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DENBY PROTESTS NAME SUCCESSOR First To Pay AGAINST TARDY Town Meeting Tonight No. 1 receipt for property tax payment was issued this Severe In This Section TO JUDGE HYLAND morning' to Louis Stinson, who TAX WARNING Should Break therefore achieves the distinc Chief Executive of State tion of being the first property n of Last Week's . ay the 1934 tax. Mr. Former District Official Attendance And Duration of Session Should Ex Will Fill Vacancy In Stinson is the assistant post Issues Statement Re Fails to Materialize—Snowfall Is Only Half master at the local post office. ceed All Previous Gatherings—Many Munici Local Town Court— The second receipt was issued garding Alleged Fail That of Week Ago—Traffic Is Only Slightly In- to Charles Alaiir.o, the Pearl Frank A. Simmons Is street merchant, and Joseph Ba- ure to Issue Property pal Problems Will Be Acted Upon—Meeting terrupted—Roads Quickly Put In Condition. ramaukam was number three Mentioned For Place. on the list. Tax Notice On Time. May End Local Connection With PWA Projects Collector Edward J. O'Don- • » The vacancy in the Enfield Town Although it snowed steadily for 24 nell, who began his official du That the alleged failure of the dis W5th one record broken already, PRftPIi'RTY TAY OF DAVID hours, beginning Sunday night, and Court caused by the death of Deputy ties of collecting the property trict officials of the North Thompson the call being the longest ever issued ^ LilX 1. 1 1r\iY Judge William Hyland will be filled tax this morning at 9 o'clock, continuing until early Tuesday eve reported at noon that an unex- ville Fire District to issue the prop for a special session of the electors, DTT T C TdCTTVR ning, the entire precipitation was on by an appointment to be made by pected number of taxpayers; had erty tax collecting notice on time and TEAM TO APPEAR Governor Wilbur L. Cross. This is in accordance with the requirements the town meeting this evening gives DlLLu IdtjUElLI ly eight inches, or just a little I visited his office during the fore promise of smashing one or two more. __T than half of the" snowfall which par the usual procedure in such cases. noon and paid their taxes. In of the statutes, nullifys the legality The attendance, because of the many DV| | H | UrTl |R alyzed transportation and temporar of that procedure, is the claim set i" "*•- ON LOCAL FLOOR The fact that a vacancy exists in the addition toto being town1 property important issues that are at stake in LfJ. vl/LLLv1 V/JLl' ily checked all other activities just a tax collector,ector, Mr. O'Donnell is forth by former District Secretary- •••••,•'•. —• •• •••• • local court was brought to the atten Treasurer and Tax Collector Alec this meeting, should be as large if week previous. While the weather tion of the Governor this week by acting in the same capacityapacit for not the largest ever present at a civ man was correct in his prediction as the Thompsonville Fire and Denby. Mr. Denby, who is a justice Widely Known Bearded Town Clerk Timothy J. Sullivan, of peace, issued the following state ic gathering here. If it should prove Collector E. J. O'Donnell to the duration of the storm he failed whose duty it was to make this offi Sewer District. otherwise it will be disappointing to Quintet Will Oppose St. to take into consideration the quality ment on the situation this morning: the officials and those closely identi cial notification. "In the issue of a newspaper pub Sends Out Tax Bills to of the snow. It was an extremely fine If His Excellency follows the usual fied with some of these ququestions. j Adalbert's Five On the snow, which settled down gently and lished in the City of Springfield, State The next record endangered tonight practice of appointing a man of the of Massachusetts, there appeared All Real And Personal Wawel Hall Surface remained where it fell due to the ab same political faith as the previous WAGE DISPUTE 4.rr* is the duration of the meeting. It sence of any wind during the precip occupant of the position the selection ,, ^ notice warning the taxpayers of j should require more time than has Property Taxpayers— Sunday Afternoon. ; itation. Shortly after the snow ceased for the local deputy judgeship will I® fi t I ever been devoted to any previous Period Begins Today. Monday evening a moderate wind come from the ranks of the Republi STILL UNSETTLED oqq district fire tax on j town meeting to dispose of the ten arose but did not displace much of One of the outstanding basketball can organization. This procedure is , and if not paid'before ApS 1 intei!^ cleS in the Warning for this ses" attractions ever presented on any lo the snow and only created a few somewhat expected by the Republi The approximately 3000 persons cal basketball court will be presented drifts of modest size. can leaders here and already the AT S0MERSVILLE tti °f, ninei of the possible outcomes of the who pay taxes on real and personal Due to the vigilance and early ac P ac property in the town received their to local fans next Sunday afternoon name of Frank A. Simmons, chair cordine to law ' " j meeting will be to put an end t0 any at the Polish National Hall, Church tivity of the street department there man of the Republican town commit a»„ „ „„uu" „i . j , ,, prospects of the town undertaking bills through the mails yesterday. was practically no interruption of street, when the House of David team, tee, is being prominently mentioned Loss of Seasonal Busi- voter<! tn tl^i ni elected by thejany projects under the PWA program This tax is due today and payment traffic because of the storm. The de rv , C,. -m «r jvuuciovoters toLU the™ office «of Justicejusuce oiof tnethe |i of the federal governmentgovernment. This iforTor thetne sa.mesame isis being received by Col considered the finest road team to ap for the place. Mr. Simmons has been lcctor Edwai d J pear in this section in recent years, partment got underway early and head of the local republican organi ness Due to Strike MayjIW for Hartford County and for- question is involved in the matter of lector Edward' J.- O'Donnell at his of- will oppose the strong St. Adalbert's kept continually at it with snowplows zation for several years and led his quintet. The House of David com with the result that Tuesday morn party in the smashing victory at the Result in Permanent St bine have compiled a most enviable ing found the streets and highways polls in the last town election. Closing of Plant State •?•>««•«.<• quarters daily except Sunday during record since their organization, hav in excellent condition. The large It is not known whether or not the the call, if favorable to the two im this month to receive this tax. Up ing defeated many of the foremost force of men who were still engaged Democratic organization will make Officials of Company. provements of having them made by to and including Monday, April 2, the teams throughout the country. in removing some of the enormous any effort to have one of its members federal financing or having the mu taxes may be paid free from a penal snow piles left from last week began State of Connecticut, in reference to nicipal treasury pay the cost of the ty. After that date the additional Each and every member of the named for the position, but in view With state policemen guarding the Section 331B, Chapter 63 of the 1933 their work all over again in some sec construction. If_ the— ianerlatter course is percentage which is i""•provided for "in bearded team is a college graduate, of the established custom in connec supplement to the General Statutes he having learned the rudiments of the tions that had been already cleared, tion with such situations it is quite plant and union pickets parading in taken it will put an end to the PWA J. statutes will be added to the de but found it much easier than after the vicinity, the strike in the plant of the Revision of 1930, and it is not program here, which at the outset |inQuent taxpayers' bills by the col- .game through the different schools the previous storm. probable that no effort will be made a legal notice according to the stat- lector. they have attended. One of the fea to influence the Governor to change of the Somersville Manufacturing ute. was figured as high as $500,000, and Unlike last week almost everybody included a $200,000 highway program, The total amount of the taxes to tures of the visitors, other than the from the usual procedure. It is ex Company appears to— have reached a— "This information isi o forXUJL theLUC bene- fact that they all have full grown was able to reach the scene of their pected that the Governor will act on the building of a Memorial Town hall be collected this year is $445,953, the usual occupation on time Tuesday deadlock.