New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 5

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S WAR BURDENONU. . h | Declares Germany Never Desired | ‘and e e ikn i only! hthrm Conftict With America Berlin, Via Sayville, March 30.—« ‘‘Germany never had the slightest in- . temtion of 'attacking the United Btates of America, and does not have such intention now. - It never desired war against the United States of ‘America, 8nd doss not desire it to- ,”” was the declaration made by the yest The Chancellor tions concerning | toward. the United ‘Rusaia. i “How. did these things 4 26r which to' declare war He German nation, with has lived In pesoe for more hundred years; if this war- we have to bear the burden of: ity for it.” i Seas News x?ehlnflubm-u.\:) sald:, 5 "Wmlhmenmnwm-t.hodl- of the American nation will §.3%- convened by President Wilson for steeled,’ mys, Wwoman can shy firmly to kay eligitle man no mattor 1n what' r‘]luol to her: l-wdoonm iy, POl thc mbvm.nu of liberty. l:m in the 'Rele t this was directly. éontrary to the “When Russia in 1305 by the “Jopanese War and the resylting revo- 5 onm‘ylmnhmmen- fo use acorti 'or contempt toward Who may appear to be sipw to and perform:their duty toward ram of falllery or en all ¢lse fails then the moment, he declares, 'omln will have no time —A new depart- istry of nation- port au- its for per- and._ other for wie S W lution had beeni- invoived in distress it was the German Emperor who, on account of persomal relations of friendship, urgently advised the Rus- slan Emperor no longer to oppose the justified withes of his nation for ve- forms. Empcror ‘Nicholas preferrsd other roads. In Russia, had atten- t1on been concentrated on internal re- construction, there would not have been room for the restless policy of expansion which finally led to this war and which has changed the old regime #0. much that now it is hard even to dao justice to natural, human pity for the downfallen house of the rulers, Ne Interference in Russia. “Nobody can tell how things shall develop, but our attit¥de toward Rus- sian events is cleasly outlined. We shall also follow the principle that we never meddle with the internal prob- lemsg of other countries.- It is now maliciously reported that Germany wants to eRnihilate the hardly con- quered freedom of the Russian nation and that the German emperor wasts %0 “re-establish the rule of Csar over lh enslaved subjects. ‘All these are s with it. The only thing that in_Russia foun- relop which will make 'and Up-lo-lhe-Minule in La Chiness government, but that it has acted under pressure of our enemies. “Pinancial difficuities, which could | not be mastered during the war hy China, also played a fair part in fit. | Our enemies’ object also is to destroy our trade in China and to appropriate without labor what has been estab- lished there durln. many years by German efficiency and German indus- o, . “The result of the war—as I con- fidently hope—will give us the oppor- tunity to rebuild what has/been.de- stroyed, and to rebuild it at the ex- pense of our enemies. Then S our friendly relations with China will re- vive, provided that China will ' pre- | serve until' then the necessary force of resistance against the greed and egotism of her present protectors.” DOHERTY IN THE RING. Charles C. Doherty of 133 Beaver #treet has announced his candidacy for | democratic councilman from the fifth ' ward, Mr. Doherty is & well known mean and hasg somie strong backers. Befere coming to this city to live he made his home in Hartford where he was sctive among the sixth ward democrats. He is employed at the Pratt & Whitney factory in Hartfora and is & Spanish war votnl‘ll. having 380-382-384 MAIR STREET POSITIVELY NOT CONRECTED Hi |li|l l‘\\ | FIELD ARTILLERY INTO ROS! While the Germans hail ch. reocent|as o wondertul mllmry achieyement. \ the highest order. the British French speak otherwise and say it working eight Hours. retirement of thefr . army In France{ calling it a strategic movement. of ; ’ I_Mlsses’ #d Children’s Coats, Suits, F tillery. af-the fllhi bardment of their Wheth- » to bl‘:‘ntd up oy grount ana wiit um she troops out of their new & p}eture produced s - one. & ived from the l-‘n.m and shows the of 'the British fleld layers’ Unfon. ¢ Masons object’ ““ ’ ing the increases, they have but three open, One g to with i1l ‘grace,’ mfi:‘#* the 'demands and ; general tle-up in th ! and the third .is to effect. of a compromi sixty-five cents bricklayers instead of sixt hour mow received. At M workers receive 44.80 for, ‘work, and undgr the and | they would get $5.30 per

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