit- teo of the Scottish Area Counell, presided at the opening meeting.

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1934.

BATHS ATTENDANT ACQUITTED

"Man Woman Statement" Nonsense

There was a dramatic collapse of the case in which it was alleged that an attendant-at public batha at Bootle, who was believed to be a man, was, in fact, a woman. The statement was described by a doctor na nonsense, and the hear- ing was stopped.

"It may scam to you an astound- ing fact that for some 20 years Bootle Corporation have employed at their baths an ostensibly male attendant, who is in fact a female," anld Mr. M. R. F. Rogers at Liverpool Quarter. Sessions when Thomas Mann, aged 69, bath attendant, of Bootle, was charged with indecantly assaulting a male person.

Prisoner pleaded not guilty. Mr. Rogers added:"How this attendant's secret has been kept may well seem to be beyond the scope of your comprehension."

Mr. Rogers, prosecuting, said that during the trial the jury would hear evidence which would cause them to have grave doubts sa to the sex of the defendant, but It was possible for an indecent acaault to ho committed by n. woman as well as by a man.

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place when a youth of 10 went for a private bath. The youth, he wald, saw that Mann was n woman. The youth afterwards made a com- plaint to the pollee.

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Dr. E. Emmerson, of Morton Road, Bootle, said he had examined Mann and found that he was ǹ normal man. The suggestion that he was a woman was pure non- Menac.

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Colonel Mitchell described brond- casting as one of the most potent agencies for the dissemination of the higher kind of knowledge with- out distinction of class, place si

·Earrings of the hanging variety residence, age, or social standing,re not so fashionable, or, indeed, and said that, providentially, it was any kind that tends to lengthen under the management of men, and the lobe of the ear. Incidentally,

While Mann was giving evidence, women who took their heavy task in woman with a long face and n responsibly in the true spirit of long nose should never, under any the jury stopped the case and public service and without any pre-circumstances, wear long earrings, found him not guilty. They also recommended that Bootle Corpora Earclips are the things for her, on Baths Committee should re- Judica or partisan spirit.

These appear in plan gold orain Mann in their services. Much of the service which the silver, clip on to the lobe, and do Mann was discharged. B.B.C. rendered to, the community not alter its shape. They are also was recreational. That was as it seen in diamonds, in coloured should be. Just as the public stones, and in pearls. Jet ones And those new earrings should be which a tired man or woman need-worn with hair brushed well back. ed in the evening after a long day's permitting the metal clasped lobes work A wireless music of the of the ear to show.net lighter kind, even dance, music, was There's a novelty necklace which a most valuable contribution to the is attracting a good dent of atten Mrs. Lucy Mathilda Jonca, a happiness of the general public. tion. This comists of round",

recently awarded £300 damages He had no respect at all for the blue stone, encircled with crossed widow, aged 52, of Morden, was silver rings, and worn on A

for breach of promise against Dr. highbrow, who demanded

some medium-length silver watch-chain thing of a different character... of the old-fashioned nake-link James Ebenezer Boon, now over At the same time the B.B.C. waste, and is particularly charm- 60 years of age, of Sutton, Surrey, doing a service of Incalculable im. portance by supplying information, and, what was more important and more difficult, enlightened criticism hands was thoroughly demoralising Dulwich on subjects of real import to think (aud bad. ing people..

library must give the kind of books look very smart with a black gown.

ing.

-The British Broadcasting Cor. In Scotland, the Chairman point-poration did feel a very genuine ed out, there had been a tremendous measure of gratitude to the listen Mrs, Hamilton added. in wirelcsa listening groups, groups Scotland had about 75 because of the training they were groups, and nearly half of these giving to their listeners, and the wore composed of unemployed rogo which they were making people.

advance

REAL LISTENERS.

£300 Breach Damages for Widow of 52

WI

at Surrey Assizes, Kinston,

Dr. Boon, a thick-set man with iron-grey hair, said that he had been practising in Peckham and

aince 1900. He friendly with both Mr. and Mré,. Jones. In 1926 he became Intl mate with Mrs. Jones, and re Intions continued until 1929, but there was never at any time any queation of marriage,

Dr. Boon said that a Mrs. Innie, who was his sweetheart in his of how to treat wireless student days, came to Londen in not merely as something in the 1933 to see him. She was accom room, but as a thing which, when panied by her slater,

of became Ill," said Dr. Boon, Mrs. Hamilton paid a tributo to one chose to turn it on, was giving the moral and mental courage ond something to which one gave "and she stayed to look after me and the same attention as to a concert. after I left hospital. I married shown by unemployed men

ready to make a lecture, or a book, women who were use of their time in such ways as attending wireless groups.

was merely in

Mre. Innis on November 3, came home on November 5, and got QUALITIES OF LEADERS.

this letter with the panding breach Mrs. Hamilton remarked that it of promise on November 7,"

(cross-examining) Mr. Waddy Continuing, she gold that to aliwas necessary to arm against the who were concerned professionally dangers to democracy a generation asked Dr. Boon-Were you in love with broadcasting, one of the which had grown up in an atmo-with Mrs. Jones?

"No," replied Dr. Boon. greatest problems was the problem sphere of taking it for granted.

Did you ever make any return of how to make the listener a real Education by itself was not suf listener, more than a person who ficient protection. We had been to this woman? gave her

while the room

She was a member of the church something was coming out of the perhaps the most educated country wholehearted friendship.

in Europe accepting dictatorship in

you founded? Yes. radio.

a terrible formi.

Dr. Boon was the only witness Broadcasting was possibly one of She believed that those who were called by Mr. Hanworth.

summing The Commissioner, the greatest educational and en-group leaders or were otherwise riching experiments that our time connected with group study in had given to us, but those who were other ways did bring Into our UP, said that the law had no re- made by a man while his wife was honest must recognise that in many common possession two qualities gard for any promise of marringe cases. It was also one of the great-which, plus education wore a pro-ing. The plaintiff's case had est dangers of our time. That dull tection, and those qualities were to rely on two promises which she semi-attentive permitting of the the power to take responsibility to said were made after the wife's wireless to make a noise to which act as a leader even although one death.

The jury found for Mrs. Jones one listened with one car while did not at the moment feel perfect- carrying on a conversation and doly equipped for that task, and the

ing something else with one's power to share that responsibility and awarded £800 damages.

SALESMAN SAM

(YEP, SAMMY, JUST GOT 'ER! GO AHEAD.

AND DRIVE IT AROUND THE BLOCK," WHILE I'M GETTIN' A CIGAR!|

OKAY! SHE SURE IS A Pip.

SEEGAH

Give Him Time!

WELL, WHAT'S THE IDEA OF SLIDIN PAST THAT STOP CIGN

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1. You can't make bricks without

straw, but these may help

4 Search for as writer in water- --'-'courses - and you will find some

very grona feeders.

8 The song of the bagpipes.. 9 A transference of the sceptre should entail it in a loyal sub- Jeet.

'10 In Inverness and yet not:

11 Beots cry none too welcome, but

welcome farther south.

12 Mark a celebrity with

asterisk,

ап

16 it as tight as they sound, tho

pegs will start for sure.

10 Seven to. All here." 18 Tree..

21 On the surface it makes more noise than when the sergeant. le after it.

23 Has a tongue, but that's not why

It squeake.

24 Something the dentist can't do

to your teeth.

to this, Hyperion to

("Hamlet")

D Seemingly

dances.

*

good winding-up

13 Indieates a witch. Which you.

-can-gucks!

14 Something over half a yard, this was, but it sounds like advice to multiply it by its singular 15. Acrois,

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taken the wrong way.

19 Familiar to soldiers and film-

fanm (two words),

20 Wrote "The Heir of Redcliffe." 21 The lady's side.

22 Took a meal

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timo of prosperity.

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the equator.

25 This girl makes foreign, money. 28.Late.

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Down

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Gin, possibly, but not a quick, one, surely! T

4 Gleaming with purple and gold;

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