•••f- _ '." <v ' •. '•> . ^ * -*•-7 -•' .!• '••'••I The Best The Only Advertising Newspaper Medium Published ,n tfefea H in. the • : ^fsNorthern ~ Wm i. f - •mmsmsmsm ^Town of '• t Connecticut Enfield, Ct. Fifty-Fifth Year—No. 17. THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935 Subscription $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy Sc. ^fll SK;SiTSjsfe ' w •j»v; STREET WIDENING PROPOSED i *• V- • J <V. - - -4} YESUKIEWICZ Lines eral Streets in North End. Town Election Will The possibility of another special gPfi.- « .; ^mmam town meeting loomed up today when LEAVES LABORS it was learned that a petition is be­ ing prepared by the property owners ,1 H TO PRACTICE in the vicinity of Alden Avenue and GROUP FOR LAW Be Two Church streets for approval of a plan I to widen the streets in that section. & Evidence That the District Representation Will Dr. J. Francis Burns of The proposed plan for the improve­ Secretary of Textile Or­ New York Has Opened ment has been prepared by Arthur ganization Severs Of­ Possibility of a Third Party Went Aglimmering; Be a Factor in the Party Caucuses to Be Held N. Jones of the Town Plan Commis­ An Office Here After sion and filed with the Board of Se­ ficial connections With With the Expiration of Time Limit for Filing* lectmen. It provides for the pur­ Next Month—More Candidates Are Mention- Several Years of Prac­ chase of land from A. F. Javorski Local Group Monday Yesterday—Much Quiet Talk But No Move­ and Salvatore Arnone for the pur­ '£| ed for Head of Republican Ticket. tice in New York. pose of widening Church street and Evening. ment Made to Place Ticket in Field. eliminating the dangerous corner at After practicing in New York City that intersection. labor movement as he is to continue More than ever before district for the past nine years, Dr. J. Fran­ That the early summer talk of a WEST SPRINGFIELD lines are going to figure in party cis Burns has returned this week to With the installation of his success­ third party in the local political field TOBACCO GROWERS politics here according to the present his native tpwn to take up the prac or as financial secretary at the exer­ this fall has come to naught was dis­ tice of medicine here. Dr. Burns has ENROLLMENT OF cises held Monday evening, Repre­ closed this week when the time limit indication. While this will be evi­ for filing with the Secretary of OPERATOR FINED dent to some extent in both organiza­ located his office in the O'Hear block sentative Stanley A. Yesukiewicz VOTE IN FAVOR OF at the corner of Pearl and High State's office was permitted to expire tions it will be decidedly more pro­ ceased his official connections with without any move in that direction nounced in the Republican group streets. In taking up practice here, THIRTY-EIGHT AT the local branch of the United Tex­ FOR WET DRIVING Dr. Burns is following a trend in the being made. Under the present sta­ This is due largely to the fact that tile Workers of America. The prin­ tutes governing such a situation, the FEDERAL CONTROL the Democratic selections for the medical profession in recent years to cipal reason for this is that Mr. Ye­ permanently locate in the smaller party name and list of candidates principal offices will consist of the CAMP VAGABOND sukiewicz plans to enter the Univer­ must be filed with the Secretary of $100 and Costs Imposed renomination of the present incum­ communities in preference to the sity of Pennsylvania next month to Retention of Federal larger cities. In keeping with this State sixty days before the town on Mass. Driver at Ses­ bents. On the Republican side the Nearly Twice the Num­ study law. He will not, however, en- election. As the town election this Supervision Is Over­ party must present a new group of year is on Monday, October 7, the sion of Court Tuesday; candidates, and it is in the seeking ber of Last Year Are last day for filing the party title and whelmingly Voted By of them that the district background list of candidates was yesterday. No Springfield Man Pays has developed and gives strong indi­ Registered at Camp at such notice having been filed with Growers—Enfield Dis­ cations of figuring in the selections the State Department or any action Fine for Faulty Brakes which the caucus will make. Pine Point Lake Which towards the same having been taken trict Unanimous. This week, for instance, comes a Opened Monday. here, the third party movement, so At a session of the Enfield Town J J**?. Pounced demand from the far as the coming town election is With the Enfield district vote prac­ Court held Tuesday, Judge Guy p. North Thompsonville district that it concerned, is out. tically unanimous in favor, the Con­ Bushnell imposed a fine of ^lOO and ^ouid be considered m connection A total of 38 boys are registered necticut stalk tobacco growers voted th The ordinary procedure for initiat costs on Ralph W. Lewis of West I ^ .e nominee for the office of at Camp Vagabond, which opened at ing such a movement would"be"t"o! overwhelmingly in favor of retention Springfield, who had been presented selectman Not only +wthat butwl file a patition with the Secretary of of the crop production, according to on the charge of driving under the that area has its candidate already the Enfield Fish and Game Club's State for the inclusion of the party an announcement of District Agent influence of liquor. At the conclu­ in mind in the person of Kenneth W. camp at Pine Point on Monday aft­ ticket in the ballot for town election W. S. Middaugh, made yesterday. sion of the case Judge Bushnell re­ Leete. Mr. Leete has not been heard ernoon. This registration is practi and at the same time file the ticket The tabulation of the final result of mitted $75 of the fine in view of the from on the matter but his friends cally double that of last year when containing the list of nominees at the recent poll indicated that 2,050 defendant's financial circumstances. in the northern area have. They only 20 boys were registered which the office of the Town Clerk. As growers voted in favor and 60 against Lewis was presented in court by rea­ point out in the first place that it is a matter of great satisfaction to neither of these conditions have been the continuation of federal control. son of his car colliding several weeks time that the northern section of the the members of the Enfield Boys' complied with within the legal limit The growers voting in the nega­ ago with the machine of Samuel J. town be considered in connection W|ork Committee who are sponsor­ the matter is ended for this year. tive represent only 2.8 per cent of Meeker of New Haven, the collision with this office and that Mr. Leete ing the camp. This outcome was not unexpected the total votes cast, whereas the ov­ occurring in front of the residence of fits properly into the picture. On Wednesday night the boys held here, although there was consider- erwhelming majority claims 97.2 per a camp fire at the lake, returning to ce n Lewis Grant on upper Enfield street. Although not exactly a resident of able'talk during the late spring and | u t of the vote. Compared to the Lewis was represented in court by that district just now, he was for town about 8:30 o'clock. Several early summer of something: of that I whole total of eligible voters, who changes in the program for the week ust b Atty. Jacob Butler of Springfield. years and always maintained a keen sort being done thifc year. Consider-|^ A e growers under contract with At the same session of the court, interest in the affairs of the district. have been made. No overnight hike able of the talk originated with the | e a, , 2050 yes ballots are Mr. Leete now resides in Precinct 2, will be held, instead a daylight hike political club movement which got j to 84.7 per cent of the possible William E. Lynch of Springfield was to Old Newgate Prison will be made fined $5 after pleading guilty to the District 2. a Democratic stronghold DR. J. FRANCIS BURNS STANLEY A. YESUKIEWICZ well underway here last spring. Thecal vote. Mr. Middaugh's tabula- where he is said to have a consider­ today. About two-thirds of the boys young men and women who were ac- tion further shows that 87.2 per cent charge of operating a car with de­ will make the round trip on bicycles. fective brakes. Lynch was the driv­ able following also outside of his tendency Dr. Burns selected this organization of these of the eligible growers took the occa­ party. He comes of a family that The remainder of the boys will hike tirely cut off his affiliations with the j sion to return ballots; 308 did not. er of the automobile which several town where he was born 35 years to the prison on foot and will be as secretary of the Carpet and Rug weeks ago struck and injured Victor played an exceedingly prominent ago. He is the son of Mrs. Frances no way responsible for this third The question on which the stalk part in the civic and official life of picked up late in the afternoon and Division of the United Textile Union growers voted did not imply that the Delorge, town employee, incapacitat­ (Dineen) Burns of Pearl street.
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