New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1929, Page 20

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“My ThirtyYears by CAPTAIN GEORGE FRIED sed when the clipper ships gave What 1s mor the graceful h the along g at ins, Glenn E. Hudson.| This will be the first conference | Robert H. Jacl, Albert E. Johnson. |of Polish journalists ever held in Ralph A. Johnson, Edward A. | this country and the chief object 1s Keeve, Edward F. Kelley, James L. |to form a Polish exchange and a Kerrigan, Algot W. Knutzon, John |syndicate that will include every C. Leighton, Frank A. Lewis, Allen | daily and weekly in the country. It Libbey, John B. Lord, Dennis T. |is expected that representatives of lordan, Carl G. Lunderg. George B. |all the 15 Polish dailies in this Lyvdic, Albert J. Lynch, Patrick L.|country. and about 65 weeklies will t.ynch, Ben T. McCourty, attend the gathering next month | f.aurence T. McGovern, Arthur J. | In the latter category, New Britain ! \cKay, Stuart P. MacDonald, Rob. | lists two periodicals, the “Catholic | ert F. Mack. William A. Moran, | eader.” whicn is one of the oldest | Arthur L. Morawski, Thomas F.|and most widely read weeklies in | Murphy, John E. Norton, Michael | this country. and the “Promfen” a s OBiksidons R comparatively young mewspaper in John il DDonmsll the field, but e\lrtmrly popular. Ralph P. Hol mouth bridge, of course, is easential to the continuance of this through line.” Branch Line Policy He added that “the Boston and Maine does not take, and never has taken, the position that any branch line should be abandoned merely be- cause it is not self-supporting, but the question whether the public makes use of the line or not is a very real factor. Cooperation of communities in assisting economy of operation more than any other thing probably under present conditions, will tend to insure the future of | these lines.” Paone, SLOBGE TRILD AN beautiful ow and th 1 feel that in a few ycars will be ready to retire 40 PERSINS ON .E. DRV SO0AD Names of Enforement Emploges - ired Made Public by Congress' Order <! - Polish ."(;ul'l’l;lli!st: »To ‘\leet in Detlont 1. Howard 1. ¢ temporary list: He challenged as “incorrect” the | statement in the commission’s re- | port that there had been “a greater decrease in passenger train service than there has been in passenger HANNAUER REPLIES TO ROAD'S CRITICS i e e | greatly improved by the use of motor B & M. President Addresses e cies soceaing wp o traime mi- New Hampshire Legislature provement of track and equipment Pr— ards, Stevens, 1r Alph A. Stearns, ins. George C. Whiting. Ralph D, Young, {and improved punctuality among | other things done by the railroad to 1mprove passenger service, He claimed a great improvement in freight service in New Hampshire. | Diversion of freight to main routes { from shorter branch line routes, he " efended as in the i rd. William L. Con- | uage by President George Hannaner | Sf€hded as i the interest of better R S, o | service to shippers, adding that this o of that road in an address before | y's ad ilii CReLeitrin J { had no connection with any idea of Dolan, a joint convention of the two| ... e H Verris, Joseph H. ¢ es of the New Hampshire leg- | 0andonment of hranches as sug- o Hegie Joriils gested in the commission's report. e today. He announced that| 4 3 ", Keene, Guy H. the railroad had “changed its policy | He said that the commission’s sug- i W. irom one of branch line abandon- | estion of “the creation of a de- Ciiford ment to one of continued branch line ‘ partment in New Hampshire for the ation,” with the qualification | PUrpose of bringing about closer ‘neither the Boston and Maine | contact between the railroad and the can make | Public” was one “which “srranls ) |and will receive further study." Jose ard N, Bullard. - A. Bowditch, rford But- 2dgar 1 Chapman. 3w cord, N. H.. atement ine railroad structive, not destructive, March 26 ack, Al- !haz 4 v Manion. nor any other railroad n. John W. Mor- definite statement as to what it wil _\hn'ph\ Carll A [doin the distant future about aban- | x 3. doning lines.” | Hannauer was invited to address | the legislature as a result of a re-| cent report by the New Hampshire | public service commission eg its m- vestigation at ghe direction of the legislature into the operation of the | Boston and Maine in this state. He gave it as his undcrs(anding; that the investigation was brought {about “primarily because of the ef- forts of those interested in the Ports- mouth bridge situation,” and said that on January 26 he had written to Chairman John W. Storrs of the commission that the railroad was | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS AllIn Intestinal poisons are sapping your energy. stealing your pep, making you 11, Teke MR ~NATURE'S REMEDY—the wafe, dependabla, vegetable »M laxative. 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