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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928. : 1] ST This is Atwater Kent Week in New Brltam Representative Receives Message From Britigh M, P. Washington, Dec. § UP—Discussion : . vublic and private, begun when Chairman Britten of the house naval affairs committee sent a cablegram to Prime Minister Baldwin of Great \ Britain proposing & naval confer- ence, still continues. Commander Kenworthy, British parliament member, has cabled Brit. ten expressing the belief that “noth. | ing but good would come from clear and frank interchange of views be- tween independent members of con- gress and independent members of parliament.” In addition, Comman- | en der Kenworthy said he hoped the opportunity for such an interchange might be afforded. Britten, who is composing a reply to Kenworthy, sald he was consid- | €ring a suggestion that an inter- parliamentary Anglo-American con- ver ference be held in Geneva next , August. o Disporoven HEAR AND SEE IT THIS WEEK ‘The action of Britten in proposing ® to the British prime minister that members of the house naval affairs l’l eve 4 Own vommittee meet with members of , parliament in an attempt to lay the framework for a naval accord, drew t th no open expression of disapproval a e , [ from the state department. It was understood, however, that the de. Ou ar ls partment felt Britten in sending his . N ~ message direct to Baldwin, tead of through the usual dipfomatic | ! channels, was infringing on territory Y that did not belong to him. e . “Debate on the floor of the house W yesterday,” he added ‘showed that R 1) % . members generally are not inclined ILL this little set give me everything I to take seriously the assumption. of 2 107" diplomats that they are the God- want in radio? chosen and sole beings for the pro- P toction of good will among nations, . Absolutely. Atwater Kent hasn't overlooked and there will be no troubls in get- ting plenty of support for any move- a lhlng ment intended to bring about an Anglo-American {inter-parlimentary *“Real all-electric opcratmu, with nothmg to . conference.” \ 2 Prime Minister Baldwin in his re- do but plug in and listen?” ply to Britteh expreased apprecia- o : 3 tion for the naval affairs committee H . . 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