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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929. GENTER-CHURCH ST. TUNNEL DISCUSSED © AIRPLANE CRASH . QOpinions Dilfer at Meeting oi“ * Gonflicting Reports on Cause oI Gouncil Railroad Committee ey Rccident Received | Ore., Oct. ? sh which vet n fliers anc rix at Walker, O ver T personal pa- ified only th 5| pers. Both Clark and Mercer saw serv- | s \\4\1'%1\ photogra- | pher and Clark | A to lahor no f the solution would be r lessons for six | X1 ¢ bell circuit as far as|mont d made her first solo he cr and he promised [flight only a week ago. Prior to| king up flying she was a dancing |instructor. All the vlctims were| residents of Portland, Ore. Conflictir here today ns » ¢ crash. A, P. Wolford, farmer » matter with this PRODUCES CANCER H. E. Brink of th of the Other witnesses dif versions. Some told stor Medical Gollege Man Makes Im- (20" Shane: i s portant Discovery Bt e o above a ridge and struck a tall fir tree while the motor still was run- York, Oct. 29 (UP)—Dr. c} aldsen advised t local ¢ prepa wanted estimate of This will be that it wou the measurct tunnel worked standpoint. Whether it would be possible to turn traffic from Commercial street | iato such a tunnel was a question | an made 1 out He poir ning ed, however, that thef into flames as it hit tho| 1l college has |t explosion followed, the | | witnesses declared. g cancer cells | and then S MINISTER URGES SHIPS N SHANGHA ~ MacVeagh Suggests Destroyers {0 Protect Americans 29 the New York H | succecded in produ in normal living ¢ checking the cancer ¢ opathic pital has announced which provoked some discussion. | 1y it o Counci followay of the third | 414 ward believed the sharp r prohit Of 'ply his discovery to traffic going cast and on Com- |was said t hicko mercial street, but Superintendent ©’'Hanley of the Waterbury division of the railroad company couibted the pessibility of using the propose funnel for such traffic on acc the lack of room for veh make the turn Cannot Ellminate (' 1t was admitted that appa station o not turn but Co. N age and avoid t ing. 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