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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929. 15 = W BLOODHOUNDS USED) ON MURDER TRAIL Police Expect Arrest Soon in Alabama Man’s Death Monigomery, Ala., July 12 (— With state and county officers con- ducting an intensive search through- out the Montgomery district, offi- cials were confident that an arrest would be made within the next few hours of the person who Wednesday shot and killed Jack Hines, of Eu- faula, Ala. and seriously wounded Miss Beatrice Clark, his companion Attacked on Highway The attack on the couple red as they were riding along Montzomery-Eufaula highway. el Ro The rch was shifting her um-r‘ No. Haven: officers were told that a Negro, saia >0 HAvel by the girl to have slain her com-|ders "e‘“"'"" panion, had slipped into the city 4 wrecking the vietim's automo- > on the outskirts of Mamie, Ala.. miles southeast of here. Bloodhounds also have been hrought into the search and were \eing used in the vicinity of aban- loned automobile. Says Slayer Sheriff C. H. Teal, of Barbour county said last night that the identity of the slayer was believed known and that the officers felt hat he was in Montgomery Miss Clark was severely beaten ahout the head and arms by the at- tacker. She reported to officers that she was unconscious for some ime after the attack. When she rvcovered, she said she walked near- | Iy four miles to summon help. ous Danbury should take Mt. travel 124 over Re Newtown det Jonathan T construction to the end o of Columbia proved road Ro Brookfield No detours, Ra oceur- 5 ew Cana the New Coventry, Ro ders being oi Ra Known ders being ol ders being oi Re Westbrook, road bein goiled Road Conditions in | State of Connecticut | Road conditions and detours in e State of Connecticut made nc cessary hy highway construction, re pairs and oiling, announced by th: State Highway Department as July 10th, 1929 as follows Route No. 1 Stonington. Groton-Westerly roa being oiled for 4 miles brook, Boston Post roal shoulders being oiled for 3 miles Branford Boston Post road, shou! ders being oiled for 7 miles Route No, 2 Haven-Hartford pike, ng oiled for 6 miles. Route No. 3 Danbury-Newtown road, construction work, traffic ith short waits. Waterbury-Middlebury cing oiled for 2 miles Route No. Salisbury-Great Barrington road s under construction. Short deton wound bridge near Mass. ltne. N alternate route. Route No. 6 Brooklyn and Killingly, TBroo} Danielson road is under con on. Windham - Willimantic shoulders being oiled for 314 Route No. § Winchester, [towley street bridg is under construction, no delay. Route No. 10 town, Hartford - Sayhroo shoulders being oiled for o No. ders b shou! concret contiel road, stru roa: miles Midd rozd miles Sayhrook road olled for 3 miles Haddam, Hartford-Suybrook roa is beinz oiled for 1o mile homaston-Waterbury road s being oiled for 4 miles. Route No. 12 Lishon. Norwich-Westerly oiled for 5 miles. A section of the Norwich-Putnam road is being reconstructed jus south cf Central Village. Gradin: is being done traffic can pass. Plainfield-Norwich road. shou ders being oiled for 4 mile Putnam. Norwich road, shoulde being oiled for 4 mi Killingly. Norwich road, ders being oiled for 11, miles, Killingly, Norwich, road surfac being oiled for 1 mile Route No. Hartford is nnder open (o traffic minute dvlay due tion of the bridge river. No. Stoninzton. Norwich- road is being oiled for 2 Route No. Franklin. Norwich - road. shoulders being mil Norwich, shoul road » shou! 17 Avon—Albany construction, bu There is a five to the construr over Farmingto West avenue Wester miles. oiled Norwich fown road heing oiled for 4 miles. Windham and Mansfield, Wil mantic-Stafford read is bheing oiled Route No. 101 Champlin, Hartford road bt ing oiled for 4 miles (shoulders only.) is Route No. 109 Mansfield-Phoenixville under construction. This impassable to traffic Route No. Durhani-Guilford construction for 2 traffic. road road 12 road, is und miles, no delay t¢ Route No. Cheshire-Waterbury ders heing oiled for Cheshire-Millda being oiled for 31 Route No. Salishury, C: n- 18 road. shoul one mile, road. shoulder miles. il alisbury ro: construction. Shoulde No alternate route Route No, 128 Brookfield. Danbury-New Miife road. shoulders heing oiled for miles. is under incomplete Route No. 136 Lairfield, Sherman road m completed. Shoulders uncompleted Sherman-New Fairfield oiled for 1'% milea Route No. 118 Haddam-Moodus road. z {0 ay of one ledae is blasted Ronte No. 150 Hambirg road is heing New cadam railing road heing Iast subject hou more when Ly for 3 miles Preston-Warren Center construction work just started dolays at preseat Route No. Montville, Norwich oiled for & mi Rou‘e No. netan-\Waodhnry m construction. No delay, ed New is heing road, i Route No. Newtown, Redding road, macadam under and Pleasant. should Route No. end of improved road south of Co- |struction. lumbia Green to the end of the Im- shovel is at work on an excavation Travelers are treme care in pass grading work is under construction Canaan—Smith is being oiled Route No. entry road is being oiled. Trumbull-Nichols Waterbury- Cheshire-Waterbury is being oiled Route No. 33 Wesiport—Shore 158 | Route No. 337 bitumin. West Haven—Beach street, construction. | on cut-off under construction. ‘Waterbury travel [delay to traffic. route number 3 over | Route No. 343 Danbury-Bridgeport | Windsor Locks—Spring take route number shoulders heing oiled for 2 dding Ridge. Bethel- | Route No. 362 our plainly marked. | Windsor and Windsor Locks, Suf- 168 | field-Poquonock road is being oiled | rrumbull road is under | for 2 miles. g ly e R moRd ) No Route Numbers f improved road north | Ashford, a section of the Wes Green and from the |ford-Willington road is under con- Traffic can pass. | Barkhamstead, Pleasant Valley |road is under construction. Short | detour around bridge. No alternat warned to use ex- |route. ng through. Beacon Falls—Pin 182 |under constriuction No de road Bethany-Carrington Hill, am road Is under construction delay to traftie. road Lisbon, No | at work. street. | miles. bridge. Monroe shovel gr at Lebanon. A power oiled. Morris, road deluys | tour br pute No. — Obtuse is sub- m at bute No. 184 an—Oenoke Bristol—Terrvville avenue, roal is unde- construction. Shoulders in- | complete. No alternate Brooklyn-Pomfret. An ment is being made on the Pomfret- Brooklyn road and delay to motor- ists may be expected where grading operations are being carried on. Danbury-Germantown road, ma- cadam construction completed Shoulders and railings uncompleted Danbury-Germantown road is be- ing oil=d for 6,000 feet. “ Cheshire-Meriden road | enue is road. route. pute No. 186 —State street, shoul- iled for 3 miles. bute No. 302 bridge nate improve- ! New New road 315 Coventry-No. tours, So. New Cov- oute No. 316 road, shoul- is under ek No delay ute No, Cheshire iled for 3 | tion. is under construction. Durham-Wallingford road k\lll construction No dclay last Haddam—Town strect is un- | der construction for onme mile. No [lin road, led for latiave S e built over ute No. 3 | Watertown Westbro sex | under construction for S. ‘ Killingworth-Chester ing for one-half mile traffic. Lakeside-Washington 323 road, shoul- 1% miles. road, shoul- | 1 mile. is un s under road s road. grad B No delay to | road |ing is travel is houlders is road is un- der construction. is under construction for two miles north of Neweat, Travel difficult. Ledyard-Quakertown road der construction of Ledyard-Groton town line. Grad- ing operations are under way. torists are cautioned to travel slow- through sections of Litchfield-Milton construction. ding and macadam under construction Mansfield——John's under around Hartford - hridge d closed during route. Milford-Merr ing oiled for Milford - | steam shovel grading and ma. construction Hurtford-Bakerville r under construction. Oxford-Quaker terbound macadam under construc- No delay to traffic. Salem-Montville, construction for 2 ague on the Baltic-No. are warned lo use extreme ing this erling, under construction. being done difticult Voluntown and No. Pendleton Hill road under con struction. Grading operations are in progre vehicles can through al yon;:h going will b ount Washington-Bee Brook road, ma- cadam completed. Bridge uncom pleted West Ha ders are Stonington Newent-Canterbury road is Steam shovel is pass is un- north for 2 miles Mo- en—Re heing oi ach street, shoul- d for 2.4 miles, Weston—Bull Punk hill road steam shovel grading commencea. Windham Center-No. Windham road is being constructed and delay to traffic may he expected. am surfaeing is being la Windsor Locks, Suffield street under construction opento There fifteen minute delay due to bridge con south end of road under arouni road detour is Short evenson road, steam No detours. Hill being East but is is Morris-Thomaston traffic construction. Short shoyel E Short de- bridges. alternate East is ot struction on the Woodbrid under rep: No cehrook road Barkhamstead No delay to traffic. constructior. high No ing water. No | [)isease Statistics (r)rf Country Issued Today | Washingion, July 12 (P—Nine out of ten of America’s population haye all road is be- | feet. Merrryall 4.000 road, 1dam No de-| under way of the population has had whooping | cough. Tapering the have haa lown somewhat, Farms road. Wa-|pymber of those who mumps and chicken pox come next in a report published today by the U. S public health service. “In every instance the maximus { fatality occurs under one year ¢ age,” the report asserted. “Th fatality of measles, whooping coug! and mumps decline to an almos negligible percentage by 5 years o age, but the decline for scarlet fevet and particularly diphtheria is by no | means areat as in the the other thres discases” i Colchester road miles. Frank- is being Motorists care in a new Beaver bridge orook. work. the Sterling-Ekonk Hill Gr and theretore 4s case o Positive Protection Spoilage! 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