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EFRANCE ALSD HAS * INDIAN PROBLENS g 5 ZParley to Be Held Soon With Golonial Council " s > £+ ® Paris, Oct. 17 (®W—France has an 5 Indian problem of its own and like % Great Britain proposes to assemble &its colonial experts around a con- # ference table. There they will thrash out the subjects of native unrest and reform in Indo-Ching rancois ister colonier, a comniittee he colonial cour of forimer mi governors, will The exact date 1 for the special high Pictri ounces t clected by which is made ters of me t yet s ! Sub-con: composed of na- + tiyes for the part, are now at weork 1 Cochin-Ch Annam, CHmbodia, Tonking and Loas, five sup-divisions of Krench Indo-China, drawing up reform proposals for the French committ One of their chief problems will undoubtedly be the rice tax, cause of' communist and nationalist up: irigs in Indo-China last spring whi resulted In considerable loss of lif and execution of 17 1évolutionists. Coalition Formed CEERRRUREERE gy h the is particularly marked amites and natives of Tonking. Last spring's rioting ani military revolt at Yen-Bay, in irfg, and Vinh-Long, Cochin-China, “rgsulted from a coalition of com- munists, known as Viet-Nam-Quoe- Tan-Dang, and nationalists, or Viet- Nam-Cong-Dan-Dang \/Native education portant ite e reform large sums for native education nihintains numbers of clemen , sccondary and \tory for girls and The policy Baropean education for r¢sulted in criticism quarters. “rench Indo-China is composed of which T acts China, a Tnrest appong An nother im d to figure o France spends and nda CPERINRA, boys of natives from s 3 tes for as protector, and Cochin colony. ranc nt peoples in the s and ( The two import group are the An bdians. The Ann in 14,000,000 of th popu- lation of French Indo-China. i Ruled By Youth Nominally v are ruled an % emperor, Bao-Dai, a youth who suc- & ceeded to ti in 1925 while » still in Kk u The emperor Z administers sovereignty with the cooperation of * who is responsible to the governor géneral hamite Tude by v resident superior. h Cambodia also boy king, < Monivong, crowned with all the rit- “ ualistic splendor of the Cambodian ¢ court in 1928. His subjects number § abput 2,300,000 and little coun- & tny includes some of the ri S treasures in the Far East. French administration in TIndo- * China is complicated by the fact & that five rcligions are practised * there. Naturism is the s the Annamites. ¥ peninsula Confuc is the basis 2 fof moral teachings. The official = rgligion of Cambodia is Buddhis & and Mohammedani + isth are practised by sid & laftter the religion of 20,000 resident s Luropeans. > religion of 7 ughout the 4 .In Spain Tuesday is considered an » unlucky day for weddings. native nk- | VILLAGE WANTS DOCTOR | USED 0 ZERO WEATHER Wis n Commurity Needs Phy- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. oiled for 2 miles Route Nos. 111, 118 and 3 Southington, intersection of the Milldale road is under construction dne-way traffic for short distance. Route No. 116 i Simsbury and Avon. Hartford- | Southwick College highway, surface n Who Can Shovel Snow Path for Auto. oiling for 1 mile. Reute No. rtford, New New H: Hartford-Ne- Haddam; Haddam Neck-East Had- dam road is under construction. Through traffic advised to avold this road. Fast Lyme, Pennsylvania avenue is being oiled for 1 mile. I North Main street, shoul- ders are being oiled for % mile. Glastonbury, Ferry road to Rocky Hill, 1 mile of surface oiling. Harwinton, Torrington road is be- Butternut, Wis., Oct. 17 (UP)— | paug road is being oiled for 2 miles. |ing oiled for 1 mile. Citizens of Butternut and the su | rounding district broadcast yosw-} i day an appeal for a physician to set | tle here before winter snows bloc ‘ highways and prevent outside medi- | | cal aid. “We'll have a hard time this win- | vithout medical care,” said Ed- | J. Koran, president of the hoard. o community stronz ph can shovel snow gets stuck an peratures of 3 needs a young, | one who automobile Road Conditions in the \ State of Connecticut | Road conditions and detours in| e State of Connecticut made ne-| cessary by highway construction, re- | | pairs and oiling announced by the ;lfcl\n('(l\(‘\n. Highway l)eparlmcnt.; |as of October 15th | | Route No. 1 I | Clinton, Boston Post road, shoul- | | der oiling for 2 miles. Fairfield-Southport cut cff, work | on bridge. No delay to traffic. | | Groton, Groton and Westerly road | is being oiled for 2 miles, Stonington-Groton and Westerly | jrcad is being oiled for 1 mile. | Route No. 3 | Danbury-Newtown road, concrete | pavement completed. Shoulders and | railing uncompleted Newtown-Sandy Hook pavement completed. lers and railing uncompleted. Woodt Middlebury steam shovel grading and construction on new location. road. con- Shoul- crete - road, culvert No detours. Route No. 5 Berlin Turnpike, ewington- Meriden road, shouldes being oiled 01 for 2 ¥. & miles. Route No. U. S. 6 bridge over Nauga- st Main street is under No detour. No. U. 8. 7 Salisbury, Li tuck construction Route Canaan and bridge, grade crossing i under construction, Use roadway No detour. Route No. 8 Winchester, Colebrook is being oiled for miles. Route No. 1 Griswold, Canterbury and Plain- field. A section of the Norwich- | Putnam road is under construction | Open to traffic. Plainfield and Killingly, a section ot the Norwich-Putnam road is un- der construction. Traffic can pas: | Putnam, Mechanics street-Wor- cester road is being oiled “or 1 mile. Thompson-Putnam road is heing oiled for 1 miles. Route No. 17 st Hartford, bridge over Hock- anum river is under construction but open to traffic one way. Route No. 101 | Pomfret,Willimantic road, shoul- | ders are being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 103 | Sterling, Providence road is being | oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 108 Somers, North Somers road is be- | ing oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 109 Coventry, Bolton road is under construction. Open to traffic. | 1e Rock tion is present | river road Route No. 110 | Windsor, Hartford - Springtield | 1d_shoulders are being oiled for | co > miles. | Route No. 111 i East Hampton, East Hampton- | riborougn road, shoulders are be- | ing oiled for 3% miles. ‘ Marlborough, Marlborough - East Route No. 133 Granby, East Hartland being oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 134 bridge project. bridge construction and approach grading on new location. No detours. Kent-Bulls bridge project. Grad- ing completed. Bridge pavement and shoulders uncompleted. Route No. 135 ! Liast Haven and No. Branford- | Foxon road, concrete road is under | No delay in traffic. Route No. 136 New Fairfield, Danbury - New | Fairfield road is being oiled for 1| mile road is Cornwall Route No. 141 Canterbury - Willimantic being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 142 Pomfret, Woodstock road ing oiled for % mile. Route No. 145 Newtown, Stevenson road, cadam completed. Shoulders railing uncompleted. Route No. 152 Warren - Cornwall road, steam shovel grading and macadam con- struction. No detour available. Route No. 158 Newtown, Dodgington road is be- ing oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 171 | East Haven, Short Beach-Hem- | ingway road, shoulder oiling for onc | mile. | Route No. 174 Colebrook, Colebrook - Winsted | road is being oiled for 1% mile. | Route No. 190 1 Towns of Durham, Killingwortn and Madison, unimproved section under construction; through traffic | advised to avoid this road. | Madison, Madison-North | road is being oiled for 1 mile. | Route No. 202 | road is| is be- ma- and Madison 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. 313 South Windsor, Wapping and South Manchester road is being oil- ed for 1% miles. | Route No. 330 | Middlefield, Middlefield road to Durham is being oiled for 2% miles. | Route No. 332 | Essex, x-Westbrook road fs| being oiled for 1 mil i Route No. 3 | Hast Lyme, Niantic, Main is being oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 342 | Groton-Noank road is being oiled | for 1 mile. | Route No. 344 i Stonington-Old Mystic road is be- | ing oiled for 3 miles. | Route No. 362 Suffield - West Springfield road, Hartford-Simsbury road, shoulders are being oiled for 3 miles. No Route Numbers Bozrah-Fitchville, Bozrah street is closed, brdige is being constructed. Detour posted. Clinton, Beach Park road, shoul- ders are being oiled for 1% miles. Colebrook, Norfolk road is being oiled for 2 miles. Danbury Clapboard steam shovel grading. No detours. Darien-Middlesex road is under struction. No delay in traffic. astford, Kenyontille-North Ash- | ford road is under construction. Grading is being done. Traffic can ass. Easton-Monroe road is being oil- ed for 2 miles. East Hampton, Haddam and East ridge road, | | struction. street, || Manstield, Willimantic-Storrs road is under construction. Middlefield-Cherry Hill road under construction for 1% miles. Detour for bridge construction. Monroe, Stevenson road is being oiled for 2 miles. New Fairfield-Balls steam shovel grading. No detours. New Milford-Merryall road, steaimn shovel grading and macadam con- struction. No detours. Norfolk-North strect is under con- No detouss. Redding-Mecker Hill road, sieam shovel grading and bridge construc-| tien. Road closed. Redding - Umpawaug Hill road, steam shovel grading and macadam construction. No detours. Rocky Hill, Brook street is under construction. Open to traffic. Scotland-Baltic road is under con- struction. Traffic can pass. South Windsor-East Windsor Hill road is under construction, but open to traftic. Warren-Kent road, grading and macadam under way. No detours. Waterford, the Neck road is being steam shovel construction | ofled for 1 mile. Winchester-Torringford street is under construction. No detour. New London Man Among Naval Officers Honored Washington, Oct. 17 (A — The Nicaraguan medal of merit and medal of honor has been awarded to 37 American naval officers and men by President Moncada of the Central American republic for as- ing law and order” in its elections. All those honored served in the T l!| pond road, | special service squadron in Nica- raguan waters in the last three years. Moncada also awarded post- humously this week the medal of | merit to seven marine corps officers land 22 enlisted men who lost their |lives in Nicaragua during opera- | tions. Admiral David Sellers, present | judge advocate general and Rear | Admiral Julian L. Latimer, retired, |of Charleston, W. Va., were award- ed presidential medals of merit. Among those awarded the medal of honor was Lieut. John B. O'Nelll, | New London, Conn. Italian Specials | Milan, Italy, Oct. 17 (UP)—The new Odeon theater, accommodating 11.000 persons and equipped with |modern lighting and heating sy |tems was opened Wednesday night. | Naples, Oct. 17 (UP)—The steam- |er Regina Elena from Sorrento ¥ rammed and badly damaged by th2 the harbor. | ties. |tion of a new motor road connecting Boleno and Morano will be started soon. | Milan, Oct. 17 (UP)—Occupants | of the upper floors fled in panic yes- terday when fire due to a short cir- cuit, destroyed a ladies’ halr dress |ing parlor owned by Edoardo Mi |lano. Damages were about 200,000 lire. | Siena, Oct. 17 (UP)—Elaborate | work of restoration of the Cathedral |at the town of Pienza was almost | completed today. The magnificent | medieval temrle which was aban- ! doned for years will soon be recon- | structed. | | Cosenza, Oct. 17 (UP)—8,000,000 | the municipality by the government | for construction of a new aqueduct. Can You See The Features of the Performers at a Reasonable Pistanee? EYES TESTEP blurred or faulty vision. you cannot see clearly at any' reasonable distance — have your eyes examined by our optometrist. glasses you can charge them and pay in small weekly FREE By Our Expert Optometrist GLASSES will correct If If you need amounts. CHARGE IT = Pay 50¢ a week ichaelg 354 MAIN STREET | fishing boat Napella when entering | There were no casuai- | Bolzano, Oct. 17 (UP)—Construc- | TEXT OF JAPANS - TREATY ARRIVES :Document Which Cost Lile Reaches New York | New York, Oct. 17 (#—The offi- jcial text of Japan's ratification of the London naval treaty was here today, brought across the continent by air courier on its way from Tokyo to London. | Lieutenant Irving A. landed at Mitchel ficld ‘Woodring last night, | which had come across the Pacific from Japan on a fast steamship. ¢ CONNECTICUT | ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Pierre De L. Beol, assistant chief | of the division of western European | affairs of the state department, will board the Leviathan with it tomor- row for delivery to Ambassador Mat- sudaira in London. The ratification is being rushed to | get it to London before the opening of the session of the League of Na- tions disarmament commission at | Geneva. Caldwell Killed The effort to hurry transmission of the document by airplane cost the life of Lieutenant William V. Caldwell, 27 years old, who was killed Wednesday when his escort | plane crashed near Lookout, Wyo., during a blizzard. His body was | found yesterday. | Lieutenant Woodring left Victoria !well. The planes became separated lin the blizzard. Woodring got 201H through to Cheyenne. He took off again yesterday morn- ing, and after making brief stops for fuel at Omaha and Chicago, changed at Cleveland to a safer plane, piloted by Lieutcnant Stanley |Olmstead for the dash across the | Alleghenies. | The body of Caldwell, a member |of the air corps reserve, was found iby Ray W. Meskimen, a Boeing air | mail pilot. The plane was shattered, The motor was found 50 feet from the wreckage indicating the plane had strick the ground with terrific force. Caldwell’s body Was ‘taken to Cheyenne, The king of Siam used to present a white elephant to the courtiers whom he wished to ruin. As the | ending the last stage of a dash from | Wednesday in a fast army pursuit | white elephant was sacred, it could | Victoria, B. 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