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.HERALD BEST OF ALL A A W I LOCAL NEWSPAPERS B/ % : I PRICE THREE CENTS. EW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918, —TEN PAGE SLAUGHTER USHERS | NEW BRITAIN MACHINE CO. | (ONGESTION BREAX | NATION 1 I\ FIRST SESSION ~ EXEMPTED BY DR. GARFIELD| AT BIG TERMINAS| A USED fll: RUSS E"NHRESS J‘ Nearly 1,000 Employe;\ il Reouine Wotl Monday Morn- ing as Plant Is Engaged in Producing War Necessi- l‘l‘@lgm and Fuel Beglfl 0 MOYE, Ralehavils : ties—Merchants Decide to Close Doors Mondays and Railroad Lieutenant Says PROTE(AT ON Bolsheviki Troops Turn Machine - ! Other Days From 1 to 2 o’Clock. Guns and Rilles o0 POHCA 0D oumesn motice smas receiven toaay ¢ witt ne resortert 1o he autnories 1o | JESSELS BEING GOALED SHORT I by the New Britain Machine ‘o, thatj Washington and Hartford. The meet- ST poneats Parading i Petrograd | e ot e mamai om0 5 s, of mary, 2| w0, . and sstmion sy B CONEONGN ADOEAIY | closing all industries cast of the| ever assembled in this city. pares to Assist Girls Whose Fi- AR s 3 Mississippi river for five days and on Another matter of vital interest to ‘ ! Officers of the concern had already |lic, was the uniform closing plan ad- | Glosing Order in Neéw Ensland i \| IAL E 0 E telegraphed to Washington inquiring | vocated by several present. As the Oh INIT T ST V T whether the order applied to them.|situation now stands, clerks from New York, Jan. 19.—While indus- | Word came from Dr. Garfield that|stores usually commence luncheon | trial New York again banked its fire . [neRcompanyievonia bat s aoit eanb ol Wous Mt MO CIoa B ho o rencony Asks Connecticut to L Revolutionist, | operate as it was engaged in manu- [ and they continue in some stores un- ey 3 facturing articles considered nece 1il 8 o'clock. Under this system, some | Of the national fuel administration, Spirit of Garfiel Ilected Chairman By Vote of 244 | sary for the prosecution of the war. | departments arc deprived of their | low but steady improvement in the Up to Sp Garfiel & . 1 The order affects about 1,000 men, | most eflicient esmen at some per- | coal and transportation situation was to 151—Howls Grect Proposal t k 2 2 C! owls Greet Proposal 10 15 will resume work Monday. The |i0d of the day. Many customers have | apparent Order. plant is being operated in two shifts |acquired the habit of dealing direct- According to A. I Smith, a | | and is enjoying its busiest era in his- |1y With some particulas clerk, there- | tant director general of railroads, | | | today in obedicnce to the mandate | Have Oldest Delegate ¥ ido—IYve Killed, Dozen Wounded, Near | tory. by assuring satisfaction. Under the | encouraging progress has been made | Hartford, Jan. 10.—CGovernor T The New Britain Tool Co. also re- | Plan proposcd. all stores will, during | in the past 24 hours towards reliev- | comb today issued an appeal v i e s B e “lose their doors at | ing the vast congestion of freight at ‘n]u\x'u(}(\ns_ The concern is handling | | 0'clock remain closed until 2, docks, railroad terminals and sidings, | aublcontiacts from. the Now Britain [ o.cloc ving which clerks will go | movements of both hard and soft |ically to the order of the Ur I Mashine Col to luncheon. When the stoves re- | coal to and from tidewater are more | States fuel administration, obey Members of the Mercantile bureaw | oPen. the full working force will ho | frequent and increasing numbers of | of the Chamber of Commerce, and |©n hand and it is believed that bet- | ships at these and other nearby ;mx't.:! ter results will be obtained. The mat- | have been coaled. ter has been referred to the follow- | Labor officials report that about ing commiltee for investization: D. | eighty per cent of the workmen will McMillan, chairman; J. M. Halloran, | lose their pay during the idle period. A. J. Churchill, Mr. Philips, Mr. Tur- | Many large BlnmEnE R ve S Sl TR e e . - BHORs in soenl e i G el e | oG B EAIeTG i e WL v BTven SRR ARy nostwa el ST R TS R T R S N Which probably will bo ivel T T sche ur gwis s g, 3. Faly 2 o fael | " wome Svertime ‘on”ne sfar | 041 P10 0 DS v | s roude ot necomary or ane gove | enaral appicadan. ek ‘btas i Longress of Workmen’s and Soldiers' | Which has been authorized by Fucl| DUrine the evening sevexal minis- | MOVICPE CayS 62 & MEEAS o8 HROMS™ | real opportunity to demonstrate their | TN’ war purposes and if some | Pared by fuel officials from whie Delegiites demanding that the constit- | Administrator Garfield Chairman| FSrRCAIIC RIREOR Eho moating m“("\“":: S I”m S‘"l“fm;")‘:]p/{"f;u; willingness (o make serious personal | interests necessarily get hurt by it, | Minor exemptions may result to sap: went assembly approve Bolshevik laws | l:eland of the burcau, in speaking on | L8600, Tt WEHa T4 SeEIT0 Re 0 kindred orsanizations have taken | Sacrifices for the nation of which they | they will have to stand 1t.” plement special rulings made yester concerning peace and land. This was | the subject, brought out the fact that )& Cr b N S R terest L o T S e e E; P = day. In addition it was announce wpplanded loudly by the Bolshevik | through the edict, it s possible to | [ OF Javing (he AT THEGhests | LE0 0 Mo D e on by the order. | &T€ no doubt, severe, but they scem Director McAdoo sald that it it that the food administration may be delezates and hooted by the Right | keep stores open Mondays, —though | "% ,l‘:‘ o ser ',,',l":,\‘;“:,‘,i ',m‘(_:‘.' g W e e trivial whoen compared with the sac should develop that cperatiton of lallowed to make further exemption gso ) Delegates belonging to | not burning coal, but Fuel Adminis-| ;% iness should be closed i NG Vichi o o ) fices our sons and brothers are ready | taxen over tre ooy T iELbe (ahoicts o fopep n ol the constitutional democratic party | trator T. W. Russell of Hartford has | D¢ PUsIness shou'd be i S ¥ . S . | to make in the trenches. It scems to | i OV 2 BRLCL] G GRe it Wire Higend fromitle orenins sesclon: | Eiyentan opinion thatitivouldibetter |« 10 I0ED ENSLEU HafRtoRNconEnTE. Boston, Jan. 19.—New England in- will ove | and related industries. Food Admin o also be extended to inland water- | istra p ve! o i o 3 One of the clergymen, said that G g i me thot, whatever our private opin- | wo trator Hoover yesterday interp. s The threatened demonstrations | meet the aims, should the merchants | dustries, except those exempted an|ions may be as to the necessity for | W2 " = 3 % Mayor Quigley has been approached & y 6 & o th 1ceessity or against Bolshevik control of opening | close their stores on the required the closing order to mean that nd ce e T ; | Director McAdoo was told by |check wo e lose ed | 0" {Tle matter of closing, and he snid | 4ccount of being ongaged on govern- | the order, we should withhold super- | HESCor MeAdoeo _ by | check would be pat on manufactur session were confined to parade of | days. In consequence, all stores will ment contracts, continued today to | fluous criticisms based on what i | Scnators that small independent short | ing or distribution of any essenti®] small groups of men and women. | close their doors Monday, and mer- e observe the federal closing order, with | only a partial knowicdge of the situa- | |\neS feared bankruptey if the gov- | food product. Theso were composed of well-dressed | chants not complying with the rule (Continued On Ninth Page). no reparts of violations. Many es-|tion behind the order and should | CTMment took control of the large | Considerable relief was express , people, except in one instance where Lo tablishments which were permitted to | cach one of us welcome the oppor. | (UK lines and that the government | by officials when it was learned thaf theis wes e large nurber of soldlers operato were unable to got together | tumity that is here s in i hPOM- | should take over all roads, large or|most of the plants engaged In - gow and peasants full working forces on time yesterda; small ernment war contracts had been ex: American Embassy. i people of the state to respond pat Petrogvad, Jan. 18 (By the Asso- ciated Press)—The constituent as- sembly opened its first session at 4 oMock this erncon in the Tauride palace with President Sverdloff, of k the central oxecutive committes of | other merchants interested, attended the congress of workmen’s and sol- | & meeting in the rooms of the organi- A e e G | zation last evening, and lovalty to \ proposal to have the oldest dele- | the government in all that tends for gate, who was a social revolutionist | the betterment of conditions was the spirit as well the letter o o The statement follows | . “The recent order of the | States fuel administration closing (992 I'tories for five days and closing factor | ies and many other places of business i ks’ preliminary 4in ALl ; are a part. The sacrifices asked of us | onstrate our love for our country by At a corner near the American em- = acatiseiotiie lniaclintormaticnrcaal - : 1 s “I can’t tell yet,” McAdoo replied, | empted. This list prepared by > Q D implicit and cheerful obedience of its plied, p prepared by Secre! bassy this group was fired upon and TO BE ON SAFE SIDE, ing exemption rulings, and some | qiotiic | “what will he essential for the pur- s Boker &nd Danlels inglu o i : dictat s des gdispersed by tho Red Guards, Ttive < o Q S plants will not re-open unti 3 ‘Connecticut manufacturers and | P0Ses of the war. The treasury, al- of gas masks, cxplosives, ma fipereet by che met Cuige v | STATE EUEL ADMINISTRATOR SAYS |12 i it i aeamaat ta b | e conmestiont mnndiastucas. and (000 00 e s e e ifes, mmwent s i _ interested in interpretations of worthy attitude toward the order of | L0 reimburse for real, imaginary or |munition, forging, electrical supplie Sl i riostipart Toweverll tho puling affecting Monday holidads. | (na fuel administrati e indireet inju I dom’t think the | and tool steel for government destroy! P e " . 2 S 2 e fu a stration in regard to | o streets were quiet throughout the Chairman E. W. Christ of the local fuel commit- James J. Storrow, New England fuel | .10 ine their factories and have com. | Bovernment should draft into its ser- | €rs and ‘destroyer parts; aivcraft an administrator, announced that whila aircraft parts; signal corps equipment HRrhing Snd WNsemeE polng under tee received the following telegram today from State e SR e o PiEd s ro i il gl el Ml ol [ivicelia sl bntleond sty moee) a_heavy patrol of Bolshevik troops. sure that representatives of other | than it should draft a cripple into the | teel tubing, locomotives, ship cauin Most, of the shops were closed, shut- Fuel Administrator Thomas W. Russell: of stores provided heat was lmited, | i qurios and busimesses—wil-follow | Milltary service. There is no inten- | Mment, Wwoolens for uniforms, tentis owners were requested not to open, et ters and bars being up. “ v ino Qe © rice g b ., with prompt obedience to the order tion to do any injustice to the short |and optical supplies St S e e Monday closing. Please advise all persons ex s Wransportation Nlittics wowiaie | IR SRIEIREanea maR Lol e SO B e TR o e ) e e Shipyards were not named in order delegates to the assembly began o as- cept those especially exempted using fuel for heat or inadequate to handle a bl shepping | o' houla- all . maite o sincers effort| DOSsIbIE: conslstent with' the needs of [ PUL will coritinile fo ‘bperdtd * ui -] vle ed T y:. as - H +1 i - Q. ey \ 3 } e jon.” special g i i irtually all or \1‘:2“\‘ \?;yyh:f;\‘vmw\‘xl“n‘x:x”m1»:&‘,.‘1:1:‘;‘0‘, any commercial or manufacturing purpose that only Mr. Storrow refused to consider | {0 0Dy the spirit as well as the let-| H‘nh.:.‘-:nr:;‘ Smith suggested the short o o There w X 7 s = 5 % ind H % Fpe] rer 1 t ter of the order and to avoic ef- g 4 = suggestec e sho {0 roinetration’ and bacty dissensions safe way to avoid suspicion of violating spirit or letter |, susscstions that _the Massachusotts | (o7 of the Sveer and o Bt A0S 00§ jines “are i a diienlt situation be- B ening o) > assembly, 3 5 e 2 carly closing regulations be aband- | fort to pro ) W Ca L ns i S ghiaved) the opentnBiof the fasmerib]y, of law is to shut up shop. No buildings can be heated || oned. Iven with federal resulations | Would nullify its primary intent W cause of the sudden transition of the which had been set for noon four transportation systems from a com- hour in which liquor is sold on Monday. Y.M. C. A. build- in effect he declared New Bngland | technicalitios as keeping places | . - Stotive tolln controlled basis cial interpretations however, will bl . . e , could not obtain all the coa needed | Pusiness open with only part of the . V€ 3 2 LT e R . N e et ings allowed open but no billiards or bowling. S S BN s e T B i el e, o Gt 08 (RN G D e B el i O B Machine Guns Squirt Death. % e . mude to conserve the small stock on | the hours of business on other days | Dileds “that the short Jines are hollor-|iteria) London, Jan. 19.—A collision be- Russell, Fuel Administrator. hand, A snowstorm early today adds| of, the week so as to balance the loss IS beforc they're hit, The bill ought gltintionfon sadan iy fad tween Bolsheviki and members of the ed to the problem of delivery and| caused by being completely elosed on | PTEVIEC i“"""l"‘j“""‘ for ratlroads Iacked by vigorous defense of th) Society for the Defense of the Con- = o S - relief organizations put forth every| Monday." o -‘“‘ £l G 8 :‘ “(““" """I "”“"‘ president who yesterday e his fu .‘m 1 '1 ‘:‘.\ ';!\\lllvxm\‘»i\;:‘:v‘t(lc\o “(‘1(::::\];1“(\3! effort to look after the comfort of Russcll's Statement, are part of the continental system? | | owar( » Tauride palace ceurred | amilies ose homes are bare : z DELUE perative to release coal to move su' e families whose homes are bare of S Thalonly safe Ching fo anv pere as:ed Senatar Smith I ! chal to MOV about noon Friday, according to a | i fuel, 1 2 v . | - plies to the American army and t ners and f demanding that the LU New Haven road for the 24 hour | ¢ I CMIORGG (B0 Ll Bk ‘\t“"" ."“'“'""( rhey form & part | ontion to the situation at Atlant . assembly be called were pulled down | period ending at midnight last night | Wnder the order of the United States of the system utilized for war noces- | 4. ™ foyel administration agefy broke out from all sides. | D} pany announced that they showed a | SPUFClY on the Mondiys prescribed e o will remain there until all ships he | producing mines. There were to bo n more generil exemptions, it was an| nounced, except over the signatures of Secretaries Baker and Daniels. Spg upport to the closing order as i f order.” This s state- tions as should or should not M. Logvinoff, a member of the ex- | big increase over the previous day | P the order.” This w tho stat M‘ ‘HI Sheaiiacs H”m.» ‘m’ "yfw n up are bunkercd. /Immediate 1w ecutive committee of the Congress of e e R Roare _ e | ment of Thomas W. Russell, United | £ 3 government e ot kel when 286 cars were handled. There | gioft' O (RO [G LHSCH B ICT indcr the president’s proclamation Workmen’s and Soldiers’ elegates | were 1,053 cars for New England af | States el ac istrator for Con- | s t 5 and several others were kilted. Many | Von Kuehlmann Makes Flat Charges Cause Uproar at|waybrook ana Harlem River june- | nectiost made this morning as his offi- | "That has got to be determined after were wounded, including several wo- o DhuTsaRY cial interpretation of the ordes provement in the situation is expectel and more than a million tons of shi | investigation. My opinion is that it | Ping detained will be on its way in s A . Russ ok . . |is the duty af the director general, |Short time. men. Refusal to Trotsky’s Session of Chamber of New Haven officials said the roaa; M Hu SHRaC oS ag Coliopiine | as quickly as possible to determine | Confronted by the president’s S AR, - | would not fecl the effect of the fac- M"“r.v”» Becil ” . v t railroads or parts of railroads | ment that the order was issued wit Bolsheviki Lose Test Vote. Proposal. Deputi tory closing order for several days, as e fuel administrator for ton-| \." ceded by the government and to | his full knowledge and approval by ) Petrograd, Jan. 21 (By the o- coal had been piling up at transfer | NCClicut takes it for granted that in-| . iee the carriers. That is now in | fore coming from Dr. Garfleld decl ciated Press)—The long delayed con- — points faster than it could be distrib- | ividual action under the order of |, .00, ing the railroad congestion is thres sstituent assembly was opened today uted in New England. S st NG SR Rl e As to railroads taken over, com- |ening the food supply, vigorous oppd On the first test of strength the Bol- - will be governed primarily hy a spirit | onoiion is pravided under the law |sition in congress apparently hi e e oateatad by the social | spatches from both the German and | deputies had a turbulent session to- S e T of patriotism and helpfulness. The day. It was provoked by an inter- primary aim the United States fuel 3 Springficld, Mass, Jan. 19.—The | naministrator In the present emer New England Westinghouse company | concy is {o provide immediately it London,, Jan. 19.—Further de- ris, Jan. 18.—The chamber of we are zoing to pass. As to those | spent itself, : outside, it seems to me any injur: On instructions from Director Ge! pellation of the government offered js . matter for the courts to doter- | McAdoo to co-operate with the fu by Deputy Paul Poncet, a socialist, mine. 1 don’t believe the law should | adminis ilroad officials s ernment and the nominee of the social | .. ; 7 o : i c iscussion Wednesday turned largely | concer: o s 48h | und Van Norman Machine Tool com- | cacl locality a sufficient supply of B . 3 revolutionists of the Right for chair- | 315 y d largely RecERipasisupscHintion) lisCopencn | e RS Tl Vil eieTVadilian thority i | o e e e el Ry require compensation to roads whether | about directing coal shipments to tI ; S S -onditions to | by 1 Action Francaise, alis S «d class of shipping interest ,mbly, was elected by | 0N the questions of the conditions to | 0 rancalse, . Royalise [ DRV AOCOT ICEENCE b remara to fon: 3 : oo | the zavernment needs them or not proferred class of shipping interest paper in favor of Irench sol- : £ = 7 S g casasov any di celoniasitos o “There is no disposition to Tip .rs, hospitals, public uti A resolution raising a ques. | 0llday closing orders. The VanNor- | rights of any merchant concerning |, nody up the back. It's the gov wnd others whom the order dod tion of confidence was accepted by 'I”}‘”' nrmshes ‘*““"”"“T"' contracts. | jcaping his place of business open, | arnment's desire to treat small as well | e affect. Suggestions that o fal 7 <e 2 erms eig Nelsbve 5 5 Y| The other concern is making prepara- | (. fyel s Aeciain : s 2 2 ot @ 2 Vom Jeunimann RenclGenman ordlenliiin scketh ontland adopleninyiaivote R o8 SIS i S TR sl e GETL e prtain (hat .« big roads as cquitably as is pos- | road embargo be placed on shipme e L Hons on e T s s (2o menehanGwill incline tto he gldelli<nte, s fart s is icompatiblel with [lotizoods | from Stacthriss | KDREER) o iiitor e doiay et BHT RS 1de 0f | public use and interest. All the lines | was over-ruled by the director gener: ; o S i e h ! i X excluded for government control | Few violations have been noted et e IO O e e try | 0n8ht. to be kept gaing, cncouraged gye) officlals and thess, it was belleg Buffalo at Work Again e T Onth#E | and@ treated by tho government with | were due to misunderstanding ] ‘ e S Mondivy o3 i i utmost fairness and consideration.” some cases even state fuel administri Buffalo, Jan. 19, —Twenty indust “Phe establishment is allowed to : ases revolutionists. M. Tchernoff, minister | Russian sides regarding the negotis of agriculture in the Kerensky EOV-|tjong at Brest-Litovsk indicate the man of the 12 vote of 244 to 151. The candidate | be recognized in disposing of Po- of the Bolsheviki was Maria Spirido- | jand, Lithuania and Courlad. Dr. novo, long a prominent revolution who was released from exile in Si- beria after the overthrow of the Tlo- | Secretary said in effect that his gov- manoffs. ernment was willing to permit the | Pominque Pusliesi-Conti deputy Nier o 00 o ers = A & from C(‘orsica, charge £ socialis Slightly more than 400 members | hoople of the territories occupied | q.oties had f harged that soclalist attended. Of these the Bolsheviki and | "~ TR z deputics had founded a newspaper at the social revolutionists of the Left, | DY German an ustro-tiungarian | Limoges with German money, and who are working together, have about | troops to vote in regard to their po- | had collahorated with Swiss newspa- 50 votes, and the social revolutionists | litical future, such vote to be taken | PCUS which were notoriously German - e e o o et e T , tors have not understood the or of the Center and Right the re-|not later than omo year after the | lallenged for proof, he gave a num- :'“‘”"fi‘ ":‘ ey the el Bas e e e Dr. Garfield said it would be oasy; s a i T35 Gl o > - ic c-day order resu \peratio cozing ¢ sha ot use heat be- isTevans . but he mainder. conclusion of a general peace. er of papers to Premier Clemenceau ol ALV = - )'R plants to evade instructions b SR w 3 " oday wder exe ulings @ yond the point necessary for that W RK 4 - 2 According to the Russian version, | WHo handed them over to the min- ‘,]"‘-‘”“' ','”,‘“ '“’"“”:" Sl i) LA et S e o SATURDAYS TO lieved there would be few .~uch‘L;‘L‘ The constituent assembly, according | Leon Trotzky, Bolshevik foreign min- ; 'Ster of justice. L0 Jothelol SLCleREES S . S R 2 | He intimated however, that violatio to a proclamation issued by the rev- |ister, attempted to obtain a clear During an exchange of invectives Monday i at t han i ymw "‘h\\l!\ w“; ’i]‘ n‘ ;»: ““l‘h‘y"“ GAIN HOURS LOST | would be dcait with vigorously und ¢ between Pugli St 5 oubt was expressed at the cham- | keeping their stores ope u s s ol kit olutionary government last March, | statement whether the voting will he tween Pugliesi-Conti and Socialist D i s U oseives fronil suiatt the food law and the coal supply will issue fundamental laws guaran- | precaded by evacuation of these ter. | 1ePutics, M. Deschanell, the president ““" i Geran el e ”J,,Y offending plants would be cut off o tee the country the immutable | ritories by the German armies. Af- | “OnSulted the chamber, which agreed | 42y Would br SOIULON 0 A S o ’ R o sks Pla Pray Employes. B B e R o | o Vit aravlishiier Dot e lGs i (Cos ihonta e. The priovit losi heir doors ircly on thoe | International Silver Plants In Meri- Asks Plants to Pay 1 ure to issue a call for elections to the | rect reply von Keuhlmann declared | 1CPUNY to s Deputy Pugliesi- | ) 5 N e daily s oyl ssembly was one of the causes con- | that Germany could not undertake ; ‘0Nt refuse leave the platform. !N ""’j "";'”'“ Ve e s A e T “tributing to the downfall of the Ke- | any obligation regarding withdrawal | M- Peschanell put on his hat ana legy ' Fom Hnffnjo s normi. = rensky - government. The Bolshe- | of the armies. the president’s chair. The offensing viki issued a 1 for election soon | M. Trotzky roturned to Petrograd | 4ePuly then started to leave the plat order of January § diverting to New londays declared to be holidays < - The government’s desire that plar den Will Operate Extra Hours affected by the ordér pay their et oA o A ployes wages during the closed peri coal has not been revoked vice 1 have decided on the following was emphasized today in the follo The freight situation, officials rulinzs concerning the operating of | Meriden, Jan. 19.—The Interna- | ing telegram to state administ §fter the success of the revolt of last | an Thursday might Apperently the | 1orm but went back again, The ses. | s stown immiediste bebtemRons, 20 the anjocns o ‘j”l'_‘h‘," "“‘[‘.";'\""{""“‘“""k‘:’l | oo b ,‘]“',f,']':“‘ ive pubMéi @ November. Elections were completed | negotiations were suspended Thurs- | Sion then suspended tveen "'i\'“:_‘jj} e e T et hands, and some other manufacturing | | ession of my appreciation of t carly in December. Attempts to open | day, although there is nothing to in- After a short recess, the chamber | P _““'H",.‘d‘ T et e 4 makes no difforence whether a | plants here, purpose to go on a 50 ' public spirited and patriotic action the assembly was made on December | dicate how things were left at ad- | reconvencd to vote on an order ot WU UERT (0 New ng- | saloon is in a building of its own | hour weckly schedule noxt week to ' employers in (he state Who may 12, but no progress was made. The | journment. _*"" reproving intrigues tending | O G Coming forward more ITe or in a building with other tenants; | make up a half day of the time to be fermine o pay the wages of thd results of elections were unfavorable The l‘mmgr:«d corresponder _‘»“ W tor DHalblez, a radical with indicutions of a still wer | there must he no heating in a sa- [lost by the Monday closings. The gain | employes during the suspension peri to the Bolsheviki element, the social [ the Daily News telegraphing g d to add the words loon on the ten fuel holiday vond | would be through working Saturday | cified in the regulation of Janua revolutionists, of which party former | Thursday, described the negotiation an ntrignes.” cmicr (ot Ninth Page the amount reguired to keep the |afternoons. If plants operate Satur- | 171h They are bearing their sha ‘1 remier Kerensky is a merpbpr, gain- | steadily moving toward a fin » the 1dition o 4 pipes from freezing It a saloon | day afternoons each weelk the 10,000 | of the sacrifice which we are ng the ;:,;.v.‘\’t‘ numl:lertm dt]-,le‘gntcsv rupture. Alluding [tu (hE(])v ite ne- vidting e opens on these days, there must be | werkers here will regain two of the | called upon to make to the comm| A r of constitutional demo- | gotiations between the Germans anc es or WEATHER. ibsolutely no fuel used in the bulld- |five days lost. good.” crati \tes to the assembly were | Ukranians, the correspondent recalls | propose ¢ = ing in. w? it is located. If the | The Connecticut Telephone and Enough bunker coal will reach t} arre irly in December by the |his recont statement that peace : 2, say t Hartiord, Jan “For suflicient fire. may be | Eleetric company received a telegram | docks within the next three or fo 1ol who have been reported to | more likeiy to be signed by S determined to cast for New Britad « cp the pipes from [from Dr. Garfield today exempting | days, it was said, to supply all sh he war nn‘l\rh'\\ t in con- | Ukranians than the Bolshevik 3 md vicinity: air and colder the plant from tho closing order. An | now awaiting fuel. Bunkering, ho tr le assemb 4 n puosition. he adds, is confirm etwean ¢ r night. Sunday inere; f hotels to |effort was made to rveach all the 400 | ever, depends largely on handli cloudin unsettled by night. employes that they might resume at Sy ~—— e e itinued On Seventh Page), onee. (Continued On Ninth tional Silver Co., employing 3,600 (Continucd 3 : : U Seventh I Page).