New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1929, Page 8

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g FERNS NEW BRITAIN n\-”.\' HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929, i tion of the value of the Mer- i ficers and men whe man the la Local Woman Taught Under 65 Passengers Escape When B.| Former President’s Neighbor & M. Train Is Derailed chant Marine as an auxiliary to|ter. War calls for an extrem: Bellows 17 Hemic Cap(flll] CallS l[ Neces_ the Nuvy. In peace time it carries |rapid expansion of all arms and a {ou primary role of commerce, |tivities connected with the pro aa ) n e of war it assumes its|cution of the conflict. 1t takes ap- sary—Praises Yankee Seamen R e i )& its trained officers and | eaman for his duties in the Me n the fleet tra | chant i s — carrying munitions and | 10 train s to our fleets or bei into auxilia rol and ¢ rs N, M. Merchant Marine in- 2 - Some of the nd about fou | nan for the Navy. If ntial Navy we can |~ h this period to |* al man, so Maine passe derailed at North Charlestown, passengers wer chtly shaken, but no one was re d hurt despite the fact that one through slecper from | down a bank. This : 4 tached to the trai Ives in il > " s vells 1t Vi. The train wa our interests and abroid t] . . B from that point t sion should r our tremendous cou our foreign po: a g Merchant Mari dvocate for a Navvy, if the occa- e ace curred a quarter wile below North Charlestown. | the milk car, express car } The loco- St. Paul, Mir motive remained on the track but its bill o tax cig ar- | epder was slightly defailed. aper At the time o ident, the {INTERNATIONA | EALTCOMPANY. N v for this| Our marines aboard | et are the Na- |y cquent t Amer- forcign countries only in times of nd now fore the s it hecome a law it would r stimated revenue of $£2,10 sponsors said. 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