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;\'TZW BRITAIN' DAILY FERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, T925. MANY ROAD SIGNS T S LB e S L ULl L Ll T Lt e g (T I I TN Harttord, Dec. 4 (A—Discussing RECUEDRING © cnfBnsd | | Stoeckel Explans Wartings 0 & (RS ) ol . Motor Drivers ‘ N | e P ’ ; | 1imit is 15 miles an hour—per order of sclectmen” Commissioner of Mo- | tor Vehicles Stoeckel in a recent ad- | drc-s, sald that there are grounds | tor criticizing riuch slgns. That Give Year-around Pleasure | | 27V i &t DTNV DU In states having what is called & “reasonable rate of speed law," he explained, they are usuall preasive of the exact case because on account of brevity, they do not Indicate the whole situation.” Add- | Ing: “The slgn ought to be worded in effect, ‘a reasonable rate of speed | for this place is considered to be 16 miles an hour—Board of Selectmen.” | The Connecticut law provides for VRIS 7! X e e | O : giveisii: ) Choose Your Lamp Gifts at FREE evidence. It means that where a This Mini ” : Hartford’s Lamp Headquarters || s of s Lan Cetar Ghst prima facie rate is prescribed in the atatute the reasonable rate which it interprets still obtains as the real basis for decisions but that if the | prima facie rate is excceded, the burden of proot is on the person who | has exceeded.’” | Commissionsr Stoeckel takes the ilew that there 18 mo question that the reasonable rate of epeed law is| far more elastic, far better qualified | for use in court decisions and better | in every way, than a fixed rate of speed lavw. | DRY WORKERS IN SPLIT N DRIVE ON COOLIDGE Ranks Are Broken Following Send- RISV PRI 3, [ [ | [ ing Criticizing Message = EIRZINE To President | This miniature Cedar Chest is suitable for keeping jewels, IVE p : handkerchiefs and gloves. Free Vi7Rm §a piace Rt ONE of the most suit- with every Lane Chest except throw his ashes to able gifts for him is the $8.75 Chest. his heart's content. 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