Reputations

... organisation can possibly have « reputation higher than the leaders of that organisation. I asked myself* questions about the Socialist Party. I jound that it numbered among its ranks people who sold ideals for personal gain —ryl &l continued o preach those ...

Badly-off ?

... unlikely that any but a few of them were Socialists. Those who did not discharge the duty of making their crosses should not he allowed the privilege of having a grumble in all conscience. Therefore, the Socialists are in a doubly sound position of having ...

One Red Face

... One Red Face Mr. G. E. Green is now the only Socialist member of Braunston Parish Council. Following the death of Mr. 8. Archer, his onlr Socialist collnrne, Mr. W. Calloway was elected to fll the vacancy at the Parish Council meeting on Monday. ~ All ...

AN INDEPENDENT

... expounded in its columns. “This, the Weekly Express is always ready to do—through the letters to the editor column. But the Socialists, although some of them have said that they despise the Weekly Express, seem very loth to take up the cudgels on their own ...

Bees Stung Their Way 1o the Top

... meetings should ‘te held every two montfi was carried by five votes to one. The only one to vote against the amendment was Socialist councillor G. E. Green. “1f the meetings are only guing to be held at those intervals we shall only be doing the least we ...

Was it for the good f the Village or an Encroachment? NOR years people have Leen I'i walking diagonally across ..

... Messrs. J. Perkins and That, says a director of the firm, turns what has been an evesore into something worth while, But Socialist councillor, Mr. G. E. Green says the firm's action is an encroachment. The last round in this battle was foughi at Braunston ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ‘Viewspaper’

... 35. Council Houses, ‘ Braunston. Editor's Note.—To be perfe etly L Tt g Al | curate 1w said that Mr. (vreen ae the only Socialist me mber na on the council while rs were non-political s other words that melyers—in y were not sponsored by any tical party ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... ~ Will you please stop ecalli those who ll‘: LABOUE Soci:fi ists in local or Parliamentary Government. They are not as a Socialists is an advanced Labour Man or Woman. I wish, too, you would not pick holes in the trcunt council as the people new what they ...

Honest ?

... that I read This, however, is the mentality yours and I think of the two we come to expect from Socialists guesses yours is the best. Tdo and the Socialists are welcome to not think that we have travelled such giants, It may be argued very far along the ...

PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1950 WEEKLY EXPRESS Over the Garden Wall

... of the book as they were gluttons,” = The Socialist Food Ministry some months ago issued a statement to all food offices that any catering establishments requiring licences should be given them. Wherr Socialists write letters to the Press it #0 often becomes ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR T.V. Aerials on Counci

... are quite a lot of things about governing | do not understand, neither do I pretend to. I do not know what are specially Socialists views, but 1 know Labour’s most important views, 1, Housing. Ej No Unem. ployment. 3. Free speech and others that go to ...