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LONERGAN ANXIOUS + 10 AID WAR VETS. Will Try to Seoure Prompt Atten- tion for All Claims (Special to the Herald) Washington, June 1l.=ilongress- man Augustine Lonergan, who estab- eputation in the 85th or War .ss as a champion of the officers and enlisted men of the service, bound to see that the soldiers, and marines in service are forgotten construction congr He of the Army as well as with is sailors in the who were ared the not by Re- with offic Marine conferred ials Navy and officials of the Board for Vocational Education and Bureau of War Risk Insurance in gard to worlk For abled service men. He creased compensation for abled men. The Vocational naturally work. In order this board, a soldier céived injuries in abling to cent. or more vestigate adtion in each case In retraining injured men, the board makes use of all educational institutions, public and private, that provide courses suitable to needs. | It also uses factories, shops. stores, | Navy Yards., banks. insti- tutions. in each being | rmde by which board supervises | the instruction The board pays tuition at a not sgreater than usually charged hy such institutions. In addition to books, ete., the board allows $75 per month subsistence to 2 single man and $85 to a married man without children. provided the Wife lives with him while he is train- | ing If she apart from him he receives $75 and she §30. whils allowances are made for the childrend] Before the board nndertakes to | the men, compensation must been granted hy the Bureau of Rick Insurance for disability greater than ten per cent. The board cares for any disability arising in the eourse of training not due to war dis- The board has fourteen main offices and sub-offices in the United States. 300 supervisors who assist in getting in touch with the men in the field and the hospi- tals. At present about 3.000 men are in training at more than institu- tions for 120 different Receiving stations try each befor definitely ass 300 are now at such statjons. necticut work is managed from district office at Room 711. No roadway H. L. Smith recently Corps, the being done favors totally Education great to take t does a deal sainir must have the line of duty him the extent of ten Officers in t their per o fleld in- its commercial case the contracts given rate resides seven with occupations. man out ane and Con- the 280 he is is chief of the Bitation bureau and his staff’ has eéntly taken over a large adminis- grative building in Washington. rehabi- re- | ,rmuzm on North Stanley street, end { for the office, accord- M every way publishing interests of The surgeon general's Brough Major A. G. Crane. g to information supplied Tonergan. co-operates in with the federal board *Carry-on’ also in the he men. In the navy irgeon Gen- ral Braisted informed the congress nan a system in therapeutic ocational training based on a ormulated plan is carried out an desiring to avail himself of the peneifts of this training and vocation- 1 education is ziven an opportunity o select his vocation and receive hstructions therein under tructors. The orps, alike, oard The bureau of war insurance as two particular functions, in ion, to passing on the disability rnishing artificial limbs. It frive Lospital and surgical service. hich it been attending to he organization of the bureau ty of furnishing artificial constant operation, B « thousand mbs has been fippled service ave r them, and it estimated bbout 00 amputations are yet provided for by this means Several amendments, mostly a inor nature be presented e present ing to th the work mentioned Con- essman Lonergan in em. Any disabled soldiers, sailors a4 mmrines of Hartford County, ho are not receiving training hich they are entitled under -the w, should get in touch with the ngressman and well Any is to skilled and in- navy marine co-operate the risk and must | has since Tts limbs is and so far near- orders for artificial filled fast men wpplied is that to re to to conzress, ha do is interested BUY INSURANCE COMPANY Hartfard Junc 11 ach & Co.. investment s city. bou today res of ¥ binsurance ction under the Garvan, alien a bid of $7S5 must approved by the alien property an rities Was bl can be ach & Co. stock held of this city re. Mr. Beach s during the Goodwin brokers o 05 stor irst Hartford, sold at direction of Francis 000 capital Con of the ert The custodian sale hington hefore conclude also boug by the Colonial T f $150 made i the sale. at a price personally progress of MOONEY AS WELL. enver. 11.—The convention he brotherhood of locomotive fire- n #nd enginemen has adopted res- jons urging that Eugene V. Debs Thomas J. Mooney be freed from son June CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO hicago. June 11.—A plan to cali an rnational workingmen’s conference egce here Septemiber 6-7 was an- nced today by the Chicago v. Belief that the Paris confe will fail to attain sufficient pe. pntees was the reason announced he conference. 1t divisions ~ CITY ITEMS econd Wurd Repudlican clay Saturday, June 14. Tickets lim- ited.—advt Park Reserve ing, sale of home sites of North Stanley street commences at 6:30 p continue until dark —advt William Kelly will return to West Point tonight after a short furlough spent at his home on Crown street. By defeating Walter Murphy, score 100-95, Martin Welch qualifies for en- trance in the last round of the Tab's ponl tournament. He will play Wil- | Regan next weck the gz [ tournament. Bureste of Henry s ned to the police that he was by a dog at the cornmer of nd Stanley street this mnoon. referred the dog warden. police have received a com- about boys playving baseball on | near James Gilbert's | car line. Sale m. and will Free souvenirs. liam me close the Albert compla bitten Park ¢ 67 cot, was to The plaint Sexton street home A son hospital Mrs. Erne street The Walsh afternoon A marriage license day to Carl Albert r of and Miss Me l\‘vlm New Have Mr. and Brooklyn, week with was born at the New Mr West Britain | and | Main | th to 38 morning Baehr of 6 condition of reported John this udge was as weaker granted to- Norfolk Esther Millard of | Mrs. Theodore D. Conn.. are spending their son, N. R. Pond 19 Roberts street | George McLaren of 79 Zlm street resumed his old position as hoss rigger H. R. Walker company. where has been employed for more than | morning. He recently a serious operation Second Ward Republican Club out- ing, Saturday, June 14 Tickets lim- ited.—Advt DEATHS AND FLJNLRAL§ Pond of | the he 20 years underwent this Emil Peterson. Fmil Peterson, a former resident of this city and who was employed here for a number of vears as a meat cutter, died at his home in Ben- nington, Vermont, vesterday after- noon after an illness of three hours. ir. Peterson conducted a meat mar- ket in Vermont for three vears and worked yesterday usual. In the afternoon hu taken sick with a headache and went to his home where he died within a few hours. He is survived by his wife, forme Iy Miss Hilda Oslund of this city, three children. Edwin, Albert and uth, the last named being two weeks old, his mother, Mrs. Anna Peterson. three brothers, John, Wil- liam and Olaf all of this city. Funeral arrangements have not been nounced as was an- Miss Anna Henrika Parsons. Miss daughter Parsons evening sides her Anna of Mr. OFf 1T 1 She was Henrika and Mrs. ¢ e ron street, died 26 years old. parents two brothers, Charles A. and John & Parsons. and four sisters. Misses Hulda, Hildur, Tvra and Edith Parsons survive her. Lena Miller, Lena Miller, wife of 143 Glen street, died last following a brief ilness. She is by her husband. her mother, Mrs. John Smith, and two ssters, Mrs Mary Holzman and Mrs. Fanny Rouck. A Charles W., aged five, died February The funeral will be held Thurs y afternoon at 2:30 from St. 'John's German TLutheran church. Rev. Martin Gaudian will be in charge, and burial will be in the cemetery Mrs, Mo, Miller night survived of Charles | son, airview John | diers and this provision ! be a Pilkionis, John Pilkionis was | this morning in St. | church The funeral of 1 at § ¢ Andrew’s Edward V burial ‘clock Lithuanian officiated and the new Catholic Rev Grikis the was in cemetery Card of Th nks. We our thanks desire exp friends and for sympathy | | | sincere | to Woodmen of { the World and beauti- | ful floral offerings so kindly sent at| the death of our belaved husband andi father. We also wigh to thank the Berlin Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Mr. [ ] | | | | i | James Clark Mrs. F and MeSweeney GETS OPTION, Lawyer Rachlin Willow Attorney to Buy Two Houses on Street for $10.500. Trving 1 optior two to M. Swetchnick street. The transfer is to en- of 310,500 ompson has Black Rock Rogers. Rachlin today houses be- at -1 secured longing Willow volve an amount Florence . Ti property 102 ar on sold avenue s P. to Jam OVERSTOCKRED WITH MOTORCYCLES, 1. June 11 has move motoreveles In Washirn about the ARMY IS The = than it are scooting at hou of the and 1 t Yesterday the war rtment that instruc- had issued to the chiefs of bureaus that more motor- for the army matter to the secretary of rmy needs cots all depa tion innounced all At no withont bringing the attention of the war. JEWS IN Hartford, June residents PROTEST., 11.—Thousands Hartford noon ot halted today as a protest against the persecu- of of their race in reported from Poland countri Many of those red near the Talmud Torah | hall early in the afternoon, prepar- ing to march to the state capitol as a demonstration of thelr fonling. 10 their business parnde and some perfod of rost unw'l narade waw in five and charge of Lieut, A, Simons, who saw servic oversens, | of ork at Jewis from silent tions Europe, nd other their w people as Some 1ctivities to continue Thursday, were resime thel The i M. | return | and trial NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, LOCAL JEWS TO PROTEST Mass Meeting to Be Held Sunds Arrange for Parade Against Pro- groms. Means of protesting against cent alleged massacres of Jews in Poland a sympathetic mass meeting of all the Hebrew societies in this city has been called for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Talmud Torah institute. At the session a confer- ence will be arranged for a future meeting. It is probable that a pa- wde of the discharged Jewish sol- Giers and will be held and resolutions drawn up pro- testing progroms, the re- civilians will he inst the PENSTON CHANGE IN LAW Insurance Clanse Will Be Amended By Tre Department for Fconomy. Hartford, June 11.—It tion of State Treasuver G. Harold Gil patric and Col. Robert O. Eaton. the latter in charge of the administration of the widow's pension law to a change in the regulations governing the administration of the law %G far as it relates to the carrying of insur ance on the lives of the beneficiari to pravide for the expenses of burial when a beneficiary Instead of carrying an insurance cxpenses will be paid out of the fund at posal of the officials It iz believed that this ct will make for econ- omy. The Iready makes pro- vision for rial of indigent sol- it is asury is the inten- dies ange state the b gests a precedent for widow dependents, HARVARD CREWS PRACTICE. Varsity Eight and Other Groups Par- ticipate in 1 1-2 Mile Row, Red Top, June 11.—Ail the Harvard crews had short rows this forenoon. The varsity eignt usch 1w was damaged et :Cambridge in ment and repaired. The three crews paddled to'the starting buoy of the course and were given racing sprints The distance covered was mile and a half. As the weather was warm the crews were then sent back to quarters as Coach Haines does not want the men to lose much weight. There will time row late today unless a brecze prevents it PLENTY OF ROPE Reply Ch, of chine” Rule in Kansas City. AND POLY Lawye [ RN ES June 11.—Charges be- electians committee democratic political City, Mo.. pre of federal by J Washington, fore the house vesterday that a “machine” in Kansas vented the enforcement laws were declared ‘“ridiculous L. Harvey, attorney for W T Bland. whose seat in the house is be- ing contested by A. F. Reeves. “We have telephone poles in Kan- sas City,” Mr. Harvey said, “and plen- ty of rope. If conditions pictured be- fore this committee cxisted. both the rope and the poles would soon be made use of.” G TACKLING ICE QUESTION. New Haven, June 11.—More sub- poenas were issued the aldermanic committee which Is inquiring into the price and supply of ice here today, the men called being several who were mentioned in yesterday's hearing. Te timony takinz will be resumed tomor- row. Members of the committec and attorneys fer the committee mayor stated today that their energies are directed towards establist disapproyving the charge bination the by and the g or that a com- controls ice supply OARSMEN OUT. June 11.——Leslic Yale Freshman water on the he was out of the is uncertain YALE Gales oar in veloped and Ferry, how cight de- knee last night boat today His Coach Abbott put Macoll in at bow. The freshman had a slow, easy paddle this afternoon The junior varsity crew had a stiff pull over one mile of the course stream and with the tide, cove stretch in just five minutes sity eight had an easy pull mile. the down ng the The var- for half a ETTOR HAS BAD RECORD. Waterbury, June 11 tor reported seen in was in 1916 an organizer dustrial Workers of the arrested here during a strike on ruary 20 of that year after a troversy with a detective in a meeting. A bond was given for the case was not brought as Ettor agreed to stay out Waterbury. Ettor fizured in troubles elsewhere at Mass MYSTERY SHIP FINISHED. Lodon, June 10, (British Wireless Service.)—The first of a new type of mystery ship for the Britizh admiralty has been completed at Southwich. U like the mystery ships built during the war, the new vesse intended for destruction of submarines but for salvaging merchant vessels sunk by submarines. Six ships of the new type are to be built each at a cost of 1,000, 000 pounds MARINE KILLS SELE. New London, June 11 Smith, 19 .of Cleveland, O, 1 £ Ma- rine ecorps, whe wa on guard dut about 12:10 this morning shot himself through the head with a revalver bul- let and died at 4:20 this morning in the naval hospital are were no witnesses of the shooting and officers barracks heHeve that it was an accident Joseph J. Et- Ansonia today for the Tn- World. was con- mass to of laboy especially in Lawrence, + not ank G at the TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. NOTICE—Ezxcellent vanilla ice cream and strawberry sherbet. West Main street. LOST—Ty poor on Main between Ten Cent store Mar- tin's, brown velvet purse, Findev please return to Herald Office, §-11-1dx woman, and | poison make | Feb- | him | 1912} i of JUNE SUFFERS DIZZY SPELL Lundgren Financial Mrs. WALL STREET STO0K - EXCHANGE REPORTS | | Wall Street, 10 Being ‘Fried tor Mur- der Taken Il in Court Room But Soon Re Lawrence, Mass. June 11.-—Mrs. Bessia M. (Skeels) Lundgren suffered | a dizzy spell today as she was being | carried in a chair to the court room for trial on charge of murdering Miss Florence W. Gay Her condition she was 30 a. m.—Losses of | a point were registered at the open- soon improved, and | ing today in U. S. Steel, Crucible able to take har place in a | Steel. Mexican Petroleum and Stude- pillowed chair in the court baker. U, 8. Rubber declined 2 1-2 Dr. Francis P. McCarthy Tobaccos ruled from 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 college. will examine Fear of curtailment ter the ope veh w rday Miss room of Tufts e higher Miss for the body, w court claims exhumatior speculative as ovdered | seneral desire The government | ments Gay killed by Wall ered by Mrs. Lund- | of speculative a ony that AMrs els at- | ier when it was given Mrs, | was no s of Reading | S. Steel Gen yeste that admis est Miss Gay Winslow Street, noon.—The lig s became idation heav- there cour gren. obvious that ten Sk became by ort for special stocks. Grace most two poi Gulf 6, Studebaker and Alcohol Prices ral way a Motors, 1 PAYS WILSON et e Mexican Peiroleum 3 lied in spots around mid-day Wall Street, 1 m.—Speculatior me nd many of th wde up. U ed 1-2 Tobacco Leather preferred Harvester and ng intic and U, & Los Anzeles Man Prevents Sale of Property For Delinquent Tases By moLe cliseiny noon losses were 1 Cigar Stores American Fox, | points money by false and Int the sale of Pres- | sas also land in Riverside | Wall nguent taxes by paying ing for who the | cialties c telegram ard in i The Fo Y was advan Sumatr: Hide and rnational were s Paying Them Himsely Los Angeles. d of June 11.- obtaining prevented eorge convict pretense Wil county for deli them ident m's farm bid- spe- move final Sales Street Close.—Spirited the steels. equipments ised the me all directions close himself. v jail nks from Secretary Tumnlty idered it my duty.” The taxes 12 tract consists and purchased bef ilson became president STRIKERS RETURN 2.200 Shipyard Workers is in today received a for in hour was stron $00,000 shares Stock Exchange quota- by Richter & Co., the New York stock con said patriotic were 357 approximated New York tion: members | BExchange: | Tune High of 61 Mr acr W urnished of 1919 Low Close Am Beet Sug 86 867 Alaska Gold 33 Agri Che 1081 11 At New 4 sey Yards After Gan Return Being Loco One Weck. Smelt Sugar Tobacc Tel & Anaconda C 2 ATSFe It heir griev- | Baldwin L The B & O the rivet B R week instead Beth Buttc Can Philadelphia men who been Pusey and Jones cester, N. J.. on eturned work today inces will be arbitrated occarred a week azo when counters struck for $35 a of cents an The riveters red June 11 on The 2 strike shipyard at the Delaware 200 the Glou- river Am ey Am at to rike teel 6% hour rivets instead of asked Pac Leath Ches & Chino ( { Chi Mil & Col P & T Cons Gas Crucible Steel Distillers Sec Eric rie hi ent waze Ohic CONFPERENCE ENDS. 210th Annual Meeting of Congrega tionalists At Hartford. Hartford, June At the opening ot nnual meeting General ociation of Con- ! Congrezationalists at the South Congregational church today there were addresses and a dis- cussion. Upon inating mittec The Hiven sion the necticut 1st pfd Elec oodrich Rub Great, Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore C | Tnspiration on two recommendation of committee the stand was elecied as follows Rev. Roy M. Houghton Rev Worthy F. Derby: the Rev. Edv Zellars of | Lack Stec Wallingford; Rey. Arthur M. Ellis of | Lehigh V Hartford; Rev. Theodore B. Lathrop | Max Motor com of Branford. The following temper- | 3fox Petroleum ance committec was elected ! National L Rey. Hugh MacCallum of Simshury: | N Y Air Brak Rev. Chalmers Holbrook N Y C & Hudson and Rev. Perey T Thomas of YNH&HRR ville. The Rev. Dr. William F. Pac Hartford wis re-clected S 8 Co s the Nz nom- com- | Interboro Interboro New | Kansas City of | Kennee Copper pfa of s0 aviott alle ul of Cheshire o Fn N | Northern Pac Mail Penn R R People's Gas Pressed Stecl ( lish of trar und isurer . WOMAN FOUND STRANGLED | TO DEATIL N t TRENTON. 2 | Ray Cons Trenton, June 11.—The body of a | Reading young woman who had been strangled | Ray | to death atter she had been and her hands secuvely tied behind her. was found night lonely part of Lalor adjoining Mary's cemetery the outskirts city. Around the woman's bhelt had been apparently was & 8 com beaten | gouthern Pa Ry Studehaker Texas Oil | Thira Ave {Union Pac United Fruit | Ctah Copper U 8 Rubber ( | Southern st on a arm on of neck tightly twenty- leather awn he tive vears old LAST OF OUR ARMY QUIT ARCTIC el, June 11 The last units of the fighting xeept vesterday They companies Vi estinghouse Western Union Willys Overland FRONT (Associated American front south enginee were ama i sai tor | LOCAL EXCH! n(,E maining of the 239t held Archan Press.) tro Archangel wit ps on of drawn Sunday re- in- fantry, the 337th ambulance company and a medical detachment TORD SATLOR Brunswick, N. J Booth of Needham and F. E. Powers of Hartford attached to the naval radio here, were drowned yesterday in t Delaware and Raritan canal, when Eooth ird sailor at- tempted r whose ca- noe averturned who was un- able be re cuers which ! he he thi man stru e and reacl us condition firm today in of reaction in the New York ' market There wa tAmerican ¥ DROWNS, June 11 Heights, HART New Jahn Mass., Conn.. station wand for At Landers Machine at 65 American Br n affected trike in the Ansonia plant. the ctically the same good de ,mm..v 58 s has not bec by the quotations being pra 2234 hid, 238 asked Below are the (By Ric to rescue Powers would grip to sv his hold was u m. seized 1, seiz 200th in a ta Hartford Elec T rd N. E. Tel American Brass | Amer Hosiery (par American Hard w. Ame Tver Tudge 3 s 10 attempt prevent deportation of seven members the industrial warkers of the world found jabor DECTDES AGAINST [ New York. Hand has corpus sworn are w der June 11 dismissed (par Brass Arms Bristol Bristo Lol Coltls out (pa & M. L held that \"\“; not con- | N1 ; estrucl| N (& T Dte of | & W. (pa kers of Mtg. Co approved Stan. Serew com of R. & L. Co. Stanley Wks coville £ Tor. Co YD BROYS GET §25. T. & H The YD club held a 1ast | Union Mfg evening at thelr roamsa on Arch street, A donation of received tho Rosaben H apacial meot- ing will he held at 8 p. m.| under Gen and all members nre u be prea- | clsco Villa h ent. A minstrel umn holl team & heing and al eandidaten for oither arve especially | requested be present. | (pa mp (ps (par guilty by the of of inciting the northwest though the defendants victed directly of tion of praperty, members for the e world when they department industrial The ecourt unrest in advocating €I their s indust kne; Aistribution Russell feiting theix zation's valent to such literat: advocacs was e com meating (par JUAREZ THREATENED Bl Paao xas $25 was from S Tune Tuesdny elipe geles and Fran- swung in three col vicinity of Guadelupe 32 Tuarez, and have a clean TJuarez, according to in- here. teoup hase- s to the 2 miles cast of sweep toward to formation received Forces | ! | | 0 | | | | | | HOLD-UP TRIO ROB up hed No terday went through they About l il i e New RICHTER &C STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITATN MEMBERS NEW YORK MAIN STREET TEL. 2040 shs Colt’s Arms 50 shs American Hardware 50 shs Landers, Frary & C 50 shs Traut & Hine 50 shs Union Mfg. Co. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Bullding. Telephone 2120/ T. F RANK L £, Manager ; Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Seld JUDI & CO. 209-310 National Bank nld:v Te). 95,4 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. ' WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD'S Rooms PEOPLE SUE UNION. Pittshurgh, Pa.. June 11.—The pes« burgh, through A. E. An« attorney, filed a suit im in court here,against the amal= t | samated association of street and elee= tric railway employes. in which the nion is asked to damages of $2,~ 000.78, which sum, is claime@ people as sult of tha, car strike 12 IN RESTAURANT. Three ple o 11 with York. June hold dersor men. armed revolvers, rob- “ Coititn a dozen diner: West 37th street early morning One of the robbers the pockets of the lined up ag in was in a restaurant pay men | 035 wall, | were lost 2200 gainst a was by ca taken recent street 104 Families Wanted Tenement TS —— A property owner who had a vacant tenement | advertised it in the TO RENT column in the HER- | ALD for two days last week at an expense of 30c. | 104 People who read the little advt. were look- ing for a tenement and they sought the owner of the property. The large number of applicants for the meént proves a scarcity of living apartments city. | I E | i tene- in the It also proves that the HERALD’S olumn is read by thousands daily. 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