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Miss M et Carroll of 102 Sex CABINET INVOLVED, | ’ Personals stnut street ar weeka &t Myrtle Beac P | | Oil Tnvestigator Comments 0[\“““5;"*- Mari, ling two weeks at | New York, dJul Senator T. J Walsh, democrat, of Montana, “pros- | ecutor” of the senate committee on Public Lands, which inyvestigated the naval ofl reserve leaacs, declared the Waldorf-Astorla yesterday that,: It It were true, as stated by Kdward | L. Doheny In his interview in The New York Times, that the question of the transfer of the naval oll rs- serve landa from the navy to the In- | terior Department was discussed at a meeting of the cabinet it “Involves Norfolk, James O'Connell, adve ager at the "Big Store, family will spend the week-end Long Island. third 1 with the ‘18 visiting in New York. ymont over the fourth. I e measure of responsibility for the | Nolidays in Boston, Mass. odious transaction.” ! Miss Agnes Leist of the Russcll & Erwin production department It would be “interesting.” Senator Walsh said, to hear what former |S0001Ing her vacation in New Yor Secretary of States Hughes and Sec MarionjEisoplontta Bof Ko retary of Commerce Hoover had to ! I'®Woy street his say in connection with the matter, | ¥ °rmont, where s nator Walsh also gaw in Mr, Do- | Simmer heny's interview a “complete refuta- neces e thoL'3Wn for a fow weeks. ary or advisable to les reserves In order to avert loss| Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. C. Ens- worth and son, Robert, are spending | He could not beliave, he said, that {their vacation at Kirchner Farms, | through dratnag: | Mr. Doheny in his statement intend- | 1linsdale, Mass, ed to intimate that the committee, or | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dalton | secreted any |and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, are | documents, letter or telegrams con- | spending their vacation at Kitchner any of its member. cerning the loase, { Farms, Hinsdale, Mass, “Two ffaVurfls of the statement of | Henry A. Christ of Garden street Mr. Dohény ought to awaken more |12t foday on a business trip to Bos- | than usual public interest,” Sena- |ton for the Hall Construction Co. tor Walsh said. “In the first place, | Burton Kinnee, Willlam Pape and | asserts that the sub- | hillip Roseen of this city will leave ject of the Executive order trans- [Sunday for Point 0' Woods, where ‘s vacatlon. . Ashley will spend the the TInterfor Department was dis- [lolidays at Watch Hill, Rhode Ts- Mr. Doheny ferring of the control of the oil re. [they will spend a wer gerves from the Navy Department t Stanton cussed at at least two, Cobinet meet. |'30d . tings at which Secretary of the [ Dvight B. Latham of 105 Bla Navy Denby expressed his desire to 108K avenue left today for Boston Ma Lend with James Wilson Miss Aliee B ss.. where he will spend the have the transfer made “Tt is specitically stated in the Doheny interview that Secrefary Denby inquired of Attorney General Paugherty whether the duties conld legally be devolved upon the Secre- | in Roston Mrs. George Reeor af e ft for a two woeks' stay at tary of the Interior to whieh fn- | (1% 0f f0F @ The wo e Va it ranills 2 o b et auiry Daugherty replied rtainly 1 Morrill of Plainville s “The sourse of Mr, Doheny's in- formation on the subject is not dis- closed, but presumably it came from ' Socretary Denby, although it fs in- consistent with the festimony given by that gentleman before the Pub- lie Lands Committee, e Sy According ta my recollection, | cretary Hughes and Secretary Hoaover at Jeast were asked if the subject was vver considered at a Cabinet meeting, Roth replied it was | nof or at least that neither of them | nding 19 days at Monson, A nwealt avenue vemain until Augnet 13 Mrs Charles at ¥ast Hampton e ; : Mra, George M. Flanagan of 26 | had any recollect o of such n'n (iaconl atrect 16 oondias. The sunt event. Tt will be interesting now to | "% Sl 1€ SR learn what ey have to say about the matter in view of the Doheny statement 1t Mr. Doheny cct ahont | the matter—the respensibility for | the executive grder—the affair xn:“ aterbury Fatality | {rect has gone to ) will spend a month \a corl much in the public mind probably never would have occurred. “In the second place, Mr. Doheny rts that when the plan was nn- | der consideration—the Pearl Harbor fanks and payving for them in oil— July when th was riding pany, er any other, would undertake the work contemplated (construe- tion of the tanks), leases would he made for the drilling of such addi- tional wells as would be required 1o {was due to 2 supply the crude oil with which th pavy would pay for th storage. tuned over “This {8 In entire harmony with | SanT the testimony of Admiral Robison | before the commiiten. Doheny was \\ aterbury Bms Lose given the lease which he secured of Finger i Machin the entire veserve, that thera might | be oil enough according to the gov- ernment to meet the obligations in- 5 curred by the c the | hands while playing around anks as they w rsons acenrding to a finding 1 by Cornor John T, Monses fin erushed The corn cach lost three fingers of their o mstruetion of Bein machinery at the Snags Sand i contracted. | This effectually disposes of the |(iravel company. —They are George contention that the Doheny lease of (Grahan. 13, of 69 Linden street and Dec. 12, 12 at in tho lease that | Thomas Derwin, 13, of 106 Houth eovered practically the entire pe. | View strect. The boys ave at =t { Mary's hospitai terve—was made hecause the e serve was being drained hy well outside and to protect the govern- | pagROT BLOCKS TRAFIC ment from loss from drai 50 =0t | up, ] [Cacsar's Stunts on Trolley Wire ! Draw Crowd at dersey Resort {5 LOSE CONMISSIONS |+ T3 2570 0 tem automobiic and passersby Westinghouse Special Guards at e @ circus performer along a trolley wire r he Lad Harrishurg Drupped for Unbe- s homy at avenue, Ventnor City, rday coming Conduct. r. brounght the repeated shut up FFinally a rope was thrown oy Harrishurg, Pa.. July 3 (P-—1icy cation of the commi:sions of 14 coul and fron police of the Westinghouse Flectric & Manufacturing Co., Fast (& K1Y Dittsburg, each for “conduct unhe wire and ( coming an offlcer of the common- | Up to his I wealth,” was announced today wire suppor d at 4 it. A ol He g riously and then enter Dr. Clyde L. King, sceretary of the {seconds miore and the cage was on et G b reatth ' ound with the door shut and The revocations result from an in- (¢ inside, vestigation by state police. Reports| “Damn,” sald Cacsar fled with the secretary charged the - — men with collecting costs of prose- | $108,000 TO CHARITY cuting in violation the state law | and in several cases with other “un- becoming conduct.™ | Makes Many Public Bequests The men affected by the scere- | 1 tary's action form part of the police | Toston. July 3 (A—Numerous pib force maintained by the Westing ‘mv bequests, including gifts to mis-, heuse company. Although paid by |clonary socicties, religious organiza the company, they are granted com- | tions | various charities missions by the state giving author- i e the will of Miss Sophic ity to make ,arrests in protecting | Mocn of Worcester and Boston. filed company propérty. In addition, | in the Suftolk Registry Probatc juests of $50,000 to the M hospital of Worcest \ to the O1d Ladies Ho ster were made, Gifts of $5 state officials hold, they are expec ed to aid other officers if called up- en. Similar forces arc maintdin=d by other industrial concerns. PEFEAT LABOR AMENDMENT Tndianapolis, July 5 (P—A resolu f Misstons, the Woman's tion specifically naming the proposed Missionary intiGe child labor amendment to the fed \isetts Home Missionary eral constitution and pledging the | cicty, American Misstonary associa continued support of the National |t Am an Noard of Commis Fducation association to its passage | si Foreign Missions, Con San defoated byt association at | gregational Educational society, the its final session here today | congregational rd of Ministerial ——— ¥ ief. Hampton TInstitut Virgint SUICIDE BY GAS [and Hartford Congregational soci Mtx Jean Hartford, Con New York, Juls i Gordon Hanson, a widow, settlement | house worker connected with the U'nion Neighborhood House commit ted suicide today by inhaling ga Her daughter, Mra. Tda Fuilerton. of | money and the Young Wome Ridgewood, N. 1, could assign no | Christian sssociation of Worceste reason for the alt. was bequesthed $2,000 1 Church Bulld Sach 16 fve $3.00¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER K ONDIKF VETERAN | IIFSINNAUGATUCK, \ding tno Mr, and Mrs, Willinm Henry and of 46 S \‘-w\.«(‘liwl A”hl T AT R Dy AT I street will spend the week-end in | nalning Conne tising man- rLEE vivers of the and his for more than died sndden! James McCormack, who plays | ast night at his ¥ All Kensingtons, trolman Clare { Mr. and Mys, Horace Charland of ligestion short fte 6 o'clock '{ 1171 South Main strect are in Ver- el apostlvitton Glololobi| to custody f police Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tuck of 17 every member of the cabinet in gome | b licld Court are spending the commissioner of v that the operator's licenses « Muakoski of 1 Walter Gwazda of 1 avenue have been sus correspondent for Burlington, he will spend the Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Murray, for- { idence tion of the view that it was either|Merly of this city, are visiting in RAIDING SQUAD ACTIVE [Liquid Tireworks Sefzed on Meclin- | nued nm)w g for this firs n! s, and then began ve tour that virtually every country Before setting out on his gm”.] lvnlnw: expedition tock Street and Owner Is Placed i 1 in Naugatuck s married Nov to Miss Catherine of New Brifain, 3t. Mary's churc five daughter v |Cross, New York city s een of Whiting street | ill spend the holidays with friends ool teacher, ral manager of tuck Lumber Co. srent Miss Regina Clark of 448 Com- I leave Mon- for Burlington, Vi She will American and » service burean of the Mrs, 15 A. Moore has zone to Oak Mitehell of 34 Ruezell street s at Sachem's Head, Mrs, A, W. Zahnleiter of 233 Maple street i spending six wecks art instructor Seven grandehildren Prospectors claim abandon SO YRATS 4RO hefore he aban: . earved on a tie Mrs, 1. J. Dorsev af 243 Maple | here gave the lucky prospectors his whereabouts, TWO \lllfll \ll D BY SAAD. ”hu. Others \nrmul‘ ‘N."]n Buries Workers, Not Due to Negligence Fhury, 3 (P—The death Hivan, 21, killed here automobile in | turned over to quote from the Doheny state- | inyiing him bencath the s((hlmk ment: ‘Fall said that if my com- | )eol was due (o no carelessness or sath when five oIl 15 feet and onwn 1 “enh ](nwh zligenee on the part of any other that death | moen, vis. Sulli- | They just left to get «aw the falling mass ALD, FRIDAY, JULY City Items HflI,II]AY AFFH]TS Wall Street Briefs will be service of 1 oly Burton Cross Wag ~avies | Former New Britain Resident | ctor, IRev Hatelif ! “‘ nt no cks N view Aiplared 0 Cotlaw i HERRE i e skl al Changcs Howevm Are of Young P'eople’s conference at I . - 'r\'yl- M]l]l)l' N(\[m‘e v Kadron of 211 I | " 1 5 t ey was taken to hys ! m [ found in a fainting & ‘ i} 1 prig 3 rts gas statlon on Stanley ! pr 3 0 eting qu ! n ) [ 1 i arket Am i factory « ¢ inasmuch M I k 1 a \ il vased their L W it m t of the and took r May mo tHal anges were of a % 14 liast A lor vas born at the N ral hospital today to My Arthur Selander of Ior- | help and sprang to the ¢ fucl oil in {streot when the car shidded and | | In five minutes He but was dead utes to get ! Both men had been suffocated, Jlew | itt is snrvived hy his witt was pulle Waterbury, July & -—-Two boys RHINELANDER Will Visit England But Not (o Trace . Her Attorney 7 South Kingston to combat the L s QMERIGAN SLUGGIN " i g of liquor, two ga I " ] l o b 1l a bottle of eolori = = 1s liquor. Sy ( 1 fro y 4 raid was co il ( rgeants George r T : 4 t P. McCue and I 1 \ A 1 i ' J. Feeney, - - P v add 1o his string L PLEADS NOT GUIDTY for 21 it nt drive el o Stamford, July 3 P—Arraigned in ¢ J A fitm liold' on_ othe | e i 5 court today on a i ) AT b 4 | taining money under fa 0 AnguEen ) AN i ad (8] i to! L B 11 i erbury, is alleged fo hay oMLY 1 : len Senficld of Stamtord e e o thic . v ares of stoek Inoa I 1 ¥ me A | ; A t 1 the mer and 1l DOWN ENTIL JT0Y 15 o Thitad - ¥ m Mass. July ‘ i reh M ! 1he Ofis company wi 1 reed atvon i) el Al et o P is W More than 1200 emp | dl oted. The mills have heen VLAl b ! ating on part tims | Sl gRel o \ ‘ | THREE BUILDIANGS BT RNED Kentieky Negro Fleeteomted While - Am \ 9 Syiney, N July i " am Tel & 1 | I e D ers of His Vietim Wateh "0 0 S ¢ Ot Procecdis A ! 8 oton last build Atehi 87y i were d it wa ) 1 I e AL GIF & WL 53N 17 N unable to stop the d inih e \inn ’ b 5 . ; s | B 1 W 1 . 1 ; e eR N ST oa s ) COM &SP opd n L ! i 1 it o e Chile v " ] 417 1 1 EAPECTS MANY ARRUST A Tia Tuly {7 Helena . Henvy Appealy from his owner, Max Rit- ing the trolley sar's cage was holsicd (\\ il of Miss \'lplm‘ Moen of Boston | vy .CLIN l(!l h Shepherd Obtains ¥ Probation of Will probation of made ta the Women's originally o1 and the American Tract | for the Scopes evolu ston charities were left : ‘e M o wpiti Tnsp ( or 1 Int N il A1tor t Pay Tames Ryan A\l I\‘“ ! vity I'he ”‘, \\ o L X ‘ N D L5 3 o 1A ERY S o GRAVE g < 1 g : il WITH A MONUMENT é | >%‘ EERED A ‘ S \‘ \ E John F. Meehan ¢ W | Monumental Works i ’ .Hl \l”n:.u'I'-T»(‘lrl\l.|:I~|~ ; LOCAL STOCKS Jfi o . Ve TR \‘ _ — Na UAVLE BEMOVYED TO I 1 x 87T WEST MAIN ST ) Professional Boildin 2 : F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop “ - = )‘ : lJn 2 A hafiey! Rt e s Nerth & v Sl vty |PUTNAM & CO NEW YORN & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGEY JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Tel. 1040 6 CENTRAL Row HARTFORD OFFICE We offer 100 Shares of Colts JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Exchange Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. We Recommend and Offer: AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. STOCKS Prices On Application Thomson, THen & Co, Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES R. Hart, Mgr. Tel. 2580 i 25 shares HART & COOLEY on Application ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS DY BROTHERS & NEW,BRITAIN rd Conn, Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. We offer 50 Shares Stanley Works 50 Shares American Hardware STATEMENT SEATEMENT Local Swimming Stars At \\lllm\ ]mmk Park Buenos Aires Spends Much on Its Streets BLIZZARD Mountaineers eath in Styrian Styrian Salsburg MILLIONS GO Ul en & long pe £ parties set rad that most of the other been similarly