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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1930. Chlef Likes His Uniform, Sets Fires, Goes to Jail | Verden, Germany, May 16, P—a4 | resplendent uniform, his to wear as rm vmr' of this town, led to the EUROPE DEVELOP GASOLINELESS (4R SRR ‘ (\nl\ 25 years old, he revelled in Diesel Ellglll% and Gasogefle e e Ee Systems Become Popular | fire tiend. There not being enough |natural blazes, he sct half a dozca. Detroit, May 16. (/—An automo- Lile motor without spark plugzs, \ He was arrested and convicted ard now must wear somber prison . carburetor or magneto at one of Road (ondmons in ihe national automobile shows at- | garb for the next four tracted considerable attention. | State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours i 4 s detours in| Its inventor predicted it Woull (no State of Connecticut made mne- some day provide the power plant |cessary by highway construction, for buses, trucks and tractors. irs and oiiing announced foday | While there has been much ex- the Connecticut Highway D perimentation with Diesel type | Partment as of May 14th: motors in the United States, and Route No. 1 one engineer alredy has con-| Fairficld-Southport cut off. Wori structed one for use in airplanes, [On approaches. No delay Europe has reslly made more pro; | Madison-Boston Post road, shoul- to traftic. | oiled {or‘ Warren-New Preston road i8 b:- de ing oiled for 2 | Westerly road three miles. is being miles, Route No. 168 Trumbpl from Route No. 105 | Enfield—Hazard avenue is be oiled for 13 mile. c Route No. 107 th e dmp | Tolland, Vernon Center road is 0f C: bia GPe being oiled for 114 miles. improve Vernon, Vernon Center road is be- ing oiled for 313 miles. | Donte No. 109 Mansfield Bridge over T the Willimantic river is under con- | struction, b open to traffic 1 Route No. 111 Columbia, Columbia-Hebron is being oiled for two miic | Toute No. 113 Thomaston bridge over N | river-East Main street is under con- | struction. No detours. Route No. 117 Derby, Oxford and Seymour, Dor by-Stevenson dam road is under | censtruction. No delay to traffic. | Route No. 123 Ronte | Cornwall-Cornwall bridge road is airf 1 being oiled for 6 miles Jastor d road soutl Columbia Gree nproved road at Coventry road | Number is be 1ess in the development of engines | ders being oiled for 5 miles | powered by fuel other than gasolino. | Route No. 3 In Europe, excepting in Russia or| Columbia, Willimant Rumania, there is little or no oil |road is being oiled for Ridgefield. Dant d all gasoline must be imported—- | Route No. U. s | road, shoulders being oile at & cost twice as much as in iden and W f Nort iles America South Broad 3 Route No. 127 Motivated, perhaps, by reasons cf cor h b edonia road cconomy, European engincers have to avoid this ed f miles devoted more time and effort to the | Enfield-Springfield road Route No. 130 development of Diesel ty notois | oiled for one mile Morris-Bethlehem road 1d synthetic fuels. Th RoutaiNoL U oiled for one mile the ‘“'gazoge systems t Danbt : i yecent Salon de I Automobile no! S0 Bar wer than five firms had exhibits % " being of cars powered by Diesel or semi- Diesel engines. The ‘“gazogene” systems have been in use wbroad for tome time They burn wood, coke, coal and al- most anything else t burn can the resultant gas and supply to an ordinary gasoline motor. motor, however, usually for the power produced Route No. 10 Route No. the “gazogene” system is slightly o] well, ra ac ) r East Haven-No. B less than that from gasoline road is under const The systems, applied mainly to lay to traffic trucks, are not very popular with Route No professional chauffeurs, because Woodstock - they are dirtier and considerat ¢ | oiled for three more trouble io handle than za Route No. line systems. Colebrook - Norfolk road | oiled for 4 miles, S Hattiocd Route No. 126 is being S 6 ;5133 khamstead - Rivert oiled for thre read is under c to traffic g oiled for three 1 Route No. Route No. U. Cornwell project, br construction on new location No The larger, River bridg being laid Newfield road via Washin Middletown, or the C d—Bloomfield led for one SHORT G Pavne t farewell constr short orders vesterday started out for som “fore” he heard however v e four charges placed against him ' when taken to police station booked Nam road i " construction on charges of stealing golf clubs, De ‘M- posted 1n taking an automobile without the Poroush of Jewett Cit <hovel owner's permission, driv without Route No. 17 | conditions of old road a license and drunken driv No. Stonington, Norwich and| to me Route No, \n detours a Warren - Co available in STAR BACON Armour’s new “double-f” process gives you Fixed* Flavor and new zest to an old favorite HUNDREDS argued it conldn’t be done. “You can’t improve on perfection,” they said. But we tried—and found the narrow path to Fixed* Flavor. It led to the tenderest, tastiest bacon that ever passed your lips . . . Armour’s Star! 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