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v3® Ticket "Citizens" Ticket Is 1 % ''' ;y„I HUNDREDS HAVE ALREADY Sift SIGNED SAFE DRIVING PLEDGE Headed By Hullivan & •Uncertainty of Candidacy of Former Selectman BURKE IS AGAIN Operators Show DEMOCRATS TO Former Representative Is Third Party Choice for mm-H80M - Ira S. Bushnell Holds Up Naming List of Can­ First Selectman—Republican and Democratic didates—O'Donnell May Make Run For Tax COACH OF GREYS Fine Cooperation HAVE CONTESTS Office Holders Are On the Ticket Filed at Sec­ Collector—Olschafskie's Candidacy Uncertain AT PARTY CAUCUS retary of State's Office This Week. FOOTBALL TEAM While no attempt has been made to get an accurate estimate of thej With the date of the Caucuses for Selectmen Hughes and As predicted in these columns last SPECIAL TOWN the nomination of candidates for Popular Menter to Re­ result so far, because of the brief pe-' riod in which the campaign has beenj week, former Representative M. W."WELFARE LIST town offices less than three weeks sume Activities After underway, it can be said with reason-! Korona Will Be Op­ Hullivan is to head the "Citizens" MEETING PUT OFF away, there is still considerable un­ Year's Absence—First able accuracy that several hundred | posed for Renomina- ticket which will be one of the three certainty as to the candidates for signatures of local motor operators ballots in the local political field at NUMBERS 1225 the principal offices on the Republican Practice Session to Be have been affixed to the safe driving tion by M. W. Hullivan the annual town election Monday, Session of Electors Set pledge cards and sheets since the op­ October 7- The former Representa­ ticket. This is particularly true of Held Saturday. portunity was presented to them be­ and Joseph Borys. tive is the "Citizens" party nominee Demands For Aid Have For Next Tuesday De­ the candidates for membership on the ginning last Monday morning The for first selectman on the ticket, Been Steadily Decreas­ board of selectmen. The Republican t>„-i,- distribution of the pledge cards and The likelihood that there would be which according to the statute re-i ferred to Later Date— Frank A. (Roxy) Burke, for ten sheetg which began Monday is still one or more contests in the forth­ quirements was filed at the office of| ing For the Past Three organization is still endeavoring to years prior to last season coach of j going on and will be continued until coming Democratic caucus, which the Secretary of State in Hartford! Probably Sept. 10. get former First Selectman Ira S. the Greys A. A. football squad, will j they are made conveniently avail- was predicted in these columns last last Monday. j Months. Bushnell to accept the place at the again guide the destinies of the elev-' &ble in all sections of the town for week, has been verified in the past] His running mate is the present Owing to the lack of the complete head of the ticket. Should he accept One of the few days when it became definitely Republican member of the board of data that must be presented to the (it is understood that he has not yet en. , this, ,,£.11. His ,appointment .. to .his . satisfactory things »W>connected withj known that former Representative I selectmen, Henry E. Smith. Town! town^welfare^deD^tment consented) he will be unopposed at meeting, the special session of the old berth was made at an enthusias- j the movement during the brief period j M. W. Hullivan would oppose First i Clerk Timothy J. Sullivan, Tax Col- i there has been the usual seasonal «lectors which was plannd for next the caucus. In that event his run­ J. ^ rt MA A M A# i-L« _ MA AWAKAWW A i. 4* M A ' .X A a AM j3 AMnVA 1a a««A « . 4*1* A W A1 Artt""W* A 1A / 1 I I 1 A W\ I Lj11 A»U AM + All 4*U A ! IaaIai* Ij^UA M A t V.. _ _ J T 1 _ _ I _ _ Tuesday night has been deferred un­ ning mate will til a later date. The meeting was lican member for the purpose of considering a pro­ ^Should*'Mr Bushnell nersist in his1 cal^'foo^alT activities *at"the dose of j Although the actual beginning of j ready conducting a canvas for sup- third party for their present posi- j the past three months. A check up posal to purchase sufficient land on anouia mr. tsusnnen. persist in nis , iqqq season because of the nres-'tbe campaign was set for Monday, • port at the caucus. tions. In addition to the Second Se- > made by the department during the the north side of Alden Avenue to S 1 s re f wffl radoubted£ nush the* demmd " » Personal affairs and had deH- i d»e to the time required to prepare So far there is no indication of Mr. lectman place, the Republicans get past week discloses that the present admit of widening that thoroughfare d e: recognition on the Board of Educa- j load is 300, representing approx- at the intersection of Church and SISS .^thr«ek«T.me torelinquish W^^ | 'KVS case tViof aprfinn thia ™»r TVimi* nnndi ther connection in an official capac-.gan to arrive at ine rress umceiSMte wulul ™oul" maue up 01 tion by nominating the present m- i imately 1225 persons. The number Whitworth streets. that section tnis year. Iheir candi .. ... ... 0ut(j00 ST}ort w ner-' early Friday morning. These were!candidates other than the present m- cumbent, Mrs.^ Charlotte H. Petersen varies slightly every day according The Town Plan Commission has date is Selectman Smith, who has urging during the past few: signed by readers of this paper who1 cimhpnts. W it. ia nnccihio and also a_majority of the constables, to the number of new applications or approved the plan. An engineer's been a member of the board for sev- weekssisiem, fe urpnglocal uurmg me past iew m frnTT, c rlav'« will be the outcome by the time the Dr. John F. McHugh, Democrat, the survey has been made and the plan eral vears and who it ic felt bv his y followers and clipped tnem irom tne previous day s the number of cases closed. friends and supnorters il entitled to members of the club finally brought Ussue. The first individual pledge to caucus date arrives. This will mean present incumbent, is the other board Private employment, according to for the proposed change is being pre­ iiienub ana sumiorters is entiuea to| aD , i • refurn a_ coach At the•• reach the office was signed by Frank that two tickets will be in the field of education nominee. Practically a promotion. There is additional °ut nis return as coacn. ai xne, n,R - . AH ii, wpll Miss Hulburt, is largely responsible pared to be presented at the town reason that the Retmhlicanq in that meeting this week the motion for his f • u crien of Alden Avenue tne well for the Democratic caucus. One will jail the remainder of the ticket is for the decrease in the welfare list. meeting. The matter will be discuss- reason tnat tne Kepumicans in that reappointmeIlt was made by Frank known insurance agent, and it was be headed by First Selectman' composed of men and women of Dem-' The relief figures are authentic and «d at a meeting of the finance board unfailing party stronghold feel that __ Hughes who is to be a candidate for j ocratic affiliation. ' they are entitled to tne privilage of Olschafskie, who had charge of the I quickly followed by scores of others. were prepared especially to clear up during -the next week and the approv­ +lVlrot squad last year, making a creditablecreditableI All these are being filed as are thethe. re-election. His running mate will The complete ticket is as follows: au misconception that ,might have al of an appropriation of $7500, naming the head of the ticket. 1 J i J there has been a decided showing- - despite- the- fact that• "he was cards— which are now coming --m stead-- - 'be Selectman Andrew Korona who al-1Assessor, George A. Smyth; board of arisen from the public statements •which is the approximate cost of the Meantime,£ compelled, through the retirement of ily and will be forwarded to the of- so seeks to continue in his present j relief. Michael J. Liberty; selectmen,' made recently regarding the welfare land, will be sought. It is expected of Jhe manv veterans, to work with nracti-1 fice of the Motor Vehicle Commis- position. Town Clerk and Treasurer M. W. Hullivan, Henry E. Smith;]costs and entirely misleading figures that the special town meeting will S&to^sssssss? s&sr* Timothy J. Sullivan is again a can- T C' -"J ' - - - ..... of the tow11 80 far as the head Stanof the • -y no^in? ^ut Breen material, sioner in Hartford. town clerk, Timothy J. Sullivan;'of the number who are on relief that be held September 10. Immediately upon his appointment Supt. Elliott I. Petersen contacted didate for the positions in which he town treasurer, Timothy J Sullivan;! Was quoted. ticket is • concerned. James T. Bur- Coach Burke announced that no time this office early Friday morning with j running his fourth term and is less agent town deposit fund, Timothy J. j * gess, who is a member of the Board would be lost in getting plans under­ a *brisk " ' demand' " as to what... he would- likely to meet opposition at the cua- Sullivan; auditor, Dominic J.
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