, ; : ;;•• ' >v.:;::;.y/,;-:;rvv y./• :^> :1v;:;: ^ : ; GEORGE L. GODARD ' -S> ; v:,v: State Librarian (« , l1 ^ ' ><T^ ' v' w x- 4 ' '..<• •; V ". 'The Only i'Vs Newspaper Published in the Town of Enfield, Ct. Wl DO PUR NUT COVERS AN AREA POPULATED BY 30,000 PEOPLE Fifty-Fourth Year—'No. 24. THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934 Subscription $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy 5c. FOUR TOWN FAIR WILL ENTERTAIN WHERE TOWN WILL BE FINANCIALLY GOVERNOR CROSS MAY DEFER THE BREAKS RECORD CHAPTER HEADS WILL SPEAR HERE ACCEPTANCE OF FOR ATTENDANCE OF EASTERN STAR IF SEWAGE CONSTRUCTION IS VOTED TOMORROW NIGHT BOARD'S REPORT I Just where favorable action on ar-11? A A flF 96th Annual Exhibition Many Visiting Officers PARTY CAUCUSES j tide five of the town warning at theI * -I v/ 01 liUlJ Chief State Executive Town Meeting May De­ of Union Agricultural to Take Part in Initia­ I annual electors' session next Tues-1 Heads List of Speakers fer Action on Recom­ TO BE HELD HERE • day night would leave the town fi- 'LISTEN TO IE' Society Held in Haz­ tory Degree Exemplifi­ A\T ATTADFD 1AT*!!' nancially is a ciuestion that is excit- at Democratic Rally— mendations of Finance ardville Yesterday At­ cation Ceremonies To­ vFIN I I \Hlrili. JLU IH.'ing the interest of many citizens. IN HAZARDVILLE Congressman Kopple- Board Until Revision tracts Over 8,000. morrow Evening. |The proposal for the construction of mann Also Coming. n tt 'j A Tk.r • « i a trunk line sewer and disposal plant of Budget Is Made. Both Units to Nominate j if adopted would require the sum of Competent Cast Select- Under ideal weather conditions, En­ One of the most interesting of the $150,000 to finance it. This would un­ , j, . .. j., Governor Wilbur L. Cross and Con­ That the Town Finance Board is field played host to the Union Agri-i events of Ionic Chapter,^ O. E._ S., dur Candidates to Appear doubtedly have to be raised by a bond ed XOr Jr reSentatlOn OI gressman Herman P. Kopplemann of lacing the possibility of having its cultural Fair with a record breaking i i^g the year will take place tomor- issue, and the question of how close Hartford will be the principal speak­ recommendations referred back to it attendance at Hazardville yesterday. row evening in the Masonic Temple, On State Ticket On the such an issue will bring the town to Two-Act Comedy in In­ ers at. a rally to be held in the En­ for revision is indicated by the dis­ The Four-Town fair as this time-hon- when the chapter will be visited by the legal limit of its bonded indebt­ field High School Auditorium tomor­ cussion regarding the result of its ored event is known, has been held worthy matrons and worthy patrons Same Night — Several edness is bound to be raised. It will stitute Hall, Thursday row evening. The meeting is being meeting to formulate the budget alternately in the towns of Ellington, of other chapters, who will exemplify Names Mentioned. in fact prove to be one of the serious and Friday, Oct. 4-5. held under the auspices of the Demo­ which was held last week. Not with­ Somers, East Windsor and Enfield the work of the initiatory degree, fol­ phases of the discussion. cratic Town Committee and in the in­ in memory has there developed such for the past 96 years, and with no di­ lowing a brief session of the hostess Just what is the actual amount of terest of the Democratic candidates widespread dissatisfaction with the minishing of interest according to the chapter conducted by Mrs. Martha D. Both local political groups will cau­ bonds which, in its present financial Rehearsals are being held nightly for town offices at the election next action of the board. The war veter­ attendance in Hazardville yesterday. Raiche, the worthy matron and her cus for the purpose of naming candi­ status, this town can issue? What, for the presentation of the two-act. Monday. Both Governor Cross and an groups and small office holders are It is estimated that fully 8000 per­ associate officers. dates which will appear on the State in other words, is its legal bonded comedy, "Listen to Me," which is to Congressman Kopplemann in accept­ particularly incensed at the cut in tickets at the election in November on Wnpv rent sons visited the fair during the day Mrs. Cornelia Ledgard of Gbod In­ WVrWriPv mronino- rwnw m ! debt limit ? Normally it is 5 pei cent ing the invitation to appear at the their appropriations and the attempt which took place on the farm of As­ tent Chapter of Glastonbury will offi­ Wednesday evening, October 10. The j "the "grand 'list'of' Uxable'pr opert'y Hazardville "r^C.1'A. fnTnstitute hafl rally expressed pleasure at the op­ of the board to readjust salaries and sessor Henry J. Bridge on North Ma­ ciate as worthy matron in the initia­ ^^VhtSScbLlSCAnSd- ,t0 °n the figures of the present list of in that vilIaSe on Thursday and Fri- portunity to address an audience of disbursements over which it has no ple street. tion ceremonies and Joseph Ledgard the High School Audiotrium and the| ^ 19 389>27g the amount would be day, October 4 and 5. The proceeds the citizens of Enfield. jurisdiction. The day's program opened with the of the same chapter as worthy pa­ Republicans in the Higgins $969,463.95. The fact, however, that from the show will be used to inaug- On the list of speakers also are At­ The Board of Education is equally usual parade which this year was par­ tron and the other chairs will be oc­ Auditorium all real property exempt from taxa-1 the forthcoming basketball ac­ torney Charles Mahoney of Windsor, disgruntled over the cut in the school ticularly colorful. Practically all the cupied, as follows: Associate matron, Although discussion of possible tion may be included in the estimated jtlvities of the association for the the newly elected State Central Com-; budget, which it insists was pared schools of the town were represented Mvq Fffip M TTnvfnn nf Q+nvn,. ruor>" candidates on both tickets is over- valuation for bond issuing purposes I y°unff PeoPle of that community, and lrntteeman from this district, and Mown as fine as possible, and the by floats, the two from the Vocation­ terw'J of Wesfw3 Hartford*wtf nsi i shadowed/ ^ byy the pits-cicctionpre-election talkvd of ! brings the grand list upon which the »n enthusiastic committee is working Mrs. Anna Williams of Windsor |question of the Finance Board hav- al Agricultural class of the Enfield tron, Alfred Forshaw' of the same the-town el-ectlon ncxt Monday> sev" five per cent would- •be figured" - to• ap­ I hard to make the show a big success. Locks, who was recently re-elected ajing anv legal right to tamper with High School, one depicting a model chapter; secretary, Mrs. Anna Rog­ eral names have been mentioned, par­ proximately $20,000,000 thereby plac­ The cast is well chosen and the di­ member of the same committee. The j the school budget. Town officials who farm with complete set of miniature ticularly for Representatives to the rector is well satisfied with the in­ meeting will also be addressed by j found unexplained cuts in the recom- ers of Bigelow Chapter, East Hart- General Assembly. On the Democrat­ ing the bond limit for the town at buildings and crops, and the other! about $1,000,000. These figures on a terpretations shown by those who are Democratic candidates for all the im- mendations made by them are also emphasizing the value of dairy cat­ ic side the name of Miss Julia Doyle, taking part. Portant town offices m the election wrathy over the result of the board's ( Continued on Page Eight) who represented the town in the Gen­ close check-up will not be found any tle, were particularly attractive, as less, but very likely will show an in­ The play is set in the Shelton hotel next Monday. It is scheduled to get rulings and are in a' mood to back any was the kinder band of 25 children. eral Assembly in 1930, is again being with A1 Dolge as Mr. Banks, the man­ underway at S:15. movement that would upset the re­ strongly mentioned for the place, as crease. Music for the parade was furnish­ For the purposes at hand it can ager, who is unable to collect what port in its present form. ed by the State School for Boys band WOMAN'S CLUB is that of Contractor William E. Sav­ therefore be set down with a reason-1 but is able to Unless the attitude towards the re­ of Meriden, the drum corps of the age, Dr. John J. Shea of Elm street ay K U port changes before the meeting next and Thomas Reilly. With the excep­ able degree of accuracy that the lim-1 ^ £ T T^' ® YOUNGER GROUP American Legion Auxiliary of this een Tuesday night it is understood that tion of Dr. Shea none of the others it to which the town can issue bonds, chi ai ' f n vr- town and the Broad Brook Drum TO SPONSOR FINE withoutwitv,™,* recourse to an special act Jof . ee of Dorothy Smith as Miss a resolution will be presented defer­ Corps. Participating in the parade have declared themselves definitely Alice Richards and of Benedict Pu- ring action on the report for two regarding their candidacy.
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