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-.<appointment of Dr. Robert Richards yiidale TRET - H it NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, e RELATIVES AGREE ON INCOMPETENCY Resident Physician Will Get $50,000. Annually Santa Barbara, Cal., Sept. 26 (P— Agreement among relatives upon a resident physician to care for Stan- ley McCormick, incompetent mil- lionaire, at his Montecito estate was | revealed yesterday with the filing of a petition in superior court for the of the psychiatry department, Uni- versity of California. ’ The petition was signed by board of guardians consisting of Harold McCormick, brother and Anita McCormick Blaine, sister of the incompetent, and Mrs. Kather- ine Dexter McCormick, his wife. It also requested the appointment of Colonel Joseph Bernard, retired army officer, as general business manager of the McCormick estate valued at $50,000,000. The salary of the resident physician was fixed at $30,000 and the business manager at $20,000 a year. The estate consists of money in- herited by the incompetent from his father, Cyrus Hall McCormick,. har- vester magnate. Road Conditions in the State of Connecticut Road conditions and detuors in the State of Connecticut made ne- cessary by highway construction, re- pairs and oiling ;announced by the Connecticut. Highway Department a3 of September 24th: Route No. 1 Clinton, Boston Post road is being ouea for 2 miles. Fairfield-Southport cut-off. Work on bridge. No delay to traffic. Route No. 3 Danbury-Newtown road, pavement completed. and railing uncompleted. Newtown-Sandy Hook road. con- erete pavement completed, Shoul- ders and railing uncompleted. Manchester, Willimantic-Hartford rcad is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. U. 8. 5 Meriden and Wallingford, North eand South Broad streets are under construction. Open to traffic. Reute No. U. S, 6 Thomaston, bridge over Nauga- tuck river, East Main street is un- der construction. No detour. Route No, U . T Canaan and Salisbury, Lime Rock bridge, grade crossing eliminating is under construction. Use present roadway. No detour. Route No. 8 Torrington. Thomaston road fis being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 10 Haddam, Hartford-Saybrook road 15 being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 12 Griswold, Canterbury and Plain- field, a section of the Norwich- Putnam road is under construction. Open to traffic. Plainfield and Killingly, a section of the Norwich-Putnam road is un- der construction. Traffic can pass. Route No. 17 East Hartford, bridge over Hock- anum river is under construction, but open to traffic. (One way.) New Hartford, Winsted road is being oiled for 2 miles. Preston, Norwich-Westerly road is being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 101 Pomfret, Putnam road oiled for 2 miles. Putnam, Pomfret road is beiny oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 103 Plaintield, R. I., road is being oil- ed for 1 mile. Sterling, R. I, road is being oiled for 1 mile. the concrete Shoulders is being Sooner Route No. 108 Manchester, Rockville-Manchester road, shoulders are being oiled for approximately 3 mil. Vernon, Rockville - Manchester road, shoulders arc being oiled for approximately 6 mile Route No. 109 Coventry-Bolton road is construction, closed to traffic. Short detour cast of the job. Route No. 110 Suffield-East St., shoulders being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 111 Columbia, Columbia - Marlboro | road is being oiled for 3 miles . | Portland, Portland-East Hampton rcad is being oiled for 1 mile. Route Nos. 111, 118 and 3 Southington, intersection of the road is under construction. Onc-way traffic for short distance. Route No. 112 Guilford - North Guilford road is being oiled for 7 miles. Route No. 134 Cornwall Bridge project, bridge construction and approach, grad- ing on new location. No detours. | Kent-Bulls bridge project, steam shovel grading and bridge construc- | tion on new location. No detours. Route No. 135 East Haven and No. Branford- Foxon road, concrete road is under construction. Traffic controlled by traffic men. Route No. 137 Killingly-Goodyear road oiled for one mile. Route No. 142 Canterbury-Brooklyn road ing oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 145 Newtown-Stevenson road, culvert work and steam shovel grading and macadam construction. Short de- tour arranged where necessary. Route No. 148 East Haddam-East Haddam-Moo- dus road is being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 151 Wodstock, Webster road is being oiled for 4 miles. Route No. Warren - Cornwall road, steam shovel grading and macadam con- struction. No detour available. Route No. 153 Salem-Norwich-Hadlyme { being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 190 | Durham, Killingwerth and Madi- |son road, unimproved section under { constructio Through traffic ad- vised to avoid this road Route No. 202 Harwinton-Terryville road is un- | der construction. Route No. 301 Salisbury-Lime Rock, Hotchkiss | school road is under construction. Detour around bridge in Lime Rock. Route No. 302 Canaan-Smith Ridge road is construction. No delay to are is being is be- 152 road is New under traffic. New Canaan-Forest street is be- ing oiled for one mile. Route No. 304 Wilton - Ridgefield road oiled for 5% miles. Route No. 310 Morris-Bantam Lake road ing oiled for 2% miles. Route No. 213 South Windsor - Wapping road, Shoulders are being oiled for 4 miles. is being is be- Route No. 315 Coventry-So. Coventry-No. Coven- try road, shouldesr are being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 321 Griswold - Pachaug road is being | oiled for 4 miles. Route No. 333 014 Lyme-Blackhall road is being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 338 014 Saybrook - Fenwick being oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 354 Norwich-Baltic road is being oil- ed for 3 miles. No Route Numbers Bozrah-Fitchville, Bozrah street i3 closed. Bridge is being construct- ed Detour posted. Branford-Branford-No. road is Branford | censtruction. under road, macadam is bfling oiled for 3 miles. Darien - Middlesex road is under No delay to traffic. stford, Kenyonville-North Ash- ford road is wunder construction Grading is being done. Traffic can Jaston-Monroe road is under con- struction. No delay to traffic. East Hampton, Haddam and East Haddam; Haddam Neck-East Had- dam road is under construction. Through traffic advised to avoid this D % e Gt b heard the clamor of thousands| A[A }1! the fascist war cry. i | violence and bloodshed he denied e | that his party contemplated disorder | in bringing about a revolution and Hitler Rays "I Sl fep) motcest vonenist o Cosren s | Heads Rolling ]'n Sal]d” mental system and replace it with |one more German and less interna- tional. 23] Big Carnival RADIO SHO'W all this week. All our freinds vited; entertain yourself; see the very latest 1931 models, FREE DIO SH Hitler predicted a Reichstag | * DOWN PAY SMALL MENT Leipsic, Germany, Sept. 26 (#) — | Reverberations of Adolf Hitler's ex- ion of German fascism were road. Goshen, Goshen-Cornwall road is under construction. No detour. » Madison, North Madison road is|h being oiled for 6 miles. day, with the populace divided in its Mansfield, Willimantic - Storrs | attitude toward the man and what road is under construction. Con- |he stands for. | crete surfacing is being placed an1| grading is being done. (jnrr\\‘]x‘;hfl“\'(‘, Austrian, whose own country traffic is regulated by telephone. | does not claim him, as the savior Meriden—Broad street is heing | Who will deliver Germany from thp oiled for 1 mile. chains of socialists' government and Middlefield Hill road is|the treaty of Versailles. under construct or 1% miles.| Other millions were nervous over Detour for bridge construction. | his speech in the supreme : court ew Milford-Merryall road, steam | here vesterday contemptuous of his | shovel grading and macadam con, | g0vernmental theorics, and fearful | struction. No detours. of the road he is traveling. Many | Norfolk-North street is construction. No detours. No. Branford-Branford-No. Bran- | ©f Whose party jumped from twelve ford road is being oiled for 1 mile, |t0 107 seats in the Reichstag in the | No. Haven-Mt. Carmel road is|elections two weeks ago, to propa- being oiled for 1 mile. gandize his movement. Redding-Mecker Hill road, 'steam | Tr00ps, mounted police and a re- shovel grading and bridge construc- | inforced constabulary here told the | tion, ' Road! closed, nation that the authorities had fear- Rocky Hill-Brook street ed a more than ordinary meeting construction; open to traffic. vesterday when he should appear at | Scotland-Baltic road is the court room. The comment “vas‘ s ion. Traffic can pass. made that precautions Against di o. Windsor - Hast Windsor Hill | °Fder could hardly have been great- ; 4 er foad o funder construction but open |, o0 putsch, such as thata led by Warren-Kent road, steam shovel | Hitler in Munich in 1922. 5 grading and macadam construction | -Attracting the greatest nation- sep il e s wide attention were his assertions | West Hartford—So. Quaker Lane |{1at the treaty of Versailles would OO s e e have to go, and that “if our move- Weatl faitrend e aain {ment succeeds we shall erect a peo- S e, ple's tribunal before which ‘ Wilton—Hurlburt criminals of. f\ow.mhor. 1918, shall | | expiate their crime. Then — I} 1 - o ollsdaron dimilot it .| frankly predict — you shall Winchester—Torringford street 1 | ponae rolling in the sand.: under construction. No detour. | Greeted With Cheers ***** e There were cries of ‘“bravo" Tt is an old belief that if a per- | throughout the court chamber when son's teeth are set far apart his or | this latter statement was made, but her life will be a prosperous and |they subsided when threats were happy one. | made to clear the courtroom. From under 1 under | Main street is being | or later, a cigarette is judged on taste alone membership of 250 for the fascists | at the next general election and a majority within the next rd throughout the fatherland to- | {hree years. court why he so often word revolution, and he answered | “What other name can we give to Millions applauded and hailed the |3 movement which aims to overturn the new lines?” | for anovwing iter. e memversnin| AMELIA BARHART HURT Transatlantic Flier Slightly Injured Miss Amelia Earhart, had there been word of plans for | flier, was recovering slight I plane crashed on landing Hampton Roads naval air station. the head and minor abrasions. was given first aid treatment. the | plane, however, was badly damaged. | eral manager sec |mental Alr Transport, came here 1o |address last night's meeting of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Traffic club. Souvenirs for all; don’t miss this show; you are wnder no obligation te buy. ) . S two or s He was asked by the| used the | construct & new and on entirely present state Germany Hitler's testimony yesterday was loffered when he took the stand to explain his the hope he could aid in exoneration | of three Reichswehr officers accus: ed of high treason arty’s principles with| WHEN PLANE CRASHES at Hampton Roads Naval Station Airport. > (3-Screen Grid) @enuine - Eloctro-Dynamic (Bulit in) Speaker—Beautiful Walnut Cabinet See Other PHILCO 1931 Models S¥%i Telephone LIBERAI.TERMS-OH 26 (UP) —| transatlantic | today from | when Norfolk, Va., Sept. her the injuries received at The injuries consisted of a cut on She The Miss Edrhart, assistant to the gen- | of the Transconti- TO EMPLOY MORE PEOPLE Herrup’s Commence Extensive ALTERATIONS quin we take up the banner of prosperity! Painters, carpenters, elec- tricians, plasterers and other tradesmen are* as “busy as bees” at Herrup’s these d.ays! 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