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London, June 15, 8.55 p. m.—Detalls of some of the incidents on ‘board the British - cruiser Hampshire, just be- fore she sank off.the Orkneys last week - causing the deéath of Field Mar- shal Earl Kitchener, are given in an official statement issued tonight based on statements made by the dozen sur- yivors of the cruiser who were wash- ed ashore on a i “From ‘the report of the twelve sur- vivors of the Hampshire, says the statement, “the following conclusions werc_ reached: . . .. P Ao : “As the men were gomg to their stations before . abandoning the sHip Lord “Kitchener, accompanied by & naval - officer, appeared. The - latter said, ‘Make way for Lord Kitchener. Both ascended to the quarterdeck. Subsequently: four = military - officers were seen there, walking aft to the port side. i “The'captain called Lord Kit/iener to the fore bridge near where the cap- tain’s béat was hoisted. The cap- tain also called Lord Kitchener to en- ter the boat. It is unknown if Lord Kitchener entered -it or what hap- pened to any 53 | Bridgeport.—It will be a hard propo- { sition. ‘to secure’ a.cottage at ‘Walnut Beach -this year, as there are but few i to be had, as most of hem are rented { the year rolind, due to the scarcity of { rents in Bridgeport. | vlina, Private Henry Private P. W. Minette. 'OFFICERS OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE Vance McCormick of Pennsylvania to Have Chairmanship. St. Louts, Mo., June 15—Word was received froni Washington this after- noon that the election or the follow- ing ‘officers of the new democratic na- tional committee would be agreeable to President: Vance McCormick, . ot Pennsylvania, chairman; Homer 8. Cummings; national committeeman of Connecticut, vice chairman; Repre- sentative Carter Glass of Virginia, sec- retry; W. W. Marsh, national commit~ teeman of fowa, treasurer, and Fred B. Lynch, national’ committeeman of Minnesota, the chajrman of the execu- tive committee. 'he new committee may meet for purposes of organiza- tion _tomorrow. Vice Chairman Cummings sald . he had received a telegram from Presi- dent Wilson giying the names of the suggested officers. . Cummings said that the choice of officers. was very pleasing to the committeemen. “The choice of Mr. McCormick as chairman is an excellent one,” said Mr. Cummings. *“We will probably hold a session of the committee on Satur- day for purposes of organization and election of officers.” £ MICHIGAN PROGRESSIVES TO HOLD CONFERENCE To Discuss Amalgamation With the Republican Party. Detroit, Mich, June 15.—It “Tt 'céftainly does NN AN X S e -_“a“‘_‘ NG < N TR | - B R --_-_“‘“ stronely: guarantee been properly dged formulas on the cans .prove that they have and that they are absolutely free fifl!‘! ' rosin and other adulterants. Never take “chances be “sure. Auto Supplies, etc. next week at Jackson, when the gues- tion of amalgamating with the repub- lican party may be discussed. BRIEF STATE NEWS Milford—The graduating exercises of Our Lady of Mercy academy, Lau- relton hall, will, take place this ¢Fri- day) .afternoon. Rev. Petér H. Me- Clean will present diplomas to 18 graduates. : Waterbury, — Forty-four - divorces were granted durirg the -m court year which has just ended Last year the number was 43" and the average for the past seven or eight years has been 42. 2 Portland —The chairmen and secre- of the various eommittees ap- taries was| pointed by the Portland Board of PRESTON BROS., Inc. 3 11-13-15 fone of the better known of the NAES N NN with * varnish. Get Devoe aril i Trade to carry on the 75th celebration | of the town on Sept. 30th, met to make final arrangements Thursday evening. Rockville~—Alden Skinner camp, 8. of V. has been invited to attend patriotic service in the Methodist| church Sunday evening, July 2.° Middletown.—Be: E. p ¥ lawyers of this city and clerk .,u?k“;{; eity court, and Miss Alice Maria Ba- | m, daughiter of the late Charles W.i n, were married Wednesday.af- | ternoon at 2 o'clock in the old Bacon| homestead in‘the Newiield district. Bridgeport.—Miss Helen Wheeler, @aughiter of, Justice and Mrs. Geqrge W. Wheeler, of Brigg:pon‘ . onewa: uates of 1916 at the Bald oot Brve: Mawsh Fa. During dher | two years in this ous girls’ pre- | paratory school Miss Wheeler has led | Ber class in_scholarship, won a $100 | prize, been the edifor in chief of the school paper, the Milestone, and play- | ed on both the school hackey and ten- nis teams. Miss 'Wheeler enters Vas- | sar in the fall. |