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ZR~1 Nearing Completion NOT T0 ABANDON CENTRALN.E.R. R, C. L. Bardo Denies Authenticity ol Story in Morning Paper New Haven, June 6,—~C. L. Barde. president of the Central New England rallway today denied that any pre posals had been made for the aband. onment of the railroad's lines Reports that the Central New Eng- land, & subsidiary the N. . N. H and H, raliroad, was considering & proposal made by the New Haven road that its trackage be torn up were declared by President Barde to be untrue. The report had stated that the Central New England would be unable to meet payments on bonds “ of the Hartford and Conneeticut Western railroad, which come due July 1 and that the road costs 81, | 000,000 & year to run President Bardo issued the follow. ing statement: “There has never been, so far as I know any thought of abandoning the } Central New England rallw Ne yroposal for such abandonment has ever been coensidered. The article in the Hartford Courant to which refer- ence is made makes a serious error in referring to any abandonment of the Central New FEngland raillway, Als0, although 1 am quoted In the Courant, I have not discussed the matter with any representatives of the P 5 \:::R::‘:;n:hrzf ”v”““r: mnmnnnqm* de view of the ZI e ment of certain unprofit. | ] i e o \ able portions of the Harttord and | CONStruction at Lakehurst, N. Connecticut Western, which is leased > by the Central New England rafl- | planned for July, T | is taken from the stern, * wagy FUEL OIL SUBS’"TUTES creased to about 17,000,000 gallons a PLENT[FU' IN SWEDEN Finally, Sweden, because of 2 |great hydro-electric resources, will in [the future permit a very much great- & {er use of electricity stored in bat- Industrial Fxpert States That Coun-|yn.iae Almost every section of the country is now served by the net of power lines, and electricity could be drawn from them for the use of pas- senger cars, trucks and tractors Stockholm, June 6.--Sweden can| face the menace of world shortage of | petroleum with relative calm, in spite| of having no domestic supply of that = > 2 try Can Face Menace of Petrol- eum Shortage, RETAILERS MISPLAGED ood alcohol, eaid Mr. | d Sweden could within s today,” he “and 000 of them are doing a profitable vear, and with new highly devel- ation, he de-! coutd be in- from Yale in 1872, Cares For Seven 0re oped moth clared thi cavacit | after eating Too Muc the SUTS % been Fugenia Selifangva brought from Russia to act as gov- erness for the seven Russian orphans adopted by Admiral Newton McCuilv U, 8 N of | digesu'on EVERSHARP PENCILS | —and — WAHL PENS or split. out. 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The lead index tella | always how much lead you have, Wahl Pen is the greatest modern pen improvement barrel is all metal. finely wrought jewelr; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923, MINISTER MURDERED IN'PISTOL BATTLE Prominent Virginia Ollicials Wil \ Be Charged With Crime Riehmeond Va e 6, - prominent Cumberland eounty ciale—R, O, and L. G Garret charges of first degree mu connection with the slaying Rev. E. L. Pieres who death yesterday in a pistol the Garretts at his home at Cumber land eourt house. L. C. Garrett was at liberty today under bail of $5,00 while his brother, sufferi serious wound was unde hespital here The fight, which threw Cumberland county into a state of excitement not cqualled in Virginia since the shooting up of the Hillsville court 10 years ago il hy gtate officials to have re sulted from a long standing politica weon count A of was shot to the ! erland urt House and both holding county es, were members of a f which the clepgyman is said to | s opposed recently, The ers also are said to have obye strenuously to remarks sald to have been made by Mr. Plerce from the pulpit which they considered a ing reflected on the wife of 1. ( rett FEAR TRUCK RATES MAY BE BOOSTED Manufacturers and Businessmen Tnvited to Trafic Bureau Meefing Al- A possible increase in freight rates to and from New B n by way of auto truck will be ed at a meeting of the New RBritain traffic e New bureau tomorrow at noon at th Britain club and local m and businessmen will be present and air their views, Considerable New BDri treight fuel, acco to Axel F. A ' a ———————— " 1\ leading .-‘:T‘yl‘s:n mv\ltxsn-:flF.Y:l”m‘,‘.-;yf Bridgeport; dune *6,——The Swill of lig Hanatediiby wayiofla mship cial expert, in a recent g s before ROECT Babcon Say< Great Many Busi- Frank L. Hall of New York, wealthy|jne which plys between New York AR > ¢ lawyer, was filed in probate court W 5 ‘ " o Swedish Industries % ; A and New Haven. The shipments “:"vy;\‘":f':'}"""': ‘22'»'::‘ ll Mlv'imm, ness Men Would he Petter O As [here today for ancillary administea- | gram and to New Haven are handled » of the mos portant sources A = ) i andlec tion of the estate. Bequests include . Sahitaiiog e of fuel oil which has recently been| Pricklayers and Plasterers, R el L B L by motor truck, arrngements having experimented with here is bitumin- 2 e 4 5 e - aen made by the steamship officials ous shale. It was estimated by the! Atlantic City. June 6 — Several|Of Vale college. The residue of the|with one motor truck concern in euch | epeaicer, that the Swedish shaje da.|Dundred thousand retail merchants estate after other bequests are made | youn, e S L S he hetter off if they were brick- |18 to be placed in trust for a nephew.| Recently the question was raised tons of shale ofl. Production on a Roger W, Bab. Francis H. Hall of Philadelphia Who!ynather or not the steamship line Al § 16 &L prasbhl isns. cas on of the asso 0 is hequeathed outright a farm|j,g the right to fix freight rates on Sted B0 b bs of the world near this city valued at $25,000. The | ypyeking and complaint was made to 1 residue is to be held in trust until the | tno Interstate Commerce Commis. more prastical subetitute for e 1,500,000 retailers in the nephew is 30 years old. If he dies gion The trucking rates are said to be lower than rallroad freight rates and if the steamship company is de- produce wood aleohol In ) pyuginess and 40(,000 more are doing to the heirs at law nied the right to enter into an agree- onding to the pres-|, fair b Put million of | The value of the estate is said t0 ment with the trucking compantes, it of gasoline. Tt thage rets - barely etruggling be more t $2,000,000. 'Other Be: | fy feared the rates may go up con-| product of chem- lajong. A lirge pr tion operate at quests include $10,000 to Eva G. 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