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P,0. DEPARTHENT IS TOINVESTIGAT Will Take Up Charges Again Congressman Washington, April 27 (P—Charg that the congressional frank privilege of Representative McCli tie, democrat, Oklahoma, had been | violated by Frederick J. Libby, ex cutive seeret of the Nation: Coungil for the Prevention of War, post of- will be ic investigated department. The housc naval committe which McClintic is a membe quested 1 mental afier it had decided not to go In the matter itsclf. Although th by the ilege and has joined with McClintie | struction, no detonr in demanding an investization, the| Norwich-Groton road from Nor. lette ‘questing the post office to | wich city line to Brewster's Neck is took into the charges, sent on behalf | under construction, open to traffic, of the naval committee by Repre-| Willington, Stafford and Ellington, sentative Andrew, republican,, Mas- | Wilimantic-Staiford road is heing suchusetts, said the inquiry was de- | oiled. sired in view of the misuse “indi-| Route No. 101, cated in the affidavit and accom-| Windham, Willimantic voad is be- panying documen e name of Harold M Wellesley Hills, M Weeks, , was signed the affidavit, which was to the cf-|is being oiled for 1 mile, foet that he had received in an un-| Sterling-Providence road is being tamped clope bearing McClin- | oiled for 3 miles. tie's frank a report opposing the: Stafford-Somers read is heing oil- new warship construction program favored by the Oklahoma member, | Route No. 108, which was frankable, and five othe d—Hazard avenue is under documents not privile accor These documents were outlined by | Mansfield-Phoenixville road is un- Andrew as a letier on the station- [ der construction, detour posted from ery of the Libby organization ap- |V wille to Ashfogd. This road pealing for $100.000 to further the|nearly impassable to traffic. Special national councii’s work, w subscrip- | care should he uscd at a point a half tion card, a refurn envelope, a|mile east of Phoenixville whe: pamphlet, expla the council's | shovels are operating. stand, and anof pamphlet con-| Coventry, Coventry-Mansficld De- 1 the names of its officers and | pot road is closed, but traffic may go appealing for assistance in its cam-|over good state road through So. 4 | Coventry. committee's action cims Route No. 110, a row on the house floor yesterda Sufficld, Boston k road, from during which MeClintie referred to | Kents' Corner to Windsor Locks Irew as @ “snooper” and said he|[town line being oiled, a distance of Lad welcomed the investigation b 1 miles cavse he knew it would force the Route No. 111, “rattlesnake” to show its head, The| Portland-Cobalt road is under Oklahoman later withdrew these re marks when Cramton, republicar Michigan, objected, and substituted | Marlborough road being oiled for & “the member who had resorted to | miles, question procedure Jast Hampton—Skinner street is Cramton regarded this language | being oiled. as still “pretty strong,” but allowed | Jast Hampton—Miller's Hill is be- MeClintic to contin The latter | ing oiled for one mile. offercd to pay the railroad fare of | Route No. 112. his accuser to Washington so they Guilford, No. Guilford road is be- ould be broug to face on the | ing oiled for a distance of 11 mile: Jesnc Route No. 114, Andrew was defended by sentative Woodruff, republi Michigan, and Vinson, democ Georgia, who said the Massachusett member had at no time Clintic as being responsible for th alleged mailing infraction. A Road Condit};ns in State of Connecticut in pal conditions and detours ate of Conneeficut made neces. Ly highway econstruction, re-! W o ) ght delay to traffi paits and oiling announced by the | Vorks "m"““(’ .‘\‘,”,..'|' i State P epa v as f ] S e Htate Highway 1 v” gy nt as o | salisbury, ¢ n-Salisbury road April 25th, arc as follows | is under construction. No detours. Route No. 1. ! Route No. 12; Boston Post Road is under con & ruction in Stoninston and W tequock. There is a section of onc way traffic. Norwalk the Armory 1ill section o struction. Slight delay to traffic. Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall | Westport—Camp Hill section of | Bridge, resurfacing complete. Shoul- Boston Post Road. Construetion | ders and guard rail not finished. work started. 1 bound traffic Short detour around one bridge. detours around block, swest hound | Traffic open at all time inquiry | national council has denied it violated the franking priv this maiNng | construction, Repre- | accused Me- ue- joston Post 1toad is under con- | construction tion from Hi: num to E: leing oiled for 6 miles, Chester, Hadlyme Ferry Leing oiled for 4 miles road for six miles. Route No. Central Village 14 sup river is unde | detours necessar | Thompson—Thompson being oiled for one mile. Pomfret—W ed for two miles. Route No. 17, Norwich and is being oiled for three construction. street 15 Preston, - road Hill. Colebrook, Win: Norfolk is beifig oiled for 3 miles, | No. Canaan-Mass, road e-|oiled for one mile. | | | of 5 tojoiled for threc miles, Route N\ Norwich-Groaton ro: | Poquetanuck Cove ing oiled for one mile, of Route No. 103, 10 | i but open to traffic. Route No. 109, construction; no de % Marlborough, F to traffic, s|lay to traffic Route No. 116. ¢! Simsbury—College Highway Simsbury Center north to Granby Center, a distance is being oiled. Route No. 108. Hamden—Dixwell ave is under construction. Route No. 120 aml 147 Woodbridge-Amity road, -| Newtown-Bridgeport r { shovel, grading under way. - | tours necessary, Route No. 1 Collinsville-Nepaug 1 0 detours. fl d is unde traffic gocs through job | Route No, 1 Milford—T3oston Post Road from | Danbury-Norwalk road, Wilto Devon Center to Washington street | Overpa ade crossing eilming under construction. Some delay to | tion, grading completed, but tra traffic ! nses old bridge, Branford— . Tt. Underpass under | Danbury-Norwalk road, Branch construction by the N. Y., N. H, & |ville cut-off, steam shovel gradi M. R. R Co. No dclay to traffic. |under way. No detours necessary. Fairfield being oiled, way No. 2. Route Glastonbury, Glastonbury-Portland | road is under construction, hut open | to traffic. Wallingford— {s under construction; St | construction. No detours. Meriden—North Colony street 1| Washington, New Milford-Liteh- wnder construction, short one-way | field road is being oiled il Route No 1 toute No, 8 Gaylorsville 1o New York statc Waterbury-Middlebury road is un- | line, steam shovel grading under construction, no detour Middlchury-Woodbury road 1s he- oiled for six miles, Waterbury-Milldale road, fngton Mountain is under construc- tion. No detour. Short delay around rock cut top ot hill. Traffic &hould take road through Cheshire, Brooklyn-Daniclson road in the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn are under construction, open to traffic. Willimantic-Hartford road in ' lumbia is under construction, open to traffic. So. Britain Overpass, grade cross- ng climination. Steam shovel grad- ng under way. Short delays prob- able dgeficld-Danbury road. #hovel grading under way. tours necessar, Southbury-Waterbury road ng oiled for one mile Andover and Columbia, Williman- tic-Hartford road from intersection of Colchgster-lehron road to Ando- ver. Newtown-Sandy Hook road is be- g oiled for three miles, Route No, 4. Salisbury-Great Barrington = road 15 under construction. No detou ‘Route No, 6, Windham-Putnam road oiled for about a mile. Route No. 8. Thomaston, approaches to Reyn- olds bridge are under consuction. No detours. Torrington-Thomaston, Bridge is under construction. Steam No de- is be- is being Castle No detours fic should proceed with caution, Stratford—Main street, grading and cnlverts being placed. Seymour—=8o. Main street being oiled for six milc Route No. 10, Haddam—Road is under construc- | road is being oiled for 2 Black Rock turnpike s | arting on King's high- South- | Route No. 127. Kent redonia road shovel grading under way | tours. Route No, 128, New Milford road, Danbury tw Litchfield-Bantom road is unde way. | route via Bulls Bridge. . Route No, 180, Woodbury-Watertown town bridge is traffic road, up. under construction, One-way bridge. Woodbury-Middiehury road being oiled for 3 mile. R te No. 131, Salisbury oiled for 4 miles, | Route No. 13 Cornwall Hollow road to Canaan under constru fic open at all times. No detours. Route No. 135. er construction. Some delay. Route No, 136. New rfield-Sherman road, steam shovel grading under way. short delays prob | Route Farmington, Farmington-Union- ington river Unionville. Route No. 141. Bridge over Little River on the Scotland-Canterbury road is unde construction. While the old bridg is in use, traffic from the west is warned to be careful in approaching this bridge, which is located at the foot of a stecp grade. Route No. 142, Scotland-Canterbury road, ing oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 144, Plainfield-Wauregan road is being oiled. bridge to canal in is be- Route No. 145, Stafford-Union road is being oiled. Route No. 151, ‘Washington-Woodbury road, steam shovel grading at two places. Short delays probable. ‘Washington, Washington Green miles, Tratfic recommended to take across temporary tillerton road s being Cornwall on. Traf- | No. Branford-Guilford road fs un- ille road is being oiled from Farm- Bssex, Hartford-Baybrook road is Chester, West road is being oiled Bridge over Moo- No t Road is being oil- Westerly miles 1| from Davis Jour Corners to Foots' | road is being Winchester-Norfolk road is being Plainficld, Plainfield-Moosup road Hampton- No. Branford and No. Haven, Mid- ), | dletown-New Haven road, grading Mland culyerts being placed. No de- from Colony of 3 miles ue, grading Slight delay. grading d, steam No de- n ffic Steam No de- | o| stearn shovels grading in highway. | North Colony street | Short dclay probablé. no delay to | r | | | | | | is is Route No. 158, ing oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 166. Crystal Lake road, towns of Rock- | | Clinton-Westbrook, River road is under constry miles. ction for ville and Ellington are under con-| Cornwall Hollow road. Cornwall struction. Somewhat rough. No|[fo anaan is under construction. detours. |p ble at all times, No detours, Route No. 179. | Hebron—DBridge on the Amston- Preston, the road from Pogucta- | Hebron road is under construction, nuck to Brewster's Neck is under | temporary bridge is in use. construction, very rough but no de-| Lebanon—Creamery Hill road is tour. being oiled for 4 miles Route No, 180, Mansfield—Bridge over Fenton Bethel-Redding road, steam shov- | river on the Mansfield Center-War. Route No, 331 crete road under construction, One- 't Wallingford— Center being oiled for b e being oiled for one mile, stre distance of 1z mile, “Known for Values”’ | in 168 ‘ Communities Youthful Style and Finer Quality “Virginia Belle” HOME Dresses Several styles, each one more attractive than the other. A more dressy gown than ordinarily scen so low. Contrasting pipings, scallops, flashy bows, wide sashes, shirrings, flat tailored colors, figured stitching, ° Again, This Rare Value Comes to You, Better Take Advantage of it While You May A Limited Quantity Bridge Lamps Wrought iron standards, with heavy cast bases, conservatively decorated, and fully wired. We have never seen such now., Men's Nainsoc Cut full and room to fit. Mow Biedels ef for new summer Very specis Values Here They Are Again ! CARD TABLES $1.00 30 fnches square, fibre board top. with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL Hollis J. Rubber Pants Firm shirrings at waist and or yellow, medium and large sizes, Supply your summer needs Union Suits 59¢ dots, checks, prints and woven pat- terns. 21, £ AORDICATION DAY " FORLOCAL MASON Members of Two Lodges to March to Temple ¢l grading under way. No detour. | renville road is under construction, L© COrBT sone of the new Route No. 186, e e Masonic Temple now under con- North Haven—State street, con-| Mansfield Center-Warrenville roag |~ UeHoB dt the corner of West Main crete road s under construction. | is under construction, open to traf. 14 Russcll streets will be laid to- One-way traffic controlled by traffic fic norrow afternoon with ceremonies men. Norwich-Scotland road is being |t the building site and later at a Route No. 321, oiled for one miil banguet at the Burritt hotel. 4 Griswold-Glasgo road is heing oil- Norwalk—North avenue is under The members of the two Masonic 4 for Sirles. construction. One way traffic con. |109£es Will meet in Masonic hall at Route No, 322, tuollad by frottic mon. 2 o'clock, wearing white gloves and Orange—Orange Center road is| New Canaan—South avenue is he. AProns. Special communications of being oiled for 3 mil ! ing oiled. the lodges will be held. Later, Route No, 5 ewington—No. Main street, road P'¢0vded by the Aziz Grotto drum Prospect-Cheshire road. Grading | under construction, but open to CO'PS. the Musons accompanied by work started. Short delays at two | wraffic. Grimd Master Robert 8. Walker, and spots. Stratford— Main street, cop. Members of his staff, will march to | 1dir site. Here the grand | Groton, Center Groton road is be- way traffic controlled by tratfic Master of Connecticut will use a new ing oiled for 3 miles. men, 1row presented by Herbert L. Route No, 337 Orange—Orange Center road is Mill% and silver plated by Landers, Milford-Woodmont section is un- | being oiled for 3 miles. Frary & Clark, to “spread the ce- der construction. Some delay. Redding-Georgetown road, con- 'Ment, which unites the building into Route No, 354, struction work started, No detours common mass” Mayor Angelo | Norwich-Baltic road is very oily. So. Canaan-Untsville road closed. M. P'ione will join the procession | Route No. 362 Detour througin Falls Village, Bridge &t the building and will occupy a Windsor—¥oquonock avenue from | under construction. Closed for the brominent position on the platforn. Windsor to Pogunock a distance of | winte: Laying of the carner stone will 3 miles is being oiled, Westport—Riverside avenue con- Start at 3:30 o'clock, At 6 p. m., a No Route Numbers, crete road under construction. One. banquet will he held in the Burritt Branford-Pine Orchard road is way traffic controlled by gmen. hotel at which the grand lodge under construction, some delay Wolcott-Waterhury Woodstock | ficers, and officers of the lo Berlin—Beach Swamp road, road is under construction. No de- Masonic Lodies, as well as memibr bridge is under construction. One. | tour. of the building and exccutive com- way traffic Woodbridge-Ansonia road, being mittee and directors of the temple Burlington, Burlington-Harminton | oiled for 2 miles. will p; in a banquet. Mayor road s being ofled. Washington-Lake Waramaug road Paon: stend a welcome 1o Bloomficld—Wintonbury avenue js | P¢ing oiled for one mil the sts cn behalf of the eity. | 1oster, master of Harmony the oldest Masonic lodge in sheer full Bvenglow . U sually’ Costs Intants knee, assorted pink, white 2 pair 2§¢ ok v and mad Special for Saturday In our Dress Goods Department A New Choice Assortment of Rayon and Silk Remnants dresses, assortment includes 39¢ i at yard in the lot to 79c. TG Of and $100 '283-287 MAIN ST, iz 192 For Economy’s Sake! Thread Silk Full “ashioned Honey Beige French Nude Pearl Blush Sandust Mirage Kasha Beige Missy Mom the pair Rose Nude Champagne I Two for What One Pair | the city, will welcome the visitors on ! hehalf of the Masonic bodies. Sher- !wood H. Raymond, past district deputy and present grand senior deacon will Ve toastmaster. Attor- | ney Arthur Brown, state’s attorney for New London county, will deliver one of the address Falls 230 Feet to Death In Raging River Below Moddsto, Calif., April (Ur)— The rushing waters of the river day succeeded 1n concealing the b of William Nock, 36, who foll teet to his death while county offi- cers waited to take his fingerprints, Nock, ) cwploye of 4 construce tion camp abovy Don dro dam that wus robbed of $13,000 carly in the week, tumbled out of tram suspended fro wire connecting high baoks of the river, Two office called to investigat | the robbery and take fingerprints of the employes had arrived at the camp by way of the tram. As they stepped from the little carrier Nock took their place for the return trip. When Nock left one of the officers rned hini o be sure to con back Aviators in Remarkable Escape From Disaster gware, England, April " Maneuvering a Motk airplane at Staglane airdrome preparatory to flight to Rome with 1t eminent Italian physician Professor Raffacle Bastianelli, Licut, 2 onio Locatel noted Italian flier, o hed into t neighboring trees. The w completely torn off and were horrified, expecting a disaster, The wingless f lage, however, continued on at a normal flying and alighted safely at fome stance from the trees, Professor Bastianelli and Lieut. Locatelli were not hurt. stitching, ; Sy, ruffles, give fashioned silk all With or without Per Pair Saving You at Least [ a Pair Childrea's Combed Yara Turn Over Tep Sizes 6 to 95, assorted 4 light colors—wear and ap- pearance assured. I pair Here's Savings for Mothers! Blouses for Boys Percale and Broadcloth blouses of high grade materials, guaranteed to wash and give perfect satisfaction. Sizes 7 to 16. Each 59¢ In Step With the Popu- larity of Color! \TEAPOT DOME CASE 10 BE ENDED NEXT WEEK Scuator Walsh Announces Investiga- | May 10. will tion on Tuesday. | Waslington, April wpot Dome oil iy will be Tuesday, brought Walsh when 1 to of “It seems to me we are approach- | the end but hat course to Sinclair testifies,” United Pre No other witne «d and there is no present intention of calling any unless Sinclair's testi- mony requires further checking. Up A 1o this time the committee had ex- | ¢1iPPed their tresses before are bob- pected to call Will Hays, former Ving now. The college girl of today chiirman of the republican national |°t$ the style in hairdressing.” commi Charles D. Hilles, New . Godefroy said the boyish bob was York republican leader, and othcrs‘de""“”‘y one of fashion and that fore closing. 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For Economy’s Sake, Come to‘_Gfimt"s brought to a close next the Montana d after the senate testimony of of :ar warranted, nothing about any Conti- rading compan April 24, after Sinclair had been acquitted, he admitted that he absorbent, towel, y 3 O !Simonelli of 18 Elm street, Dan- | bury, Conn., member of a bankrupt |foreign exchange firm here, last night was convicted by a jury of [the theft of $1,500 from a customer of the firm. He will be sentenced Joseph Petroccine, treas- | urer of the firm, who was tried with Conclude | him, was acquitted. 21 wpy—mie | Hair Dresser Asserts Bobbed Hair Will Stay Boston, April 27 (UP)—Bebbed T is | hair is more of an institution than ‘nator a fad, and it is here to stay, in the announced to- | opinion of President C. W. Gedefroy | of the National Hairdresser's Amso- ciation. we will not know | I cannot conceive of the bab go- pursue until after ing out any more than I can look to Walsh told the |the day when men will go back to wigs and long hair,” he told the New England Ladles' Hairdreascrs Asso- ciation in a speech here. “They say long hair investigation prob- | °. Sincl and, farr sses are being call- is coming back, but women who have never | the vogue for the coming season | would call for longer bobbed bhair. S. Attorney uovcr:HlWliilll Delegation Robert W. Stew- | Will Support Smith the Standard Oil| Honolulu, T. 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