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AMERICAN PRAISES BRITISH INDUSTRY Great Brifain Has Great Organ- izing Abilty, Says Youg London, Nov. 9. (M—Praise for the efficiency of British industry comes rom an American, Prof. Al- lyn A. Young, of Harvard University, who addressing the British Associa- tion, said that British industry is as ably directed as that of America or any other country. “The secret of this success,” he said, “is that -Great Britain can command an organizing ability sec- ond to none in the world.” A selection of the “best brains” behind Brjtish organization would include most of the following: Lord Melchett controls Imperial Chemicals. Lord Inchcape, chair- man of the P. and O. line, has hc'p. ed to make British shipping fore- most in the world. 8ir Hugo Hirst 1is chairman of the General Electric company. Sir Harry Mc- Gowan, chalirman of Nobel Indus- tries, is prominent with Lord Mel- chettin the Anglo-American Bank, which is pooling the resources of finance In the two countries for in- vestment. Lord Londonderry con- trols great family interests in coal. W. R. Norris started as & garage| Sharon-Lakevile road is finished. proprietor and is now one of the world's premier motorcar manufac- turers. 8ir Eric Geddes graduated through the Canadian lumber camps and now controls American and British railways. He irgan- ized the Dunlop Rubber company and has just left Imperial Airway, in a sound position. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in | the State of Connecticut made neces. re- | sary by highway construction, palrs and oiling announced by the State Highway Department, as of November 7, are as follows: Route No. 1 Old Lyme, East Lme and Water- ford, five miles under construction. No delay to traffic. - Route No, 8 Andover - Willimantic Hartford road. Oiling short sections over en- tire length. Danbury-Newtown road, bridge and construction work on new loca- tion. Waterbury-Middlebury road and Bunnyside avenue is under construc- tion. Shoulders not complete. Waterbury - Milldale, S8outhington Mountain is under constructioa. Shoulders not complete. Rote No. 4 Balisbury-Great Barrington road is under construction. Concrete being down. One-way traffic is being main- tained. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, Route No, 6 Brooklyn-Danielson under construction. Danielson-8outh Killingly road is under construction. But open. Route No. 7 Danbury-New Milford road con- crete construction completed from Danbury to Stili River. Uncompleted to New Milford, three miles. Railing uncompleted. from Still River Route No. 10 Bloomfield-Granby road is under construction, but open to traffic. Haddam road is under construc- tion from Higganum to East Had- dam bridge. One-half mile detour at Higganum, short one-way traffic at Arnolds | Higganum and at bridge, Station. Route No. 17 _ Norwich-Norwichtown road is be- ing oiled for two miles. Preston-Norwich and two miles. Route No. 32 Norwich-Groton _road under construction. Route No. 104 Glastonbury - Glastonbury - Port- is under construction. land road Open to traffic. Route No. 105 Somers-Stafford-Somers road, oil- ing short sections on entire road. Route No. 109 Mansfield-Phoenixville road is un- This road is im- der construction passable to traffic. road in the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn are Westerly road, shoulders are being oiled for from Nor- | wich city line to Brewsters’ Neck is Open to traffic. Coventry-Coventry, Mansfield De- pot road is closed. Traffic may go over good road through South Cov- entry. ! Route No. 111 Portland-Cobalt road is under construction. No delay to traffic, Route No, 118 Thomaston-Bristol road s under | construction. Gutters being laid. Shoulders are not complete. R No. 120 and 147 Woodbridge-Seymour road, shoul- ders under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 121 Salisbury-Canaan - Salisbury road is under construction. Short detour around bridge near Salisbury. One way traffic maintained. Route.No. 128 Canton-Collinsville, Xepaug road is under construction. Shoulders in- complete, Route No. 126 Branchville cut off, concrete con- struction under way, with traffic control and a short detour. Route No. 128 Litchfield-Bantam road construction. Shoulders { plete. is under uncom- Route No, 130 Woodbury-Watertown road, bitu- minous macadam completed, railing uncompleted. Route No. 132 Cornwall Hollow road, resurfacing complete. Shoulders and guard rail unfinished. No detours. Route Ne. 133 Hartland Hollow bridge is under uction. Short detour around bridge. Route No, 133 East Haven-Foxon road, macadam road for three miles. North Branford-Foxon road, oil- ing macadam road for three miles. Route No. 138 New Fairfleld-Sherman road, steam ghovel grading and macadam construction under way. Short de- lays probable. Sherman-Sherman-New Fairfield road, being oiled for two and one- half miles. Route No. 143 Putnam—Bridge street is being oiled for five miles. Route No. 150 Lyme-East Haddam. Hamburg- North Plains road is under construc- tion. No delay to traffic. Route No. 154 Washington-Woodbury road, ma- cadam and bridge construction un- der way at several places. Bhort de- lays probable. Route No. 168 e road, towns of Rock- ington are under con- No detours. Route No. 175 Saybrook — Grading Winthrop road, slight delay to traffic. Route No. 179 Preston, the road from Poque- tanuck to Breaster's Neck is under construction, open to traffic. Prston-Hallville road 1s being oil- ed for one ond one-half mile. Route No. 180 Bethel-Redding road, steam shovel grading and macadam construction completed. Railing uncompleted. oiling Crystal ville and struction. Route No. 310 Bantom-Morris road is under con- struction. No detours. Shoulders not completed. Route No. 325 Prospect-Cheshire road, water- bound macadam under construction. No delay to traific. No Route Numbers Beacon Falls-Pines Bridge is un- der construction. No delay. Bethel-Danbury road. Steam shovel grading and concrete con- struction. A short detour necessary. Bethlehem-Watertown road, ma- cadam construction and steam shovel grading under way. No de- tours neceasary. Canaan-8outh Canaan road, short detour around bridge near South Canaan. Clinton-Westbrook, Clinton Deep River road is under construction for | two and one-half miles. Derby—Housstonic river road is being olled. Enfield-Scitico, Broad Brook road | iz under construction, but open to | traftic. Granby—Salmon Brook strect under construction. Open to traff Huntsville to South Canaan is un- | der construction. Passable to all! times. No detours, | Mansfield—Mansfield Center o | ‘Warrenville road is being oiled. | Mansfield—Mansfield Center to | Ashford town line is being oile’. | Montville-Cheshire road is being | oiled. Prospect-Cheshire road is being oiled. | Montville—Raymond Hill road is is under construction. [Lemporary bridge s in use, Redding-Bethel-Redding road be- ing olled for 11-4 miles. Redding-Georgetown road. ma- cadam coistruction and steam hsovel grading under way. Short delays probable. Sharon-Millerton road is under construction. No detours. Shoulders not complete, Weston-Lynns Plain road, steam shovel grading commenced. No de- tours necessary. Wetherstield—Jordan Lane s un- der construction. Open to traffic. Windsor Locks-Suffield, Fast Main street is under construction. Traffic may take good road through Suffield Center, Westport-Loag Lots road. Con- te road under construction. Traf- ic should detour via Post road and Morningside Drive. Oxford—Quaker Farm road is be- ing oiled. SELLS MONE ACHINE St. Louis, Mo., Nov. § (UP) — Jumes Chapman, 42 negro, made from $2 to $10 daily sclling “black cat wish-bones” which were sup- posed to work miracles, cure the sick and bring the owners luck. But that wasn't enough. He sold a negro couple here a “moncy- making” machine which he s would turn out legal tender. charged them only the $100 tax which he said the government levied for t privilege of manu- He | facturing U. 8. money. - The ma- chine consisted of twe pieces of wood bolted together and contain- ing five fresh officigl 91 bilis. Now Chapman is under arrest on | a warrant charging him with uaing the mails to defraud, HUSBAND DISTRIBUTES BOOKLETS Wife Tries Compound Tvery year the Pinkham Medicine Company distributes about 30,000,000 booklets from house to house. Lodi, Californis. His wife writes: “It was in these little books that I read about so many women be- ing helped by the medicine, I thought I would a trial g and T can truly say that it has done me good. My neighbors and friends | ask me what I am doing to make me Took g0 much better. I tell them that I am taking Lydia E. Pinkbham's Vegetable Compound.” SAVE THIS PAGE SAVE THIS PAGE —and save money —and save money LADIES! 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