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VOL, Xm—NO. 44 Branford, Conneolicut, Tliursday, February G, 1041 Price Five Cents Town Hall Books Show DozeiiAccidents'Seaview Ave. Public Invited School Authorities Bring 85 Death Certificates Reported Here Not Public Way To Illustrated Low Cost Music Lessons During Month Judge Decides Lecture Friday A decision barring the Town of; Branford Garden Ohib Announces Received For Record January Is a bad accident month. Branford from' assuming control To Branford Children Last month 12 automobile owners Program For Coming' Year reported at the police station wliilc I over Seavlew Ave. Hotchkiss Grove, in the same month in 1940 there as a public way'or town highway Town Clerk Winfield Morgan Lists Deaths Of Ten Per­ ! has been handed down In Superior A meeting of the executive board Able Teachers In Various Instruments Engaged To Teach were 13 accidents. In 1939 the mun- of the Branford Garden club was sons Over 85 Years Of Age—Thirteen Did Not Live ber was less, seven. Court by Judge John Cornell. Group Classes After School Hours—Orchestral Work In a suit flled two years ago, held Friday afternoon in the home To Reach Age Of 50. Icy Roads caused most of the Sylvia B, Parkinson and Frederick of Mrs. Samuel A. Griswold, the For High School Included." mishaps. The same condition exist­ R. Houdo> administrator of the es­ president. An announcement was ed throughout the state. Accidental deaths clalired Tour ol tate of \yinford Hotchkiss, named made of the New York and Boston A deflnito step forward has been Branford's residents last year, tit State Highway Commissioner the town,' Its , selectmen, Gurdon Ilower shows March 17 to 22. Junior Society William J. Cox has addressed a John P. Callahan taken to bring training advantogcs the total 85 deaths recorded at the Bradley, John Rogers and Frank Two new members were voted in, town clerk's office, ten died after letter to ail operators of trailer ^,i„^,^ „^ „^. ^„^„,^ to children in Branford who wish Mrs. William L. Rice and Mrs. Will Be Honored to take up and become proHolent reaching the age of 85 and two of Gives Program trucks in Connecticut, urging the wnrner,.as deXendants, Robert A. Benton. use of chains when lee or snow pro those passed the UO mark, both I It was charged that Seavlow Ave. Mrs. William Plnkham distrib­ in, musical instruments. The school men. Ten were In their eary 80's For Juveniles sent any danger of slippery spots. I was a road constructed for the use On February 19 authorities with the approval,of This step was taken, the Commis­ uted the programs for the year. and 20 had lived 70 years. Thir­ of owners of land in the grove and The program: the local board of education have teen were under 50 years of age. sioner said today, to reduce the The Junior Musical Art society danger of traffic delays caused by f'|^„notV fo r use as a public thorough- February 7, 2:45 P. M. Blaokstono At a recent meeting of the com- arranged tor, group classes to bo Deaths recorded tor 1940 follow: presented a reciprocity program for Memorial Library. Illustrated Lec­ JANUARY taught In the school buildings af­ members of the Juvenile Musical •t'^u^v",?/""""'""'"'.,"''??";'^''"''Jack-knlflne' across the highways.! ^ D"'-1"„^.„„B «'<„ =„ ,hurrican , e ^,^of3 1938 a ture "The Trailslde Theatre," Mr. dinner to be given in honor of John Hugh Spencer; Hostesses, Mrs. J. ter the day's sessions and at a very 0—George Foote, 84 Art society Tuesday afternoon in P. Callahan on his 50th anniver­ low cost. A sot too of forty cents sor of one maintenance district re Wesson Phelps and Miss Lauretta sary as grand knight of Eldorado 6—Josephine Qulnlan, 76 the academy. the Hotchkiss Grove Association Babcock. per lesson has been arranged and' ported sUty-five trailer trucks jack Council, Knights of Columbus, the plan brings to town a'faculty 7—George J. Rozakat, 59 The following program was ren­ made repairs to a considerable ex­ March 7, 8P.M. Blaokstono Me­ 15—Louise Gertrude Hollmann, 66 dered: piano, "Two Guitars," Rus­ knifed after they failed to get to tent. Later, It was alleged, the town plans were completed for the affair of able teachers in the various in­ hilltops without chains. A few morial Library. Illustrated Lecture which will bo held at the Summit struments to conduct these group 23—Bessie Baldwin Beach, 88 sian folk song, Lillian Barron; pi­ proposed to rebuild and take over "Branford Gardens and Christmas 27—Samuel Skldmore Beach, 72 ano, "From a Birch Canoe," Ben­ trucks following behind State De­ the roads as a public thoroughfare. Hou.'ie February 10. All members of classes and develop local instru­ partment sanding crews neeotlatcd Doorways," Mrs. John H. Birch; the Knights of Columbus and oth­ mentalists wllliout the lieed of go-. 29—Joseph Evaskevlch, 72 der, Marlon Diver; piano, "Buona hostesses, Mrs. John H. Birch and 31—Johannah Corcoran, 85 the hills successfully. er friends of Mr. Callahan may at­ Ing out of toWL tor instruction and ' Notte," Nevln, Barbara Harrison; The jack-knlflng accidents all fol­ Miss Madolln Zacher. 29—Mary Rice Brennan, 83 vocal, "Forgotten," Cowles, Anne tend. Its Incidental high costs. For those lowed one pattern, the maintenance April 4, 2:45 P. M. Blackstone Me­ children whohavo a desire to study FEBRUARY ^^ Gale; piano, "Minute Waltz," Cho­ Canvassers Will morial Library, Illustrated Lecture The speaker of the evening will 3—Bridget Teresa O'Brien, 83 supervisor reported. Each trailer bo William J. Clancy, district man­ an instrument but not in posses­ pin, Nancy Fitzgerald; piano, truck failed to get more than part "Honolulu of the Paradise Islands," sion of one, a low price, purcliase 6—George Cripps, 78 "Burning of Rome," Paull, Betty Wear Red Cross Mrs. William M. MeKenstie; hostes­ ager of the Metropolitan Life In­ 8—Harry KUlam, 66 ' ' ' way up the hill without chains. surance Company,in Boston, and plan with convenient Installmotits Lou Lake; piano, "Hymn to the Spinning driving wheels o.ulckly lost ses, Mrs. J. Howard Adams and has been provided to make the 12—Daniel Joseph McCarthy, 74 Eternal," Concone, James Donotrlo; Mrs. Charles N. Baxter. the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. 16—Peter Ablondl, 75 traction and the trucks slid back identification Clancy of this place. Among the owning of an Instrument possible violin, "Aria from Martha," Fla- across the highway as each driver May 2, 2:45 P. M. Mrs, Ernest G. to most of the students Interested. 26—Frank Whitaker, 27 tqw, Julia Mooney; piano, "Etude," Continued on page two S. Craig, hostess; "House Plants; Invited guests who have signified 28—George Collins Fitzgerald, 18 • Canvassers in the present Red their Intention to bo present are' Mr. Pctor Conte of New Haven'will Chopin, Pauline Dunbar; piano Cross enrollment will wear a Red their Culture and Care," Miss Joy William J. Shea, state deputy, and conduct aU classes In wliid Intru- MARCH "Ave Maria," Schubert, Anne Will- cross Identification tag. Logeo. 2—Petrunla Elizabeth Waskevlch, Danlel P, Maroantonla, district ments and Mr. Gerald Quldloe Is Hams; piano, "Serenade," Schubert; CORONER ABSOLVES In addition to the list,of workers Juno 0, 2:45 P. M. Mrs. J. HowaVd, deputy. I In charge ol the string groups. Miss 57 Shirley Kolbin; vocal, "Gypsy Love previously announced, Mrs. John hostess; "Containers," Mrs. A. N. 12—^Matilda Anderson Nelson, 73 HOBERT C. TENOSKE General Chairman John Murphy Mac Devlin of Branford will teach Song," Herbert, Rosemary Hess; Baldwin of Pine Orchard has added Creadlck. and co-shah man RoUln O. Klnnoy I the piano gioups. The classes In 16—Thomas Whitaker, 65 Continued on page flve piano, "Prelude 0 Mltior,", Rach­ Hobert C. Tenoske, 17, of 105 In­ hte follpwilife'names; Mrs. Waller I have announced the following com- drum work Is taolng worked up this 20—Allda D. 5each, 84 maninoff, Karl ; piano,^"Im­ Powers Mrs. Harry Paine, Mrs. mittce In caie ol aiiangomonts; \wook. These classes wlU mijBtiswaek- 23—John Lane'plarit;VBl'' dian Neck Ave., was not a licensed / - ,.{1 promptu," Strickland, Irene Zacker; automobile operator and "should Franklin Wagnor and Mis Ficdeilck ILLUSTRATED TALK iHonorary reception, Rev..Edv^ard J. ly'and a rare opportunity Is now ' APRIL •••'• ;,', " ,,...':: piano, "Gbllywog's: Cakewalk," JDe- ngtfiaye beeii'-entrusted^wltt^^hls Harris. ' , ,-'•;( i,'t -Domenfjky,' ch())rmaii;,J»,_A:>AllDlf- nvallable tQj8ranford,boys,and glrjs • „i—Y5!i"liag.-JSHJ.'^'?.ll?fe'iJ'.§i • - • ^; .1iussy,""MUdfe- a Cutler; 'accoinijan-. ''veiScle "111"°vl6ial,loir~ol'" statute?'' -»jWre'flcc-^'rr%kt?'i •'-'-^—ON VA]£ENTIN'£^ matt, John Baiiy, W. S. Clancy, to own and study a musical In- ' 9—c"hafies*"Sugus{ui-' Biacicstone, Ists, Joseph Mooney, Pauline Dun­ Coroner James J. Corrlgan stated S.S. Cold Ilarbor, the American Patrlck Condon, Thomas P. cm'tln, I strument of tlioJr own chqoslnB. •83 . bar and Nancy Fitzgerald. as he absolved him of criminal re­ Red Cross Mercy Ship sailed from The Trlfollum of Trinity Chuich John B Dunn Patrick It. Dunn. Already cniollcd In thcjo Instru­ 14—LlUle F. Juhan, 72 sponsibility for the death of Ever­ Baltimore en Saturday, February 1st win sponsor a bridge party In the Thomuh King. Fiank J. Kinney. ment clas.'ics aie; Baibaia Boldt- 16—Alice T. Farrlll Sykes, 61 ett W. Mason, 79, a carpenter of 119 with 6,000 tons of foodstuffs for the Parish House February 19 at 8 P. M, thy, Timothy J. McCarthy, Andrew mann, Joan Rcscntlial, Lucille 17—Frank Rocco Bonnelli, 82 Indian Neck Avenue. people of Spain and milk, vitamins, Decorations will bo appropriate tO|jo|,„ jn Kinney, Charles McCor-\Orl!tln, Marie Donadlo, Anna Dro 27—Etta K. Nesblt, 68 Funeral Service The fatality occurred Jan. 25, on medicines and clothing for the Washington's Birthday. On Febru J. McCutcheon, C. V. McDormott, tar, Charles Rltehctelll, Betty 28—Elvira C. Rlce> 80 Indian Neck Avenue, Tenoske was children of uncoupled France. ary 13 the Trlfollum will present T. F. McDermott, M. J. McDonald, rilnchey, Jen Adams, Clarence Iloyt MAY Meld Today For operating flie car over a glare lee After unloading part of her cargo an Illustrated talk oh the history Patrick McGuIre,, James Redding, Grace Coates, Edith Williams, Mary 3—Clayton Y. Kenyon, 86 and snow covered road. When he at Cadiz, the Cold Harbor will pro­ ol old valentines by A. Carroll John Regan, Alexander White. GUI, Edward Klczynskl, Dorothy 9—James Edward Tobln, 73 saw Mason walking on the right ceed to Barcclonar and Marseilles Means of the Collector's Shop, Now Publicity, Edward B. Lonorgan, St Louis, Mary Lou Barba, Bertha 10—Dora Amelia Johnson, 67 V. Goclowski where the American Red Cross has Haven. All who are Interested are chairman, Walter KatowskI, Thom­ A r r 1 n g t o n , Richard Monglllo, hand side of the road, he applied Invited to attend. I 12—Robert Footo, 89 set up distribution centers. Distri­ as E. Matthews; tickets, Andrew P. Joseph Woychowskl, Roland St Vincent W. Goclowski of 15 his brakes and the car skidded 17—Claus August Llndeen, 69 around and the left rear tender bution in both countries will be Owens, chairman, Frederick R. Louis, Thuro Poison, Marcus Mlck- 26—^Taylor Llnsley, 04 Breezy Lane passed away Monady handled by a staff of American Red Houde, Frank LIpkvlch, Anthony olson, Frank Ny^iird, Francis RIola, night in the New Haven Hospital struck Mason, and he died in his Cross representative.'!, some of 27—John Walter Williams 51. home before medical aid could Associated Business Giordano, Edward A, Driscoll; en-1 Joseph Gro.ss, William Calabreso, JUNE following an Illness of two weeks. Continued on page three tertalnment, John Ahern, chair- Tony Santos, Norman Coluburn, He was born in Poland and had reach him. Hears Talk on Taxes '4-1 5—Loren Cole Baker, 67 "In conclusion, it seems manifest man. Dr. Ralph Cavallaro, Frank John Eric sen, Donald Courtsal, 5—^Ida Sophia Anderson Olson ,59 been a resident of Branford lor Joan Roth, Wanda Loisker. the past 40 years. For a number that Tenoske should, not have been MARCH-OF-DIMES About 20 attended the meeting of J. Kinney, Jr.; arrangements Will- 6—Marcelle SelUna Page ,67 entrusted with this vehicle in vio­ the As.soclated Business of Bran­ lam J. McCarthy, chairman, Valde- An orchestra has dcon formed to 13—Jean Ellen Erlckson, 6 of years he had been employed as moulder at the M. I. F. factory. lation of statute,"" the coroner ford Tuesday night in the Althea mar Karlawlsh, John M. McDer­ meet every Thursday aftoriwon n\ ' 18—Lewis Moss Falrchlld,67 states. "It was his lack of driving March-ot-Dlmes boxes will be Tea Room. The door prize, donated mott, James I. Fisher. during the 7th period at the high 21—John Veronka, 52 Surviving him are his widow Pe- experience in combination with the picked up tills week so those who by Mrs. Alice T. Wallace, was school. Mr. Ouldicc , has taken 25—Julius Anderson, 57 legla Czaplickl; four sons, Stephen elements, rather than any act or have not deposited their dimes tor awarded to Mrs Walter Delon, charge of this and it Will be miidc Continued on page five and Edward of Branford, Frank of acts of gross or wilful misconduct the Infantile paralysis fund are Final plans were made for the GRAND TAX LIST up of all students who plan an In­ Bristol and Joseph of New Haven; or negllEerice whicli was the cause asked to do so as soonas po.sslble sijeliing bee In the high school au­ SET AT $13,273,223 strument and wish to enjoy a BRANFORD MASONS and three daughters Mrs. Helen Na- of the accident; and I therefore ditorium Feb. 17. The speaker was course of training In orchestral lewajek, Ann and Sophie, all of find that the said Hobert C. Te­ Blackstone Memorial Library will Arthur F. Goethiner of Glaston­ work. For. this there Is no charge. this place. The Board of Assessors find a MEET IN HARTFORD noske Is not criminally responsi­ remain open on Lincoln's and bury, president of the Conn. Fed­ grand list of $13,273,223, an Increase This orchestra Is Independent of Funeral services were conducted ble for the death of deceased." Washington's birthday. eration of Taxpayers association. win this morning at 8:30 In the Clancy of $370,040 over the previous year, 'he Instrument classes and Masons of Connecticut met yes­ This Indicates a healthy growth of i welcome all pupils who play any terday and today in Hartford tor Funeral Home with requiem high the town In new dwellings. There,'"strument regardless of what the 153rd annual communication mass at 9 o'clock In St. Mary's 'source of training they are taking of the grand lodge, A. F. and A. M. church. Bearers were: Victor Tro- Has Qualities Essential to a Knight is a total of 4,312 tax,ltsts on file for the town, and 230 of which Is In that Instrument. Its object is of Connecticut, at the Masonic janoski, John Seneskl, Frank Hor- to organize all playeis In the school Temple. awskl, and John Domkowski. John P. Callahan's Talents Car­ El Dorado Council K. of 0. Will granted a sum of $200,035, In mili­ ried. Him Into Many Fields— Give Testimonial Dinner In His tary exemptions. into an orchestra to appear at the This morning reports were made various school events. The follow­ r by committees and appointments Born in New Haven June 30, Honor—Held Many Responsible 1856—Married Alice Carney Oivio and Fraternal Posts ing have already enrolled In this made and new officers Installed. DEMAND INCREASES About The Foreign Situation Thursday afternoon orchestral Attending from here were; Her­ FOR "BEE" TICKETS In John P. Callahan the Knights About this time the splendid group—Jacob Seller, Fred Qheroll, bert R. Harrison, Charles N. Bax­ J. W. DulTleld, head of the speak Joseph Claglla, Donald Knowlton, ter, W. W. Ham, Kenneth Swan- Community wide Interest is evi­ of Columbus can boast of a mem­ work of Father McGlvney and his ers'bureau of the New York Times, oeno Nardella, Charles Baldvirln' felder, Gustave A. R. Hamre, Lewis denced in the old fashioned spell­ ber who symbolizes the fine quali­ .^luiwurstalwarut P'"i'<;eipioneer»s .1In. UM!U.»„.„organizinBg thU.Ce ^p^ tt,o subJect, "The Foreign oienn Ward Carol Bradley Con- G. Hamilton, John B. Hamre and ing bee to be held in the high ties essential to a Knigh, t an, „d the Knights Of Columbus in New Haven g,^„,^,„„ ,„, Amerldan Prepared- Stance HlnVjcL"™^^^^^^ became known Ralph Nellson. school auditorium Monday night, dinner to be tendered him at Sum- vtollBhtenthei"'''^'!! ^*' *•; weelcly 'uncheon of Shirley 0111, Emily Nygard, Paul- February 17 l'"" House, Wednesday evening. the great opportunity to lighten the ihrkot7ry'du,..,b. ,._Monday„ .." .noon!. _.. ' Dunbar, Irene Zacker, Nancy I I There will be fun—learning—, February 19, by El Dorado Council financial burden of the widow and Forty-nine were present and the the orphan appealed greatly to Mr. Fitzgerald, Mary-Lou Miller, May if , PLAN TESTIMONIAL prizes and surprises. I»"«» other fellow members Is a fit- visiting Rotarlans were Fred Hol- Llndbcrg and Claire Rallo. TO FRED. BLICKER Advanced demand for tickets,""8 testimonial, Callahan who. In company with brook of the Clinton 'Madlson-Ouli- makes it unlikely that any will be John P. Callahan was born in twenty other enthusiastic young ford club and R. P, Bailey and Clar­ left for door sale. Get yours now. New Haven, Conn., June 39 1856, men, became a charter member of ence Piatt of the New Haven club. GIVES FRENCH PROGRAM widow's Son Lodge, A. F. & A. M. El Dorado Council. will give a testimonial dinner to All proceeds go for the High the son of John and Ellen Collins Sal Partrlllo, William Metfert and Past Master Frederick P. Bllcker at School Library Fund. Associated Callahan, pioneers of St. Patrick's Many homes In Branford have Rev. Frederick Murray were ap­ w the Friday night. Among the Business of Branford is the spon- Church. In his early manhood he benefited from the Insurance plan pointed a committee for Ladles' The Allegro Music club held a speakers will be Stanley T. Will­ came to Branford and was associ­ of this fine organization. Mr. Cal­ Night. meeting Monday night in the home iams of North Haven, district dep­ ated with the Branford Lock Works. lahan was successively grand of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Pratt of uty of the 4th Masonic District, and He married Alice Teresa Carney, JOHN P. CALLAHAN knight, finanislal secretary and ad­ Klrkham street. Samuel W. Beach the Rev. William Nicolas of East First Aid Class Graduates January 7, 1880 and of their eight vocate which post he still holds. NURSES PARTY TONIGHT was the leader and' the subject Haven, Grand Chaplain. children, six are living. They are Ann Callahan of Park Hills, Ky. He has played a prominent part "French Music." The following pro­ Last evening in the Short Beach Mrs. James L. O'Nell of New Haven, His native talents carried him In­ In civic, life holding such responsl- The committee for the Visiting gram of French music was given School a class in First Aid took Mrs. E. W. Cole of Stamford, James to many fields of activity. A record ble posts as tax collector, ropre-, Niirses card party in the high school Berceuse, from "Jocelyn." Godard WILL NAME DRAFTEES I their written examinations which P., Vincent A.,and Gerald E. of of the great day whcp the Soldiers' sentatlvc in the General Assembly, this evening Is: Eugenie Enqulst; Aria "SlUe bon Mill I are forwarded to Wa.shlngton. Cer- Stamford and William E. Callahan Monument was presented to Bran­ auditor, registrar of voters, chair­ Mrs. John McCabe, chairman; heure," from "Faust," Gounod, Hel­ Clerk Frank Hartman of the tiflcateswlll be sent to those mem- of Park Hills, Ky. His family also ford by the G. A. R. would not be man of the Democratic Town Com­ Mrs. Charles F. Freeman, Mis. R, en Smith; "Adore and Quiet Be," dratt board announces that 13 reg- , bers who passed the tests, Includes faster daughter. Miss An complete without a tribute to the mittee and moderator of the annu­ E. Enqulst, Mrs. Guy R. Barker, Mrs, Gounod, Alice Warner; "A Little istrants of Branford and East Ha-| Another group is forming and na M. Carney of Branford and 12 fine speech in which he, a young al town meeting on many occasions. Raymond M. Van Wle, Mrs. Fred LQ^B A Little Kiss,", Lao Sllesu, ven will be notified tomorrow to will commence in a couple of weeks grandchildren, John P. Callahan man in his twenties made the pres- After the removal of the Bran­ Howe, Mrs. Hugh MacLeod, Mr.s, Eugenie Enculst; accompanists, Au­ report for examinations on Febru- under the direction of Mr. La 2nd, of Hollywood, Cal Mrs. John I entatlon.' , ford Lock Works he became asso­ Dana L. Blanchard, Mrs. John R. drey Rogers (guests), Gladys Pratt, ary 13. This will be followed by the , Polnte. The instruction will be glv-Moore of Darlen, John G. O'Nell of Dramatic talent was shown In his ciated with the Sargeant Company Waters, Mrs. D. W. Owens, of Short i^'i^j, Ltadberg. 1^ naming of nine registrants to re- en one night a week for an eight New Haven, Edward, Vincent, Ed­ characterization of the title role In of New Haven which plant he left Beach, MJss Helen Keyes, Stony port on February 20 to be Inducted. week period. mund, Paul, James and Gerald Cal­ "Robert Emmet" at a time' when to assume the postmastershlp of Creek, Mrs. R, E. Beers, North Bran­ i on the 27th. This is the second caU| Anyone Interested may call Mrs. lahan ol Stamford, Alice and Ger­ Branford had so few opportunities Branford, a positibn which he filled ford and Mrs. E. Halstead Mills, Vasa Star Lodge will meet Friday for February. | John McClees, 142-13. ald Cole of Stamford and Carroll to attend a theatre. Continued on page eight' < Pine Orchard. night In Svea Hall,, ' ' •' "•, f

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THE BRANFORI) EKVIEW, BUANFORD, CONN,, FEBRUARY 0, lOdl TUB BR-AWFORD REVHSW, BRANt'ORD, OONN,, FESRUARS? 0, WJl Page Two Paeo Tlirf 0 ' .'standard of living and labor's rights 1^ /-s n _1 .-^ian immediate peace without an- WOOD CHOPPING FrOm Our KeaderS nexanais and without mdomn ties; WASHINGTON! I I will '-'•-' ^ ^! ^ dclcrminalion of nalioas." Stony Greek HAVE M ri£-AKa i Wood ohotipirtg is it rile. It All In The Estntillshcd 1028 JThi^ mal;c(i|)llon«lly J)l({h in riulrl- nnin's own, when the heft, Icngtli pu; logether as a whole in the news- Lffpr i,is best effort toward .solving SPIRITUAL 0NPREPAREDNESS AMCE r. I'liTEItSON Eilllor perennial demand that comes ttj Haven. Surviving her are her hus­ .lional value. papers so the people can see It. They I the problem, I am writing you. First and weight exactly match a man's the legislature every time it meets band, one daughter, Mrs. Warren have to piece many items together j believe, wQo musmii.'jit, opposUIJ1JU3Ue- witn.oMh alu..l , The mental and moral condition sti'cngth and build. is for a dllTercnl nllotmenl of the Allen ot Cranston, U. I.,.aiHi an to see the whole picture. our nower of nrotcst the Lease Loan of our people in those serious day:; Tclciilinno Rriiiifflrd 400 money from the tax on gasoline. At uncle, William Davis ot -New Ha­ The forest itself is a greiit sym- It is: Are labor disputes, strikes, Bill before Congress. At present all; gives as much concern as ever war l)rcscnt most of that money is used ven. Siili!<(trr|ill(ih Knto: pliony on a winter's day. There's slowdowns, boycotts, and the like genuine ooponents of the bill are.hsclf. for the highway fund. I believe It The funeral was held Monday $2,011 n venr, I'ltynhlc In AitTnncie time to listeii to llie wind talking going to be allowed to continue im­ being refused a hearing before the I War Indeed could only make our amounts lo more than 415,000,000 aflornoon at. 'i with services in the AdTCi'ltNiiig Itnlcs, On Aiipllcatlnii peding production? committee. The fundamental pur- .spiritual condition worse, but as we among the branches j the Koniid of each year. It has done great Uilnijs President Green of the AFL has pose of this bill is lo take us into the | see things the base or^rellgious and Lincoln Memorial, Whitney Ave., the llx rings through the aisles of for the slate of Connecticut. We reported publicly that his organiza­ .wariby the "aid to Britain" route. moral control is unstabl--.-.-ie- andi smalln . New Haven. Member Ot' the trees'. now have long slTelGhcs of good, tion has "enlLsted lor the duration. The'alliance of our money-mad Many .still think that there is an The burial was In WeslvlUc ceme­ New Enelnnil I'rcsg Assnclnllon cement roads, the travel upon \Vlilch It I'dinires skill to swing an ax of the cmcrBoncy." Yet in a speech ruicr^ ^vltli British imperialism be- easy and comfortable way out. tery. '1 Is a great nleasure.'But reaching bcforc unionized government cm- comes clear every day. Certain Many arc still lllled with a bum- cleanly and ofl'luionlly. It reipiircs out now inU) all tbc remote nelgli- The Rev. Mr. Lowell of. the East ployces, he said that Uncle Sam is changes In this bill are being pro- tious spirit of conlldertce in our Entered ns Rccond olass matt(it knowledge to choose tbu li'cos that borhoods tl-.erc ave hard surface Pearl Street MclhodUst Chui-ch, NoW] anything but a model employer and posed to nuiot our fears and .sus- great material resources and mcth- October IB, loan, ai uid PMI ojnc6 ought to bo cut; for toilaj' we roads. Connceticut has been taken Haven, oll'lclated, assisted by the that government workers should get|picio„.s, but however amended it cds or the greatness of our govern­ at Bran ford, Conn, under Act ot' up out of the mud and dust. There Rev. Kenneth Brookes. cultivate (Uir woodlols as ono onl- better treatment. 1 will give the Roosevelt Admlnistra- ment . March \ 1807. are now but tew families in the itivntcs a cro|). Open acts of ag gresslon against , Many, ot course, will agree wlth,tion a free hand in the waging of slate but can lake their auto and In us might easily set going a ilamd MI.SS Helen Keyes will entertain The sun swliigs low across the him. But they will add that the way its undeclared war. It will lead to a a .short lime be out to sonic civic Thuraday, February 0, 1041 of that which would destroy the fu­ her bridge club Ihls ovening. sky, Steiidil,'^', jiieee' by iiledo', tlic to get better treatment for govern­ war-dictatorship in no way differ­ center for shopping of for pleasure. ment employees is to do it privately ture hope of democracy and free­ pile' of wood grows larger. I3ach ent from Hitler's in Germany. It This lends to keep the young peo­ dom, and plunge us into aggression Mrs. I-icnry OUvlo ot Leolcs BOV SCIdtJTS Instead of stirring them up to think will give the President power to ple more contented on the farm. It satiafyini^ swing of the nx nicnus against the v;orld. Island Road is spending the week­ they are being mistreated. make secret treaties and alliances, makcj it easier tor the farmer lo got Striking ftii oiioouriiging note in wobd I'or'tbe stove ilnd (ireplacc; Let us bo strong and follow our end In Brooklyn, N. Y. Both Green and Phil Murray, now to lease or lend billions of dollars his produce to market. And easier (ho Avoi'ld uhrest loduy IvuH been best light and not try to overcome hniidc, wariiltb, obiiifol't, good THE LARGE AND SMALL OF IT CIO president, have promised that worth of armanonts and to send for the ones who want lo go to the 'evil with evil.' The Rosnry Contralernlly mot llib extondct,! work of llio B'o.v cheor. > ' labor Interruptions of productions nav.al convoys. A Lusitanla incident country tor business or pleasure. The United Hlaics i« cxti'cinoly proud of its big industries, steel James J. Walworth last evening at the homo of Mrs. Seoutrf' oC, Aiiicrlca; tlie •\\'0rld'k of production will be hold to mlnl- will be sought and the lives ot This lias added greatly to the val­ >Vond chopping is a wiiiter tusk. Frank Ablondl. The incnt Is amoolli, oven tox- 4 tnblespflnUH melted butter and n'utnmobilcs aiifl the ri'sl. Our mnss production abilities 'have rtium. Yet on a single day, produc­ American youth will be thrown to ue ot rural real estate. As far as luvgcst youlir orgailizalioii. 'Vho \Vlion one turiis lidmoward at ear­ Itiicd. wlthuul wnslo, Wlion (lllod I cnn coudenited cunnonilnA made us respected in every pai't of the world. Evei'y other nation tion of defense goods was at a the monster abroad. communication Is concerned it l>i with savory stuDliig nud cooked Toast lliu bread In tho ovoii until men und boys rc({iHtcreil in lliis ly dusk, and'sees aorossthc past­ has' imitated uiul envied the ways in which we handle the raw ma­ standstill because ot strikes, Walk­ Already our people arc faced v/lth j*VrO Olio ever really necils an cx> Platter of SUcctl Chicken and Ham •Jellied He»rt Salad the same as It suddenly the state Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Bralnord this way the carving knifo slips light lirnwn. Put lonstcd bread In i'odonilly-oliurtcrod group luivo ure and Hold the mellow lighti outs, etc., in private and Navy ship­ •ii cUBO lo entertain. All tliat'a re­ Lady Bidtintore Layer Cako^ (with Collage Cheese FilHtitr), ot Pino Orchard are happy lo an­ through It to sot on your plalo naucopun. Add cnnkod OUIOUK, terial's ot industi'y. and shape them to our will. nev/ taxes and a sharply rising cost had become much smaller. tciulor hrowli slices llllail with soaooning, llio butler and VJ Hie plbcVged ;tli6iiiHolve8 to l!ollo\\f ii yards, freight car. Generator, tank,]ofiivipgA,^,ar hysteria is "being quired is the urge. Just the same, Coffcoj- ._,,.., ., C cups tomato Julco nounce the birth of a son on Thurs. from the kitehcii window, ono however, a special occasion such as 1 lemon, sliced onion dressing. can ot consommd. Cover and lot On that account, it ciuised violent tremors in the capitals of Continued from page one * Recipe ffivcrt •°~•>''<.rfr.' But there are many who look with prbgraiH' of. strriiigtlidniiig inuV in- roullzcs that chopping wood is and steel plants. whipped to make us believe aid to iSt. Valentine's is in itself a ready % cull sugar Stufltd Beef Hea|-t Htoam iinlllnH ot tho consomme haii 1 teaspoon salt envious eyes upoii this highway vigdriltiug doiilooracy in t li o the world when it became pluiii that Ainorieaii industr.v was de­ Britain Is defense ot ourselves. On ]made guarantee of fun and gaiety. "To simplify matters we suggest The antliem Sunday at tho 'i'i\i pounds liQfif heart ' boon iibsorhiid by tho uluntng. Tliott bonndup with a cozy farm kitch­ tried to keep his vehicle from going (i whnlo cloves — •.^ 1 stult Into heart. voting its full energies lo the task of producing armaments tor our , Simply play up hearts and flower.s, that soup bo the one hot dish of the 2 sticks cinnamon (about S" lonfi) 1 fund. Probably no tax money is col­ Church ot Christ will be "God United StiitcH, A niiie-point pro- In one plant it even took a special the contrary, the House of Morgan, all the way to the bottom of the 'cuptds and romance . . . and our Uoniovo lareo artorlos, volns and en and a savory suppei'. In bi'oad- occasion, and as a party soup aub* S tablespoons gclatlno (softened In lected so easily as Is this, and other thoroughly wash out hoet hoart, Molt flit 111 heavy ilot or oltUIot own defen.se and also for the other democracies. appeal from a priest before picket­ the Rockefellers and the duponts, •party Is off to a rolllclcing start! lime there's none better than this: > H cup cold water) Shall Load Israel,"—West, and brown heart .on llio oulnldo. gnini streaBing HclC-roilaiico and| hill. In many cases later trucks had projcctj would like a part ot It.! .Tiio oiisloBt ivny to do thin Is cut or" seopdj one instiiictivcl.v knows ing employees would let through the heads of our defense board with i The refreshment table, too, helps Combino tiio tomato julco, slicod Miss Alice Warner of Branford Add '/j can ot wiitor lo Iho romaln- aliilily to react in times ol! omei'- Now, it seenis, it turns out that observers haven't even really this experience because early *St. Valentine's Soup The cities esnccialiy have largo re­ tho heon. (i-om tho top to bottom on that ail A\>orlc is good which loads their picket line a big generator their interlocking dlctorates in the along the good work. Its decora­ lemon, sugar, salt, wholo cloves and will be offertory soloist. tug Vi can ot consoninid. pour It appreciated the half of it. Of course we'have the biggest industries comers blocked the., highways. tions contribute to the spirit ot the stick cinimmon, heat to boiling and lief costs and they would like some out) slilo—clean out, slufc and Ihon Inln pot and sluiinor heart in llio gonoy' liiis lid'oYi nndortfllten' by to peauc and love around a home's which has been completed for a warsupply firms of every country I cnii condensed cream of mushroom sow logoilior. It became necessary for the State .;Occasion. The one we picture hero ROUP simmer 10 mliiutes. Strain wbllo hot coiisoinnid tor 2—3 Vi hours or until more tlViuv a iiiillibii liiid' li liiili! over conceivcr by nmnkind! But now the small companies of this]p;'^j;;;^o^y;';„g7j;;\';';:y;';^j,^";„,l' of this gasoline money. So every Tony Clnquantl and Mixudo StuOlng: hearth.—C-S-M involved, not excluding Germany, plough and sanding crews to halt is planned for a bridge luncheon, 1 can conclonsed celery soup and dissolve the softened gclatftio teudor; 'riilclton slook toV gravy. lActually, however, it is suitable 1 can condensed chicken Boup time the legislature meets there is 1 cups bread, cul Into cubes moiriUerB' dt tlio Boy Scout' Jlbve- nation—tens of thousnnds ot thoin^ure also .joining np for the vastjitary experts say the powder short- our financiers who see profit from In the hot Julco, Pour halt the Julco Smith are among those 111 With 'A teasiToou salt Allow VJ pound heart (hctore their work on the reads in ordei- to lalso for late eVening supper re- 2 cnnB milk (using: soup can for In a pail, and chill until firm.^j J an earnest demand that some ot age Is serious. this ,v/ar, and colonies to exploit af­ measure) - ' ' grippe. % lonspoon pepper conl(lng) tor each oorvlng. iiiont, I'ciu'innnleid; task ahead. The.v'rc being asked to pitch is as sub-con- pull the stranded trucks back to the 'freshments. 1 can water Cheese Filling: | this money be used elsewhere. So U oup cooUeil oDionn (saulced in V/ASHlNGTON AND LINCOLN ter the war,—these are the forces 1 tnblftnnnann butter) Sorvo Willi wbolo, cookod carrots. traetoi's for the larger companies—being asked to make many ot the highway and open the way tor suc­ 1' The food Is easy to prepare, but Combine the soupsrAdd the milk Mix tocethcr I pound of cottaffo") \ far the people ot tlio rural dis­ behind the scenes, festive for all that. cheese, 2 tablespoons cream andi 1 Mrs. Herman Edwards Who is Tlioso twelvo-to Bixtcon your old Ill a tow weeks we will observe small jiarts that go into the big completed ,iobs for the Armj' and Most everybody will agr.ie that ceeding traffic. This Coniriiisslonor and water. Then heat, but do not 1 teaspoon salt, / tricts have been able to resist this Mrs. Milton J. Warner at Mountain A small group favors a negotiated boil. Garnish with toast heart crou­ convalescing with grippe is now boys, mider the loitderHliip ai vo- not only this no time for uni;cces- j pointed out, aggravated the situa­ ST. VALENTINE'S PARTY MF.:; Spread over the tomato Jolly) demand. I noticed the other day Lake, Fla. thd'liirlhdayif of tw'6' of the great­ Niivy-—Hud they're being urged to help in this tiiftlt" by William S. peace. As If these new in control tons. Serves 8-10. conllncd to hi>r homo with poison sary strikes, but that imity and co- tion by taking trucks from the TSt. Valcntine*s Soup wUh Then pour remaining tomato Juice that someone had Introduced a Personals Innicer adult wbrlters, arb "loiii'ii'- est Ame'i'ica'h, prcsidoiits, that of KmidSen and the iitherrf in Ills Office for Production ijauagement. The red heart solad not only over the top. Chill until llrra. Cut oak. , operation is necessary, and bicker- ?.°".'f,.'l':,°°",^!f.. "I^IJ^"-"^- .T!'!!!s"andin~g operairons'at'"a time" they toast-hearl croutons looks pretty but tastes as good as constltulloiial amendment forbid­ Mr, and Mrs, David' Samson ot ing'tiy doiiVg;"' Faocd'«'itlvpvacti- Qdorgd Wiisliii'igfon, the" rather of Helping lo make lliis "sub-conlruoting" as eniectivc as possiblo|nig and backbiting should be for­ have had their chance, 20 years 'JcUied Heart Salad out hearts with heart-shaped cutter were most needed. It looks. Its tart flavor goes well and servo, each hearten a lettuce ding the alienation of any ot this Oranlto .Bay havti moved to Bran­ iAssorted Sandivichci Mr. and Mrs. William Koaat were Mrs, Andrew J. Danlolson ot ciil situations deniaiiding insfa'n- our country, and of Abrabam Lin­ wits llio survey recdnlly conducted b.y the National Industrial Conu- gotten. ' since the last war, in which to or­ with tbo chicken and ham./ 7 leat. Servos 8-10._ fund. That may not pass, but it ford. ganize their world. And look what in Westerly, R. I. Saturday whore Short. Beach has been made a lancouH and intelligent veuulions coln' the great cmunoipatoi'. cil, with tons of tliouaands of plants of every size giving the Council For example, when Phil Murray concentrates, including 250,000 End Avenue, Bradley Street, Mi's. shows the concern, lest a beginning I they have made of it They may Mr. Dunne Transferred they att(!nai5d tho tunorai ot Mr. member ot tho committee lo plan ' tlicse boys are receiving valuable and Walter Ruther made public be made In cutting into this high­ Mr. and Mrs, P. Pompano, 3*7 Now, while destVuctiou and up- complete information outlieir dolleuso taoilities. This is a ,ioh in­ Red Cross atblets of .sulphapyridlne, 200,000 Ruth Swift; Bryan Road, Mrs. Louis Keast's mother. next year's annual meeting ot the their plan lor producing airplanes succeed in, crushing Germany,,but way money. For myself, I think wo Charier Ojik Ave, East Haven, an­ training I'ov emergency crisiis, hi prossibiV arc tearing the eartli to dustry did on its own hook in the service of the nation. Anl with .sulfanilamide tablets, 54,000 vials of P. Watson; Goodsell Road, Stan- y. w. c. A, in the automobile industry, that in­ does any one believe it is possible or William Dunne ot Indian Neck better leave things as thiiy are un­ nounces tho onBaEoment of tholr Ihis prupnrntion to act the Boy Continued Jrom page one insulin, and large quantities of nard Avenue, Mrs, Harold Smith Tho Stony CJroek Parent Teach- shi'd'ds, niord tluiiV cvdv, niust wo every survey completed this country possesses the,picture of large dustry made no public criticism ol desirable to keep a proud people has, been transferred from the lo­ til good roads have been extended daughter Anno, to Mr. Joseph Bl- Rogers Street, Mrs, J. R. Waters ors Association will sponsor a. OoV John Wo6dworth ot East Haven HoouLs liavo pliiUgod lliomsftlvos to preseryo tho lil\orty,: 'freodbin .and itticl Ijinall obniRiihicsw.orkiiig—down to; the lnj)tl|itlio,,in-_tJie;small- the proposal althouEti In many't-e- down. They will only prepare the cal office ot the Connecticut Light quinine aspirin, dlgltallne and other to.every part oltlhd stal;e.—E.O.C. I anchl of New Haven. whom are. already there and others Hopson Avenue, Mrs. Axel Mlckel- lego Whist Feb.- li at 8:00 in the •has boon accepted lor the Yeoman 1)0 "united wiUi all'lovers oi! free­ spOcts ' it''was obviously unsound: v/ay after a shorter interval for an­ and Power Col to the wmimantlc essentials. ; equality givoir to us by. oiirj fore- set shop-—to adiiiovc the largest task overset fbr Amorionn industry. now on route to Lisbon aboard the son; East Main and Beach Place, Stony Creek School. There- will be School In Sail Diego, Cal. Ho has They simply left their plan in the other Hitler and another war. branch. Afrs. Elbei't S. Wood, Stony Ci'oek dom, whutovor llioir tongue or ori­ I'fatlidrB, with thd'hdlpof these two It has ali'oady been pi'ovod that the private ontorpri.se system of S.S. E.-:calibur. The Cold liarbor will Twenly-.«lx stake-body trucks and Mrs. John Hamre, Mrs. Duncan prizes and refreshments. been at the Navy Training Station hands ot government officials. I In one country, the Soviet Union ATTENTION! Bib VIE FANS! Road Is a patient In tho Now Ha­ gin. To Iceep o\u' mil ion stroug in sail through the blockade under a two station wagons for use in Spain Beach; , Prcspects Streets, in Newport, R. I. since his enlist­ groiit' Americiins. Amotig the a free nation is handling, and can handle, this assignment supremely Yet when industry began, making] the profit motive has been.removed Schools of the town will close for "Drinking hard liquor Is not pop­ ven Hospital. special arrangement with the Miss Vera Bartholomew; Church, ment, December 27. | valor and conlkleiil in freedom, so gi'dat symbols ot Aiiiorican de- wolfl a census of itself to find unused,and this one fact alone lias made Lincoln's birthday. v/ill be included in tlie Cold Harbor's ular with the new leaders In Holly­ Mrs. Betty Grant and Miss Bev­ British Government which has Eades Street, Miss Corene Kenyon; wood," say a columnist In the Chi­ erly Hart of Now Haven wore week that Ibc govcvnaicnl of the ^)oople, mocraoy, tboso men stund near tlio productive facilities which could be it the greatest force for peace in the manifest. Upon arrival they will be \ SUBSCRIBE TO THE granted the American Red Cross, , . . , Chestnut and Svea Avenue, Mrs. cago "Daily News," under the head­ end guests of the Misses Helen and' Mrs. George M. Smith of, Pino by the people, I'or tlio people shall turned to defense work, Murray flew world today. Collaboration with this Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson of top, , . permission^ to shin certain relief "='='"°''^"2™''"'''=^'=""5'''"'''"=P°''- Andrew McCutclieon; Ivy and Sli­ ing in an eight column streamer, Eunice Keyes. ' Orchard Is visiting with Mr; and BRANFORD REVIEW- not perish ii'om the eartli," NOT FORGETTING DEPRESSION off the handle. He protested to Wil­ great, Peace-seeking democracy by East Haven have been vacationing Althoiigli bollv wore roared in suijplles to the two stricken nations.! tot''°" facilities to distribute the ver Streets, Miss Zenia Smloenski; "Young Movie Stars Consider Drink­ liam Knudscn and John Blggers of the peoples of all other nations may | in Miami, Fla. To tills cud the 47,000 Scout The other belligerent powers have j ^^'PP"''^- Bradley Avenue, Mrs. C. V. Mo- ing To Be Old Faiihioned," "Here," difCorent wii.'t's, at dill'ordnt tiiucis, This country of (Uirs lived tlirnugli ten years ot depression the new 0PM. make possible a speedy peace and' been notified of the ship's coining r Consigned to Spain are 4,500 tons Dermott^ WUford Avenue, Mrs. says the columniat, "I think, is one unilH throughout the country bavo Iboy both reacliod the snnio goal, roeeutly, during wliiehas iiulividuals and groups miost of us wont Murray went so far as to say the point the ^yay to a stable peace. Walter Deion and Miss Ann Dion and have indicated their readiness | of whole wheat flour, 25 tons of Clarence C. Townsend', South Main case where the young men and wo­ made u roll call oi: their ontiro' through experiences which we would not care to repeat again. Na­ National Association of Manufac­ The People's Congrc-.ss hold Janu­ are ill at their home,,Main St. the higlic'st honor bestowed upon to afford It protection under Red; powdered whole milk and 250 of Street, Mrs. Herbert Harrison; Mon­ men of Hollywood are reflecting tho membership to isolate weak spots turers, which is making the survey ary 12,and 13 in London with 2500 any Amorioaii, that of Frosidont turally, loo, wo had our bad moments. Thorefovo, if we arc wise, the Cross treaties. ! evaporated and condensed milk. towese Street and' Eiamberg Place, current general trend rather than through state associations, was try­ delegates, pre.scntod the following: Mrs. Arthur Serivenor is ill at her in local organization, Ti'oopa have of the United States of America. faet|lliat today our .national income nud employnieut are both at Red Cross emblems have been Also on the Cold Harbor will be Mrs. Helen Rice; Todd's Hill, Brushy Inventing It. It is old-fashioned to Smm STANDS FOR ing to break down labor standards "Protection of civil liberties, free dis home in Pine Orchard Road. Inlccn stock oil thcmsolvfis in or­ painted on both sides of the vessel's 10,000 boxes containing food and Plain, Laurel Hill, John Coolac; got drunk, and"—NOTE THIS— '; Wnshiiigtbii wn.S born' February higli levels sbbuld not lead us lo forget entiroly about depressions. In the name ot national defense. He cussicn, free assemblage, free press, hull. For France the Cold Harbor i clothing for distribution among Monroe Street, Mrs. Stasia Pudlls; most of the young actors and der that tlitiy might organize I22, i7!!5'ol wdll-to-dd piii'euls: He It is oncouvnging to note that industry, nt least, a'ealizcs tliis freedom for religious and iiolitical tailed to make any reference to a Narpes Society meets this after­ will carry 750 tons of powdered and' allied prisoners ot war held in Cedar Street, Harrison Avenue, Mrs. emergency scVvieo' corps' iii' loliitl minorities that truth may be pre actresses are teetotalers." irec'civdd u good' oduoiitioi'i and trutli. Through the Committees of Kcpre.ssions of I be National Asso­ statement by the chairman of the noon with Mrs. Wendla Erickson, canned milk; 16,500 layettes; 17,000'German cam lis. Frank Williams; Palmer Road, Ms. Because Ihis generation has been connniinitieii, prepared' to' net ciation of •Manufacluroi's, it has been conducting n long-term study NAM Employment Relations Com. sented, protection of the peoples'' Montowese St. sv/eaters; 7,000 girls' dresses andi Canvassers previously announced tooli an active part iii the French Donald Sawtelle; Laurel Street, In the business long enough to when dungor of any kind' llircat- mittoo that so long as there' were I 2,200 boys shirts, the clothing all are as follows: and Indian 'War. Ijuter in life bo ol; this "depros.sing" but all-important siib,ioct. .Just the other day, Jdhn Donnelly;' Park Place, Hill­ know that one can't drink and keep eiis, • millions unemployed, Plant man­ made by Red Cross volunteers;' West Main and Home Place, Mrs, side Avenue, Hillside Terrace, Mi-s. was a groat factor in our giliiiiiig Ibis' Committee published an' interim report in which it discu.ssed agers were In no position to com­ a .lob. It is doubtful, this columnist $100,000 worth of drugs and vitamin Edward Garrity; Breezy Lane, West'Martin Steucek. Tiiose efforts heurt'cu sincere impiirtiiilly and fnotuall,v tlie kind ot sound economic policies which plain about 40-hour week limita­ thinks, that they would go in for iudepondcnco trdm' lilngland. Ho Pine Orchard Road, Mrs. Stanley and worried Americans who view tions. He did not even give the NAM liquor "even it these were the roar­ .wiis oloctod iirosiddnt in 1788 and seemed most likely to alleviaUi future depressions. Schmid; Avcrill Place, RutliHugins the future with fear lor thin credit for attcmnting to act in good ing 20's and not the ,sober

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Vugo Four THE BRAKPOBD REVIEW, BRAHPORD, CONN., PEBBUABY 6,1941 Mrs. Gustavo Du Breull pieslded OUR DEMOCRACY Monday at tlie monthly meeting ot the Woman's Auxlliat-y. attended Public Invited Light And Power by 22 members. H%$^ THE POCKETBOOK EAST HAVEN Three new members were tnlcen Con(inuvo. Tho Rev. William customers, improvement and ex­ BV INDIVIDUALS. ICO YEARS AGO- Mrs. Anna Bussmau is conflncd .November 7, 3:00 P. M. study 3 lb G. West of tlie Old Stone Church pansion of present transmission and to her home by illness. pkg Monday night at eight Friends REPRESENTED THE STEAM ENGINE group. Mrs. Scott W. Gilbert, chair­ ROLLED OATS ^;r:; oltlclated at tho services. of Music will convene at the Haga- distribution facilities, and a contin­ Branford W/rrALTH. j.^. EXPANDED PRODUCTION, man; Mrs. Harrison U, Lnug host­ meii Memorial Library. uation of tho rural electrification Mrs. Minnie Micliaels, Is in the INDIVIDUALS POOLED ess. "Lot's Bring Birds to our Win­ GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 3 SI. 2 23c Open Fri, & Sat, Eves. A booster pinochle will bo hold program. In addition to tlie New Havon Hospital ill wltii ter Garden." $2,0O0,0O0, $520,000 will bo expended CAPITAL TO OPER.ATE Friday evening In Branford Manor Mrs. Joseph Bittner ot Bradley pneumonia. December 5, 3:00 P. M. Study to complete projects started in 1940, THEM, INCREASE Hall. On tho committee are: Mrs.Ave . had a birthday tho third ot group. Mrs. George E. Evans host­ which Included, the Important Nor- Norman Hall, Mrs. H. Brothers, February. . , 'WEALTH Howard Gebel, stationed at Camp ess; "Around tho Year with the COFFEES AT THEIR BE5T;inyil]Alili| walk-Danbury transmission link and Mrs. J. Connors, and Mrs. George Edwards, was home for the week Shrubs," additional gas manufacturing Herdling? Fred Wolfe of East Haven ha.s end. FIRST NATIONAL COFFEES ARE TIIE FINEST QUALITY MONEY CAN BUY AND capacity at Norwalk, December 12, 8:00 p. M, Black- returned from a visit in Florida, stono Memorial Library, Illustrated THE PRICES AHE TIIE LOWEST WE'VE EVER QUOTED. BUY EXTRA POUNDS! 14 YEAR OLD BOY DIES Mrs. Wolfe will remain for a fev/ Except for those mentioned, the Girl Scout Troop 98 will give away A perfect /igiirn, $ayx the February hsitc oj Goail UoufeJteepingf is Lecture, "Holiday Decoration," •^ A l'n|Mil"l'ii|Miliiv CKIICCCiif/i-c 111 <11i Po/Milm- I'lii-Viiccc ^^ ^^ _, .piS^'-^" Funeral services for 14 year old weeka. project list docs not Include any a homemade cake Friday night at not an aseittial of hii;h fashiaii, Thit tvomatt, obviously too talt and Ifit'n, Mrs, Dorothy Blddle Johnson, host­ ONB ll.O COMPANV Sherwood Howard DooUttlc, son of items of large magnitude, but many the regular meeting at 8 P. M. Any­ esses, Mrs. Robert M. Williams and AWNUFACrURIMG PRODUCTS has chosen a hcgniting femhiino evening dress loith /iiW, draped bodtcct TROAA CORK owns ABOUT Mr. and Mr.s. Howard A. DooUttle, The financial report of the town's moderate sized ones. Among them one Interested may attend Mrs. Harry A. Smith. ONS-OMRTEIl OF are: Increased transmission capa­ flowing shtrtt Loose slcevost she says, tnako a thin tvontan look young Richmond Coffee 2 bags 25c f»S«f WOWN FeOM 61ASS- of Silver Sands road were held bcneflt activities for the Infantile The troop is also ijlanning a valen December Christmas Sale. Mrs. PRBSeM SnlBZ TO city between the Devon Plant and and ronndcd. DiicoveRies PFRFTCKD Wednesday at 2 In the parlors ot Paralysis fund are reported b y n lODAV MILLIONS OF INDIVIDUALS POOL THEIR. tine party on February 14th Each Arthur W. Bowinan, chairman. peVflOPMBIT—IS HOMIBCIHO IN ruemsr seven wins Merlden $174,000; equipment tor •n>iei> as n coweiNs mn Bccchor U Bennett in New Haven chairman Geelan as follows: clearly that neither from,a business Guernsey Sold To Medlyn girl is Inviting a guest. Date and place to be announced. mijpi/iNe WINGS possible emergency interconnection WEALTH TO PROVIDE CAPITAL FOR VAST J. Alden Coffee 2bags27C f with Rev. Edgar N. Jackson ot Park Birthday ball and program $225 nor population standpoint Is Con­ The scouts arc making all, tho January 0, 3:00 P. M. Study COPLEY with other companies, $185,000; im­ ENTERPRISES. THE NATION'S 64,000,000 Methodist church, Morris Cove, of­ March ot Dimes 73 tayors, and planning the entire group. Mrs Samuel A. Griswold, lib. provements In several service build­ necticut, in a static condition, with The American Guernesy Cattle Reduced Tho fourth ond six grades of ficiating. The boy died suddenly Sports, Blngos and LIFE INSURANCE POLICYHOLDERS HAVE A parly. The committee In charge is hostess; "Looking Backward to the in Price can 19c ing throughout the State, $140,000; the result that large equipment In­ Club, Peterborough, N. H. reports Woodward School presented the Sunday ot a heart attack in his Donations 94 vestments must be made each year BIQ STAKE IN U.S. INDUSTRY THROUGH THE Audrey Helscr, Barbara Miller, and Seed Catalogues of 1941." Kybo Coffee 2 bags 33C home. He leaves his parents and One half ot all the proceeds will gas main extensions, $75,000; and the sale ot a registered Guernsey Corner Column program for the monthly P. T. A. In order that the availability ot INVESTMENT OF ASSETS WHICH ARE THE Barbara Van Sands. Each member Is asked to bring I BROOKSIDE - Creamery meeting, The fourth grade program his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. be used tor the benefit ot East Ha­ the rural line construction program, bull by E. S. Burke to Sampson BROOKSIDE - Strictly Fresh utility service may keep step with SECURITY BEHIND THEIR POLICIES. " her pet seed catalogue of 1941 to was entitled Patriotism, and con­ Danlol DooUttle of Bethany and veners inflicted with Infantile Pa­ $3.9O,O0O0. Increased distribution Medlyn of Stony Creek. This animal Mr. and Mrs. Charles ScovlUe, Brad­ capacity to Seymour and Monroe, the growth, this meeting. Let's ail cooperate I Hy RoHo Ilolon Dclilor sisted of a vocal solo by Mary Otis Carrlngton ot Now Haven. ralysis. Tho other halt will be for­ is Gladvlew Gallant 292469. ley Ave. left Monday for St. Pe LARGE EGGS FRESH BUTTER Angelina, A minuet by Dolores warded to the National Fund. tho moderlzlng of ;a turbo- genera­ tersburg, Pla. rlngton Hospital, lib roll 34c This Sunday, Rev. Edward L. Peet Cerrolti, Florence Marino, Rose tor at the Montville Plant and a HAS LINEN SHOWER GRADE A '\ot 33c MORBIDITY REPORT • new, employees' locker and wash of the St Andrews Methodist church Marie Terrible, Joan Ilaight, Ireric Edward Hammond is wintering Four cases of lobar, pneumonia room at the Devon Plant arc typical Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallden and will present the fifth In his series of Bortucclnl, Mary Agcllna, John were reported this week. There Miss Lillian Tobin and Mrs. Ho-j in Florida. TOMATO JUICE ^N^5r i^r/sTc Vltalo, Robert Barry, Raymoiid Hagaman Library examples of projects planned to im­ ward Burwell gave a linen shower BRANFORD family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Pancakes and Syru]) sermons concerning the Ten Com­ were also two cases ot scarlet fever. SHORT BEACH prove both . customers' and em­ Mrs. Strolh of Hamden. A TA51YAND ECONOMICAL DlNNtR lORACIIANCC RICHMOND PRUNES Xr iZ nVo. 27L Howard, Jack Cronan, Arnold Monday, night for Miss Helen Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Nichols mandments. Ryder, Molvln Behler, Alan Splneilo Lists New Books ployees. The nature of this Indicates well, Vera Street, Riverside. PANCAKE FLOUR 21) ol 5c All St. Andrews people are asked APPOINTS NEW TEACHER LAUNDRY have rented the Grayledge cottage. The Rug Bugs will meet tonight WHITE SPIIAV TUNA FISH ur,iit MM "„"„' 25c 2 I" 27. and Louis Pellegrlno, Eleanor Haus- St EMZABETH'S PARISH . Mrs. Mary Kallock, Beach St. has RirtllB BUCKW/HEAT to prepare to. attend thO; annua) or played tho role of the spirit of ' Tho Board ot Education an­ Fr. William O'Brien recovered from an illness. with Mrs. Ponn. BAKED BEANS HNAST 2 1?„°.' 23(. nounces the appointment ot Miss The following list of books wore FLAT WOEK Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hoersch Bishop's Meeting at Watprbury, patriotism, and Jeanne Klarman, Sunday S.chool at 10.45 a. m. cvnllD TIMBERLAKE 1 lb Virginia Stevenson of West Haven added to the Hagaman Library who have been living in the Fouser b I KUr pimn 10c STUFFED DATES pko 25c Saturday, February. BlU, beginning Nicholas' • Pqrara, karry Apuzzp, Confessions—4.00. p. m. Saturday Even Dozen Club, members mot as teacher of Latin and mathema­ during January. W,ET WASH Mrs. Jack Bishop, Riverside Ave. apartment have moved to New Ha­ at 4:00 P. M. and which wlUlnclude Grace Borromeo,, Mary Consort'o, preceding first Sunday expects to pass the week in New with Mrs. Arthur Hallden last Statler TOILET TISSUE 3 ,oii, I9c CAKE FLOUR wine SPRAY 2tJg°/29( addresses by Dr. Robert Brqwtv of tics In the high school. Miss Stev- Fiction: Sapphlra and the Slave Complete ven. week. Mrs. Donald Hayward will be Rose Marie Laudano, Arnold Ryder, Girl—Gather;. Rochester's W'te— SOFT DRY Sunday Mass at 10 A. M. Jersey. "i.n5c China, Dr.,Samuel H. Swooiioy from Helen Linclemolor, Fllpmlna Rlccl- ensons Alls the vacancy caused by the next hostess. Waldorf Tissue 4 '»"> 16c HONEY ',!i?r ^"390 Stevenson; 30,000 on tho Hoot— Mrs. T. c. Bracken is ill at her Henry K. Plumb, ot this place, New York, and Dr^ Halford Luc- telll, Robert Judge, and Anthony the resignation because of marrloge pka Grey; Valley of the Sun—Kelland; home, Clark Ave. and Shelton has been elected PalmoIive\TuK4 1.". 18c WHEAT or RICE PUFFS ffi? cock of New Haven. Dinner will be Aplcella':made up the chorus. Tlio of Mrs. Maurice ResnlkofT, the Mrs. Anna Stone, a patient in Dr. plnl Spider and the Fly—Walling; D. A. Home Furnishers , UNION CHAPEL FINAST grand senior deacon of the Masons I>11 served at 0:30 P, M. sixth graders presented "Tho c'odo- former Alice Dwyer; The new ap­ Evans Sanitarium will convalesce Swansdown ^l^Jh ?Ja°'20c GRAPE JUICE lOc pointee graduated from St. Joseph's goes to Trial—Gardner; Claudia Sunday, Feb. 0, 11 A. M. Sermon Mrs. William Hall, Clark Ave. is of Connecticut. A WashinEtpn, Historical Exorcise" in West Hartford. , 24 o£ *1C- and David—Pranken,' Furniture Draperies S'INISHED WORK by the pastor. Rev. E. C. Carpenter. lar OaC with a ca.?t of Mary Schlegol, Anna college In Hartford after preparing ill. EVEREADY COCKIAI 2 J.'"25c Bosco 'The Ladles Bingo Club hold their Non-flction: White Cliffs—Miller; Topic: When Will The Kingdom Luoloinb,'AndrowjForto, iLois Tata, at the West Haven High School. Bedding iEugs At the annual .^meeting of the regular mooting, Tuesday evening Pag'oant of Adveritiiirp—T h o m a s BACHELOR SERVICE Of God Come? Anthem by the Green BRAND Peas Z cans 25C Shaker Salt EicaTior,Jpydpi RPbert Plyn, Patricia The board also granted a year's 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCarthy Town Hall Books Granite Bay i assofiiation . held Sat. 'at the home of Mrs. Robert Nattrlss From Many Lands^Adamlc; Born Eanges Eadios Choir. • pllli Doohttn,', Joseph Maloho, Anna Rose leave of absence to Miss Katherine 'and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Corning night in the homeof WUHam W. Penn-Rad Motor Oil 'cr' 99c Silver Dust of Union Avenue, West Ilavon. In Paradise—Tcmpski; World Al­ 0:45 A. M. Sunday School. George Cdppbi'a, ^Rose \ Mlnnone, Andrew Kallnoskl, first grade teacher ot Electrical Appliances iwore guests at the President's Continued from pocre one Walker the following oITlcers were manac, 1941; How To Play with Brown, Superintendent. Lesson Flanagan,' Lorraine Allen, Mary Gorrish School who will study at Birthday Ball In West Haven. 20—Daniel Francis Daly, 50 elected; president, Lester R. The regular mooting of .tho Hilly your Child—Zechlln; Modern prim­ Topic: The Christian Use of Pos- Gagliardi, Donald Link, Caroline New York University. JULY Kumin; clerk, Benjamin Abeshouse, •Woosters was held Saturday evening itive arts ot Mexico, Guatemala and scssions: Getting and Spending, Caslollox, Andrew Santacroco, Marie Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 James Moore is confined to his 2—Minnie Eliza Hoadley, 72 treasurer, Mr. Walker; executive at the homp of Miss Henrlotto the Southwest—Oglosby. Thursday, Feb. 6, 2 P. M. Public Behler. Those pvfesent wore:. the Sanino, Anthony Cacaco, Evelyn At the meeting of the high school BULLARD'S Social at the Chapel. home with the Ilu. . 4—Marcella Tamulevloh, 00 board, Herbert Merrlam and Misses Betty aiw Eleanor Paronti, Priblo, Thomas Borromor, Frances P. T. A. in the school this evening B. W. Nelson, Prop. 12—Kate Eliza Bradley, 86 Charles Gauggle. Elm Street New Haven Corner Orange Friday, Feb. 7, 8 P. M. Choir Re­ and Ruth andJBotty Jaoobson. Miss Glasso, Herbert Tourtolotto, Joseph at 8 a pageant "As Told by Can­ hearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Free of Naugatuck 12—May Emma Maynard, 66 Doris Olson w^s unable to attend, OUva, Gloria Fuchs, Rita Palmiorl, dles," will be presented In observ­ Tuesday, Feb. 11, 3 P. M. Chapel v/ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.115—Josep h John Sudol, Jr., 25 j 21—Ruth Margaret Isakson, 3 • TRINITY AID ELECTS |l WHOLE or but will b()/'hostcs3 for tho next William Colbtto, and Phylis Link. ance ot Pounders' Day', Mrs. Ray­ Happy Birthday Workers meet with Mrs. Stephen !jcan Pfeiff Monday evening at the •.-44? meollng, Tho Program SvAs followed by a mond Mead will be the leader. She "GUESS IT WILL HAVE TO BE ONE OF Wolfe. j Ice Follies. 29—William Robert Doian, 35 '^ EITHER END talk; Tho Proposed State Trade will be assisted by Mrs. James 31—Acorgia Laura Dolph, 72 , Mrs. R. Edwin Maddern was re­ THE LOIVEST PRICED THREE AGAIN. McDonough,' Mrs. M. Gandossy, AUGUST cently elected president of Trinity ir Mrj^ John Smith of Irvlngton School In'iNqw Htivcn, by the gupist Mrs. Frank P,almer, FernclifE Cot- •! Bobby Young and his sister Rena ^ "That Famous First National Quality" of the evening. Mi'. Thomas Rich­ Mrs. O Bath, Mrs. Arthur Lynch, Milkman Elwood Caddy cele­ 3—Charles Henry Gneb, 7 7 Aid. Other officers are: vice-presi­ atj^-Stv^-ee t has her birthday. Fob. 12th tage, Higliland Park will entertain are recovering from the chlcken- ardson. Mrs. J. Pagano, Mrs. R. Hanley and brated February 9th. 5—Edward Rudolph Dcjon, 40 dent, iwirs, Raymond Bueil; secre­ * >'r • • Mrs Ebort. the Dilly Dally Club this evening. pox. 7—Ella Chalfant, 86 tary, Mrs. Duncan Beach and trea­ At a special meotinB of tho Pair surer, Mrs. Donald Sawlelle. FRESH We Suggest moimt Association last Frldayovon- Raymond Johnson, Stony Creek, 8—John Hubert Bradley, BO LB l^C ^0*" ^^^^ 8—Joseph Dombkowskl, 59 4-C lb avg ing It was voted, that following the Mr. Harvey Anderson ot Beacon HOLDS ESSAY CONTEST was 19 tho 30th. SHOULDERS FRESH Boned and necessary legal formalities. The Pair Avdhuo has been confined to his An essay contest sponsored by 10—John Walter Kuopwood, 88 Mrs. Edgar Williams, Bryan Roa.d 12Joseph Michael Zaffino, 32 Rolled L»5 23c Haven East Association would bo home because of a serious Illness; tho East Havon Fathers' Club tor Jean Altermatt, Stony Creek was will entertain the Hope Circle this LB 13c STEAK COD 2 29—Agnes Genevieve Brown, 49 LAMB FORES If Desired incorporated Into tho Falrmount. all pupils ot tho East Haven school a celcbrator yesterday. evening. Fresh New England Dressed 30—Fannie Louise Ashman, 62 Association. Mr. George Duncan has purchas- on tho subject. "Why My Father CHICKENS 3 3!i lb averaoe 27 Should Belong to the East Haven Claus Johnson of Short Beach SEPTEMBER 1—Louise Ann IWonroe, 72 FBIMAST Fathers' Club," has been announced was 80 years old Sun. Mrs. John­ Training For Defense DAISY HAMS zir^.^e - 29< in tho schools and will close Feb. son's birthday Is Friday and their 4—Carl Otis Falk, 61 Mildly Cured 15. Essays must not exceed 200 grand.son, Marsh just entered 20—Ellen M. Clark, 83 LEAN ENDS Corned Beef B 29 c 23—Anna Nlbson Johnson, 75 By Rufus T. Sttohm words In length and wlU be turned another year so a supper party was HAM and CHEESE LOAFs^'^&n'.r^., LH 29C in to respective home room teach­ given Sunday at the Johnson home 25—Baby Boy D'Onofrlo. Dean, Inlernalhnat ChamberamDenai! n s 30—Timothy Donovan, 77 ers. Prizes will be awarded as fol­ to remember the three annlversnr- Correipondeitet Schools Orange at Crown — New Haven lows: First prize, $10; second prize, ics. OCTOBER $5; the next five best essays will Attending were; 16—Eleanor Toomer Wragg, 81 S the year 1941 opens, activities bo recognized by $1 each, Mr. and Mi-s. Theodore Dahl and in ttiose.lnduBtrlcs most closely 21—Hjalmar Plerson, 71 tasnoclateA d Willi tlio ettorts to pre- FRESH BAKED DURING FEBUARY son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 29—Vlncenzo Frincisco Euzzlne, 55 jpare for our national defense, and; WHITE LONG LOAF The Board of Zoning Api^eals will Johnson and son Marsh, Mr. and NOVEMBER to supply tlie military necessities of meet Feb. 7 at 8 P. U. In the town Mrs. Donald Hayward and son Jer­ 6—Anna Giordano, 50 tlie Britisli, are moving at almost ry, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson war.lime tempo. Operating on a FURNITURE hall. 0—Raymond Richknowski, 28 backlog o( orders estimated at 1 lb 4 oz and sons, Craig and Crelghton; 6—Julius Bogacki, 48 (3,600,000,000, the alrcralt Industry loaves Former Judge Arthur T. Connor Fred Larkln, Miss Anna Johnson 21—Adam William Kelly, 66 has within 12 months doubled Its and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deibert. icapacity and Is expecting to double and Attorney Bertram Well were 25—Charles Weyman Barrows, 87 Its production in 1941. nominated for Judges ot tho East, When Mr. Johnson was 19 years 26—John Stone Landon, 87 I Machlne.tool production In 1940 Haven court in a resolution offered "f ase he left his native 28—Joseph Korzon, 56 was estimated at $400,000,000, and DECEMBER tho figure is expected to climb an­ Thursday In the General Assembly. \ a"ci was advised to seek employ- other 1200,000,000 in 1941. Both are prominent Democrats. ment at the then prosperous fish 2—Charles Wallace Staples, 92 I All shipbuilding yards at any Special Bakery Buys oil and fertilizer establishment of 7—Oliver Berton Beach, 72 size are operating at capacity and APPLES f^ATIVE COOKING Kelscy's Island. 7—Nellie Fltzsimmons, 42 many are expanding their facilities,' 6 ''' 23c OSTEI The annual Red Cross roll' call The expansion In this industry, BREAD Later he was recognized by Blsh 10—Mary Elizabeth Driscoll, 74 begins February 17 with Mrs. Al- however, has been less an oveinlght SWEDISH RYE zooiQ,^ "Service Stripe" INNERSPRING vln Santord as chairman. op Daniel Goodseli as The Genius 11—Burton Dickinson, 81 development than that of aircraft MciNTOSH S 5 '^' 25c in "Nature and Characters ot 14—Anna Mary Zvonkovic, 70 and machine tools, 2 CENT RF.DUcnoN loaf OC Granite Bay." He knows boat build 21—George Joseph Devlin, 72 I Some ot the questions whlcli can- THIS WtCK 0H1.Y Ever-Ready Group of the Old Pride of ownership, wonder at a modern miracle, 'not he answered at the moment uro: GRAPEFRUIT L^^e 7 "" 25c Stone Church will sponsor a Val­ Ing from A to Z and all Connecti- 24—Peter Vailette, 69 I How can we train enougli skilled Whole Wheat Raisin and new varieties of squeaks and squawks were 26—Francis Praygoda, 66 ! workmen to turn out the planes 2"" 29c 0„-_J A hlBh quality 20 01 «£», entine dessert bridge in the parish, c"' boatmen knov; Johnson that we are going to need In the ORANGES Medium Size Bread Ual.Ctpo.Wrap iHl IVC house Feb.\13 at 1:30. Mrs. Robert the contribution of the crank-powered pliono- AND SEE HOW MUCH KUE'S tlie correct \vay to say .ALSO AVAILABLE WITH iiiext few montho? Is our plant ca- Ice Cream Cak;&-^ Banersfeldt Is the chairman. Seven and a party, Jan. 25 tor graph to the "good old days". 'pacity adequate to the burden tliat ORANGES tTs"*e 2 "« 39 c MORE YOU GET! it! "Wliy should we be con- "iaeciff^ ^•'•staszssim Roy Smith, Burr St., Granite Bay. H HYDRA-MATIC DKIVE!* Uhe arms program will place upon NATIVE A 3 Color Pound Cake each 19c 100-HORSEl»OWEK 6-CYI.IN. tent with one of the lowest-priced Gone now are the crank, the squeak and the ' It In a year or two? Have we sulll- DER ECONO-MASTER ENGINE Hj'dira-Matic saves half CELERY WHITE CRISP 2Kl9c Jaines McCormack Is. a camp tbree,^vhen Oldsispriced solow?" tho effort of driving be­ squawk. At a daily cost of less than a newspaper, Granite Bay clcnt power resources? Raspberry Twist army clerk and member of the j Mrs. H. Roland Van- Sands re- 119-INCIl WJIEELUASE . BIG. For it's a fact — tlie big, quality-, cause there's no clutch I These are but a few questions COFFEE CAKE „;,, |e. GER, ROOMIER FISHER BODY electricity not only runs the modern phonograph which must be answered in 1941. BEETS or FRESH TEXAS 1 large C^ bugle corps at the Navy, Training celves best,wishes Sunday. built Oldsmobile Special costs only pushing or manual gear- Your Choice filled will, na«.l;irn.indited _ •'"• NEW INTERIOR LUXURY a few dollars more than deluxe It-would seem, however, that much f bch h-I Station at Newport, R. I. I shifting. You save but gives us concerts, theatrical, sports and news ^cS^^ REGULAR >42S0 4 COIL-SI'RING RHYTHMIC models of lowest-priced cars—but plenty on gasoline, tool Arthur Fortune spent the week­ I depends upon the methods used to CARROTS I Nothing's too gdod for Walter RIDE • FAMOUS OLDS QUAl,- there's a whale of a big difference events as they Iniiisplre. Pride of ownership in ! quickly tralH men tor exacting We were fortunate in purchasing During this Sale JVO CLUTCH ^ ^^ ^ / end with his grandparents Mr. and 1 tasks. It takes time to train nn un­ LIFEBUOY theae fine Ostermoor "Service Werner Bengton, Saltonstall Hauler, Highland Park on his ITY THROUGHOUT! in what you get. Come in and see! TO PJtBSS \^^^S^ drudgery - saving and entertainment - producing Mrs. Gustave Du Breuii, Sr. He is skilled man, hut )n this national HEINZ 1 lb ' •k Optional at Extra Cost > Stripe" mattresses in special Parkway is 111 in Npw Haven Hos birthday, Feb, 8. electrical devices, and wonder at electricity's at Camp Edwards. emergency there can be tonud many Except Consomme cans , )C SOAP 3 "»'= 17c pltal with pneumonia. men who already have some measuro Soups and Chowder 2 covers, drop patterns, and broken modern miracles, still remain. ot skill. Today most attention Is LUX TOILET color ranges, augmented with Scholarship Concert Planned Burton Dickinson of Branford focused on them. There are rare 4'^ oz' ed the Cummings property at 12G6 The "good iictv days" are electrical days. Battery 20Bth,. Anti Aircraft was opportunities for these men If they BABY FOODS other high grade covers for this cans > SOAP 3 bMslflviriuf*-'' Townsend Avenue, and will transfer home for the week-end. I will make use ot the tActUtles avail- Heinz STRAINED 3 special selling. You can save Among those working out the do (able for acquiring the needed tralu- his business there from his present tails tor 'the Musical Art Society I Ing. They can put our national de> $12,65 in buying this superb mat­ TERIWS establishment «t 1190 Townsend Schblarshlp Concert, March 18 are H. E. BALDWIN J. RUSSBLL AVERILL Edward Du Breull, of Torrlngton, fense program ahead, but to do this tress now! See, try, and buy while $1.00 Down Avenue. 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|i Papfe Seven THE BRANFORD REVIEWj BRANFORD,-COMN,, FEBRUARY 0,1041 • Page Six THE BRANFORD REVIEW, BRANFORD, CONN., FEBRUARY 0, 1041 ful "Maisle" series, Cinema Chatteir LOCAIi NEWS OF THE .SCKIiliN Branford Battery It you want to laugh long, loiul Baseball L*il^NiTHE!SPpjLIGHJ|'El and often, take n trip nnd don't Boxing Continued Irani sports page Hear Tell; The seventh annual By David O/Albcr —— tall to see Gary Qralit, ICathbrhio Tiny Camlyn Lee, five years I first theatrical experience, they Intercollegiate film critics poll picks Hepburn nnd James Stewart in Basketball old and forty inches high, is I tell us, was acting as a barker for ball off the backboard while ills nelte Davis and Edward O. Robinson Hockey Hollywood's latest wonder child. I a neighborhood kid whose special­ Tho Philadelphia Story," the com­ LATEST SPORT NE ganieness and light seemed to in­ A year ngo she wafe given a spot ty was eating worms and Ilies! « for the outstanding scrcert pcrtor- edy of the year which moves to tlic Football in "Honeymoon in ISaii" and then spire the locals on despite partisan moucos ot 1D40 There's so much EDITED BY W. J. AHERh4 •'retired." But the Cialiior that I ^Judy Canova swears this story Loew Poll College theatre Feb. eili went up for the yomK^Gler so im­ I is true, so who arc we to doubt refereoing on the part ot Lieut. water sloshing around thd set ot tor n second big hold-over week. 1 pressed Paramount that she washer . During the casting for "Sis Stevenson.- "The Sea Wolf" that sot workers and It presents a dazzling new Hep­ taken out of retirement and given Hopkins", she relates, the direc- The 08th started olt strong by actors refer to It as "Mike CUrtl?.' an important supportiniy role in |tor called a goat trainer on the burn as tt comedienne of the first tacking up a ten to six lend at Aquacade" George Raft wants "Virginia". Actually, a colored I phone and offered him $250 per Waliir, \i\i\\ versatile Grant and photograph was the start of this I week for the URO of his goat. A the quarter but the game settled Warners to buy "Pal Jaey" tor liltii, SlcWart as her gay comnanlous In youngster's career. Her daddy, a [hard-working $GG-a-wcelt extra, into a real contest as the halt end­ Ida Lupliia has received twobltl!.- Mraiil«»F steel company executive, paid a sitting nearby, popped up with: a' plctiire that Is frcshei'. wittier and ed with the Southerners leading for the book she is writing about the social call on his friend, a theatre "And I had to be born a human life ot her father, Stanley liupllio, litlglilcr than ahy of i-ecent niem- operator, and this individual was 18 to 13. the famous English comcdlim; dazzled by Carolyn*fi poise, per­ The locals outmatched Lieut. 017. sonality, arid appearance. He shot Ed East,"* the^ portly"^radio Wags claim that Notre Banie's Stevenson's five in the third frame Tlib second' big feature on the BRANFORD BATTERY WINS Blue Devils Set Hornets Win Branford Five the photograph to Paramount's comedian whose lusty laugh, if not "Fighting Irish" lineup litis nothing saiiiq lifoferam' Is another in tho vice-president. And that's how a:capped , is capable of rattling falling short of knotting- the count i Mahermeii Likewise Travel on the "Meet John Doe" "AU- starlet is born. ,,-^ty ^ windows, is perhaps the cheeriest at 27 all by one point. Tho regu­ series' dt "Tlib Saint" played by Amerlcans"—Cnrpra, Trimklu ahd PaceinRECLoop; In Overtime Nearly Upset y, ifi • * ' •^ among the early birds on radio< lation game ended 30 apiece but. Gbbtge'StiiUicrs and co-starred witii THRILLER IN OVERTIME For fully an hour each morning, Vorkaploli John Qarf leld has en­ not without Its share of thrills, Woiidy riKri-ie In "Saint In Palm In Meeting Shelton There ^'FILMDOM FANaESTNorma East brightens the day for his rolled in the OiilvDrslly ot sbwthe'rn Shearer admits that she bites her ' listeners with snatches of songs • With a minute and a half to go Siirliigs." First Hall Closes As Rivals Meet By Wilson High California tor a series ot seminars on nails, talks too and patter on his "Breakfast m Brantord was on the short end by And' iKsV but not least the latest Company H Takes Plymouth High 37 to 23 And Then much, likes to Bedlam" program. What is amaz­ South Ambrlcnil'subjects; news shots' ot tlie day. 1 The Branford Blue Devils ran up A vastly Improved East Haven High After completely dominating tho Improved Maher Combine Look For Easy Win Over Val­ paint furni­ ing, however, is East's own cheer­ n 35 to 31 count, Gumkowski drop­ Sceh Around; Erroll'lynh'wrltiiig Beats 68th C. A. 37-36 first half play the Branford Hor­ ture, and pre­ fulness since, to get to Radio City ped in a neat side siiot to bring it Seo You In Tho Movies n record score In continuing their group of baskotccrs nearly upset ley Team—Milford's Set Shooting Provides Source from Honolulu that trins tliord have nets were hard pressed to put down fers to, sit on from his suburban home for hia to 35 to 33, Butch Nalmo, tlien in­ YOUR MOVIE GUYED pace Setting In tho Community Branford's apple cart last Friday Of Worry For Locals. the door rather 7 A. M. broadcasts, he must rise presented him with foiil- sul-flJOM'cls night at the local State Armory a Woodrow 'Wilson uprising at the tercepted a pass and sank one from The Brantord Battery ot the League last-Sunday when thoy tal­ than ou a chuir. at 4:30 A. M. Proof again, no May Rol)soh;subposcdly a very when they battled tho Kncchtmon MIddlelown school last Monday Bert Wheeler's doubt, that the sun rises in the the foul line to tie the score, Nalmo aoflth C. A. stationed at Falmouth, rich woman hV "ivllfes Whcblwlght Rotary Kegler's lied a more 71 points In trouncing through two overtime periods before night when the home team nearly Both Branford and East Haven playroom i s East. ••,;t.-i,v t v - followed as it wont through the Mass, won their second and third walled with Discovers Ainerlba','' cnlorlnf; hbr tho Kamblors by a 4o point margin. succumbing to Buddy Moiitelliis' wiped out an early 13 point lead will- vacate their liome Courts as hoop and rolled It to within a foot CIATP Tomorrow games of their short season whoa Frenchmen Fail 3,000 glass RECORD NOTES: Sammy Knye dressing rodrn to' pUt thrdo pennies Tho Ramblers, completely out­ sudden death basket. The final and gave Branford a scare. Tho Ihey sock to improve their Housa- bricks each of tlie man due to take tho ball off they beat Plymouth High School EdgeWallinglord demonstrates his new variety antt in a penny' bftiik...' Oborgc Broul at Plymouth Inst Friday by a 37 to classed could total but 31. score: Branford, 43 East Haven 41. final total had Branford winning tonic League rating tomorrow with NORMA SHEARER .*^o"^»'"'"E,. ^ appeal -in his Victor record of for the opposition. LleUt. Stevenson HARTFORD FEB.y.aa to Match E. Haven "Alt Night Long" and "The toklng caiidtd- cantferU' pictures of 23 count and then stepped out and The Ave old men of the M. I, F. The Mahcrmen playing an. out by a 39 to 34 count. colored light.. then called ^ technical on Nalmo Branford's Rotary bowling team liicllornct.s traveling :o Milford and To launch his new club, Mischa Mem'ry of a Rose", the versatility his yacht' to enter' In a marine played an overtime clash with Bat­ started oil strong hi boating tlie brand of game-took chargo of the The Kneohtman started a sub­ tor delaying the game and the continued to win tho majority of East Haven's sweeping reversal ithe latter journeying to Shelton. Auer smashed a bottle of borscht of the entire swing and swa>' photograph'contest. tery H of thd 60th Artillery Stony Creek flvo and managed to play at tho opening gun and paced stitute team save for Hynovlch and (Uussijin . beet soup) over the group being spotlighted . . . Blue­ 08th made It good. their games against tho bowling of form was even more manifest Ea;;t Haven a greatly \improvod Ex-slittkdspeal-can actor Arthur at the Falmouth Junior High gym got a large enough lead to wlth- Owens and almost Immediately wall . . . Always a gagster, Eddie bird released Glenn Miller's hot Play was resumed and the ref­ teams from rival, organizations by ConlUiucd on page seven than in the Branford game when jb.all cUib will have to watch Oloynll: Albert donned a gord-hraidod uni­ version of the "Anvil Chorus'* * . . A (jiaiit triple bill ul' cnUTlniMincul I'l'iilurinf,' Major Bowes' all licnncdy doing a coriilc version of last Tuesday and,won that hotly .stand tho closing rush of tho shore found themselves in trouble as the eree gave the ball olf to the 08th. boating the Walllngford Rotary at tho Shorctownors returned to their and Shanley but Uie Sheltonites form and howetl people in and Devotees of Hawaiian music will now liiteruatiiiiiiil Uevue dl' 1!)n willi n triiint I'iist ol! Hfi scusatiouiil "Romfeo nttd' JXillel" vi^lth Olympc contested affair by a 39'38'margin. village to win 42 to 34. Loading tho Grenlormen used their height to •lit of a swanky night club for welcome the album of hula music When he asked how much time was Walllngford last week. The locals own gym after an absence of sev­ v/ill be harder pressed to stop East Bradrta whllo hb Was-wearing his father's dub wore Hoyden, Matson COMMUNITY COUNCIL good advantage in .^hooting from • hours . . . Warner Baxter's released by Dccca. left the timer informed him that euterliiincrs of nil Millions; phis Hliim'.lio C.'alldwn.v, lliiil dynaiuiu mis­ Accordliig to the doPQ reaching made a clean sweep of the games eral weeks last Tue.sday to down Haven's .';!ani bang style of play. boxing accblitrdniehlis for Ills role In and Sttlvln. Ward and Gatavaskl stationary positions beneath their the game had ended; Branford led tress of swing and lier Iliirleui Baud, and extra aUilcil, Buck anil liuli- this office Plymouth had a team of although there was never a big dif­ LEAGUE STANDINGS Milford's hapless Ave. Branford on tlio other hand will ''KnoclcbUl''...... „Joah Leslie, liuddled sot' the losers pace with 10 points basket. by LaCrolx argued this point and the same calibre as the iQcal high ference In the total score. meet a blow hot and then cold array liles open a limitwl '\ days ougagouiont on the sliisre of llio Slalo under aH utvlijrella, racing, throilgli apiece. COMMUNITY LEAGUE (Adult) Driving at a furious pace the Ma- it was agreed to give an added and had lost but :two gomps, this Tonight the Rotary meets the With-the start ot the second pe­ f0 Mllforditos who, If they, are on Theatre, Hartford slartiug Tomorrow (Friday) and contiiiniUg lliru the raih'to'a-sbuiid stage \Vlibre she L .Pet. hermen easily dominated the game THIS S$5I§I?>IESS fifteen seconds of playing time to season before tlioy met Branford's Rotary of Clinton, Madlpn and The Red Sox style of play was riod Pctola, Clark and Fortune can make trouble for tho Knecht­ SaUirdny and Sunday, ]'''el)ruary 7-8-i). had to'db'aScehtf'liVtlib raili 5w 0 1.000 as they broke fast to score many the game. Nalmo again Intercepted soldier boys. Both of theso games Qulltord. too much for the T. K. P. and as went Into tho fray and Brantord men, Paced by Teddy Paul tho Ronald' RetiWiiii' sfttSBCl'lliB'' to' lllb M I F 1 .800 easy baskets. So strong was the de­ the ball and started for the bas­ .wore dropped when Plymouth had WALUNQFORD^ a result the Hose took a firm hold immediately pressed a classy of-' fastest man In the league and a car uhd'br li' lotitf dl* (iVft^ glVeh' t'6 2 .000 fense that the Frenchmen 'could ket when he was hit from the side men out of thole lineup with the Ivos ....;...,. .103 110 87— 309 on third snot In winning 52 to 37. fense Into play. Hynovlch and Pe- deadly shot..on his own court co- him by hlS'f rlclSUs' at Warners" tor T K p :: 2 3 get but five field goals; by a 68th player . flui - ; ^ Shelly .131 83 127— 357 Chestnut, Linden and Duel wore ' .400 tela, timing their passing beauti­ captain's Pctola and Owens wUl Hornets Win At State Theatre his new dauglllbV. 1 • 4 On the other hand the big guns Taking all the time allowed by Branford's fast breaking onenso Holimaii ...i .,90 101 04— 285 the loading point getters for tho .200 fully, sank basket after basket have to go hard every minute. BY James Stepliosoh's stWdjb pals winners whllo Lukowslcl's 13 point 5 .000 while piling up their load and hold­ of the revamped East Haven team the rule book Nalmo was the calm­ although paced by Nalmo's 7, points Waohtelhausen 00 80 101—271 Next Tuesday Branford will meet SUSAN JHAYEft Another scintillating stage scoop flocking to the "WliiBod Victory" .set effort led tho Tappa Kegga boys. ing the Wilson scoring ,to a neg­ easily scored 13 and 10 points and est man on the Iloor as lie convert­ Contlniied from Sports Pago was a tribute to their flno playing Brown .•. 82 90 88—205 featuring 3 giant headllners In t\ie to congratulate him on his first • LIHCOLNS BIRTHDAY* were ably assisted by. their fast Stratford at the Branford Armory in ed on his foul try to tie the game. as thoy swept into a 12 to 2 lead Totals ,...-. 490 404 407—1487 8th GRADES JUNIOR HIGH ligible amount. a game that lias an important bear­ saiiie bill, comes to the State starring role .Willia,._ m Lundigan INTERHATIONMLY FAMOUS RED SOXS passing teammates. rAIlTY LINE on tile other hand you'd probably flo When the overtime started Gau- by brilliant work by Strlck and at the first quarter. The locals wore BRANFORD W L Pet, Whether they took the game too ing on tho league Icaderslilp. Both Duel EAST HAVEN dot foulod LaCrolx and the lattej :Walker managed to gain a 13 to 7 Theatre, Hartford for a limited 3 carving his'initials on a tree In' thb TH&MAttGlpS outplayed during the second canto Barker .. 03 — 104 8-1 : 7 3 .700 easy after tho half Is problematical teams arc now deadlocked for first When the Hhone gave two long, tiio same thing I am doing if you studio park ;.PrlMllia La'ne' dis Proto 2 0 4 made the foul as the former viKs lead at the first quarter. days engagement opening Tomorrow when thoy wore able to not but Bllcker .. 112 103 108— 323 8-2 ..,6 5 ' .545 but the smoothness left the locals place In the holly contested circuit rings and one short one, Jane Brown' wore in mine." playing a request Irom a tan to Chestnut 0 0 taken from the gaiijo with four Branford countered in tile second .(Friday) and continuing thru four points as the Pilgrims dropped Nygard .. 103 110 128— 350 8-3 .,,.2 8 .200 and gaUiing heart the Mlddletown and no blood will bo soared by And then, driving home along the spend an ovehllife at his home' sing­ Lindeen ...... 4 0 0 lilted the receiver. And then there personals. Costa ills replacement frame by creeping up on the East [Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 7th 8th In eight markers. Ilalttlme had the Shorp .... 00. 08 02- 288 five commenced to pock away at eltiier club in looking for victory. deserted country road past snug ing into his' recording maohlho—a COMPANYgf iOO Tamson ...... 3 ,1 1 3 was the tall-tale click two other got a basket a moment later when Haven majority when Stan Petela and 9Ui. locals loading by a 10-10 count. Pettit .... 01 00 — 187 7th Grades JUNIOR HIGH the Branford lead. After Llpkvich East Haven meets Walllngford looking farni houses where people new kind ol autograph hunter 50 BEAUTIES N%Sys SO Totals^.. .,23 2 0 4 receivers being lilter, for this was a a long pass to him netted the 68th and Llpkvich found the range only Topping this triple-header stage The Branford lads stepped out Meflort .. 02— 92 W L Pet. was lost to the Knechtmen via the Tuesday In a game not calculated to were saying what they wanted to, to Geraldino Fitzgerald asking Jotlrcy 0 10 party line. Old Mrs. Allen and Sally a sucker shot which Costa made to' fall short at the half by two show is Major Bowes All Now Inter­ In the final half to scoro 10 arid 11 Kogcrs ., 00— 00 T. K. P. 7-1 ....iO 0 1.000 personal foul route the home team change Iho league standings to a whom they wanted to, the young in­ Lynn to decipher a fan letter trom 7-2 2 5 0 0 Peterson, probably. They were both good. points as Walker scored from un­ national Revue ot ISWl. 35 clever, counters in the third and fourth Totals 503 500 519—1533 'Soncskl ,...1 4 0 .280 really went to work and In short n great degree but which will bring to vestigator smllld. It was a good 0 0 confirmed eavesdroppers, people With 25 seconds to go for the derneath twenty seconds before the talented young stars have been as- Sweden, poriods while HI lads wore knoclc- Next Thursday . Branford plays Tlernoy ...... 1 0 2 7-3 1 G .140 time cut tho local lead. n an end the win streaks recently ?. 0 4 thing that Mrs. Sanders could say enda uiot,, thKmo; u„=^.,.>...overtime, session L—a time's whistle. East Haven led at sembled by Major Bowos Into 10 big '— Ing out a total of thirteen points. Clinton, Madison and Guilford Plerson .,2., 0 4 A late basket by Pctola wiped out started by these two teams. said. But never mind. It wasn't any­ Pequot Theatre 0 2 what she wanted to to tire governor Croix dropped In a bucket shot for ^j,,^ junction 19 to 17. jAU-New acts which you and your ^ Seven of these came In the tlUrd ,,..2 5th and 6th GRADES tho throat though and enabled the thing personal Mary had to tell herher.. I •— •- , ,-. Torrello ...... 0 4 ,0 the winning points. Llpkvich took wnUWhile tho crowd wiwa: s slewing upjfamily will not want, to miss, Foa-| 1' and the remainder in last quarter ....0 W L Pot. Branfordltos to hang another pelt 0 0 Just things about the state political, °'" =^"y °"^ '^1='=' althought it would Fri,, Sal.—Fob. 7-8 Lokowskl 1 13 3 ful lest tho team, which is handi­ the ball away from the Southern- ^ irenzy the Blue and Gold con tared In this grand stage shpw are Movie • Guiyed Tuesday night it was a dlfTeront ,,..3 Miss Resjan „ G 0 1.000 to their belts. 3 9 meeting she'd been attending and'"^^=>" some extra work on hor part D. Giordano 0 G capped by lack of height, may find tlie following "sock" stage acts; i.,^ story as; tho locals put on a ba.'s- Canoe Brook .. 7 1 .875 3 13 the subject for next dub meet- '^^^^^''^ ^he thing was settled . , ers and the Branford team abetted ^,ln^xEA to put the pressure on the "A NIGHT AT Hockey Team A. Giordano ,...1 0 2 the New Hampshire veteran five by a nifty passing session success- ^^^^^ boys with the result that the From China, Major Bowes presents, kctbnll civil war with the OBth ,C. A ..10 Harbor Strot ,..,,7 1 .875 Coach John Squires will take his 21 7 49 hig and something about the school ^e " nation of talkers. We say Totals 5 37 too much for them. fully froze the ball tor the duration iHornets began to nilss easy boskets. Huoy Kong, "The Chinese Lawrence!HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: EARL CARROLL'S" made up. mostly of Soutlierners. M1.SS O'Brien „ ,....3 5 .375 freshmen and varsity swimming MILFORD program to be held -that night; Let ^^1)^^ vie think and what we.don t Ruth H\issoy is a George Cukor Stops Milford; Connecticut's higli-scoring trio of the neighbbrs-UEten-ln-au they wanf f''"'^- We complain and we^oritiolze of tho gam'e. - . - I East Haven' meanwlille 'made the Tibbett;'' from .Siihny' Italy, Vlnce They have a regimental strength Miss Lohhert ..l..^ 4 .333 teams to meet tho strong Spring­ 4 10 protege. Ho first became Interested I with Ken Murray, Rose Hobart M: BLUE DEVILS co-captalns Bob Donnelly and John ed to! As a matter of fact, it would l^^n^ "' """^^ Instances get it .out of Tonight the Brantordites will rep­ most of their opportunities and "Blue" Mondi, "Garage Man Do of over a thousand and are coached Miss Potela „.. .•.:.<.