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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. _ | | ¥ under construction. Traffic can|Grading is being done. Traffic can “The recommendations were approv- |advanced by Premicr Bennett of | \ ER pa: 5 |ed by the important chiefs. The | Canada that the units of the British | J Thompson-Grosvenordale road is ston-Monroe road is under con- commission reminded them all pres- | Empire, through imposition of a : Dbeing oiled for one mile. Istruction, No delay in traffic. aws continued in force until the | higher tariff on non-British goods. i | Route No. 17 | t Hampton, Haddam and East | congress passes and the president | establish an economic co-operatior LY B9 \ East Hartford. brid Haddam Neck-East Had- 5 | approves an organ t which would be to the advantage of i ver u Th num ri nder construction but 'dam road is under construction. | The Samoan Islands were ceded to all the empire. % | open to trafr Through traffic advised to avold the United States 30 years ago. Only | Stanley Baldwin, conservative « M N .l r N North Canaan-Mass. road is being this road. B h R d R q 1 [ C last vear congress ratified the seces- | leader, in a statement to the press| odys {]HB] ool [y ,flvy:o“,.‘; o e L e lllg am Radios Result of Gon. | sion. The islands have been govern. | endorsed the plan whole-heartedly | 4 o | North Canaan-Norfolk road is be- |is bein goiled for 1 mil I o w h ed by a naval officer designated by|and declared that it would be the | {or Deiense | ing olled for 1 mile. ‘ adison, North Madison road is | grence to Was lng[[)l] | the president. standard under which the conserva- Route No. b G e 2 it [ | The governor was, next to the |tives would fight their next election y = Groton-Submarine Base road i=| Mansfield, Willimantic-Storrs road| .. T | president, given full authority over [ campaign . Washinbgton, Oct. 10 (LX);—— | being oiled for 2 mile; s under construction. Concrete|. W -mhnmm_n. Oct. 1 5 new | all criminal and civil matters in the| While the government has made Chairman Britten's house naval| Norwich-Norwichtown road is be- |surfacing is being placed and grad- | [OTM ©f government for AmETICan | islands. Criticism of this has recur-|no definite answer to Premier Ben- committee will examine, critically, | ing oiled for Iing is being done, ~ One-way traffic | S2Moa similar to that in the Virgin | rea. nett’s request for an immediate ex- the navy's latest order curtailing | Route No, 103 ;,f,\,g\,,.,tei by’ "elwho"c‘ |Islands has been agreed upon by the | Senator Bingham, who was born | change of viewpoints, it is certain personnel and tonnage. | Plainfield-R. 1. road to Providence | yiad 8t N o oad is being |American Samoan commission and |in Hawaii and spent much of his|that the ministry will not acquiesce Britten, advocate of building up |is hein goiled for 1 mile. it e A i 2 ad 1s DeINg | ohiofs of the South Sea Islands. " ecarly life on Pacific islands, became | in the dominions’ proposals. e flal avall treaty | Sterlins.Provideroal roa | Gy = i Senator Bingham of Connecticut, ereste sonaitl Ui our fleet to London n s drons Sterling-Providence road is h(mg‘ Middlefield-Cherry Hill road 8 ; g 5 2 23 interested in Samoan conditions and! Seek Alternative himits, announced yesterday that | giled for 1 mile chairman, radioed his office Yester- | initiated the movement to grant the | “Ther. dout vhatsoever such an examination will be made ‘ 3 {under construction for 1 1-2 miles. gay from the Cruiser Omaha the Te- | Samoans ]_ & There is no doubt whatsoever auh: gngxamination willl bomade, Route No. 1 e e e el sa & more liberal form of 3ov- | that the government will resist the and that the committee will check Tollong Willington-Itockville Middlstown-Rockfail'road!is being lisiof the dnvestigal on. [ plan because it involves taxation of the proposed naval appropriation re- | youd is bheing oiled for approximate- | Midd 5 The commission had completed §ts| The commission sailed from Pago |food and raw materials, “The Min- ductions against requested inerc Iy § mil |iotled foril mile. inquiry and signed a preliminary Y- | Pago Wednesday for Hawaii en | isterial Herald” fo day said, but it| in appropriations for proh i 3 . | New London. Jefferson Ave. is port Tuesday., recommending Amer- | route back to the Uni e o A appropriations prohibi Reute No. 109 0 . ack to the United States. add: It is believed in govern- | ment circles that with good will a| s _Bolton xoad is under |being oiled for 2 miles, ~ ljcan citizenship for the 10,000 in- A R Hejthada [tolear thatihe approvea| aon L o e New London. Vauxhall street is |habitants of the islands as well as a y el e e et ne Laady e e oo N T being oiled for one mile bill of rights in a proposed new or- L CRESTATRR ATt (ke (e oo 1eorganization program calling for | \Yindsor lLocks- affield road.| New Milford. Meryall road. |zanic law. i o | from tariffs, can be evolved.” a reduction of 4,500 men and elim- | 1zast street, shoulders being ofled for |Steam shovel grading and macadam |~ “We believe,” the message said, | R S Tiatibh of 120000 tone—s bestnutas| & il construction. No detours. “the navy has done remarkably fine e e s b in conforming to the treaty's limits. | Route No. 111 Norfolk. North street is under work but that a Samoan 1og|sxa(urc" such a program forthwith. Accord- Britten, a big navy man. said, how- | Marlborough. 2 Marlborough-Fast | construction. - o detours should make laws subject to the | e A ever, that the Adams cuts made it all | Hampton road is being oiled for 3 | Itedding. Mecker Hill road. veto of the governor with right of { not harmonious on the issue. Philip the more imperative that this nation | miles Steam shovel grading and bridge jappeal to the president. ‘B ld H i Snowden, chancellor of the ex- build up to the London limits cate-| Portland. Portland-East Hamp- | construction. Road closed. | "“Every effort has been made in | DAIIWIN w Lead Gflnse”a[”% chequer, and some other members | gories wherein increases are neces- | ton road houlders are being oiled | Redding. Umpawaug Hill road. our recommendations to preserve | . . f | of the cabinet have strongly opposed | sary to obtain the parity agreed on | for 2 miles Steam shovel grading and macadam |Samoan customs and prevent alien- | n Flgh[ for Tarilf | | | |any departure from free trade. in the London conference. ute No. 1 | construction. No detour: ation of land by Samoa. The com- | J. H. Thomas and some others His committee, Britten said, will| Guilford-North Guilford road is| Rocky Hill. Brook street. Under |mission recommends that the presi are said to lean toward empire hold hearings fo determine how | being oiled for 2 miles. | construction; open to traffic. dent appoint a governor for as long | London, Oct. 10 (P—The conser- | preference. These latter are be- | much the budget bureau cut Routes Nos. 111. 118 and 3 | Scotland-Balic road is under con-|a term as possible using either |vatives, hopeful that a new. election |lived to be in the minority and thy naval appropriations as compared | gouthingion, Interscetion of the Str ffic can pa naval, military or civilian personnel | will thrust them back ' into power, |almost certainly would waive their with appropriations from other goV-| yfilldale road is under construction. | South Windsor-East Windsor Hill |25 seems best to him and the same | have found the rallying cry which | own opinions to insure uniform | ernmental departments. | One-way traffic for short distance. road is under construction but open in the Virgin Islands.” | they will use in their campaign to |action. “The maintenance of a proper na- Route No. 134 |to traffic | The commission recommended the | defeat the MacDonald ministry in | ST tlonal defense to the highest point| comwall bridge project. Bridge | Warren-Kent road. Steam shovel right of the people to appeal im-|Parliament and later at the polls. | A panther weighing 160 pounds | of efficiency is much more impor- | onstruction and approach, grading |srading and macadam construction |portant criminal and civil cases to| That cry will be one of empire | was killed by James Allen, 18, near | tant to the peace of mind of the o, new location. No detours, | under way. No detours. the federal district court in Hawaii. | trade preference, based on the plan | Frio, Texas. country than further waste of yent-Bulls Bridge project. Grad- | i money for the attempted enforce- |ji." completed. Bridge pavement ment of a silly and unpopular law.” |14 shoulders uncompleted Britten said. “I am told that th Route No. 1353 prohibition burcau has requested a st Haven and No. Branford. | increase of $2,000,000 for enfore o ad. concrete road under | ment next year, when all other n. Traffic controlled by | hranches of the government arc Te- (raffic men. N - quested by executive order to re- Route No. 141 | trench. Plainfield-Willimantic road is he- | “If the army and navy are to be ollen! Top 210trailes | reduced in the sole interest of ecor No. 142 i omy at a time when all Europe is Plainficld-Bri road is being sitting on a volcano. 1 think that re- g0 for 3-10 mil | trenchment should be doubly applicd Route No. 145 | B8 to prohibition and other depart-| Newtown-Stevenson road ments not directly concerned With cadam completed. Shoulders ; the national defense. railing uncompleted. | “Congress will not countenance Route No. 148 Iy - , . umreasonable naval restrictions fn Haddam t Haddam- favor of further unpopular federal Aoodus road is being oiled for 1 prohibition enforcement,” mile. i — Route No. 150 | W' h a ' iti i | Towns of Durham, Killingworth t l t e ext e Road Conditions in the e e n ree €eeRs. State of Connecticut qer construction: through tramic | Road conditions and detours in | udvised to avoid {his road. B the State of Connecticut made ne B o ND we don’t spend money un- sary by highway construction, r Warren-Cornwall road. Steam R pairs and oiling announced by the hovel grading and macadam con- | less it is well sf’ent' Connecticut Highway Department. ' struction. No detour available, as of October Sth Route No. 183 i Route Yo.1 | Wonistock-astiord road is being | | We have directed our buyers to place orders NOW feor St e | elicdier gt . : year deliveries for TWO IMPORTANT REASONS. der oiling for miles. Route No. 202 Fairfield-Southport cut-off. Work Harwinton-Terryville road is un- on bridge. No delay in traffic. der construction. ) o . . H Grobsn. (Cooten aud i Visterly Tt N0 sib B 1. We are positive that prices will be much higher. road is being oiled for 2 miles. Sterling-Ekonk Hill road is being Stonington. Groton and Westerly | oiled for 1 mile, | road is being ofled for I mile. | Route No. 30t N 2. It is in keeping with our campaign started three months Route No. Salisbu Lime Rock-Hotchkiss ' B ag‘(), tO dO everything that makes fo!' mfin“ed ml'ity. )| | (I Il 11| Danbury. Newtown road Con- | school road is under construction. | crete pavement complete: Shoul- | Detour around bridge in Lime Rock. | ders and railing uncompleted. | Route No. | . = 1o Syme~ % Newtown, Sandy Mook road.| Torrington Hall Meadow road is Carrying on to the fullest extent, we are offering our 2ut Concrete pavement completed. | heing oiled for 4 miles a 3 b Shoiulders and railing uncompleted. e o o stock at the most advantageous priees. Woodbury. Middlebury road.| Cromwell. West road is being | o8 L =) Steam shovel grading and culvert oiled for 1 1-2 miles. i = ¢ : 3 . M & construction on new location. No Route No. 331 ] 1 ’ - detours. Groton. Center Groton road is| J t t t w — e \ | s Thri o Buy No _ | ing oiled for 2 miles. Sharon. Lakeville road is being Route No. oiled for 5 mile: | Bast Lyme. Niantic-Main street | Route . 5 is bein goiled for 1 mile. b 2 ] 2 Berlin Turnpike. Newington-| Waterford-Jordan road 1is being | 3. c. ‘vmg OOM Meriden road. Shoulders being oiled | oiled for 4 miles. 4 for 3 miles Route No. 340 Meriden and Wallingford, North| New London. Ocean Ave. is be- Pc Ja ua,rd sflt ssl 50 and South Broad streets are under | ing oiled for 3 miles. -, ° e L] (] $ = AND Price and Quality) construction. Open to traffic. Route No. 312 Route No. U. S. 6 Groton-Noank road is heing oiled | [ 2 Thomaston, bridge over Nauga- for 1 mile. 3- c. 'l'm m e [ ] ) ) ) [ ] tuck river, East Main street is under Route 344 construction. o detour. Stonington-Newfield road is being -3 Canaan and Salisbury, Lime Rock Route No. 346 4 4’Pc. ) ” e o o o bridge, grade crossing elimination Middletown-Newfield road is being | Nl 1s under construction. Use present oiled for 1-2 mile. 3 i [~ Route No. 12 Bozrah-Fitchville. ~ Bozrah St. b4 0 O LA Griswold, Canterbury and Plai iiclos#d. TBridge is being construc Py Py fleld. A section of the Norwich- ed. Detour posted. | R m 8 2 Toes g - \ Putnam road is under construction.| Darien-Middlesex road is under =RC. ‘m‘g oom ° e e o HEN you analyze the rich “001€n5v Open to trafiic. construction. No delay in traffic. the perfect tailoring, the authentic Plainfield and Killingly. 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