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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930, Conflict Over Bus Terminals Crops Out Before Committee; 3,300,000 Passengers In 1929 —o Proposal to Keep Vehicles Out of City’s Business Center Meets With Op- position—Suggested Ter- minals Would Free Cen- tral Park of Independent Lines. A proposal by Alderman J. Gu: tave Johnson, approved by Chief W. C. Hart of the police department, to L s out of the from Cou the business cen- ith v oS Sablotsky special committee proposed € buses off the & room for ed it*ri through tra ilous.” Las approximatel said, tr 14 be y did not cor ey should be e O satisfactory ther cider ary to prov s of the Suggests Comnion ‘Terminal A plan for would the ci gestion pr by T. L. Prosser, an a office of Perry & Bisho; He propos building of \ a tunnel under Jordan’s Plans Great Expansion Program recent meeting of Jordar n street, the plans for m which e is quite Mr. Rosenblatt 3ritain Herald has dising s have sponse and to show our are about program soon the expendi- ture of several thousands of dollars. program. calls for the renovation and redecor ire store. New de 1 be added and when re is ready for its opening—a ore will b men's and »parel stor proud of. and decor- Jordan's in- To n we to start a great which Expansion will necessitate the complete 1 children New Britain will be Before the carpenters ators begin their worl tend 'to clear all its accomplish this in the shortest spac: of time, the store will hold a clear- The opening day of the sale will be announced soon.—advt merchandise e Detective Victim of the railroad tra icross Church street parallel Corbin place, r back of block hooked More" |,lvmn training institute and possibly |two delegates will be present from the New Britain playground in- structor’s staff. More applications |have been received than the local foundation can possibly accept. | William Helm of Hartford | United |avenue, a club leader and formerly la club member, has been engaged | Philadelphia, New York and New |to teach archery for the sum Camp Menato t Reedville, Hills, Maine. There will be mor than 100 boys at the camp under | his instruction. The Britain delegates to United June training institute are u to| Philadely bring musical instruments a poration of masquerade costumes they may solidated ( |able to obtain for participation in the program arranged for :mghl UNIFICATION OF THREE Corporation May Control Jersey Corporations Bostor Cambridge Tragedy e Cambridge, Eng., June 4 (P Detective ant Willis died in hospital here today from yesterda in a en D, ate, shot and ‘Wollaston, famous ind Cambridge instruc- ew the and Cor New York Hor ersey N. Potts, 1 killed A. I explorer tor Willis we and stunt United REY, STEPHEN A, GRONOL 2510 L0 1 ORDAINED {5 YEARS AGO | unex- | | Pastor of All Saints Church to Ob- died been s shot in the groin, underwent operation During the night his condition took a sudden turn for the worse and he die this morning. His e third death from the incide hich was plained hare, Potts having soon Wollaston an fustra il serve Anniversary of Religious ds presumed to i flicted Office Friday Rev. Stephen A. Grohol the ' church and former curate cred Heart church, will observe the niversar, o0 his Catholi pastor of on Wilcox at the Sa- 4 United Cory th do street sout end of ( nter continuing ordination Fri- Pt priesthood on 4 the Humphre er Groiol was g oper Bernare emin ordain his first solemi Milford and wa Sacred Heart chu serving as curat art church for four ompanies the chur rere he ] Hornblos and ru high t north of the into Main stree street n permission by Bishop Nilan to be would |5 of o He ted P new Drabs Domestic ton—Hoover 1 for was successful parish zation in 1 and IR, ACHIEVEMENT NOTES - »eri ™" 7 e ession of senate Catlin {'iciei Presridcnt of monthly meetin ophomores at (. U. .llf.fl)le lents elected to ¢ Holyol« ndation is nNext year, ac All Warner ociate member of a Aff in charge tive in other extra-c Morris Y. Brown of Hartfora round d their | he Lily and|to serve plete, £ MRS. SUDREAU DIVORCED June 4 (P—>Mrs Sudrean hter of treasurer of during his senior chlig nior clothing f Thread « %5 hin e LeBaudy late & p the Saha Jacque Jacquelir Moment mother's Il the boys' | er 0d LeBau oduced senior 1 imated is rug has 1ged silk wea apparel It 18 expected that the local Y. M ‘. A. will send a delegate to the arried AT club ¢ worth | reau junior the Colon—Byre been ma DOES COST MORE THAN “DOLLAR” CLEANING YET IT COSTS YOU LESS. One gzenuine desco Dry Clea to a half dozen cleanings. so-called “dollar” desco is absolutel Desco adds to the life of your clo Desco refreshes, revives, renews 1 clothes.» our Desco makes your clothes look better for a longer time NEW SUMMER PRICES The minimum Frocks Dresses has For Good Clothes . . . Good Appe ance . ., Economy—DESCO. charge o and Plai een reduced to 58 W. MAIN STREET DELIVERTIES ERY WH E-R E — e————————————————————————————————————————————— || ttalian Jailed for UTILITY SYSTEMS PENDS ) | o /) Criticism of Pope , Italy, June 4 (&) - A — Farm Board to As Apple Growers in Work Flashes of iife | e FORT) GETS PERMIT FOR (A5 STATION Fear Cutting of ? in the cas FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS in a cigarette it I\UFI.\'G game or of true SE KEEPING AROMA AND GOOD TA Cheste ple ABC of Chesterfi MILD, YES—BUT SOMETHING MORE field offc resul blended, “TASTE above everything”, ONE'S HEAD — in ot victory — that held without foss or var Id’s ever-mount s richness, aroma, sati tobaccos, bler d all summed up in three words {FGARETTES e Chesterfield © 1930, Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co