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N British Premier . ‘rmment of Prime . , ingland man and a former member NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER S 1929) 'V[acDonald Plans Public Ownership Of All Transportation Facilities In London to End Traffic Problem ] e e T e Startles | | Girl Pays Bet in Dive But Loses Her Position Norwalk, Dec. 3 (UP) — Be- she paid a bet, Catherine Sherwood, pretty 18 year old five and ten cent store clerk, was dis- today. \erine . | Commons With the An- nouncement — Promises | Retain Commercial cause to 1 James Hawkes, heir jobs when the store management ned that the I, clad in a bathing suit, dived from the Washington “oorwalker, " Management. 3 (P)—"A for all of London’ prom- | London, Dec. form of football HRIST[]L NEWS Nine) sublic ownership™ fast transport systems was sed the city today by the labor gov- Minister MacDon- ud. Announcement to this effect in the | Herbert Mor- | of {ransport femmons last night son, labor minister (Continued From Page Ends had f there would be the championship this v six inches of snow repose ind unless the will b b Aas made amid cheering from the I ibor benches and silenc allen through and no settl from the | Maple | that A, | tha of About loeal ow | It is | The minister sald had authorized Yonosition. slachonald datement. The governme © have come as a complete triso to heads of the lon transport compa s. Lord iold, chairman of the underground troup, said: “In a matter of such treat importa it impossible 1y statement until players don s no game will 1 clubs various s in New Britain Departure basketball will journey to New Brit evening to D itain five of th econd game of the s “Rip” Collins will be or the first time s Jimmy Picken 18 | M any or us to make e have had opportunity o the matter.” “The government will explore the interests concerned a plan complete consolidation, upon | wir and equitable terms, of the pas- | smger iransport 1ies now sroviding vams and local rail lon traffic % M Commercial Management “While the government fided that the principle of swnership should be applied. its in- «ntion and aim will be such as to srovide effectively for the principle the commercial management of , self-supporting, consolidated trans- | dort system, thus insuring the ad- s of vigorous business entcr- turday attle t 10 S 2 New 1 consid- Jimmy will team forward with vl Applicatios services Application area Morrison si Dery of Provine public | Sueil L factory | BERLIN NEWS Depuis of | @aid the labor gove en ¢ o lint e mamined the Lon nd fc 1 no lasting solution ossible for the double problem of 'get congestion want of vaveling facilities unl P8 wers Flken to eliminate unequal and un- Yecessary competition. He added that the 3l hefore the house ion of the problem, and that erefore the responsibility for pro- an alternate on the vom I ¢ situa- ion i ney articles and embroid d notions suitable for Chr s will be on display in litorit The menu comprises Community hanquet . o support sent traffic offered no so- P courses with baked fre ham the principal it Mrs. to her h sh James Trevethan Main street by on ling scheme len had ness government. Plans Boy Scout {roop l]F TRAFFC BUREA) the way for the 2 nuinber of Scouls locally who affiliated with the Berlin troov. | boys would meet > during at the hon mein- | with th in troop he month ti a month. e ers ¢ once Those »oulhmgon Man Elected togf:f. ‘ A Ofiice at Annual Meeting ~ [niiy wonyreve b the fse o they The club will | tomorroy s o'clock Dusii by in charge ils hop, tl Communit I*. Tl Fountain, trafiic manager at he Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. plant n Southington, was elected to th hairmanship of the traffic burea i u w Britain Chamber Eigon o ommerce at a mesting at the Bur o usual weekly rehe it Hotel I e Feloaie n Friday evenin, The [ will mee munity The libr be [atternoon and cvening of boo e follow will for the Con bureau vote 4 to invite the n plants in towns urrounding New Britain to attend Lie future meetings. A resolution was adopted > fiat the Chamber of Commerce write | e Christmas pageant at the Meth- o President Hoover, urging him to|0dist church will meet in tho +appoint Joseph B, Eastman as a |church social rooms Friday nember of the interstate commerce | fOF @ reh g imission. His term expires n| _There will be cember. Mr. Eastman is a New | Knights of Pyth evening at $ o'clock at Community hall. - An- | nouncement regarding the coming play to be staged the Pythians will at The evening at raffic mana R ona for the Tho! ho are to participate in vening | a meet st of {hs the Massachusetts public ommission. serviee was first appointed o the inter commerce commis- fion in 19 has served on that ody continually since. e e time, its chairman On rate cases, hat there vestern frunk e hwest case, it will be ne b anything dev . decision is expected soon in th wstern rate case. Indications point | © the fact that New Iingland ship- ters will be required to pay an in- rease i rates. | home of George Bea {0 Further Clues in Death of Youthful Racketeer New Haven, Dee. 3 (UP)—Deputy | oroner James J. Corrigan admitted | oday that authorities were no near- | tr the solution of myste ound- | "z the death of Dominick Zito than hey were Saturday when the 19- | ar-old racketcer was found shot | ‘o death in an Orange woodlot. Corrigan said investigation to dato | —which has included questioning of | '‘crmer counterfeiting and bootleg- | sing pals of Zito—had not given a thue to the sl It was revealed by detectives, towever, that description of Domin- | ‘k Prete, reported to have been a| hember of Zito “gang,” had besn soadcast. Prete was said to have dcen missing for more than a month. Authorities refused to reveal the | tesults of their questioning of Ts tore Arrick, convicted counterfeite W county jail yesterday. Arrick s jailed after Zito had been in tonference with police and announe- W, “T came clean with them.” hy mad this annual distric i 3 1d 1 Com wag at hie day o' reports nothi line were had new in case. nmunity elect Purpo: s thy the ensui o of such business pr | fore the oper o come this fore meeting at time. Ne\\'illél()li Cellar Fire Causes Loss of $1, .;00 Merald) Damage (Special to the Newington, Dec wmnul at 500 was donc esti- to the Newing afternoon | at hi noa two s of the wered under the di- basement gave e firer hour battle. Two compan new volunteer department a the alarm and finally, rection of Chief John Walsh, 1h- dued the flames. An overheated furnace is believed responsible for | the blaze. UNDERSEAS! What a Thriller! 2 Years in the Making! Begins SATURDAY C WARNER BROS, I APITO SHILDREN BANNED AT MOVIES New London, Dec. 5 (P—Tegula ions governing the admission of diildren under 16 years to motion Sicture theaters will be R lorced following a report to «chool board that defective vision | tmong school children has increased | lour fold since 1924, I. PASTOR AND WIFE Plainville Parishioners Honor cloug! Song Hiawatha,” their presentation of *lthe cou | ehuren bouquet of white wafers | Monte his family. t in the |t Ask’ {lie REV. DR, AND MBS, ALEXIS D, KENDRICK were Mrs. Kendriek's ¢ Wheaton lord of colle MARRIED 23 YHRS : 1 Mrs. Kendric L with six children, four live, Their living all A rick, Conneetic e'in 1928; M ‘huh,lh sophomore at Agricultural colle drick the have been o Kendricks at Reception craduate of 1 collc ticnt Alexi Ke a sophomort school and Willi who ir in a Windsor s Kendrick 1d ol. aes in Homestead Mrs. Kendrick's childres 1inth generation to live Windsor \ptain ireh parlors. g homestead t ling rshall vir proved 1o be most enjoy- s i cing from ( who s there 1rick tanding mopy coming to n il from whic o silver he ki ot highly by : gation as the town. highl ery act lis > residents carried out istic manne ind takes stor affairs of the church, WIDOW AND FAMILY WILL RECEIVE S600 cosren - Gompensation Gase Adjusted, by Feonand St . Delitioner andTac tory 1o the e t of the Plainville \ssociation. Rev, 1o Leo N words th, former pastor church of ndatior » following progra Il Vocal solo vart Growing Old.” and * Mr 1ill Bunnell 9 William r 1 o' Tis Itose accompa idow and three children ¢ 3600 for the de and father Hutchinson Co. ar o will ith of a hus- in the Hart plant, according to m through Vocal solos angement stion of A petition v Cor Com- Hartford compensation ssioner Noonan of Ensemble. and Story of 1 Mrs. Irving 1 2 Th for e was brought by resa Orzechowski n. Catherine chowski, all of zainst the Hart 1 the hear- in Hart- Stempien and Saul mance Tyle hich of t cleverly telling th and Mrs. Kendrick's ror in the pripeipal events i and closing 1 the silver t con- 5 silver dollars, fr gat pre in Verse and John O 2 Rooth street & linson company 14 November Attorney Martin I ed the plaintift itz of ndant. liv ain i The action death of the John Orzechowski, i was take man nd cong 1150 father and husband 0 died August Britain Gener: Sl ng cake | f ractured skull he in the factory. On Aug ski went to work there he f the empl He then nt r mountin Ken- with a wi in New received 10 Mr. and on Married in Windsor 1d Mrs. Kendricl tev. 1. 0. Gr Poq 1« chow s before 7 to his 1 low rd to tonock (Windsa hack wreh at the hor Windsor den plat e fell b cions. Ma David U and and Mrs all days later the Commissioner st grant nsation In Alexis | pe in [ said that hoth principals in 1) should settle dingly. Iollowing arbitration the Hart & Hutch- agzreed {o pay the Orzec sinee Dr, was born e cas Georgia, and inistry for over sixth Baptist nia. has been accor o+ s, [ the is {he mir inson how- ski f At their wedding ttended by J. T couple were - - and school taxes in Amer in the height of axpayer's fam- bert Toll st man and Dr. Kendrick’s sis- [ Samoa r, Mrs. J. M. Sloop of Rome, G, |the children o s matron of honor. The brides- fily. | Parker 2 are based First Concert— Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1929 at 8:15P. M. Central Junior High = ng facilities for 200 cars in rear of the Junior High School, Main at Chestnut street. Park k 'S Entrances to parking space on Main St. between: school and Trinity church. Experienced men in at- tendance. e officiating | of | icul- | | JOAN CRAWI'ORD Baptist | & | the | Al Hartford represented | fhe 1 hospital | began to talk with | ican | Unless ofliers leated, the written L atrical notices and reviews slumn are for the respect “COCK-EYED WORLD™ Edmund lowe and Victor Laglen, playing the | ock-Eyed World,” on the ter wer hundreds T THE CAPITOL i is tl showin Hollyw Capitol Wec v doul Mor 10Wi scre bassy thea- | changes sponsible for that could the not £00d new mittance duriy picture course, packed never wit on the in store The . mbassy e 1wo characters L rare treat | with Jean | written Dy [ Maxwell {the Glory,' | stiny time, story Lowt ird collid marines, L singer | tropic The Master Barbers Plan Banquet December 10 ‘ym of Fos Moi and selected is continuous show from | daily AT STR lramatic strength M-G-M all-talking pi itor AND to hold tl Decer contrast the | 10 ) v no of Hartford e in the Cantral and the later scenes in thy lionable New York ford has t een American s’ com h present CORONER FRELS DRIVER Bridg ee. 3 (RA—A finding od b 1 pathize at this modern girl's bewilde convention sigl enie love at Brahm of white young { northbound stand why should worry and the boy Other subjects offer Hardy in “They Garber's orchiestra Muldowney, and Sound News, Beginning Thursday will offer the sen | mystery thrillef® with man and ¢ or her soes on a under- . [PALACE Jan NOW PLAYING Paramount “Broadway Babies” Co-Teature “The Far Call” with CHARLES MORTON Short ship, he bec hasn't a cent Laurel Boom* with the Go tional all talk Unholy Nig program of vaudeville Subjects TOMORROW and THURSDAY He had everything o man might desire—but the loye of another man’s wife, See STHE ONE WOMAN IDEA” with ROD LA ROCQUE and MARCELINE DAY Co-Fent SDARK ST with JACK MULHALL and LILA LEE Also Selected Short Subjects SKATING TONIGHT Stanley Arena SKATING FROM 8 (0 11 Admission to Hall ree to Ladies Warner APITOL | WED., THURS., FRL Double 3ros, Last Times Today “Hollywood Revue” ralking I'catures See her—hear her—cheer her ALICE WHITE —in— ‘THE GIRL FROM WOOLWORTH’S" Dancing to (lellzht you! Singing to surprise you! Melodies to haunt you! AND Warner Bros. Present PAULINE FREDERICK in “EVIDEN( | The graphic answer to a vital human probler | with Lowell Sherman, Myrna Loy William Courtenay, Alec Francis |Local Girl Held by I Police in Flint, Mich, | ant William telegram | that Chief Detective Se McCue today re Flint, Mich Abraham from orders fron Britain girl will rought home parents desire, S MeCue thol doub! to whe heen comm rgea has sof 1ctual offens: It is possible the mar- solution 1 he in Flint may problem. Mysteries Lurk.... An unusual thrill- er. directed by Lionel Barrymore and acted with rare skill— THE UNHOLY NIGHT with Ernest Torrence Dorothy Sebastian Roland Young ") loyn Mayer A Tatkive oo VAUDEVILLE SUN.—50 THIS 1S COLI At last! Warner Bros. TRAND TODAY and WED, Continuous The . beautiful star you've been waiting to hear! Her first all-talking romantic role! 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