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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 14

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14 is being oiled for 9 miles. Stafford, Somers road, town of Stafford, is being oiled for 2 miles. Stafford, Road Conditions In Connecticut Crystal Lake road is being oiled for nine. Tounna. crystal Lane roaa Today and Tomorrow is being oiled for 3 miles.

macadam under construction. Optn traffic. Woodstock, Eastford Road is being oiled for 1 mile. Willington. 34 sections of loose gravel road about 4 1-2 miles in length are under construction but open to traf; fic.

Winchester, East Road about 1 1-2 miles of gravel suriace complete and open to traffic. Grant-ville Road about 1 mile of grad.ns and drainage complete and open to traffic. Route 15A Portland. Gospel Lane. A waterbound macadam Road conditions, and detours In Connecticut made necessary by road about 1 3-4 miles In length is under construction but open to highway construction, repairs and 4iy L11TMANN-A National Program traffic.

oiling announced by the Connecticut Highway Department as of Route 20 Enfield. Hazard Ave under construction. Rough grading. Open to local traffic. Route 91 Putnam, Woodstock road is being oiled for 2 miles.

Woodstock, Eastford road is being oiled for 5 miles. Route 93 Brooklyn, Canterbury road is being oiled for 2'i miles. Canterbury. Brooklyn road is being oiled for 2'4 miles. Route 101 Avon and West Hartford, Avon-West Hartford road.

Shoulders are being oiled for 5 miles, Putnam, the Putnam-Providence road, concrete pavement Length about 6 miles, is under construction. Minor delay to traffic. Route 109 Thomaston-Moms road, from Thomaston-Waterbur road to Howd's bridge. Waterbound macadam about miles In length Constructing top course and oiling Short delays probable. Route 114 Woodbrldge, Race-brook road about 3 miles of water- Route 196 East Hampton, Main Street is being oiled for 1-2 mile.

Route 202 Pomfret-Kiilingiy, a bridge over Qulnebaug River and a section of lie Pomfrel-Kiliinglv road, waterbound macadam. Length about 2 1-2 miles, is under construction. Surface is being laid. Traffic is advised to use Pomfret-Put. nam route 101 or Brooklyn-Daniei-son road U.

S. 6. Pomfret. Goc J-year Road is being oiled for 2 1-2 miles. No route numbers Barkhamstcd West Hill Pond Road.

Gravel surface about 4 miles in length. Grave! surface and stone fill under construction, passable but not advisable. Bethany, Bethmore Road. About 2 miles waterbound macadam construction. Open to traffic.

Bethany, Valley Read. About 1 waterbound macadam construction Closed to traffic. No detours. Canaan, Upper Barrack Road. Gravel it measure which Drovides reliJ May 25.

Special notice: Particular atten and in addition, honestly seeks to No delays. Middlefield, Mack. Way and Strickland roads. About 1 1-2 miles of unrolled macadam are under construction but open to ttat-fic. Newtown.

Walnut Tree Hill Road about three-fourths mile length. Taunton Road about one mile in length, and Huntington Road about 1 1-2 miles in Oiling surface. Traffic should avoid thes roads as much as possible as delays are unavoidable. Old Saybrook, Great Hammock Road is being oiled for 3-4 mile. Putnam.

Putnam Heights Road is being oiled for 1 mile. Scotland, a section of the Baltic-Scotland Road, water-bound macadam. Length about 2 miles is tinder construction. Traffic can pass. Stamford, Haight Street About one-half mils of aspnaitk concrete is being laid.

No delouiy No delay to traffic. West Hartford. Simsbury Road. A bituminous mi cadam road about 1 3-4 miles in length is under construction out open to traffic. Weston, Georgetown Road.

About 3 miles of waterbounl tion is drawn to the fact that this The Wagner Bill for relict and public woks provides a golden opportunity for prompt national cooperation. The bill is a compromise nue is being oiled for 1 mile. Somers. Stafford-Somers road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route 25 Trumbull.

Brldgeport-Newtown pike. Construction of a meet the public demand for positive department has established new route numbers, and thesj are used nrtinn towards a resumption work. It combines in an harmo- in this report. culvert. No delay to traffic.

Wash Route U. S. 1 Branford, Boston vanced by Mr. Young, Senator Rob-j nious program the idcM ot the put -v. rinn leaders of both parties.

It Post road. Shoulders are being insun, srjiaiui mjnu ington. Drainage improvement. Ditching ftnd Installing culverts. No delay to traffic.

'Intersection of Routes 25 111 hP is to be coom'iation 'n this Woman Seeks Trace Of Relatives Here Mayor Rankin was asked Thursday in a communication from Miss Elizabeth Connors, 408 Henry Street Greenwood. for information concerning relatives of father Thomas Connors, who lived in Hartford 34 years ago. A sister. Mary Connors, is thought to have resided here, also. Mr.

Connors lived at one time at El Dorado, before enlisting in th2 during the Spanish-American War. Oovernor Smith and the PrcMdent oiled for 7 miles. East Haven, Boston Post road. Shoulders are being oiled for 2 miles. Fairfield.

Post crisis, this is an excellent chance to Trumbull, intersection of Monroe road Newtown pike. 1234 feet of waterbound macadam is under construction. No delay to traffic. It 1 a compromise which they can all accept without feeling that they have sacrificed "seriously the essential principles for which they have been contending or that they have lost sight of their cooperate; if there is to be leadership, this is an excellent opportunity to follow the leaders. In a democracy where nobody must expect to have things Just as he would I surface about 2 miles in length Sur road.

Drainage work is wider way. No delay to traffic. Old Saybrook, Boston Post road Is being oiled for 1 1-2 miles. Route U. S.

1A Stratford, Bar-num Avenue. Concrete pavement about 1 1-2 miles length is being laid. No delay to traffic. Milford. Route 35 Ridgefield.

Danbury face complete ana open to tranic Railing incomplete. Cornwall Cream Hill Road. Waterbound ma- bound macadam under construction No detours and no delay to traffic. Route 115 Ansonia, Derby-Seymour road is being oiled for mile Route 137 Stamford, Long Ridge road. About 3'4 miles of concrete road.

Shoulders are being oiled for 4 miles. like them, the Wagner Bin is as common aim. Icadam about 1 1-2 miles in length ha fn BdiUStmCnt 01 Route 33 Ridgefield, Wilton Surface complete ana open to traf road. Shoulders are being oiled for pavement under construction. Open on me main pumt i imuc, si.vo.

bill provides that three-quarters of conflicting opinions as we are likely the Fedral credit to be pledged shall to see. Railing incomplete. Durham. 1 mile. to iranic.

Wallingf ord Road. About 1-2 miie Post road cut-off. Reinforced concrete pavement about 3 miles in length is under construction. No delay to traffic. No detours.

Route 61 Bethlehem. Belhle- Route 140 East Windsor, Broad of waterbound macadam under cor be devoted to scll-liquiaaung pro hem-Woodbury road is being oiled Brook road is being oiled for 2 miles A nroniDt agreement on the prin struction. No delay to traffic. No Route 2 15 East Hartford. for 5 miles.

Woodbury. Woodbury-Bethlehem road is being oiled for Route 145 Westbrook, Horse Hill road. A waterbound macadam road detours. Eastford, Union Road ii bridge over Hockanum River. A triple box culvert and approaches being oiled for 1 1-2 miles.

East Hampton. Skinner Street is being miles. Route 65 Shelton Shelton- about 1 iiille in length is under con struction but open to traffic. on Main Street are under construc Bridgeport road is being oiled for Route 148 Killing-worth. Chester tion but open to traffic.

Friendliness Afternoon tea is such a friendly affair. Your acquaintance becomes your friend over a cup of Route U. S. 6 Killingly, R. I.

road. About Vk miles of waterbound macadam under construction. No oiled lor 3-4 mile, tast Lyme, Pennsylvania Avenue is henig oiled foi 2 miles. Franklin. No.

Franklin-Baltic Road is being oiled for 1 mile miles. Route 68 Cheshire, Plalnvllle- road. Shoulders i.re being oiled for Milldale road is being oiled for two delay to traffic. miles on shoulders. Goshen, West Side Road.

Broken Route 154 Old saybrook, Point 4 miles. Thomaston, Thomaston-Terryville mad is being oiled for about 1 mile. Route 73 West Hartford and road is being oiled for 1 mile. stone surface about 1 mile in leneth jects. Of the remaining quarter, which is to be spent directly on public works, it can fairly be said that a part, such as that to oe devoted to flood control and the Hoover Dam construction, represents a wise national investment, and another part, to be spent on public buildings to replace structures on which the government pays rentals, may, if properly administered, represent a real saving of public money.

When It Is considered also that these 500 millions for public works include 195 millions which Congress would authorize anyway, the moderation of the Waener Bill is manifest. It New Britain, West Hartford-New Route 156 A Old Lyme. Main Complete and open to traffic. Beach Route U. S.

7 Kent, Kent-Corn Britain road. Shoulders are being Street is being oiled for 14 mile. Street. Grading and surface under construction. No delays.

Hampton. oiled for 5 miles. Surface is being Route 156 East Lyme, wianuc wall road. Shoulders are being oiled for 10 miles. Ridgefield.

Dan- ciples of this bill will facilitate the main business of Congress. Thr.t business is to balance the budget by drastic economies and taxes. If the same spirit which animates this bill could be concentrated on the budget problem, it would be an incalculable gain. The Wagner Bill represents the ideas of men who have been sponsoring larbe programs of Federal relief and public works and also the ideas of men who have in the past opposed such programs. The same kind of agreement by open-minded concessions, is needed on retrenchment and taxes.

At the present time this main business is submerged in a welter of plans amendments snd votes. Whv not lift the whole subject out of oiled for 5 miles. Main Street is oeing piled for 4 Pomfret Road is being oiled for 2 burv-Norwalk road. Shoulders are Route 79 Madison. North Madi being oiled for 4 miles.

son road is being oiled for 4 miles. Route 8 NaugatucK. watcroury-, miles. Hartiand, road beginning at Route 20 at East Hartiand. Loose gravel surface about 1 mile ti: length.

Section 8, beginning al Route 83 Vernon, Manchester- Seymour road. Shoulders are being oiled for 2 miles. Seymour, Rockville road. An 8 inch reinforced concrete road about one-half mile Route 20 and extending southeaster in length is under construction but Derby-Seymour road is being oiled for about 1 mile. ly toward the West Woods Schooi-house.

A small amount of grad ni Route 9 Old Saybrook, Hart- is true that these public works has been done and mud holes filled Open and O. K. for travel. ford-Saybrook road is being oiled for 2 miles. miles.

Route 161 East yme, Chesterfield road is being oiled for 4 miles. Route 171 East Hampton, Sum-mitt Street is being oiled for Ji mile. Lakeview Street is being oiled for 'i mile. Route 185 West Hartford. North Main Street is being oiled for 1V4 miles.

Route 186 Somers, Hall Hill road. A waterbound macadam road about 2'i miles in length is under construction but open to traffic. Route 191 Enfield, Broad Brook-Scitico road is being oiled for 3 miles. Lebanon, Creamery Hul Road sf Route 10 Southlngton College Highway is being oiled for 2 miles open to traffic. Route 87 Bolton-Andover, Hart-ford-Willimantic turnpike.

A 6 inch gravel surface road about 600 feet in length is under construction but open to traffic. Franklin, Norwich-Lebanon road is being oiled for 3 miles. Lebanon, Jonathan Trumbull highway is being oiled for 7 miles. Route 89 Asnford, Warrenville-Westford road, waterbound macad-j am, about one mile in length is on shoulders. being oiled for 3 miles.

Manchestur, Lane Road. An 8-inch reinforced cement concrete road about one-fourth mile r. Route 12 Thompson, Webster road is being oiled for 2 1-2 miles. Route 15 Stafford. Stafford- "Fresh from die Gardens" length is under construction but open to traffic.

Middlebury, con Union road is being oiled for 3 miles. Union, Stafford-Union road structing bridge at Roadside Park to be financed by borrowing, ana not on the pay-as-you-go principle, but providing the budget is otherwise brought into balance, the government credit ought not to suffer at a time when the supply of liquid capital is so large. Those who strain at this gnat will later be forced to swallow a camel. The bill should be accepted In substance by the President for the Administration and by Speaker Garner for the Democrats in the House It should be accepted by the financial community and by public opinion generally and Congress should enact it promptly without acrimonious debate, destructive nmend-ments, filibustering and all the other devices of confusion and delay. Each one of us will be making some concession on his pet theories, but this is no time to be finical and stubborn.

Apart from the merits of the bill itself, it can be said. I think, that the country would benefit more at this moment by a good demonstration of its capacity to agree on something than by anything else that could happen in Washington What has been most disturbing to confidence in the last few months has been the Increasing doubt as to whether government in Wsshincton could govern. Here Is the confusion and simpiuy nt it be agreed that as to retrenchments there shall be a 15 per cent cut in all the appropriations, this saving to be made by cutting all salaries over $1500 10 per cent, and the remainder by such reorganization and economies as the President mav order; that as to taxes there shall be restored the war time rates plus the manufacturers' sales tax A program Df this sort is not too drastic if the budget is really to be brought into balance. Its enactment would pinch and hurt everybody considerably. Nobody can possibly like the whole of it.

but no program can be devised that everybody will like. The count, is in a position where an adequate solution must be a painful solution. But though this program is painful, it would make the national credit secure, and the sacrifices which it would call for would help greatly to restore the national morale. To adopt it requires patriotism, a real willingness to make individual sacrifices for the common good. It would more than pay for itself, however, in the self-respect and self-confidence which the nation would feel at having confronted its "I- ONtY REGRET THAT I HAVE BUT ONE LIFE TO "LOSE FOR MY COUNTRY" great problem and mastered n.

(Copyright, 1932, New York Tribune, Inc.) THF.N NTarrian Ha nn rhprafTnlrl Cily Young, both of South Manchester. Part of the money was returned. Rolth, police said, has spent, 13 of his 30 years behind the bars, serving among others a 10-year term at State Prison for robbery while armed. vv uttered those brave words, what was the condition of the country? It OU ANGELES MUMI 117 Hl( M.O 19 r. I.OI IS Hi-1 inn I tin Trrl llilrr.o IIOIM, Al A AO II Mrrrl, H'r.

V. F.ndlrotl -WI7. RESORTS R. I. State's Attorney Noone Of Rockville Critically 111 Is in Hospital Rockville, May Attorney Thomas F.

Noone of Rockville is critically ill at the Rockville City Hospital as the result of a paralytic shock last night that has paralyzed his left side. He had been ill at his room in the Rockville House for several days and the serious stage of the illness developed during Wednesday night. Today his brother, John Noone of New York, was called to Rockville. Attorney Noone has been prose-tor for Tolland County for 16 years. He is 58 years old.

At the Democratic State Convention he was named a delegate to the national convention in Chicago and has chosen Neal A. Millane of Middle-town as his alternate. Dr. John E. Flaherty is attending the state's attorney.

State Police Seek West Haven Fugitive Stafford Springs. May 26. (Special.) Picked up for questioning in connection with theft of $84 from a perked automobile in Vnion, Cedric Rolth of West Haven slipped awav from State Police of the Stafford barracks about midnight Wednesday as they were about to take him from to Tolland Jail and made his escape in the darkness. Toaay circulars giving his description as a former inmate of the State Prison, wanted for hrceny and as a fugitive from justice, were prepared at State Pohce Headquarters and broadcast through the state. Rolth, police said, admitted that he had brol-en into an automobile in Union Tuesdpv and takpn" the monev.

part of xvhich beionced to Mrs. Irene King and part to Miss Andrea Hotel OPEN Memorial Week-end HATES $5 PER DAY AMERICAN Misquamicut, Westerly, Rhode Island 2S9S Ring 4 had entered upon a life and death struggle for its independence. Before that struggle, was over, its soldiers were "barefoot and almost naked." Its currency was so desperately inflated that a pair of shoes cost $ioo, a bushel of corn $40, a pound of tea $90, a barrel of flour $1,575. There were many "wise "'people who predicted that the bankrupt colonies would never win. History has forgotten the names of those wise people.

"ft But history remembers Nathan Hale anp! George Washington and John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, and the others who never ceased to battle and to hope. Let us honor their memory on Memorial Day. Let us motor to the spots which their sacrifice made sacred. Let us renew our courage by the memory of their struggle, so much more desperate than ours can ever be. Let us be worthy of the country or which they gave their all.

A FEW OF THE MANY PATRIOTIC SHRINES IN SOCONYLAND Visit them on Memorial Day Bunker Hill Cbarlestown, Mass. Pilgrim Monum't. Provincetown, Mass. Faneuil Hall i i Boston, Mass. Memorial Hall i Deerfield, Mass.

Plymouth Rock Plymouth, Mass, Concord Bridge i i Concord, Mass. Battle Monument Oriskany, N. Y. Washington's Hdqs. Neuburgh, N.

Fort Niagara Youngstown, N. Fort Ticonderoga Ticonderoga, N. Y. Grant's Tomb Sew York City Schuyler Mansion i Albany, S. V.

Battlefield, Saratoga, N. Y. Ethan Allen Statue i Montpelier, Vt. Battlefield i Bennington, Vt. Old Constitution lltuse Windsor, Vt.

Webster's Birthplace. Franklin, N. FL Stark Park Manchester, N. H. Fort Constitution Portsmouth, N.

H. Fort Loyall Portland, Main Fort Western Augusta, Main Knox Mansion i Thomaston, Main Black Mansion Ellsworth, Main Cen'l Greene's House Coventry, R. I. Roger Williams Spring Providenc Old Stat House i Newport, R. I.

Nathan Hale's Home Coventry, Conn. Old Stone House i Guilford, Conn. Putnam Park Greenwich, Conn. Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford 23,000 Socony dealers throughout New York and New England arc ready to supply every service and prod-net your car needs, including Socony Gasoline, Socony Ethyl Gasoline and the New Mobiloii the finest prod GRAND OPENING OF Crystal Lake Hotel and Amusement Park May 30 furnl.hfi tr.lU lo plrnlr par-ll. Irw Mrrr Co-Knimd Hliln In hyrrk und School pi, nl-.

lilt-krn iltnnrr krrtrd rry Mtndny lu tu I'rlolf I'arllr. Small Investment in Classified Ad Rents Windsor 5 Room Flat V.vi '-Timiimuj i inn.wf ucts that money can make or buy; This advertiser was very much pleased with the results that this classified ad obtained for her. She had several calls and stated that she could have rented more flats if she had them vacant. This is only one of the numerous results that are called in to us daily. Why not take advantage of this seasonable opportunity to rent your suburban flat, shore, mountain or city property.

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