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CONNECTICUT POLICE WARN AGAINST BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS

Circular Letter Threatens Careless Motorists With Arrest

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"Dont start out for New Haven in an automobile, until you make sure that its headlights conform with the law!" This warning was issued by the Connectient State Police yesterday in a circular letter which was sent out from Hartford headquarters.

"The State Police,", says the letter, "will not hesitate to stop a car with glaring headlights to examine the lamp and adjustments, and as sufficient warning is deemed to have been given, arrests will be made wherever warranted, and the automobiles held up until the headlights have been brought into conformity."

Many Harvard men who went to the boat races at New London last year found that the same regulation was strictly enforced then, and many men suffered in consequence of their carelessness.

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