New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. = e ——— e e VETARSOF YD "o+ Aoneo camsrareos somden [ 25 7= HTOAN TROLLEY T0 ATTEND REONION | R e R, GATES rate cordially with the lnnm” tes to securc its general accept- | Large Dflegfl“ofl of Local Mem- . S oyl He added that thy American sug- | ¢ P " # S vstions as to the manner in which | jight which was hanging on the ‘nle.{ hers ol Co. 1 Will Be Present 5 4 ; disarmament might be accomplish- | Aotorman 0'Brien was piloting his | |ed were equally welcomed with the | cor over the same course an hour e e | proposals for disarmament itself but | ater, and believing the tracks clear jthat the British government must | (hen he did not see the gates law- {weit until these suggestions have i, he proceeded to cross. Gate {bren given concrete form befors der Glynn was in the road waving jmaking answer to them. lantern as a warning on ac- | “Above all” he said, “we wel-! count of the broken gate arm, but come and we appreciate the spirit| the motorman did not see him. ac- {in which President Hoover has ap- | cording to his statement to Officer | |proached this dlfficult problem and ! George Collins. we hope with American aid to find (Continued from First Page) As the trolley car rolled over the | in his suggestion the basis of a prac- | , the motorman was startied | tical solution.” aNean i e ht of the gleam of the power- Lord Cecil Comments ful headlight of a railroad engine a | | Yord Cecil of Chelwood, whose few hundred feet away. Rather than | ] own vigorous espousal of disarma- ! risk an accident by backing his car. led r 1o what some con- | he put on speed and drove through | vith other conserva- | the south gate, breaking it off t y ers, in a speec about 10 feet from the By e Al e Made of Fine Qualty Silk Crepe De Chine on’s proposals as ! » entire incident taking but & few S 4 g . lously important offer.” He said seconds | High neck, low neck and long sleeves. High button collared effect. Trimmed with * hoped the British government | e gate tenders were on duty foi fancy lace. 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