New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 9

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BRITONS BATTLING ON BIRTH CONTRAL Lenient Attitude of Bishops Arouses Strong Protests London, Nov. § (UP)—When| the Lambeth conference of Angli- can bishops announced the results of its discussions, particularly its lenient attitude to—ards birth con- | trol, it started a controversy which has raged ever since. { ELM CITY CONCERN T0 BE REFINANGED Holding Company Designed to Gontinue Local Control New Haven, Nov. § UP—Continua- tion of local control of the United Tlluminating company founded by New Haven people and developed successfully for many years under the direction of James English, its president, is the object sought to be attained in a plan announced today NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. the company, is for the formation of a new corporation to be known as the Illuminating Shares com- pany. This company will have an authorized capital of consisting of 1,400,000 the United INluminating company. The plan further proposes that the stockholders of the under a deed of trust for 15 years. The trustees under this trust will be James English, the president of the company; Lewis H. Frederick F. Brewster, nis A. Blakeslee and J. Alex Ham- iiton. pany in a circular letter sent out by |IMuminating company stock held by $35,000,000, | (0- shares of | United Ilumi- | nating company transfer their stock | intcrests of all the stockholders will | be treated in English, | Major Den- | them in trust. Two for One Basis As each holder of the United II- luminating Co. stock would receive two shares of Illuminating Shares stock for each share of the United Illuminating company stock | transferred to trustees, he would re- company stock would entitle him to. Under this voting trust plan, the | the samc manner as | those who are the largest holders and they are the stockholders and ther possibility of sale or change in the control of the company will be ended for a 15 years' period at least and it will serve to keep the con- trol as at present. The United Illuminating Co. one of the first in the count generate electric current. From its modest plant at the start in Temple Class A stock. The directors of ih'r!umc the same amount in dividends | street it has expanded so that al corporatiop will be the directors of |and rights to take increased stock | that one sharc of the Illuminating | he present time it has two huge plans in New Haven that serve New \ Haven and adjacent ferritory with | another plan in Bridgeport that serves the territory in a greater part ‘ of Fairfield county. | l WINTER HITS NEW YORK directors who are named as trustees. Oppose Outside Control | Several efforts by various outside New York, Nov. 6 (P)—Winter | made its first impression upon the metropolis today when, with the was | t HAWKS IN FLORIDA ON SPEED FLIGHT Transcontinental Aviator Seek- ing New York-Havana Record Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 6 (®—Cap- tain Frank Hawks, attempting (o cstablish a new airplanc |trom New York to Havana, at the munl lp.n airport 5 p.om., E T speed record landed here at today to re- |speed flight to Havana, tain Frank M. Curtiss airport this morning to have |an adjustment made on his motor. |He remainea only a moment took uff |a. m. ST | lhuk set out first for Havana {at 7:45 a. ;. Mechanics at Curtiss airport were surprised 55 minutes |later to sec his fast plane wingiug back to the landing field. captain called for some hasty tention to his motor, beckoned a truck to the plane to refili with fuel, and ten minutes latcr took off again, hoping to reach umbus, 8. C., his first scheduled stop, shortly after 12:15 p. m. He expects to cover the New York- Cuba, asoline Cap- | Hawks returned to and ain for Havana at 8:50 Stop! Hardly a day passes but some | for the creation of a voting trust % ;i A g s b ’ e e e H, route of 1600 miles seven | E - interests have been made to acquire \mercury at 36, and a northerly gale, |ward again shortly. ho or a new record prominent churchman will praise, c voting 3 stees will issu =\ control of the company in recent'an unidentified man, about 60 years | 2 T e ! | The :al, which is made Tlluminating Shares beneficial trust| years lold, died of exposure. He was found | Valley Stream, N. Y., Nov. 6 (@ FOR BEST RESULTS known to stockholders of the com- |certificates for shares of the Unitcd | Under the voting trust plan fur- dead in an upper east side street. An hour after he had siarted on o USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | [ | These trustees will issue to the or denounce or cxplain the deci-{ The proposal. which is sions. Here are two statements. bot for and against the conferenc and both made on the same day. | Useful Service | Doctor J. A. Kempthorne, Bishop | i \ of Lichfield, addressing the Dio- cosan conference at Stafford, de clared that the Lambeth confer ence had rendered useful service | by making it clear that the Chris- tian religion was not one of mere prohibits and taboos. “We say," he continued, i sex relationship is something beau- | tiful and sacred. ,We want m‘ | A Sale...A Porter Sale... With Prices Lower Than Today’s Low Prices! IS THE TIME NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATE EVERY PORTER SALE IS A GENUINE SALE. THIS ONE WILL MAKE HIS- TORY IN PRICE GIVING. STARTING TOMORROW — “that | rescue it from the cesspool thought and conversation into which some of our modern writers have degraded it, and reaffirm lhal, the home is at the center of human | vell-being and that the foundation | of the home is our Lord's principle | #nd standard of marriage—that is, a life-long and indissoluble union ‘tor better for worse’ of one man with one woman and the exclusion | 0! all other on either side.” The Bishop =aid that the confer- ence's resolutions stressed the need | for self-control and unselfishness in married and unmarried alike. Glory of Home “On this subject of sex, the whole tiend of the resolutions and of the report is towards positive teach- ing on the sacredness of stx re- | lationship and the glory of the Christian home Sex teaching and its influence on the young was discussed on the same day at a convention of the National Sunday School Union at | Gloucester. “I do not much sex teaching i clared S. Watcrhouse, addressing the convention. “There is a danger of familiarity. breeding flippaney. 1 e LR $126.00 8-PIECE WALNUT SUITE The Rev. A. D. Belden, speaking Buffet and Six Chairs. 16 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY NOW And There Are More At the Store consider that over- is good,” de- o1 the moral and reiigious ideals o. adolescence said that love-mak- ing films were bad for the adol- | escent as destroying their inno- | cence and prematurely arousing their passions. 2 “Calf-love,” he said. “is nothing $180.00 to be feared. It is almost always | 8-PIECE QUEEN ANNE SUITE intensely pure and clean, and non- Extension Table, 60-inch Buffet and Six Chairs Extension Table, Now . physical.” SEES FLAT ROOFS ON FUTURE HOWES Realty Official Predicts Opaque Windows, Cooling Systems Chicago, Nov. & (UP) — Within the next ten years single family houses will be flat roofed, with opague windows, two inch wallg and cooling systems of their own. according to Herbert U. Nelson, executive secretary of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. The association believes flat ks e $380.00 rcofs can be utilized for outdoor | 9-PIECE ANTIQUE OAK bUTb living rooms in these days of small ¢ Table, Buffet, Server and Six cEmETse— Regular $410 5 = 2 X 9 Picces $159.00 ] R 9.PIECE WALNUT SUITE i e o0 Extension Tabie, Buffet, China and Six Velour Cov 5379 00 Your Last Chance To Send in Your Check to the Community Chest Will End Saturday November 8. Campaign Closes on That Date. ered Chairs. NOW $314.00 9-PIECE HEPPLEWHITE 4 $195.00 8-PIECE QUEEN ANNE SUITE With Double Fédcstal Table, 66-inch Buffet and S Chairs. NOW S L UITE fix Chair ments Opaque Windows Y N = 8 Ladder Back Opaque windows as wide as store $385.00 be used to provide FINE 9-PIECE MAHOGANY SUITE without loss of pri . vacy, because though sunshine can 2 7k W Buffet and Six Chairs. penetrate, the public gaze cannot. . \ Nelson predicts “thinner and :"NH N\ \ J thinner” walls and partitions whick $379.00 will save so much space that an- other room can be added without 9-PIECE QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SUITE increasing the dimensions of pres. ent house plans. With C Buffet od Seats Extension Table, Chira NOw $229.00 9-PIECE WALNUT SUITE With Extension Table, China, Buffet and Six Chairs. building lots when yard and re- creation space is at a premium Modern downspouts and gutfers and the waterproof character of materials make it unnecessary now to pitch roofs to combat the ele- Remember, 10 Organizations Depend Upon Your Help. If you Have a Job-You Are Better Off Than Many $30,000 Still 1s Needed. windows may air and light h Table NOW Chin Centuries ago when a man built & house, he usually built it of stone with walls a foot and a half thick | He did this to keep his house warm | \ and dry. This construction also 8 & i Jrais % 44 4 | ¥ Lfllr\l it cool v'\] <unn]\;4‘; .‘\oflrv;H‘ $020 sulating materials will accomplisk: 10-PIECE this double purpose Porches at Rear 5"":["[‘{“!'\"- The average city dweller finds no £ “ PO . similar to that $397.00 pleasure in sitting on a front porch Frilted PLAIN MAHOGANY SHERATON near the street because of the traf ] N / SUITE 4602 : ITE fic. Hence, Nelson advocates plac- C——— 13 11 ing the kitchen on the street side and the living quarters of the house or the quicter rear side JO-PIBCE SOLID MAHOGANY $375.00 o HEPPELWHITE SUITE )-PIECE BERKEY Now Pric stry Cove - '349 It's Not the Other Fellow's Job Its Up to YOU. Piccos. Now I to real estate men and architects, dees not take to radical changes in design. For cxample, home build- ers do not take kindly to circular rooms, but prefer an old-fashioned bed to the space-saving ship's cabin bunks forecasted by one architect. & GAY SUITE The public, however, according 72%-inch Buffet, Hair Cloth Covered Chairs. i d in the Thanksgiving Sale At Chicago, Nov. 6 ~ Vic Frasier. promising Texas pitcher who refused to join the White Sox last spring and who subsequently was ruled in- eligible from further competition in organized baseball. today was rein- stated by Commissioner Landis Frasier was reinstated after he promised to join his new club. James Vaughn of the Cubs and $445.00 9-PIECE THE UNITED COMMUNITY CORP. Maurice Stanley President. AID MAHOGANY 9-PIECE DL\CAV PHYFE SUITE OLD ENGLISH J ITE NOW leon A. Sprague. Treasurer, causing damage estimaled at $200,- ed thei~ roofs but cfforts of the 1 ‘h Q John Ogden of the Cincinnati Reds 000, city's combined firc depariments y s . L L e : Frwin v YOREEARRES (0} PR UG C LT D E BT N ) ( Campaign Director, also were reinstated \ Vindlay, 0., Nov. § (UP)—Fire, preceded hy an explosion, destroyed the Marvel theater here today, driv- ing tenants of an unstairs apartment O Q Several adjacent apartment houses brought the fire under control be- to the streets in night attire and F . e e Co nnecticut s Best Furuniture Stor for: extensive damage was done.

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