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HERALD BEST OF ALL ii LOCAL NEWSPAPERS | PRICE THREE c[,i:fs_ NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918 RULE AND LEVEL COMPANY DAMAGING BLAZE 'SOCIALISTS BEHIND ON NEW WORKING BASIS TO | WATERFRflNT;WflRKMEN 3 SOCIETY CONSERVE SUPPL‘K OF COAL Hohoken Has Serious Fire in Zone Documents of Anti-Military Or- Wil Use Two shifts,| = Barsed 10 Bnemy Al iation Sent to Hartord : from 6.45 a. m o o000 COSSACKS DE WAT: i p° EZZ‘:;E HE ‘Foifi;? ion ;*ZIDO artor POI(;E@ EE;S ' oS R IR POOR FORMER PRESIDENT TALK SUS 250 p. m, 3 p. m. ASDEPOT BLOWS UP T ES | Over 1,000 Soldiers, and Hundreds of | Anthony Tachman Dismissed from Attorney General G to 11-15 p m. TI'EP'H ol w}}i(}h Tl‘e" WP'FE Rld Police, Assist the Ent Fire De- Sick and Death Benefit Fund for lining General' | i i H 0y W0 u- - e ; o 2y partment—NMunition Shi in Applying for Position in Police jects——Some Ci ALL EMPLOYES TO i mg WI‘eCl(Gd. A]SO Bm]fimgs ger of Sparks. | Department. Neglected to File BE KEPT AT WORK Hm,m\:n, N. J., Jan. 4.—Fire which Prompt action pected in the wreatened that part of the waterfront | disclosure made yesterday concerning THE PE[\CE NEGOT ATIONS e o i \ho attitude of the Workmen's Sick | within sovernment control broke out | anq Death Benefit und Societs) Within a short time it is 8 = rarninhad X here today. The blaze was discovered | whose. aims were made known by a have his police department Sof Concern Furnished Power by T : in a six story building occupied by the | 10cal member who appeared before sume full responsibility for/tis Tell of Condition of the! . .. o FTE et the Seccond district exemption board few days ago Mayor G. A. @ 4 o . i o vesterday afternoan. Documentary the government edict calll Bolsheviki Army, Which is Dis- | nakers, T : = 2 2 A 2 18 That * ovidence showing the society to be tration of all German alig . _ i . organized, Poorly Clothed and | Structure seemed door pro-German with anarchistic tenden- fact that the department 0 Iad Contracted for Sufficient Fucl, All the fire b - s cies have been seized and are now in departments in the various Elarying it iyt - . 1, the possession of the State Council of Chief Rawlings has al X Defense. The matter will be carried ' lies afli h g Sl k g T arrie supplies of aflidavits and ot Stockholm, Jan. 4.—A Haparanda | flames to Hudson river E further to the attention of the federal ing a complete list of all G@ dispatch to the Tidningen says the |nearby nunitions factory authorities, who will take the nece aliens will be requested to app sary steps to clean out this orsani- 3 zaiion, . Engines Only, One of Whic Provides Heat for Entire s wrt of Which Has Been Com- d for Government Usc. wnley Rule and Level Co. one | nunition depot on the Russian south- | ambulancc 'e summoned ter United es soldiers were placed l In case any such aliens fail on i ey It is reported on good authority to- will at once take drastic step ; The burning building occupics near- | 42 that, on learning of the serious MG Gt aie i New Britain factories to take what ' of two kilometers were destroyed.!ly an entire square block. Wind predicament they had become en- ) car- cases. o termed drastic action be- meshed in through joining the organi- ‘The police; have loarned of sevet :ause of the shortage of coal. Com- ix zation without realizing just what the zens living in this city failed to register il nencin | Monday, January 8, the clause meant concerning joining the 2 ; 3 ! ties in compliance with regulations establish fac 1 operate its plant on a two United States Army or Navy, several was declared existing between the United STl Shift basis of eight and one-quarter _‘ |in buildings in the viemity o moye | ©f the members have already tendered i that a number of residents who prewiouil " nours each, President Alex W. Stan- | out their resignations and many more ar be Germans found it convenient at that time to bSggl tnder the ley announced today. Certain de- | TLondon, Jan. 4.—Developments in | ““Byler ciock estimated to be worth | ©XPected to do so within a few day DS e & £ B P ers tmont. or 1o gartments, to be designated later ac- | the Russo-German negotiations, the |¢100,000 has been destroyed in the | President Abused ¢ dd"Were immediately introduced wit) Yording to a plan of efliciency being Daily Chronicle says,. are likely o | Gatti-McQuade building, The Herald learned through good - plans for prompt consideration«n:bafl worked out by those in charge, aggr: cause the western powers to give de Tw, 2 f Y | authority today, that the Workm. - houses. 2 & 0 hours after the fire started the 25 s — yor G. A. Quigley receiv: N " zating in the total about one-half of facto recognition to the Lenine gov- | o (SRES & €0 BIC O headway. | Sick and Death Benefit Fund is fos- S ol pdfvord The president said: he entire factory, will be operated ernment in Russia. A statement of | qy o™ FOR TREST (0 TIAKE RORCWEV(o0q and conducted throush the so- FFR f from T. W. Gregory, attorney- | “Gentlemen of the Congress: from 6:43 m. until 2:50 p. m, Entente Allied policy of a democratic | (oo Sy (28 WIMBEL OF OLICN | ciqlist party, and all its by-laws and A l i gencral of the United States, instruct- I have asked the privilege of .ad. with a recess of 20 minutes for . character, it adds, shortly will be sent | : { upon to aid the firemen. More details | teachings are governed by the party ing him to have the police register all | 4ressing you in order to report thaj luncheon. The other departments, | to Russia. | 5 EO e S o 5 leaders. A former member told a | mne i it i R R | on the 28th of December last, during which will aggregate the remainder | ML Litvinoff, who has been appoint- | o S01dier \u‘-\myl:;r“111‘,':\“?"\([3.}."r::.{“:u:,z Herald reporter today that up to two SEH 3 Hig 1 a’" NHS Setmn eltlzens residing here U Fie | iiho racsraliot aanivess)| acting wAGA] of (kv factory, will be operated from |ed ambassador to London by the Boi- | (it (0 W s S e e e o A0AL turned tho letter over o Chief of | the secrotary of war wnd Sndme ool $ p. m. until 11:15 p. m. with a 20 sheviki, the Daily Chronicle continue RRR e e B e SO M Police Rawlings, who wrote to the at- | authority conforred. upen. me bo o minute intermission for luncheon. may receive de facto recognition as by smoke and the intense cold | Campaign things became so warm that \4."”.»_\ general promising to carry out | act of congress approved August 29, By this plan the company expects | ambassador, while Sir George B he decided to leave the organization. his instructions to the best of his abil- | 1916, I took possession and assume s Ofo W 2 | and were removed to hospitals. Every Q Messages llity. Chier Rawlings stated t e | aenth 5 to be able to keep its entire work- anan, the British ambassador to I e e el s e e Replies to Messag ity tiel Itawlings stated that there | control of the railway lines of th 4 it was like- | si: s reported as having left Pe- f than 100 German aliens here. | count x 8 Mg force employedand it iwasilliconk std, Whoils repertediay huyine 1St biealile s ie oty : action was the oath administered that - ierman a ere. | country and the systems of wated £ : e S ¢ fire was brought under control | s ath a e @ has =4 O o ; iy o0 wise stated by President Stanley, this trograd, may be replaced by a diplo- | 1€ B1% Wag pIOuelt unde 6 R o et (e e e Gur Boys ¢n Firing ¢ correspondence follows transportation under their contrdl wchedule will be necessary only so mat in sympathy with the Russian |@HRF R USRS Of severa) bouss, 4 00 BB B O e other than i Department of Justice This step seemed to bo imperatively s i o coal shortage pre- | revolutionary idea. | e > s et , A Washington, D. ( v ry in the interest of the public 05 oy e AR Gl I} DL R The statements apparently are based | SPreading to a number of ships load- those of the socialist party. e fur- ‘o His Honor the Mayor in th Fio DUt i i e st yplies. ther stated that the law regarding ouons the Mayc v e When this plan was first brought ©on a contribution “by a diplomatic | N8 With war supplies Rl W B ing it b erstood by | carrespondent.” The writer says that | _About 1,000 soldiers guarded the joining the army and navy did not ap- 0 seemed »e misunderstood b ¢ v . B Lfetas s e s e o LA e ol Cinderstand how | OWing to the Bolsheviki discovery of | district while aiding in the fire fight- | PIv particularly to the United State With the American A thany who could not understand hoy ing. but to all countries. No member was | Jan. 4. (| operating the plant on a 16 hour German duplicity anything may hap- St o Gkt o TP e T (| i containing, among other regul the I have de n behalf of the Amer mn tions in relation to German alien er to remove those difficulti T basis would save coal over the 10 hour , Pen e e e e 3 < : RO B R S 8 B e v e o, G SENAT{]R Hflllls : Im‘»\‘h“\ :r ;u un If)?x}fir:u;ftlur‘Jmn‘x‘x‘x\x ‘\‘}‘\“ i\“ force, Gen. Pershing has answered emies, one requiring their registration, ;, 1 have the lezal slals have prepared the following no- | Sitions: The Bolsheviki may give . neld | ges 1 United reading as rollows sure control of 3 - many meetings were in - which | gt g ot A 2 i & 8 | way, the Germans may give way ¥ | States the army, fromAthe Ly Il cush ensmics are HErepy1 tems ‘of “the 1t awirich 15 GERel Erver o st D presidential candidates were assailed, | ('h I B fites re eor lividual employefwhich is in itself ex- | there will be a rupture of ‘"'“'“f“" e N e p e : 18UC, required to register at such times and | Vers o Mtvtrouih [The first is hardly likely, In view of i Ok I L O O read Shoeas s edion bl Lo oo : y Foreign Minister Trotzky's declara- B in ror tirades of abuse. ‘Dear . We know ; ] Officials Explain New Order | ¢ : 5 e ¢ Know fixed hy the attorney-general of | The secand is possible, for the Joine Police < S6 . 5 : “Every one knows that New Ing- | tion. The secand is po b e ek Joins Polico Force, Dismisscd and . Upited States, and the attorney-gen- | est manufacturing €oOn- | yestern front was blown up recently cerns in the state, is the first of the | ang that all buildings within a radius | Two trains loaded with Cossacks on ! ried the sparks as far as the water's ca the way to the Don district were | €dge, where munitions ships are tied wrecked, causing the death of 2,000 | UP: o The police ordered all the tenants ] presence of the grea Sir—1 have the honor to inform . t ar with which we are nov you that the president has issued a our experience develop: proclamation. dated November 16, v s and mal clear wh v the Associ : 1917 5 fermans @ pas asters in the s e for : sums adva ; ¢ e safe and 7 I Aand is sadly in need of coal. 'Jw German Dl e LD L (U r any sums advanced f 1d eral is hereby aathorized and directed | f spacious compromise. But the < . < One of the most prominent mem- \ 1 1 wish you i o ] srea plants in Connecticut | © - S Qpooc to provide, as speedily may be pr: Compic zreat munition plants in Co S | ied 15 most probable snes the B | L Senate in Bpeech ... ¢ ic crcaniation several vears bl ; B ¢ 5 (-7 must be taken care of first. We have | ticable, for registration of all alien am s 3! I 1 kKing tk sheviki have exhibited a perspicacity 5 ago was Anthony Bachman, now a en. Pershing responded as fol- o ! ALl e e 3 G ey ) I 2 3 . L 2 I enemies sr:d to make and declare such | mind of all t P mericans not been able to get the coal We have | ypien was hardly expected in this How British Take Care . R bt holie e cherion srdered. i « 5: ) = < country partment, at that time working as a i} American soldiers in Fk nce “Unless something is done to cut | <°U™ : : e S Russia, the land of boundless sur- of Railroads. baker. Bachman took an active in- | are ver ) T ST Sreror factory right away, we will not have | PiSes, may quite possibly witnes terest in the workings of the order | No sacri e can make will be too snough to keep our sprinkler system | TVival of the war, if not in the m _ until an opportunity presented itself | great if we can insure the safety and Sl RS s e lactive. form, at least a sullenly dc Washington, Jan, 4—The English |for his appointment on the supernu- | happiness of the children of America.” e e imhea the oo elieenstyelwar mecessitating the Eeepln Zshinston lan, SMEUSM | erary force. At this time he was | Irom Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, sui- FRE ‘;‘\h . (mm’m“ | on the frontier of a cansiderable Ger- | method of meeting the transportation ' president of the society. In some | fra r and member of the Wom- 468 into the coils and is naed to heer "02n force. It would af oot prevent | crisis by taking over control of the | mannmer the members learned of |en's Council of National Defense, cAme ,pancies, officers and departments of | he under n single and unified dise zoes into the Sl 2 At | those pleasant and profitable commer: S 5 Alo 2 | s amspcics ol ¢ & L ; Hel filctorstl Dhe extuustiifrom Bitell oo e AOs COMMET” | railroads immediately after that Bachman’s intention to file a petition | thix zreeting . the United States and of the several | tion, the whole process of the nation's or a i) 3 as ¢ ficer ¢ i ‘““The women of the nited States | sther goes into the condenser and does | oo country entered the war in 1914 was | [OT @Ppointment as an ofiicer and ho | “The wowmen o | riles and regulations ag he may deem | whe 1y it is our duty as the repre- 1ecessary for effecting such registra- | sentatives of the nation do every- tion: and all alien enem nd all i thing it necessary do to secu other persons arve hereby required to | the ymplete mobilization of the comply with such rules and regula- , whole resources of America by as tions; and the attorney-general in car- | rapid and effective a means rying out sneh registration is hereby be found. Transportation supplies al) authorized to utilize such agents, | the arteries of mobilization. Unless it & X 2 municipalitics thercof and of the Dis. | It was in the true spirit of Amer- “T¢ we! keep the factory in opera- 5 : meeting and questioned. Admitting | You are our standard bearers, OUr (¢ of Columbia as he may select for | ica, and it was right, that we should 2 senate today by Senator Hollis of New | that he was to apply for the polico |hope. We love you, believe in ¥oU, yjo puppose, and oll sueh agents, | fitst try to effect the necessary unifi the first speech | berth, Bachman was treated to some | pray for you | cial exchanges which Germany hopes : o o g ! . states, territories, dependencies and | action is embarrassed 1p . was at once brought before a special |are with you in the spirit of service. liehy 1CID Sk TR B — explained in a speech made in the ion we must heat it. In order to use | With the consolidation of Bolshe- i 4s little coal as possible and still have | viki power, provided failure to e&- | Hampshire. This was 0o e |l S0 & . igencies, oflicers and departments are | cation under the yoluntary action of power. we have decided, temporarily, | tract a peace' does not work, then | to be delivered in the senate on the Scathing crilicism, but he stood firm | Gen. Pershing replied: g hereby granted full authority for all | those who were in charge of the great o discontinue the use of the engine ! rccognition of that power as the de | railroad situation and in view of in his statement about the police posi- | All ranksiorythe America j_'\w”"" ts done by them in the execution of | Tailway properties, and we did try it hat does not help heat, and furnish | facto government follows. Since that | President Wilson's address to congress | ion and as a result he was summarily | tionary force unite i heartfelt thanks i ceulation when acting by the di- | The directors of the railways respond. all the power with the engine that ex- |15 so, a Socialist would be the logi- | urging emactment of railroad legisla- | (ismisscd from the Werkmen's Sick {to the women of America for their . on 3¢ the atorney-geueral. After 'ed to the need promptly and gener- jausts into the heating system. As | cal representative of that government | tion to effect complete government and Death Benefit Fund. love and pravers. The patriotism of 41,0 Gatq tixed by the attorney-general | 0usly. The group of railway execu- his engine can only furnish power |and Maxim Litvinoff, who has been | control members followed Senmator | ‘There is reported to be three | our incomparalile women. than Whom | rop such remstration, an alien enemy | tives who were charged with the task snough to drive half of the factory at | appointed, is a likely enough occu- | Hollis with interest. branches of the organization in this | there are none others more MODIe |Gl not be found twithin the limits | of actual co-ordination and general di- 2 time, we have been oblized to di- | pant of the embassy. Under the Englich method, he said, | €it¥, two for the German-speaking ele- | shall he our constant inspiration wntil | (5 B "S0e it territories on | rection performed thelr difficult duties wide our force into two shifts Referring to the retirement of Sir | the gzovernment iaranteed stock. Ment and the other for English-speak- E‘ grent tasx ERiGh i calL ““““’L’ possessions, without having his regis- | With patriotic zeal and marked ability “We have studied the requirements | George Buchanan, the British ambas- | holders the same earnings as paid dur- | \n§ members. — The meetings of the fus shall be accomplished. ACCeP {100 card on his person assvos fo Shavelboen Jexpected, Mand >f the various departments, both as to | sador to Russla Whose services are | ing the latter are said to be held in Booth’s {our best wishes for the coming year “I feel that the registration of such did, T believe, everything it was possi- year preceding the war, while 2 = e T i > < 5 P fOTUT olds o i confidence in final sue- ble for them to do in the circum- sower and work and arranged the | prais ehi e it fieoee SR - 1€ block where the socialist Forum holds n e e e e and work praised highly, the writer says: under a . plan of conciliation and ar- i your Y08 1 stances. If T have taken the task ouf working hours as best we can under “In his place probably would be } bitration wages were increased | 1tS Sessions. S Chrhbies foessass to be registered as German alien c S: thet Hands it 1gs Tof bien he conditions, and while in some | sent a diplomat in marked sympathy | through war bonuses with due regard P = Wl e cmics can be promptly and efficien L sases 1t may mean slighily loss me | with the Hens of revoritioniey Rus. | to tne riees orlth due resard | oy MANAGER OF canied out by vour pelice depart. | cause of any Gereliction or failure on were some things which the govern- : : S 4 he rerican commander sent the ind some inconvenience, we certainly | g, | Simimes, T e, R e TR A . D ment. | ment can do and private management | The love and contidence of our enien will make us @1l better men all rarks, adding < rust everyone will accept the situa- ‘Be that as it may, we may expect | gary and L result the employes have LIGHTING COI“PA Y ‘The plan contemplated is to have lon as unavoidable and we hope only | shortly some new statement of policy | maintained the good will of both the (G Gl GOl EE I GHD Wi cannot. We shall continue to value most highly the advice and assist temporarily. : . | with Russia, which, should it lean | public and government istration affidavits at the police sta- ‘”"\Nn tanley Rule and Level Com- | toward the latest development and The ms of railway men, ’ 3 Ik Succeeds | e cournge and determination to win. | ions in your city, and there receive | ance of these gentlemen, and I am L | democracy, would undoubtedly | through their executive committces,” B H. Gardner of Norwalk Succceds registration cards. This department | gyre we will not find them withhold- CHSTRCOORNSTpt il e N pra s Sy o Al dlicalae in | Rus o1 faraiey 5 e 1 | s gthe e 4 d v in Rus- | geclared Senator Hollis, i ) . will furnish all necessary cards and = In reply fo questions asked as to | gjn. fiaeclaied P ol DaNaRacted G. F. Atwater As New Britain JEVER HEARD OF ‘ other forms and issue instructions for ‘”»\1;[), \d become unmistakably plain how long the company expects this | NEVE 1IEAR K | y e e Dle vanner, sing orac srintender -~ the worls at only under goverr Y = hortage may continue, with the re- | | T manner, basing their District Superintendent. - 3 e e that nly under government admrn sulting char n the working hours, Distinct Tendencies. clai to advances in wages or REGISTRATION DAY u o hear ¢ our eIy | istration can the entire equipment of e o i operation of railroads. They wve 1. Gardner to succeed G. F. Atwater. | administer :tm'm-\\.lv\- of this regis- |a common service, without injurious e e e e e e e e realized that a strike would be o as district superintendent of the NeW | v .6ne Woodehopper Tells Police § tration under the general supervision | discrimination against particular prop- | c ke other factories, 1s bee i esentec v Gen. von Hoffmann obtained a very substantial advar SR < ? ! .‘H[ oth r”“ i '“ <’h H" u " 11 Jen H”' ]\ st Eh e e sociated with the Dayton Ilectric | ward to the United States marshal |made of all tracks, terminals, termn- mace. o L L€ ot A incl : rs old,|in your district as accurate an esti- |inal facilities, and equiy , 2l disps ave been taken over for There were frequent disputes be- | Since the war began. The conduct of = £ = S - I Vermont, walked into police head- H‘l ?l p‘!N hrlh binition (vhnl.\ in i i wesntihe | ol e cnsiBel e o 1A andl condnctl of the| meni | and Water Go. the predecessors of {ne |\ SEEORT, L s “In view of the material assistance | veloped without resarc ilroads and ¢ pla ) v - | which this work will render to the | ments or limitatic necessity compelled its being com- | Kuehlmann and Czernin. Gen. von | 800d feeling on hoth sides. Sl e i mandeered : Hoffmann took the purcly military iskdosivablelcondition cant be ateh| SUisp that SconipanyRwas M SCHoTEaT cooperation in its performance. sible, not insta S ot 1 at A in 1912. Since that time M \ series of questions, Lavinski “Respectfully DichonE it 3 " FIGURE: z 5 a manager of the company. has T had never heard of ‘ e e i et 7 GLVIES SO G FREG GRS were using the armistice to cause agi- | made for the public Ifare and not ey 5 P S 2 Attorney General fore the new m 0 sticut e S C Tha = of lie compa D 1 1 tly had not r Connecticut Recruits More Than According tol the correspondent, | crs. Thatt L sound deduction i o =9 4 : forwarded 5 State’s Quota by 3,000, t better soldiers and hold us firm in { throughout the war in a patriotic and enemy delegation at the Br ‘Until we can get the coal we have on | distinet tendencies noticeable and not on their power to prevent the ' ¢ mnour th ppointment of structed your police department be fully and unr vedly thrown into | companies. They 1 o, ir Mr. Gardner comes well qualified | Wants to Register Jjustice, eantime will you not have [ ministration can absolutely, unrestrict- oal in its history last summer but, | One was annexationist and was rep- g iey have, in Good Feilow.™ . Benjamin L e | bec v B or several years prior to being en- hipments being brought forward with | and Czernin been no railway strikes in England || B : i Blectiic) Diohi 5 zed Fhysthellunited iktectric Blic emies in your community, new terminals be c oal was very ne w Britain when | Berlin, which always supported von | every indication of conciliation and 3 7 5 e aEer 9 . 2 Light and Water Co. as sales Manager | yp,( pe wanted “to register like 4 good | am relying upon your whole-hearted | \tion all the great bitterness that the Russians | feeling of the men that sacrifices are nerely conjur tion among German soldier to swell the profits of their employ- ; 1 b onuses on creased cost = The Connecticut ht and Power early convenience that you have in- |the several systems of transportation he answer, which is obvious, was London, Jan. 4.—There were two | VO n the incre ost of living Tt X the severa ransportati = 2 i he e jritain distriet | and direction of the department of |erties. Only under government ad- rompany had the largest supply of | of the Daily News st 3 t the mation, not agn ¢ Britain di e y u r g nmen to fill this position. having heen as your chief of police immediately for- |ed, and unembarrassed common use bo < Z0¢ 0 3 " rht and I'ower Co. Dayton, Ohio, juarter and even in the last two weeks | Forcign Secrctaries von Kuelilmann 0od 1 e public There have 1 our i e e | fust arvived from ihe backwoods of | Mate as possible of German alien en- | kind. Only der t 7 = ; Connecticut Light a Power Co. Mr. | quarters at % o'clock this morning and uantities. In some instances tl were settled it is added, by appeals to | has in the pullic inter with N i el et i Gk 2 ¢ 3 wdner jolned the oilecm - amounced (0 Captain T. W. Grace | success of the country in the war, T|roads. Iuf unde o yoir dew and complained w | tribut to but one cause 2 = . R point of view and complained with 1 t on, nse—that is the | G250 S0 Gdition to his duties a i at until he went to get a job “T. W. GREGORY. g th an acting as district superin it heen acting istri J Raw Letter At e for w o is o mong the 1 ) hundreds | xopwalls bu cus t ¢ ’ 1 h Hwing 1 . that Germany will yield to th rik E erc < ) New Haven, Jan. 4 T e e bkl o Gon t . L 2 A . Gregc f the raily out today by Major W. A. Mercer, | yania so as not to lose the advantage el 1 7 rney ner: < Nothing will be altered ommanding the Connecticut recruit- | | eming to agre h It 1 3 g 2 i X as c which it is not necessary ng distri show that from April 1 Ente 1i £ Svatits , 1 S George A. Quigley, mayor | ¢ dist: We are serving the public to Dec. 31, 1917, a total of 5,431 re- s s the nezotiations 3 t r 2 : ) . o { of New Britain, Conn., has requested |intercst and safeguarding the public ruits had peen secured for the regular Stockholm are a d W “lir 1 o " xplained that ad been | me, as chief of the New Britain Po- |safely, but we are also regurdful of ex over the publicit i J i Ll ¥ . nber g 1e | lice Department, to co-operate with |the interest of thcse by whom these this se 2ol cin g . ont and .en | the Department of Justice in the reg it properties are owned, and glad B: st railroad istration of German alier il ourselves of the experience ed On Sixth Pa