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WILSON IS STRONG FOR PROBE OF LFAK (Continued from Firs refusing unanimous ation. Hitchcock Quizzes Borah In the discussion in lations committee Senator asked by Senator Hitch “Have which copy Lodge? i my oy ‘any real information." plied I don't think men showed their cop, ) Lodge. call Rubli consent the forei you any reason seen by s was nator Mr. Borah re- iny of these Senator Brs enator Connecticut wlegee Pipes Up. Brandegee, republican read from recent tor Hitehcock in he N an said if Senator held a copy of the t in his I it ither was a been obtained by necticut the audacity or any of speech by Sen whic 2brask Lods re tolen document or had he had had bribery Con senator said he never to say the administration its agents can be bribed and added that when the investigation had been started he hoped tor Hitch- cock would either withdraw his inf ence or make his el Lodge Tells His Senator Lodge then and in a brief statement ih:{ seen a copy the treaty S n possession of a friend in New York This friend, he continued, told him that he knew four copies of the trea were in New York. Neither this friend or another friend who a copy had any connection with finan- cial interests, Seator Lodge said Repiying to questions by Hitchcock, Senator Lodge said he did not think it “would be honorable” for him to disclose the names of the men who had copies of the treaty Treaty Terms Are Common. Declaring that several new today had printed 25,000 word Senator senate Sena good stan ha the tool told of the “nator spapers the except of Brandegee said of the document this country copies ‘‘are as common in hutkleberries Senator Knox, republican, Pennsyl- vania, declared Senator Lodge had given all the information possible and that what withheld was a matter of highest sendtorial privilege and personal honor Polk Takes the Stand. Acting Secretary Polk said firstareceived the text the treaty xable and estimated was about ’per cent. complete. “I received one copy courier, about May 19 “Later 1 received ten copies by courfer and since then a package copies by pouch (mail).’ He was positive the copies shown in the United States could not have come from the state department they were locked in a safe. The committee adjourned without fixirig a date for the next meeting. LOCAL ELKS GOING arge Delegation of “Hello Bills™ as he he had by 80 of it secial "he continued special of to Afttend Institution of Lodge in Wal- | lingford Wednesday Night. Over 100 members of New dge, B. P. O. E., tention of attending f 2 new ladge of Elks in ext Wednesday evening vil, leave the clubhouse on Washing- ton street at 5:30 in automo- biles. All members hav, i that are not filled comm cate with W. W hert Bates once band and t Britain the institution Wallingford The party o'clock who should Hanna c The Philharmonic wred for the parade to Wallingford in g trucks. The of the b Elkdom ni- has 1 rvide sne of C A. Bence's t affair promises to I evens in time one gest soma Connecticut in A DAVENPORT COMPLAINT. Mts. C. E. Davenport treet complained to morning thar two men ron scraper and a pl barrels from the qt treet. Officers Rival and Lyon rehended the men and brought o the station One of the men e had been ordered his New Haven paving he scraper and a lowed to go. p of anley the police this had stolen ik an som ap- them and on Sta said by boss of concern to talke pulley ding ey wore W investiga- SHOW The ¢ bt New CAST GU and us o York,' resented the s ity and once in Bristol buests of the Y. M. T. A jety at a theater par finner and dance rom Wednesdasy ide precede nd following t for ons’ theater, Hartford eturn to this city, Fill pe served to ti ollow: the banac vill make the trip st cho £ e membhe 10w to be given o eveninz A will he theater e pe om About ST. MARY'S GRAD! Graduation exercises t. Mary's church, Sunday ‘une~ 22, and at th t Brill be presented fternoon graduate of St jxams will be reek at the s nnouncement erspnnel of ATION will be held in afternoon diplomas by to speaker of the riffin, Final out will be Rev. Thomas ( Mary's school completed hool wiil the in and at that t be mad of TEACHERS FNTERTAIN The of the L ntertained Miss Dorothea t a party given at the I ol this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock he party was in honor of the roaching marriage of Miss B , Richard Myers of this urieson was presented bile gift. Refreshments d a Pleasant afternoon byed. eachers neoln school Burle on at necoln city with were ser was en [Rrey: e offered | | that 4 i have signified thelr dica | ywere member A l CITY ITEMS {PAROCIAL SCHOOL 25 - i GRADUATION SUNDAY I ot C. bers arc The an v licemen day regular meeting of Court Co- No. 27, Daughters of Castile, - held tomorrow evening the rooms 8 o'clock. All menm- requested to be present. vacation period of the commence next Mon- piplomas Will Be Presented to Class at of 19—Father Hayes to will Address Ciass, aged 13 years, of 78 by her par- rochial home | sunday, and diplomas will be present- 91 Firoad street! ed following in the church. Saturday that( This is the largest class yet graduated ting ta W. Wisk | st man; those an into a trol- their of itain Machine 1stitution will ente the s were ’ school next C. Thomas McCarthy Marguerite Helen Agnes Robert Joseph For the have chosen ity” and The Sophic Uskas, A class of 19 will be graduated from reported school next m Rhodes strect is st. Joseph's ts as issing (¢ ot police da the Antihiony ¢ services i Balo: Joseph's and ave completed in that High lass o from of hich he was driving. Hear el any I ca who study Jocal The James com dam- Septem ~ ofiicers Presidgnt, wood, metal and held at 8 o' hall 3aseball at vice 7 Henry: s Burke; treasur Regan class 1 worke lock Anna 1is evening Maple ' als ors bank team the sand afternoon, lotta the “Faith, Hope a for the flower, forget-me colors blue and & Those who will receive diplomas Helen Agnes Burke, Gertrude Ver- onica Cannelly, Marie Elizabeth Gar- vey, Rose Helen Hanrahan, Ceeilia | Frances Roth, Marguerite Anna Hen- Benedict Ir Durham. Walter | Sdward Fitzpatrick, James Howard corps . Clarence James Kennev, James Barry has entered the employ | Thomas McCarthy. John Joseph Mof- | Curran Dry Goods company as | fatt, Robert Joseph Regan, Edward the ladies’ ready-to-wear de- | George Roche, Cornelius Idward Ryan, Richard Francis Scully, George Albert Smithwick, Daniel Sullivan Rev. Haves, a be the speal score he Castile il given by the tomorrow ) postponed class are Dauzhters are n K until Thur Daniel has becn ~Pouzzner of Winter ly a sergeant major in 1ition corps, has been giv- ond lieutenant ry. rancis ssion as s John of the head of partment A of held ir John aft noon under Daughters of Castile. A class of 40 were given the dezrecs of the order and luncheon vas ed to 100 guests following ihe degree working. A month’s mind mass St Mary ing at 7 o'clock The Catholic T.egion will meet hall Wednesday class init hall yeste auspices of fermer local boy wiill the afternoon of FINDS STOL N DOG. Detective Sergeant A. J Richardson | ceded in locating the prize bulldog owned hy Radman W. Cham- berlain of Grove Hill, which iwas stolen last Friday. From information the detective obtained, he went to a house at 1302 North Main street, Hartford, this morning and recovered | th On arrival in this city took into cus- tody of the ahove ad- dress on a charge of theft. Mrs. is one of a band of distribut- s working in this city. s will tomorrow morn- Patrick Smith Women's Benevolent in St. Mary’s school evening at & o'clock Mr. and Mrs. James McCarthy of 5 Stanley street cclebrated their 16th wedding anniversary at their he yesterday afternoon. Many guests were present Edgar McAvay, Frank Riley. Curtin and John Riley spent week-end at Momauguin John L. formerly connected with the Miller and Oison West Main street stor left the employ of e sung for animal this afternaon Mrs. Fay Grant his he ne Cyril the SERGEANT SE Sergeant Charles Seltz of street is home after over a service overseas part of which was spent in France and part Ttaly Seltzer enlisted about vears ago in a medical corps was sent to Fort Fthan Allen later going overseas with a medical de- tachment from that camp While serving in TItaly, Sergeant Seltzer's two sisters, Misses Margu e and Anastasia, died of pneumonia MORE STOLEN GOODS. Sergeant Theodore Johnson Hayes today searched the | Steve cinski on Gold suec d in finding goods belonging to Landers, Frary & Clark | company, the Corbin Cabinet Lock | company and North & Judd Manufac- turing company. Ross MTZER HOME) Clark vear's time in two and comps at the New to Mr. of 28 was born yesterday Menousek A daught Britain hospital and Edward Gilbert street. A son was born at the hospital to- 1y to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kropovicz of 49 Farmington Avenue. The condition of Judge John Wals 78 Lincoln street showed no “today, it reported at his | Mrs, of chang redside. William chased the aladino on was M property Daly Cormack of street. pur- and Guiseppe of K and hot street, AND DEATHS FUNERALS Mrs. Mary Farrel Folk. funeral of Mrs. Mary Farrel ' . who died last week in Hartford, ' was held this afternoon in Hartford. Interment was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Folk was a former resident of this city. The ol e B()\R \R]‘ EXONERATED. Further investigation by the police in the death of Joseph Tantarski by hanging last Thursday. has deter mined that the Babula and Mankus | bovs mentioned in connection with the were not present at the time the accident occurred Herman F. Wells, The funeral of Herman F. Wells will he held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home. Rev. Henry Maier of the First Congrega- tional church will be in charge of the service and interment will be in the Fairview cemeter, James Clark. Funeral services will he held o’clock tomorrow afternoon for Clark whose death occur Rev. Henry W. Maier The burial will be in cemetery. HUN Peace Conference Commissions Against Acceptance. June 9, (Havas.)—The peace | conference commissions on colonies, of war, responsibilities and | military and naval | of the treaty in their reports council of four. the Echo de savs, urged the rejection of the Ge man counter proposals as far th several commissions are concerned The council of five today discussed the political clauses'of the Austrian peace terms Report Paris, at prisoners the labor, claases to the | Paris will officate. the Tairview Emma Parsons. 1 of Miss Emma Bishop ons was held this morning at her horae, 310 West Main street, Rev. H. W. Maier of the First Congresa- tional church officiating. She had su fered from ill heaith for several years. of age Parsons’ death hearted devotion Her father vhen she little & to the TR NAMED. William J ppointed assi superior court term of week BORDER WELL GUARDED §. Commander Docs Not Need More | Troops in Order ASKIS AN hY§ etown, J Coughlin today of tant clerk of ti fill out the CL ne 9. She was 76 ves was ends a life to the welfare mothe rl. leav- brother. reared h Miss unexpired who died la single was a her les . P: their unc Cha sons; be When Dbrother a 5 majority and built a home on Franklin which Mr. Parsons later hrought wife, and where three of the four When the family removed Main street home, them and to the end. lity to her devotion to eatly resem- New his sister street tol X his to Keep Moex- ents At Bay. th‘ 9.-—Major the southern Sons ican Insu Washington, Cabell, 1o the present TWest commanding partment and the Mexican a special report fo the ment today advised a crease in the forces forces. now unde his command were sufficient to handle that could be foreseen. in | accompanied the family vpose. fid e border, war depart- | inst any in- this time. The | part ngth of y merial Toved ability and he g at e W finest typ and loved who twere fortu- dmitted to the cix hrother the womanhoos an as a of was said contingency PLAN RUSSIAN GOVT. Arrangements nd md admired hy 12h 10 he fric of her ds Otto ¥. Boberg. Otto Emil Boberg Swedish settlers to come dic his home late Sat lengthy of this place Made For Provisional of the to thi urday illnes Gotenberg, city 40 with the ind Level company coming here. He was > and is survived by h 1l daughters, Misses Ellen and a brother and Fraternally, he the Bethesta society Bethany church and Level first city Rule After Expected Capture of following a Petrograd—Leader Named. was a native pting a Boherz London, Junc 9.—A provisiona ernment f{or liberated territory in sia after the expected capture of Pet- rograd has’ been arranged, according to a dispatch to the Mail from Hels ingfors, Prof. Kartasheff. non-social- ist member of the headed by A. F. Kerensky, the head this government choose vears ago, acce Rus- of cabinet will be and will his elements forming the government at Omsk and the political committee in T Emma ster Sweden was a of of and the utual G 10 Swedish colleages from Kolchak Russian oty 1 will residence and Swedish aris. ANARCHISTS ATTACK WITNESS Zurich German be held at 2:30 t ihe Elim Raptist Klingberg will e burial Shal Gl TR o attacked 3 His CATCHE: tured ames T, Kinir employve the post exhibited to friends a Saturday, in a brook weighed over four nera at from his o'clock late June 8.—Breiss witnesses at one of the the trial of the »d with plotting uprising in Italy, was by TItalian anarchists. several rvibs were frac- is not church officiate will at | 28 men who are char; rehist 1o and He be in rriew skull expected to | cover office, | Dr. Stampely Swiss trout | eral. told the court that Germany in Ber- { hoped for a universal revolution be- pounds. | ginning on Swiss soil, | at sen reet. an today ht which attorney lin | WHO’S | says a | “This | proposal by | house appropr DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, TO BLAME FOR LOSING WAR? Germany Ifas Bill Which Will Take Up This Important Subject As Well As Others. rlin ne 8, (By the Press)—The constitutional conven- tion has completed deration of a bill ecreating a which would try those aecc arting, lengthening 1t Associated cons state and he presented soon war rtional losing in the r semb The for a com- national ovides memhers of investiz nicasure 5 the to polit the cou and produce trial. no appeal of leadership prior to an i requires the any documents Delibe secure ng government to necded at the court be 1tions and there would from “The tion as why it Verdiot people to who is was mot explana- the war, ier and could not convention demand an guilty for nded car uli or wholl of a state render unable countries ps whether the have baleful partly statement heen the task court final ver- to the although it can because it ves of other ESTHONIANS ADVANCE While no diet arct pating Two Towns on Riga Captured, Lithuanians Menace Other Cities— Bolsheviki Fleeing. June 8.—F burg | towns southeast of occupied by Esthon- south, Lith ing Copenhagen, and Jakobstadt Riga have ian forces, nanian been ile, © Dvinsk, Esthonian hes nounces. The statement follows: “Esthonian forces have reached the Duna river and. advancing south- | ward, have occupied the railway | junction of Kreitzburg on | the right bank and the town of | akobstadt, opposite. after victorlous fighting. | “The victorious Lithuanian army is rapidly approaching the fortress of Dvinsk from the south. driving the Bolsheviki before it. “In the Petrograd of the fighting is still of Gatchina.” wl irther ypproac arters dqu an- sector, 20 the scene | | | west | is miles i TREATY IS DELAYED 1 NEG o i Political Terms of Austrian Pact Held | ¥p by Italian Demands for Deport- | ation of Certain Undesirables. final draft the A Paris, June o the political treaty, it layed discussion mand for a authorizing d portation of ‘“undesirables’” in part of Austrian Tyrol to be annexed , to Italy. This demand is meeting with | considerable -The clauses understood, of the of | igtrian | ng de- { Italian 4 i provision | the opposition MASS. TAKES UP SUFF BILL { Governor Coolidze Advis General Court of Congressional Amendment vors It Himself. ston, June Gove dge transmitted today the official nor Cool- the ger court of the woman While the gov- | to al notification congress for a suffrage amendment. ernor did not make any formal rec- ommendation to the legislature he is- sucd a statement to the p in which he expressed the hope that the amendment would be ratified and said that he himself had always voted cqual suffr: for 8¢ STOP, SAYS PREMIER. Clemencean Orvders Tlungarians to Cease Attacks on Czechs. Paris, can June 9 president of telegrap >vernment Premier the peace Clemen- fer- that by z.,;,t., for Vienna troops on Czecho-Slovak m cease, a dispatch from today say In case of lied and associated decided to constrain ties,”” the non-compliance Al overnments have to hostili- the use “extreme measures Hungary to ceasc premier’s message $150.000,000 REDTCTION IN ADMINISTRATION FUND Washin 0.000.000 zton. June 9.—Reduction 200,000 $45 in the 81 200 volving fund asked hy the railroad ad- inistration of the calenda for remaind vas m tod ations comm the vear ade by the ttee RANSPORTS DOCK mhbarkes resident Grant rived from Rrest. Also aboard Were detachment f the 21st and 504th engineers. The brought 2.400 members Troops “amp TWO Floston, uals d vania from the hich ar of the 224 engineers. to ¢ from hoth Devens M ships went STRIKE 1N CHINA, Press.) —All the ty as a protest Pe from sociated ines been suspended and chools closed gainst ing, in the the ais an- e ?" whic conncil of three antung and Kiao CRIPPLES OF INDUSTRY —Detroit's PER CENYT. June 9. bu, ind Detroit S5 trial and per cent. incffective a strike of car men was completely tied iness act toda Traction | Lack i Third service ( JuNE o9, 1915 o Financial S e WALL STREET STOCH EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall vances with a g | Stre ad- hour Further final coppers, ap- closc bett tobaceos and proximated 1 made in t er! inquiry shippine 0,000 Stoet New York tions furnished embers by June 9 Low 1918 Am Alasl Am Am Am Am Am S Am Am Am At A Baldwin B & B R Beth Ste Butte Sup Beet ¢ it Tobacco Tel con Can Pac Cen Leather Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Col F & I Cons Gas Distillc Paul 1st pfd Gt Nor Ore Illinois Cen Inspiration Interboro Interboro pfd Cetfs. . Kansas City so Kennec Topper Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor com Mex Petroleum National Lead N Y Air Brake 4 JTudson av Cons Y N H Y Ont & rthern i Pac Mail § Penn R R People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Ray Cons Reading &EHRR West c N N N s Co S com Pa Southern Ry Studebaker Texas Oil Ave Unton P United Utah Fruit Copper S Rubber Co S Steel i U - \'n Car Chem estinghouse. W estern Willy: | day Two Local Murd Secking Board at Session Ha comb rers Among Other Clemency From State | Today, rtford. Junc 8.-—( at th iovernor Hol- of -dons at the Wethersfield today. of tim was the case meeting af t prison 2w had applic previous] h of ving board D stat in Petitioners these first heard Hough of Chester tence for the murder of wick of the same town in July Noble E sented Hough. Two > in the prisoner alf. Attorney E. A. Inelis Mid county opposed the t a don. He also Edward or more life Harry C Tylervill Pierce re clergymen spok Middlc county life John W Frederick ( Coozan behals ntenced rison for murder his 1ilty, counsel Litchfield om 10 to 15 At with intent be to refit ey he said. without of The te's at opposed Joseph a itain, the county Ere Peretti of New June murder gk s¢ ced n for last Tesis ine of behalf of at Norwi pardons ins victed econd degree, that the mur- convicted I The state’s cour of mu 1 on his client’s behalf agai vin's Loy pardon Limitation of ¢ court of probate ithin and holden for the Dis Count of Connecticut the 9t D. Gaffney 1919 jud On R on YVogelge New on the estate of Kutscher late distri inistrator Emily Vogel- New Britain, ed that six Saltor of said ne of within said he the decea vt doth decree limit llowed and creditors of » exhibit claims the same to the ind | diresats given of thi again trato district New Cer MORT Re IME Clerk u | with RICHTER & CO. NEW YORK STOOR EXCHANGE NEW BRITATIN, MEMBERS 1 WEST MAIN STREET TEL 2040 50 shs Colt’s Arms 50 shs American Hardware 50 shs Landers, Frary & Clark 50 shs Traut & Hine 50 shs Union Mfg. Co. CONN. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Duilding. Telephone 2120, T. FR \\"K hl’P Manager ~ Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold JUD]) K CO. 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. W. T. SIOPER WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD'S S SET ASIDE. Roons 93. Mgr. FROM A WEEK TO $5,000 A YEAR DECRE! Supreme Court Backs Up Postma Gen. Burleson In Today's Decision. Washington, June 9.—Federal court decrees dismissing injunction proceed ings brought to in Postma General Burlesan from seizing and re- taining control of the cable lines of the Commercial Cable and the Com- merc Pacific Cable companies as well from merging them with those of the Western Union side by the supreme court toda ich order- ed the Jower to dismiss the pro- coc Former Waiter, After Serving in Army, restr; Comes Back and Gets Big Job. Washington, June before the war was week and tips went lieutenant a traning scho citatfon a 000 9.—A man who waiter at $12 a to war as a second attending an officers’ came back as & captain 1 the government vear, was de- Col. Arthur Woods, to the secretary of war little stories as these,” said Woods, “show the average hono culty whatsoever himself again in civil life.’ Up to date 104,000 officers have re- turned to civil life and 8,000 have ap- plied for istance in securing ployment. were set wh holding the were £ him sreibed eral court decision proceedings w not the supreme court, w’ however, that hecause of the re- of the cables to private owner- the questions involved were and the cases must be dismiss- by the lower court. ere justiciable today by assistant “Such Cot ably held, turn ship nioot ed has placing no WHEAT (ROP LARGF. em- Would Indicate a Bumper Crop This Year. Forecast Made Today P. 0. DEPT. NOT WORRIED. A wheat pro- bushels thi Washington, June 9 juction of 1,286,000.000 ir, combining the winter wheat an pring wheat crops forecast by the department from the condition June 1 The winter wheat forecast compares 899.915.000 bushels forecast last month, making it the largest ever grown. Condition of winter wheat was | 4.9 1 « of a normal compared | 100.5 last month and 83.8 last| Telegraphers' Strike May Be Effect- But Wires Will Be Used. nd to- af agriculture the crop was 5 ive, of on Washington, June 9.—No move in the threatened nation-wide strike of telegraph has been made by the postoffice department. It was said today officially that the goyern- ment regarded continued opera- tion of the cable essential &R if nece ry discharged men will be di. -ected to operate them 4 DID YOU EVER consider how many people read the want column in the daily paper? It will make vou realize what a salesman the little Cent-a-Word Advertisement is. ers i | | 1 { | with have real estate to sell. If you want to rent a tenement. If vou have rooms to rent. If you want work. want help. - have an automobile to sell. have a business proposition of any kind. If you Use the HERALD C(lassified column. sa mls will read vour littl Classified column. will bring returns. 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