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| NONE DARE OPPOSE AMERICA, ENGLAND Expec Coming Five-Power Na-! ., val Conference fo Be Success Washington, Oct. 24.—Tt is true, |y | of course that Mr. Hoover and Mr. MacDonald did not apend hours together cooking up an Anglo-American alliance. It is also presumably true no selfish nationalistic ever entered the head of either of | them. That is, there was no thought that the United States or that | thoughts ! to the hen its available to all other | the spirit of the thing. |2 It might also be emphasized | that the world has seldom seen a| man at the head of any govern- ment who appeared to be so sin- cerply concerned with the ite prime minister of Great Brit ain. Or a president of the Unite] | rose tes with such a broad vision ding the benefits of world-wide 4005%} eration and the stupidity of inter-| national hatreds and suspicions. | sage They Tn other words, statesmen who coordinated patriotism with a certain amount| of idealistic internationalism and found that these two abstract fac- tors were not incompatible. Nevertheless, if there are other ations which fail to fall in line with the United States and Great Britain it is going to be just toa bad—for them. Naturally enough, | re Idealists their | | {in e R ey o B lana Frartman, Gon ot My anaiie Geneva blew up when th two | William Hartman of 38 Fairview predominant naval partners mn—‘llil”"“", ‘7:"'\ wedding took place to- to approach an agrcoment. The | TR &b ";{;\“"J"W same thing would have been true (' had France and Italy been repre- sented, which they were not. Elmer West and the best man w But if the United States and Great Britain are going to lead off an international parade for ductions of armaments and world peace, any le nations which stand on the curb and stick out their tongues are likely to be out| of luck. There are few plac where their afttitude popular and, most importantly of to tu M all, it would be distinctly unpop- | Mrs. —_—— RINGROSE—HOLLE! Yesterday Frances G | of Mr. Norfolk, bec cent Ringrose | Patrick Ringrose of Wooster street the Immaculate church, their| officiated at the high mass. Miss Mary Ringrose, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and | Daniel | bride, The bride was attired in a gown of burgundy colored transparent velvet Great Britain would profit from this | With hat to match and bronze shoes. epochal meeting out of proportion | She carried bron; and fall foliage. nations which cared to enter into|Wore and shoes to match. Sh |a bouquet of mums. After the reception at the home of { the bride’s parents for guests from well- | Stamford, being of all mankind as the labor- | New Haven, Watertown, N aln and Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ring- left on an unannounced wed- trip. semble traveling costume and a cor- of yellow chrysanthemums. here were twn | i & home purchased in Plainville. Ringrose wa teacher in the Stanley school in Mrs. d with the s Real Estate Co. of New Britain, street | her daughter, Miss Raymond Mainer, n from a wedding trip by motor, and Mrs, Kelsey s 157 Arpouncement has been made of the murriage of M would be Tellan James Moylan, son of Mr. and Patrick Moylan of Chestnut®cnl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 Weddings morning at 8 o'clock Holleran daughter and Mrs. Dennis Holleran of me the bride of Vin- , son of Mr, and Mrs. Conception Norfolk. Rev, ¥r. Keating Holleran, brother of the was best man. » chrysanthemums he maid of honor brown transparent velvet with carried vellow chrysanthe- Bridgeport, Ridgewood W Brit- Ringrose wore a brown en- their return they will reside formerly a train- | and Mr, Ringrose is con- hultz Costello A announces the irview marriage of ‘mma, to How- - TOREFLECT (RSt General Stock Collapse Affests | Tradmo On Iy Sllghlly Upon their re- Hartman will live at MOYLAN—TELLAN Ann Frances of nd Hartford ington a ular with Uncle Sam 1 John street, this city, which took place tured Bull, both of whose people are en-' Septembor 17 at St. Anastasia’s what thusiastic over this new order of church, Little Neck, L. I They were inves things. attended by Mr. and Mrs. For there is no getting arouni Tellan. the fact that America and Britain NOW residing are far and away the two most powerful nations on the earth. [If enough don e the out fear of any nations which might he against them And it c: the moral two have is not in any wa world wi combination of formed n hardly be said that alliance which these established and whizh | exclusive or in A daughter was horn at New Brit- Mr. and Mrs. Moy an are for t 312 Chestnut street. {the di { featur niore 1s born at New Tritain hospital today to Mr. and rge Armstrong of 10 Lyon phone went ain hospital today to Mr. tatio any way ominous, would be any anq Mrs. Chilla Cicdolella of 8 Bi- ' cor the Iess effective in its way if the|ceyele street, Plainville. e important countries of continen- tal Europe were to refuse to play ball. he fact is that ¥ i Italy or Japan could not well af- ford to toss a monkey-wrench | into the Hoover-MacDonald mech- | anism. Since MacDonald arrived in this country some distinctly sour not have been sounded in France Also some in Italy and even a few A daughter ain and Mrs, ummer street New Brit- cor today to Mr, Stranton of 1 in Japan. There are those each country who nt an alli- Leonardo Valenti ance, / Leonardo Valenti, aged 5 for the These doubts and suspicions past 13 years a resldent of this city, are not likely to stand in the way for very long. Both the can and British governments w devote them them. One the virtual elves to removing excellent certainty that the died th Ameri- [ home, il short illness, Teason S 1oL [ itRistbomiry aAbolEils Deaths ’1 g afternoon at 12:30 at h 65 Cleveland street, after a (o, and He was born in Ttaly and came to payr years ago and Crory has resided here practically since oy other three nations will fall 1| (pen, [ line—and from an old-fashioned | "pogiges his wife he is survived by | The ot fotliev 4 imest i Imrortunal] o es SR S SR B S T one—is that each one stan pretty well alone under the pres ent scheme of things, Both Irance and Italy are put- ting up a terrific holler about th prdposal to abolish submarines, Evaryone knew they were made. Hoover and Machon- ald knew it, too. The immediate assumption in Washington w at the two men had declded that submarincs would make a good trading point with France| and Ttaly, though many may| aquestion the wisdom of such a| step. The Conference Will Succeed Submarines will not be allowed to wreck the five-power confer- ence three months hence and s Hoover and MacDonald did not| She o i 2 decide to ram the measurc down | 1330, the daughter of Julius and Pris- | cilla. Hayes Hurlburt. her daughter-in-law for some anyone's throat, Nothing in this dispatch or anyone to believe that the dom - of Heaven carth. Time may undo the work that Hoover and MacDonald are | doing. There are bound to be| some bitter rows over naval| strength before the five powers are through. The freedom of the seas issue will have to be threshed out sooner or later. The debt issue js far from dead. Hoover's hope of naval reduetion probably will not | be realized immediately, The main point is, that there if going to be a five.! power naval confercnce which America and Britain will enter | with a constriictive program it will not be allowed to fail. King- | B N 0Pros | Washington, Oct. 24 (& laws to the Philippines was opposed | as a “very grave mistake,” before | a senate commerce sub committee | te today by Sccretary | until taking over the cral of the islands. G RI. OF 14 T() WED Bridgeport, Oct. 24 (A—A mar- W. riage ' license was issued today to sisters, \Irs. Helen Kennedy and Miss Eliza- ‘th Vitzgibbon of Hartford. uncral services will be held to-|view shows the sky giant d its four-hour trial flight which “came up to the grcatest e of its builders and Major G. H. Scott, the vetcmn Flora Perfecto, aged 14, and Michael Chistiano, 23, and so far as the rec ords showed the bride to be is the youngest applicant at the license bu- rean. Probate Judge W. W. Bent ‘nd at St. Augustine's church, Hart gave permission for the girl to mar- ford, at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in ry. . | Mt St Benedict cemetery. Michael and Antt | this city; two d. land Lena Mrs. Julla M. Gaylord Safed, Mrs. Julia M. Gaylord, aged 79, killed. |a native of this city, died yesterday !at the home of her d Mary M. C following a short illness | Mrs. with from any other source should lead Y®2rS: She is survived by two daughters, has arrived on | Mrs. ford-and Mr of Unionville. Funeral services will he held Sat- ! urday afternoon at the home of her Gaughter, Mrs. Georgia of Unionville, | Quincey Blakel rmington Congre, Rev. Mrs, however, | of artford for 18 day night at her hom and | Edward and Ma ! gibbon. = For some time Mrs. PLAN | sided in Middletown and while there ten- she was a member of the Middle- sion of American coastwise shipping town lodge, T. C. | Surviving her are a son, George C. Murphy of Terryville; five daugh- Miss Stimson, who | Piesel, portfolio of Jam tary of state, was governor gen | Mrs ven; three brothe = gibbon of New Yorl !gibbon of New Britain, and Fitzgibbon of Utica, N. Y. orrow morning 4 Valenti, all of ughters, Antoinctte v and Victor Valenti of Italy, Urso and Mrs. ments, in charge o, are incom- | were ughter-in-law, was born on February 25, She resided amuel Deming of West Hart- | Charles C. Georgia | pastor of the| ational church, | al will be in| :rmington. ificiate. Bu cemeter Mrs. Mary A. Murphy | Mary A. Murphy, a resident | died Tues- Bastview | She was a native of Weth- the daughter of the late aret Murphy Fitz- | Murphy re- | B. A, Mae C. Murphy, Mrs. Paul Mrs. William Cotter and Mrs. F. Gildea, of Hartford, and seph D. Rogers of New Ha- Stephen Fitz- | John B. Fitz- Joseph three Fitzgibbon, Miss Margaret t $:30 at the hom Seven Textlle Strikers Convxcted of Murder Stock Quotations Available for Papers PUTNAM & CO, Members New York & Hartford 5.uck Bxchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 MARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 31148 Herald to y The American Superpower Corp. 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