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Second Section NEW BRITA Pages 11 to 18 IN HER NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930. - — | 1B ) \dable Direc d corn g | E ° ®, 0 f W k 5 £ 2 & T ¥ evening., Watch Night Church of God in Christ To Be Heard Throughout New Year, UfiHT SER\(]BES TOREPEAT PAI]EANT : CUWUQS e Pas T e 5 Amon (Lnt Churches G e e 3 5T 4 tinued” stories of 1930 was the story | F 7307 2.} i Baly come | Lk > school; India Still in Ferment — |o (. London naval armament re- e Wo ome and Foreign Lon¢ al armame . o | |E 11 a. m. church school . Ohio Prison Ts Litile| “Siomimoes Swedish Churches Announce Im- Christmas Program Character- e 2 e PN e 10 rison S ittie igned in the spring, this treaty | W 1 | e P Shsiro i R S & meeti 4 : ; puis new restrictions on e navies | JGSSIVE Ceremonies Tomorrow | ized as “Most Beautilul” | marvisr cnncn oot caib vangelistic servic (hanged Since Disaster |of England, Japan and the United | e Do o] | o S band States — restrictions which will | | 5 A i e W N eve, § e . have marked effects on the actions| pecial obscrvance of New Year's Christmas pageant, | i seilio Vatch ngle Trial May Be of the naval leaders in all of these ‘“,()' will be r in many of the | Adoration of the Kings and I A v d CILHE 3 . countries during 1931, In the United | : | berds,” which was presented at the | P ) hes, several f which . Sensational. Blates, fosexampledimany warahing | oo Sch LIChes asyeral sorimiich | Uk RGBS BT B L 2 : will be scrapped. The battleship | have announced Watch Night serv-| 0000’ jage sund ill be repeated i ¥ n's Bible Class i Utah will be towed out to sea and |1C¢S beginning We el CYEPINE | tomorrow night at 7:15 o'clock. So | ! o ; - BY BRUCE CATTON sunk by gunfire as a target for the fand continuing until after midnight. | 0o hrossions of admiratio = s el e H ( | Most of the “big stories” that flur- | battle fleet. New construction will| -Annual candle light services will |00 ol onen by those pres- | 3 5 4 = s T ass ried newspaper offices during 1930 |be begun, and the American con-| D¢ Observed by the Iirst Lutheran | e “2ng o numerous were the re . will put on o a7 oy are as dead now as the brittle and | gress will have to determine just|and § i Bethany churches. At oo ror a second presentation that | First Chris & second Adyent g M B vellowed leaves of the newspaper [how much new construction it cares | the First Lutheran ‘ehurch Henry | 8 ER 100 E SRR BERERE 08 C07 [ ehureh quar L Sund a. m. churc palll ) B files in which they were laid to rest. | to initiate. 1"0"; <""" . wly "\‘""!'l org ]mw ant this Sunday. | Iriday, 5 i ) s dor 1 ag : : ¢ Philippine In nearly > great events| The same is true of the other sig- ,‘\‘,,,f[. ‘\{ it v ,;tn\o“ ‘;‘\“'I)li he program centers around will m - > 0 Is that nlul'-l -lm,m: headlines Will | natory powers. The London naval | e e Adgh L fan r scencs of Christy 1 £ o T never be heard from again, exc reaty, thereforc be theili AN G b oL stor The sk Elim (swedish) I v st (ot eIl e SR S ror e ive o Folloy , oyt W ) p. m. jutior cho red | Slit Skirts Return, A few, however, will carry over | e | [ 1!\11 1{‘;'}1.' an ,( ‘m.l,...n 1 Sl | L wi ) Knees l' \p(hed \gam Into 1531, They wer news. to Biilings Case ! e e e appearance of the 1 rmon by th o Stanley Memorial e ] bl *I“°"l\'ll 1""“ i \‘1" Gl he Mooney-BHIINgs | o0 direcion o nouncing the birth of the C: Peterson; Ita class lesson, “The N s DEE T CAt AR e G Y s 3 child is achieved with striking light- | school at 1 p. 1 on by i o . bred headlines in 1930 and they will <30 L the long missing “key | O ar Prefu 1 e e of 7 remAenoT ¥l st HClley 4 s o [witness,” John McDonald, was ool (o] > sings from the s of th s ' et Ancng thees o ally wor¥ | found in Baltimore and taken back | . < wess. The journey of the Ch alliance, at | ; i B o, Diceat atory ot ihe vear |to San Francisco, where he recanted} "y T AT Hols to Bethlehem and 11 ; ople’s b Bo 1ue DIBRest sLory Ii” "“"_‘ A1 the testimony he had originall | R e nce of the s e rvice with ad Eliza- | s o o L iy She G venl hich way | en against the two labor leaders who E et h and Mary by Dpoth M. Evana A bl Coibmbuson ‘;‘W‘I ',1‘ "’1“ _‘;‘ ' 9201 have been in prison since 1918 for a r and are 1 by S oaTy 5 noticeably EpnVICLSSyere necato et murder which they insist they did [ e a i The last embers of that firc have | MaT9er Wh e londay, : Yong since turned cold. gaunt, "_l“'m,““ e ohare aaan or | trustee 1 inz g e :\‘;‘1‘,;,“5‘].]1;;\,’0 "mll\ll\l\Yr‘ ’hfl g < »g | Tevi d the case, and cach time The most : = e convicts died, has been rebuilt and | TIU d :f‘ “"” ""“‘,””” ) ¥ "’}"”‘v ik nhal refurnished. Fire-blackened walls Jestodap FE et o g rs have been replaced, and a new |4 Ao HOIDA A RE | : lian troops, SLOL C15 OCTUPIES T1e P o: | thetic to Mooney and Billings than 1ot varicolored lights g X e :"O”\l;".l‘\‘ n;v;]l Ix the men U]ll()h‘)'\ Al R e . e i Qe s negligence killed. S AnS case ever seen in 2 2 ' : But the Ohio prison fire story, as| OP/0 "1 €A% T : I r s one DBritis r to each S ito-y it ok overi ety Morat pinl 2 ”h‘ .l” )l.’ v.“ ‘\Iv” tori about w:u,‘nn?‘lw I 3 % y and to be heard from it—much mo: £ Qb A e nd vors = of 5135 Indi The Ohio Per jary was anti- 1 L R Danie ‘“\ 3 Mor St, John's (Ger d and horrit overcrowded o back ts Ru | DCORTAL pEag of th S s nglish serv- 1st spring. It was so extremely out b g o DEELRISIAS [0 10Na 15 11 a == T ROTIIRE B e el Sk i G Orzan prelude, : - GERMAN LECTURE ’ icts were killed be- : el i s carols .. 0. H. Nicholls | o, a . by’ Di 6. "Wemes:: Condifion lof Men fu An open between 1l choirs, H . : Death. The Home Saved. Sun- fore prison Is could get them and his wife, Queen Helen de- IRl e sionary socicty at t o Fo i of Vel e oy A to safety. It v HoicYeTCron/dSIiAt 1: and it can e ntly be Crman el Lo | Wec W J Fellows’ Hall, 144 Arch st., New Bri for a mo the fire the prison [ JC SHE) B 0 °F " of rvic hour 2:30 7 i ain. Music mnd vooal reclinis, Admis- was @ regular powder mine, ready cted sthialiliencwan! e _"1 Jambino” .. Evelyn Reffelt ks ol Sion free. Come and bring your friends. 10 explode into a dreadful riot on the : ‘;\'"(“ o m]"" 1Y Lteria ALL WELCOME Slizhtest ion. Few people | 40U R . e = Al realize how narrowly the worst pris-| o 0 irahing |Safer It Came Upon 1 St. Matthew's those days just after the fire. ‘ A e o ar zible R destroyed ou Are Welcome Vittle Change Since Holocaust | o WJ,. 5 too. U ™ Iy You | The important thing to realize | %V S e B e r. St Tt e | S ' Bny noar e oIR8 LRITELDE se BEgLEln Frederick Ames, Wilbur to the | now 18 that lttl YT used by all dirigibles now in place 2 : - | peovement Has baen made since iha | LoEh B S SEREE S SON R WALTER L. MAGNUSON url Siova 1 John Allee : . i e Sonaions mat bee o he Inflammable Bydroge forn:| : “Candle Light | trouble last spring still exist It _"‘1 \,‘W‘ "“:M’”m b il s W. e e y v anadie lg t | Last spring here were ‘w men | rowih of the R-101 distster.| S oh low ) | prison houses the same number of | Furthermor | i ristmas Caro nmen ; it lessons | CHES oung peopls | Last spring the old cell blocks| ™ P Befall tHa| SR — S had an antiquated system of indi- | drawn fron (ditional Bolremia : Teinity Emmanuel Gospel el'VlCe vidual locks for the cell "0":‘ ; produced a nation- | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES Y V0! s B i i n or {¢ of the t = - or- vssional election — the L Fi L | ¢ ffects will make heddline First the pas- ran S fira would reap | Cifects of which will make heddlincs | Fir i o e irst Luthe ‘ Xi & e ° for a long time to come. That clec- e | i e of the house and senate, put many | i rimary sto I | of ed the prison into office, retired s o1 B . - | agement for its failure to have a e ; B 5 T Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 28 | lefined procedt o ve new foree to ‘Good Ki nc at 4:30 o’Clock | th Niical as prohibition A i e | power trust Quar 4 i o - S serv i he inded by na T tional | I3 118 ANEOUS B 1 Sodni radi , ; torney ge has not been estab- | [© 50 THES MO * Ohc I i g — e prin “Lo' How a is Llooming"” T b \ n class o1t was agpond every.| IDES WERe priniea Som o the most| L0’ 10 o8 ‘ oy . .« | STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH where that Ohio needed an entirely f h i 0 V ddi Yu Year 1 1 ) in Swedi 9240 @ . and 12 noon—Church Sclool the e s 1it had a e i " " . R . g : ¥ e TH VICTORIOUS e = roblem ) Q P - } SO e LD oRdeutay i PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 ’ . « v | Nig " Weber 5 Services at 10:30 A, M. and 7 P. M. y J ‘” Chflmbfllfilfl COU[]CII Re 6160 ing re wi Vi William Anslie, West Hartford, will have charge of both services. 2 ”‘ P ll R d B l ool ‘“‘F ome arti 5 ‘. 5 v thought of Thy loving kindness, O God, in the midst of Thy Slin sol ed some art s venue by gang- | i ed to sery L in , with hun-| 3 e ot & NN of people n 1 s sup- s “yt»\ ~'luv' "\(n;‘,‘,‘ ]m — the r in & ; Wt first that he was killed i i et procession 3 . j he too active in ex L posing g ctivities St niehl Thedlcaten 1 N h f h t developed o nitiation of a class of Magi Kings” .. |the openir e lrs urcn o C ris was not the case Ins s el 5 SO S e Dubois | ing for aid. o shown that 1d been e o :MI\‘"'\ Church A crowd gath 1 door 1 a. 1. preaching 9:13 A, M.—Sunday Church School Sdloh e s e e fioo e AR R Bn e g e e - 10:45 A, M.—Beginners’ and Primary Stor; action résented nis retiisal tofextend |\OTACERWCIAT 1, (oD Lexy eSSISIENE S B i e .... Dach | himself in the temple, recorder, H. Person; financial scere- 8. ple, dy i ] ; ently was able 1o get because of )”-“1'\.'“.1I°,',\ H (.”:.‘ (:,? {,; ,1{ s¢ ,‘,l,‘;ul W. L. Magnuso ani ter found in his coat pocket ad- Special Music by Choir and Chorus close conncetion with high police of- [ Warae e tinall George Westerman, violinist | dressed to him, and signed by M 3 Qi G e e Ly Sermon by the Pastor ficials e L L e R e e e wport, Music Lovers of New Britain! A New Year’s on by % ometmonn UL, S o | chaplain, Howard Pascoe. Ji, g orua el i Lioh St SNERYO Nk Third Annual FUTURE E A named Frankie Fost S T Feed C. Trelle | Tnvocation by would arrive here in a few d ::‘y“" :")’I ll"';“ ot i Hk”“"“' Sl |’1;‘ i (”:1(‘“"'!1"1 ‘h L”"\' I"r;l\t g e enen i LY CANDLE LIGHT SE l 12:00 M.—Men's Bible Class W § tive time last night, and has served | New B Wil sy I 9 ) | be reviewed. So, probably, will be | tive tim _ v r 1 ot 3 x Tt at = " =. ) D'one Tal many of the rumors of corruption | longer in that office than more ;m“ e Federal Agents Probe Sunday Afternoon at 5 o'Clock 5:00 P. M.—P'eng Yu C)” ’C! 3 e e % e %5 per cent of the members have sethlehem, i 4 h L o oht Club e e o G | Capone’s Casino Inlexest The Swedish Bethany Churc 6:30 P. M.—Sunday N ] e sustice sherllyatier s ey L S e n oRios Tor Bt | Chureh chovis | Chicago, Dec. 27 (P—Th L S o NEW YEAR'S SONGS AND READINGS = Juke Tingl | vears, and Willam H. Bentiey, re-| - 7And C P ERG o G Mixed Chorus—DMale Chorus—Ladies’ Quartet NE 'S SONGS A be I;"“,‘rd from in the nmew year. | corder, has served for 15 years, The laiited ';' STl Walter L. Magnuson, organist and director A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL & S i | is planning recognition for the | fea ed in Alphonse ( e's financial George Westerman, violinist | ¢ e \ich o re- | es because of a plan to ind e S : Tudia Threatens Bloodshed three, either at a banquet or by pr i A3 S Carl J. Fredeen, pastor Tn & broader sense, the “big story” | sentation of tokens of the ¢ | D e 3 of 1930 was probably the upheaval Of the members at a m S i ;'f, S Lo in India. There Mahatma Gandhi Report on ’Hu progress o (“‘ | [Seenit o e 5 aitton idol of millions of Indians, despaired | changes that are being mu ; in the | : R inset of cver getting the concessions he | basement to provide a large banquel| e 5 - o NEw YEAR ML A 7= s € rk may be | Offertory—" te igioso The newspaper e he British govern- | hall showed that the work may WISHING Y T Tart e S ot e Sk oy | o canict Bl | e oo CHRISTMAS PAGEANT e ctance” struggle for com.|banquet hall on the first floor will | Congregational : | connection w :,-ll“':-‘u::;';:“;d(n;n be ready for the lodges that are| ‘It Came U Cle ¢ {been received a s v Ly S B Jlanning special events after Janu- | Christmas m Carl | here through 5 Gandhi himself wa ested, and | P | ney o n Dieg nty, Ci [ t he is now lodged in prison. His ary 4. y | an ,_ nic e ora lon o e followers, however, are continuing | ST = | | ro ) : their struggle tor independence. Flowered Taffeta Used (£ f\"\y o '1" DL ICEE . ’ Mornir : < PAYS” Hundrens of e ey e | For Evening Sippers o nd i . Gilmack, 10, ¢ Kln S an epheras Sermon by the Pastor — -‘I IGHTEOUSNESS PAYS in clashes with police and soldiers. L PES 5 | Sor - : 10 S e alm Beach, Dec. 27 (P —Evening O Holy Nigh w hours or B " re have been imprisoned.| Pa v S 1 g o s Joors Open, 7:00 A‘}n'vy !h-m?\‘r\u::r;:' is us tense now as slippers in gaily flowered taffeta | Church choru Mary's hospita Will Be Repeated By Request Sunday 7:15 P. M. Evening W "‘»‘h_”‘- "1 D 1 I'“'”], 01} = it was carly in the year, and shows the latest whim of fashion for | Grows ht of scepticaen « 7 ANCER OF COVETOUSNESS” Pdpular Service With Motion Picture . “‘,‘,;n:“:r»r abthE | dancing daughters, dowagers and thiehem T } 1¢ third in @ chain of fatal blood 10:45 A. M.—“THE CANCER Y = SEVEN FACES no signs of abs g | : ¢ P g Sy 3 e 5 e = e “The Te a nts . = e ifferen Some observers fear that Gandni's | divorcees of Palm Beach. | “Shepherds Chr | infections, his assista wing Last in the Series on “The Ten Commandment A Picture That Is Distinctly Different precept of mnon-violence will be| These are accompanied by 'n:ff - | Postlude, | cumbed to ti me dise a (347 S et - = Bbandoned during the coming year |ing evening bags. The slippers are| o ray days after cmbalr the corpse Special Music By Quartet e “in which case an exceedingly|in sandal style with high slender| \women's S ed. Gilnack wrch § ,,,‘:J,,. rebellion would be loosed on fhecl and medium vam Vahlstron i Umed o = . at 9:30, 10:45, 12:10 the world | ol inatmoon s 1 | 'vic The Indian st laj forfindepen. | BRI e temperature Jot G QMO0 LR i1rs nafele X Tnnlt] Methndlst pls All to All Services ¢ n, is another 1930 story|said to vary f{ron acgrees| X [ very se to ich has a carry-over into 1931. :JI‘,‘,“;‘”"‘K‘K‘ s e sl FOR BEST RESULTS drive a taxicab in london has tc ical examination, Still a per of the “to be con-{when away from the sun USL HERALD CLASSIFVIED ADS | pass a sUL i ill anothe t L W way b Z l it B a stfL &