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VOL, XI—NO, 2 Branforil, Connecticut, Tjnirsdny, April 21, 1938 Price Five Cents

Fire House Arouses Visiting Nurses Employers To Honor Old Fine Exhibit Aged Branford Resident Open Campaign Workers In Unique Way Of Air Stamps A unique cnthcrlng, believed Controversy Among For Annual Fund unprci'cdcnlcd in. American tu- At Post Office Instantly Killed By Auto du.slrl»l history, will be held April The annual drive to raise funds! 28 in llnrtturd , when veteran Unique Display Of OoUecttoii Be­ for the Brantord Vislling Nurse i workers will be banquet guests longing To Joscpli Daly And East Haven Citizens A.ssoclatlon will be formally opened! On Post Road Last Night lit the Mauutaclurcrs Assuclatlon Sliown In Connoolion With this afternoon by a tea Klven fori of Hartford County, the captains and canvassers All from janitors to chairmen Air Mail Woolc Petitioners For New Town Meeting Protest Against from 3;00 to 5:00 o'clock in the First of board of directors who have John Andrews, Aged 81, Meets Tragic End While Ap- Congregational CUurc'n parlors., served their companies for 40 It is well worth a special trip to P. W. A, Handling Of Project, And Accuse Selact the Po.-.t onice to sec the exhibit of proacliiiig His Homo On Bicycle—Driver Of Oar Held Mrs. Norman V. Lamb, president,! years and mure will ailciul. For Reckless Driving—Victim Was Lifelong Resident man Of Selfish Personal Motives. and Mrs, Harriet L. Palmer, vice-1 It was found llial 029 cnipluy- air mall stamps now to be seen on president, will pour. Rev. Charles ecs—,17 of tlicm women—had the two bulletin boards in the lobby. Of Town And Widely Known And Liked. The Review has been asked to set Cooley will be the principal speak­ worked wlthnut change of em­ The collection belongs to Joseph forth the reasons which prompted er of the occasion. The Musical Art ployer for 40 years or more and Daly, a carrier in tlio postal ser­ Tho community was shocked to Harry Johnson Society will prAsent a program of vice, and will remain on exhibit un­ a group of some thirty East Haven arc entldcd to be honored at the ^Blue And Gold' liear this moining of tho trnglu music. funcliun. Two men have records til the end of National Air Mull citizens to lay a petition before the death ot John Andrews, well-known Opens Store The dates which liave been set for of 70 years apiece and llicy arc week, the Ilrsl week in May. Board of Selectmen at their meet­ this year's drive are April 21 to May nearly nuitclicd by a wonuui with There arc over 100 stamps in the Two Nights At and popular elderly resident of llio ing on Monday eveijlng, April 18, On Post Road 5, and it is the task of tlie com­ CO years' .service Willi one (Irni. exhibit, and llieso are only a few town, who was struck by an auto asking that a town meeting be call­ mittee to raise the sum of $3,000 of those in Mr. Daly's collection. He East Haven High and liislantiy killed at 5:20 p, m. during the period of the campaign. Tile KUest of honor will be ed to advise and direct the Select­ Local Man Has Achieved Note A3 Governor Cross of Connecticut, secures tliem by sending postcards last night ns he was riding a bicycle In this task they will have the un- to postmasters in various parts of men and the Building Committee The first annual Blue and Gold toward his home In tho Stony Creek Amateur Radio Operator And qualUled approval of the communi­ the world, wltli money order to cov­ for the new fire house as to what ty, as the VLsiting Nurse A.ssociation Varsity Show will bo iiresented by Road, Motor Boat Racer er postage charges, and the post­ tlie East Haven High School stu­ action shall be taken In the matter. has for years been genernily recog­ masters return the cards, ijroperly Mr, Andrews was coming from llio nized as a thoroughly worth-while dent body tonight and tomorrow dlreolion ot Moose Hill and was ]usl The meeting Is frankly a protest Benefit Show stamped, by tlic specllled airmail The hobby of boyhood frequently Branford institution. night in the En,st Haven High tvn'iiing into the Stony Creek Road against the recommendation that ".urrier. School Auditorium, Tho show is Vhcn ho was .siruok by a cur owned the building of the (Ire house develops Into a thriving business. A large and erflcicnl corps of Among llio collection are .some workers 1ms been chosen, witli the Scheduled For being given under the auspices ol and driven by Louis Itagenow ot 43 be carried out as a W P A propo.'sl- So It Is with Harry 11. Johnson, stiimiis whicli have a higli money following personnel: tlio Alhlelic A,ssociatlon and the Adeline Street. New llnvcn, proceed­ tlon. The petitioners object to such who this week opened his new dl.s- value. One of these is a Hlndenburg Mrs. John , captain; Miss net iiroceeds will be turned over to ing along the Post Road In an oas- an arrangement on the grounds play and service'rooms in the west Monday Night stamp which is nnich sought by cut-off on the Boston Post Road. Gertrude Clancy, Mrs. William Buss help sustain tho athletic program lorly direction. Mr. Andrews reodlv- that It would be an Inefftcient me­ collectors since the destruction by cd a fractured skull and death was Harry began puttering with elec­ man. Miss Mary Sliiiey, Miss Lau­ ot the school. thod of procedure and that a pre­ The Bigelow Twins are sponsor­ lire of tiie lii-fatod dirigible at InRlanlanoous. tricity when he was 15 years old, retta Bnbcock, Mrs. C. W. Gaylord, The performance includes a vious town meeting authorized a ing a .Variety^Show in llio Com­ Lakehurst, N. J. Mr. Duly has ten different manner of performing the built a broadcasting station In Short Mrs. C. Henry I-Iolsenbcck, Mrs. Mat wealth of adolescent talent and Tho victim ot the tragedy had munity House next Monday evening, of the Hlndenburg stamps. Anoth­ task. Moreover, they do not hesi­ Beach and received his federal am­ thew Haglund, Mrs. John Michel- has been carefully rehearsed under ridden his bicycle over to the .stand April 24, for the benefit of the er stamp of value is one which was tate to ascribe selfish motives to ateur license. He was the first Am­ son; Mrs. C. V. McDermolt, captain; Northford Episcopal Church. The the capable direction ot Mr, Doii of Harry Cooke on the Post Rond to Co?i((«iicrf on paf/c .'ioucii buy some potatoes. He was return­ the sponsor of the W P A. erican amateur to be heard In New Mrs. Carl W. Monteiius, Mrs. Addi­ Northford congregation recently Parker. Capacity audlenoos are an­ Zealand on 200 meters. On 00 me­ son F. Hopkins, Mrs. Vincent R. ticipated, and the patrons arc as­ ing homo with his purchase when The story of the whole affair, ns lost its building by lire, and the lo­ the accident occurcd. lie was in outlined to the Review, Is as fol­ ters he was the first American am­ Continued on page five cal benefit is a neighborly eilort to sured of an oxcollent entortaln- ateur to be heard in British South mont. •jight ol his iiome at tho time and lows. On September 24, 1937, a town help secure funds for rebuilding. Miss Knowlton would have been satcly there in Africa. meeting authorized the Board of The following summary ot, the another minute. He established the first American A considerable array of talent program will give a, nlnt of what la Selectmen to appoint a building com. Federal Go)v't . has been signed for the show. In Is Elected To mlttee for the erection of a new amateur two _way communication in store. An added tragic feature ot tho addition to the Bigelow Boys them- between New Zealand and the Uni Overture, Orchestra; Part I, East attalr was the tact that his daugh­ Are house. The committee was ap­ Is Acting On ,selves, the audience will see and ted States. Among his collection are Phi Beta Kappa Haven High School In 1000, teacher, ter,' Miss Eva Andrews, was to have pointed, an architect drew plans, I hear Pop Bernard and his gang, cards from ail parts of the world Ben Paiker, Indian Dance, Virginial'"=5'^„'::'';';',='Jl°,''-y and bids were- asked", . ' [stony Clock entorlalneis, James John Androiyg ,Wftg'• wsll- knoWh that his signals had been received Local Bridge Miss Helen Knowlton nt Shoit Anne MaoAithur, .Part II, Banlo Seven bids were received, ranging CosgrorvB, and his son Junior, WJllla jnd*vory'woll Viced'a«i\jt"tR9\ft!\!(rir"'''"^ "^''."'X , in amounts^.rom $4Mgflxto^^mo?q,,l.,,J°n'^s°n,tm.Johnson fussed,aroun. ...^d^ hi„^,s broad„ „„-^ Bcacti was oleptod- )o, tho 'ThQta Iiand\. director, ^TM^^fetcwarl, Peak;; •"('appH5nmirEefJl«urB?f;-"-anr>rfse"ea • Ing'stdtiBn'for-bhrib- years. * - ^ That tW -'preHmlnnTy-^lops-'to­ Pratt,' Jaek5'btW*h^°B'|»'"- East Consociation ot Congregation­ ed The Alps, nov/ Short Beach. Eric W. Dohna, J. Frank Dooian, Short Beach as his home port. him feel sleepy and tired. He reads Ailing of Durham and Wilbur All- al churches in Northford today. .some but his right eye is weak un­ Arthur E. Hall, Alex Laing, Floyd Rightfully, the village is his for agrrflTe^:?s.'lTmctam^'l.re>n.ofMldd.etown;and^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ KliV. A. T. BEIlOqUIST, GUEST Speakers will be Miss Lavina less he wears glasses, A normal Newton, Frederick L. Sexton and his parents were the first settlers yet and was content with my Alps so^f' Warren Upson of Waterbury Scott of Bridgeport, home on fur­ back in 1849. speaking voice he hears distinctly . ., , , Tabor Lutheran , Church will be Curtis P. Wiiliaras, all of New, and C, Murray Upson of this place, ^^^^g^^^g^j ^y ^^ ^^^ „^j, I lough from the South African mis­ but his hearing is not as keen as It home until fourteen years ot age. Haven. James saw the settlement grow, sion field, and Mrs. Edward F. Goln saw It change from a summer re­ used to be. One knee he favors when Then I tell that I must try and do Funeral services will be held to- ^^^^^ ^ Bergquist and Charles of New Haven who will speak on sort to a winter colony, saw it's he goes to town or takes a walk. .something towards earning my own morrow afternoon in the parlors o! ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ jj^^ 20th annual con- SATURDAY BROADCAST For some reason or other he doesn't living so took to the sea and in my Beecher and Bennett wl h Rev, C. y„„tio„ Q, ^ho Now England Con- Miss Jane Mattson of Stony Creek "Educational Opportunities for school, churches, hotels and stores Young People in the South." Rev. grow, out ot necessity, for the ac­ eat as much as he did a few years sailings I sailed 19 different vessels R. cooley offlciating. Burial will be j„^^„^^ „( ^^^^ Lutheran Auguslana will broadcast the following pro­ in Centervllle cemetery, Hamden. gynod in the Salem Lutheran Hugh M. Burleigh of Northford will comodation of it's people. ago, but he is on no diet and still owned in different places along the gram of songs over station WELI at • Church In Naugdtucit next week. conduct the devotional exercises. Lev Forbes arrived wlien James appreciates home made pie and a coast from rockbound Maine to 5:45 on Saturday afternoon: was ten or twelve and settled at bit of steak now and then. But he Philadelphia, BIKTUDAY j Pastor Bergauist has been nom- "The Bird and the Rose", Hor- Georgia Milne, daughter ot,Mr. Inatcd to serve as a member ot the CLASS REUNION Kelsey's Point. About the same time takes his failings gracefully for One ot the number was built at rocks; "Dost Thou Know That Sweet and Mrs. George Milne of Stony committee on constitution. Joseph Purcell, president of the Harrison Bristol selected Dcepwood when one reaches 91 a fellow has to Miner's Shipyard in Madison, There Land," Thomas; "Miss Springtime", Creek Road, celebrated her eighth'. It Is expected that a number of 1931 Class, Branford High School Park for a small summer home expect such things. may be elderly people yet in Madi­ birthday with an informal party of members of the local Womcns Mis- Guion; "Speak to Me of Love", Len announces that a reunion of the which later became the Bristol Short Beach is his home and he son that might not object to hear­ friends and relatives, Georgia was slonary Society Will be in atten- oir. accompany I class wlU be held May 7 in the sum­ House and attracted vacationers loves it but his fondness for the sea ing a little of the adventures of a the recipient ot many pleasing gifts.' dance. Selena Burne will mit House. The class numbered 65. from all parts ot the state, I prompted him to write the follow- Continued on page five Miss Mattson. M>av>*--s»v.\..v 0l%ii'^'^^^^¥^^

THE BRANFORD REVIEW,,THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1038 Ptvgo.Tliroe Pago Two THE BBANPORD REVIJ^W,'THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 Ki>CE«Ms:daMW£«3S*liKJ»«>!C=MW£;iXl <.—..-..-,.«._..-.._.._..~..—..—.. .,.«... .•..«»..«..«...i^.;«i^..«>..«M ..«>..•••> Radio Program RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR! Rush pemand EAST HAVEN ..-.- By R. F. SERVICE '•^••-^ '—f EWfeaeawKsii MM :iwi"ii 'iwii';:iww]j:.a8iwi:ii3i John Golden lias established a tntcrcO radio ho traveled with a The Rainbow Assembly will spon-i The Woman's Aid Society of the ' STATION WICq, ' WELI iSfew Haven stock company, playing boya and old :ic|)aralc/mail order department ;or a semi-formal dance at the |old Stone Church will give a sup- in his offices as a result of the tnon. n.aylng drum n the orchcBtra 'unlor College of Commerce In New per April 27 In the parish house. Bridgoport and Now fiaven and serving tis pr.j:)crty man. unusually large number of out- lavcn, April 30. FIIIDAY, Arltll, 22 Mrs. Joseph Holt and Mrs. Herman 7:00—Early Morning Danclnu of-town requests for seals in ad­ clean Table Linen Swing Youi- Spring Song Now! Selcclcd I*rn(!rttm.s of Week If n person talked day and night for Scholz are In charge. Party a month and a t.all. he'd be Just vance for Gertrude Lawrence in The Women's Guild of Christ April 24 Xhrii Ajirll 30 about even with the broadcasting The society plans to give a card Ibelr flavprs,,, 7:45—TransRadIo New.i UaclicI Crothcrs' "Susan And ;hurch met yesterday at the home Crock 0' Smacks For Successful Don't let your Spring Song be a' record ol Mary Margal-ct McDrlde. .f Mrs. J. E. Brooks, 83 Main St. party May U siu'czo! Don't let yo\U', "McHidy li\ Sjicciat Khiiharb Pic 11:00—Today's Almanac Bhc flftures Bhc has talked Into tho God" at the Plymouth Theatre. 1 recipe Siieedy Pastry SUNDAY, Al'Illl. 21 8:16—Devotions, Rev. O. A. Cor­ mike more than 1.000 hours, .about F" hit a sour note because you havq 0:00 A M—Morning Services from To enable proper functioning of This evening at 8 the Brotherhood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of 32 Entertaining a "winter iiaiiRovcr." Orandniamma 3 cups rhu'rbarb, choijpcd don ,. . forty-ftvc days, filnc'e she entered the extract, salt and paprika. 2-3 cup sugar St Ann's CntKoHc. Church, ,Hamdcn 8:30—Treasure Chest I adlo the plan;, choice scats have been )f St. Andrew will conduct Its reg- Klmberly Avenue announce the Kggs Tctra't'/ini vised to bodpyli.you with (bitter do,s-( Strawberry Rice I'arfalt One may ilRlit a cigarette and be 1 cujj pasteurized dales, sliced lOvOO A Mtr;Ci!\yhlrt Birthday.Par 8:46—Nature. Food Program allotted for use of'lhis new de­ dar meeting. blrthof a daughter,, Nancy Emma, ages of malodgrous mlx,tuics known 4 hard cooked eggs With the price of strawberries be­ nonchalant and act indifferent and 1H lablea()ooiid flour ty (Kiddie Revue) 0:00—Marlon Reynolds, Organ partment, tho altacbcs of which on April 11. Mrs. Thomas was Miss as "spring tonics." (Conic now, Eb-i ',•! cup milk coming lower and lower we will soon blase in the face of many an cmbar 1 ogg • 1 11:00 A M—Morning Service from 0:30—Trans-Radio News arc assignctl to this duty alone. Miss Miriam May spent Easter In Gladys Matthews before her mar­ ','j cup diced celery en, take ybiir siiliMu'irl) Now we BaltoU Chttpol, Now Haven.. ,•, , riage. be able to afford them on our tables rasslng event or accldoiit, but thero laugh at arandniamina but grand- Mix tho sugar.and flour; add to 0:45—Rhythm and Romance The volume of mall orders had Vest Brldgewater, Mass.,. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce • 12:151' M—Socialist Labor Party every day—but right at the momcnl m^m is one which ono .simply cdn't smoke mamma lia^l.tlio ,f9u'\idat|pn If .not thc.boat^)! egg;;imlx.wlth the.chop­ 10:00—;JVBLI Docs the Town reached proportions where it was 4 tablespoons butter off or laugh off and that Is—the ped rhuiiarb and sliced, dates. Put 1:00 I' M—On Wings of Melody 10:15—Christian Science Commlt- Whirlwinds, the sensational Waldos they are still at that point where ttj ni,\NCE!i PKCK ihB,., rdpf|„Qf ,,.(v; go(^d.,,i Idfa, Coi)),o RiirJij'H most attrauttve "stooKe" Is too heavy for liaridlhig by the 'i 4 oz. pkg. spaghetti Ucliil Hume'lnilUuls dirty table-cloth and the soiled nap Springtime, wo So i\pcd a (tpnic, bq- ^^l a pdstry;llnqd pie platoiand covor 1:45 P, M—.clmpol Eclioes.i Her­ tee>on;Publlc4tlon , Hejaz Grotto from Europe and others. There will 2 teaspoon flour they are a treat. We all like to treat AKHCH MoorcOiead, above, who ts pylmoulh box office staff with­ i.s bound to rrflsh the Utile flakes of kins. ' cduse we've liidoorori too .niuoli v(|tii strips„p( paltry, arrangad.to bert. Anderson, mixed quartet. ,1' 1 10:30— 'WEIjI.;Does the Town heard Monday nlyhts on tho Lou be two shows a day during the lo­ 1 teaspoon minced onion and be treated so here Is one for ' 3:00 P M—"The First Offender" out Inicrtering with the window Peanut Butter that fleck, each bis­ When company drops In uncxpoct eaten and drowsed .too much. But t()rm a"l(ittice,'|:Ba){o .huaihot ovr 11:00—Buddy Rocco HQUZ-Richard Hhnbrr-Tod HusInK Indoor Circus cal stay. 2 tablespoon chopped green the housewife— cuit through and through.. Grand en ('iSSo F) tor about, 26' to 30 min­ drama, direction of Edward Slavln, protifam... In addition to her ability sale. A separate mall order de- edly, 11 Is bud > enough to scurry now wp TOuy our ..tonics i\t, .the gro­ 11:15—Monitor News an a conioclienne, r^d mhplc, nlie also pepper '0 cup rice served piping hot with butter. around to find clean table linen. It cery store,, andlhid, Ihcm.ln the utes. New Haven County Sheriff , jmrtineni Is seldom ' cslabli.shed Uere'.s tho way you make liiem: 11:30—Jerry Deauprc stars Iri dramatic p.ograms on the Coming May 2 Salt to taste 1 quart strawberries Is bad eiwiigh to admit to oneself foods wo cat. . ^,. I ,, . .. ,^^,... Speedy Pastiy-^lft 1% cups flour .4:30 P M—Falrnield County Jail 12:00—qonis gt Melody air. except with monster spectacles Cook spaghetti In boiling salted t'j cup powdered sugar ,Si/( toyethcr— Amatc\irs 'Blue And Gold' that soiled tablq Uiien must "man­ That sulphur notion of grdiii's VA cupioornstdrqli; and V4 t'edspoon, 12:15—Local News.Flashcs • * • In oversize theatres. until tender. Brown veget­ I 1-3 cup granulated sugar 2 cupfula sifted nll-purpoae flour wasn't all tomfbolory; suljiliur—not .',.10:00 P M—Description of WIOC ilo'hn Carter left the Cliarllo (Mc­ •1 teaspoonfuls baking powder age to do" for the family. salt Into a bowl, btlr in 8 table­ 12:30—Hits and Encores Circus fans all over the country ables in melted butter, add flour and I 1 cup cream, whl|)ped the '.free" kind, but that.we (Uid pr.q Bowling Malchoa , , i . -. ( •' • •• Carthy show for two weeks, (lew to Continued /rom page one EATING IRISH Vj teaspoonfui suit , , : , But wiial Is hillnltuly worse Is to spoons manola, and iliui;stipn with 12;,48—eticet Interviews N6W Yirk and won tlie annual '.ook forward to seeing the thrllllni; stir until slightly thickened, then I Wash and cook the rice In boll- sent In .cej',ta,tii,,Qf,..,qtir.;Vcgotablq3 cold wdlci' to dei'risd doiislstoncy. u,Ud)tlon.,wIUchihad for. It£ prize a Do plan to oat Irish with your IVorfc 1)1 with fork or tips of llnd. In spite of all the scurrying 1:00—Jungle Jim lamld-Morton Circus when it tour.i Part III, Varsity Scene: 1. Star­ add milk. Chop three of the eggs Ing salted water until tender. Drain fingers— , that the entire supply is In the and lvvddtc^,,tpi', lnstiti)ce,.i;^,nqc,ps,- Turn ontq flouriid board and roll MONDAY, AIMHl, 21! Mqtropollton, Opera contract. tJe- faiuily tills 17tli. 'Hint's what 1:15—Anita Priest, contralto tween. Ills nrfit, audition and the he country every year. The Hejaz dust, Chorus; .2. Toe Dance, Virgin­ and add to tho vegetables. Season.ianddhlll. Wash and hull the berries holidii.ys ai'e lor—so you can huvo 4 tnblcspoonfuls vegetable sliort- clothes basket, waiting tor the droo)) siiry us arc tiio. ptlior nilnernls, svicji out ol once. 11:00 A M—Connecticut Colonials 1:30—banceland Ballroom Tabbed as a corner In the vocal fleld Pile spaghetti In center of a hot i and after draining, mix with as cdllcuu'i and Iron, also present finals iVc was signed for the Mc- Is petite Jeanne D'Arcy, above, who East H}ivcn jrotto were quite fortunate lii get- ia, Anne Mr.cArlhur;, 3. Song, Love fun with your own folks. And how eiiing and ,. ing energy to assert Itsolf and fill .... .Aralilin Iloll 5;00 P M-^Strcet scene frorri New 2:00—Mary and. Ena Laurie OiirthV show. sings wttli one of.tlio coming net­ Ing a good date for the local en- Walked In, Barbara Hastings, Gen­ platter. Pour egg and vegetable the powdered sugar. Chili for one they nil lovo n finv specml frills, 4 tublespoonfuls Peanut Butter. tho tubs with water and soap chips In the date. That's why. dates dr.o Haven 2:16. Gonncclldut • lie-echoes mixture around it and garnish with'hour. Add tho granulated sugar to "^'ou don't iinvo to RO in heavy for Add gradttttUy— 1 cup whli)plnB,xijO(im, ,, ,,, work bands, that directed by Jolmny lagemont at the New Haven Arena, evieve Stephenson; 4. Tap Dance, Once again we remark that no rqcomme!)d.od, by . Bl!pcera as the 6:45 P M— Jane Hook, songs 2:30- Mo.ssner which In heard from the rice and mix lightly with the green trimining.l, but it's nic« and % cupful milk, mixing to a linn ',1 lb, mdrshm'alldwa.lliiely cut .. Billy Fields and his Cow- High School Nolcs Vlay 2nd to 7th, for the benefit of Laura Jane Adajns; 5. Song, Betty slices of egg. oivsy to give tlio food a coujile of cigarette lias been discovered that sprlngi.lpnlq,. Thqy ,ave. goptly, laxa. 6|4B P M—Bridgeport City.Trust Ootham'a flotcl McAlpln. whipped cream. Fold In the straw­ dough. 14 lb. pdstourlKcd ddtos, chopped boys; ,he|r welfare fund., Danlolson; 6. Soft Shoe Tap Dance, Mushruom And.CIiicken Croi|uctles Gaelic touches. Take POTATOES will puff that off. Stll and all, there tlve, ttiid cont)\hi'the "dppeUte vit­ Co, "Money Matters" , 2:46- •Trans-Radio, News berries and nil .sherbert or parfalt- STUFFED WITH SAUSAGES, Toss on liKblly floured board and amin" (HI wlileli arc roiil tdiilc os. 3, ripe bananas,'-diced ,..,. ,.:,,•, . Bud Abbott and Lew Costcllo, tht Radley Clemens; 7. Piano Solo, Ed­ 1% cups chopped chicken pot to Vi inch, in .thickness. • Cut Is a sure remedy. A few extra dol­ 0:45 P M—Bellmen Male Chorus 3:00 •At tho'Symphony present­ Connecticut circus fans who saw gla.sses with the mixture. Garnish now—there's a dish as "Irish as sontialsl. •••• t . ,' Vii lb. cliopijqd >yainul mcats^,, Kate Smith comedians, arc radio'i East Haven High School dcbators the previous two yeors' show.s, know ward Simonl; 8. Ballroom Dance, ',2 teaspoon salt Putty's pijc" and twice as good. with a biscuit (shamrock) cutter lars put Into table linen and then 3 graham cradi{ors,liiidiy rolled 1:00 P k—WlOO Spelling Bee with ing Beethoven's 7th SJ^juphony only comedians to work on the all with whole berries. Try them this way: anil place un n buttered pan. lluko > tntirciy without the use of script. • :;oncluded a most successful season that the Hamld-Morton Circus, the Cosmo and Karen; 9.iSong, Sylvia, 1/1 teasjMon celery salt boniuUng It off to the laundry bright yyiijp prpam, FpUl In.otlier. liigve- Bill Elliot- .' 4:30—Answer Me This Few grains cayenne Welsh Karcbit in a iiot oven (400* F.) about I'J j . • ; . "Tonio", Foods . this past week when the negative world.'s largest. Indoor circus, pro­ Charles Thompson. i Wash and pcol— inlnutca. and early every Monday morning Is diciits exqqiit crackpr. qrimibs., ShfliiJe .1 (1:00 P M—Bridgeport Medical So­ • 4:45—YMCA Varieties • • * 1 teaspoon lemon juice To make a Welsh Rarebit without the answer. Of course,, tl^prd, may .Fruit Is.pui;,nipdi{r.n,spring loillc team won a decision over the affirm vide the.hlBhest grade entertain­ Part IV, Specialty Tap Dance, 6 larpe potatoes. "With a aliarp sp, cljite lip .diid date, ddw.n; these mixture Into rell 3 iholies thick', tin'll ciety— Dr. Sherman Blohn "Com­ 5:15 Flirtation Walk Verne Smith, Chicago announcer, la Few drops onion jvilce beer, grate or cut fine % pound of bo a certain econoniy In dojng pavt itlve team of the Commercial High ment with plenty of thrilling act.s. Merrltt Thompson; IntermLsslon, knife or apple corer, cut a hole rcclfios wlli giiicfo yoii; In cr.uijibs .which' have. boon,^.sprodd mon. Colds" , ... 5:46—Harrlette Bortio, soprano culled "the salesman of the air," ever School In a debate held In the Com­ 1 teaspoon parsley, chopped fine Amerclan cheese. Mix together one through each potato luvKe of tlie laundry at lionie. Biit when ,0:15 P M—University Glee Club 0:00—Newspahor, ofithe Air since n single message lie broadcast In the current tour, the Hamld- Teddy Emmons and His Band; teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce, Sprlni; Tunic Salad pii wnxecl )iapor( Chill In,roIrlgpi;a- brougiit '27.801 letters. mercial auditorium.. The , subject Morton show, with 100 features, Parts. Fiesta: prlncli)als:,Kather- 1 cuj) thick white sauce enougii so a snusuge may be It coiries to table cloth's and nap tor S to 4 hours.' Slluo dta'pui; i, Itjch cbncprt from Woolsey Hall 0:30—Sign off . * Vi teaspoon popper, 1 teapsoon inserted in it. klns^vyell,' a?.I said i)qfore,,v;hajt,wo 20 pastourlned dates;. ., was "Resolved', Tbat the several has played Fort Worth, Texas; 2-;3 cup chopped mushrooms thick. Tpp with Bpme n'ddlflonal Ine Mlnlter, Betty Danlelson, Bar­ salt, a da.sh of cayenne, .'/j tea­ Drojy-^ think we save, but,(Jon.'t„,we,j)rob- V* WP Pf^anut butter m states should adopt the unicamer­ Houston, Texas;;, Miami, Florida; Mix ingredients, chili, sliape, roll WhiPPiid.. cro!\m,, an.d maritSQhlho U'riillDAY, Al'itIL,23 al system of legislation." On the bara Arnold, .John Moran. spoon dry . mustard and two well 0 link sausages into boiling.water aijlypay out (and more) for .the '/4cup,all-.bm|i.,, TIIKSDAY, Al'ItU, 20 Buffalo, N. Y,; Toronto, Canada; in bread crumbs or cracker dust and cherry. If dpslj'ed. Six socvings, .7:00— Early Morning Danclnij East Haven team wore Jennie Roc­ Staged by Bon Parker; dances by beaten eggs. Melt >/i cup butter In and cook 3 minutes. cigarettes—and thby won't over­ Oiaiigc or lenion juice '.•11:00.A M—Connecticut Colonials Albany, N. Y. and^nany other, prin­ fry in deep fat which has been heat PltnTTY FINISH 1:15 P M—piano Miniatures ,.., . 'arty, . • , i ,, ,i,;- ...;•, co, Ann Gorman, and Genevieve Miss Vh-glnla McLay; Scenery by a double boilbr, add the cheese and Insert aausitges into potatoes, come the embarrasment, A few Lettuce SiinSwioIi pi 'i'jiy.Weok , ^ cipal cities. After, the Now Haven ed to 390 degrees P., or until an Finish tho feast with, a pretty 2:15 P M—Bluncho Dvorak, folks .7:45—Trans-Radio News Stephenson, with Edward Munson Bin O'Connor; at tho piano, Edward stir constantly until the cheese placa them in a'^hakinff pan, more pieces and the good old laun­ Salad dressing , Don't have your bread too fresli; week's engagement, the tlhrty pro­ inch cube of soft bread will fry to a tlien cover with— green hall of pisUichio or mini ico songs of all nations . r . , 8:00—Today's Almanac, as alternatq. Miss Helen L. Dodd of Simonl; Varsity Scene staged- by golden' brown In forty seconds. melts, then add the egg mixture and cream crowning 11 delicate MI3R- dry at book and call—rund ypu don't Mix the,.peanut.butter and all- soften yo,ui\ butter bqtore apreddhiB ]3iug Crosby, nhiive. Is the mnsLcr ul West Haven, Miss : Marguerite G. fessional aots,.are scheduled to play the Seniors of East Haven, High % cup rich milk. Stir constantly 1 10-oz. can Cream of Tomato or INCUE SHEhl,. You can pick up have to walk a liille for oiie cither. bran; moisten with orange or le- 'It; If you're going to make ji„|arge 5:00 P M— Street Scene fromi a:15—Chrlstlaii .Endeavor the plpu-in-mouth Klugini; technlqut;. Mushroom Sauce 8: SO—'Treasure). CJhest English of Hlllhpuse, and Mr. W. In Montreal, Canada. The ,,three School;. all other scenes written arid until thick as cream and servo im- Cream of Mushroom Soup and the cream at the corner confec­ mon Julqo. ,.Stufi;iJlttpc(| dates with number of sandwiches cut tho crust Bridgeport 1 ' , :. : At, rchear.'ialK for the Tlnn-iHlay 3 tablespoons butter Vi cupful water combined. tioner's, and make the niy'ringucs il:45—Ndtpro, Food-.Program nigliL IVIusIc Ilall hroiulcatits ovni RhysUnger of the Yale School of rings full of professional talent,are directed by Ben Parker; General 1 mediately on slices of buttered this mixture; arrange on a bed of fj-pm i^l), four,sides of the loaf-be- 5:^5 P M-J-News & Uevlews,, from all parts of the world. Captain Few drops onion juice Sprinkle with— beforehand so; 0:6((—WEU Doqs •. the: T.own N13C, Blng goes through liis num- Drama served as judges. Manager, Joseph Mayo; Business toast or crackers. Heat— crisp lett(icp,. S,prvq,,wltl^ any fqvo fpi;o . sllohig-rr-li'a . quicker,, tor. the 0:45 p M—Chervolet ' Program, bors with un unlit ptp'i fU-nily Charles Carlo, whose thrilling act of Salt arid paprika Jnmes Melton; tenor — tho Song- 0:46—Rthytlxrri and Romance Manager, Edward Munson;. Assis­ Fine Vanilla Frosting salt and pepper. 0 egg whites until atilT, using Your Ghild And r(i,e sdlad dre'ssliig. 'I'jil^iOereal coni- cdlldren leave crusts pii, tiioy need clenched in his mouth. Hut, iit the The complete record of the teams, ponies, leaping greyhounds, and 4 tablespoons flour Cover and bake in a moderate smllhs, tjuartet—Arden's orchestra 10:0,0 !^^6rce„df, Local ilO brohdcast ho sings without the pipe. tant Business Manager, JVIarle 1 teaspoon beef extract You can make a good vanilla rotary egg beater, blnation la dn excelteiit oho for tPiohewj Shdpb yoiir sajidwlch (o coached by Miss Louise Scott and comedy mule. Is a native of Sweden oven, (375° F.) until potatoes are Springtime menus, cbmbine tiio pleasp yoHrsplf—ob|ong or squarp, 7l45 P M.^Rtty-aero.sa, songs 11:00 Buddy Rocco Mr. P. Meredith Cooper, follows; Blanchard; Stage Manager, Virgin- 1 cup cream frosting by creaming together Vi tender, busting frequently with the Add— . . , , , The School 11:16—Monitor News • * • and has been with the famous Rlng- la Dohna; assistants, John Messina, cup of butter and 1 'A cups of con­ sauce in the pan. Garnish with I'A capful?/^ihed sugar. 2 ,tnble- two for iv breakfast dish;, qombino stdi'shaped or round—and lei ,the^ Tho booming gunsj which Intro­ Wins—over East Hartford at East llng Bros. Circus. The Blondl-Bel- Brown the butter slightly and add snoonfula'^at a time, beating wi!DNi:SDAy, APUIL 27 11:30—Jerry,. Beaupre Kenneth Blssell, Edward Bruce, fectioner's sugar. Stir in 2 sliglitly watercress and serve. thcni.lii mutfUuj; .scp\ipw.,,'',l^S olipy/y be good Co look at as well as good duce each broadcast of "Dick Tracy" Haven, Hamden at Hamden, Ham- Ums Troupe, Alpine high wire apos­ tlie onion juice and the flour. Bllghtiy after each addition. CIIU) IIKAL'l'Il DAY 11:45—Movie plub.ot tho Air , George Rolnwald, Zelman Loshine, beaten yolks and mix 'thoroughly. date and .the wiiolcsonie .brdii blond to eat, ,: , ,, 11:00 A M—Conneiitlcut Colonials have llnaUy bcei) recorded,, Formerly den at East Haven,.Commercial at tles, who offer ^ their amazingly Brown. Stir constantly and add the S]*nnklo over, egg initeturfl.— May Day, now genepally known as 6:00 PM—Street Scene from. New 12;0b—Vic Ardeh and his guests the sound man had a dimcnlt Job, to Chester Lauck, "Lum" of "Lum and Comtperclal. Losses—to Westport at Donald Hennessey. ' cream. Add mushrooms which liave Add 1 teaspoon of vanilla and mix l\i teaspqonfuls Pure Cider Vine National Child Health Day, will soon 12:15—Local News flashes produce tho explosive ellccts. Abner," Is shown hero without his agile performance aloft on a thin gar, a few grains of salt an( Havoh I. ... , '. . ' . Westport, Commercial at Commer. steel thread, come from Switzer­ been fried in butter. Season with j well, be here. Have you made any plana? 1 12:30—tills and E,nqores,, .stragBllng moustachios, wlUch take 2 teaspoonfulH. vanilla, r.beatlni Did you do .something last year, or I ice Gream Wiili Ifegetable l?est ^ 6:45 P M—Ruth Ferry, songs • • • two hours to attach. clal. ., •, land. During the Chicago World juBt enough to blend well. 0:45 P M—Now Haven Teachers 12:^5—Songs by A)inc Palmer Olan Soulo la one of Chicago's most julated, illuminate the entire inside Place'by spoonfuls on a pan lined did you Intondto do,something but 1:00 -;Frecl^ and Bert Present versatile radio actors. Before he Pair In 1934 they performed 3 times Loague -. • , ; • i Arrangements are being made C B. Couchman [arid outside of a home. with heavy .Wilxedl paper, ^ehapini; failed..Xp got arp.und to dptne if?,' BuHerscoVch 1:^0—Pajama Club, •:/",, , handlcaps in children. Prevention daUy, at a height of 105 leet. con­ with n sp9piu,Jii _foi:m roiind snollB Every year tlie iirmy of ohild'.ne^Uh b;uO P M—United Ch\ltch Mld- ...BISCUM.BUSINESS i-.-"i".'-(iLi j.^: J •':.:.;.i. - •:.X"- 2;o6—To be'Anhpuhccd ,, Child's Heyth Is today,. Ihoi.gidftynqte oI, public with Mr, John Coolldgo of the New sidered dn'., amazing altitude in _• IT'S A FACT For the bread end of this meal .that are muclTthicker, at oul^r edge ., worjcers grpws larger. fit'ead|iy lli^ ,WfokiServices' , ": •.,•,'!;'•, Coffee entered Austria and Eu- than in center. , Bake- in a very , 2:15-:VLawfence isattastlnr . health so chiid'iioalth activities In-^ Haven Railroad tor an all7day visit high-wire circles, and among its Will Address wo suggest that you turn out a campaign moves forwartl, but oiice Flavoring ByExperimentSfa. : ^ 0:OO.P M.;^ Cbn'n. .Fedoration'Mu's- ::ss»e. [ropo as a result of the Turiclsh wars. slow oven (250° F.) 4G to 60 min­ 2:30—Songs by Diane Barllo pay Plans Now elude efforts alopg the line of pro­ to Now York by the senior excursion batch of PEANUT BUTTER BIS­ each year, oh. Child.HpaJth Pay, I'c'c'lubs.' ' * "' The Austrlans tried the "black CUITS. Tliere's lots of good home- utes, Remove from paper at once. 2:45—Truns-Radlo News per nutrition. Improvement of the giroup on.Tuesday, May 24. One of most ardent, devotees. The stirring Accountants Cool. __ - • there, is. a. grand, dempni5tratlon,.Jt Criticism of new.spapers is no jsoup," liked it and opened the first spun eating in them and your family For even tliose who cannot claim A dozen or nibre diseases and In- 3:00—Uncle. Dave,aiicl his gang family food supplies and school the large ocean liners, several mus-|bancl music will be supplied by Joe' is, the time to celebrate icoompllsii- TIIUU8DAY, APItll, 2« Being Arranged thing hew—The chief design of the |coftoe houses, according to the that Ihero's d bit of Scotch In them, sect,^;annually afflict the vegetable's 4:00—Hungorlan Hour lunches,.emphasis on the expec­ eums, and the Radio City buildings BasUe and his famous Madison ment and to promise even more for • 11:00'A'M—Conhfeotlcut Colonials At tho April 26th meeting of the New England Courant published in World Travel Bureau, Rockefeller this recipe will llnd a distinct place epinmonly, Raised,, hi , Coniia(;,tlcut. 4:45—TrnveliTalk. ., tant mother's diet, and Immuniza­ are among the visits being sched- gquare Garden Band. Basile was a the coming year. 1:16.P M—Now Haven Council New Haven Chapter of the. National 1721 In Boston by James Franklin, Center. The French "croissant," or in the file of family favorites. E'n'tom'olug^iats uiid b'otahlats pn tiio 5:00—Songs by Larry Luko Although child health finds more tion against diphtheria, scarlet "'^"' 'particular favorite of the late.Tex Diana Went Child Health Day acts liko a na­ Social Agencies i Association of Cost. Accountants, brother of the famous Benjamin- "Vienna Croscent," originated be­ staff-of, thcEXperlinoht Station' at 5:15—Ed oreene's Music and more year 'round • emphasis fever and smajlpox. Rlckard, who engaged him for the tional alarm clock. The first .buzz Kutiprseo(ch.,,.,lGp Cream 2:46 P M—American Red Cross A noteworthy exhibit of safety Charles B. Couchman, C.,P. A. will some one once said "is to oppose the cause the bakers of .Vienna helped Ne>y ,Hav,ph have ,bopn jw.prklng for 5:45—Jane Mattsbn, songs placed upon It, Child Health bay, The 'press has been active In pro- New Madison Square Garden, where give a talk about Recent Develop­ is the President's proclamation. 1 tabi,p3R,9on .flour ,,.,,, Progi'am ., ^ ^ ' • - , posters designed and painted by doubtful and dangerous practice of lift the Turklsli siege and were re­ To Town 1 lablcsppon cornstarch .several yodrs to^dni^.the.ih.as^ip/ifp- 0:00—Newspaper of the Air the annual observance of which motlifg chlld'heaithV the bulletin he has been ever since. ments in Accounting Practice. Mr. 'Wake up and get busy" It warns. : 5:00 P M—Street Scene froni eighth grade students in the high Inoculating the small pox.'' warded with the exclusive rlglit to 1 cup sugar cal inptlibda fpr cpntrpli|iig .^^cji 0:30—Sign off win take place on Sunday, May 1, stated, and special , Child Health Couchman is a partner in the firm Rev. John L. Davis of Pine Or­ Then comnilttoes are formed, meet­ NowiHaveh school annex is on display on the Power's Military Elephants have make the crescent-shaped rolls. A Tho windows in the average home 4 cups milk posla.. In ar neiv circular, just jiib- is already claiming the attention of Day sections have biien used by Barrow, Wade, Guthrie Company. ings planned, and news editors 7:46 P M—Law iind tho Layitian biUletln boards of Miss Kathleen just returned from Europe where The giraffe has the same number .French diplomat tasted themi and take up approximately one-third of chard was the principal spedlcer at 3 egg yolks (ppntpn).,. llahpcl in qalohddr form', the result's public health and community load­ many newspapers. On May Day, the He has had wide experience in many primed with stories. Teachers start Mrs. Prances'Roth Lynch, art teacher. The posters will they played in Paris, Berlin, Lon­ of vertebrae in his neck as tho [was so pleased with their flavor the room and from a decorative this week's meeting of the New Ha­ 3 cups, light brcjw.ji,sugar dtj tl^ls wPvJt,.Ji;iV9.,boph .briefly t^b- ers In every city, town and village, air win be filled with Child Health Including packing, houses, rehearsing children In health plays. be entered In the contest sponsored don and every principal city on the whale. that he took tlie recipe back to standpoint they should blond with ven Association of Credit Men hold 2 cup.s. coffee, or.ea'rii,^. lilatbd, 'I'hejatitli()r^ arq.vN,pely,^7;uJi- the State Department of Health Programs, so that those who cannot railroads and book publishing. Mr. The nurse redoubles her efforts to FllIDAY, APRIL 20 Civil Service by the American Legion. Continent. Africa and Australia Franco with him. the rest of tho wall space—certain­ 1 tdblosii'dbii vdnliid exlfapt h'pr, r(sslBtdiit pntpjiiplog|^t,. and, A, said In Its weekly bulletin today. take part In community programs Couchman was president of, the at the Hotel Taft. Improve the health service record. U:00'.A M—Connecticut Colonials wei'o also on their Itnerary. Capt. By employing the electrical cap. ly they should never be allowed to Periodicals bring out their best fea­ '/ii'Clip.nut meats (chopped) . A. bunldji, dsalstdnt bptttn.fst, at.'th'o 2:15 P M—Lewis DooUttle, Star The Child Health Day slogan for can receive Instructive and Inspir­ Pupils In Miss Catherine Flana­ American Institute of Accountants' State, . ,, , . Examination Der Well's Fighting Lions are com­ acity of the human body in an en Watching children eat does not] break up a room. For this reason so Miss Mary Gillis of Springfield, ture articles. . , , Combine, flour, cornstarch and Notes ; . .^ , • 1938 will be: "Speed Children on ing messages. gan's seventh grade class at the from 1930 to 1932. He Is the author .mean standing over them with a many women are harmonizing the ,,iTrt).p .ealendai' is. printed oh oard- ing to New Haven, joining tho tlrely new way, engineers have de­ Mass. is vi.siling relatives in Edst The .spirit is contagious—seflpus sugar; ..blend, Ihoroujjiily | ^ylth. ,twq 6:00 P M—Street Scene from New the Road to Health—Every com­ high school are sponsoring a motion of tho book, "The Balance Sheet" j spoon and literally feeding them by tones of wallpaper and paint, plus qups,pf thp m!J,k/,.to which, til'p .bya.t.- bpjird|Sb timtjlt can bB,cpnve.rilpn,tly show after sensational Hollywood veloped a radio "curtain" to guard Haven. underneath—joyful on the surface. HaveU The United States, Civil Service munity t9 malce full iiseof Its re­ picture at the local theatre on tllni work. The famous Hanneford and many magazine articles. The hand in order to see that the proper draperies and curtains with their en ogg.ypiits ^idve beijii added., Cdb'fe; tdcited oil tlie ; wall for refpr^pncie Comnjlsslqn has , announced open meeting will be held in the Y. W. C. homes against robbers and kidnap­ For \york with children is serious 6:46 P M—The Old Coach-Isen- sources to Insure to children safe Monday and Tuesday, May 16 and Family of bare back equestrans foods are eaten, for that attention window shddes. stirring constantly. In tbi) of douBie when It Is needed. It ppnsls'ts .of i!9 competitive, examinations tor tho East Haven A. Ballroom and .will be preceded ers, according to a group of radio Mr. and Mrs. William Blunt, and business, but the results are like berg.Brothers, New Haven birth, normal growth, and protec­ 17, to help defray the expenses of a were featured with the Rlngllng is just what the child wants. If left boiler .until thickened. • , ,1 .. : .'. ?hcota, ondtitkeS up one vegctijblo follo,wlng positions:, by a dinner at 6:30 p. m. • • engineers at Rockfeller Center. The children Calvin, Rodney and Jac­ sunshine ofter the. rain; warming 0:46 P M—Your Oood Neighbor- tion against disease and accident class trip. to her own devices, the child wilU Invididual smart are the new • .Melt the brqwn./jugar ,ln fi heavy p.ttor.aHPthPr, ..discussing the. peats , Special agnnt, rosearoh In commer Bros & Barnum & Bailey circus. heart of the alarm system is a ra­ queline of Boston called on friends and gladdening. Community Chest Sqfle?, i In their progress from Infancy to Fire House learn that eating is her own busi­ collarless coats. Moulded and fitted Iron sfelliet. ,Care)tully>i)idf), hpt,,cua- qpmmqix,,k)jedch,jiPin4.ii'0C0'Tiniend- olnll. education,. $4,0,00 a year, and other acts include Captain Spil- dio set which, when in operation, here Monday. If this l.s new to ypu, plan spniie- 0:55 PM—Rpbort Kelly, songs. maturity." The homemaklng ciasses at the Golden Links will hold Its annual produces a radio flold around the ness, attention to which can be or hanging slim and straight, they tard , inlxturp ^ijci hetit over, low lnp/f.h^' dales ,w}jeji..heajt i'5ijullajjB,i;.e special .agent for, cjlstrlbutlyq edu­ ler's,Trained Sea, Lions; Toreiil's sale tomorrow evening at 8 p..m. A thlng for this year. If it. Is an old 7:00 P M—Tompkins Cepter Since May Day comes on Sunday CoJilhiHcd Jrom page one high school, under the direction of antennae. This field is very sensitive stimulated by providing individual are simple and yet dros.sy and make fldme, stirring cbiis't'dtitly, until su­ obtained i'rbrfi spraying bVirtU^ting cation; $4,000i a .year, .btflqe of Edu­ Comedy Animal Circus; Bob Eu­ program will be given. Donald E. "Thompson will be an story, then of cour.^e you .will,try,to gar is dissolved. Cool, ttieii add re­ 1):00 P M—Christian Endeavor So­ this.year, an unusual opportunity tho sum allotted. Tho original bids their Instructor, Miss Alice Hall, to the movements of the human dishes, especially designed for the excellent all-around coats for Spring the plants. Vegetables Inoluyed in cation, Department, of, the Interior^ gene Troupe of comedy aerial bar. u.sher Saturday, at the wedding of do belter than ever before.,Perhaps maining 2, cups milk, qoflco .oriiam, ciety Convention , , .,' will be presented for sermons on wore received on March 9, and,the have completed an interesting pro­ child, and small sized pitchers from Inlo-Summer wear. Perfect, to dis­ the list are: Bcahs, beets, ououmber, ., A'ssl'staht,, , dssoolate,,, and senior artists; Helen Reynold's beautiful body. 'Wlien.a person gets within a Miss Majgaret Frances Roosevelt to this year you can enlist, more or- vanlUw ejftrapt.and.nut meats. ,,, 8:15 P M—Vagabonds Chorus later bids on March 16. On the re­ ject, during which every teacher of Hope Circle will meet tonight with which she can pour her own milk play the popular silver foxes or col­ melon, squash, eggplant, lettuce, naval afchltects, ,$^,0()p,a. year to child health and many pastors are champion girl skating wonders; certian distance of the aerials, a Mr. George Frederick MiiUeh In Mil (ianlzatlons and club's, spread the ...Pour In.freezihg.cqnt'aincr. pf mp-r vised bids Frank P. Sullivan, Inc. tho high school staff was entertain Mrs. Louis Kirshner of West Main into her glass and thereby derive orful red fox scarfs, they are equal­ endive, ,9jr|-o ts,..ca^ljagq),.Cftullflow- $4,000 a year. For the asslstaht.and already planning to take advan­ ed at a small luncheon. The classes Gene Hamld's Troupe of Arabian circuit is broken, and an alarm goes foi-d. participation, until Child Health dorn Ice crearii.freezer; fllUng.lt iibt was lowest bidder. Street. some satisfaction In drinking it. ly smart when worn \ylthout furs er, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cel­ SATURDAY, APRIL 30 associate grades optional, brtihches tage of this opportunity,, the bulle­ planned the menus and prepared off. Tills alarm will, if properly reg- Day Is truly a communlty-wldc pro rriore than 2-3 full. and brightened with a gay printed ery, cfjfji, onion*, peas, potatoes and 8(451A M-AMprnlng Devotions, arpi.Clcnerdl; hull,,striiptures,and tin stated. Since Sitnday does not Now, to the; astonishment of all the food as part of their regular Mr. and M'rs. Howard Stepp anjl Ject. scarf or a flower on the lapel. tpttiatqqa, ,1^, ftjap ,i:pcoqini.p;ids tho Dwlght Chapcl,..Yale V. arrttngomehts;. sclentlljo ship cal­ lend, itself tp all types of, chfld and sundry, James Sullivan, First classwork. They ,assisted In serving children, Leora and Howard, visited ll:30 A M-^WICO Children's Re- Solectmon of the town, proposes friiitlureisi whloli. ijay^c, pi;o,YS^ ,b;y ejf- culations; ship piping and ventila­ health, observance, however, the and in entertaining their guests as SALESR90M — STUDIOS — WORKSHOPS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stepp of High perlihcht to tip useful lhsectlcldi(!a VUO „. : tion; small boats. 'ISaa observance will be.spread to that the building worlc be made a well. Each day the table was.pret WWhal t Do You Know Aboiit Health? A combination recently noticed at Street, East Haven. They returned W. P. A. Job. "For (What good, rea­ The G-arden Studio Associates By FISHER BRO'^N and NAT FALK 1 specialty shop was an inset vest of Glam Ghowder pr fungicides lii cacH cas'p, birep-' 8:16 YWCA Conference Series— Inspector of miscellaneous sup­ throe days, Saturday, Sunday and tlly set In the sewing room to .ac­ Sunday to their home In Lauronce- son?" asked the petitioners, if It is F. E. Rupp — N. Branford Rd., Phone 78-5, Branford — A. D. Rupp magenta and king blue on a black trends For Men tpna./qr .preparing tho^ sprays iii^e Bridgeport , ,,, ,, , plies (wooden products), $2,000 a Monday, so that the regular festiv­ comodate two or three teachers with vllle, N. J. an. economy measure, wliy dld.tho Jress, all the materials being a soft As YoLJ Lik^ Itdls' p i!(yf\n,t ,•,,.„,...!, ,M,.., :.,.:,,•. --, 8:30 f M— Swedish Tercentenary year, and Insipe.ctor of (rtisqellaiiepus ities will again focus attention on student hostess presiding. The LANDSCAPING, GARDEN FURNlSHiNGS, SUPPLIES BY Banquet froni Hotel Tatt, Nevir Ha­ Idea not occur to the First Select­ 3repe. A similar, model In dark On, file roycrao aide pf pttqlj pfigp supplies (^nedalsj, . $2,000 d year, healthy, hoppy children as the proje.ct.has,been pronounced an • .'•• '. -Ijvouwishtoorderbyvittii.'sendapostcard'for '' "• ORKIE GRAHAM ____ ven. ... . • . man mitll after his own high >bld .'uchsia introduced the new yellow Branford music loveirs who at­ Is tt clear desci'lptibh .of thp anpcar,- Cjuartermnistcr. Corps, War Depart­ community's greatest asset. dverwiielmlng success. Folder A—Perennial Plants and Seeds Clam Chpwdoi;.,l8, pne ,spup .that put him out of the running? They inown as "banana" In the lower tended tho eighth concert of the anco pf .the Insects and (Jls'oascs ment. Folder B—Roses and Ferns—Herbs—Boxwood—Grasses At last something for the man has eycrybodylli^cs. Dosya No.y/. ii;nglf(fj,c( mqptlpiied..This will be valuable to While children will engage In oppose,the W P A plan as such on ^art Of a raspberry toned vestee, New Haven Symphony Orchestra In way they.thalee It tjilck wltli clanis DAILY NEWS FEATURES AND Alphabetic card-punch operator, Folder C—Hardy Bulbs and Roots been aped by yo fair sex. Have you Pf5rflpi;is,whq,hiiVe, dl/fiPUlty In Iden- their, own programs, of recent years the grounds that',lt would be Inef­ Members of the senior class re. ihlrrod vertically in the center and Woolsey Hall Monday night say It and creamy with mllit, lii New York $1,200 a year. ceiatiy enjoyed an .Interesting ex­ Folder E—Annual Plants and Seeds—Lawn Seed seen tlie small Tyrolean horsehair tlf};lng.,t})o jtllfi(cfent.p,C8ts by. name. ^ WEATHER likPORTS the,May ,Day. revaluation of child ficient, woiUd probably exceed the the side fullness pulled up to drape was the best oyer. they prefer their clam chowder fla- Junior diidltor. Income Tax Unit cursion to the Brocic-Hall Dairy. A Folder G—Waterlllies and Aquatic Plants brushes In the men's hats? Oh my A cbp'y pf, this .pir^uljlr, }21,.,wl|l health has. come , about through suih allotted, and,would drag on for gracefully, forming the V-shiiped David Stanley Smith was conduc oh my I how ye ladies have went for vprcd with, tomatoes Instead .of SUNDAYS' ; (Internal revenue agent), $2,000 a public programs at which leaders reception committee of five conduct Folder J—Insecticides, Fertilizers, etc. tor and Harry Benjamin Jepson was be sent to reslcients of the State oh a long time, as W P A jobs are ac­ opening. Narrow gro.sgraln ribbon them aa ornaments for their own m|lk.. AH fpr.HB, wp .vole for, thp-pjaij^ request. year,. Bureau of Internal Revenue, especially concerned with child customed to do. * od tho students in three groups Free Techiiical Consultation for Our Customers machine stitched in rows to give a organist. Treasury Department. This exain- cute bonnets. - ,plipwdcrs tiiat come^ln pans fo^ Iq . 8;30 A M—- YiinicM Netwotk health bring messages and the lat- Mr., Sullivan, it is alleged. Is through the entire plant. After the Headquarters /or WILD BIRD SUPPLIES multi-colored band effect, is an­ taatlon Is open only to persons with I notice the Tall Coat has under­ tiiem \ve get the fine sea lan^ of Weather Service , •,'• extended tour ice cream was serv­ n WATCH US GROW ! other dark dress. If a fabric scarf The Conflrmatlbn classes of the the specified experlqhce prescribed est scientific fi^ctg to show parents! swayed .by far more personal and gone cpnsldorable strcan)llnlng, TPo fresh clams with none of the tabth'er '8:45 A M—Ya'nkee NetW9rk. News ed in,the reception room and de­ limulates a fitted girdle, its ends Tabor Lutheran Church will meet in In the dnhouhcemeht. In tli? fol­ how public health activities assist' selfish motives, tinable to gel .the new coat Is very short walstod and of making thp. chowder , ourselvesj 1:30 PM—yaVikee-Network News job by bid.dlng, lie is nevertheless scriptive circulars passed around. may be banded In multi-colored ef­ the Church , Saturday at 10 a. m., lowing branches: Flour mlUlnl;; In­ their Uidlyldunl .effort? to keep has a long tapering skirt jn pom There. Is a .famous.jcondensed clan^ 0:30 PM—Yankee Network News determined, to have control of this Q^j^g^ati^ fect or finished with tied-ln knotted and the Willing Workers will meet "My garden Is .my .altar, surance; lumber irillUhg and mariji- their chlldroiv healthy. Such actlvl parlson to the short stubby coat,of chowder. fb^,lnstai)cp, that Is rlcl( 11:00 P M—Yankee Netwprlc Wea­ construction. ' of last September authorized short fringe In the contrasting colors. at 3 p. m. My.Ihner, sweet clellght, facturlng; moat packing; petroleum ties In ,, ,Co|Uie,ctlcut, Ipcludq. tlie yesteryear. Knickers are making a with.the fn.eat .a'ncl, brpth,,pj[ Jiilcy ther Service ... ' 1. '.,..1 .', ; ,1 Under the WPA set-tip he, as town term notes to finance this job, and ,,, The earnest Of my spirit; production and refining; public util iivqrithly. wcll,(;hlld conferences hvj pitiful attempt to regain their lost ciatns, spicy with., ripe .. tpiiiatbes, 11:30 P M—WICC Local News agent, would buy material and hive the Board of Finance gave its ap­ Ood's page on')Vhlcb.to write." Itles; textile mdnuta'ctuflhg; to­ the butlylne, sections and the week­ popularity. But will they?.; .; and hearty with petatqes, and pn-] MONDAYS Thru THURSDAYS equipment, the latter pvesumably proval. Wiry, then, is there talk Ipns. Now there's a chowder for yoii I . , ' -r-Anonymousi bacco prbcesslhfi diid manufdctur ly conferences; in tlie. larger cities, . Blazer Coata In high colors—red, ,7:30 AM—^00 Local New*, from himself. It is of significance about bonding? Latest Spring Dresses It Is a meal In itself. Served for liirir Irig. , , ^ • • ..• where local .physicians malce fre­ blue, green, etc., are having a; big 8:00 A M—Yankee Network News also to note thafr under the pro­ A previous petition for a town cheon need. pnly..be,,fpnpwed by a Arrahgemehis' aire bcipg mo3eJoV • Pull Information may be obtained quent examination to dpteot inci­ ,WHO WAS play In the south and wlll,bp vpry 8:15 P M—Yahlcee Network Wea- posed WPA plan the supervisory meeting, It is claimed, got as far as SILKS, BEMBERG and SHAGLIN green salad aricl fresii frtilt. an East Hniveh Flower Shojf; ."rlji from the Local Post Office. pient physical defects which It not popular in the Summer for specta- tlicr Service ' ' • '' .•-•»..••'• . • I Immediately corrected by the fam­ work for the town Is specified as Flrehouse No. 1, wliere pressure wa! FOR MISSES and MATRONS tpr sporLswear. Saab Haven Qairdon Club met Tiies exerted to cause it to die from lack 3WHAT \6 A • day ln.Haganian:Wbcary..Wheh Mrs, • 11:28 A M—Local Weather Report ily physlplan may pi'ove handicaps not on a relief basis. Mr. Sullivan Is 'CLAUDIUS? Harris Tweeds seem to bo thp out­ CCC youths will act as guides for of circulation. Becoming aware of PEDIATWCIAN ? H. •^., ^r'aaieriii^ a,pa;?^,9ii(Jth.e 11:30 A M--'WICC.Lpcal News • Miss prances Bradley Is a ,vacdllon to hofilth at a later time, seen as planning to fit himself into standing fabric for that spring top­ the Federal exhibit .at the igsd 1:00 P M—Yankee Network News guest^ol tier parents, Mr..and,Mrs. this lucrative little sideline. what was going on, d group circu­ World's Fair of the West In th(j "Plafit pf, the'_Mohtl\." ,jyirs. Qldnby A factor lending particular im­ Aqua Appia, constructed. Thii was UNDERWEAR coat.—particularly the hcrrln bones 5:30 P M—WICO Local Neiys Frank S. Brddley of Church Street. Another qiiestipn Is propounded lated a ne\y petition which has now 'An«wfir5* ^* Goiter; ao- and heather shades. . ; $500,000 building tp bo erected by Bailey read a paper by I^rs, Donald portance to the 1938 Child Health tlie forerunner of our .modern pure Chldscy and Mrs Sidney :^alley. 0:00 P M—Vahkee Network Wea­ "Why did .Mr. Selectman .Sulilvah (!omo in due course befpre the eyes /Answers, ^^n^j ^^^^^ P^^j^^^ water supply and sewage rfystcms Is a double, breasted suit with the United States government. Day Is tho opening for the first time ther Servlde -i' ;.. "• ,_ - • • .., Mr, and ,Mr^, Charles Madeira find It necoiiqdry to employ a W P.A of the Board of Selectmen. •hire, a county in England w^iere which are invaluable as health pro* sports back proper?,, , •••.:'•> this year of tho special clinics for JOIN OUR HOSIERY CLUB i '10:30 P'M—Yole University IJJews have returned.from' f;(qrlda and are man for $200 of the town's money Wlieh that town meeting is called goiter ii, Of was, common. To this tcction. ,...','• . ,.< . Unhesitatingly I say ifo, Yes,|lt Is . "Props" for the magnificent "Ca ^prll 20 Is the date set for the 11:00 P ht—Xf^i^se .Network News at their home In Stony (Sreeli: crijjpldd children. This year, too, It is anticipated that, the resulting country, goiter used to be. prevalent 3. Derived {rom the Greek words Sast Haven Garden, iplul^, De$sei;t to write up the requisitions for the pais,, meaning child and Utretap made and even more to be wopdered valcadc pl the polden. West" at tho is seelrig more and more eniphasls flreworics will cause people as far AT THE TOP of BRANFORD HILLS In the Great L«ke9 area due to lack 11:15 P M—Yahkee Network Wea­ work when he hli^clf is a contrac­ VC\Ti r* nnn Parkmg • ice, cream \ GAS .^o( iodine ,u) the .water lupply. Un­ meaning.medical treatment, a,pedju' at, worn. But In the oyep of tlie woU 1030 Golden'Gate intcrnatlpnal Exi Bridge, Mrs. Fri^dcrlck Kiln Is c|)air ther Servlc? •,-•,• Mrs. IJeglriald S. fiaUlwhi pf.,wil- placed on the early discovery and tor and presmnah^ capable of do­ away as Eastport, Me., to tun\ out to der the: care of a doctor, moit cases tricinn ,is,,«„ doctor ,whq,»pecialiicJ The Towne Toggery |(ires.sed man It still remains a wiird- ppsition will. Iqcludt! 120 head of [nlan. The partj'wlll b'egln at 1.30 In 1 11:30 Plil--'yi'ICC Local News ford Aveiiuc is i:ec6verlrig froitf ah oorreotlbn ot dental defects as a ing §0?"^ see what they. think I5 a splendid 4}f simple goiter can now be cured. in the diseases of children. , -_ _ 252 Main Street Tel. 515 " Bianford Irobe monstrosity. • ciiltlc and 80 horses. [the pariah hptuiP. Same'a's' above,' bufQmltlO:30:lllnes3. preventive measure dgdinst health Still further; The town meeting display of Aurora Borealis. WiUiam D. Cliadeayne, Prop. 12. ::. The Roman .Emperor who, in 1312 D. C, had the_«queduct, the Page Pour THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1038 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 103S Page Five

(Bin* Uraufnrb Ipuiput ial intcrcHlB which might .iustify OUT THE WINDOW Eslnhllshccl 1928 llieir retention nt local govern­ WASHINGTON FROIVl OUR REIAOERS NORTH BRANFORD I In TAe WEEK'S NEWS 1 PTA NOTES riibllslicd Kvcry Tliursilny At mental units. No sneh reasons Uranforil, Conn, n exist to .iustify the borough of by SNAPSHOTS AhONO THIS GflEAT liOAD OF I see that you are not wanting to Services In the local churches this, Wednesday evening. An Important | SUM»1KU UOUND-UP Old Age Pension and the WPA as THE BRANFORD REVIEW, INC. llranford. UKE I listen to his sUnking stuff, get n.^ .iJ'.iday will be as follows; |iucetlng was followed by a social] Friday, In the Branford High well ns Blind Assistance and tho By JAMEiS PRESTON Ilorth Branford Congregational hour. .17 Roso Street While time is flying, and things I far away from him" as possible as School pte-school children will bo problems ot tho boy or girl plaoctl One Iilg flb.iection lo eonsolidn you would any skunk, make "liinx Church, Rev. George D. Lessley, are taking place, never dreamed of given a complete physical examlna- on probation. MEYER LESHINE Publlshci tion has been the idea tliat Ihose In tho Ufe of man, wars arc being feel a little lonesome, try and cure pastor; Mrs. Douglas B. Holablrd, The Mothers and Daughters Club tlon. Parents arc urged lo bring their Mrs. Stanley urged parents 4n JOHN C. OARR Editor who live outside the present lim­ with the adminLslratlon's new fouglil pcaccrully, and wliy not? liim of .some of his hellish carrion, organist and choir director, Miss enjoyed a theatre party in New ehlldren or notify their Parent Tea­ keei) birth eerllllcatos and com- Alice T. Poteraon ....Assoclato Editor its of the horongh should not he •ipendlng spree about to be launch- and also fo\ight, war never having make hiiii feel that you do not Ethel Maynnrd, assistant. Morning Haven on Wednesday evening. choo;;e to associate with him until worship will be at 11 o'clock. Sun­ cher association or Visiting Nurses inonted on tho excellent records liLxed I'or the sidewalks, clo., wilh- }d. the customary mad scramble been declared, and all for gain, day School will convene at 10 o'clock Mrs. Burton Colter Is chairman of available In the Catholic churches. Tolcphono Umnford 400 pomp and , wliile you and I he is clean. Do this, It,is up to you, association. in the borough. Although these •,hat t'ocs with every new dumping In the Chapel. Mr. Vernon Gedney, Because of Illness Mrs, Stanley Subscription Rate: look on, wondering, makes me tiiink for if you listen to his carnal gos­ the committee serving a Degree people do nndto nnich use of the if government funds Into the relief suiierlntendent. INTElt-SCIIOOIi was unable to read her paper but It $2.00 n Year, Payable, in Advance of what a dear old friend of mine sip, are you then not as bad as he? Supper in the Town Hail on Tucs- Hidewiilks jnul fiieilities of tl •.rouijh Is on' In the Capital. u.sed to say,"And Ood sitteth in the "I'his is a World that needs to ex­ tlay evening preceding the regular Mrs. C. lla.skell Bush of Inter- was found very suitable and Inter­ Advcrtl.slng Halca, On Application esting for a round-table group par­ borough they have an argument The WPA and PWA arc flghtbig Heavens and laughs," and while plain, at tile present time, but St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Rev meeting of Hie Totoket Grange. School PTA attended the Conn, one cannot conceive of God lauali- James Coughlln, pastor, Mrs. Ed­ The supper will be served promptly State Congress In Hotel Bund Tues­ ticipation evening. there. it out behind the .scene for the ma­ Italy has made no explanation. Ja­ Member Of jor slice of the new money; State Ing at Hie foolish mau. I readiUy pan lias made no explanation, and ward Daly, organist and choir di­ at seven o'cloclc and the third and day and Wednesday. Delegates to the convention hi Hartford were Mrs. Victor Hutchin­ New England Press Association linwover, Ihe solution is simple, .111(1 city delegates are pulting their mu.st admit Hierc is same urRumcnt. aermaiiy bas sjiillcd no blood, yet rector. Mass win bo celebrated at | fourth degrees will be conferred dur She presided over the Gold Star in what .a friend of mine remarked 0;16 o'clock. Sunday School will Ing the regular meeting which will table at the bantpiet Tuesday night son, Mra. Sedgwick Allen, Mrs, Mar­ as evidenced by the notion taken •jars In with both the WPA and somctlilng UCCUH lo bo explained, tin and Mrs. Herman Lehr. Entered ns second class matter, •JWA Just to be sure that their pot once, he said he believed G:xi lu lie follow with Instructions by Domini­ follow. Mrs. Colter rcn.ucsts all food and presented 34 local PnrenI in Meriden a few years ago when ill Nalions are Belting together for The following were appointed to October 18, 1028, at the Post Office irojccts and cDnaUtnent.s will not a gentleman, and no gcntlotnan. can Nuns from New Haven. to bo brou.H'ht to tho hall by six Teacher Maga'/.lnc Chairmen with nt Branford, Conn., under Act ol protection, or is it protection they the nominating committee; Mrs. tho city and, the town were con­ 00 noBlecled When the Treasury v/oiild put temptation in any inans o'clock so that the comnilttce may honor scrolls. March 3, 1807. v.'ant? The World War was fought Philip Bulger, Mra. .Archer Knowl- solidated. Two lax distriets were jplgots are turned. way, and then send him lo Ilell, to make a place fit to live, and in Zlon Episcopal Cliurch, Rev. Fran prepare It for .serving during the MOMAUtUIIN ton and Mra. John Buck. formed, and the people of tho in­ Observers say the WPA has the for sllpiiing; yet man has said War safely, but s.ioa I believe we will els J. Smith, Rector; Mrs. Paul H: hour preceding the supper. The Momauguln PTA was repri: Over ten dollars was cleared at " ipper hand In the .strugsle for the w,as Hell. Hawkins, organist and choir direc­ Assisting Mrs. Colter on this com­ Thursday, April 21, 1038 ner tax districi paid nn extra rate ill feel it will not l;o .':a[e to leave sented In Hartford by Mrs. James Saturday's food sale. It was an­ ilmplo reason that with Its system tor; Holy Eucharist will be celebral mittee are Mrs. Henry Read, Mrs. lor Ihe hoiiefilil whieh they en- nut 1 believe tliat God ni.ade tin vein' (.'V.'ii :.'ard alone, and we will- McDonuugh, Mrs. Charles UlUlngs, nounced that Mrs. Henry Gebol had >l direct relief, the .spending hene- ed at 9:30 o'clock. Church School Ernest Linslcy, Burton Hall and .joyod, Atoreovcr, their Inlal lax litUe animal called a .skunk, and be forced to band together, and Mrs. Frank M. Dooley, Jr., Mrs. recently given a card party for tho llts will be more quickly felt by will follow. Antonio Rapone. SELF PROTEOTION gave him or it a pruioction, or a travel in groups, lil:e they did in Jean Daniels, Mrs. Jean Flondella benefit of tho Association, bill M'asno gronter than when thoy those for whom the benefits are In- means of protecting himself with a jlden times. Yet someone has said, and Mrs Alvln Thomiison "Bi'iinrnril is (iiii! of thruii towns had jiald taxes to the city and 'ended, PWA, on the other hand. Is PUBLIC CARD PARTY Another meeting ot the North terrible odor that it can create and .vhy exniain? Your friend needs no This association will Install new Rlotlicr's CUib landlcappcd because three months A public card party will be held Branford Athletic Club will be held in tlio Hi ate wliicli Inivo liiul no town separately. Under a similar gave it a tail to ,shakc it around explanation, and tho.so that aro offleera on April 28 Mrs. Roblna Zvonkovlc was delo- It Ica.st would be required before in the Athletic Club on Wednesday Tuesday evening In the club house. ))hin the people of the iHu-ongh of with, and I a.ssiire you one and all !iot your friends, can go to -, Mrs. Oeorge E. Wood of East Ha- gntc to the Connecticut Congress ot (iiisuH of dlphUioria in the pjiHt »\x jrolects could bo started and the that you do not stay aruunil very evening. April 27, for the lienofit of All old memliers arc urged to Join Hranford could, eonliinu! to pay ilicy v.'onld not believe what yon the Sunday School of St. Augus­ again, and new memberships are veil led a symposimn at the animal Pn^i'^s and Teachera hold In tho .vciU'H." TliiH senlonce from ii re- ipending felt. And this is an clec- long, when he .'itarls Ills wonderful whatever thoy ai'c now paying fen' told llieiii, even it it were the truth; tine's R. C. Church. The party Is Invited. Parent Teacher Convention held ^"'"'•<=1 Bond in Hartford yesterday, ion year, tho spectators remember. .spicy tale, no, we just make iiim '10 wliy tlien explain? liortol; tlio Visiting Nurse AHKOBIU- MAGIC IN WASHINGTON Whoever the winner In the many being given under the auspices of thla week In Hartford. any pHvilegcs which they en.joy lonesome, by placing as much dis­ There will have to be .some ex-. Mlsa MUdrod Collins ot 11 Kom- lion. It means tliat our cnuiiunu- ilded alruBule, however, the loser the Altar Society and playing will over and above Ihose ea,io,vod by tance as possible between tlic dear plaining done, by some of the jok- SHORT BISACIl bcrly Avenue, East Havon, has ro- (Krom the New York Times) is, as usual, already declared and^ start promptly at 8:30. Mrs. George ily luiH been free from a {liseaso little animal and .you, and wonder­ A' round-table dLscusslon ot "Chat turn6d after spending Easter In residenis ontsido the horongh. liy resigned to his fate^tho taxpayer ,irs in Ihe political field, we have at Augur Jr. is hostess. During the eve Short Beach Man There area good many pi^ople in AVashinglon who iipiiarently be­ ing deeply in your iicart ju.'it wliai ities" took place at the Sliort Boaoh Washington, D. C. She accompanied wliioli, tlmu({li, not tlio dread the elimination of duplicate gov- of both this generation and the WashiuBlon. Our ]iresKlent has not, ning an embroidered tabic cover will lieve that the lime has come for the President to draw anolbcr rabbit God made skunks for; now honest -';one fi-sliini; often enough, but he Continued Irom page one Parent Teacher Association meeting Mr. Stephen Zvonkovlc and Miss erninonts they would |)rohably generation to come. don't you? be given away. Members and friends HuourBo it was at one lime, isslill Jra'.vs his salary Just the same, and, ot the parish are urged to attend. vessel that was built in their town on Monday ovonlng. The round- Betty Zvonkovlc of Branford. save money. • from the hat which produced so nuui.y rabbits during his first Admin­ very HorinuH anil uiucli I'onred. Tlie same lime v.'e are taught lie Is .s;xving it perhaps, .so ho will somewhere around 1800. She carried table was based on a paper written istration. They are urging him to perl'cH'ia some feat of iniigie whl(th There arc Indications that the Roy Euqulst Is In Mossachusetta It will he interesting to follow that God made man, and while lot lie in Uic bread line when he A public card party and sale was about three hundred tons, good liy Mrs. Mortimer D, Stanley, clerk Tlnit we Inivc lioen IVeu from will startle and impress Ihe country. SOIIK! (if them think that grant- tight over who is to dish out the of the Branford Board of Charities, for a few days. the course of events in Chdlford, most men, have given to God Hio las la:-:ed all tile money you have held in tlie Town Hall on last Tues­ looking and able and was to be call­ new blilinns may be slightly prema­ riie paper dealt especially with the (liphllioria I'or HO long is (l.ireetly iug a large subsidy lo the railways is thi^ right way to go about it. glory due him, in being lione,';t and nvay li(;m you. day evening for the benefit of the ed the Susannah Miner but a altluMigh we wilt naturally take ture. A Coalition bloc is forming in care of children In Branford and Mlaa Dorothea Murphy ot East Ha Others want another experiment with (lovermnent, pniiip-|n-iming. manly, thus living according to His seventh and eighth grades of the change In ownership cau.sed It to be lino to the work ot llie V. N. A., action here, it or when wo do, with Congress to liave some say upon I believe men v.'aiit work, not 1 Institutions chargeable to Bran­ von waa a holiday visitor, In Brook- whether a new spending spree is .Sons teachings, there are otiiers i^harily, honest work, not to be Center School. Money raksed was ichanged to J. P. Auger. and more indiroelly to lioaltli pro- Still others favor more monetary iiiaiiipulation of the kind that was ford. ton, Mass. loeal considerations in view. started. As in the Supreme Court that are ju.st plain .skunks, that in­ treated like a beggar, a decent place added to the annual trip fund. The Auger, good-looking, strong tried in l!);i;! and 1!):M. The paper explained settlements, laolioniil work in tlie stute and tlio and reorganization battles, they in­ vent their tails, or tales, vile lies •n live, that he can look forward to and able, that she proved out. ^ The sponsiu'S of nil these plans, and inaiiy olliers, have cine faith tend to test the .sentiment of the that contrary to Clirists teacliings. Several from North Branford at­ She carried me to the West Indies SPRING ENSEMBLE— family budgets, unemploymonl In­ nation, uid Willi Hope tor his old age, ha.-. Smnrt and practical Is Joan in eoainnni. They believe Hint ihi'w is some legerd.oninia by whii.-h country by dLscussing the speiuling and Just as stinking as wiiat euine;: tended the musical given in the twice. The last trip home was in the surance, hospltall',!atlon and the BUBSORinB roK "TAXPAYERS" nan any hope, at the present? Fontaine's threc.pleoe approiM'iation tliorougiily and (liv­ from the skuiik, yet barken unto Widow's Aid Plan. 'I'lio loeal uoiKiuoHt of dijili- the Ooverniaenl can suddenly erenle prosperity. , Wliat luis lie to look forward to, Northford Community House on gale .season and they did not slight Spring ensemble, which con­ nilANIfOIlD UEVIEW ing tlie jjeople a chance to v/rite this, v/hcn you meet sueii a per­ Wednesday evening for the benefit Soino attention was given to tho Tt is annising, although Mome- There is no reason to believe I hat soher-niindcd biisinoss uion what hope has his family? What the .'Vuger. sists of a full-length coat llieria gives us also a denionstra- to their Senators and Congressman. son, do you flee from iiim, iil;e yon ot the pupils of William-Douglas Wc cleared from Turks Island, tiines irritating, to hear the ioi;e has the student leaving school and slim flared skirt of delft share this faith or that they are looking now to the (loveriiiiienl fur do the lllHo animal that stinks? or School. blue lido cloth and a sports tion ot how tho Visitint? Nurse The Issue will be, of course, Ah well for us all some sweet West Indies witli six thousand bush theor,y voiced that the "taxpay­ an act of magic. What they hope to find in AVashington is a very siin- do you gather around him, and Jacket of rose pink and light M'oi'k, nr any orfc'anizod health whether a (5reat new deluge of bil­ hoiie lies, deeply buried from hu- els of Turks Island salt on board. SHOP OP JENKINS ers," and nnu'o partic,\darly the I)le thing: more of the same spirit of eooperalion Avhieh the',Senate lions will help or hinder permanent drink In the vile .smelling stall Property taxes are now duo and That about two-thirds loaded her. and dark blue checks. A work, honolits tho comnuniily as that he tells you. Now answer me iiaii eye;; and in the hereafter An- payable. For the convonience of tax Ran into a northwest gale it hit brimmed hat of white felt big taxpayers, should largely or Finance (jomiaittec has sliown in its revisiini ot the tax laws. recovery. The opponents will point ',els may, roll the great stone from and white acccscorleB ac. out that billions of dollars have hone.sHy which? Why not ha a lilUe payers. Tax Collector, Charles R. us suddenly and stripped the sails u whole. Many people who help to wlmlly d.etcrmino wduit action They are ho|)eful that well-intentioned laws which needlessly dis­ nir graves away, cented with navy blue com­ $1 FOR YOUR OLD HAT been poured out in recent years horrified, and act thus, make him Leonard has arranged a series of Ave had spread as'though they were plete her ensemble. support the V. N. A. do so with slionid ho taken in any puhlie courage the invcslment of eapilnl will be revised; that prod.uelioii will without building substantial reem­ JAME.3 R. QUINN • office hours In various parts of town paper. Then she fell off and was for the property owners of that lo-,scud ten hours under bare poles the thnuKlit that thoy are hclplui; matter wliioh involves the spend­ be elicotiraged; Hint the llsenl alTnirs of the (liivernmenl will be put ployment. Meanwhile, in Great Brit Of the 48.020,920 persona gain­ can industries arc over 40 years of callty. The remaining schedule Is as during the ten hours, I had heard morning of the Draft Riot In Now that by far the greater part of this Irene Bchoenlng, Mrs. Maurlt'/, Mon- Opening Special ing of money. in order as rajiidly as iiossible, so as to avert llic Ihrent of n further ain, for Instance, greater recovery fully employed in the United States tVioHO oCvlhoir i\oighbors who oau- has been had without the spending. ago. follows: Barker's Storo In Totbket Capt, Wright say to the mate, Ja- turnover was due to the departure'tellus, Mrs. George Hanson, Mrs, ,It will servo' t'oclarif.s' the issue inorijnso in the heavy burden of laxation. Above all, they are hopeful at the last Federal Census, a total York, back In the days of the re- li'iTBt Hhowiiig ot our Now llii{h Qratlc light ^yeight Bott ' nht afford hiedleal iiltonlion. This As one person here put it, we have on April 21 and Aprir28 from 7 to mes Martin, "She will clear Bermu­ beUlon. ' ,.; from NYA Into private Industry is William J. PhlUlps, Mlaa Catherine if M'o try to dolorniiue ,iust wliois that tho Hooscvel't Adminiatratiou will cense to vegnrd as a covert spent 13 billion dollars to keep 13 of 19,552,440 workers were over 40 most significant. 'Tl'i"ls"lnformatlon Lalch, Mrs. Prank 'Atwatcr, Mrs. hat in livo-eolorn. To introcluoo this hat inuV,got ,ao- iaj indeed, onoH'tuifetion of the The Bigelow Twins entertained at 0 P. M.; Northford Store, Northford da all right and she Is reeling off Barbara, Great Grandpa la writ­ a "laxpayer". Tho term is usually attack on its social program every proposal that is put I'orwiu'd in the million people, unemployed. years of age. In other words, about the Masonic Temple, Ansonia, last April 23 from 1 to 5 P. M.; and thirteen knots" at the end of ten ing this, December 25, 1937 at the would seem to refiite, for youth at Louis Watson, Mrs. Hllma O. Cor­ (piainted with our new location, wo will allow you one Nurao Association. 40 per cent of all workers hi Ameri­ night. North Branford Town Hall on April least, the most freciuently expressed coran, Mrs. Esther Klockars, Mrs. applied to an individual who owns intorCHt ot saving this program from Ihe collapse wliicli awaits it it hours scuddln I hoard him say it Is'age of ninety years, and eight dollar for your old one, Tliis lo apply on purohaso oil 30 from 1 to 5 P. M. Interest will bo I VJas born in North criticlsni that workers on the em­ Carrol T. Neal; Mrs. Andrew J. Mc- But the thought that to properly upon whieh ho is assess­ business eoiitimies long enough lo run dciwnliill. S|>eaking ot spending, intimates "ii"- dangerous to heave a vessel to In a month. charged from April 1 at the rate ol gale of wind bat I am going to try | Branford, April 25, y,'l. ergency program as a group tend to Cutcheon. Jr., captain; Mra, Steph­ our regular liiit...... proHOut is this, that uoulaijiouH ed. First let n« aslc "How about There is no net of inngic by whieh Hie floverument itnii re-eronle of one of the biggest speiideis of the mal'.o a career of government work en Fliita, Miss N, Altrui, Miss Mar­ current ofllcial government family, T,l. if payment is not made by May It, Then the storm stay sail was got (psoases arc no vespoetcra of per­ the rent payer?" It stands to the ccniditions of prosperity overnight. But it can lift out of Ihe pntli 1. ready and as she came around it was relief employment." garet Rice, Miss Virginia Rice, Miss are telling this story about the gen­ Taxi, Auto of Future Stasia Peteia, Pricod at $4.00 son. ImaKino a uomnnniily where reason that when the owner rents of private enterprise some of the obstaeles which now liloek a resiiinp- tleman; spread to the blast. Then the Auger The director declared as long as Local Youths his appropriations held out, he Mrs, V. T. Hammer, Jr„ captain; (10 per cent of the people are ahlo a house ho nnist llgure the taxes tion of the movement toward recovery. During a recent vacation in Flor­ Dogs should also receive new lic­ rode out the gale as graceful as a Credit on old hat 1,00 for New York Fair ense .tags during the present niontli duck would ride out the smaller would continue to furnish einploy- Mrs. Hoy H, Cox, Mi.ss Mabel Bar- io afford ade(|ualo modieal atten­ into the vent, along with ius\ir- ida he sauntered into a palm read­ ineiil on projects to as many youths tliolomew, Mrs Rudolph Kiieuer, You Pay ,.$3.00 er's cstabiisiiiucnt to have his for­ and such tags may be obtained at seas of a mill pond. Have Share In '•ft tion, while no puhlie provision is anee, other carrying charges, and the office of the town clerk upon After it iiad Its blow out wc start­ as i)0,ssible. Fin- eligibility to N YA Mrs. Frank Bigelow; Miss Edith tune told. Tiic woman examined Ills projeel work, he ;;aid, a youth must IJoollttie, captain; Mrs, C. Hobart made for the other *I0 per cent. If interest on the money invested. ENGENDEEING MOEE FEAR lung, slender hand with intense in­ payment of the fee required by law. ed the Auger on iiome. N.Y.A. Benefits An additional amount will be added Then, when in the Gulf Stream be IreUvoeii liie ages of 18 and 25 Page, captain; Mrs. C, Hobart Page, diphtheria, or any other eoannun- If lie is such a poor business man terest and told him; "You have the years and have a relief status cer­ cajitain; Mrs. Leo J. FInnoran, Mrs. SHOP of JENKINS, Inc. 'I'lie House Labor sub-commiltee lias .just siii'eeeded nil.uiirably in as a penalty for any who fail to took a northeast gale, hove the Au­ A breakdown of N Y A employ­ ioahlo disease, gets a start in such that ho forgets lo llgure in the I hand of a man who iiandles a great tified to by the municipal relief or William Krcmser, Mrs. Dom Bontu- emplmsizing niiolher ot the mnny uneerlaiiilies which slimulale busi­ deal of money. Yes, I would say you license their dogs within the speci­ ger to and rode that out without any ment figures by tov.'ns shows that 189 Church St. — Now Haven a oonnniniity it will spread like taxes he probabl.v won't own Ihe fied time. welfare bureau. libus, Mra. Charles Neely, captain; ness tears and |)Ush Amerien dee|ier into the new depression. The are a professional gambler." damage. If you ever fail in with an Branford lists .seven and East Ha­ Mrs, Howard K. Teachman, Mrs. An house long. The ' rent payer is, old sailor that has had experience Tlio first aim of the admiiiistra- wildfire, with the schools, the mov­ einnmittoe has favorably acted upiui that "must" legislative bill call­ ven 19, drew Lawrence, Mra, Alfred E. Gale, therefore, in elTeet a taxpayer. The Now Haven Trap Rock Quar­ of a north east gale in the Gulf The number of relief cnlployl'(^': tioii. lie eonllntieti, is to give tiic? ies, the stores and other moeting ing for Kedernl conlrol of wages luul liours. Statistics .lust compiled on family youtli.s work that will jirovkie them Mrs. Joseph DePizzol; Mrs. ft. E. A man who operate a store incomes in Hie United States—based ry is again operating after being Stream and sec wliixt he tells you. of the NYA in Connecticut iia.'i more Beers, captain; Mi.ss Beatrice Hy- l)laoos acting as agents of con­ Itumanitnrinii motives are above criticism; everyone must agree siiut down during the winter mon­ Tho current towards the north east than doubled since last October, v.'itli money for the neeessilies of must pay for a license and is also on income tax return.v.—siiows that life, but in .'10 duiiig, they are put on laiid, Mrs Vernon Gedney, Mrs. Vera tagion. with the desire to give every American wcn'knuui a liigber wage. Hut the District of Columbia led the na­ ths. and a north east gale against it Thomas J. Dodd, State Director, has Barker. taxed upon the goods which he surely does stir up a lot of troubled announced. Dodd said that as ot jobs liiat will provide training de­ today, when workmen and eiuployers alike are emifrouted with the tion last year in per family incomes signed to be of use to them later in It Is a fine and praiseworthy carries, lie must pass those items Persons interested in making ellh v.'atcr. After the north caster we April 4, there v/erc 1.703 needy Mrs. Hay U. Plant, chairman; Mrs. problem of whether there shall be any wage at all, siieli legislntion is The aver.age family hi the District private industry and biisiniHis, Archer Knowiton, MrS. Carl Green- thing to help others. AYhen yon along as part ot his selling price earned S3,780 last year. or baseball team should report at started the Auger on her way once youths employed on a wide variety v;itii the NYA paying for the labor vail, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Howard Jan- eontribnie to tho Visiting N.nrso trcmoiulously disturbing. The District's population is, by a Trap Rock Field on Sunday after­ more. of projects about tlie stale, corn- if ho wants to stay in businea. pared to 803 on October 28, I037,|°" t'l" Projects, the communities—-,-•-...-.sen, Mrs. Alber- t HlUman, Mrs. John Assoeiation you are also helping Besides thai, the new proposal would put both employer and em­ large majority, made up of persons noon for practice. The schedule Then when off the Virginia coast More ind.irootly, the wliole pop­ the low point of NYA employmenti;"^l»»s"'"'"B '•'"^'" f-'"'^ services other K, Murphy, Mrs. A, B. Burr; Mrs, ployee into a strait jacket anddeiaand that they live within it or give on the Federal payroll. Thus, It season opens next month. it began to haze up In the south yourself. ulation liolp to make the value of oast, looked dark and dismal. After than normal governmental func-|Jobn Rogers, captain; Mrs. Oeorge up living altogether. It eoiuplelely disregards the human' eloment, the would appear that John Taxpayer since its inception In 1935, £teak^a.itl Pinnail^Supjaatl ^ North Branford was invaded by •1 while there came a breeze from The sharp incrca™ in employees Uoiis at a lireatly reduced cost, Dodd Bishop Mrs. S. M. Clark, Mrs. Hay any property holding. What would is tlie best paying employer In the ' 1 J „„:,1 1-1-1 oil rl II ri <>i'< III. Tt A i-n in.•<„'.<• T r...... I geographic element and the elemeut of eommoii .sense. anglers from near and far on Good tlrat direction which was in the Au was attributed to tlie current bus­ moiid Barnes, Mrs, Victor La-^zarl; be Ihe eft'ecl on the value of a lo­ United States, Willys E, Beach, captain; Raymond VJantAiSS FAMILY MKALSI, In the inlerests of the natiou as n whole, it is lo be h(ipciTrornuincc iH yoiira -willi u new Glenwood Island range lights came into line. (^as llange. IJeeiiie now lo inBluIl a Gienwood tion here in Branford. Although part of the taxing philosophy of has become an Increasingly impor­ lltional thousands of letters that The brightly colored eggs were iod, the NYA has not only filled its Baldwin, Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte K, Pierce of Mon tant factor In public education. found tucked away In every nook The Auger was headed for them, current quota for the stale, but 111 W. C. Van Wiigen, Mi.ss Carolyn anil iiiitli yon and your funiily -will enjoy it* we do not anticipate any innne- every civilized country. Since a YOU AND INDUSTEY 'loured in as the people expressed towese Street has been entertain­ many advunlugcH for yearn lo come, America spends more lor educa­ their oiJinions. and under shrubbery. Guests includ came in by tiie roamers then the Industrial centers has long v/aiting Baislcy, Mrs, G. H. Foole. diate local uio'vc in that direction, uniu's properly holdings owe a ing Mr, and Mrs. Kenerson Edwards from tion than all the other countries ol ed Lorraine and Edward Wail 3rd., narrows and anchored at the east lists of youth seeking an opportun­ Mrs. F. S. Jourdan, captain; Mrs. and daughters, Valerie and Carolyn lai'iJo share ot their value lo the end of Staten Island some time be wo consider the present an oppin-- the world. This is evidence of our afraid to face some great fact. He Gerald Bunnell, James Augur, Geo. ity to work, Charles Close, Mrs. John McCabe. of Rochester, Vt. "Till! FUTURE IN AJIEUICA" tween midnight and daylight in the tuno time lo revive the nuitler, if eomunmity he is bound to sup­ high standard of living. las committed some crime and Is Augur 3rd., Donald Fair, Doris Pair Tlie recession, Dodd declared, in­ Mrs. R. K. Brewer, Mrs, V/llllani morning. only as a topic for dise\issiun. port coninmnity cnterpri.ses in afraid of the future. He is afraid to and Thomas Fair. terrupted a downward trend of em­ llolchki.ss, Mrs. Edward Oarrily; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Craig have Tiien in the morning there was no ployment on projects that .set in in Mrs. Dana L, Bianchard, captain; Glenwood It is our opinion that Ihe bor­ prnymrtion to his holdings. And, meet his creditors. He is afraid he returned to their homo In Cherry There Is one subject associated Mrs, Clarence Fair will entertain i call lo wash down decks. The run the Winter of 1930-1037, became Mrs. Anton Kronhoim, Mrs, John II. the rent pa.ver is taxed, although cannot make a success, He is afraid Hill Road following a trip to Nov/ WUhNew IIUAI^TIIRIFT Burners ough is an unnecessary unit with our standard of living which Stray Thoughts he win be scoffed at. He Is afraid to the Paddiers at her home on Main , up the Jersey coast in a soutli easier greatly accelerated after March of Donnelly, Mrs. Stephen Cooke, York. K whose functions could very well indirectly, exactly upon the same we tend to Ignore because somehow live longer. Street tonight. had done up the Job in good shape 1937 and continued unabated until Mrs, Donald .yawleile, Mrs, Roland he discharged by the town, pro­ basis, his ability to jniy. wo never think ot our amusements Other people are afraid to die. The beginning of this trip we last November when the upward F. Geier. Mrs. Althea Belding of Bradley $69.50 i and recreations as being related to l!y Crump .!. Strickland Miss Emily White of Twin Lakes dropped the Auger out of the slip trend set in, bably at a saving in money. In the They are afraid to go into the Mrs. Milton P, Bradley, captain; Avenue la enjoying a 10-day cruise anything so statistical. Yet, noth­ Road entertained the Trl-Young at the foot of Broom Street, East "Ti-ie most spectacular movement AND YOUK BUY IRON AND STEEL •;reat unknown. They are afraid to Mrs, Ciiarles F, Freeman, Miss Julia on the S. S. Statendam to Bermuda f days when boroughs were organ­ River, New York on the second in emiiioyment during tlie tv/o year.s OIJJ itANGK ing can more emphatically describe MAN'S GREATEST liNEMY take the flight out into the great People's Society at her home on Lanpliier, Mrs. Joseph Bodner, Miss and Havana. Iron and steel products amount­ operation," Dodd said, "made lt.self ized the various sections ot our the life ot any people than the way PEAR, is the greatest enemy of beyond. They are afraid of the ing to nearly 300 million dollars felt early in November 1937 and is town were nu)re isolated and had In which they spend their leisure. It mankind. We fear to attempt to do world to come. They are afraid of FUTURISTIC TAXI (TOf) AND AUTO MODELS FOR NEW were bought by tho railroads last YORK EXPOSITION IN 1939. currently continuing. At that time nmny alrietly local interests not Is estimated that the American poo- this job because someone niighl tlieir record, They are afraid of the year. THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS departures for jirivate employment iple spend close to $10,000,000,000 crltlze us We fear to attempt that black sod under which tlieir body NEW YORK (special)—Tlie neer, wiio IS busy making llie fu- BUY, BUILD or RE-FINANCE shared by other parts ot the town, taxi of tlie future will be a short will come to your home every day through dwindled to insignificant figures, .'every year for their amusements job because someone might ridicule is to be iiianted, Tliey are urislic vehicles for the focal ex­ This condition no longer exists. oval vehicle, running on liiree hibit on transportation at the ex­ new candidates for NYA work ap­ WATER USERS and recreations. us. We fear to attempt some other afraid of the life beyond the grave THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR YOUR HOME NOW wheels so "iliat it may weave in position. peared in large numbers and many All of oiir more ' important eon- Class I railroads In 1930 expend­ andertaklng because wo might fall They light for life because they are and out of trallic and may be Au hlterualioit.lt Dally i^ctri/iapt'r Designer Loewy's conceptions n records tor you the world's <:le;'.n. canatrucllve liotnss. The .Monitor workers who had previously left ap­ Under Our eerns, such as Bohools, roads, and ed more than $25,000,000 for water 1 With a larger portion of Its popU' down on the Job. We fear to start afraid to die. parked Willi ease. ?., '™"^P°'"'"''''" methods in the doe,i not exiiiojt crime or ccnsatlon: [iolIlii.r does It Ignore thetn. plied for reinstatement. Because of lor locomotlvos and In maintaining tntlon in school than has any other out In the face of trying circum­ The autoniDbiio of tho future world of Tomorrow are the pro- but deals ctjrrectlvely with llirtn, Prcmres ipr busy men ivnd all llio public heallh, aro town mnttors, jection of inventions and im- liiniliy. Includaie the v.'celtly UiiKaJlne Cecttcn. this, total employment figures ro.ie FLEXIBLE HOME MORTGAGE PLAN water stations. country In the world, America sup­ stances because we might not be Good business sense always eoni will be wide in front and narrow lumdled by the toAvn. We doubl in back Willi tho motor at tho pruvemehls which already exist, precipitately from the low point of ports one-fourth ot her entire popu­ able to finish the task. We live in a uiands a good price In the open but winch have not yet been put Th" ClirSstlcn Sclenre Puhli'i'.lln:, Society Savings in our Institution are insured up to $5000 very muchwhotlieivanybody can rear and niucii more room will be into mass production. They rep­ One. I.'orway street, aoston. MassachuBctls 803." A now automobile tiro incorpo­ lation—free from productive work fearful mood. We live In a fearful market. Please fnler my subscrinticn to The christian Etlenoe Konilor (or devoted lo Ihe passengers than at resent the sensible trend toward Mr. Dodd's statement al,';o dealt present a logical reason for tho rating a revolntlonary Vion-skld but'actlve In advancing our nation­ world. present. B iierlud of more elTicient taxicabs and motor I yep.r S12.D0 C month? JC.CO 3 months 13,03 I month El 00 v/lth the large turnover of employ­ BRANFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS eontinuance of the borough. Stony tread design engineered to give al knowledge. Some people are afraid to live, This will be true it the New cars. Wednesday lisue, mchdiiiB Mattaetiie Section; 1 year 12 CO. fl Issues 25a HAMILTON SHOPS unusual traction and barking ef- York World's Fair sets a new The new autos will bo a pari ment on the NYA that preceded Creek and Short Beach aro in No jjwonder Americans point with while otliers are afraid to die. The SUaSCIUBE TO niE style for motor transportation of fectlvonosS on slippery roads has of one of many huge, free ex. the present trend and on this .score & LOAN ASSOCIATION 3BJ8 Eades St. at 35 South Main St. .. Opp, Branford High Bohool some ways apart from tho town prldefto our nearly 30,000,000 pupils suicide goes to a premature grave . tlie future as Ihe result of the iiibits to be built by Fair design­ read: been announced by a leading rub­ andmiora than 1,000,000 teachers, because he la afraid to live. He ls| BKANl-'ORD RFAIEW ilisplay of models fashioned by ijuip.e Co/Jy (,,; Hrt,;ii;il U.S. BALDWIN, Mgr. ers to show how we will live "The large turnover In employ­ anil therefore have their own spec- ber company. OrSiinlzed adult education, too, afraid to face the wetld. He Is Raymond Loewy, InduEtrial engi­ 111 the future. Toole ISklg Branford, Conn. ment taken together with the fact Tol. 627-2 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSBAY, APRIL 21, 1938 >• Pajrc Six THE BKANFOUD REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1038 Page Seven Tennis Football New Haven Begins Celebration Of Tercentenary All In The LATEST SPORT NEWS Wrestling Day's Wofk Meand^rings JOSEPH M. ZAFFINO SPORTS EDITOR By Nettle Ilnle Carpenter of .a I'RIMING Tin: VVUV FinanclnV "punip-pri'mlng" ligurcs nford High Nine M^et East Haven ^^^^ largely in •the lliought and speech Book Worm ot the people today, to say nolhlnE of tile np.wspnpers. I wonder how many of the younger Benerallon— Croatian Bowlers Set For Tournament Contest To Be Played or oven llielr fathers and mulhers —ever had the experience ot prim­ My D'6af Mary— "Your Clilld ant! Ills rarents' Local Track Team ing a pump ior ever saw It done. In We're oft to the Klioro collage tor my youth the pump at the end ot Alice C. Brill and Mary Pardee llie kitchen sink was considered * the week-end. Junior has some boys Youlz. Local Alleys Will At East Haven Field coming In Sunday morning tor Work Hard Preparing Shucco Primed For Battle great convenience. II came up high "Parents Look at Modern Educa­ enough to allow a good sized water breaklasl and Piilty IsglvliiK a par­ tion"—Winifred F. Bain. Be Scene Of Big liuil to .'jtaiid under Uie spout from ly Saturday, Yes, 'i'ed, Sr. did try "Petticoat Vagabond." — Nelll Monday Afternoon wliieli the water came out and 'this thai poll.sli on his ciir lilid sivys to Jame.s. For Strenuous Schedule Match Sunday pull was not supposed to get empty, tell Len he still thinks Ills idea Is "'riie House In Antigua" Louis Ad- espectially at night, since the pump best. . nnilc. Phil Peterson, Who Made A Cjood Showing As A Mount!;man might—and often did need to be Here's the list of books you want­ "Pride of Lions"—B, P. Jearey. A cla.sh that ha.'s been anticipated | Track Team To Be C()achcd Hy Jolin H. Kncclu, Jr., And Will lie Last Season, Will Stan In The Box For Branford—East l.r.ven primed In the., morning.;Our well ed— • "Ivtecliaitlcal Refiigeratlon and jy iMWllnt; fans for some time ha.s' A.ssisted By Aihbrbsc 1'; McGowari, lix-Yale Athlete, And Harry was In the cellar and the pump 'East Qoos West" — Younglilll Service"—Adrian J. Bnydcvv. infilly come. It i.'i the Ural annual Favored To Win First Contest Of Season.—Have Great Tea:.i shaft extended down into It. Inside Kang theautorof "Tlio Grass "I