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wi | NEW BRITAIN HERATD [~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930.. New Uniform Speed Laws Proposed REPORTER TO HEAD &7 = mesmmmmmmmsmmmesmsmg P e s i 1) (OBSERVE 1 By National Highway Safety Group FINANCE CONPANY : Afi‘gfigmfi X’m‘; ol o S EAST OF CANDLES international lesson Rule Adopted at Confer- |t b, Seied e o - ‘ o e:m (:E; f; "Reo:so.:. lll“ e rwsoran” conit. B, R Dechant Leaving Herald (0 Erursrsonrnssuiencun e agad | ot s it v oo . hunual Chanukah Exencises Wil able and Proper” Speed ° L i‘;‘.ffl doin Fait Mortgage Gorp. Sy | Do g B e, e T e e Lo be Observed in Local Synagogie 7 e | First 3 In other words speed per se is not | Wednesday : , “Was Saul a 1 1 v s tomo % Sunds 9:45 a. m. Bible school |week d. huret cfore his conversion to Enabl¢/ Prevention of 'l «n effens S il B e e R A e e " | religious man why It is, however, used as a measure | Dechant, who has been on the Al SR TR 3 \ of the deg f any offense which |of the Herald for St 40 v service, sermon by Rev. William | Thursday, 5 p. m. united weck day nNsralon . s . Collisiofis — Like Conn. | [, ."o. Gilca “bad driving, This is| was snnounced today to take effect | 11955 -"””\"l A Voolish Leader”; |church school, grades 7-2 and 8-1.| At 104 m. men's ible study hour | Wii]] Preach Sermon Q ¢ the provision which makes the new | Saturday. December 27. 6 p. m. Young People’s socict Friday, 4 p. m. @irl Scouts; 7 p. N the vestry chur X 5 Nab Statate. speed regulation the m vere | Mr. Dechant leaves to become | SPzaker, Rev. Theodore Dunn. m. intermediate Christmas program. | {'onrow of South s LEn On Overcoming Feai of| Monda ' p. m. Boy Scouts. Saturday, 8 p. m. primary Christ. | 124 the ik t HeNA i i which has ever been enacted against | president and general manager Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day,| mas Lievelop cckless drivers. Any operator who the New Iair Mort Corp., Washington, Dec. 13.—How fast ile moving at a rate in excess which will open for business at 71 m itomobiles be driven with indicated spred violates the bas- | Corbin place, followin return | Cial O Sunday, 1:30 p worship at This question has long been o by driving in an unreagon- | from a bricf \ trip to 3180 by the scholars; 7 p. m. handi- | Seuth church AL 10 d s one of the most diffi- | able or improper manner, or £0 95, York and Pennsylvania. January 4. craft work class for Boy Scouts Monday, 2:15 p. English class. | the auditoriun cult problems in highway regula- to collide with any person ve-| H native of Mount Carmel, | Thursday. 7:45 p. m. midweck sday, 2 p omen’s Bible | {ion to he d tion hicle, or who violates any rule of | pa. and r his early educa- | chureh servic class; 4 p. m. Jolly Juniors crs brought In the hope that this situation the road, as for ex e driving on tjon in the public schools of that Inday. 65 n. brotherhood Thursday, b m Conx way be clarified the National Con- | the wrong s of the road, cutting | town. At the & of 15 he worked stpper, ladies invited, to be followed | ;eoting, ver e to bear ference on . d Highway | in. violating right of way or similar | i the anthra coal mines, at the | by a lecture by Rev. Samucl Sut- | Ttalian Mis Safety at Washi has promul- | acts, is sub, to the same penalty | came time taking a night* course in cliffc. subject. “Porto Rico,” illus- 9 Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junior, inter- gated a new basis for spced regu-|as that provided for rcckless driv- | MeCann's bu s college at Ma- ftrated withilantcrn & ]mv]' e ST o lation. The new rule was formu- g honoy City, I R i Hunter lated after a carctul consideration begins with a minium of | Ife firet entered the newspaper | e Ol of the h I have been g e or five days imprisonment | pyginess or Mount Carmel Daily Sunday, 0 4. m. church school: A states, These | or both, and has aximum for a | News where he was in turn circu- | 16:30 2 n sh worship. W o S i second offense of $1,000 fine and | jation 1 \dvertising nfan- | H. Barsch, preaching “Who is So-called speed limits were | six months inprisonnient or both : Lo, cily editor and as-|Coming?"; 11:45 a German the earlicst 1 highway regu- | The application of the rule will di- | cigtant ma cditor. Later e | worship lation and retuined in sev- | vert attention from « becume @ reporfer in turn on the| Monday. $ p meeting of cral states, though they are g cal rates of speed t jons which | ppijadeiphia North American, the | Priscilla Girls' at the hon ally considercd obsolete. This meth- | combined with sp " | ppiladelphia Bulletin and the Wil- < ra and Lillian Young. cd provides that speed in excess of | hazar ington Jvery Evening limits set is conclusive ground » End Hide-and-Seck b nington he went 1o Thureday 1. mids praveqmcling convietion. The chief fault with| Herctofore highy driv S! Hanover, Pa. to become city edi-!jee erman will be a consecrat b choir rc school for ret instruction, spe- Assyrian Mission for hasis of cial Christmas worship service at ers one and ion epartments of road Sunday school; 5 @ m. norning worship at Adye Uunter road; 2 p. m. beginners' and departments of the Hunter unday school: 4 p. m. wor- at South ct Monday . Chril day. 4 p 1 at South chu \is method lies in the fact that the U . ) e i el ¢ Fvening Sun. resigning serviee church membership. ! pplication of th rule results in eel t r 5 there to return to Philadelphia and “riday, 8 p. m. choir practice Saturday. 1:3 and inflexible cnforce- his speed- | (hen to Mount Vernon, N. Y., wherc o chearsa Hur oad " he was emploved by th 4 Elim (Swedish) city editor of the Torri b AL S : _end men's Bible class; 11 a ich can be | ¢ ) b 1 W fon now out of existence. For = ith o r, | e d L e e sor 3 oy ear assistancylonth e Susl Klingberg and singing by OBl e ; D3l ' o Give His favorable conditions t are ions i 1 ndert of streets in Torring- i : RrAvEr d 0f necessity 100 low, and for as | he 1 ive y Rl e e T the Children’s Home; 5:15 ‘z.mun‘h\ Rev. It. } an, sut S o " ,,h Organ Re(‘ual s program; T p. i, Vice [T0ON, primary and Stanley Memorial le conditions they are in- favorable i gtrietlioan tor the American Brass Co: vari too high compliance b the L (s e R e e R No le factor in highway regu- ' roud Anerican Brass Co. in the spring of 2 with 1on 1\”< ; r ed in so much bad | The new s cxulation of : i he Herald. The|'o% dlian services with Bibl ving publie | National Conference on St P - = s ot Leccanted ibub] . 100l at 1 p. m. and mon by Mrs - neies of enforcement | Highway Safety may appear to be s weohailoave ol lumbo at 2 n 1 Sl has this type of speed control 1 innovation, but in 1 it is{ 4 v s mew job. He nes e m. the Foreign Mis M Sir) Seouta . Prima Facie Clause Added merely a formal crystalliz ofifi e e ihe . cles annual meeting at the | troop 16 Chureh Rcalizing the inequity of fixed the practice followed by intelligent | wwhile on the Hs ,M i ] - and Mrs. John Beckius \ f 0 soften the arbitrary results by | wise by progressive and intelligent | (o annual ling and marble con- | " r e our adding the so-called prima facie | police departme ¢ el \fare appeals,| Friday. § p. m. Young Peopl s b e lause. The speed limits are retain- The great advance is to be f 5 Snaieli been pup- | €161Y's annual meeti with social. KRGy ed but provision is made that an|in the fact that in the : A 2 e e e - ¢ e operator who is apprehended for | who depart from the r e ety dipector e excoeding he dimit | lsanok toncli=ij subjected ito y e CRallies. | e gy mecticnt Rural Roads i o AL ORT o t worship in Sw stvely guilty, but only prin ie | Enforcement s Now N R e a4 serm pastor on the s S p e guilty, and he may introduce | concentrated : S EeallE < : will hold SCife it Gopie G Rneen iy T L 2 2| the, Hartford Jewish Ledger. il e o ! ligher Court v ¢ FIGHT BTRT IN INDIA conditions he was not driving in fact | punishme I fit their misdeeds. | mes, New a K ; % Lo e L First ot i + ! I . In a dangerous manner. In this 2 he Christmas prog Magazine I service form the rule is most generally s 2 Theoretically it remedies many of u\, 3 ; o | L e the defects of the fixed limit regu of t e R l[]EAI HUSPAND i difference, for the cour Hart ml M are customarily unwilling to 1ok | irious Masonic grauips, Knights of | e LB e o T il derynd saanem ol y ¢ t ., Bihle Class Men Plan favorably upon such refutatory evi- C Gl et ; 3 s ol dence even though the operator has ! M k Wf Tre: ; B . us sch oo pocds 1 e Mass Meeting in Meriden No Limit in Cenn. ool BRNEECE S T alinies | Btiheha S Ay 1 o e s e oy both the fixed limit and the prima Tolioh CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHIES : v ; R a0 i y e ] ress by T ! Sel ECTURE IN GERMAN facie rule with poor success decided : . A Mr. G 2 e e - X iy, whe S Is Thers n Sillenuium® When Wil to abolish speed limits entirely and hica Dec. 13 (UP) — Ar L e First st S 2 . i i i e e | the Devil Take His Vacations"—By DI base their control on the require- who plans to become the s Sunday. 0:45 a Sunday church Matthew" i g i : the Cit iditering 3 . Werner. sunday, Dec. 13. 1930, atw ment that operators should at all ogern s H‘r e in Italy | schecl; 10:43 n. beginners' de- Ser B ‘:m '(“.‘ Sk i & ! I oM. at Odd Fellews' Hall, 141 times drive at a reasonable and Il make up his mi ;““ '10’”‘ i e ot 5 S e b = Rasistie Arch St New Britain. Music, voeal re- proper speed. Among these states|to name “his treasurer as well | where he was ”,“‘\.‘,‘U, peleers B : 4 y - | ! i 2 al. Adm'ssion free. Come and bring are Connecticut, Michigan, Indiana, 'S his partner” and provide DR AL TILY iy (Rl : e Sl ) noak J Jourgisiond sl vl ship agent in Ltaly, coming to | mon, Theodore A. Greene; 12 Midwe A e ; 3 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | el and Kansas. d ot uoon, men's Bible class, leader, Mr. It is generally known among com- petent observers the ed limits | Versity have negligible el upon the L¥dian club of the university to t a position with the Carbone and Bib] 5 icher, Dr. Hadi ) e o e The club is made of young women | Express Co., where he was employ- | dian: 5 p. £-Yu leader, ! ¢ et " speed at which selen are v, | e | 08 e s Uhed Sase atered o T e PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF CHRIST o e Iml.h,“, (o e ate Dr. Cornell laid down 10 new com- | the World W Lampe; 6:30 Sunday Night| s e e e o e \g the co-cls| Enlisting in the 326th U. § riodical ~drives by mo. | 1®W 10 seleet, and still more import- | fantry he returned to Burope as a icers may temporarily situation but not for lon cently the Albert Russeli teskive burean of Harvard unive sity conductee”investigations in sev- eral states having fised lim prima facie limits, and no lim - comparable traffic conditions ' highwav specds v L. Cornell, of the Northwestern Uni- | America 16 years agos ” 4 - medical staff informed the In 1915 he arrived in New York Greene; 2, p. m. Armenian service ; a .m.; Sunday I 1.0 jone MORNING SEEVICE— in=ficill | Miss Helen, 15 St Luther prayer followed ir ? N S H. C. Champe wgie Advent ce 3 p. m., St Condueted by M. F. W, Taler of T it hiow to train a h company clerk in his outfit, where 1. First church | panl's, Harttore oI Matt. I8:11—"For the on of man is come Il was lost.” The commandn et refer- | he 14 months of actual fight- | chorus rehearsal; 7:15 p. m. tryouts, The rchigious school will meet lay. Sund hool ring to the prospective bridegroom): |ing participated in three major | 10T . Wedr y and Thursday aft 1—He should allow you to audit| battl 4 4 Young Wom- noons; public confession. Thurs Vis finances 419 he returned to America Missionary society supper meet- | evenin, § o'clock He should he healthy enot : was mustered out, and | INE e e 2 o™ | Weestae 30 e seate| ernopisy s s g 0" "0 "0 || STANIEY MEMORIAL CHURCH e for the City | week day church s C i | 9:30 and 12 noon—Chureh Sehool nd Trust Co. While in New Thursds 1enia ! Trinity pom. Land I yoi1 10:45 4. m—Vorning Worship, Sermon by the P approximately 1 in all stat studied in the elementary | (8 ]‘ I ) 1 ar Sunday, 9 m. v ‘ FIDELTTY AND REWARD® ; Jrgatni Laoisanie iRd S P | f 0 ontinuee grades week hurch sch SR J 4 Pridiy. 3230 0 o= Amnnal Chieeh <chool Christmas EnferGiinment Ater reviewd 1 t practice Ao . : ) L ;“ 4 “, goliNg Sk 15 i i ! : S Phe Littie Chueh with the BIG. Welcome™ Vinvites vou =1 tion while Lar ¥ ‘ voil Y T the: Naticnal Confervnce of oot and Highway Safot termined that nd one of the pre rilus 1s satistactory at modern hool, wi good disposi Twa years | lie took a course in | P@! Fixed and prima facie rules He should not be 4gEATL | yyte ot Banking, and later graduat- : _'”‘]1] g ces discarded hecause of their in-| “—He should hi f ardc- | g from a post graduate course in | Church will be conducted this v foxit ity. The | te! L literature in the Hartford ate and inflexible quality. The 3 L ¥ gt r o >0q - | 10—He should have and maintain . ) ? Herbert H. Peasc chairman t chin sbolit speed limits wa high school. He came to the New ) s 1 ¢ : . 8 "L’]‘ Jon o aenes fimis a%la good appearance Al isE S mba e ot vo Wil VislEa I Rirad h members T Sy e e : 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Church Schoo not approved for it was felt 14 i ST AT @ 8 DY : | . o s, At . S R X 2 e s DR ey e R the practice left no guide for oper- If he has the right to become ab- | vears 226, where he organized the | ithin the city limits who h not | religi school, third grad s T cac y I, :45 A. M.—Beginners’ and Pri AL S T B e e Wlsorhad Hinflex fairs so hav Aepartment | DY this time made reply by mail to e 15 M.—Morning Worshi GO O (RO (L vou.” Dr. Cornell told the co-cd | Charles B, Parsons. chairman of the o R it s an attempt to combine the donfeimarey: & nanswho xeadsithel Jevered his connectiondwith)ihe o= | S¥CEy member caniass party Wednesday. P < newspaper at breakfast unl hellisa s s Ehe T The P’eng-Yu club will ha a a5 M e oo Sermon by the I qualitics of present practice 3 " al ban (5l kN 0 A DT e - 3% i L cl : C ; provides one for you, 100 e aaa its leader William Barks S Pasto iminate the evil. 2 s cted th the Hl ) . i e o \“"“ 1 “H““"" Rijc Wi l'l—\um(l,_( LB Housp | Resident T o L TEE Sl Rriiay i g ] “OVERCOMII\G OUR FEARS” The rule as promulgated by 1 The sceretury-treasurer of the | VN0 Wil ; ion MISCELLANLOUS ”‘ Kn”:‘ is le “(:\“.; ‘x“w l~11'11\‘. .H:I‘ st L, Al corporation will be Carl R. Johnson, | M lustrating “Life in Me = Chureh of God in Christ A CobEEL N i *1A. M., voted last night to star W s 5 5 v 3 12:00 M.—DMen's which is called ti basic rule, pro- Ir. Johnson is a nitive of New i SNt Mark's On = M J 1 on Monday morning remodel ; : | A mebtis ot i st : S =00 P M—P nibits (1) driving a vehicle “at R R Britain and was educated in the lo- o ) S 7 G a : P speed which is ater than is rea- 5 2 ‘ cal schools In 1920 he went o Gl mnncay 1 J rion. a corp: unic r | sermon hy the e 30 P. ) _Sur A L hookkeep- unday 2 se who were . sishoy + 12 no £ v ] Motion ay conditions demanded a new A committee of assers with first foreign exchange missionary societies; C 1"' the new rule, thercfore, there was jn New Britain. Two years ago he sonable and proper.” or (b) which 4 ol in charge of th 1 new entrance into the base i o is greatcr than will permit the op- |0 1€ SRIEERED TN e b et | IN& departmnent of Bristol Trust Co. Faki last K e ) in the dining room Lottty erator “to decrease speed or stop as | o e e R e e years he remained with |30 M Lhe ¢ 1 ng | nit ting: 6 p. m. youns 99 may be necessary to avoid colliding ’,‘”',”‘” e iy : [I’,\'. that corporation, coming to New. b ”y""“_‘_‘[’l Champe will tell the | prayer and sermon by the rector: 5| 1 willis : t “LIFE [N ME lCO TODAY with any, person, vehicle, or eon-ty g g may use the room for BUle Rl ) a siand g sro fathic yl m“ use ,(\‘v m“ ; o : B e Playergand ot ; ¥ e Speaker R Howard C. Champ: » | SAVINGS (G tme f e Oty Na- |00 8 a5 il ¥ foliow 'y meeting of the T I Yo T 1 i ter: Speaner: Y owalra . a € veyanee T e Wl L e I e i e o by meeting o Yo peak I Thus an operator is subject to [y S tional ban el e . e conviction cven though driving T e He recently qualified for a posi- | Ho=Hia0S ““V' g Bl Gn1 s a speed of five or ten miles an hour |y SEr e el e tion as an assistant national bank ‘H”:"'% Lt : chapel a 5 0'¢ wlwh it under the conditions such action | = Vo i under the 1 treasury | SN W0 8 inteResten Lo s v 130 persons at tables. The kitcl S e Heree el n 4 o ] B B e A e [ Al o s sort should II the Heart of the City, is in fact unreasonable or improper | Cpios S : i i e et NS St cot in L;‘ Jy with I°re ik hmalz For the Hpill of lhu City. $-W) before the ahove date = directly under t} nce of the building., will be 20 P! tor violation of the provisions of the | 1oy rocr corporation ¥ A Christmas par basic rule carries the normal pen-| “The final work will be maki The new corporation is incorpor- # : : congregation will be held alties provided for general regnla- | gian jodge room from the present|ated to do a mortgage and invest- [ " cOneresation will h S th t al Ch h el S R LTI A e S syt | The South Congregational Chure A Saven a0 10 accurately followe and enforced ill be er at the east end on Friday evenin At T:30 would be entircly adequate for the ,na" oo o ers erected on PLAN GRADUATE COURSE Odllerens mes, music and refresh Would Like a Umnu to Welcome You to Its Services “ MN[ANDMENT” control of speed, {liree other sldes, The small kitch2| New Havén, Dec. 13’ (UP)I—Yale| Dcate Ml be the order of the eve- i N[NTH CO 2 As a practical guide for SUCh | en in the rear will be left there <o Divinity School, Union Theological /18- All members of the Armenian Morning Worship, 10:45 obedience and enforcement a s¢co ‘| that lodges using the small room ninary and Columbia University | CCN&regation are zed to attend . s S 3 2 part of the rule is set forth under oy have dinners at every . have completed arrangements for| UM party. which will be in charge Sermon by the Pastor—Limitations of Liberali the title “application of indicated | yeoting, if desired nintlon ot eranvats analin | oL Br i adl Evening Worship, :15 —i— Doors Open, T o e speeds” This part indicates speeds raduate courses in theology = L L of 15 miles per hour near schools| UNITY REBE |\ A PARTY e Ry 1 Ut i A y v:‘“'"v"' S p s Popular Service with Motion Pictur: « o V4 9 and other special locations. ¥5 miles . . were served affor or joint anspices of Yale and alism™: 3 . forum per hour in restdence dist ind Vess meetir Plans were ma \ 1 part of the summer ses- S0ip hou spe I I r A Stirring Drama of the Hudson Bay Count Not Sneed Limits will he held at 8 o'clock on the eve ciely meeting: 5130 standing at 9:50. 10:45 These are not specd . limits. An ning of December 26, followin TOR BEST RESULTS committee meeting; 7 m. Boy S e 73 operator is not subject to conviction | brief lodge mecting at 7.50. | USE MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Scouts, ) )

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