T ^4»flU^W&"».'*lB i*-t*J'«i*t,'«^ F k. I. East HRVBn Hagamun Library. EAST HAVEN NEW.5 Republican i-eglrdrnr of the ISIh 163,974 Dwelling UnlU East'Haven, Junior Prom Coinmilicc Eric Curry To Tlitirsthiy, April 0, 1933 Tnsr 0 5i-3 H. T. Fai'(|iiliars()ii Word, a member a[ the Elks and Tabulated In County rConrv. Allend Kolary for about 12 years held the lank not dilapidated as measured by Dies In Florida, of RCrgcant In Second Company. The 1950 Census ot Housing enu­ structural conditions and plumbing Our Telephone Numbers An Independent Confab Saturday (Jovcrnor's Foot Guard. Ho was a merated' 163,974 dwelling units In facilities. ,\, K Kilc Curry, president o£ the lo­ veteran of World Wor I, having New Haven County, Connecticut, fBusincss: ATwater 8-1661 Services Friday served In the U. S. Novy. according to final figures an­ The Judiciary Connnlllen of Ihn Weekly Nesvspaper cal notary, will attend a Spring |/; Editorial: HObarl 7-5811 Conference ot oRtaHes In Green­ Harold T. Fantiuhar.son, former­ Surviving are his wlfo, Jane nounced by District Supervisor OencrnI Assembly this week was ®i|p last ly of Bust Ifavf'ji and Now Haven, Neary Farr|uhar.son; four daugh­ Thomos J. Cumloy Jr., of the scheduled to consider, among c i wich on Halurntly. Tho event will bo prcccilcil by Cos Cob Charter diod Monday at.Jils homo In Coral ters, Mrs. Donald McIIugh of Ham-, Bureau ot tho Census. nllic.r items, Ihe fnllowing bills: To Publiibrd WrtHy hy frf* Prjsi riihlltaltoni. Im, KAST U.WION, CONNKCTlCl'T. •I'lU-UXnAV, AI'KII. l(i, VX>;] G Ociits A Copy — $2.50 A Year Nlftht tomorrow. Cables, Florida.; Of the 16.3,974 dwelling units prnvent dppUrtincntiil heads from \nn\v Stibscrjption %2.5ti. den, Mrs. Edward Wood of Eosl counted In 1950, 155,673 were oc­ m.. viu — NO. r, .Also plnnnlni; to ntlciiil the con- Mr. Fariiuhnriton had been living River., Conn., Mrs. Frederick West cupied at the time of the CcniiU.'i. spciulhiE hc.vnnd their appropria­ fi'rencc are Chnfles Miller, Deb In Florido alnce_Aprll 10.'52, when of Springfield, Mass., and Miss Of the occupied dwelling units, tions; To provide for disinlsiial of Coyle.^^ TJOU Maggloro and Dr. Icrchants Asked ho retired duo to 111 health. He Donna FarquhnfiSon of Coral Gab­ 77,138, or 49.6 percent wore occu­ officials who ndvnralc llic ovcr- School Board To Meet Chiirlos Donnrtlo. bad lived at Philip .St., Momaugulii pied hy owners. Tho Enst Ilavon Rotary will hold les; a son, Harold T. Farquharson Ihrnw of the govcrnntent. while a resident of Knst llnvcn, Of tho total dwelling units In With the cost p ac nilsslun .hiln.wltli Ihs school Ijoni'd In n dl.scusslon to s6t strAlght the For some years up to 19'12 ho was j...cumulftt6 and Impede Ihc flow.of Tni'ls lit Iho .school sltunllon. . ,,>•'': Picscnlml By Colgate Palmolivc Pool Co. • T'ln-off water. 'Iho nclloiis wpie Voted nl n The pfoblem of flooding in the Appoinlcd To Teach nicdlng nf Iho Biinid of Educa- I' ivn center appears to have lieoii llnn last Fildny iilRbt (iniulwlthpd mnmy THRU FRIDAY Ived tcmporai-ily, ut least, wilii Foxon Kindergarten ..ucas Studio nbniil nn rxecullse ineollng nn the Begimiiiig' April 13th [iio clearing of a cnlch basin near IMrnihcrs of the cnnuidttce plaiiidni; (.ho fortlurrini iiig .Junior from nt VUxsl llnvcn High arc shown 'J ^ylor Ave. lligliwHy department Klecllon ol a now school huperlii- nbnvo. Tho daiico which will havn tho ICIIKHHII Gornnatlon Its llicnio Is set for Maj>-l<'lrst at tho New oVkmen found thai the central Icndeiil Haven Lawn Club, Oirls left to rlj;lit are; Dorotli y ,ln.1niNoii, Dorothy AiiasUulo, Anglo lanottl, Joan j * tLh basin, had been picnctl 'r«o nensnns '' Bachnian, Tloroiliy KingNford, Rncludio Biilznno, M arlc I'lilmeri and Terr,v rai-luto, ro-elialrmaii. f I h.ny years nRO Ijy a watci sei\- STRIKE l|- ice pipe and thai a bonid had bc- Imrsllgnllon of junior hlijh site Itn,YS left to right are: Tom llowdcu, Itnhcrl nuv idsnn, RIohnrd Ayr, Oahrlcl Monaco,' Dnvid pii..sllilllilqs was leinmnicnded for AVutroiiH n come lodged apainst this tausini; i d^cbris lo accumulate and bloclt two leasons Mainly It was dc- sliid in oidei In pio\ldq iiioro Church purlor. nl tho Women's Army Corps Train- Ihc passage oX run-off Fines Total $105 IT RICI I ^,Since the removal of the debris, eoniplelo flgums on Ihe C09l ot rr (>M p. m. Men's Club monthly Ing Center. liulldlng nddltiotial ^dionl space on supper mooting In the Parish 11:00 A.M. , \ vTiiriLhanls In the aiea have not In Ten Motor House. Cpl. Lawler enlisted In tho WAC f^ been lioublcd t}y flooding of the Ihe basis of Iho li-3-3 plan. Sec- In October, 1S351, and followbig ' .street. ondh it uns hoped Iq obtain more Wednesday 11:00 A. M. Adult J Barkci reported Ihnl the town Vehicle Cases Bible Class In the study, led by completion of basic training at tho nccuiale knowledgo ol; the site Fines totaling $105 were levied WAC Training Center, she received ^J\^ Btiecl sweeper was placed In opoi- piisslbllltles for a jUnloi high, 11 Rev. Jnn\es E. Waory,- Box lunch . t ^ at ion last Friday and on Monday, by Judge Vincent Pasnho In motor and fellowship liour noon to 1 P. her present duty asslgnmonl ns an , A Low-Cost did not mean a plan to build tiio l'^' vhlle good weather permitted, In Jiiiilni high before otemohtnry volilcio violation cases hoard Mon­ M. instructor In weapons branch. 1' t/,^-ordcr U> sweep up iand and Utter Young Bicyclist Run Down Investigate Break 'Lights On VU 7PJr. Friday day In Town Court. Tho judg­ i ^'' from Main St. Opeiatlon ot the schools, one bonid mcmhcr qatd. She Is a graduate of Wilbur L. Tho sites I ecommonclolloit was ments wore recommended by Alice M. Lawlesr Cross High School, New Haven, [^ t sweeper took plate early in the At Tuttle School Town Prosecutor Robert M. Taylor Personal Loan Here May Save You Money ^pM TIflT FAY$ I morning Ih order not to be blocked For Cancer Fund Campaign nppused by Clmilen Cepcland and and prior to her enllslment In tho By Car; Condition Is Critical Alii,viui Weinstiiln Jr. . Promoted To Corporal \ by parked cars. Mis Loiiahic Floungnn, whp WAC attended the University ot A "lights on" canipaiBn fur con-4- I, .U WAC . TRAINING ' CENTER, The first iiolectnmn also said Edwnrrt llcrgcshcimor, .son of- This Weck-Eiid Miss Aliiyne Welnstolii, ot 08G favoi the ilvul clghl-fqur plan It Heaviest fine was levied against Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. ^WhenYou Finance Large Purchases lM:^r:1^ . 1:30 A.M.- thai catch basins on Taylor Ave. Irlbulions lo Ihc Cnncoi'Fund will i i'^lni St., Now Haven, has been ap­ would bi> no suipiUc It the action Ferdinand N. Ahlbcrg, of 83 Ken­ FORT LEE, VA.,—Corporal Alice Mr. and Mrs. Kvorolt IIiTnesinn- I\ilice are invrsligallng a bieak would be Hushed in order toniiiin- mor, ot 2.39 Main St., rocoivcd a bo conducted liy the East Mavon pointed lo icncii kindergarten nt dicw unothei blast fioni Demo- sington St., New Ilovcn, for failure M. Lnwier, East Haven, Conn., has Her- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hearing On Iji([iu)r into the Grove 'I'uttlo olonientaiy Protests Bring ' Compare the cost of a Personsl The table above gives only a few tiiln •• their fullest capacity to crushed leg and multiple fractures school on Prospect Rd.- which orgaiii/.ntlon lomoriow nighl from Ihc Foxon Suliool. 'I'he uppoliiU cialle Town Chnlimnn Jnnles T to light headlights after darlt. been promoted to her present rank Arthur J. Luwlcr, 21 Henry St., s On The Verge Of handle storm loads. Plans for the mont of Miss Weinsteln, who'lii ,n Loan at The Second Nadonil ' examples of how our loan plan of the arm Wednesday afternoon Sales Ordinance yielded young intrudci's about five 7'to 8 p. m. ns teams of volun- aaitland, also a pioponcnt of the In other cases,'Mrs, Vera P. installation at'an'additional main whcn,hio bicycle was struck by a dollars In cash over the past week­ Cliangc In Route senhir at NOW Haven Slate Tcoch- elglil-foui syslcm. J on that stret would be held In ,tOBi'S will ciinvoss the:l.own In tlie ors College,' would be eftoctlve Whijelor, of Hlglilond Ave., Short Bank of New Haven with othet works. Life insurance is optionaL MJnt car emerging from a parking lot Monday Evening end The pioppsnl fui n meeting with abeyance ->untll It could be cstab* exit bctweenvllie'iPost 'Office',and' quest of donallbhsfrbin local rusl- next September. > Beach, was fined JG for passing ,., An ordlnuncc rcvi.slng,,the,hours . ,^The break \yas reported by tho One iJctouring Ihc thief offlelnis of the itoWn two stop signs; ond, In separate methods of financing the more .Loans ate mude for any reason­ llsliod'whether ilic piesenl sybtem Thomas 'Palerit.,Mediciiie' Shop on cusLodlan, . Al ';WBrttitomsiii,,"who dcn(-i. ,,',-.. .•. .••.-,.,.',:• . .•;•, of oporutipn of, package,'stores .and'; • Reroilllni;. (if nast-biiiilid . U. S; iiiaiked nnolhoi'stop'by.'the iiliii- cases, Edward J. Connelly, oC 35 is adequate to handle dialnagc Main:St.',He'was•Jtalicn^.by ambu- ,othor eslBblishmehla sblllng paqlt'-i told jiollce ho believed tliat'-a key .linmillcs wlsiiing to , conlrlbytc costly things you have to buy. able amount. No matter what kind now that'it has been cleared, he Olio Irafflc • liver .Main St. .and Joilly of the school boaid tmbrlug Glenvlew Terrace, New Haven lahc'e. (p •tiiq,St':"llaphael''s:'hbsplttil. ngcd bovoragqs willbbtliesubjqci' hi)>y;,havc bq'on''u,scd'. I0''guln'en- lbiJllie'^Iuiul.'.whip|i';l\1l,Bi^iii\ Eiusl Depending upon the amount you' of purchase you are financing, said. where'his condition was reported try.' kqys frpin- the' principal's of­ Hii'^cn quota of W.aOQ.arq rcnuesl- iro'i'hcK PI.,bl-mluhl a wnve nf pro­ Sch()()l Boaid May about an oiiily sliowduwn on the and Louis E. Miner, of 314 Lenox or',a''pub|ic licaring Monday to^tuUq*" tests fi-om i-osliionts of the frtrmer would-be inventor In the meantime work on other as crilltfair ,•.'..•',. .;'•.' •".•'"} ',-^ .pln.ce in .tile ,town;, hall 'at 8 olclpck,-.'. fice .wore fo'uiid strewn alioul the biif'tq light their |ior'ch-'llRhls dur- long standing conliovoi'sy 'of llii" St., New Ilnvcri were fined 11112 borrow, you may save many, many your loan application will receive portions of-the. town's storm-wator .ing''lhls -hour, so llifey-^niny bc.vlB- sti-col niid iictiOn was laUon liy tlie plan of school bulldlhg» io be ctich for violation of rules ot tho • The prdln'ance prqvldcs.tor .mnxV, cprrldbr and 'desks-of teachers In quirk action when you apply at drainage system would bo fInMied A1L'> of."'tlio •_ foregoing . Is fiction,". thevinious I'^onis sho\vcd evidence llcil'by volunteer ciilloblbrs. ' ',[ first selecllnnn yeslordny to .alle­ Pick New Sup't used ' road, ' dollars on financing charges by Jnuiii,-: tl.njis.'ot;$25'tor.'violatlfin.ilt/ viate the hoLsb nuisance. . -• • ^ 5:30 P. M. ab boon ns sufficient pipe was ob­ forliin'iilely^'Bhd thq;accid'cnt.,porr~'' wqijld. prohibit the, sale: of v p^clt--, ot 'lacing scpiched , ^^ ';;Njxi''rhui'silriy,'Mil'be-Cancel' To ArRue d-l getting your loan here. • either of our two offices. «•>) traycd Labpye-'was'''p6sed. The' EaSt. tni^'i^dliy here, and' •\Vomcii volijn- ; First Selo'ctnian' Fraiilc'Bnrkor Three speeders who received tained ' agqd"^"'alcoli61ic be'veragqs 'pn'Tri- One loachor ropoited the loss At Session Friday Cliailes Copqlnild, ,wlii> tins led fines were Lawrence 0. Hally, of fMt good music and ;,Oni Monday strong rains coupled Havoh^'. News- *'d'opedr'u"p.'; the 'pic- • toofV'wllI'be in tiieidoj^litown area- announced'thai;' he' had-riiel yes­ "days.'tlnd Saturdoi's ' b_c1.ween{/'the; of-three doUais and petty "oash' ISfforlKlo rencli a decision' on Ihe iplnoilty upiioslllon to the jun- 18. Wlltord Ave., Branford, .fl2; ultli.thc poundln;; of street traf­ ture.hiul ^tpijy,JlOritwo'rqasijns:.:^!) in ,othci desks was also loportctl Jto''provide.label tags lor.conlrlbu- lordny .,\yi(h';«i>lli'e Clilof EdWln Ibe latest news on your dial .hours, io • p.) m; anfliS :a. "m:,Oii'lfie; Priest'fimi/Asslstiuil Ghlot Joseph the' .Holecilon' of a new superln- Iqi high |)1BII, WBh rcqursliid by Gordon J. Flynn, 119 Downing St., fic woic away the patch applied to. di'ait|atizt,''the, impbrtahcb "'of other* four week "days. sales :w;o.u1d; missing * 'lofsfellie'tund. ,, n ':^ ' • .. , the; blcy.citf. safety ,campalgni now ll'ollp^logolhor.'with' thi'ee 'Teprq- teiident of sqluiols were postponed MIS W. Oioii ThlHcf, cbitliman New Haven, $15; and Walter W. «U day oo to the excavation on Main St be'prphibltcd botsyeoti 8 p. mi.aiid, Waiakonis|ti said he dlscnveiod Pj-ellnnlnory plans for u taoncCjl Police were alcited by motoiists belng\'-conductcd', • by' local police.; basltblboU giinio liblVvqcri Now.lU-^ sqiitailvqs' -be -tlie Stale ' Highway until a Blieclnl Friday session qt nf the boaid, to pitsonl Ihc rniiq Carpenter Jr., .ot 132 'Vlsltt Dr., THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 8 a." m".',During' Ihe sumnicr'mdnilis that the building had been en'" the Board at Ertuunllbn. - Tho,' whd'complalncd of Ihclargc hole, 2) lo:,po.lrit up the liozards at the Iqied when he iihsti>clefl Sll^q vm High.. S'ohboV.and: Kftsiii.IlaV.dli ijepol-tiiieiil.-'A'plnn,: \yh»-roachbd, I toi Ihq clKlit tour plan Burtt^n East Haven, .f 18. June'' tljrpugh September-' selilng .follow.iiii!'iiniqnrUqr.'sliidyj by/slnlq, scliubl'boui'di ^^lll: meel'ln execu- and the highway Department was Main -St.' exit which wjsihq scene, fvburs Avblild be oxl'ejided"fpr? Two East Haven motorists and a \ OF NEW HAVEN called out to icpiiii tlie pavement of the'- niioVe > i^atcldeht^''''"', •'"'."''•'" cei.Pund, fell Ihf-oui'h .thls.,.w«blt| t'rdfOc.eniiinoo'rB, 'lb''lm\>o'll'iq'il'iit- live'Sqli3l(i"n''f al"'?\30:'ii;' in',' artd'U': ! I i day' through' Thursday until nine hatl checked tho building "the last I ease foi thc''sl)t-lfuce-llftet> plan *^^ flc .rbuteiis alqllB-'Maln'St. to, re­ Is hoped thftl a final choice will Now Haven driver received nolle -:.A; briqt period of observation rc- P;-m.-excepting when a week day- limb he had closed It tovseethnt^ Loroy .Toi'diin,': ,'chaii'iiian';c)f .pip The iliollbn waft InlllaKd by voaied', thai, only, aboufon'e -pul.'of join iVput'o :l at ' tlu' e. lornmost he made from nnioitB the ;enn- counts on charges of violation o£ precedes the major' holidays when no doors oi window latches wore East Havbn fund, lonnounccd this BUI Ion ItObd, hul, II wns Icarnult every dozor^" motorists leaving the week. ' • ,- "' Juiicllon. However, rtiio.plan must dldates .screened ' for the, position. rules o£ the road. They wore: An- 135 Church Street (Next to the Post Office) Coinmittcc Meets sale 'hours will be extended until left' open Intel, was oilglhnlly proposed by thony Pompane, of 4. Kirkhnm driveway, canto ; to",a ,full;stpp ;at The chajrman hud siiggealed tho be .'approved 'by .llio" slalb before Last week the board met In ex­ '11 p.- m.- •;;.,: •"'"''• Ho susperled Hint a missing ecutive session to cpnslder four the eliaiiman, Mm Paiker Ave., Robert Gntfney, ot 172 'Vistn 107 Whitney Avenue the sign ,gua'rdln^ the exit. The. stock and. die, • lokon fi'om, Uio gome as a mon'ns of raising fuiUls tlid, r^evlsloii ill Ihg.route Is made. ' Trntflc vyus. rorputod oyer''town candidates scrqoned froili more MIS Paikcr Sflld thai the meet­ Dr., and John W. Sl.s-son, oC 32 With Hubbard To rest rolled on;Id. the'curb at,vary­ 'maintenance roonv had bcbn,taken aiid Jiod c^nlnclcd Justin O'Brloii ing speeds" and with'different de,- Letis To ;Speak ..', su|>ei'lnlcndenl of. schbols'^'ln New slroqls two, we6|f8;iii;o' because of than a doijon Applicants ,by the. ing was most desirable In ordol Morris Ave., Now Haven. ln< a •similar way'two orthipe Committee : on Schools. Unoffi­ Mtmhr FiditatDibstit Umranit CirttratiM groes: of'caution: View, ot the. Before "Foxon PTA weeks ago Haven. • , , , oonsti-uctlo'ii" work'oil a portion ot tn eslabllsh Ihi! facts ot the eChool Mmhir PiJirat Rtlirtt Stitm Get Field Facts drivers is • coriipletely' blocked , ofl^ , Jordan has received word: from the state. hlKlnyay.- • - ' cially, |t was learned that, several sllunlloh "For inslnhee," sho Officer" Ptttilck Dpffy was In mombeis ofihb board took advan- OLD STONE CHURCH While local excitement subsided by ttii3 \vost'':wan of Thomas' store On Schools Issue.. clipige of tlie jnvqsllgatlon Supt. O'Brien that the'matter hod said ' I would like to know what temporarily over the Ihroalonod and' many iiedcstrlans have'been bbea " brought before the Neiv Inge'of the privllcgo of adding Friday 7:30 p. m. Dessert moot­ George Lolls,^chairman of the ', Report of thc,briia,k fplloivcri;by the hume.iif a favored cuiidldnte nui bonding llnill Is " "It's got lo ing o£ Church Sectors In Church passage of Senate Bill 6H on "All- startled by,-the sudden emergence a:few days a report to llio school Haven. Board oC.Educntloii which SojVpy Rains Give come to n Iiend," she MA ol the of tljb ;cars. Rocpntly, one pedes-' Elomontary School Building Coni- who luid been rcjnelod by the cdni- parlor, including Sectors 31 port Zoning," a special committee Jboard liy iioard-Secretary John II rejected the plan. TJio Now Ha­ matlci 'Soonilr oi Intel we've from Eo-st Ilaven met Monday Irian who'was in a hurry found mitlce, arid Foxon member of. the Firemen Qiiicl Week niitlee beciiuse of ills lack of ex­ through 35. Corbetl that a window guaid at ven' board silld'il'musL decline';lo got lo eomc to U dcelslun and the with commissioners of tho New himself suddenly,draped over the 'Board of Education has bean In­ go along'with llio plan because It : In line qt„lhc laniesl weeks In re­ perience. • . • Satiirday 10:30 A. M., 12:45 P. the old South School had been sooner the bettor," Haven Municipal Airport to; de­ fender of'!an,'automobile. I-Ie was vited'to address Ihe Foxon School torn nwny and that other ddhiago felt that- direct-'• contribution cent monihs the Fli-e Departinonl M." Sale ot apple pies by order only Must lilt Informed Friday Circle, Pariah House. Pas­ THIS WEEK ON RADIO AND TELEVISION termine exactly what properly fortunate in e.scnplhg Injury. Parenl'Teachors A.ssoclatlon Mon? had been caused, presumably • by should ho tlic main methoil of ob-, was; called dut only twice this past tor's class for young people pro- they hoped to obtain additionniiy Don -'Thomas, proprietor of day evening in the scliool. . ' young boys • lalnlng funds for.,Such a-drive. ;. vyeqk. Wet weather had .reduced FHA Will Study Lalei the chnliman tulj. l)ic poi;ing lor Church monibersblp. fromUhe town. Thofpas's ;»siore, and otliers havo ;Ajl\FD.\on rpsldenlsare invited^ Intensifitation ot patrol of - Cainpiiigii "Volnateqrs' ' -; |" tlio fli-e haiard' ,hi the , meadows News that the bpfird's dcdlsIon'l|i TUliflSnAY mlDAY SATUBDAY SUNDAY MONDAY XOESDAY WBDNESDAlf expr.essedo-concern 'oyer the dan­ Sunday 0:45 A. M. and 11 o'clock Former state Senator William lo ' attend themeeitng which' will school areas and. apprehenslpn.pf In the moantlmo the nonics; of aiidfqi'est ln'ndS''to"/.ero. Redevopmcnt favoi of the slx-threc-lhrcc ,sya- Church. Worship Services, Rev, RADIO 'XKLEVISION RADIO TELEVISION RADIO TELEVISION , RADIO TELEVISION RADIO TELEVISION Jaspers reported that his commit­ gerous si tiiaiipn but Tcportod that suspicious persons was • 'spuglit | volunlecr workers 'to - serve on ' ,dh Friday morning at 10 o'clock te in must be nppiovefl ur iijgclcd RADIO TELE\lSIOr« RADIO TELEVISION appqals'fto ,the Boord'*of Public; deal v.'lLh gononii' schocl , prob- James E. Waery Pastor. WN1I0 1310 k WNIIO-TV WNIIO 1340 k WNHO-T WNHO 1340 k WNHO-XV WNIIO 1840 k WNHO - TV WNHO 1840 k WNUO-TV WNIIO-'1^ tee met will Allen. Hubbard, Otis fi'oni' local police Iqnms • collecling conlrlbulionH • to Engine, one 'and Truck one were at a luwn mcotlnii "I feci If ll'ic WNHO 1840 k WNIIO 1040 k WNUO-XV 3acon: and .John C. Leary of the Safety"^ brpu'giit,'no results .,•- le'nis^-' the Cancer Fund Were pained: "A.I Kunt'lo IhOjhoriio of;J. C. Fa'ppl- 5:00'p, m. .Junior Pilgrim Fel- Niwt "TODAY" wllh New» "TODAY" with Wake Up And SmIli At Momaugiiin |i(i>ple nie Infoilncd of'the (uejij, "TODAY" with Hews "TODAY" with 'Dr.. Louis TU-ollcIo,-.school-den-; YBwn Ctub Davi Garroway Yawn Club Daaltcrriate pi-opo'sals' oT iroxoni Mrs. Roy VVJison, cii|il,n|hi flno,,or RfiS Mnlii St., to extlnsulsh ldwsl)lp. rawn Club Dare Garroway Sid Jatfe Show Have parroway Sid Jaf/e Show Data Garnway list, vylll'also addrq.ss llie group I hoy will be capable of making 7:00 p. m. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ 7 7 sibncrs produced detailed jnaps of correullon. .were advanced, inqlud; Town Chief Sets announced that . the mqnibei'S'of a blaze in .the bnscmoiit. Tlie Tire .An liis|H!(-ilnii will ho nwide of Newi ' VIcJor LIndlahr J on the subjoct'of-'Tluoi-ldation'of the piopei dre'lslon," she dqqlhred. lowship. ,,. Hews tlio areas they desired. ing sjlrict!onfo'rconidnl of the slop her team are:iMrs. lUlph I-lunlcr; -lyus confined lo ijiq olect,rlc n^otor tho propu.soil , liriidfoi'd Cove le- Ynwii Ctuh Worin Htm Roundup Wotid News Rour>dup Orpan necilal Piibllq Water Supplies." The chnlMiinn siiid Hint the ]Worl d News Rounduo Viiwtt Chib Jaspers said that, he believed sign,; the, sotting up of a mirror, Mrs. 1. M. Cook, Mi-.s. ; Wesley of a' hlbwer In a' forced air fur­ 7:30'p. m: Young Adult Group. Dreaklatt wllh Stan Bnihfatt wllh Stan Council al ChuithM World News Roundup Regular Office develiipincnt iii-iijeel by the IIiii t- M Yawn Club World News Roundup BitakfAsI with Stan and ,'maklng the exit into an on- Prnhn, Mrs. Esther Chai-Jlls,'Mrs. nace. The, motor -.was deslroycrl . joint session wuUtd be airaiiged at Miss Joyce Hale, Chaplain; Henry Cttaptt (ty Side 01 Road llowrty^^Doody Shan Jack Aritiur: that the committee Imd enough foid offliis of Ihq I edetnl Hous­ 8 Victor Ltndlohr 8 Biiig Cro'iby Syd Jaffe inrormalion to start their survey tran'ce. • ,, „, Wqinen GOP Meeting Hours Schedule Russell Pierce, Mrs. Erriest;' Good- I OniSalurdny 01,12:32 a. m. En- the convenience of all concsrn6d Graver Jr. in charge of recreation; Victor Lhidlohr ing Adinlnlstialion wllh lespccl lo Wnrlil Ntwi . Teti Paltttn Perry Como Stjtntt Rrrl«« World News Roundup to determine theiworth; of the pro; , Tile East Haven News wishes 1,0 master and Mi-.'i.: Alex Passjck. / Storq .pfDilyton's. In Ihd new Oull-. but guessed tllnl It may be united Donald Male and Henry Graver Perry Como Save A Lite Perry Cnmo Tnt Pattern Despite tho prcs^iure of num­ ning Crosby SliQW Dotli Day Christian Science Thursday At Clarkis' ' fiuhlblllly and soundness of the Jr. win give.ropflrtot their recent tiar',1 Day Charles Aniell Doris Day perty,' 'and tho cxten of relocation thank young' Benjamin Lambert, Mcnibors 'of.lho Gtenmoor Team ieparlmonl lo IIUBIV oft a sqctlon ' sometime noxt Week " * 9 Save A Lit! Rjiolic Katoallc Save A Lilt sonipf JVfr. jnd Mrs. Benedict Lam­ , The regular mepllng of the East erous duties, the First Selectninn jt Slillonstall Parliway wlicro a Homing Nim. Morning tlewi 9 attendance at conference at Sen- Every Day of homes thnl would be ncces.Sary. captained by .Mrs. Thomas' Henry planned undertaklnf;,,' announce­ Other ActlnnK . Morrilng Hews Cvrry Day Morning Ntwi bert, of 143, Main St., ,who posed Haven ^brnon's, Rcpuljllcan .,Cl,ub will altcmpl to establish r<;gulqi (log: luid, hqeii, hit by a faller truck. c.xelt. Htm Face (hi Muilc Arthur Godlrty Newii Fact thi hfutlc Arihli__Andfewi Space Palrtri What's^ Your Trouble Slate Rep Adclboit C MaUttce are; -Mrs.' Edward ISrunellSi Mrs. ment was made I his'week Tienling other inattcis, the Ding Dong School Newt: Muiic Weitorrie Travelers Aithnr Gndlrey Arthur GniKrcy be pi-ovidcd by Ii-v Illniz' anil h'l.s Dliig Donu School Charlei. Antill News: Face Ihe Music News: Fnce Ihe Music Arthur Godfrey for the picture,'and,"the unknown hours on'two'days, of each'week ! File Chief Tlidmds' llaycs cau­ faca llii Muvit Muiic tn the Air Face trie iiL-trs Ding Dong School DIna Oniio Sschooi said last nigliL that no csecuttvc Vincent Milehcll, Mrs.'Loiils Sjim' school boaid Joined other town Tuesday 12:00 noon Every Ready Window Sharper fops In Town Sky King Mr, Wluri Face tlic Kutic Chartcs, Anteli Dlno Dong School p. ..ms .in Iho' home of ,;Mrs. L,ev- A meeting of Floyd tlleks, flbld WIndcm Shopper Window Shopper Window Shopper shopper and his family who wore fbr-the convenience pflhope wish­ tioned .that, drying winds would Gi'oup covered dish luncheon in 10 Clinton's Ktyboarl 10 tl Window Shopper nieoting ol the Aviation Commit­ onl, Mrs. James' Cimnien, , f/lrs. oigunl/allons in'going on rcpoid ted has,been scheduled, 'regarding kind enough to lend "us the use of erelf "C. Clarli,' X-l, Bradley Ave. ing to confer. With hlni. ' The on Edward -Spencer,-.liirs. Roliert i-ostoro.' the'hiizai'ds in the grass repiesentnllvo of the rilA office, Htm DID Picture News In Every Family My Secret Story Wild Bill HIckKli Super Circui Mrs. Vincent'J. Fasanb wlii'pre- in favot pf fluorldiltlon of pu'bllc News: Polkas News: Face Uie Music One in Every Family News: Face the Mustc In Every Family theii-' car as a prop tor the scene. lands and urged' continued care In wllh D Chailes Beausoleii, dliee- Fact The MUSIC New;: Facf! ttie Uuslc Bill :611 or other.matters. He .said nounccmenl was made by,'the Natu.sch, Mrs. .Ben Connelly and Tact tilt Mum Potka Parade Charlct Anteli • Face Ihe f^usic toi of the pioposcd ledcvclopmenl, watci supplies. Mrs, Bqatilce Strike It nith Strike It RIcn Modern, Romance Kidi & Co, that "an Ihspectipn . tourof aviation slder '' •' • . ,,, '• • -', ' I'./'• , ; ' (Coiilhiiicd On I'ligo Two) ihe hnnclllng of rubbish fires. 11 To Be Announced 11 Strike It Rlcn "My World In Music" llrlke.il Rich office of First' Selectman Frank Uob llDite To Be Announced look place yeslqrday In Ihe agen­ Doolltlle opposed the motion, ))C- Bob Hope Doh Hope Bob Hone factories in the slate would bo con­ Help Fight Cancer^ Speaker for the evening will, be WAVZ State Senater Philander Cpoito of Barkei cy's office heie. 'Ihc FHA lepie- Ing the only enc lo do so,but did Al'lKUNOON PIIOGR/VMS AFTERNOON PROGRAMS AFTERNOON PROGItAMS AirrEttNOON PROGRAMS AFTERNOON PROGRAMS AFTERNOON PROGRAMS ducted next week and that he may AFTERNOON PROGRAMS |i,-|illeipate Lights On Friday the 12111'senatorial district. •• '• ,: It was explained' that because of scntativo made a pcisonal thicc- not give any icason Htm World Wi Llii In News Lenten Strlit News BlgT»f News Qiili Kids Newt What One Person News Mift Day CliaiicI Hews , Moments ol Comfort the nature'Of the tiist se'leqlnidn s houi tout of Ihe site of the Biad- "lilt TliiH Sum" Lovi ol Lid Navy Show Luve ot Ltri 4Moments of Comfort Amtr. Medical Asso. Meiiibers of the,' local comtiiltlco The icslgnallon of Miss I^prbdia 1260 On Your Dial Lets Go To Town Love of Life "The -Three Sunt" , Love oi LITu Reserved For You Love at Lire duties he .is .rqqulred .to ' spend ElwoodF. Scobie New Prexy Search For Totnotnm Luncheon Club Search for Tom. Cisco foid Cove plans and was icpoiled Lunititon Club The tiernal Light Ijincheon Club S»arch (or Tom. Search for Tom. Jitaded by Jaspers- are Merman Mutlbon as stenqgiaphorjn the oI.i 12 Nancy'i KItttiin What'I Cooking 12 Search for Tom. many hburs in tho field Investigat­ .Electric Show llaiUn Cookery Nancy't Kitchen Schorf, John. Gould, Desmond as favorably Impressed. flee of lohn Coibctt, secietai7 to Music lor Everyono f'arm and Home tttur Gtni Aulry Youlli Want Tn Kn» ing conl'tions^.bi'bueht to , his- al- Program Schedule Ltiittii Scrvlcci Youth Wanti To Know Mulic tor Everyone Music POT Everyone Italian ^Caokary Nvity's Kitchen^ Co.V,le. and Town Engineer Charles Rifle Range Al High School An Inspecllon and assay of the the boaid, wua accepted add sl)c Nature of Thinas Pallia Paraili ttnilon through ihe cooperation of Of Chamber Of Commerce News—G. HIcki Kary Moon Army Band Baubatl Miller. Monday Tliroiigh Saturday 1 Ntwi~G. HItki Gar." Moort University df Chlcapfl Frontiers ol Faith News—G. Illckt News—G. Illckt Gitrv Moora Newt—G, Illckt tiary Monra the townspeople.."In-addition, he Is Redeyelopmcnt' Agency's plans was was gianlod a Week's pay In lieu Polka Para'ls 1 ItolVt- Pflradt Round Table 5:30 Bob IS. Lloyd Show Polka Parade Polka Parade Polka P.varie Film Sliortt retiuired to spend many hours su- requeslv'd l;y the Washington of­ of vacation Cot bell icportdd iKitt LMtn Ladlci rriidDin Rtngf Listen Ladles Double Or Nothlni Marine Band Bishop Sheen ' Eliyood Sco'-iiq of^.'iSI Mtdn ,SL, 6:65 WAVZ News Family Tlitaler The CalhDlIc lloure Listen Ledlci Double. Or Nothing Listen Ladles Listen Ladies Double Or Nottiino Approved By School Board fices of the Housing and rtome Jane Dlcktni prrvising the ins'*,ollatlon of drain- scveial persphH httd applied as rc- Jam DIckcni Jane Dickens Jane Dickens Jane Dickens general mann,;." of Knudson's 0:00 Boh E. Lloyd Show "Dial Dave Garroway" Guiding Light Parents Of School Cove and Ppxeii aiMis was relentJ ' "Dial Dave Garrowiy" Guiding Ltgltl Symphonic Adventure Concert At The Capital1 Name's the Same "Dial Dave Garroway" Guiding Llctit "Dial Dave Garroway" Guiding Light Andre Kottclanetj Guiding Lioht ago systems and other improve, "Finance Agency. It the FHA ap- placchiqnts 2 KukIa Fran News 2 Ditiry Bar, dt 30;i fvlain Si., was Kukia Fran Newi Permission was granted Friday^i^ to a coinmluee foi sludy 6:65 News KukIa Fran News KukIa Fran News KukIa Fran Newt Beginners May Gel mqnls and to see that such work pioves the plans and cndoisos Supt William C Clllls reported 7:00 nob E. Lloyd Show Melody,, Matlnu Big PayoK •What's The Score UK Story This It Your Lift by the Board of Education for ex­ uiiunlmou.sly el-.'ctod' president to The Chombor voted unanimously Drtak The Dank Melody, Mallnee Guldlno^^ Light Melody, Matinee Dig Peyotl Newt: Melody Matinea Dig Payolt Ariiiory made It appear as though as' the oiling, repairing and re­ them It lb expecled lo romniil It­ that the kIndet'Prlen at Faxon 7:65 News Cliarlcs Aiittlt It Seems To Mc cavation under the High School .s-jccced Dayton IJ V/ell at a board t'l supjHirt nieasuiOs ,whlch 'would Wilconii Travel tii Wcltomt Tnielin Designed lor Llittnlng Slu Erwln . II would he difflf.ull lo accommo- building of roads Is properly done self to guaranteeing Insuianee on 3 Industry On Parade 3 Boh Consldint Save A Lite Welcome Tavila Welcome Travilrer Insurance Coverage to create a rifle i-ange for tho use o'l directors niecliiiir' following the had 46 reglbtore>d for next fall aod 8:00 Bob E, Lloyd Show Boh Comodlne Critics At Urga Welcome Traiilltr dftlo the East Haven youngsters . Besides tho.se mailers, >il was enable Enst Haven lo obtain flupr moilgagc loans 8:65 News Parents whp-'Plan to enter their of local youngsters.. The permis­ iiiinua] mcetinii of the Ciiainb'er Idutlon of water iupplles, thai the sehool Inusl offer the Ncwi; Swinu to 43 Kate Smith News, SwInflToys Treasury ol Mutic VUlorv at Sei The Ch«si Kukia.,, Fran, Oltl* who lire txptcRd lo rcgislcr foi pointed out, it is necessary for the Taking about two monihs lo 0:00 Bob E. Lloyd aiiow children in the kindergarten and sion -was granted by the board fol­ ol Commerce o*" East llavf.'n Tiies* saiiie facilities aii the ot)icis 1)1 tho M the nuxl active term of the cluij first scleclhiah to meet with vari­ II was voted, aftetlK'nrlng cnin- eoniplelo, the suivey and lepoil. 9:69 Now» Robut Ambrustir I MirrUd Joan Jason & Gold Fleece Dmnlbut first grade classes in the East I lav lowing a meeting with representa­ Easl Ilaven system. ,Tlic board 4 Mchily Matlnet Melody Matinee 4 stalling neM Stplembci ous- town bodies,;indoff!cial3 and day night In tl-e Adam 1-louso. j; ;' municatlons fiom Mayoi William If fovoi'ablo,.wlll clear the way foi 10:00 George LoZotte . In The en school system, next, Soplomber tives ot the Harry Barllett Post to confei;/with ihq agents of-tho voted to approve the appointment *itmt lloutt Party ' Under Witt Willi; Other Pf flee re elected at llie an addlllbnul lfS,UOO grant from Newt: Houti Pirty Tootili lllppadionii City Serenade llolly'it Star Plkyhouse N(wi: House Party Meet ITic Start Newt: llouit Patty News: (louse Party Short Drama may obtain information and ap­ of the Amqrleqn Legion ,which is C. Ccloiiluno of .New Haven and Tuno Inn llouia party Meet the Stan^ Date With Judy state go\ernment Because of all ot Alayne Wolnstcln as teachcf in ' llGUit Pally lloi>se Party HouM rviy tio'ise Party Meet The Stan meeting of the bqorc; of,tius(e,uS the goveinmcnl lo complete loeal Lorinio Jonn Mowrty^Ooody ^ plications on the scliool.,lnsuranc,c sponsoring. :lhc range The post, copimander said that Alltn lluhbaiil of the New lla\cn 10:80 Your Nolgliborhood Fhar- Howdy Poody Author Speaks Counter Spy lorrnio Jonet llowdy^Doody Lo ii'«. '.net 11 a wily. Pood V these duties, it has been almost im­ ehe school klndcigartcn 5 Doctor's Wife ilopilong Caisldy 5 HDwdy_Doody iveio Donald Purilelt, first, yico- plans Dotlor'i WIU . Public Aflalrs Doclor t Wife plan, from the supcrlntcndfcnt's the space undci the west wing of Board ot-AltpA'l Commlssioneis, inaey Doctor's Wife The pioject has the s.mLlion of possible to e'slabllsh regular office ' 'Ihe fate of the proposed icde- On the advice of the Committed EVENtNC riBOGRAlMS office. Announcement was hiade First Selectman Frank .Barker but ,tho High School which Is not be­ presldeni: Doi-.iiii.e Fqri'ara,- sec­ to dofei an^ Chamber at on until 10:65 News KVKNING rnOGRAMS E\15NING rROQBAAlS EVENING FIfOQRAAIS EVENING PROORAAIS EVENING PROGRAMS EVENING PROGRAMS hours velopmcnl Is Lontlngenl upon the jon Dulldlngs the board Veiled 'to 11:00 aoorgo LoZotte In 'flie this week that applications Ipr the ofriciai approval of the Board of ing used for any purpose could ond .vice prqH'.deiif Bi-enl Earlier, •I special comm'tleq appoiiilfil by Ntws College Round Table Niwi You Afc There establlshmenl of an adetiualc seu- Htm Worlif Wi Uvt In Lone Ranger Hews What One Person Newt Sclmol Days Htm Juditrn insurance whicii covers children'in' SeUictmort - may - be 'iieces.sary • be­ be easily accomnu d^iloil a*- a lan^-* The til St seicdman issuqd this third vice piecfi'cnl;;'aii yeais old to 1 p. m. 'rlicse hours will l(c in the president name a thiee man Boards of rinunie and Select* 1:00 deorgo I.«7,otte In Tin Falhir Knowi Bnl Chance ot • Llletlmr Name .That Tuna U(e or RItty Ruebcn A Rtubta ThcaW Guild ael Como, John- MeVm, _ Dooi^nle nually thcreattci Mrs Parker 8 tf lyn Murray Voice of Flreitona Red Sktlton Andre Kosleiand surance payments will be mailed difficulties. aie eligible lo join and that the addition to those thai I logUiaily eonimlttce to ' bceonie b llci ac- men during separate meeting to­ Tune Inn spend In.the office attending to Ferrara and Eugene Sli'alJia|',|; lecoinmcnded Ih^t tlic Committee out with reiiort cards on May 7 In an appearance befoie the training In use of a gun was val­ quaifiled" with the ptojecl and Ihc night and tomorrow evpnliig: \ 1:65 News Lei Down Video Jhealer Beit plays The BJB Story ;at. Night Dante Patty Show Of Shnn TV Pliyhpuie I Love Lucy Mat tin & Lewis Playhouse o( Stars various duties iin Schools lnvcillgale the maltei' Telephone Hour You Bel Your Llla Strike JI Rich ill tho elementary schools and Apr school board. Camp recounted the' uable because it taught them for iwo years; Tho'mas Mclklnhon, bincial pioblcm of town plaining 2;0U Tiny Marklo's Janiboreo Judy Canon Draaiict of einploymcnl pbllclcs and review Eddli Camur 4 Star Playhotiii The Atdrlch Family Mirldcth Wilson Steamboat Jimborei Red Duttont Fibber McGee Suspense 810 Story 22 In the high school. Absence of 'While I may not be available Alfred ilolcomb, Henl-y W. llrjs- Ilillring Prosldpnl Dayl^ni A'cll U-Conn Alumni Meet !J:65 'News 9 9 PlainclDthcSRan brief hRlo-y of the Ameiican Kiifcly. The ri.flc . range would a receipt will mean that the mon­ always, every day that the town wolO; for one year, . D, Ch-irics rend^hls annual lepotl lecounUng Ine salailcs of non-teachihg per­ 3:00 Tiny Slarlile's Jamboree Legion .Junior Rifle; Club and re­ make use of sofely arrangements Tuesday At Garde Judy dmn Martin Kane Dinah Hhore Calvacadi ot Sporta Ut NIaht Danca Partf Meet The Press The Doctof Two For The Money Two lor the Money Golden Fleece ey lius not.been received. No other vealed - that Ihe response to ap­ hall Is open, thetc will be someone Bcausolcii. • ^ .., ,. v the acrompllhhmcnl of the Chain- sonnel It also voted to hire Mrs. 8:66 WAVZ News Words In TTii Night Blue Ribbon Bouti and would never be used except­ The University of Conneclicul Radio City Prailewi roruM ot The Air Dull & HuTlct receipts will be issued. on duly from 9 a m to 5 p, m Jane, Thompson,' as a permanent Jam Pttkiiu Durnsai Allen , Your Hit Paradt 10 Newt CItlten. Views the Newstmbasty Cltiien Viewf the Niwi •' peals- 'for members went beyond ing under, the supervision of a Buses For' &ilw)|i|iers _ \ bei over the past year 4:00 Tony Marldc's Jamboree 10 Pro and Con.- Grealtit Fights >Ntwt Summary to receive messages." ' Alumnli of ^greater New HaVcn "I Musical AtbuM Ftnt NIghter On the Line Dangerous AHlgnmtnt Sport Spot the expectations of the commitlce fully trained Instructor, he said A' loiter from Franh Meiislna Reports by Mcrctaiy-tieusurei employe. 4:66 News News: Ctllton Utley Sunday News Special will meet 'iuesday night In the NIWI Forilgn^ lnf}lflui Hen ';;;..•...:';. ' .NuiAnalnitClMi NIWI •„ . WmiUIng News Douglas Fairbanks News Racket Siiuad Don't forgot the Cancer Fund In charge. A total ot 119 children : The Legion' commander was sup­ urging examination of Ihe ppisl- Preliminary drafts of a school 6:00 'fohy Marlde's Joniboroe MoruM BiltU ) 'Sacrid llian'Fngnui This Wllh In Snorli . '• " F'^slda Theater bchaiC and Robed Scbiimer, Hotel Garde. AH members of the Meet Yout At Ttti Polls This Is The Lift Sacred Heart Progran Sacred Heart Program Hickman Sacied Heart Prognin " wore signed, he. said. Robirt Monlgomuy Marlni^ Corpi FanriU Slonr "Hollmood PdladiM '< canvass which wiillake place Fri­ ported by Police Chief Edwin LighU On Friday bllltUs pf pblainlng .bus sei^lcs calendar for the coming year 6:'65 News.' siiiioriiiriiTitii Midnight Niwi, Sign OlfNiwi: sign ON Surprttc Scrinadi Bilarce Your Budget Ray Anthony I've Got A Secret Woodie Herman « chairman ot tho Christmas. Ilght- University alumni'are Invited tg NIWI . Hytiinr: Nwri onh«U«" , - M dnlgK Thjilu 11 11 hiwi: Mutit Midnight Hiw«, Sign OttNewti sign uii day night (see our main story) Crowded faoilllloi at the Wln- Priejt and assistant Chief Joseph Km Mionise> niwi, Sign OffHiwa: Sim W UKnlBliI Ni»t, Bl|ii Cieignon Help Fight Cancer into East Haven from the Morris (Cuiitiuucil On Fugo Two) I attend. ' ..(Contluucd On Fugt ICwo), esoo'sign on . MKnliht Km, tl(n onsiin Oil ... I }\ East Havms goal is $2,200. .dbcsler range, ami lh« Branford (OoiitUiuea On Page Two) EAST HAVliN NE^VS ihtalned or boxes reserved by call­ Rev. Joseph Buckle-y ,:' "Ypiir Health; ' Thlimdny, April 1.G, 10,13 Paice » ing the chairman or any of Ihe Nicholas Tlnarl; Omar Dcsrosler Legion Executive To Be Given Dinner VW'ictuSIi.ow Hauds St. Mark's Guild Aux. School and the Air University's i SprlHR cltiniiing Blicmlii Include n KAST HAVKN NEWS in the town' llnills ahd t(iat pcr- foiiowlnR commillec members: Capt.R.R.KIRTLAND I j cni'n. 'riinl Is why cei'tnin medich- fronf.Rose S, Lowandoski; James' Card Parly April 24 Of Honor April 30 ; Squadron Otricer dnd Field btli- tliomuRli Invoiitofy <)[ llio, tmiilly j ThutniUj, A|irlM6, 106B. Vast 'i titits wci'c nbt grtinled except to Rjstil Estate Cohimitlce Meeting Pinky Anderson, Dominic Fcrrnra, 11ioii.'i (iiG piTsuillipd in line eaio De Maio-ct Ux trom Diiizon Lu[a- A lestmonial dinner in honorjot cer Coni-sos nnd Air Wnr CoUcRe. j mrilifli\p onlilliel. ' ,' ' i. • .• huntora. , '• . . ' ' *-;The ,/5ulld Auxlihlry of St. Joseph Sandrcy, Josepii Glynn, Receives Diploinu wiillP In n .sinillnr vma nccuiilnt; bdr Cfo.; Jnmes.Vyiillam .Malono ct (ho Rov. Joseph Buckley, chaplpin Ill uinny liomiw IIHW fi'cqticiitiy'i Moflt^s : Mission' Is holding a Tonilc In Post John Aljhale, Jim Glynn, Ted Nue- Special coi.r;:= lire based on suh- School Board i Ariie Hellatid, chairman ot the Trimsactionb tiiTdnip eUitlci-pii; wltii lefliivcrk In nnnlliPf IndlvUlunl il may bo nc- ux from, Albi5rt L. Wheeler; onti Uocister bosscrr Card Party, Fri­ man, Paul Llpkvlch and Ed DUg- of the Father Regan Cotincll,;K- In Pholograpliy jccls inuehl at resitlenl Air Force | commlttoo hundllhg the club, fell Tho executive conimltlec ot the «( Hill iivosi'i'lpliona.'Most of tiiriit ccssnty to vniy lh(» prpsciiption. (Canlltitinil From PiiRn Otio) LImoncclir.Conslr. Co. from An­ of C, will be given-nl the Wepji- tdclihlcal schools. (EdIlnrlRl nnle: Ilrndern have day pill •2'ltli ot the Bradford Harry Bnrllcit Post, American I.,e- gnn. GUNTEB AKB, ALA . , . Ca|>- mi' iist'li'.is lU'Ciuiso tiiny hnvo lost Ynui plly'^l( inn's piT'iciiptlon Is weio prtsbtilcil tor coiisidomtlon.- that permission to use flrcrnrma gelina Paolilio. Ing Willows on'Thursday evenlpg, Inquired wlielhcr w« w""l'' Print Manor Flrehouso at 8 o'clock.: glon, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock Commander Joiin Camp issued a tnln Robert R. Kiiklnnd, USAFR llii'lr pcilomw. In otlioi'K, ViWBVor, not inlcMidod to ho ni.Vslcrlnu8,- II. The pVoposcd CHlendnr would open on supervised ranges tended to nddresscH with real estate trans-, tlult Clnlnis statement e.\pri;.sslnp his thanks to April 30, of 381 Sliorl Ucnch Kd.. East Ha­ The United Nations will le.-;! llie the siiivonl Tin.i ovHpoi'iiloi^.mV tho Is simply ids rpooifli: Ihsinictlon In tlic School jenr oil Sopl. h nnil reduce the desire of children lo netlnns llnled In this enlumn. Nlrs'. George Pompano Is chiilr- In ,tlie .post rooms on Thorrtpson those merchants and other persons Mnrlon A. Condlc from Leslie father Buckley Is now .serving ven was roconlly awarriod a di- inKenuity of tiewspaper editors It^ iin'illcino hii.'i Incveai^oU Itij Rti'ctu;ttl Iho phitnnncl.^l for Ihn tnodicinc The News will alleinpt to ilo so maii with Mrs. Charlie Bnrtlett as Ave, wlio contributed many ot the H'2 close It on ,lunc an 'with school buy their own giins. Muhro el ai; Leslie Munio nl nl as paslor of St. Thercso's Church the limit toUowlnpc the nnnii\>c of 1(1 « (InuRori^us doKrOc. host, •sldlod' In yout' nocds. co-chairman. The hostoS-ses assist­ For (he rcfiular meeting ot the prizes awarded at the annual East­ ploriitt from Iho US Air Force Ex­ vncndons duijng the Inst week ot 'fhe Legion,officials pointed oilt ,ln Iho future, whencvnr condl- , from Marlon A. Conilio; Violet In Stony Creek, a recent appoint­ Dag Mnniniarskjoelrt as Secret ai-y llnils permit). Bohndics from Mai'y Weber Ide; ing will bo Mrs. Frederick Eborth, post next ThOrs'Jny, Albert Gras- er Egg Hunt which was hold on the tension Coui'sc tnstliulo for roin- General. 'That's Rolnp to he esiic- FhbrUni'y nnil the Insti wcnk ut thm no child was permitted to ment, after being osslstanl,pastor Siiu'<» tlir . cniulltlnn for whloii , Following' are the realty deeds Violet Bonodlcs from Harry Ide; Mrs, Richard Smith,' Mrs. brace soh, coach of fencing at Yale Uni­ town green I'V'onlly. He nls6 plctlng tlic Pholograplilc Officoi' eial iiard on the headline writors, April. Apill 16 (Good Frltiny) at St. Vincent'de Paul's Church In till' dni}; \vi\s pr('si'rll)iHl lihs \is- handle a gun botoro rccblylng n f lleil Willi ..the office ot the, town Ilal-ry'Ido ct al from Violet Bona- Mtirgan and Mrs, Otto Bath. versity, will present a group of thanked Fronk Prahovlc, cliairman Correspondence Course. hnt tlicy narrowed I'roslileiit Employ A would be observed nS; i\ holUlny Ea.st Haven for more than 20 uaiiy ln'on ouroil, It is usolrss lo minimum ot four hours Conceh- clprk.during (he,month ot March: iiles;'",Willni-cl C. Reed fiom Charles Yale fencers In a,special exhibition, of the eveht. Waller Link, who The ECI offers correspondence Dwlght David Eisenhower down lo hut Iheid \\oiild beno'Eimter vn- -Serving on the retrcshmcnlcom­ years. - . ' • snvr till- i'i-mn\nlnn iiinoviiU. Tiio . Reliable Painter trattd Inalrucilon on ,tlie: proper; I ,,/,\Varmnly Dcciis A., Cliysmo;., Phllbniena ^Moratla mlttoo are: Mrs. James Cunnirtg-; James Mes.slnh, cliolrman ot tho served as the Easier Bunny, Mrs. courses on Air Force suDJecIs lo Ike, so perhaps tlie noted Swedish pri'si'iiiulon will not nui'l.v In nn^ ' cation. Plum M.so were lii oh- ' Anllibny Ferrftlolo el ux from from*', Fanny Costnldo; Everest I Frank Barker, the East Haven Mothcw Anastaslo is chairman use and care of fire arms. :\ bam, Mr.s. Gladys Tliompson,'Mrs. Post Activities Committee, an­ military personnel. Gencrnl cours­ economist and dipionmt Is slated OIIHM- oiiniiitlnii, ovtn lUoiii^U ibrvo certidn public holidays only Jtjseph Gnrgprio; Noah D. Clfaroill VolhrdI fi'om Joseph J. ?'lt?,pat- I Fire and Park departments and all of llie general .committee; in to bo commonly known only iiy I Reliability-Quality I Sarah Waterbury, Mrs. Myrtle nounced. es • are iiased upon Ihe resident syinpldnis limy iippoiii' the snnio In If Hiey came on'n Mpnrfnydr, l^'rl- In granting Us lierniliislon, thb ei' alii'fl-om'.Iolin Antonio Clfar; rlclt;and Mary Celontlo from Now the Legionnaires who were present. charge of tho event. Tom Glynn, chairman of the curric\ila of the Officer Candidnic his first name. Ihn uPlralnoit oyo. dny, Ih bi-dcr not l6 disrupt ' the school hoard look the altitude that cljlel tiXi'Salvatore bl Bchi>dctto Haven .Saving Bank; First Fed­ Toce,, Mrs, Thomas Mlchols, Mrs; Economy Military Ball, reminded Tmcmbbrs Tiu- pvosiTlplidh Kiinnls iir,"insl trprii, *'Liiwrohce W. llnrlshlctdi eral ,Savings and Loan from Ar- Jane Korlheucr, 'Mrs. Adclberl continuity of tiie school wccik. complete responsibility for opera­ that the date for the onnual/ball '..iHi'ltn'y i\iul wir-iuoiiii'Mllon. II Is ,toiln ''r. Pryor el ux from E. L. thurjllcclo Co.; and J. J. Canna Mantle and, Mrs,,Eula Henry. COLONIAL th6 board ncceiilcd the I'eslivin- tion of the range would have lo has been sot tor May 23 In the wvllliMl by llu' pliysloinli iov IIH- lioWleS; Town tit lOnsi Haven from trom'.'Flrsf Federal. . ( Reservations may be had, by Give Your Daughter the Happiness of llon ot Mis. Chrlslino Mnrchlul ho taken by the, Legion post'und ,Brantord Arhiory, Ed Wlttstcin pi\lii'nl only ami is not lnloinio(l William Zuckcrman; Town ot PAINTING & tiom her position nstoiienor in the Also, Carmlna M. Parcnto from calling Mrs. Jane Korthcuer at HO and his prcheslra will provide the for h»(llsiMiinlii:\lo uso. Tlioro is no the town. East tinven from the ConnoctlcUt flist Rrndo nt l^Joxon .School. Mrs. Anieileo L. Mnttcl; Amedcq .L. •7-«D6, , music tor dancing. Tickets may be yiinh'lcit llinl I'nii lio usod lo ili- Meanwhile, Chairman Hellanii Co.;: Town of, East from, Ciiarlos. , DECORATING CO Mattel from Cnrminu M. Parcnio'i nine and Coach Fronk Cristth is A WEDD8NG ^ , ^f^^ lorniini^ nn nvornll ouro. Mnrchlnl Is retiring from the nnounced that a display of awards Cohoiil Town of East Haven/roHi at Mir jnmcs E, Connor tiohi I-Iurry keeping his fingers crossed until It is norossnvy timl n piillool [liO 2-2231 87 Broadway NH Itnchlng field. and badges which may be won by Phllbinenn Tomaso; Alphoiisc'Cos- Rained Out, Easties NUz'/,o trom .Jartios -E. Connor; the boys gel warmed up. Iiiivo Iniiividnni troiilinoni nnd members ntlcnding the next term tollocl ux troni Frank P. Cafioro'i Mary E, Manchester froni Mlllor Start Against Seyniour TYPEWRITERS and of activities of the rlfld club and Ann Hi. King from .E,' L. R. Jolinson; Miller R. Johrjjioij, "^ pelciTcd by heavy rain.s from ADDING MACHINES Ril'lc Range — would be made. The final meet­ Bowicn. •, • \', from Mary E. Monchester; Jahies opening Its baseball season against Ally. Richard Rcilly Comi'li'ti' (Onittnnrd From FSRO One) ing of the club was held' Monday Wilbur CroHs on Monday aftor- Dcpcrdablo Service CASTLE Mustakos from Stove Mustakos ct Offices On Main St. rollb who urRcd the selthiR up of night and brassards distributed lo Also, John B,. Fusco from .lohn ux; ,Tnmes De Maio ol ux froiri noon. East Haven High will try Stock Since 101(i Hnnti- r. S. 1 Attorney Richard h. Reiily ot iii-nnf!<' foi chlMrcn, ("ry |.'.inli.'d niL-mbors. M. 'niordan ct. ux; iPuter'-iJoji- Drajen Lumber Co,; Shirley M. another start by Invading Sey­ Tultle Place Is now associated in Braiiil New Ni'iir Knsl lijixrii out thai fh IriK nf B-H Kiins iiiul 22 An Invitation lo handicapped chuck • from , Antonio S^ulabrln; Beach from John C. iJoacli; James mour Friday afternoon. Next tho'practice of law with his father. ami cnllbci flie-iirms wiw IIICKHI with­ children within the age limits ot Joseph J." Moscola ot- ux from F.-Rosen trom Shirley M. Beach. Thursday the home team will set Attorney Thomas F. Rellly at 185 the club to Join was also issued. Howard K. Bartholomew; John H. • Also, five quit claim deeds to oulfoi' Sliellon to a second hoped- Kecuiulili'mi'.il Main St., East' Haven. I-lc olso In a magnificent Wells ot ux from' Arthur Riccio Mauio Constr,' Co. trom First for victory in what looks like n .s•> conducts an otnco in association OFFICE Co.; Lynn Atwood.from Nelson It, Federal Savings and Loan As-soC.; good year for the Ea.stlcs in the EAST HAVEN'S wltli Attorney T. rtolmos Bracken setting at an address Elwood F. Palmer; John J, MoMahon from, had'tour deeds.tp'Arthur RIcBlo Ilousal'onlc League, MACHINES of Now Haven and Bran ford. ONLY FISH MARKET (Ciinllnuod From I'HKO One) , Arthur RICcIo; Charles K. Falsoy Co., from First Federal. The.postponed Wilbur Cross will of prestige irig conihilltoo, revealed ; thai the et ux; from Arthur Rlcclo;C,Iacoi) be played on Wednesday, April 29, -Featuring- ChnrnbiM' had expended ,52,'in7 for Ottonbrolt; froni. Harvey Slobdinek ai Bowcn Field at 11 a. m. Help Fight Cancer 116 CEOWN ST. CUISINE and SERVICE of TOP QUALITY from J, J. Cunna; Cas^liu Co. Help Fight Cancer TEL. ST 7-2738 Inst Ki-'uson's lighting, for which- u Heavy rains have intorfered ser­ Lights On Friday Tho location is improssivo and convenient FiUct of Haddock total of .$2,000 (3l],150 contributed from Dorothy B. Vontnor; and Lights On Friday iously with practice by the local Ralph W. Briggs from Ceorge W. by nicrchnnls plus ,$HBn approprl- — T"'^^" ' ' ^ ••-'•-' Today with over mounting living costs, expense and Flounder, Sole nliMl by tlic town), had boon spo- -Blanchai'd. H'.Vtllt4'lVMI'.Tfmi1fVn.'f.TfS''*''*-f**V'^<>-^''>''A^-^'^'> V^'^ V^ O LOOKING iicjvus, Willi Pi'osidont lElsenhower, Connecticut'since April of _ lIM.'i from Mauro Constr. Co.; John CUT FROM HEAVY WliSTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF ^^...... ^...^...^.^^.* .-> ^.^ OLD FASHION-MILDLY CURED, WELL TRIMMED that, tlic first slop In sound govern­ Use Of Fluoritles when ^ the woviti was 'Initially Joseph Anastaslo et ux from sinrted: nt Si>Viilibur.v;' Training Lights On — ,N LB 45c I FRESH FRYERS or BROILERS | SlTlOked PicnlCS B 55c tv GEORGES. BENSON ment Is , a balanced ^judget. Mauro Constr. Co.; Allen P. Nei- Throughout Mai'cii and, on into SohOor,. In Nov(!mboi''p|:!;i.'l»50_ the THE WHITE PAGES (Continued From I'age One) 2-3H LB AYG lUfsiiUtii—Hatdiits Celltgc ill Water Supply don :• Crom Frank' Del Vecchio; Chuck Roast "fN^^ April, Cabinet members and all de-i sysleiu,, was st^jrlqiKai ('•'Munsflelrt 01 ynuR Mrs. Lester Barnlkow, Harold qoodrlch,Jr., from Gno- TENDER, FLAVORFUL - TOP SIRLOIN ROAST or g -,_ ^ _ - ^- | SERVE WITH FINA5T QUALITY FRESH SAUERKRAUT partm^t, a"nd •.ngonoy • heads were Tliu tacl Hull [luoi'UU'.s ciiii be Trnlnlng Sc'hiro!;BtW''i!lo' Ioili)Wln|! In Momauguin, a teamcaptiiln- lano. Veigall el ux; Harold E. Tnjri.ooK IN TIIK " making 'aii Item-by-Kcm study of^'i lUucccssrully adilQil lo wutor sup­ moiit|> tlio Clljf^nt?;. Npvv'; Urilabi cd by Mr.s. William McNulty con­ Gootlrlch Si'., ffbtii Harold K. Top Round TRIMMED '-^ 79c I Chickens »4i l Fronkfurts ritKASUKY ea(;h section of the Trumna 1953- plies uului'iiUy •rtu-flclcnl In this started Its fluqrlquUon'^plani. M'he TtLEPHONE DIRECTORY sists ot Mrs. Harold Rico, Mrs, Goodrich Jr.; Anthony EspoSlto ot A DELICIOUS SANDWICH FAVORITE I Cleaned ALL WASTE REMOVED LB 59( WASHINGTON — Mni-k)n B 54.budget, wKh<;lh'o:, advice and nilncrni has beun umply ^ cl«mpn Ci-oniwpjl FlrofntBlrltit ,»l'hr.t)!d a Luui.s Relberg, Mrs.' Rayrriond ux trom Casella Co.; Charles John KING OF THE BEEF-STEAKS SKINLESS LB 49c Immediate Delivery On The New... Folsoin, Uiulcr Socvolnry ftt Ihe help ot-Bhdgot . bli-Qctor, Josepli, tliipi-ldiitlon ' syntem;, lii.', iTurib, of Lunglols, Mrs. Frederick; Hawlln, Ondi\shor from Mauro Conslr.Co.; ""» " » "fi I'-i'-Mic cAMnwirw fAVnRITE LB 55c 't^latnilcil over 111e nnsl fqw yjiu's'ni GO TO PRESS Liverwurst Treasury, ttiltl mc, in an interview podgo/ajid; idsJ.sUiif- .T^'ey, \J^^ IflSl.;' . •''•_; f':!v"r''i!-v^'!' - "i •' Mrs, Thomas Hayes, Mrs, John The '.Louis'Do FUlppo General Porterho,use STEAK LB 85C trltuming. it,..realKs'tically, but. tfio A DELICATESSEN FAVORITE ... his office just, across ExoeuUvc Cohnoclicul, according, lo 'Klclinni ' Thb bullcMn'ciiiotaS; ihd'DIVIslon SIWOWLAKKS A 10.98 DeSula, Mrs. Alvln' Thompson, Genqrnl dontriictlng Co. trom amount;Of. .'the lotat cut rocdm- FRESHLY GROUND LEAN HAMBURG Ii>- >^ « utl.,v,^,u.... Avoniic from the Wiiite House, S. Wootlhiill, senior snnUary'ciigln- of Denial Publ|c,r Hbnlth, 'United Mrs, Howard Eldrldgo ahd Mrs. 1953 HUDSON JET thai the Treasury Dopariment is monded may not be' known for- paintod by Ghartoffo Stornborg ga!=ij=st=i»wtawM!=it3t=(tffiStsw LB 29c t^nv or tlio State Depnrtnicnt of •Tohn Sullivan. Ground Beef 2 LBS 77< | SUGAR CURED . MNAST SLICED Potato Salad several weeks. .... Stales Public lIonKh'So.rvfco, m re- nariiciiJHtinj; in two study projects, Ilcnllli. In. the. deiun'tnient's porllng ,Inlo l.nst'.i yonr; lljHt. as of A compact, economical wonder car or.vital impoi'tance lo UIG qit,izon- Then I^ook at Taxes Maliins .1 point of flatlcrinp lines, .'. doll-waisled niohtlily bulletin I'econlly,'' Wood- Ihiit .'lime, lli.cro .jwoi;|i',i518 J water East Haven SOFT, TENDER, MILK-FED taxpayers of the nallon. "One," he •When.thci budget rovlslons (U'e lo a new fullblown skirl s|Mllcrcd with starchy- iiing Festival ^uill iis.serted thntM'oui' dltforont supplies In; the gjuiilryieiii|)'loylne S|> 1.55c I Bacon '« - 69' | igi'—;-- i«,od. 29 in the low-price field, with performance, (!xiilainc(i. '"is, to determine what mndo, then' tbo^ Elsenhower fiscal typos of fluoridation syntcms «t lliu riuoi'Ulallon. These'iysltnisa'rqj'o- : while snoivfl,iIlcs its import.incc with Inxes will bo needed after the Tru­ team will size up t,he/lax sources Dance In High Veal Legs Soulhbury Training School rind In poried to;supply 'a. toUd' hf 0,'7DO,- • ^ m.ilching .^lolc . . . colors: mist gi-ay, maiif, luxury and safety comparable only to that of man InulKot for 101)3-54 has' boon and draw iheli;" eHtii)mtes. Then Mansfield, Now Britlun and Ci'om- 777 people wlili' fl|[Qrt(lutBd drink­ copcn blue. Sizes; 10 lo 16. Designed by RETAY School Gym Friday CAPITOL reviewed, department liy dcpavt- and then only, I,ha Under Socretai-y wcll, have been employed and arc the fabulous Hudson Hornet itself! said, can';any sound appraisal bo ing water. ' /'•''••''-i:' \: ,' ,:"' A "SprinKtimo Fcsllvni" dani:o , ment: atid the otlior Is a long running satlsfantorlly. with ,in eye for tiuKlcss styling. HO 7-0718 made of Ihe tax culting pbssilMl- WooUhull, In ,:TSttmi)iiii'l'.sliig the • Including; will lio liciti loniorrow nlBht in the j ranMc study lool Ti^asurer and Director of tho op ^a tax system .whicb.,will, as the PKGS Syrup "°^"^ world-wide Eastniim Kodak Com Pre.sldent Etaied; ."impose tlio hmsl SATUKDAY 2:00 to 4.30 33< puny; (2) Chairman of'tho Co.m- possible 'Obstacle to- tho dynanii'" KIT CARSON Dainty ""^^INOS 6 FINAST - TASTY FLAVOR mittoo for Economic Development; growth, of .the -'cpuritry. 10% Discount On All Purchases From EAST HAVEN'S 1953 and ;(.'i) Director-of the Federal with Diina Andrev/s DAINTY PURE toi BTi 33e „„, .,, Iloserve Bank of New Yorii.'It gly liceeittraH/Jng TiixcH? Our Gang Comedy, Cartoons OS n\Q personal; satisfnctioh. t.6: aoe A Presidential Conmiission lins EXTRACT 2°^"^ 19 Mustard «^°^^^^ been announced which will direct I'liir Trnilc Itoma 12 Buying & Service Directory Vanilla a man of such ability willing to April 20-25th Easy to operaie — make a sacrifice In salary In order •a long I'ange .study of tlio relation- 'Not Iiichulod Sun., Mon., Tues. lo "make whatever contribution 1 Ship between federal, state and lo­ ART SUPPLY SPECIAL! Ljarcletien Zrreilt a boy can run \i. cal taxes. •Besides federal offieinl;; 10% Off On —2 Teohniolor Hits — jLow C-t'erildaii f-^riceS. can," as he put it "to the welfare MASURY PAINT Central Cleaners Dyors of the nation." Te died excerpts and top"- flight cUi/.en - I(*jid<.'r.H. Barker Trucking Co. •nits and Uegetaolei- 18.INCH of President Eisenhower's State, of reprtsentatives of tho stale gov­ Paint Boxes 7.75 WALLPAPER! Homo of Dwtinctivo Cleaning Local and long' Distanoo ernments will prol)uhly be includ­ SPECIAL! I Richmond Pears I^J^OSP '^T?N^ 23C ii FLORIDA - SWEET AND JUICY the Union address as the founda­ FREE! Regular 9.75 Select From Wo Operate Our Own Plant Moving, Orating, Storage ''WORCESTER tion for-,botTi tho short runuo and ed In its membership. In fuel, the Itilorior & Semi Glosii 4.Hour Cleaning Sorvioo 5 Ure Avo. Kasl Havon the long range fiscal programs most promising feature Is tiio po.s lo l()c"l Warm Gray or Pale Blue 35 Books Call For and Dolivor Olfioo Kosidcnoo I Premium Crackers S^^.. ^»'^<-23c | (J«;.„flac ^ 3^ now being studied by the Treasury Lsltalllty of rollniiulshing GHOBGEOFS Water Color Sets I l-4«7» r. A. Blirlior no 7-0001 CAKE 122 M»lll St . riiolio no 1-007 KRAFT - Olive Pimenio 50Z O^^ ,. Cheese Spreads Relish, Pimanio Pineapple JAR *i«» X "POWER-MASTER" PAINTING & Reg. 3.00 $2.00 Augle's Auto Kepair ITL c....jcPAr:o'-„",fs^23c % grangeCALIFORNIA s TENDERBA SPEARG ^S T Gal. $3.94 EXTENSION OEOBGE A. SISSON UMIMV C«,,M- Cream O( Celery, Splil *JtO'/i OZ 0 C« 5^ CALIFORNIA - ItNOtK bPtAKb This summer you won't have to pass up those golf games, Regular 5.05 Value General Repairing EACH neilli. JOUpS Pea.Vog.orVogelariaPea,Veg.orVegclarian A*•r TINS M.J*^-^J ^ ^^* > M flowers... for Oil Sets $4.85 LADDERS Insurance Tires —. Batteries fishing jaunts or other recreation you've had to give the DECORATING '^'go-by" so you could cut the lawnl This easily afforded, EVERY OGGASION Regular 7.25 Fire — Bonds AAA SEEVIOE AAA 49' PineaDple Preserve[tlfTi^S 'L 25c | AsparagUS 2 % 37c fast "Power-Master" saves hours of time and leaves you Qt. 98c Automobile Casualty feeling fresh after you've gotten your grass cutting chore BOOKS WATER COLOR SET 80c 80G foot I'lliniio no 7-8al« 431) Mnln Si, i DM^^^I* DvnrAVirA MIRABEL - Servo it on LB "IC. Xs SWEET - FULL OF FLAVOR Regular $1.74 Value Jl Cllldsoy Avo. East Ilnvoii Plus: Smash Musical Hit Butter, Egg & Honey Bread >c $ out of the way. What a buy it is — look at these features!, OUT - • reaCii rieserve BETTY ALDEN BREAD JAR JLJ'^ FLORIDA 4 ^°^ 25< Q CORSAGES FLOWERS uiuuiiiiuuummsiitm, JOAN CAROL • THIN SLICED • DOUBLE WRAPPED t^ Corn • 4 cycl*. 1 HP Briggs and Stration ingln* ^ LINDEN ,. CALIFORNIA,- FRESH CRISP CKNTER- I Open For Business | J. WARNER BKOs-miam / R.g Pricd ai« SPECIAL PRICS LOAF l9 • pDiiHv* ilarling action No occasion ia com­ % PLANTS ''I PIECES Richmond PeachesZd^^s2\',S A TIN^S 5 JJ5 ^ • Fr** floating handia thai l«l< you park tt In 1/3 th« muol ipa»\ plete witliout -a I'loral CONVALESCENT I Richmond Keacnessiiced Halves ^^ ^gj,j.jj^j 2 BCHS 19c A BKIDAL BOUQUETS I In Our Newly i • 6-inch rssi willi 5 speclol-iteel bttidvf piece or flowers THE ELGENE SHOP HOSPITAL White Bread I Standard Tomatoes 2T1SS25C \^^^.__FLORID A - LON_G GREEN _ Olg • H" lo 2li" cutting hvight ' /' i ' "OPEN CHARGE ACCOUNT ON PAIN_. -.^T &«. DECORATINT^TTly-lrtT* A rpTWrGt SUPPLIES€3TTt3'0T.T'P.H*"' Remodeled Store! i Mr». Kay Anstaisio, Dir. • Conv«n!«ntly locatsd clutch and IhrottU conlroU^ AN OUTSTANDING QUALITY LOAF 3 foi< I WE REPAIR ALL SHOES! i I Regiitered Nurses in Finast Corn WHOLE KERNEL 2'INS 33C | Cucumbers HO 7-3446 East Hav^n Coming April 22 to 26 SO TENDER AND EVEN TEXTURED H Come in and look it over. 242 Main Street [Attendance Day and Night] :RO I CENTRAL SHOE . Carefully Prepared Meals Shirley Booth, Burt Lancaster TEXAS - NEW CROP -yttk A. LONG COMPANY! HO 7-6318 4? ' REBUriDER and Diets "Gome Back Little 18-OZ LOAF Onions 3 LBS ANDERSON AUTO ACCESSORIES 154 DODGE-AVE. Phone HO 7.S828 3=3=333SSS3 SXXSSSSEXS 222 MAIN ST. EAST HAVEN HO 7-0960 • f-•-•-•- Essrsssszssszrsz:: I 279 Main St., East Haven I [83 Main St. East Haven { Sheba" I

r^Qij! r> EAST HA^'EN NE\VS THURSDAY, "APBIL IG. 19.53 EAST HAVEN nVAX. EAST nA\'T,>J. CONK. ture, -one .M .tKe otKe*-of ,tli«Vtwa„p!an!v must FOXONNEWS Thursday, April 10, 10B3 Pago I bo d'cc5i(l?id i!p6ii. The fhianeial and liind rc- Second Fiddle Tunes PUBLfSIIKD EVKRV TIIVIUIIDAT iSotii-ccs ill: th(i toi*n urc.'iiol unlimited. hv Mildrrd I.eU» Tel. HO 1-7ltOli , BY . Since' the town 'nici3tlng,s,i>n, the matter of Easy CnniiiMon for r'erlnin. but Ihe slate of New York Is offering !120.000 for Infor- lOnsl Iloveners ntlcndlnR Ihe sejiopl HitcS Iftst ymnliJM,tlic^si(uatio^i_hnH been The cni'ly fish gets liookcd for Town WnHtt iraiBIUI6A!BMlini» Ihe same tiling the early bird gels mnlion about him." ' . -'• < l.'llh Annual Convocation were; littiftisna wiiji ^rcfn^i^t;t^ tonk at this letter. tOlS Dlxwflll AToniiRi llkimlnni Conn. "Wlion two trains npproocii cncli Oren Parker, Scliool Uoaid Chair­ EAST Dcmooratieleadin'shiirtimists tliflt tli^'six-lhreiv other nt a cro.sslng they shall both I can't make out If It's from my lawyer or my tailor; they're both man. Mrs. Edward Kronbcrg Sr., Topics Eight NEW Stars Are TONATIIAN CZAR, EDITOR i!omc to a full slop" and neither -iliree or junior'-biKhvplnn ndvnneed by tlic named Smllh." The teller rend: "I '•Member ot P. T. A. Slate Board (tohn Z>ch, Advortlnlnit MaiuRor shall start up until the other has Congrolul.'itions to Elwood Sto". Mrs. Alvln Thampiun, AWoclkts E. C, h ftpnnHormI A, college stu(lcnl was tolBlly An office worker who had beeh tm RUIn StrMt. Tel, IIO 1-5«ll B«x ZIB Eut HaTcn scjection of a site for a junior, liigli suhocd wiis by Itio locnl Chamtnir of Cnm- baffled by the profcs.sor'8 explan- James Emnlrudd and George Lctls, of Ihe locei CInmbor of Cpm- on a binge the niglit before, woke Board Secretary, John Corbctt and mcrce. "Scobe" did a tine,job with tiiblod. A more direct otpi'essioii of tlie coiii- inprcc. Oplninnn cxprcwicd Rrc not ation, .and wjieii nskcd If tlic with a bad head ,ar.d at 8 a. ni... tiieory was clcnr lo him,' he said, ADVKRTISIKO RATES ON ATPMCATION niUnltyV will is riceoHsiii'y before the ipieslion n^cc^virily l.liosn of tliin now»- he plioncrt his ho.Ss at home to sny your corros|)ondenl. Bob Schlrmer on the Christmas HIGH RIDGE "About as clear as though ll'iiad BuilnisM Telephone ATw>l«r 8-1601 can be resolved, i ' • [ '; •;.' . '• ; papcr.) that he wouldn't be able to come Tiic Citlzcn'.s Place In Public lighting ond wo expect cPntinubd "^•fl^r!?r.;rf»lJ!i>^ .-. •> been translated Into •Hindustani by Education was ihe theme of tho It is fpr'.this reaBOil lliiit "Mfs. *AV.' Oreii SVA.sniNOTON—There Is n nolc- to work, he felt so mlser.able. Tlie good work from iiim; He replaces BVBSORIPTION: $2.00 per yr«r, pnyablo In MIVMOO Gcrl'rude Sjtcin and reiid to mo by ley answer was,"X'oti needn't have Convocation. Those attending tho .;i Parker, ehiunriiin of ihc.Bbard'of ISduciition, worlliy dcnrtli of lilrlhdny grcct- a tobacco Buctlbncor." INSPECT OUB MODEL HOMES THIS SUNDAY APRIL IMh lngs-hr.|ipy or otliorwlso—in Con- bothered to call. It's Sunday." afternoon scsslPn hcnrd an excel­ Dayton Well, ofDnytoti's, who did Bntered u ncnnd-clam matter i>t the Foil 0(tlo« has udviiiiecil the HUKgosliun, which was a- Kress for the Income lax, which It was a high school studenlwho, A prominent society woman, lent address by Finis Engleman, a fine job tluiing hls;'year in thb At Now Ilavon, ConnpRttciit dopicd, that a iiieeliug.wit.h town heads take mrirka iU 401 h anniversary this when the teacher had wilttcrt on staying In ai.New York ;h6lol, Secretary of tiic Stale Board, on THE SARATOGA $10,400 the blackboard; '"I'lic topic of this o'tlcc, ' '\ ' -,' - place -in .order to' 'detoruiine ,l.lic facts. The year...'' . • • .^ phoned downstairs'to say timl she the Status of Education In Con­ III 9 * « * ' HIGH RIDGE year's Chamber of ConimcrcC'fs- wanted to order breoktast. necticut. After this tho audience Two Eodrooins iiiviiin' Ivdoiii IJourd or.4i'iimiiec;iiiny estabiisli „iuKt bow m'cai say,contest Is 'Tlie MeanlUejet the This no doul)t Is due p'rlnclpnlly "Tiicrc's no room service; Pxcopt was' divided Into round table Our bos' -.vlsh.-is to Dnytun anil Large'Couiilry Cei'innic Tilu VETERANS .WHICH END TO BREAK the iiYallablej niargi)) fmvj,bofl(led indebtedness to 1' ;Ct)iifei^e."islonnl prcuccu,'atlon Ballot','" ralspd his hand and sold, groups to discuss Current Needs on Sunday," said the swllchboarjl his new SI'MP which he was sciied- Kitclicii -DiiUi $700 Down .Ilcliilintc liis li'HVc.Is, l/cmu{'l (liillivdr iells is; 'riin'PJanuing, aiid i'/Oilin({ iPoitnrission nuiy \Ylth Uio. argument o'f^' wholhcr "But I 'don't,know any thing a- operntor."Oh, yes there Is," Insist­ and Problems ot Education In ;aijv,i^e, iis'lo tlui obtnltiabiiity, jiiid suitability ot Indlvldimi jnoomo.laxcs .should be bout dancing.'', ~ ',".-., ed the guest, "I've had breakfast Conn. ulcd to ou'jn today In 'tlic • ncv/ oXia'loilg slaiUliii(j war bRlwcuiu IIK; ;Ijillputi- rctluccd ,'JUnir ,10, as'-Ucp.-nocd Ajwoniiin phoiicd the lost; atid LUXURY uddillonul sites-, With'tlie.lujlpol' the eliniruuin every day up here, and further­ * • * • * Guilford .Shopping CcntcY.- Day- uiisfiliul riviul.kingdom of lilcfiiscii over wliicli .(tl-N.-T?.)'and Ills nuppottcri) want, fquiid deparinicn''t iif itlicius cpm- more; It's Sundoy." A Utile shriek ; .Tills dlscusiilon |icrlod was fol­ Non Vets of tliC; so-called Sit c'(t,,tIoiairilltee. • . or.;I),6dcnibci' .11, as-proscribed by piiny nifid sold she hnd.lefl'a pack­ Ion will njntiiuu loVmanage his •k Custom-uiMde knoity pnio end ot'llic ngi,' 'o liroak,— lh(.'"l)i(,'KCT w till; fro>n the girl, who cried,."Sunday! lowed by dinner and the key od- $1,400 Down - -$66 Monthly 0 1.in, short, tlie .jda'n is to; ght,. and .State, .the the ,pfi(icnt-inw. •. , •;.,.!. 'i; age'Nvllh a'tirasslor'd In If on the ily Lord, I'm not sU|)posed to be drcss of tiio evening was delivered present str.n; ni .'.Td Mtiln S^ . - $6 4« monthly sinall^r, The BiK-lUiKliiiiis were baiilHlicd Troiii riiet'ior^^tbe'iiirornuiilpji.'bfjthe,.public. ./I'hp i.iTl.ic'''lrilenslty . of' this •debate, bus.". ;'What. b'u^?"-wns the.query, liere!" by Governor Lodge. kiii'lien cahinels , • wlilch.tfioreSj 'spnSmbdlcally,:; and and she reiilled^;"Sl«o'36." '\'.'; . . tlio jliuyd -pt .I,jillipiil, where,. it' was ,e(Mn|)iited, School board can .oiily i'ncpniincuil the ))l)Ui,and At a summer thcnlcr perform­ Glad to hear that' Ehijiod's proiriiscBJ to grow Warmer, Is -Ironic .'Auni Mniile'ncver )md!hogot vlously unaccustomed to the cation, 1 fell iucky to have been Now Haven, Is ;' t-callng 'comfort­ cvithaui sulniiij, if) break their Kggsal , the qojist^ruc't; the epiiuiiunity.lliust.-'dcejdn.wliel.lir- was horn;- ',, •: '.'i'.- ' , choice of colois " < thi'pugh -the .cxomlrtntlon^ and theater, started to leave as soon as o.sslgned to a round table group ably in her home- bnd, is'-icomlne "Its opponoi^ts then, wore lc8.s treatment torn minor ailment BiVtallcvjlind.'',' . , • . , •• -•, cr it wants .these nt!co'iniaodatipn(i.,imd is will- the fli'st act was over. "My, but I ihol discussed the Relpllon of the along fine :aftor - c recent opera­ eoricerneil with.Its cffqels on-ih- pretty. Well. As'.she was- leaving Public to the Locnl School Board • '-Jt, Oil firod hot water heat ,•• 'ji;p, ^pliio Kast Haveucr.s, pcrbaps, it'may ,iiig to pay for Ili6ni:' -'':. ': ';•.., did enjoy the piny," she said to tho tion. • •' • :' ''•': :''•.';" •; - conie.'tliari with ttia fear thatut the doctor sald,'".I'd llkq to sec yo'p girl next In .her, who . osked, and gave credence to ah opinion appbiiii; .[that!,the '''ciBht-rpur". aml,"wx.lh^pe• ' ^lieforc the'rcsideiils'^oEr BSSti/,. .Hai'c'ii \ can .*'*•** . • • '. ' 1 National Radiator Boiler \''> Would vvorU to. reduce prploctlvc again In I'wo weeks.", She kept the "Can't you stay to sec the rest bf I have held for some lime, namely, lhrecy, Jiimiicrs behind wbicli members o£ the nnili'e suclf lin inrpf)i1.'aiit'(ie'c),simVtliey liiu.sl be tariffs by making revenues from api)Olnthicnl,'bUt"vyasindlgiiahl at, It?'' Smiling sadly, the old lady that the Board should keep the In the haste aiid hust.o of last "*• TTo'iic steol casemcut windows ^ Board 61' Education .iiavc arrayed tlicnisclves informed. Tjic Hoard of Jldt)(!iitlon .should I hoSc tariffs unncccssacy.Whlcli ll tho c'nVi of the'moiilli lo.flnii liml liaid,"Tlicrc wouldn't be ipueh use; public Infbrmcd of Us. problems week's Issue wo failed ,to note a. are Juuilh, lilcclbe siluatioii In llie Swjfl satire!- did. Ili. supporlcrs.wcrc blportlsnn he hati charged for'bolli«vlslts.Slie would there; it says in. llio pro; aiid Intentions. For an enlightened banquet given tho 'East nayen nuik'c'.evci^y ptfu.ri'- to preseiitthc.faets sriua'rel'y. Most of its suppoftor.s .viewed ' - ' Pictuvc Windows linpftiicut over the dcbiya in' (felliag the .bad- plioiied him; to ,5ay, ';T1IC second gram, 'Acl I same" as Act-ll.'"' public can, in large measure, be High bnskelbail team by lillkc arid AVfor'.ihe EasV'Jlaverf.puljjip, it is o,bliK'ed.:lo the Income tax as somotfilriB to lime v/ns, your Idea- -^ you want­ counted upon to be nri understand­ ]y needed additions to the suhool'system, they A young school teacher, noticing John Cerne of the East' Hnynn •l(t'Colored liuthuioni L"i.>:t\irC'^--"-\ '- ', aftprbacli'the iirpblcni'opcn-!u|iidcdly lind in be used only In warllmisypr other ed to'scc ,mc;"';- • "• ' / ing one, but an uninformed i)ublic inay fool .tl.mt.vnluablp time is being lost in a period of grave omcrgojicy. *ow a llttJe piipil who was Idle, said Diner. Father and son were fin. fiiir/lcss. \~'.,': .'.''••'-'• --'"'','•" • '• After a particularly scvpre air sharply,! "'John, the devil always makes up Its mind without inves­ ' '-k Ccrmuic tilo hat lis ^ ,' Xruitlcss or insiguifieimt dcbiite. ' ^ • of Jthem foresaw that It quickly slrumcnlal In securing funds .to There should bP .'uo ' I^pig-ondians" or r^ld in Londpa during tlic war, a finds .something for Idle hands to tigating facLs. The public should send tlic successful Eastles to Now would, bccpmo tho country's clilof rescue squad, was ''seeking 'surVly- be taught to identify Itself with $11,915 While in the, condjd opinion of tlic Prin­ ''Smidbcudnpis''stipppVlmg-'bpo Pi'iu or (he t'cvchuc producer. Atll It -spoms do- Come up here, and lei riie give York to see the college champion­ THE RIDGEWOOD •k 22" X ;52" Annuity medicine c(i]3iiicts cipal Secretary of Lilliput .that the uoiiveiiient ors In a house-.which •, had been ybu.some work.'.; ;' - . school problems, so they will rea­ btlicr" with -blhid .Idyalty -:r-,o!>.liV'''us to the Safe >Jo "say that none )-o£ them completely Icycled.'-' In' the midst lize that the Board does not cre­ ship games. Present at the ban­ end of the cgK shonld "bo left to.oypry Man's .TA'hcn little Mary come' home Three T3edrooins Diuiii.t;; Boom _' ill chrome. • ,. ,," fiits."Ti''s- t'iaic it ^ViirniuKci'ia' difference expected that this lax,'which pro­ or;the wreckSgo they, saw, an old ate the problems but Is working quet were Principal Carl Garym,' $11,300 duced lojia' thdh -1 per cent., of from" Sunday, school, she .was apl^ed THE QUIHLAN Ceramic 'i;ile VETERANS. Consoiericc", the problem, of Avhicliscliool, plan wliicb; end of tile seli66l.''','^^Kg'J ';is broken. It man..sitting aal»«, . ' .- . ' Large .KilchiMi VETERAN? Room (laragc child, "his name is Gladiy.? )Vc toward helping the Board gain the .f70 billion; In over-all lax 'collec­ Pulling .beams and.girders'aside, Fishing season open. IwpWeeks Large Living' Cci'iiiiiic Tile tions llils.ycnr. • ' • thoy.Xlnally.got .10 liim aiid'asked learned a sp.ng appul h|m;.—t.'Qjad- cbnfldcnce of the townspeople. now bul activity lias bqen limited ' $800 Dowii -Ar Modern Cold dooi'b ^ '••{'•.•\ ly-the cross I'd bear.'" f !. • llooiii brcv.pg02 byt IwUhv delcfr • solicitously, .','Are.vyou all riglit, . « « * * • by the abundance !of had ;wentHpr. Non - Vets '' .^ ii Beautifully liindi?cai)ctl'-plotH''i-7J\'i; ' ;,U , The Importance of Being Expjendable Neither .Hpiisc I nor Senate held sir?'! Tiie ;old man. muttered, "I ;The New. Yorker magazine, •The East Haven Dental Coun­ Roland Graves at the Sport Shop $2,415 Down — $72 Monthly $72 monthly KeaHiigs In 1909 on'the.joint rcso- can't unBersiondltlV' A rescuer which publlsiic'd :its. 25lh •anplvpr- cil has voted to bacli a measure expects more .visits fi'oln sports- } up lo 10,000 sqmirci'l. ./' • B}r Konnoth L.'Dixon uieu (jenerHlly decline to Poiisicler: IhoUiHclVcs futlon 'to' amend llio Constllulloh asked, vWhat can't ' you' undor- feaVy albbm in: 1951, was r^qpptly which will provide for the fluori­ mcn replenishing their tackle. Non .Vets lo'piirmrt an- Income tdx not- lev- aland?;'.and.the pld man said "Ail celebrating lis 28th birthday, ^;'a dation of the local.water supply, •*«'•'•*« :. \-' ' . monthly r 1 I . . MWMftlnR Editor of the Lake Ohkricn (M.) cKlHSU'luble except in.wiir -^'p'r.sb'f luivo come $l,850~Down- - $70 Monthly $6S " ''' ^1 Glioico of Wiillpaper facliwlilch leaves",pricronly sUglilly. V • ' to;lji()li(>.vc ...-^.;^! •'.:;••-. •-:.\;Y >.'•." led-oa the basis, of .slate popula- I did .was' pull the .plUg )ahd.;.ilie> .^hb-American Medical and Dental -Mr. and Mrs. .G'eo.rgo -Ivlurispn, • .•,..'•'.• American rro»s -^ „ . • ', .tiniial!7,6iiiA'Jip.tul'»P.ni,).;._.iyAith_ex confused; Tlicsb are', after all, fast '^ssbciations os..weil as State and > ' I, whole house came down!",' •>• ylslling In- Washlngtbii,' D.'tC over ^-k Fully insulated ",', '"iVIfy do'liU''ij'Tilrd"«'lJin't!u'\Vllo''stihi"d^ chamber, debated the', measure '-. K'courd'TihvV bVeii, Jab'ic. jjehiiy'.s' 'rnbvin'e llrnes.",""F611owlng I'ls^'cus; ibcjii- 'hbalth; -organlidllpns.; and .j"l'Vco Men Jlust'l^cniain. Exp'enduble." ,; the' weekend got a' chprice';to.^'Icvy .•Ui.^KWl(-iUnir iiyiis •'alid'tbdi'r-IpVfd 'onis tliir- More thati.a'cbuplo of'hours aiid frifchd Mr.; Kl.tzei,"' whb\was nslWd torn the annlvBTsary ls.siio*b6fb'-;on Other groups prirnarlly • fnteresled lis coyor-.a! portrait Of''EUsilcbl.Ti'.ii- the. anmiai-.Cliorry. Blosijom 'i'bstl- ^ To that arbitary sliitenieut 1 will udil (lu \&: the ,fiilse,.dr'uiiia- <)l! iwar I'i'einblfc'so'(juick-ly the .lioilije. passed H-SIBTM; 'the by a'frlend,':';i'm • sorry; tb.-i)car> pt in'''the heaitH, and safely .,.ot the Dear Friends: • :> ^cnaleT',:7't-0. The •nccossilry :36 icy. -wiip, though'. ob\'l,QUsi'y-.;aElrig, val.parade -and repprl'bd'- It; r^fls cqilaljy (ii'bitrary oonclusioii:',-., ' ''••••'•'; f.•• ' ' ^Y;.^"'•'••' 'V/J'-p .• anjcp'dmoht 'within .WUr': ycfirs, sei,""was,the'ah''sft'(ir.'."JCiilb5l by a slraied -a> largo; decrease in the lon reqonlly Was'';I)\..Charges.pCaii'- The Yedlin Construction Company is proud to announce the mliklhg It cftcctlvc in , Febru'ary, solcll, who hns/a.son-.at'llie'scmlri- ftt)lc,lhey will coulinuo.to'.lose •• wc'asel? ' 'rhat's •'•\jcry'rjiniisual''.— Edllbrlally. tlic riiagazine'-rijporl- .ftriipunt ipt aenlaii";decay" In' chil­ I opening of HIGH RIDGE, a new 3^odel community which pre- pcripdiuiilly — ns tliiiy; iiavc. i9i3i-.-';,v,,..';.' , . , ...:. -..•,,.,•. -'-. •jib'w on' elirth did •It.'hab'pc'n?" "Is od' that its" infiubpcb J'rP^e'-V-jl'ifb'- flubriilqTdef|bient''.water.' • 'This is pMlK iforccjlh a minor' way,' In tp''o railroad .'crossing;-^'(leedn't llshod'^lhstrUcilons'i fpr, ninklne 4in' ndr; a , 'new..'experiment but .-.brie -Tony's'._.Barbersl)op '; sporling over three generations of home huilding and community planning. cqVbi".tl|bsi! lost ffcetluius'iu ii 4913.1- .;. '.;•,•..: ';..'. hear.'.the: iyibscl';'''','•','.''•'.'''. 'i, ' * elqcti'tc .hbalcr tor''a''.dbE's'^bea,.A Ihbi has"' been in; affect in many modern looking barticr"' ciialrs, ./ .; •.. /-. : ...- : • :-' '.- 1 glory,.'. tliq.ViiijtP^u boih oasfjii ;l,,ijigil\y debate over tarljjf. rev.l- A .man Ina'tproign Cpiihtry was readbr • th" "California t>iil- our. plah towfis.-.thrbbghpul liie country tor Tony says lie's had;thcni for about sWn;^h-,lhc' Spnalo In^ 1909,- In.- saying to a friend th'at'.his^oh went into.': action, added a' cbupi^:;of sojiio; lime. Dental , caribs has 11 is difficult t0;'^prgct'llboao mpmonl.tt pf,. six weekSinow.,- \Vb oiighl not lo Features usually founc\ in pnTiyapper. price range homes have Vplylpfj.nearly'850 amendrbcnts to {o.jhb'Unltcd'^Stntcs'tcii Vears ago flourishes of. his oWn and -bUrned Ifdert cotiirollod- to o;s: high as 65% lot our;hair grow, 56.long. _ ;,. fire. ana glory wlife ?Ei'cb •nuuit'W^or .bniVc - ^'^f'?^Ml)!V:^';«'V^?y^ 8]' jj^'-|l^« .""'^^ been provided in each of the, distincUvev home- models,, .y6t at '|i-llp{(!i.o.-'p.assod;pill aridirecurrliig J^.inalto'. his;fortune;. W[ien aslted down.tlic gtiragb". Give us nhpthor wHere fluoride has been added to • : - * ». It fr- 4 • -. .' • argUmci^t .oyer an Income tax,, ran ^yhilt the son is ,~hbw' worth, 'the 28:years'and ypu won't know, tills drinking ;%yalcr,i however, a" child prices so low they represent ..a. n^ajpr'construotipn achievement. upon Uic uUar of expondabilily.iind,shoutpd - 6UdH(>j's.,for aruiiin -....ftjlHe.ilrauiu'. . . pho.iy |rito,.',Jiinc-.bofore belng''broken by father replied,."! really don't knPw country." ,,'.'. •."-';'." inUst. have this water from blrlh 'Wo. miss Jane Thomlison who These low prices have kept monthly payments at a minimum — dVuiii'a. President'i'att \ylth a'; compromise. to'hls eighth year or 11 will be ot used lo write this column; but, she out .words 'that still send a''cliilli.do^vit the : Hb.a.sHed Congress to propose a tells us, she found .'11 ditllcul't in fact, they are no higher than that which many, families are now •iind war .prdyidcs' Ull 'taat • -V -' nild ;souio llftie benefit."." $11,375 Bpinb. Cortstltutlonni • amendment; to per- en's . Auxiliary-was; eager' tp';Qb- ' .Some of .us wore born .much too keeping up - with' hbr dther -lul'-esV THE TEfViPLETON paying in rent. , ; ' •' - f\ ^ ; ; . i.'Tlifly vuix.i'roin.''They shall tiot-imsijl": to varhuluthiitis^ .... ; iult;« a," federal, Incorhb tax and, Women Volunteers tain ne\y'nicmljbrs.- ]?crs6hs ,'lntpr- soon, but It Is wonderful to look Items for our town topics or, per-: Two Bedi'ooiiis (.'criuiiii; M'ile tll.ut;Spvecaut,'s sut'OuWiocry ns the famps v'i.f'thiil he ti-uc, tlicil'thj) Job iiheu^ lnboi»yhUe, Uo pass a-sniali cor- eled .In worlcs,.in."llio :pcdi'alrl.cs forward to a ; future generation sonai-columns as well : as other pbriillbn itoy as an pxclsp;on the VETERANS IH VIRGINIAM - ^ $13^ sliij^ppd down in.Ibe surf nild thc'iUPn of tlie .us..i!|ti'/,'eijs .und- cspo'pi4ij(."'us ub^Vspapei'incn, ivards such asreadirig lb patients, relatively free, from .dental- decay. news are best mailed to us at Box Large Gouiilry Baili A trip through our massive warehouse at thp HIG-H. RJOaE briylJcfec-of,'dqlngibuslricssi rather Help Out At New feedings, 'child 'patlehts^artd eritbr- ; There is a small but active group first AVavo hesitated, "Come on,' moul LoavCf, ..is. jio!.ijUPqpt..it iis'stioiraiid'^.ct out^lo tlrin^ than" a'levy.on corporate income. 215. Second best is colling us at ICitclieii t|.n"i(.-c $825 Do'wn site will disclose that every item used in the construction of these Three BcHhooiiis ^,^^,,, H,^,,,^_ o,^, lainlng tho.bedrridden or who. are opposing HpusC' B|ii- No. 31 con­ HO'7-58U. ' - ; us Ibois good in the iiewsrcelsl" tlip^eont.im^ing pbucclimo i'lgnl'to prot^ooliopi' A .ConSlllullPnal omendmcnt \vas Inicre.sted In. helping prepare sur­ -r . . T, V<'ll ; arq'; oxpcmt' 's•|)Olmnl{l}^ pciicpEur times '^vlion',6ur^^^ June,; 1909, lipped the scales. A auxiliary whlcii 'is' headed by Mrs. but It has been' discovered that en­ careful arrangement of windows for light, airy, spacious rooms. $2,800 Down — $86 Monthly $88 rollment ;in a nine Weeks ^20urse week or until we can. find spme- Hblc.qr thcvp will be no freedoin iUdjyiiliiiil .rights und iruedoins are thrcal- resPKitlpn^.tp .amend:the >Cb'nslitu- ; -This corps of volunteers was re- Robert 'Jay Cook. Infprniatipn Each home cjombines the popular low, rambling ranch type fea­ tlpn tor Income tax purposes, crPl.tcd within a-'ldwdays by Miss ppened to lay .people at the Univor- biie to write It. Any person Inler- '.B,Ut4boso-arB laoij 'at.war —- aiitj: bcco;.wo,.' .-g'li'g,!''. may be. obtained from Mrs. Bet- tures with traditional, charming architecture. wiilbli • Sb'n'ator; Nor'rls: Brown (R- JPscpljlno: M. DoPley, a i member Una Jones at Ihe hospltol. sity of Columbia - was the only ested in writing, spch a tcoluinn is cpjilo.'to the pi'oblopi, . .,, , , :A.iid,'this I;fully.'beliCTOt:';-''-^^^ Nc)i.) ..had introduced ibhck , |n bf the'Women's 'Auxiliary at tiio j'eason for this assorllo.n. urged to call us:- at-. HO.; 7-5811. • jjlsto'ry'hiis lonK'-sineiv-eslablislic'd;-ihat'tlie A'lirll.'wa's dusted off by ;tiie Sen­ ho.spltal,i after-tlic need for oddl- : Any one' interested In furthering We'd also Uko sonieqne to cdvpr H. iwp do iiot slart reiriiJiiiinK 'constantly ate -Flhanco CorniAlttee and, as tlorial help'became .so grbot as to Ihe adopUon of the bi|l lb allow the Foxon Park sectipii; and Glen- With eight different models to choose from any family will jvorld level,-thou noted,',' sailed through hantllly. Con­ present a. firslrrato .problem. First Mayo Fund the slate to regulate the fluorida­ moor tol-v-us.', It'sonly necessary lo •'fiid the home to meet theiir. needs at HIGH RI^GE Beautifully freedoms and liayb gress ,;^lsb..enacted- the cprppfatlbn , The ^rccrulling look place ;Scv- tion of public-, water- supplies, got the small Hems;; the; rest,we excise; levy ;torncc.timmediateTov- should.write'to Senator Benton JI; furnished model homes will be open daily from 8 A. M. to 9 v.xa.., ...thctn'blit also,-if eral weeks ago after Mrs.'.Beltlna Scholarship Award can handle.'"" ; " : '' '; ehUo needs and-It was upheld by Jones, 'vblunloer told Miss';Doolcy, Grant, Chestnut-HIU Rd., Sta.in-^ beginning Sunday. We urge yoU/to come out Sunday and see these ! 'Why was it iioH,Htpplied before; it ever tliuliiKlit.'cbnics,'\vcstand iiide'lidly danger'of the .Supreme Court, which decided who is.personnel supervisor at the ford, Co'rin. • It.Was.'iiol.an IncPme lax. ' :'^- Mr. and Mrs. Robert'Heftornan, gorgeous homes for yourself. reablicd that phase?v'v' . . '" ' ' -~. '- •, losing pur finiil struggle, once p'litl ?or all. Southern New England Telephone Planned For June Questions and Answers : regard­ of 332 Thompson Ave., anriounco - Among arguments .which were ing Fiuorldatlon Facts can bo ob­ t';^hy» I'll tellyftii^Miy: • \ ., . • ."Xnd .I.foi''. otic,-w.buid far rather bo cx- 'Cpmpony,.of-the pressing need fori .j.,,^, „,.^^ „„„„^, ^^^,„,,^^ from the birth of a daughter, JSharon heard BgaUtst the Income lai back volunteer ..help In, many cnpnel-1 . - , , , „•. .. • .. • i ,-, tained In bobkiel from tho Conn. •: '; BeeuuSi),.fur 'soutp'V'Ciison unUuowu to uic,, pcudiiblc Uiuu enslaved; ; \, lb that 6l8t Congress were; spmc Ruth,. Morch 31 In' St.; Raplibcrs tlp.s. ..\Vlliiin :a ,fqw days Miss: ^1= , '''"'«1''' ^•\ ^^<'^° Montibriai Stole Dept.-. of Health, Hartford. hospital.' The' Heffernan's..have..ij Cordially, whi'cli are Certain- lo*,be repeated Scholarship Fund ^ylll be present This pamphlet was compiled by in- this-'sard- Congress.' .. -,. ; Doolcy had bbtalricd a; list of JJQ four-year-old son, Gerald Thomas. telephone employes 'wdio were will­ cd to members.of the'Cinss ot 1953. the: American .Denlflt Assoc. Mrs. Heffcrnan Is the Ipi;mor Sus- THE NEW ENGLANDER-$11,700 THE YEDLIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Public Health «GayMteln90's" Senator George Sul|ierland • (It- ing to , give one • nigiil each week at thb' I-Iigh School at graduation • *- *• i « * - anne Altro, of East Haven. ' Testimonial For Hears Report Oil !<|bhfab .lllni)),' who' -Inter bb'came '.an Xs- to' help' out-at the hpspilni.., .' , -.' exbrcisbs'bri" 'June 11. - V ; • Dr. Louis Tlroletlo is beginning Two Bedrooms Ceraiuif.' Tile socli^tc- J,usllccii of^ tfic.'.SupreiTic 'During' the- past'.ihree,\veeks ; "Caryie,;Frawlby, civair'man ,qt:.the a one- niopth's stay, at Highland Membership. Tea: To Be '. .- - Bath VETERANS . The. Public HcailU il'Ju'rslne As- epur,lji argued. against federal e'n- Ih'esenypnien'tiavB'tiebn.sorvlng as Large Kitclieii Siipt.W.E.Gillis soclntlon of Ea.sl Haven held ll.s Presented Friday t.und's.. Ijbard qftrustees. .ahnbiinced Sehobl, whcre;-;h.e is. filling the Cellar $800 Down THE UNIVERSITY - - $13^ crpachmeitl^. bn-'.-stalo.;,lax sbui^. ward.secretaries-aniir •haVb.' been' that tlic: board,- has decided to pro- teel^-ot- children*'\vhb hovo^com- Held By Woman's Club regular monthly -meo.tlng."i' recently lie .dcciafed that' ."when we iin-:kebpihg •'. - tbmperaturo's •' : 'clinris," Liyuig' Room . • Gai'age In the Town - Hnnl.Uodd-U Ir- . sent' a. 5100 - scholarship, award'-to pieled. .their.', prpph'ylactlc treat- In honor of; the new -members Four Bed looms Large Living At Christ Church deriakb to -ifttpose iaxbs .Upon siib- answering '.lelbphbrtcs-and. the • ox-: of the East Haven Wonian's .Club, T6BcHcldMay6 In' Ihe Town Hiill. In addition to a' stuclcnt-'wl'shinglo cbntiriup- his rncrit,, withjivlrs.'iievyls; ';All'chlld- Room VETERANS Presentation of a progrnln ot en­ jbtls.ivliich- are also open'-.to stale, ecutdne,1 (stbi) .in:';.lhc' 'iyleiribrldt a lea will be held Sunday- after­ Jjargc Kilclieu 'CbmbnUtces have been; named for voting a resolution favbrlng the takes'.y'H Is'' bo'und to -re^uit In lunlt,-' assisting ;vls^t'ol^SVdna'.d6i'rl'g; iccbhd.ary.'education'In .'any:flpl^ rert .\yho "have -had- their 'tcelh $1000 Down fluorldollon of drlnltliig-water In tertainment in nlgl'it-clljb style aiid noon, April 26lh,.- from' 3 I to!'5 Non - Vets Diiling Room TwoBatliH attcsilntonlal dinner to':bfc. given in more -or less - confusion and in nUaieraus-cibrlcnl • jobs ";io assist: of 'advanccii study. Selection pf stu­ cleaned- and-,-'examined should, be o'clock, at the 'Hagaman lilcmorlBl monthly Furnishings By Chamberlain's libiio'r of William ,E. GiiUs, school support of other local and natlbn- uiiiier t,hc\tiiiip of '"'A Night In li>b ih'brb .o'r..lesS Inequity.-'It .will re­ the nurses In-charge.-- •-.', -'.. .' -, sure :tb; save thb examination $2,250 Down — $70 Monthly $70 nl organlittllons favoring such dent will be made on the basis pit Library. superlnlcndonl, on Moy 6. Supt. Gay t'ilnotics',' by iho Men's Cliib sult In double taxation, and In 'East 'Ilavc'n' \Vomcn his citizenship; character, financial charts'anci return them to Dr. Mrs. Theodore French, Member­ ' Non -Vets treolmont, the organization heard mulilplc taxation." Tlroletlo or lake them to the fam­ Gillls will retire at the end of the a report by Mrs. 'William G. of Christ Church >vlU take place The East Haven women who are need and scholarship. Applications ship Chairman, is in charge of tjie monthly Senator Henry Cabot I^odgo (It- serving as captains for the teams ily, denllsl. affair, with the following mem­ OF NEW HAVEN, $2,800 Down — $86 Monthly $89 current school year after 21 years Groves. tpmorcpw evenlng'j at 8 o'clock In have been declared open and \ylll tho ciitirch hilll. OJinlrman George Mass.), who thought that the In­of volunteers are Lilllam 'Carl- Mrs. Lewis reports that the re­ bers assisting: . .' of Service In Eost Haven. Mrs. Graves spokcon a meeting come'tax "Is eminently proper tax qulst, of 22 Willow Rd., and Lapra be received until May 8.- of tlio Board Members Organiza­ E. Munson'unniii^tljtis that all tick­ sponse lo the dental program from Mrs. Andrew Kmelzo Chairman ot Iho committee .on to levy when rtecesslly requires," CIvllolIo, ot 56 Cosey Beach- Bd. Other,awards are to be made to the,7th and 8th grade pupils has Mrs. Forrest Dbten • tion of the Connecticut Public ets have bocn:>9lil anda gala eve­ ' arrangements Is -Mrs. Alvln argued during debate "that there Oihere • captains from the Newsenior ' students for the ; "greatest not boon too good. It these child­ Mrs. Kennelii Griffiths Nursing Agencies which she and Imprbvopiont and achlevpmcnl" In HIGH RIDGE IS EASY TO GET TO 'I'hbmpHon and three 'Hicmbcrs ot ning la antlclpatsd,': . arc a great many subjects of tax­ Haven area are Rose Do PrPnte, ren, do riot take advantage of her Mrs. Vincent Fasaho" '- Mrs. Robert' Young atlbridcd' In ation on which there Is a limit, Peggy Sheehan, Phyllis DoNardls the courses of Problems of- Demo­ the.High Schpol faculty tiavo been Bridgeport. , ; • Included (n J.tlio',eyep)ng's enter­ services atrthls time, they will not Members who have; joined the Take Route No. 1 to ForbeK Place, East Haven. Turn i-iglit oil to named to represent the faculty. tainment will'tip ^election on the and that. Is the limit of probable and Mary K. Crowley. cracy,. Business Education, Indus­ liave -anolher chailce to do I so, as club during. the past year Include: ']>orbes Pluci, then first left. Go ovcr.railroad iiridge. Keop riglit Rcprosbntallvcs have been The meeting was conducted ;l)y Howllein gultif.-'ivccojdion,' piano, colicctlons. Mrs. Jones praised the work trial Arts, Music and. iloinem.ak- Mrs. Amerlcus Aceto, Frank Bay- imiped from each of li\c parent- Albert R, Davison, president. '- violin and collp, There will be a /'.'•rhero Is a point," he said, "at done by these ydupg women. ahd Ing.-Selections will bo made by the there is no dentoi program being zal, John Croumey, Albert Hoy­ .on to Route No. 100 to HIGH JUDGE. Or -..out Stal e Wlrcet to loachcr associations and tcacheris bl\rbbrsi>Pp"q(iartct, a yodplcr, and wHlPli',^" It' you make the' lax suf- explained that nine of the words teachers in eoch of tlic courses Parried,on in Ihehlgh school at den, Frederick • Hiinte'r,- • Aubrey Middlctowu iWeinie. Follow Middletown Avcnu^ to Route No. from each ot the schools will as­ State Teachers Accepts 'vocal sclectloi);), .The..entertainers fIclciitly-, high, the revenue falls In the' New- Hnycn' and Mcmoriil wlth.thb approval of the board qf present. • , : . ' Hutton, Donald Maloney, Richard . •-_- -..'.*'«*.•.»••_. ... , . .- 80. Take R<3U,te No. 80 through Foxon to Route No. 100 Juru sist In tl'ckol sales, and other ar- vylll; Intl'udb; Blmpr' Jphos, "Reg" o.t.t-'," ,• .•.. I - ; Unit are being monncd five nights trustees.' " . "; , . Mpffatt, David,Peck, John Scoble, rnngcmcnlsi* '•'.'; 12 Hi School Seniors ' Mnrlnl;'pais Bchler; Fred Hawtln, burlng that same dobatbanotlicr a; week -by Soiftjibrh ,N.e\y. Eng; Fiuoridation was explained by Earl Stone;. ; ~ right.Oil to Route No. 100 (North High Street) to HIGH RIDGL. Tickets for the dinner arc pur- Approval ot the appUcatidns for Mr. ana,.I*trs. f..\Villl»m Mtthoney, argUrnPnt for the Income lax, land telephone 'gl'ris.. t^lghtly and Gerrish P. T. A. Spqriiorn Mrs. Lewis at the Highland PTA Mrs. Willis Hendricks'and "Mrs. Lillian Lcvyando^k, Judy -Cross, eli.asablc only until April 21,, Ilc- entry of 12 East Haven High stu­ which' does not seem likely to. Be during-the. day- on Saturday and Wcdnesdtiynlght and Dr. TiroUvlto Melvin Blcdryck, past preslflenis, sopi^atlona arc limited and Intcr- Mrs. nuby'. 'Mufls^dn, Miirgarol ralscid, again, In the present Con­ Sunday, the girls haVp been fallh- Fashion Show May 20 dents Into New Haven State \vlll make ari explanation of the will pour. dstid pprKons are asked to make Tucker, the Cplwiill trio,, David gress,; was put forward by Sena­ fuHy^ pursuing ' tlielr voluntary A- combination card parly and same subject at the Foxon PTA Teachers College was announped Gillespie, .the Dc Spmeonc sitsers, them Ipimedlately. Tickets have tor John Downey Works (U-Cal). duties answering . leicphonbs, tak­ fashion show will be sponsored'by m.eellng. Monday at 8 p. m, $12,600 DEVELOPMENT SALES CORPORATION bcPp distributed to the locol P .T. Shirley Ann Bradury, Vivien War- ing- pallenls to: as3lgne4 rooms and the Gerrlsh Ave. P. T. A. on they make the rounds Friday THE PENFIELD this week. "There are a. great many men • ': f • ,'«*.»« A- organizations and may be. oTj- The . students, all seniors who onka, an^ Pat^FKzpgtf'Ick. In..this country at present, and doing-many other tilings. Wednesday, May 20 in the Old night. Ceraiui''. Tile Sales Agent '' .;?4».\4='. The Exccullyb Committee of the talned by calling their represenla- will graduate in June,' consist of . Master of cptpmortlcs tor the the number is Increasing, whose She hoped,that with.ti\j! obtain­ Stone Church. Plans tor .the, affair On Thursday, April 23, at the Three Bedrooms VETERANS tlvbs: #oxon School, Mrs. Carl 11. girls' and one boy.-They are evening- will bb F^ltz Swanson. Income, and the amount of money ing of more recruits, volunteers were laid at a meeting qf the Foxon School PTA has voted to go Foxon Congrjgitiohal Church, tlie Large Kitelieu . Bath r^'-:-.-. ioHiison! 01111s School, Mrs. Ray- P. ,T. A. on Monday afternoqn, ac­ along with the East. Haven Dental \ Margiierlto, Van Doren, IJUCIIIO, Those ScrvlUgi. as ,. committee they hive accumulated are a posi­ will be assigned to addltiohal jobs Ladles' Aid arc haying a Hain; Li'ving Room . Collar $900 Down mphd Freed; Highland School, Palmleri, Klliior; Broekett, Morian chairman arc: fieprgc E^ MUnson, tive'bUrden to them rather than 50 tliat the nine: ward.s will be cording 10 Mrs. Albert MoiitesanoJ Council, who Is backing a measure Loaf- Supper. An assortment ;*pt. YEDLIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Mrs, IKenneth Bergman; Gerrlsh publicity chairjnan. Ctaragc -JJoollttle, Louise \yhUney, ? Baiv- gciibr^; o^alrn)|in;i' 'Albert Ftfige, a heneflt," Senator 'Works said. covered during the entire week. ^3 provide for the fluoridation of vegetables, salad, biscuits arid Diiiiug Room School, }\n.. Pasquttlo Streetoj, wallers; .(iharl^s .Borrmann, hall "It wp can take' some of that Builders liara'_,Garrity, Gertrude Itaschkc, To date volunteers have come Mrs. Edward Pile Is chairmaii the local water supply. homemade pie will round out the' t*ur«l. School, Mrs. Gerald CuUen; decorations ' ! aiifl- • r«freshmeiits; away In such an Instance and ap­ from the executl'Jc,- "accounting, and Mrs.-Edward Henry, co-chair­ Connie Tcrrazano, Jcan.>^roclfett, • « • * * menu. Serving time will be 6:30. Tuttlo School, Mrs. Wallace Pazlkj Pat Flood, Barbara Du'ahe' 'tuid George E, Muiitsoiii Jf., progroms; ply it to the maintenance ol the engineering, traffic, plan and man In charge of the event. The , Non-Vets EAST HAVEN Union School, Mrs. Dorrancc Itel- ,, "Put Your Light on the Killer" Tickets may be purchased front monthly Frank Guldonc. and Frlli ,E. ;%loliBOn, tickets. government, we shall bo doing commercial departments of the party and show will start at 7:30 $21,600 Down.T- $81 -Monthly $84 blk, Joseph Mellllo.ls chairman of ^ There will be hat-ojieck girls and them "a favor rather than an telephone company, p. m. Door prizes will be awarded by Illuminating the way for your Mrs. Dwight Keelsr or Mrs. Mau^ JJ. ijiwji^' the oommlltee-oii=^eketsr---' U»cJlhe=Cl«mtiifi4::.-_;.J^to^tft. injury." ,,,, -._.,^.____^ —Mte;poolejf sad that the Worn- and refreshments served. local Cancer Drive Collectors when rice Bailey. EAST HAATWr NEWS THtTRSDAT, 'APEIL IG, ln.53 ture,-one/o.r.tfieotHer o^Alie.twic,plan!l• must Thur.sdii>', April 10, 1903 Page I EAST HAVEN NEW, EAST '^A^^•;N, CONK. HQE 5' be (I'ceidcd iipbli,; The financial bnd land re- FOXON NEWS PUBUSIIRD EVERV TIIURBDAT soufdes of the toWn arc,'not unlimited. Second Fiddle Tunes BY h.v Mllrtrrd I.eti« Siuftc' the town 'nicnliiigsjs)ii llic' matter of KMy Cnniiininn for certain, but Ihe state of New TrI. HO 7-160.-) schppl sites Iflst S|linjncr'lli6^8i(UalioiiJinH been 'Tim early fish eels honked tor York is offering $20,000 for Infor- F.iisl Ilavcnnrs ntlcnrling 111'.' Town nintion obout him." " •" < vmm iraiBiuiBitnniiiifBt (itiiifiisca-wilji 'rc'si^t^lTlOhft^iliBti tts::;bfe lidopi- the sainc lliing llie early bird gel.H K'llh Annual Convocation were; rridll (or. A Invy In Konsas rends: An employer called in lil,"! sccre- INCORrOBATED eiV, A si/.cable faclioiv iileiirtffcfi.wilil the hieid .Mr. Glills, Supl. of Sclmols. Mrs. lOlS nivwnll AvFniiR, llamdr.n, Conn. "When two trains approach each Inry, saying, "Look at this letter, l)Rmoora{icieadei'sliip'ii|'sists tlVdt. tli(*; other at a crossing they shall liolh I can't moke out it it's from my 'Orcn Porker, School Board Chair­ Topics JONATHAN C7,AB, EDITOR •three or ,iunioi'.liigb..pbm odvnneed liy tlie lawyer or my tolior; they're both man, Mrs. Edword Kronborg Sr., itohfi 7>yrh, AtlvortlslnK Mftnafcrsr I'omc to a full slop and neither EAST Hoard of Education was Voted down. shall start up until the other hns named Smflh." The letter read: "I •'Member ot P. T. A. State Board Eight NEW Stars Are Born Hni, Alvlii Thompmiii, AaiioclkUi E- thebry was clear to him; he said, with a bad head ,and at 8 a. merce. "Scobe" did a liiie joli with BuiilncM Tclvphnno ATwuliir g-lOAl can. be resolved, i 1 '." ' •' '• • paper.) "Aboul as clear as Ihougp It'had he phoned his boss at heme to say your correspondent. Bob Schirmer on the, Christmas that he wpuldnT be able to cpmo Tho Citizen's Piocc in Public It is for' this; reason" tliiir'Jtf'H. *AV.' Oren been Irnnslated lnto>nindu8innl by lighting and,we expect cpntlhued HIGH RIDGE WA.SltlNGTON—There is a note­ SUBSCRIPTION: $2.60 per yrair, pnyahle In kdviuioe to work, ho felt so miserable, Tlie Education was tho theme of the worthy dearth of birthday grcet- Gertrude Slcln and reddtp mo by Parker, cluiirmiin ojt the .'Hoard' of Education, a tobacco auctlbncor." ley answer wa.s,"Yoii needn't have Convocotlon. Those attending Ihe good work from him. lie replafes Entered u necnnd-clam mailer at the Post Otfloe has ndvanceil the HUggoslioii, which was a- IngK-hr.ppy or othcrwlsc—m Con­ bothered to call. It's Sunday." aflernoon session heard an excel­ Dayton Well, of Daytoii's, Whb did INSPECT OUR MODEL HOMES THIS SUNDAY APRIL 19th gress for the income tax, which It was a high school student who, At Now Haven, Conncellciit doplcd, that a niecling/wilh town heads take when the teacher had willtcri on A prpniinent society woman, lent address by Finis Englcman, marks its •lOlh anniversary tlils Secrelnry of the State Board, on a fine job during his year In the place in orderitp' ijolcnriine llic facts. The the blackboard; "The topic ot this staying In n,;,Now Ycrk hotel, THE SARATOGA $10,400 ycor. phoned downstairs'to say that she the Status of Education In Con­ office. ' , ' '. . Hoard ofUiMiinnce; liiaycslablisii,just how gveal year's Chamber of Conmicrce' ps- This no (lo,ui)l la due irrlncipally sny contest Is 'The Mehnlrtg jof tho wanted lo prder brcaktasl. necticut. Aflcr this tho audience *««,««' Two Botli'ooiiis .liiviiig Room WHICH END TO BREAK the ayailiiblci. niurgiji f'prjjbofiilcd iTulebtodticss "There's no room service • except wos' divided into round tabic HIGH RIDGE HOMES' to. sCohgrcssionnl prcpctu,'atlon Ballot','" raised his hand ond said, Our bes' wish'is to Dayt'tn and Large •C'oiiiiU'.v Cci'aiiiii' 'I'ilu VETERANS .Kduling luH U'HVC.IH, iji'imicl (iulHver ICIIK is: The'Iiluiining and >!oiiing Pouiinissiou liuiy Vfllh thp argumcfit oi-r whether "But I 'don't know any'thing n- on Sunday," said the switchboard groups to discuss Current Needs and Preblcnis pf Educotlcn In Kitchen ,Hatli HP operator.,"Oil, yes there Is," Insist­ $700 Down oXi'ii imlg slHUlliiig war lidtwooii lliii iljilipnli- adyitii', as to tlie olilAiiiabijity, and suitability of individual Ipoomo .taxes should be bout dancing.',','• '•-• '.• his new stiM'e which he was sched­ ed the guc.H, "I've had brcaktost Conn. •iiiV';A.J>\.' additional sites, Witli'. tlie .luilii'df the chairman rciluc'ed', J'lintr .lb, ja«;:ncp....Rocd A. woninn, pholicd ' llio lost'' and uled to op'.'n todn.v !n 'the , ncv/ iiUS'^and rivlal.kingdom ol' IMrfiiKcii ovrrwliicli |R-N,';'^_,) bnd.hia suppoftcrii wanti every day up liei'c, and further­ of. tile, Hi).ci01iul.Sito'^i.,Coiiimil!lei!; • . fpgrid dcpartrtien'l bf'the bus bpht-'. * « « * * Guilford .Sbopfhig • Cciile'i',- Day­ ciul.orilio fiKB lo lii'cak — llie"l)igi,'(!i' iir lli'i! or..t).6Pomhor ,'il, ns'proac'rlbod by Pliny and .sold she had,16fl'ra'pack- more. It's Sunday." A little shriek Non - Vfets *:«^|s-'-' from the girl, who cried,,"Sunday! . This discussion perlpd wos fol­ LUXURY FEATURES: :.ln. short, llie pliinrifi to; get,.and Mate, .the the ,()rdjipPt-lnw. •. ';, '.;. • 'l^ ton will cDniinuj 10 manage his sinaUor. Till! BiK-EiiOiiiiis were buiuHlicd rruiu ngc^'wlth n'brasslci'b Ih It'on the lowed by dinner and the itcy od- $1,400 Down — $66 Monthly 0 fact' 'foi^Uio^inrornialipji'ot;the,'.piiiilii'ii Thp i ,^TI.ic '^ intensity of' this ' debate,'. bus.' ."What b'ilif?"' was ihe query, My Lord, I'm. not supposed to be present slorr: sit .'.'01 Main S?. $6 tlio^liuyd of billiput wlici'C,. il.' wiis ,u(nn|)Ulcd, whlch;.triaroS| • Hpn.imbdlcally; and hero!" ' ,,'.',,, drcs,s ot the evening was delivered £m monjihly t -k Ciistom-miide knotty pine Kcliool-bpiii'd can |OUly recpinjiie'iril I'le pi|iii..aiid and she repllcci;;"Sl!!'e',3B."",'.': ,.^ by Covcrnor Lodge promises to grow warmer, Is.Ironic At. a summer tlioater perform ciad to lieor that Elwjiud's clcycl),]t)ipusaiul persons suffered death '-'ratli-' type of ailditioiial • school "acdojiiitipdatioii.s.l,o Aunt M.ab.ic'nevcr lind'haP much IP I'i In view pt the Way; the Income tax usc.^for dnctdr.s,!. bui; slib ygot oncb, a sweet liltib old,lady, ob' At the alipvc mentioned Convo- mother,'Mrs. Calliei'liieScobic,,, of > kitehen l•al)illo1'^ or ,it|)aui Hnbiiiit.' iio break ilieir Kggs at . tlic coiicn, 1 felt lucky to have been (i(i|islnii{'t; tlie cd.iiuiiunityi)iiut!t,''dcci(le. wlielhr W08 hofn.' ,. 1, > ' '.,1',. tlu'ough '. the . cxarhirtntion' and Vinusly ,_unaccustomed ,,te, the New Haven,, Is ,' resting 'ccmfp'rl- BinallcvjEiid.'.' , , Of it .wants ,t,hcs(vdicuiiini6d(tlioiiti.,iind is will- ''Its pppobeiils tlicn. were ic8,'i Iraatincnl for a minor allnienl theater, sTarted to leave as .spon as a.sslgncd to a, round tabic group •k Foriiiiea coniitor loiis — that discussed the Relation ot the ably' In her home' and ls'-{cbnilng •r 'I'p, ^piiie ISasf Ifuvcncr.s, perhaps, il' may ,iiig to pay for jlifcin.' ' • ''".' j ' .'J; cqticfrned Willi Its offcuts on- Ih- pretty. Well.'-'Ai!''she, VrSasi leaving the first act was pvcr. "My, but-1 along fine after . o recent'oporb- did enjoy the plny,",.she said to the Public to the Local School Board , I I choice of coloi's ' ' '.' ajjpi^ii; .., , ' -, . . I ' 'T^I Oil I'ired liot water heal ^' '^ i Btiiifd, Af'Bdiication .Inive arrayed lliBmselves inforiin'il. 'i;)ie li.oard' of jjlldiipation , sliouid tho^ie tariffs unncccssniiy.vvhlcli II llio end "of the mbiitli lb.find that it?'! Smiling sadly, the pip lody that the Bpai;d shpuld keep the In the haste aiid'hpst.e, of last afc iiiuoh, like llie silualioii lirliic Swjft saliroi- did. lis Rupportoi'.5.wero bipartisan he hati chargcij for'bplh;vlslls. She said,, "Tliero wouldn't bo niuch use, public informed ot its, problems week's issue we tailed to note ,a ' \ . Niitiomil Radiator Boiler niMkp'.ijyiiry; cffprt. tp in'ese'ilttlui.fpcls squarely. and Intentions. For an enlightened liiiphlicnt over the dnlaya iiV getting the .bad­ Most of Its supporters viewed lilipbqd him; 'to. .say;. ".'TVO second would there; It "says in, the pro­ banquet given the 'East Ilavcn A»- for' tho' 'Kiisl'..1 lavoii',iJiiblib, |l iii obliged, to gram, 'Act I some as Act'II.'"; public can, in large measure, bo ' ' •ir TTope Hteol easement windowrt \ ly liccdcd additions to llio school HyHlcni, tlicy the Income tax as somei(ilng to lime 'was, your ;iide'a.—";ybu want­ Higli basketball te'am by Mike and aitprbacli'the iirpbTcni'opcn-nilnclodiy and in ed lo'sec me;"' •':;, " , i , A young,school'teacher, noticing counted upon to be an understond- be used only In warlimb.pr other ing'Pne, but an uninformed public John Come ot tiib' East' llavbn Picture Windows may £cp,l .lliat, yuliiabln time is being lost, in a fair/less. \\ ..': /''•',••••: ,'i .•.-i'-^'r ' period of grave cmergoncy. few a little pupil who was idle, said fruitless or insignii'icaut debate.' " ' . . Aflcr a partlcularljr severe air sharply,^ "John, the devil always niakes up Its mind witheut Inves­ Diner. Father and son were I'lri- There jihould. be viio J'pip.oudians" or of jthbm toresow that, It quickly raid In London during .the war, a tigating. facts. Tho public slieuid strumcntai In securing funds :to ••W'Colored Imtlirooiii I'lxtui'Crt"'"'', ""' ' ^. ^ •' • , While in tlio.candjd opinion of-the Prin­ would, bccpmc the country's chief finds somctiiing for Idle hands ta "Siiiiill:cii(lii|u«"• supppVling'•'puo piaii- or the rescue squad, was' seeking surViy- ho taught to Identify Itself with send the successful Eastlcs to Now cipal Secretary of Lilliput .that the convenient revenue producer. Anl It seems lio. Come up here, and let rne give otlicrw'itii: blind .loyalty —.-oblivious to U^^ ors In a house' .Which : had been you;.sorne work.',| school problems, so Ihey will rea­ York to see the college champion­ THE RIDGEWOOD $11,915 '•k Ceramic lile batlis ' ' cud of the-egg should "bo left to. every Man'«• .Safc.'to •'say 'that none lot them coniplotcly leyclcd.-"In the midst lize that tho Board docs not cre­ fiiots.. Tliis, liiiie it; will make',ji'' .difference oxjpccted that this tax,',whlch pro­ J When llfHe Mary came' home ship gomes. Pi-esont at the ban­ Conscience", the problem:of.which school, plan or;ihe wrcckigo they saw, an old from Sundoy .sPHobl; she Svos aal^bd ate the problems but Is working quet were Principal Carl Garvbi, •Af 22" X !V2" A'^anijy medicine cajllncts whicii,.'cud of tlie •scII66l.''.'"iig^''i ..is broken. If duced lops than 1 per cent _ of man..sitting naked in',a both tub, Tlirce Bedrooms l^iiiiiig Kooiii to use cannot be so easily'dismissecl; In order what she had' learned,, and'she hard' to ' solve them. Some good TomMurray, Coach , Crisati' ,-,tid THE QUINLAN liio; majority wiil nile,>|et it. bp an iiitblligent. abput$70p million In total reveii- hbldlrig Ills head In his' hobds and publicity, on what they are cur- Ceramic Tile VETERANS _^ / ih chrome, - "i- to provide adequately .for the needs of the fu­ ues m IBIS,'1 would account ,for said, "About a / cross-eyed'bb^r,'' Large Kitdion Well-informed nmjorit'y. .. ',.,'•'' \'; ' niuttcrlng;' • - • ' - ', . rpntly doing would go n long way Fritz Mlgdalskl.' , , Tlivec Bodroouis ncorly 80;per cent of mdrc than "About.'"what?" ""Yes," |nslBj!ed '(.he * * 9 « I; ' ,','•; Large Living Bath ' Pullliig .beams and .girders' aside,' child, "his name is Gla|Jly.w Wo toward helping the Board gain the -Diiiiiig RDOIH $915 Down •k. Built-iu-launtlry hampers ' ^ '', ''' .1170 1)111100 In over-all-tax cbllco- they.finally.gpt,to him and asked confidence of the townspeople. Fishing season open, two' weeks Large .Kitclicii VETERANS Room Garage lions nils'year. • ' ' learned a sopg about him' -1^' 'Q(nd- sollcltpusly, ."Aro'-.ypu all right, ,, *«•,*• now but activity lias ^bpen limited ' Large Living Cerainic. Tile •k Built-in closet shoe racks ' ,, , '" > . . hrcv:pg02'byt IwUhv dcicfr ' ly.'the cross I'd boor.'". ,.'.',,• ' $800 Dowii Tlic Importance of Being Expendable sir?'; The plrt man. mutldred, "I ''The New., Yorker' mogazipe, by the abundance pf bod'weaibpr. llooiu ]-5atli Neltlior.House. nor Senate 'held can't understand 111" '^ A - i-cscucr which pubilshcd Its 25th':ann|vor- ! Tile East Haven Dental Coun­ Roland Graves at the-Sport Shop Non - Vets •k Moclcrnl'old dooi',s ? ('', hearing's In. 1900 on"lhe\j61ht rosb- cil,'has voted tp bock a measure .;• By Konndth X,'Dixon uieii generally decline' to'- Poimiiier'; theliiHelVcs asked, VW'hat can't :• ycu • under­ 6ary alh6m. In. 1951, was rpipptly expects, more,visits trdln • sports­ $2,415 Down — $72 Monthly monthly lutipn to' amend the Constitution stand ?;'.,and, tlie pld.man said "All which will provide tor the fluorl- $72 , '' ^ -^r Beautifully landi^capcd^plptH'^-'';',;. i '>,\^ , exViuidable except in .Vviir -^p'r/sp '1- have conic Celebrating its 26th birthday; ;ii,a men replenishing their tackle. Non -.yets , Slaiutftlng EiUlor of the lAko Oharlcn (I.a.) t6,'pfcnnlt on' incoliio-tdx-not' lev­ I did .was'puii.tiic ,pllig',ahd.',.llie, tpcl'wlilch Ipovcs-.on'e.only sllglltly daiion pt the local woter supply. ied on the basis of, slate pbpula- $1,850 Down — $70 Monthly monthly , ' I 111) lo 10,000 hqiiarc ft. • •..'.• Amorlcnn Press -.j . \ > tiOiJ(;.liSvo'._... II •'.'••.,'•;, .,.")' •.../." whpio house camo doWn!";, -'.if corifu.sbd.' Tlicsb are, after oil, Jdst .J'iiC'American Jviedlcol ond Dentoi $68 '.• ."AV.lfy ,tlo 'iiiiii|''an'(r«'oin'()n'\yho,'sti(tfd"';i'eady llfl/lit-(7.&liAijie,iuli.)iP.nj.r _.Noltli!^. ',IC""ceu'fd"¥ov"o'be''en,'Jac'k penny's" 'moving limbs.',"FolTowlns"its' 'cus- Assbbiatlons as,.well as Stole and •: Mr. and Mrs. Geo,rgc -Miin'son, •',»•. .""' I ' • """' ,i"I'Vco Mcn'^T.UHt'l^eniaiu. Kxp'eiidablo." .• chamhbr. .debated alio, measure fribhd Mr.Kj.Udi; wlio\wiis asitdd 'toin the anniversary Is.stib'b6fb'on lbc(i,i:,'fiballh, .organizations.! and visiting In'- Woshinglo.ii; D.,'c.' over .-lii.^Kixl^'.tlinir liV'cs •illid'^llibi'r'MoV^'d 'ones illir- fnore .thnii.,a'cpbp1e.of.'. lioUrs and •*• Glioiee ol' wallpaper . > > i ^.. 'V,' >* • ^ . l To that urbitary stHteinent I will-add; (in by 'a' triend,>-','I'tii ;sorry;' lb,'.liear'.bt ll.s,'coyer-a-portrali ot'EUsiicc'^'Til- Other groups priinarily • Interested tiic' wepkend got a'cli'an'ce:to,vibw i|&, tUe ..fUlse, (Iriiiiia (it; iwiii' I'l'einbli'so'tjiiickly (hei.IibUifei, passed 11-318714; 'the your, brptlicr'p ,dpgtiV;rhow did' It l'n';''llio heaitii ond safety.ot tho the, nnniiai;,Chorry BIg.s.'jbni'Fdstl'' I" 1 ' ' C" cquii]ly (n'bil,rary conclusioii:',.. '',, ,''... .i-,,. Icy 'wi'ip,'thpugh''ob;'ipuBiy-,.BSing, )|ijlietl. lis'twlir. (laiig'o'rs 'ponfi-bnt'lllUlfi in 'liiiidii'bf !Jen4t6,'.-.,7tTp. • The 'necp'ssilry ;3G happen?" ."lie was>i , ^ .- ^ Fully insulated ^ > i, .• „, - ' states',;; 'ratified" ..the '":,proposed sel," 'was. the'ah"fiiX'c;r.'"i<;iilo5l by a Sopjiisiication.','.;, >- ,,...',''„,'„ tion. Extensive study (has demon­ iiillpsij frcc • nien start ;i]rcmaininBf,e.\pond-" iiiij.-littllpd' jicacol ••'•• "f- \ '•,>.-.••,;•''•''' ''•'j;''.,;. . im'ojiilmobt 'within ,Ip"ur" years, qiiile 'a 'sight. -Aiso-.'ln/.Washing­ ,wc'»sel? ' That's'/•^'oryfphus'ubl''-^' strated -a. large decrease in tlie ton recently Was;b".,.Clioi^Jt!S.Bdaii'- alllc, Iboy 3vill coutihuo to'losc theirj.^repdoina ,WIAV>|I)'.'will i( man'|lijp\V;';liii|\s'l;U,'int6'.(jillile inn,!(liig It eftectlvo in, Fcbru'hry, .lib'W bn'cbrlW did Iti^hnii'po'ri?" "Is . '." " 'f.f ,'( Edltdriallj; the mnga-/.inc-rbport- pmpunt ;pf boplali'docay' in' chil­ solcil, who has;a,sop-'at'the'^semlri- The Yedlin Construction Company is proud to announce the periti,di6il|ly — as tliey, liii'yc iii tlic",nast^— aiii. witfibiii';i'pgai'd •fo'rjiis'^ll^jj/ul^^ io^3i'."%^;," .' ,', , . :.,..,,;. .•... drfyl'ng' a', h'otbhiobll '-4 ,'N "cojnlnE dren -when ' fluorides are added to j 'the'new Income .tox wa.?'first t;p''' a', ralli'pa'tl brosSing', ^ 'clobdn't od! thdt Its', intlubhdc grows'•pieadl.- ary at Catholic University. • •" :'.,, tiV lUo iday, ponies ^V'l'lq^V fl)?y 'can no HliVlVpr i^-• cjtiB'tpiiRpyuna jiifiiso to Visit tiiij. doliuja' wortl- ly,:- ''A'^ few weeks, agq'.-.yle V piip'. tlupridpTdetrcient" water. This Is opening of HIQH RIDGE, a new ijaodel community which pre­ pullili 'fbi'ee;'in'a minor' way,' In lioor the'jyiasbr.'''''';V' •,'•'. i • ol; iHlsip^s'pt; aiiptiicf.iipVltAyiVlin^^^^^ i's llshed'osfi inpmcuts of, •'^^•vi•••:r;.^L ;1 •:'-4;„v:,i-.§;''v.:'^.-.'.": .'. .:'"•. Hbn.V.Jh', the Spnale in, 1900,- In..- ihtoVacllon, addett a cbupie- of sopie lime. bental caries has Tpny says he's had;tlicni "for obout Vpivljiji.nearly'sSq amcndrnchls t6 >(j;,niaUo-, his,fortuhpi' W[ibn oslicd six weekSinow.,- Wd'ougiit not lo fii'c. ftiid glory wliKu.t^lSec 'uieu*'T-r'or brav '',-sUbtlwp8'.i,«aiu'^4^'fbi\'g)\'J)Ut,V'^^ flourishes, of. his oWn and ;bprned b'ben cbWrollodto as high as 65% •(>_ Ilotiso.'-p.assetl; pill arid-irecurrlrig ifhat iho son Is/bow'worth, 'the down the giiragc'. Give iis another let our: hair gi'pw ^b,long. Features usually found in only Sapper price range homes have mih liglitiug'td lie'ffjee-^luivb !!iu|ii)y Hl,cppptl .bplicd'MPlii.tipH,;l3'4tt'i\''i'i"i'id*.j8 father replied, ."I really dpii't knbw vyllcro fluoride has been added to arsUmoljt ever an Income tax,, ran 28 years and yep won't know, this drinking water,, however, a" child *•»*•*• it' '• :.. been provided m each of the diBtmctlve home models, y6t at ftupltiijVturr'ciiViiiiii.Ci. .^•fijlso'.drau'ia';'. ..phony Into,Inline bolpro being'brpkon by upon the aliiir of' expeudabiljty. imd ,shoiitei,l country." '. ' , ' ' ,' "',' - must liavo this water from birth Wo, miss Jane Tiio!pp.spn wlio di'amii.' • •: '. h >':'•j'"'..:'\'v :L::.'-^,;'•',.','• •-/' '• Proslden't, Taft \vith. a; cpmpfbmiso. prices so low they represent a lAajpr construction achievement, out .words 'that still .seiid a" chill', down; the to' his eighth year or It will be ot used tp write this column; but, she He i asked Congress to prbpose a These low prices have kept monthly payments at a minimum — Bpinj!.;,, .,,,. ,. .,'..,.., '•. '\\ .;. •.,' lijind ,w.ar...prpvitiQs' all"' .that;. 4-.'a'ld ;soulc little bpnetit.' ,' tolls us, she found: it ditticuli Constil,utlpnai'- amendment; to • pcr- en's Auxiliary.was eager' tp'p'ij- in fact, they are no higher than that which many, families are now '>^d^^'r.:'-;r^':i^0^^'^ :.'Tlioy vai-y.froiii "Tlicy shall not'puss 1". to Vdf'ariiia tli.al-is ivbt.'pllipu'y;.'.-...'.'!";' ,.''. piit;., a,'' federal. Income; iajj ond, Some ot us were born much too keeping up with' hdr Other'iul'.^sV THE TEMPLETON $11,375 Women Vpluhtcers taln nc\y • members.- Pers6ns;inter- sppn, but it is wonderful lo look Items fpr pur tpwn Ipplcs' cr pci-rj paying in rent. • .•-.^ .•^'\"\ tluitspvtSeant'B Burou^tic'cry as the rainps v:it>thiit be trup, tVieit-thjD ,jo(> uhc.ad of us, jneanwliilc, UP pass a- sniaii cpr- etcd .In works,, In • the pediatrics pbratlbn jtay as an qxclse;on'the forward - to a • future generation sphal cpiumns as well as pthor Two ,Bc;druoiiirt Ceraiiiit; Tile sliippod down .ill.the surf ahd tho'iiiftn'pf the •••• .iii!i..(!itizbus audi oHpopiiiiily' ''.Jas4i,c>Vapapermcu, wards spch as reading to patients, relatively free, from dental decoy. *. ' :. ' , .'/ iirlyl.lpfep'b( 'dplng: business; rather Help Out At New feedings, child 'patients ^and enter­ news are best m^'ipd to us at Box Largo Couuti'y Batli VETERANS 1 .Mi',, ••: ". first; wave hesitated, I'Conie on,' lucnl LcaVt^.'',.ii^ , J;b!,ai!CPi)t it as'svieli'and spt put.lo (ii'au'.atizc than'a levy on corporate income. There Is a'smail-but active group 215. Second best is calling us at THE VIRGINIAM $13300 us loo'k good in the newsrcelsl" •' taining thb.bedrridden. or who arc pppbsing ;Hpusc Bill NP. 31 cpn- Ktclieii A trip through our massive warehouse at thp HIGH RIDGE tiyo'.upuiiiiiiing ppa'cciinic 'i!lglit,-ib protecl.tour A .tbps'tltutlpnal amendmoht was iiiierbsted In, helping prepare sur­ HO 7-5811. Uariige $825 Down consWci'bd^.noccusnry ,,to clear tlic Haven Hospital ceiming the Fluoridatipn of Public Living Room Throe Podi'ooms n^ t> i, .^ •/.•':•;• ... • 'z.^^.' §• '::••'• frefcilbink.until ijs iipppal irp'nijcends thai of tke gical dressings are asked to con­ site will disclose that every item used in the construction of these Ipgaipiri The Suprcnim Court,had Water Supplies, but an investiga- .^qpip.'tinios these stories of heroic »\vord» in'evi(-(iblp tragic fight tp'irpgpiiti'tiicui. Sonic, sbtty women volunteers,, tact the ,aiixUlary. Volunteers pre Welcome to Barbara Blake wlio homes is of proven qualityi obtained from thoroughly reliable, Dining Romn ^^^^^^^^^ bplield an Income taii which was .serving under tho captaincy of tioh by. members' of tiie Dental ot.cipctitlablcs on llio spot arc true; .sbuio- .•»,.;;..'Wb inustmake it cleaivtlial iWheiv.it is a sought als'b' fpr work ' lb the cof­ Sdcicties have revealed the tacts has joined our staff to edit the Non - Vets nationally known manufacturers. Large 'Kilehen g,,^^^^,,. .^^^^^ .j^^;^^ VETERANS imposed .during the Civil War and six , group leaders Including, two fee and gift shops and in assisting timpb;,tlicy are npocryphal. In eitlicr case they that there Is np sclcnlific basis tp High School Notes column. Bar­ $1,925 Down ---'$70 Monthly monthly Large; Living ^^^„ 'iougU'jpTi to bccPiiip, an: o^ponUable in war- cxpli'Pd In .1872 but subsequently Eb'sl Ilaveaers have been;donating; on the nurse, recruitment and $68 $1000 Dbwn bara Is a junior at -East Haven have'served tlioir iwrposc,. the pui-posi) ut held;thntla later one, enacted in a-,;total of 250 hours,ot service the, reasons for opposition offered Designed by prominent New York Architects, Ryder, Neu­ Room ' .iWip'i'it is a tartoiiglier.'job to\poinc' hoiiie'and hortlbulturo •'comniltlces. by this grpup. One of the objec­ HIgli. ; V, pointing put that' there is ,a linio. when frpp ,190!!;,, wpis ' untonstitutionai.'. wdekly 10 the- Grncc-New Haven : 'Mrs. Stuart .Clement has been ' rpniain' w•^^lillgl)^'•exl^Ul.Tal5le' at^^a^^^^ I - P.rcaidpnl .Toft's intorventlon in tors claims Ihe title of biologist, mann and Struppmann, each home offers the ultiwiate in com­ niertjmusi accept the.,fact that'the); are cxji^^ ' Hospital.- ' ,^ . appointed membership tor the 'Hbcjiunglj^peiicptiil tinics'^vhpii"buiv,basic:uu^^ Juhp,, 1909, lipped' tho scales. A but It bos been' discovered that en- No Momauguin colUmii this fortable country living. Emphasis has been placed on design and nl/le^QV tlierg will be no freedom . ... . : • auxiliary which 'is' headed by Mrs. Non - Vets ijiidiyiduul .rights and iVecdoius are threat- resPimlpn'.tp .amend: the iConstitu- [ -This porps of volunteers was re-, Rpbert "Jay Cook.' IntOrmotlon rdliment in a nine weeks course week or until we pan find some- careful arrangement of windows for light, airy, spacious rooms. $2,800 Down — $86 Monthly 'monthly ,' But those are moij.at, war —^ uiid: here .\vo.' |.(Q_n for ..income ' tax -purposes, crUljbd,Within ,a')fdw doys. py Miss niay be,- obtained tronv 'Mi's. Bet. opened to lay people at the Untvor- ohe lo write It. Any person iptpr- $88 .:'pnc(l'.-; .;/ •.'•^. ,;''"'''• ,-•';".-,',;. 0«.'."•;;' ' ' •,, • Each home combines the popular low, rambling ranch type fea­ i i • oppVo-'to Ibe probleui... ,. . • ;,•.'-•/,;•-'-^ wlilcii' S'o'ij'ntor; Norris Brown (R- JPscpljine M. Dobloy, a -menibei- tlna Jones at the hospital.' sity of Columbia - was the ' only estod in writing, such.a tc0|up)n, is ;Aiid'this l^fuUybelievei., ';•'''., - ' Nej).') .'had , 'introduced ,- bhck )n of the Women's.'Auxiliary at the reason for this asaerlion. tures with traditional, charming New England architecture. J 'IJistory'link loiig.siuce'.eslnblislie'dMluit-tlic urged to call us, at- HO.- 7-581L ;i.Il'.,iWp do not •start reniijiiiing' constantly April,,was dusted o[f hy',;"lho Scn- |iospilai,'atlbr the need for addl- ' Any one' interested In furthering We'd also like somcpne to cover grptllpsl thyoats to the rights of free men cii'liie nl,o;:irinanco Comifiittce and, as tionaV liel|) became sp great us to the adoption of the bill to allow the Foxon Park section' and Glen- 3wti)ig tinigs of poace. The war\ tliat Ip^llow.s; audi lilertly cx])endable oii a ijvorld level,- thou no.tcd," sailed tiirpugh hantlily. Coh- present a. tirstrrate problom. • First Mayo Fund the state to regulate tlic fluorida­ moor loi:-Tis.' It'sonly necessary to •With eight different models to choose from any family will such [ threats a iid aoiiictiines re.sl.6rbs ' ihosOj. iibiiitnliViWiU wcilb^c all our frdcfloms and hayb grc,ss-also c'naotcd tijo cprpt^atipn . -Tiio irccrultingr took place :sev- tion of public water' supplies, |t;b dlgh't,pupc iigiiiii'tb.rcgiiin .tlipni' bill also, it excjsb. levy ;io"mcbl immediate reV- enal .>veeks ago alior Mrs.',Bettina got the small Items;; the.rest,We "find the home to meet theiir,needs at HIGH RIDGE, Beautifully right's i's only the climrix, the fVnid'phusc'."..'•'' shpUld:wrUe"to Senator Benton II. can' handle.'"; ' >.'•: " ', thill figh'l p'pincs, AVC sluiid in dejidly daiigoi- of chuc needs and'It was upheld by Jones, vbluntdcr told MIss'.Doojcy, Scholarship Award Grant, Chestnut-HiU Rd., Stam-^ furnished model homes wiU be open daily from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M., I AVhy was it uot.'.titppiidd before it ever Iho Supreme Court, which decided whp is personnel supervisor at tho *#'***,. losing pur final struggle, once,pud for all. ford, .Cbiin. beginning Sunday. We urge you /to come out Sunday and see these rcnclied that phase'f"i-v, ... , •* •"'-.,. 'V:.. it. was,not-an incpmo tax. [•• Southern, New England Tolophpno Questions and Answers ; regard­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Hotternan, ' /And I, l^oF one,-Avould far rather be ex- • .Among nrguiPents .wliicli^ we're Company, .pf the pressing need for Planned For June gorgeous homes for yourself. tV'^Wliy' I'll tcUyftu^iwdiy; • ing Fiuorldation Facts can bo ob­ of 332 Thompson Ave., announce peiidiible tliaii enslaved.' \ heard ngalnst.thelheomo,lax back volunteer, help In, many capaci­ "The first annual awards . frpm the birth ot a daughter, Jsbaren : ', Because, for '.sump' fcason unkuowu to me, ,• In that 61st Cpiigress wcip' sopie ties. i.Within , a , tew. days Miss ; the Jpscph F.: Mayp ' Mepibriiii tained in booklet from the Cpnn. State Dcpt.pt,.Health, Hartford. Ruth, Morch 31 in St. Ropjiael's which; are certain'; te\bc rciicated Donley iiad .obtaliiod a; list of ^BQ ScliPiarship Fund lyiilbo present- hPspltal.:Thc' Hotf'erodri's,', havp.a In this;83r'd'Congress' ' • •.. telephone eniplpycs '\vh0 were Will­ This pamphlet was compiled by Cordially, pd to members .of the^'ciass of 1953 the; American ,Dental Assoc. tour-year-pld son, Gerald Thomas. Public Health'(S^p!: Senator Coofge Sutjierland (R- ing tp give enc - night eacii wceis al the' High School at graduation Mrs. Hefternpn Is the former Stis- THE NEW ENGLANDER $11,700 Testimonial For ''Gay]N[iteln90's" to help put-at the hpsiiltal. . . : • ' .*. 4, ft '* onne Aitro, ot East Haven. • THE YEDLIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Hears Report Qrtteohfab Utnh),' who'-later bo'came'inn As- e-xtircises on 'Junp'll. - ''.' :' Dr. Louis Tiroletlo is beginning sociivlc JpsliceVof, tfie Supreme I 'During: (lie- past three .weeks; Ct'i'amic Till', 'The. Public Ilealiu'-Nursing As- these HVemen have'lieensei'vlng as :-CaryIb;Frawloy; chairman'b.t:,the a ope-montli's stay at Highland Two'Bedi'ooiiiS Sitpt.W.E.Gillis socintlbn of Eosl Haven held ll.s Presented Friday Gour.i;,i argued. against federal e'n- /.ppd's, Ijdard 'qftrustccs. ,ahripu'nced Membership, Tea Tp Be •: Bath VETERANS crpacliiiiCpij. on- state.,tax s'oui^ces. iward".secretaries .atid; 'have • been School, Wlicre:-li.e is filling , the regular monthly meetlng.s recently ikbcping'-i '• tempbral.urbs:i -'cVarts, Ihot .ttie bpoi-d,-'lias dbplded to-prc'- teetji-'of- children^whb have com­ Large KitclR'n Cellar I In the Town • Hnnlillntid-U'U- , He. dcclil'i'ed that ."wlicn we u'n- Held By Woman's Club $800 Down THE UNIVERSITY to Be Held May 6 At Christ Church. deriakb tp '-iftfpose taxes.,Upon sub- 'answei'ing Uelbphbnes and • the ex- ^ht' a.$l6o scHolttrshi'p;award to pleted, .their,: prppbyloctic treat­ In honor of; the new 'members (Jarage in' the Town Hall. In nrtclMlon to .ecutprte.'.(slet) .lp,-.lh.t!i ileiribrlrtl Living Room ^Cpmr^ltioos hiivu been; uumed for voting a resolution fayorlnB Ibe , Prcsenlallph of a progrnin of en- Jbfcls which-ore also open ,tb stiitb a' student''wfshiriglo continue- his ment with, \Irs.-Lewis: '•.Anclilld- ot the East Haven Woman's .Club, ttt'kes,\ It' is''''bo"uud to -reVuit )n iunit,.' nsaistlng-visitors',.aba' doing ^ccond,ary.''education,' in any i fle'l^ roH , whp have • had their teeth a tea will be held Sundoy' aftcr- Foui' Bedruoins Large Living a testimonial dinner lo'bli. given In fluoridation of drinking water , in teiiainnicnt' In nigl'il-Ciub style atid jnumcrous -cibricnl .• Jbbs'to assist: ippre. pr lesS'' contusion and 'in of .advbncod stuby. Soiebtioh bt stu- cleaned and, examined should be nppn, April 26th,, from;3'itb:5 jjarge Kitehon Room VETERANS; libnor pt .WllUnnv K. GUUs, KCIIOOI support of other local and niitibn- under the lii,io6t"''V Night in the :the nurses In-cliargd.; ' ,.-, >,. , ' . Non-Vets al organizations favoring such' .more or-less incpuity.-It' will re­ dent will be mode on the bdsis pf ,sure ,10, save tbb ,'examination o'clock, at the Hagoman ^Icmbrlal monthly Diiluig Room TwoBat;lis $1000;Dowri supcrlntcndont, on May 6, Supt- treatment, the organization heard Gay tillnetlcs''' by llio Men's Club sult in double taxation, and In 'East'Haven Women charts and'return ' them to Dr. Library, , ' $2,250 Down —^ $70 Monthly $70 Furnishings By Chamberlain's Ills citizenship, character, tlnanclal of Christ Church jvlll take place muliiple taxation." Mrs, Theodore French, Member­ GlUls Will relirc at the end of the a report by Mrs. William G. The East Haven women who are need and scliolorsliip. Applications Tiroleltp or take them to the fam­ tomorrpw eveningj at 8 o'clock in Senator Henry Cabot Ijpdgo (Rr ship Chairman, is in charge of the current school year after 21 years Graves. serving OS captains far the teams hove been declared open and;will ily dentist. Non - Vets o( service In East Ilavcn. Mrs. Graves spoke on a meeilng the chtirch hall. 0)inirmiin George Mass.), who thought that the In- pf vplunleers are Lllllam *Cari- affair, with the following mem­ bo received until May 8, Mrs. Lewis repprts that the re­ bers assisting: OF NEW HAVEN $2,800 Down — $86 Monthly monthly of the Board Members Organi'^a- E. Munson'pnmlpppes.tliat ail tick­ conic tax "is emlncnlly proper tax quist; ot 22 Willow Rd., and Laura $89 Chairman ot the conimlltee ,on to levy when necessity requires," CIvltello, ot 56 Cpsoy Beach- Rd. sponse to the dental program from Mrs. Andrew Knietzo ' arrangomonts Is -MTS. Alvln llon of tlie Connecticut Public ets hayq bccnjiold anda gala eve­ Other awards arc to be made to the 7th and 8th grade pupils has argued during debate "that there Olhcro! captains from the New senior • students for the; "greatest Mrs. Forrest Doten ' 'I'hompson and three "^lombcrs ot Nursing Agencies which slio and ning,is anUolp^tpd,'; not boon loo good. If these diiild- Mrs. Robert. VouugaUbmlbd In arc n great mony subjects of tax­ Haven area are RoseDe, Prbntc, Iniprpvenionl and achlevenicnt" In Mrs. Kenneth Griffiths tiiellleh School. Incultytiavo boon Included Iniilia'pypplng's ontcr- ation on which , there is a limit, Pdg?y Sheehan, Phyllis Dc'Nardls rcn dp not take advantage of her Mrs. Vincent Fasarto '- HIGH RIDGE IS EASY TO GET TO named Jo represent the facultj'. Bridgeport. • ' ' the cpUrscs of Problems of. Demo, tainmenl will be jtelectlon on the and that, is the hmil ot probable and Mary K.,'Crowley. cracy,. Business Educotipn, Indus­ services ot this time, they will apt Members who have joined the Roprosintatlvca have been The meeting was conducted; by HawllEjn' guitar,' iWcoMlon,' piano, have another chance to do so, ns club during.the past year include: 'TIII'II Albert R. Davlson, president. ' . cojlcctions. Mrs. Jones praised the-Work trial, Arts, Music and. Hotpeniali- T&ke Route No. 1 to Forbes Place, East Haven. right oil to najped from each ot the parent- violin and cello, 'rhorc will boa f'/'Tpcro Is a ppirit," he said, "at done by tlieso young women and Ing.'Seiebtlcns will be made by the there Is no dental program being Mrs. Anierlcus Aceto, Frank Bay- 'll^orbc.4 Pl^c'i, then l'ii',st left. Go ovcr.raili'oad bridge. Keep right loaclicr Bssoclallpns and teachers barbershop"qpartct, a ypdcler, and which; It' ypu make the' tax suf- explained that nine of the wards teachers in each ef tije courses c'arried on in the high school at zat, John Croumey, Albert Hay- . on to Route No. 100 to' JilGlI RlDGlil. Or —,but State Street to from each of the schools will as­ State Teachers Ac<\epts ybcal sclecllpa^. •Tlib. entertainers ficieKtly . high, tho revenue falls In the' New" Haven'Jahd Memorial with, iHi! approval ot the board qt present. - . , " den, Frederick- Hunter,' • Aubrey sist In tl'cltel" sales and otiier ar- 12 Hi School Seniors ' will. Intl'udQ. ^llmeC' Jpncs, "Reg" o.V-"'. - .,...," 1- -,' ' Unit arc being maiined five nights trustees. ';' '.--,„*««*-*- , , - - Hutlon, Donald Maloney, Richard Middlctown Avenue, Follow Miildlctown Avenue to, Route No. rftueemcnts.' " ''•-.. Marini;' Daft Bchler, FtM Hawtin, During that some debaleanethcr a; week :by Sopther^ New Eng­ Moffatt, David,Peck, John Scoble, 80. Take Route No. 80 tlirougli Foxon to Route No. 100. Turn Tickets for the dinner are pur- Approval ot the Bpplicatlu'ns for Mr. ond,,WrS':.William • 'Mtthoney, argument for the " Incpme tax, land tcleplionc 'giWs.' Nightly anS Fluoridation was explained by Earl Stone.-, chusablo only until April 2U. Re- entry of 12 East Haven High stu­ Lillian LowandO!(k|, Jutty -Cross, whlqll does not seem likely to. be during" the, day- oil Saturday and Gerrish P. T. A. Spqhibrs Mrs. Lewis at the liigiiiand PTA Mrs. Willis Hendricks and "Mrs. rigUt.oii to Route No. 100 (Nortii High Street) to HIGH RIDGE. soi;Vatlons ,arc limited and Inter- Mrs. Ruby' Mpp^dn, Mai-garet dents into New Haven State raiabd. again, in tho present Con­ Sunday, the girls hayp been faltli- Fashion Show May 20 , . Wcdncsddynighl and Dr. Tiroletlo Melvin Bledryck, past; proslddnts, ds(6n Is legltlmnte llt- 1953. perience. Phone t^Il 8-1757 after cherry Ireo on liioir home grounds Mr. Iladen emphnslzcd that "sci­ f.vlth her two rlvnl.'i tor elecllnn in .1953. LOST- -BInck and white cat with JOSEPH M. LENIIIAN and IntcVplnnelnry li-ovol on tele­ ernluie hocnu.w '.t deals with Iho 6 p. m. It's Time for Mental Houscclcaning ence fiction Is the best way of The citizens of the Town ot Estate nt GEORGE \V, ALLEN, Estate of ROiiERT E. CiRlS- 219 Main St. Brnnford. Conn. CLASSIFIED RATES- may nhtnin seed as long ns the classic thomc of all good lltern- n cnimiaign lo tiiko place at a callnr anil twil. Limp In front vision ami In the cnniics. showing the conneclloii of .science Brantord are hereby notified that Phono HUbbnrd 8-4092 supply lasts by writing the Con­ Jurc, man," Ml-. Iladen pointed out. stale convention May 11. in said District, rieccaseo. WOLD, lale ot Brantord, In said paw. Answers lo name ot Tlni- There' nrc four plnccn In tlio our fnllures, get all the counsel That's the proli'sl nuule this Willi human values, and tho worth "It Is unique, because It treats Bolh East Ilnvcn girls nrc hope­ there will be a meeting of the The Executors having exhibited District, dcceosod. niy. Lost In vicinity ot Whitney MPHTOAaE MONBY E—)! 25 ,TiSss 3 PAPERS 75c aVferagc house liilo wlileli n visitor and profit Ihcy will yield,. and necticut Agricultural flxpcilmOnt week hy JHnics C linden, In.it'Uc- of tho finol product Is limited only ful of allcnding the FHA national problems arising from a charac­ • Wc spccintirc in linnc! nnd power Board of Selectmen In the Court tholr,final administration account The Court of Probate for the and Washingion Aves. Reward. IS^iiot invlteil: Tlio nUlc, the bnac- then forget them. Sttition. Ten Ihousrtnd seeds arc by the skill and devotion which the convention to Ijo liehl In Columbus, BEPAIMNO O—2S lor In Philosophy at Yale Univer­ lawti mower shnr)>cninR nnd repairs. Room ot the Brantord Town Hall with said estate to this Court for Disjilay Classified Advertising liiiint, tiife Enrngc, nnrt tlinl spo- teristic activity of man, .sde,nce. Iltcrnry artist Is willing to put Into O. In July. Financial n.sslslnnco to District ot Brantord, hath limited Call CH 8-7798. PRIVATE PARTY will make 1st Wo must also forget our suc­ livallnblc, a'glfl from'the,cliildren sity, who argueil that science fic­ allowance, 11 is elai closet whoro tlilnRs nrc Just "It handles science Ininglnntlvo- It." . — help meet expenses are hoing on, Tuesday, April 21, 1953, al 8 p. nnd allowed six months from the and 2nd morlgaBcs. Also buy cesses. Sometimes, we're so proud of.Japan to this Strttq df Connecti­ tion, as '.vritten by such men ns 11. Ivor's Engine & LOST—Passbook No. 13019. It WASHING MACHINU REPAIRS VMUlfcd In." These arc the places ly. There Is always a gap between' sought from groups or Indivldunls m. for the purpose of conducting ORDERED—That the 23rd day dale hereof, tor the creditbrs of mortgages. Fast nnd confidential. $1.00 per inch G. Wells Is "a legitimate and nnd Electrical Repairs ttlhlero Hid accumulqtlons of the of post ochlcvcnienla "Uial we cut on', the • occnslbn of the lOOlh the achievements of .science It de­ Square Dance Friday willing to help. ot April, A. D., 1053 at 2 ii'clijck said estate lo cxhlhll their claliiis found return to Brantord Savings Call SPrucc 0-0322. 24 hour ser­ unique form of literature." Mower Service a public hearing upon thctoUow- '»Vo Have Parts to Fit Any yctfs have gone Into hiding. Moat don't try anythltig new. Recollec­ anniversary of the landing of Com­ scribes and liio.se which actually On Saturday Miss Walsh and in the nttcrnoon, nt the Probate for settlcmcnl. Those who neglect Bank. vice. All Classified Ads appear in Ki'^l. Vincent de Paul Bales - Service - Sharpening Ing proposed ordinance: Washing Machine olKtiB have a IhrKl strain that tions of our earlltr successes nrc "The rnygup and rocket ranger exist today. One M. I. T. profes­ Miss Provost will at I end n sliitc Office in Brantord, be nnd the to present their accounts properly modore'Perry oil the shores of A modern and a square dance AMERICAN APPLUNCE CO. FIRST MORTGAGES tiought and cph't bear to' thi-ow arlythlhg drama that oidlnni'lly pns.ses tor oxccullvo hoard meclirij^ at the « itcpairs 'Ml 1. From and after October ,1, • THE EAST HAVEN NEWS mighty pleasant, bUl they often jftpttri, .•'.'.. sor uses something rolntod to sci­ same Is assigned tor n hearing on attested, within said time, will be BUSINESS 8EKVIOES 0-1 2516 Whitney Ave. aiestnut H-4444 sold. Loans. Rcflnnnlslng. New Mi^ay. So odds andends pile up nt will he held tomorrow evening nt YWCA on Ann SI., in Hnrironi, SALTONSTALL PKWY. S? 1953, no building shall be con- blind Us to the presslhg need fof science fiction Is an Impostor," Mr. ence fiction lo develop the Imng- the allowance of said adnilnistrn- debarred a recovery. All persons Loans. Ixingbothnm, 207 Orange aW alarming rale Until the fnbu- The seed.t were sent to Governor 8;.30 In St. Vincent de Paul's from i):.10 n. iii. lo .'1 p. ni. in llic EASl HAVEN, CONN, • THE BUANFORD REVIEW perspective, and new achlevemerit Hnrion assorted. "This costume Inallons of his students of engin­ ji, structcd or structurally altered lion account with said estate, and Indebted lo said Estate nrc re­ St, Tel. LOouft 2-481B, Ibris closet, of Flbbei' McCce has Lodge, -who has asked the Experi­ Church hnll on 'I'aylor Ave. Music company of Miss Todtluikcr. CARPENTRY SERVICES ottered. drnnin with space suits Sa 'space eering design. But as literature Tel. HO 7-5078 ;,j within the Town of Brantord, and this Court directs Flora K, Gold­ quested to make Inimedinte pay­ ,IOB WANTED I>—2 nothing onus.; for today.' We can't live forever on ment StnUpn to distribute them.Te for the dance, under tho spon.sor- Call CM 8-6470 after 6 p. m. Cab­ • THE HAMDEN CHRONICLE opera' which puts It In a closs with smith to cite all persons Interested the borrowed steam of, past iuc^ •Tho gift Was mnde possible by the Us function Is not lo prophesy ship ot the Children of Mary, will '-If no trailer shall be set up tor use ment to inet work, alterations, repairs, etc. '"Sometlincs oitr lives, as well as 'horse opera' and 'soap opbra' therein to appear at said time and MUStOAL INSTRUCTIONS F—« cesses, we have to produce Ih the Japanese Parents and Teachers As- technical dOvelopnionts," he stated. be provided by Irv Hntz and his ^ ^ as a dwelling, the reasonable valUe Reginald S. Baldwin FOUR DAYS housework or Inking To get your classified into more 6{& homes, arq clullcreti up with whore It belongs." Captain Nemo and his submn- Farmer Boys. place, by publishing this order In Executor CALL MICKEYTORELLO (form­ care ot children. Will do ironing tiii; iccilmlilatlons pt! the pasl,, here and now. , soclnlipn, the Friends of the United ^';ot which construction, alteration, ACCORDION INSTRUCTION, Stu­ than 6,000 homes, call AT 8-1661 Milton's "Paradise Lost" Is nearer rinc In "Twenty Thousand Lea­ some newspaper published In New Address; 27 Wieford Ave., Bran­ erly iissocinled with Independent at home. Call HU 8-1016. M&ny of us carry a heavy burden The historian Prcscotl tells how Nations, the .Inpan Travel Bureau, jjor trailer Is In excess of two hun- dio or al your home, RAL-MAR to genuine science fiction than Is gues Under the Sea" were pretty Haven County and having a cir­ tord, Cpnn. oit "excess baggage" ns we' make Corte?., the Spanish conqueror of and the United Nations Assocla- Joan Walsh Named >,' dred and fifty dollars, unless the Amusement) al 54 Main St.' Cen­ Accordloii Studio, 135 Orange nnd ask for an Ad Taker Mexico was at one lime forced to Space Cndel, according to tho Yale fantastic when Jules Verno wrote THE REST SHOWS IN TOWN culation in said district, and by '6ur way., through life. A great tlgn of ,7npnni tral Radio and TV. Prompt re­ IIFXP WANTED I>—1 Ave,, West Haven. WE .3-8046. 21 Instructor who has mnile a study , owner of the premises whore such posting a copy on the public sign­ ;iliSn of the past oiicc wrote this withdraw his troops from Mexico Ordor.H for seeds will be filled as about them, hut Captain Nemo Finalist In FHA ^woik Is to be' performed, or his ain.'OMOBIUra FOB SAUJ B—I pairs on RU mikcs.; HU 8-37G4. Wlnchostcr Place, East Hnven, 110 FOR SALE—Roper stove, Frlgld- fofmula for progress: "Forgetting City. HIS doldiers couldn't boor of science fiction going back to has lost out to Captain Video, Mr. post In the Town of Brantord MANO TUNING n—SI long ns the supply holds out, and After'hours'liu 3-9213. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR 7-3861 or LO 2-7013, Accmdlons th6 things that are behind, I prcs.<; the thought of leaving all the ancient Greek llternlure. He anal­ Ilndon said. » authorized agents, slinll have ob­ where the decdascd last dwelt. nlre, odd chairs, beds, ilislios, requests will be honored In tho Presidency Race loaned tree. Marty Mattloll nnd on)" gold and booty they had taken yzed contemporary science fiction Ho sited H. C. Wells as being tho tained a building permit therefore By the Court; SPRING SPECIAJ.S GROCERY CLERKS IN some nnllquea. Call al rear ot EXPERT PIANO TUNING and re­ from the navlvc Aitecs. They order they lire received. Requests Joan Walsh, daughter of Mr. and JOHN'S GARDEN, SERVICE. Ralph Glijnimnttel. "Thorb are many things we In a speech Sunday night on tho first to strike the predominant Flora IC-Goldsmith AT PLATO'S BRANFORD 370 Clark Ave., Short Reacli on pairing. Prompt service. Bernard Inadea their knapsacks and bags should be addressed to th6 Station Mr.s. Francis Wnl.sh, ot 11 0-/.one from the office ot the Assessor or Complete garden maintenance. ought to forgot. "Yale Interprets tho News" pro­ contemporary note In science fic­ Clerk Oi^ FULL TIME BASIS •with the precious, gold coins. On as follows; Tho Connecticut Agri­ Rd„ survived a screening hy n Board of Assessors of the town. 1949 BUICK, super sedanette, Lawns ijut. trees, trimmed, etc. IN IIAMDEN A Friday, Saturday-nnd Sundny. ^urkc. Call SPruca 6-9109. First of all we ought to forget gram over Station WTIC (Hart­ MANY BENEFITS tholt retreat they came to, a cultural Experiment Station, P. O. tion. "Wells could be quite sav­ state council to become one ot beautiful blue, R & 11, Nylon John Malsnn'o,:i76 ShJfticld.Avo., MODERN MUSIC STUDia - our failures. There arc lots of 2 Said Assessor or Board of As­ DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Paid Holidays GOOD TlllNOS TO EAT B—!» ford). age about the responsibility of throe final candidates competing Now Haven, Conn, • Phono SP TcttchinB Beginners nnd Advancon 30 FT -EXTENSION ladder.$15. people • who seein always to he stToam that h»d to be crossed 1 Box lion. New llnven. Conn. covers. Written guarantee Milton's Satan in "Paiadlso man In general and scientists In for state president of tlie Future sessors shall bo required to issue PROBATE COURT, April 14, Pension Plan . Sludonts In > ha'pnlln^ the ruins of unbappy and many of those who had loaded goes with this one...... $1295 G-8945.or AT 8-4931, • Modern mahogany dlnini; room NEW MAPLE SYRUP, $5.50 per Lost" has a close connection with particular toward mankind. HomoninUers ot Amcria. suc^ permit upon the filing of a 1953. t ' Five bay Week SAXAPHONE, CLARINET, mlbtakos of the past. The wore we thomslvcs w^ih the golden fruit of 1950 OLDS model 98, 4 door, R & table 70x42 in. >vill seat ' eight. gnlloii delivered lo 3rd zone. Obituary modern man who has the powers Announcement ot the news was written application therefore on Estate ot MARGARET g. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING & Hospitalization ^. GUrrAR, DRUMS, TRUMPET, carry • along the discouraging their •pant soecess were unable, be­ "His story, The Invisible Man, Call LO2-8470. ' • Order early to avoid disappoint­ cause -at Its w-clght, to cope with MIIS. I>EllOY E. LAW80N of science nt his dl: Ballot, loe, tap, acrobatic, charac­ nt $542,000 were Issued by the •tl over ihe free world come luch . • Clerk PREFERRED FINANCE CO. Brnnford. Call Ed Olson, HU bit of help he can get out of each 1048 PLYMOUTH, club conv coupe guiters. Call CH 8-5206. ter, (.'dstancls. Beginners and lown Building Department during commenla aa theae from readeri 1192 DlxWell Ave. MA 4-5141 LOOK AT THESE BUYS 2894. failure and then discards It. Fail­ ot THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE' DISTRICT.' OF BRANFORD, - ss. R & H, tires like new, and a advanced. Immediate enrollment. ure Is no dbtorront to ftirthcr ef­ the month of March. Foes tor the COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE, WNHC-TV Channel 6 MONITOR, in inlernitional dalljr ' PROBATE . COURT, April 15, beauty. Written guarantee. VyANTED—Male and female can­ Professional teacher. Miss Judy. window washing, floors cleaned New Treads On Exchange WANTED—"rhrce or four room fort,but rather a stimulus. He ad­ permits constituted 1812 of the tp- newspapert. 60 Hawloy Rd. AT 8-0259. .ifl53. '. : • . Going at ..' .•• $095 arid \ya')ted. Residential and in­ vassers for New Haven area to apartment vicinity of Branford. vances to ultlmntt'' success by Advanced, authentic information, . "The Monitor ij mdil read- ^ Guaranteed Ini of $1,575 In revenues for tho .• -Estateot GEORGE E. EVANS, In 1948 CHEVROLET, 2' door. Fleet- dustrial. Phone HOV7-3334. "niako nppolntmenls for our sales Young couple, no children. Con- making each failure servo as a accurate and complete on tng . jor itraighuthinktng said district, deceased. line, R & 11, very good tires. staff. Excellent earnings. Call nOTIBEHOlB GOODS n—HO rung In a ladder. Like the scien­ month. people. . , .** ALTERATIONS—Roofing dormers 6.00 — 16 .... 5 7.45 laot Ed Olson; HU 8-2001. tist, wis must learn the lesson of The department also issued five "I returned to school after a The Executrix having exhibited Runs Wonderfully. Fully guar­ Milford 2-6545. Reverse charges. WATER CONDITIONS bulli; Ex'p'n'tislon ntlios com­ Biggest Bargain In Townl 0.50 — 10 ... ,,., B.'tO BUSINESS COUPLE desire three plunthing pcrmlla at $4 each; IR lapse ol IB years. I wilt get her administration account with anteed. Going al ...... $845 ' my.degree from the college; , pleted. Guaranteed workmansli|p. ROOFING & , SIDING salesman ...;....'.' 6.55 or 'tour untiirnlshed hoatcd plumbing permits nt $6 each; SO FISHING CONDITIONS said estate to thlj Court for al­ 1047 STUDEBAKER, Starlight cl. 10 PC. BEDROOM SET 6.50 — 15 • • • but iriy education cornea insured workers, FHA terms. iw. HaVf:n nrEB.^.Hlgh_cnvnhi8a...... : ,,10,2.() septic lank permits at-$2', and 10 lowance, it.is • --.-•..^ -'-. • coupe, R & II, W'W .tires: 12 PC. LIVING ROOM SET 7.00 — 15 '.., rooms. ^Hamdcn ...vicinity., CaU ^' jromthe MonifdK .". "'"~ STA-RiTE roofing Co. HO 7-1808. St hayo car. Sell new no"!i- street excavation pcrmlUi ul $1. , STOCKED STREAMS "The Monitor gives me ideas ORDERED—That the 2l5l day Beautiful covers , Written 5 PC. KITCHEN SET PU 7-5428, ; WAVZ te^itured and textured pressure '. right power pump clennouts lor my uiork. • • •** bt„Aprll, A. D., 1953 nt 2 o'clock guarantee. Going at .... $795 P.LUS A 1053 Low Pressure _ Cuchlon S12C9 Laws and Regulations FOR YOUR. PAPER hanging and fused siding. Call Mlltord 2-6545. nOUSES FOB BAUPI H-» were authorl'Md nt $1 each, 58 "f • Iruty enjoy its conu ' in -the'. afternoon, at the Probate 1946 DE SOTO, custom Deluxe, R painting, interior .and exterior, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Reverse charges.^ , ...... ,,V. $.7.35 1260 On ^our Dial electrical pernilts Issued at $2 pony. ..."•• OtflcQ in Branford, be and the & H unri automatic transmis­ call George Rlcger CH 8-7315 or Rugs, Lamps, Linoleum, Dishes 6.40 — ID i. AT LEAST 4.unfurnished rooms, same |s assigned for a hearing on George Mlrick HO 7-34S4, Roa- ..•.•....,. B.B0 each; 15 oil burner Installation Just ill time for Saturday You, loo, will Und the Monitor sion. Beautiful covers. A ADDRESS AND MAIL postals. and other accossorlos 6.70 — 15 .V. . tlrst. or. second floor woniqd by Informative, with complete world the' allowance ot said admlnistra- sonnble rales and prompt service. .,.....'..:''• o;46 Program Schedule permits at $2 and one oil tank per­ tiewt. Y«u ,will dUcovera. con*. written guarantee. Special jMoke over $50 week. Send $1 for .,o- N, — i. — Y-: „,'.. 7,10 — 16 ... young couple, 10 month old son. 'tion account with said estate, and 25 yeors'experience. .,1. . 10,20 Monday Throiigh Baturdny mit tor $2. Blructive viewpolnl .in every.hewa price $695 Jnstrucllong; Lcdo, Wntcrtown, $537 — 7.60 — 15 .'.. Vicinity llamden, Rcasohable. One plumbing license was Issued OPENING DAY of TROUT SEASON •lory., : , this Court dii-ects Flora K. Gold- TRY OUR SPECIAL: rubbish, re­ »t80 Boli E. I.loyd Show Mass, No PaymonLs to Finance Cos.. 8.00 — 15 .:. 11.20 Please call MA 4-8309, Bi65 iVAV'/, News for $50, four electrical licenses at Uie, \hi coupon below (or a'gpe- smitii lb cite all persons interested moval service. $8.00 per year, PLATO SALES & SERVICE MON'ITILY PAYMENTS • 8.20 — 15 ... ,,.. 11.50 6100 Bob K. Mnyd Show $5 and one license for the Instnllar "The Conservation of Soil, Forests, ilal Introductory subacripllon— •therein to'appear at said time and llamden and Norlii Haven only. GARDNER & HANDY MAN two HOUSE fOR SALE by tl)6 Owner. S.moiiihs for only $3. 1,'148 Dixwell Ave., Hamdcn $10,03 ' , 8:85 News tlon of oil biu-nei-s nt $5. Two filaco, by'publishing this order in Trial pqriod one mbnth, 50c, S. A. days a week. Mt.Carmel section. Hundreds 01 Perrect Uicd Tlrc|i Td 'i'hroe bedroom libusd. Insulated, Waters and Wildlife is a Patriotic FREE STORAGE UNTIL 7100 Boh G. Moyd Show extra electrical Inspections tor Tht Chrlillan Stitnrt Mttnllar some newspApor published in New AT B-1352 Marcotte. Call CII 8-1945. Call AT 8-4973 attor 6 p. ni. Pick From Priced $2.50 & Up copper tubing, rumpus room In •Jilill News Ona. foT-ar Si., Soilqn IS. Man.. U. f. A. .'Haven County and having a circu­ WANTED basomcnt. Forced heat. Slimmer code violations were niacin nt $2 Duty" .. the Hull Brewing Co. rieait Ittid mt an huradiiflaty inbicrlp, FRENETTE'S LAWN • MOWER YOUNG WOMAN experienced In «:00 Boh E, Woyd Show lation in.said district, and by'post- Now Tires At Tho Lowest Prices • and winter homo,- $10,000. .. 370 ench.. Iton l« Tht Chrltllan Sdtnra Manllar.— Shbp, 2'if04 Dixwell Ave. It It cuts housecleaning and telephone ans­ 8:6B News It iMUti. I tncloii IS. Inp.a copy on the public sign-post 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion SEE IT TODAY OR TONIGHT Clark Ave., Short Boach. , grass, wo sell and service II, Tcl. wering three mornings weekly. eioo Hob B. Lloyd Show in, the Town of Branford . where PHONE MR. ALBERT UN 5-7482 In Townl Try Us, Coupe, $500. Can be seen any CH 8-5'J14. No meals, no children. Phy­ SIX ROOM CAPE COD holno In 8:BB N««vi the deceased last dwelt. AFTER 0 P, M. LO 2-7262 10:00 Goorgo Lfi/otio ni Tho sician's home nnd office In con- WHITNEY TIRE EXCHANQE rcaldential area. Biond new. Hot By the Court: lime. Privnlo owner. Phono WILL CART sand, I»am, fill and Tuno Inn stone. Rubbish collected. Call lrnl East Haven, Reference re­ A — L — B — E — R — T — S , water heat. Tel. HU 8-327|i. Flora K. Goldsmith 2276 Whitney Ave. Toli AT 8-4549 10:80 Your Nolghbarhoad Fhar- THIS WEEK ON RADIO AND TELEVISION CH 8-4518. CH 8-6160 after 3:30. quired. Tel. HO 7-0371. 187-189 George St. New Haven Clerk niBoy . . 10:86 News . 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EAST 11A\TEN T*EW8 mission was granted by Mr. Gar­ Hamdcn Moose Lodge vin for Mr. Fiorcllo to di.siniss the T^unday, April IB, lBr>a rai^c 8 Vdrieti/ Rehciirsal Elects New Officers sludenls in his class early for n few days to sell boosters for the fc^tflLUStVE At thp election of officers of the lii'ORrams of the Joseph Mayo An liulcpcndcut Loyal Order ot 'Moose Hamdon Varsity Shotv. Each student Is Our Telephone Numbers FRANCHISE DEALER LodRc 877 the followliiB wore elec­ ,iskcd to sell lit loa.st five dollars FOR ... ted n nd appointed; Oovomor, worth of iMostersto students or Business: ATwater 8-1661 Weekly Newspaper Louis SoVerlnn; PnSf, Governor, business enterprises throuBhout iHotpoint & Universal llic town. Three of the groups al­ Editorial: HObart 7-5811 Dello .Stililoj , .Tunlor Governor, U^t Ia0t Mmm Ilobeit Joyce; Prelate, Gcorgo ready have sold 40 dollars worth ft advertising. ' . C Cents A Copy — fiStO A Year APPLIANCES Dnbcndt; Secretary, "A. , .Tamc.i VOL. VIII — NO. li Publlihtd Wnlih br rue Ptw PuHlinlloni. Ini. lO.XS TIl.WK.N, fi)XM';("l'l(n'T, TlllHSIi.W. .\l'l!ll, 'Jii, in,-.:! Bruno; TieaRurer, .Tock Qclslnscr; Ilnfflc for trnphie. Yeirl) Subitdplliin S2.50. See Thorn Now On Display Raffle tickets arc now being Trustees, Frank Dlcch, Peter For Appointment Call sold for a radio. This is sponsored Klore, .John O'Conncll; Scrgonnl by the Varsity Club and is in ben­ The Cause Of It All Lcgi(ni To Rephu'c HO 7-1854 At Arms, Carmine Cofranccsco^ efit of the Athletic trophies for Friday Is Tag Town, School Heads ! ,i •LOW DOWN PAYMENT Inner Guard, George M. Koury; this years teams. Band Stand Wilh • EASY TERMSl Outer Guard, MIchnbl Ardlto. Junior lling> Day For Cancer The new officers will he In­ This years Junior Class, under Meet Tonight; Group t Open Evening:!! & Sat. Only stalled on April 2.5 In conjunction Pcrinancnl Dais the direction of Miss Rocco and Fund In E. Haven A. C. P. ELECTRIC with a .special "Monao NiBht." Ac- Mr. Frawley, have chosen a ring Tlu' ronstruolion nf n rlndcr cordlnu to PubllcHj' Chalrmnn commiUoe to liy nnd select a Tomorrow will bo Tag Day In liliu'k mid I'cinciil Itnnd-sUuid lu / Geoi'Rc Koiiry this will bo one ot standard ring tor the class and. replace ilu' pi'c,sciit wuiiileii struc- Asks Public Hearing the East Haven center when vol­ SERVICE, INC. the outstahdlnfi aoblttl!) 'bf tho it possible, for a permanent school- lui'^ on the lovvii green will he iin- \'/lilie n pellllon requesting n . "Elecli'iciil CniitraclorN" year. A. James Bruno "Moose ring. Kach junior homeroom has unteer workers under the direction diMlnUi'ii by Ihc Ihiriy Dnrllell 467 Main St, East Havonl NlRht" Chairman nnd Mithor com­ chosen one member to be on the of Mrs. Frank Barker, clialrman, post of llic American Legion. puhllr hearing on tho matter dl mittees nib plnnnlnB the program. committee. " They are: Rochelle wdll present East Ilavenltes with Cnnulr. .lolin Camp aiiiiinihccd Ibis new sclidol bulUllngs was referred Bal'/.ano, Beverly McLeese. Bar- Nov School Head 'tags In return for contributions to week. 10 the Hoard of Education, that, barn Blake, George Wagner and licpliu'i'iucni was volrd by Ihc body iircpnrcd today to meet with Bill Jneobson.. the Cancer Fund. The drive will post nf its last ri^gular niecliiiK Named At Hoard llic lloni'ds of Selectmen and Fl- ^ iusi what he conduclcd tiiroUBli tomorrow A blue spinel ring has been after it became evident during Uie naiue and with ihu PlannlnK nnd voted on uii approved by the class 'iDv.enliig. awni'dlng of prizes In the reeeiil OVER IO,OO0 Zoning Coniml.sslon to set forlli as the class rin'B for lOS-l. The portion of tomorrow's campalsn. I'IRIS Hunt Ihal the present struc­ Executive Session some of the facts of the sltuntloii. DOCTORS ring has a .square stone with an completing a canvass of three ture was In poor ctindillun, Camp Seloclioii ()f 11 new stipcl'Ililend- ORDERED FOR East Haven High School emblem areas of the town which were not said. ciil of schools to succeed William More than h hundred rcsldcnls, , on the top. On one side Is a pic­ completely covered durlnB last — Ni\ws rhoto First Selectman Frank BnrkiM' IC. Glllis was made last Friday by most of them from tho Moln- the Board nf I'lducallnn from a fin­ auguln area', have submlltcda pe­ THEMSELVES ture of the high school tower and Friday's "Lights On" crusade East was reported as saying ihnl Ihe the .school insignia on the other. UcKrudin^ of that Hurtioti of Itnutr One hi Ibc A.nnr\ in preparndon for thf^ biyliig down of a new and wider iMVVi'Mn-ii( lu b'ltd into al list of four candidal OS prcsonlly llllon requesting a public hearing Haven's quota Is $2,200 and It Is project would he "gladly ncccpletl" the. newly construrlrd nmtrr|mhs b»s necessitated n rfroulc of tra ffle tbrnnuli Kast Iluvrn's Midn St. rii'tnrc>* uSuivr show: pmvrr- by a unanimous vole of the Coni- with the school npd tinnnco libni'ds Only the most liealihrul , . ^ All orders have been placed and hoped that It will be surpassed. liy Ihc town and pointed out that the most ^cientiricnlly correct the students arc expected to re­ shflvrl trariiiR; up old pavement atut loiulln);- it Into a trncJc for rem ovnl; liulldy/.er nniUes temporary rinnjt fnr IrueUs \^'orUtIl^ iin pro- erccling and disinantllnR the millee on School. to consider iho problem ot socur- Volunteers are being sought to TtlltMCI 11-411 ilIK 111' "•" I"-" • r. -• - -- -- sIccpinK equipment can meet ceive the rings liy May 15. ee lis. wooden sland tnUcs nhout 35 man Name of the selected candldale, Ing additional schnols. • « doctor's rJKttl requirements assljit >Mrs; John J.' Walker, Jr., jcct. KslUnntcs for completion of tJie work range from six to ten w • The next step will be to present hours each lime It is used. who was one of 12 Interviewed by Slight Snaff for hit'Own personnl use. who/Is In charge ot the Tag NIglit Oyer ten thousntid mctlicnl the ring to a Sophomore, Fresh- John Eni'iBht was named chair­ members of the school board, was Plans for , lonlRhl's moolliiB, tficn have purchnscd the fmeti niU.1.ee on Schools. mon and eighth Rraflo ring com­ Sludenls Ciicsls man of the eoimiiltleo to arrange not released pending his accept­ scheduled for 8'p. m. In the High llrmtr Se»ly Poiturepcdic ,' Following are the names of vol- Teachers Assoc. Miilireix for superior sup- mittee tor po.-islblc approval as the Study X)f Soil Eros ion To for tlie coiiBlruclion. Ernest Pern- ance. ,11 was reported tiial ho was School library struck a slight snag porii sptnc-ori"iod«yl Approvoi ot a resolution tuvor- oullcta. Brown and ' Edward ' Post are co- ganand Mrs. David IIlBhIand. eon Biicstii of the local Rotary to­ the selccllon of n committee to bo session on the basis of a five to A chorus for the Kast Iliivcn Ilij;li Varli-ly SIiow tcrrodnclion setieduled for next Thursday atnl Friday nii;lil at H Tite Army Engineer Corps Is^ Ing tluoiidatioh or public drlnit- chairmen. Committee consists of: Rlvcr.side, Coe Haven: Mrs. Ben day ;Tn. recoEnltlon of Girl's and In charge of the Junior Auto foul vole of Ihe school board, Ihe Of especial Intorosi will be Ihc \r\ p. in. In tile NCJIOOI auditorium. Left, to T'IKH are (ttnetOinj;) JMarilyti MAIIIIOWN UI, Harhnra Itrnwn and ,Oayle KniKliL; (staiulln;;) Klhm Larson, lionise Whitney, ready to undertake an intensive ing water supplies In nccordoncb Barbara Potreiii, Richard Fortlno, Cppdman, • • captain, Mrs. Peg Boy's! Week. Tiiomns 'Murray, as­ Derby to be staged here under the East Haven News learned this prosenlatlon ot'iirgumonts In .sup­ ,Ieaii Itroeliett, Lourraine WJiilney, llarhara Norden, Marion (JIark and I'at, Flood. with IIousc Bill 31 in the General Barbara Auger, Vincent Gagliardi, SFrank, Mrs. Ruth: Cargill, Mrs. study of. erosion along the soutli- Varsity Show On sistant principal, nl.so attended as spon.sOrship ot the Legion post In Week port of, the, rival 8-4 nnd 6-3-3 TOMMY'S FURNITURE HOUSE Assembly was voted at a largely Douglas Murray, Patty Solvo, patincy, Mrs. Abelcs, Miss Abeles, crn .Connecticut shore including a gUosl to explidn the vocational August. The date and location of A second choice was also named school plans which linvo divided allendod mecllng ot the East Ha­ 149 MAIN STREET EAST HAVEN HO 7-1707 Sandra Yorks and Bruce Cargill. 'Mrs. F, Reed, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. the East Haven section the News program,a|, the High Scliool. Tliey the ievenl .will ho tinnounccd. by the board on another close 5 the scliool board and delayed pro­ While asserting that professors ,Tohn E . W. Sterling, president of University of Nebraska; Chancel- Stage Tonight ven Education Association at the Picrpont, Mrs. Flood, Mrs. Row- learned .'this week.The news comes atlciided oh the invitation ot Dus- Membcis of the commlltoe )n- to 4 vote 1'lils candidate was not gress on tho.soltlng up of achobl are not entitled to special privi­ Stanford University; and Dr. lorllenry T. lleold, .New York Highland School. building commlltccs tor tho Indi­ Universities Define Rights ; OLD STONE CHURCH Icy.. on the heels of the passage of a montj Cpyie, w^io was in oiinrge of. cludo; IDohi Ferrara, chairman; oho of the four final persons ap­ leges, but are subject to the same Henry W. Wr|ston, president of University; President Gordon Mrs.' Laura HaeRoll and Miss Gliallos Cojlc, $rt Pntilco Pelei proved by the ComnilUeo on vidual sohoolsand additions toibo in III ui ui ui HI HI urn ui m m vi m ui Friday 7:30 p. m. Dessert meet­ Center: Esther Hendrlx, captain. resolution memorializing Congress /Vnd Tomorrow today's Rotary program. penjdtics as other.persons tor vio­ Brown University. • Gray, Univorsily of ^ North Caro­ Zlla Mattlicws vvere^ iiomed dele­ Pompano, (3111 MnhCi, Pinky An Schools which had screened the constructed. Burton Reed will pro- ing ot Church Sectors In Church Miss Rhoda Cassel, Mrs. Herman on Beach Erosion through tiic This week's attendance foi' llic At tlie last inoeting'Eiic Curry, lations ot the law, tho .Association lina; Acting President WlUlilm II. gates to the Connecticut Educa­ deison, Geoige Mnciinlch and Hencindldate s In accordance with .sent the majority ease:In favor;ot And List Responsibilities At a special meeting of the As­ parlor,n including Sectors 41 Hackbartli, Mrs. Paul Goss, Mrs. performance of the 14tii annual retiring president;' Louis Mftg- al.so coun.sels that they should not DuBnrry, University' ot • Pennsyl­ stale Hquse ot Roprescntallvcs tion Association General Assembly theli (luallticatlons Ills name was the n-3'3 or Junior high plan, nnd' sociation In.Ncw•York last month, Ihrougii 45. Hostess, Deaconess Alvln Santord, Mrs. Fred Swan- Blue and Gold varsity show nt the glorp,,;"hls successor; nnt^ former Gcburslty The faculties of our unlver.sltlo.s examine all Ideas, oven unpopular, vania; Chanceilpr; Janibs P. Hari;, last week. "to take, place May IG.; subniiltcii on the option granted will bo opposed by Charles Cupo­ he subject to special dhserimlna- a day was devoted to discussion ;ot Mrs. Sherwood Chambbrlairi;.host, High School Is expected to exceed president Cliarles Miller reported son, Mrs. William Ilasse, Mrs. Ed­ Town Engineer Cliarles Miller Miss lioso Di Francesco, a leacli- boai d mcmbpib lo vote for anyone la nd, stalwart pinponont of the' mu.st be gunrnnlecd froedum nf ex­ abhorrent and dangorous ones, on Ijons .sucli as special loyalty oaths University ot 'Texas; President Sid­ beacon Henry Zinn; Sector Lead­ even the sl'/.cablc turn-out for la.st on .. the , District Cbnferb'nco of the first draft, and^ the final draft win Post, Mrs. ijohn MacPartland, said that he had conferred with cr nt Gerrish School, delivered an l>lansForIM.E I hey choose. rival graiiiinar-hlgh syslcin. pression, and tile ien.sons for the the .same theory I hat deadly dls- that others'are not obliged to take. ney E. Smitli'j^iUnlyersity of Tor­ ers,,No. 41, Mrs. Earlo Jones; No. year's production, according to April.11'In Greenwich. was prepared loter In consultation Mrs. Bcrtcl Klockars, Mrs. Alton representatives of the Army on Illustrated tniU on her trip The dcbnlo will serve only as.a cnms ami enemy military poten­ ' 'J'ho As.soelation• avows '.:that It onto; ,CUdnc6(Ifir;^,-.Bbn|l(!lt Harvle •jB,. Mi.ss Rhnda Cassel; No. 43, ticket sales. 'rlic'...Uo'lary adopted;a resolution Buaranlce must. bo understood.by .with ••the 'Association's • executive • Redman, Mrs. Bradley .L.lnsley, Tuesday , and that they , appeared Ihrough . Raly, Swit'i;erland, Hol­ presented liy Dr. Cliarles Donndlo Day Made By East prelude to a grander debate which tials ore studied to perfect de- shares'sthe "profound "concern" of j Branscpjpb, iV.ander,biU';Unlverslty; Mrs. Paul Cook; No. 44, Mrs. Beii- The production, being put on foi the'publie,"accordrnK' to' a • report' coiprnitlee. This conSistS'otN' Dl'. Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mrs. Albert "ready to.,'go ahead." However, he land,'Engliintl, France and Mon­ favoring"'.fluoridation ; ot, public Is I expected • to • take place • wlion- tiio American people ovbr an inter- ; President Gplgatc-'W.'.,D.ardon, Jr., Jamin Goodman, and No. 45, Mrs. the benefit ollhe Mayo Scholai- Night School feiise^i^ against 'tliein, tlie report Dodds, Dr. J. L. Morrill, president ' Jacoi),';; Mrs.; .R. Schneiti.cr,. Mrs. saidi-itiieyi'save no •indlcntion when aco iasl.,jiumriier. ,' • ... 'j, ' ' water syppllos., ' ,- ,,' . . . ' Ilavcn Teachers ever n town nieoling is called to released lociay by the Association Unive'rsiiy^pt; Virginia; v^: President Clinton Blatchlcy. Tho astor will Shlp-Fund,ls'; scheduled to open continues. ' ' national' • conspli'aoy and' police' Vliieciil Fasano and Mrs. H. Shep- they ,wuld prpceed allhough they ..'The'bu.slriess meeting,was 'coh- Np.xt';'w!eek's prognmi will I'o Plans arc underway at the Ensl settle tlie ' mailer. HoWQVer, lo- ot'Amorleun UniVcrsltle.s. ,••.••» -, of tho University of Minnesota and Edwln;B.;Fre(l,';Uplvb'jislty of Wis­ he. the.leader. al.8 p. ni. .today and. tomorrow In slate wlijch would tlesti'Oy nil' free put'd ;Jqlin!iori. • • ; ,. iiavc'lieguiv scouring'town records ducled by.'Josephinb Orlando,,prps- handled,; l)y. Fred .Wolfv. lindr on HiiVcn'HIgh Scliool and In ihc b|e- Exhihil Viewed night'H meeting Is belnR the SelVObl' oh''Tuesday, May iii. America; President Howard B. •'NOTES;:: •• ot Mission Social In church par­ .tornorrow's. performance a dance aanio time 11'ompliaslzes . the rc- no right In American universities, sue Investigation In tftp effort to IbCai ? Ttcpubllcah leglsialors'--carhV vti^Sft nt 1 l/l « m IM Lho chuich ,..,."'?.. iM ».i "'» Bo-callcd School sites com- Jefferson. Clark University; Presi­ lor. Hostesses, Miss Melba Rowc, M.'.Bayzak."'; ; "" • ' Will be held In the school' gym un­ Mips at 1 m p m In the chUich eal-commoKlal'ttCtlvlilos Appiox- ,j,,„. ^^„„,, „ v/Ulvuv«o.l mlUco-wlll b«_oulhorl/,od to o^-_ sbonslblllly, p£ unlvers|ty faculties nnd tortelt universlly support I hat make. Xurtlier progress. toward ISy lliirbiira niuJco p 'pa.Ign; promise to seek action ort ' I Pinl. hour, tor Iho nlijhl school Hiu-iummu vno iiun»ii„,,i.ivo ,JL .,.,^.,.1, APRIL is More Than Violett dent Gra.v.son Kirk,' CoIunibln'Unl- Mrs. James Schatzlein, Mrs. Ray­ 'Morgan : Point: .Mrs.r John •^^ J.< til mldnlghtnnd all'atlondlng. the Don'.t Miss The ''»' , „ , , , , , Inmlely 1,750 poisons will pmlicl-l ; „„„^ lor Iho nluhl school slu-l umlnu Iho posslbmUea ot IWdlnK In appolnimenta-niid promotions. must always be given In'defense of trutli." 'slibrd erosion.' ." ; . ',•. mond B. Smith, Mrs. Raymond C. Show ;a'rc'. Invited. ^: lU-se,Vttllon« may be, made 1 V PaVBeSldCio n thii s Ensannual Havel aelivlin y will betl j ^ ^^ ^,^^^^,^ liomemakln ^cflcahmeng8 roomweies »etv;\tt,8UTIUHI H Ios noloii p>h\o \lnownt h»fetv,?<;hcoV<»ffiolH3lf-OeotR. ande '• "Appoltitiiieni,to a university po­ versity; President Doano W. Mal- Varsity Sbow; Kcltearsals a. Wsillccr. Jr., captain, • Mliry Flaii- j'riic ' resolution - urges Congress true academic freedom. ' Smith and Mrs. James. Wnory. Program; Varsity Show iltng Mis Alex MilnlObh, alHO. leacheiDesldeis i nnEnsd school Havenl official, wils lfio bme | ^^^^^ ^1 IMUV^CAI, , o„ b, y th,5le „publi „„„c exhibi, ,nil»ht Letisl la, noLhnlimai Itnowin ln tViffiolHbt-OeotR that comtnllteeo April is still Connecticut's houscclcaning sition and •retention ntler appoint­ '^ The, A.wociatlon says that loyal ott, Cornell University; President ag^j), Edward Flanagan, • Ann '!tO'.'take;" action to .expedite corir;r. 7-0890 orMrs. Ruymo'nd'\VostIund \':H Universities should maintain the Full rehearsals of Ihc^ l-lth an­ . The show wtir be In thiee acts, Now Haven, Hamdcn, West Ha­ ment requli'o' not only professional eltlzdii.shlp,: Intogrity and Inde-. A. Hollis Edens, Dukp University;. lliu-t, Barbara Angelos, Mrs. I'clcr pletlonl oi! tile reports; ot the Fedr ot pioducls of tho vailous classes I will present any kind of report month. But tiiis ApHl, lo\y-cost clcc^icity; "highest" standards of nppolni- nual Joseph- Mnyo "Vai'sity Show western motit; " stbrdusi scene, Thurs. & Fri. nt no 7-SGB8. ven, Noith Haven and luial eomp'etenco'but involve iheatflrm- Paul H. Bush, Chairman, Admiiiis- Zi/icaicUa, and John Walker. eralABeach. Erosion Board, anii Ih tlio cnfcterln. An Illustrated lee-1 on tlil-s matter at tonight's meet- pcndon'co,as well ;as professional featuring alumni stars; artd a holi­ scliools. Suhoul'Wlll be cloaod'.tor lets spring chores rest lightly on a modern iiients and .promotions and should tratlvo Committee, Harvard' Uni­ are taking plaoc regtilarly Ih'ls the;,. ponstrudtion of corrective lute on "Color Dynamics" was|ing. atlve obligation'ot'being dlllsont competence, are requisites for ap- day' scdne, with all three co-ordi- the day Also paillclpatlng wui be I*elilloii Iteferreil homcmaker's shoulders. It gets Diicc-cndless "rc-examlne" the qualifications ot versity; Prbsldcnt Herman B, week. 'The show wlU' be next measuVes.'^viv.; ;:•... ' 1 presented lit the woodworking and and loyal-'In citizenship," the re­ Dolntiiient had retention In a uni­ haled.'.Tho first scene will Include some 50 scniois from New Haven The petition for n hearing which professors Invoking the • Fifth Wells, Indiana' Universlly; Presi­ Thursday and Friday .night In the •EVERY Hours Limit On : If'ithd.'^my:.f'proceecis; \vlth , Its nielnl shops Tho Industrial Arts drudgery' done fast, thoroughly, without port states.'J'Ab'ove' all, a scholar versity position. It holds those dancing. .8 yOdollhg solo' by Shirley State' Teaoliefs College department played host to mem­ was submitted by a committee Amendment against selt-lncrlnilna- dent D. W. Bronk The .Tohns Hop- suryby':, the'-ifrrst' rocbmmeiidatlon Letis Presents Case For must have" integrity and Independ­ fh'st named qualities to be Incom­ high scliool auditorium. Tickets -Bradberry, a- dancing "horse," 'iho day will begin with nn ns- composed ot Albert E. Weaver. fatigue. Electric power takes the place of tlon In refusing to answer ques­ FASCINATING PHASE Liquor Sales Not wlii. beepmp^ aofidemlc.'.The "cohr bers of the Industrial Arts Teach­ ence. This.renders Impossible nd- klns University, Principal F. Cyril are now on sale in the school. comedy, and'a solo-by Beverly Mc­ scmlily ot all leiuhcis In V/ooIsey Walter ,T. Kane nnd Beatrice E. woman power in 1953. And the housewife patible with membership in tiie str.4c.tlb'h|.o't;;,c6rrectiiflJ;inea.su'res'' ers Association which lield a meet­ he^rcnce to ,.siich;n=reBlme as that tions. The Professors should bear James, McGlIl University; Presi­ Jlids on Salo. Leese. Tlie . IraditlOnaL Stardust llnll; nnd nftei hiiefing cctemun- Sullivan calls attention to tlip fact Communist parly or adherence to' OF Openly Opposed Is ;• ahbthbr' mallpr and; would re­ Junior High To Foxon PTA ing In conjunction with tho is left free to enjoy Aprilr—violets and all ot Uu.ssln^ailti, Its •.•satellites. ; No a heavy burden of proof ot their dent J. R.'KIlilan Jr., Mas.sachu- ihumber will include, guosl alumni Ics there, tlicy will depart by Con­ exhibit. that sites for new schools have Soviet Russia or,its satoUIt'es. Bids for tho .Tunior "CoronaLion" A public liearlng on^a proposed quire addillbnai action by Con' —as she sees fit. person who • accepts or advocates tltncss to continue teachhiB. Hie sotts • Institute ot Technology; acts Including' Phoebe'Klein, the ..... sciiool board Iiad rocnninietiflcrl necticut Company bu.ses lo- their been purchased. It states tliat res­ But outside ot Ills special field, Prom are now on: sale.in school. liquor ordinance iiinitlng the sale gress,, '• .'!:> ;,.' .'', '' "' .^ A spcciar meeting of Ihc Foxon Ot s|>oenl 'Inlerest was tlie cei- such prlnclplcti and methods has report continues. But It warns President J. Roscob Miller, North­ De SimOnc Sisters, Barbara Ihc (i-;j-.'i or Junior high plan Inst assignments. ': idents of the areas to be,affected it snys, a'professor should remem- Bccauseof the weeks vacation be­ of jisickagcd alcoholic . beverages The, Army Engineers'will com­ PTA on Mondny brought a size­ amlcs exhibit of woi|i cieatcd by any placC'ln a'university. Since against.loss of that freedom which western UnIvor.sily; President Thomas, Joan MacKlnnel, PliylUs year as the result ot iin intensive by the scliool building , program lier'ho Is'only a layman and e.\- ginning April .2'!, bids' that are within certain specified hours plete a study which was begun able turn-out, to liear a report on the Students In the Ist cliiss in the present nipmliershlp In the Com­ lias made It possible for the .uiii-, Howard L. Bcvis, Ohio State Uni­ Fusco and many otiiers. These acts study by u; special committee. He suiijoct to bb otforod by tlip night are "deeply concerned" nijd re- THE UNITED ILLUMINATING •prc'SS himself accordingly. The re­ ordered wilt hu delivered by the brought out some criticism but no several years ago under a JISO.OOO the school bulldioB program by Schools Begin Vacation munist party renulrcs, the accept­ vcrsltles to confer gi'eat henctlls versity; President Virgil M. Ilan- .wilf.bo in a formal selling with the claimed tlint tlio plan, which he school.' A Wide variety of work was osltlon Mbnday eve­ fund'provided.:by the federal and George Lolls, member of tlio Board upon society and the,country. chor, State. University ot Iowa; cpmniitlee.^ . i • studoi)t ,co-ciiaIrmon, Linda Laino suppoi'ts, offers more Gt|UaI educa­ Tomorrow; Gillis • shown. Including many impressive pnrlunlly to express their views pn ance ot tliose principles and meth­ ning.- However, a copipanlon'pro­ state governments on a fifly-fltty of Education and cliairman of tlio freedom does not include freedom President Robert G. Sproul, Uni­ FHA Daiico . anil'Vincent Bruno acting as ina.s- tional advantages for ail the piece*.. the subject. ods, such 'meriiberslilp extinguishes posal to limit distances between liBSis. 'The ^study, Ilsclf, will merely the Elementary School Building School Classes Sat. WItiiout referring to any par­ fromvcriticism and is nota,"shield" versity of California; Chancellor Friday nightthe FHA.'will hold lprS,of bercmonies. Tho final scene clilldren. I''irty oil PainlhiKH Independently ot the proposal liquor outlets being heard before proylde 'the, inforinallon.; tor any' Committee Tomorrow is the last duy ot III HI UI UI UI m II UI UI ui ui ui ui ui ui ticular congressional .committee, for those \vho break the law. It a .dhnce in the gym from 8 p. m. of the evening will, feature 'the AllpwH Value of (i-l Appi'bxliiiately fitly oil paint- for lonlRlil'snioollnB, tho petition Organized 53 years aBO, the As- Lawrence A. KImplon, Universlly tiie.PIannlng and Zoning Board to- future action. * • ,•' the.Association urges the univer­ to 11 p.m. It Is called "Spring­ various holidays of, the year. Lolls introduced his remarks Tho bonril member, staled Hint school for 'most East 1-Iuvpn clill- also lequests that Ihe Board of r*l- says there Is a lino 'wiiere "free- of Chicago; President George D. nigiit Is expected to draw opposi­ Federal, grants for thO' corrcc- iiiBK and cbarconi bketcties ex- soclatloi; ,,6t, American .Universities time Festival" and winboaladlca' A.mOng the solo musical acts will with a i-evlew of Ihe over-all school be would never;"Kay" tlinl clgiit- 'drnn''l)cfor.if they bogln u week's nance Infoiin Ihc town on the sities' to cooperate Vvlth legislative ;'don\" or'"privilege" begins to bo Stoddard, University ot Illinois; tion. tloni of; I ero.sI of which 611 on "Alrpdrt Zoning'! by High Union, Laurel and Highland were: TO 'I'HE BOARD OF SELECT- . Tho Association, In defining Ingthe law. . ' ; public, obllgallons, it'points out, Completely captured He said that the building pro- strorig protests from'several quart­ Mrs. Croumey Is a member. School students last Friday morn­ Schools: Ho, added that enlarBc- CERAMICS: Mrs. Anno Vlnoskl, MEN OF THE TOWN OF the 1 Ight to a universlly position " because ot public benefits they en- AND SHRUBS grani to be decided upon will af­ Varsity Show ' '• "Unless a faculty .member vio­ and held through the magic ers. Including merclianls who do (Oontinuixl On I'agi! Two) Mrs. F. Gormhlnc Crossley, Mrs. EAST HAVEN "ncademlti'frfcodojn", says that tree ing resulted Iii a decision in taVor fect every school. Letis .said thai lates a lavy, however, his discipline Joy, Including support '.of state of our camera I not-'sell alcoholic beverages al pre­ ' Albert Grasson,; Yale "fencing Henry Griswold, Mrs. William (Petition). More 'I'o.COME enteipiKc Is nt, essential to Intel­ of the' "opponents" of the WU by Hoyt. Miss Mnrguret McKlnnon, or dLsciiargo Is a university re- univer-sities'by public lunds imd •Visit Our Cash and Carry Stantl sent hut may seek to handle such coach, will present an exhibition WHEREAS, al a Special Town lectual as,to.eqononUc progiebs If you will call or slop a Judges' vote of five to two. Mr.sr W. J. Knno, Miss Betty Hoyt, .spoiislblllty' aiuLshouid^npl ^bo asr aid to endowed universities 'by tax items'as beer. The proposal, lliii- by'meinbers ot the Yole Fencing MecthiB duly warned and. hold on ' in, we will be pleased to e:t- team tonight at 8:30 at a regular Mrs. Blanding KIniiSford, Mrs. "A unlv()islty^iiiust be hos'pltable •suni'ed. by politlcid aulhorlly," the exeih'ptions. .,,.''.- Open all 'WoekinclutJingf Saturdays -itliig ,ttie distance between such The" debate took place in the July 28, 1052, tho Boaid of Solcel- outlets would not affect existing meeting, of < the Harry Bartlett Neil Whiting, Mrs. Snlvatoro lu an infinite vaiicly ot skills nnd report says, "piholplino on the '• The, report was;draftcd by'-a plain oiu: service. «. first period of the Modern World men ot the Town of East Haven, enterprises and would permit lliem Post, American LeglOii. Palmlerl, Mrs. John Olsson, Mrs, viewpoints^ vrelylitg i upon open basis oitirrosponslble'.'nc'cusatfons committee.of five appointed bytDr. anti Sundays History, class under the chairman­ County of New Haven and State , a certain amount ot leeway in re­ The meeting K'lil be in the post Jennie Colwell. Mrs. , MarBarcL WElHAVE coinpctltinn afiion^ them as the Dodds after it was authorized iby / WE\H or" suspicion cnii" nevei' 'be ' coh- location. rooms on Thompson Ave. ship ot Robert Brcnnan. Argu­ Mack and Mrs. Lillian Baltlinore of Connecticut were iduly aiithor- ' surest sate^Uaid ot tiuth," tlieio- dohed.,,,11 |s.. as dninnglng. to J he the Association's annual ineetln'g LUCAS STUDIO ments for the bill were presented ART: MIS Flora Butler, Mis. 1/ed and empowered Ip appoint an , port status -'.'Its whole splllt le- •jiubllc welfare nsl{ Is to academic in Cliicago last bctol)or. Dr. A, by Noll Russo, Elizabeth. Kurtz Mary Chihcy, Patsy Carafcno, Elementary School Building Com- (lulres Investigation, criticism and '•Wlillney Griswold, president of Mr.s. Jimii Degnall, Miss Elizabeth mltteo; and Integrity. Tlic university Is com­ 265 Main St. and Michael Brereton. Opponents presentation bt Ideas In an atmos­ petent to establish, a tribunal to Yale University, was committee Daniclson, Mrs. Marjorlo Domp- WHEREAS,, such ?u Coni(l)tltcp were Sheila' Kornglebel, Joanne m% nmpher e of Ireedom and mutual con­ chairman. Other members Were CHESHIRE NURSERY Late Evening And Sunday sey, Mrs. Helen llpaly, Mrs. Grace was, appointed and acting In such determine the facts and 'fairly East Haven, Conn. Wolfe and Frapk Piergrossl. fidence." judge the nature nnd degree of Dr. Arthur TI. Compton, Chancel­ Koute 10 Cheshire, Conn. Keete, Thomas Kavaugh, ,Mis ,ciii)aclty has aciiulred. various par­ 'Judges wore 'mlchael Paolillo Kathleen Mahoneyi Mrs. Ruth ^^. Pl^W^SvfQ ^ Bpnco-tlirifly fir plywood Academic^ froetloip,; therefore,' any trespass upon academic Integ­ lor ot Washington University; Dr. cels hf land for a proposed Scliool Tel. HO 7-3939 Powelson. Raymond I>owelson, and I^LlJwaH ^"iit-iiiBinyourhomeinavery Franklin D. Murpiiy, Chancellor Bus Service Changes Made Carol Bishop, Frank Funaro, nuiiding ProBi'iini; and must bo guaranteed to faculty rity, as well as to determine the Jim Parson. "^^••**" flhort time. Get Htep-by-atcp ot tlio University ot Kansas; Dr. Frank Do Fllippo, Lynda Proiich WHEREAS, tlio timo has now members, wito must continue to penally such trespass merits." Some minor revisions In the 1:40 p. m. for the company garage DwlBht buildinR plnnnnnd qunlity-toslod fir plywood todny! Edmund Sullivan and HOOKED RUGS: Mrs, F. Ger-come to plan on the buildings to nightly schedules for bus service ai Farran Ave. and Ferry St. In ^^ Remember—fir plywood ia the real wood panel Peterson. maino Crossley, Mrs. Alfred Bow- bo elected on said land acquticd; between East Haven and New Ha­ New Haven. matorinl. It's economical, durnble, cnay-to-uiw . . . den, Mrs. Clyde Coates and Mrs.an d ven plus an Increase In the Sun­ Simday Service Charles Sliutsky. the perfect mntrrinl for built-irut ind hundreds of School Authorities WHEREAS, the icsldcnts of the ' iCF's Rakish New Spoils Model day service between the two areas Because of the Increased traf­ WOODWORK: Mrs. F. Cet- "around the house" jobRS urcus which will be affected by was announced this week by the fic between tlie summer resort To List Time On All malno Crossley, Mrs. William Deg­ rittiilmrff PuiiiU — Gold Strlpo Connecticut Company. The areas in Branford and East Haven said Scliool Bulldln'g Piogiani are Evening Activities nall, Mrs. Eric' Wclllach, Mrs. I BriiHiics, Window Glass — Ynio eiianges will go into effect Satur­ during the;' summer months, the Sylvia Ivlugna, Mrs. Mary Celan- deeply concerned as to the, ulti­ NtAiilny & KwIIcKel Uulldors* day, May 2, accorillng to Harry W. Branford and Momauguin runs Authorities in the East Haven lano, Ttieodoro French, Leo Lew- mate decision ot the Bodrd ot Ed- Hardware Ortthffoburi; IMpo — Springer Jr., schedule supervisor. which are now on their hourly ,5=^ FEATURING FAMOUS BRANDS schools ^ have boon notified tluil andoskl, Mrs, .Thclma Quick, Mrs. ucnllun in legard to schools lo bu Mnsoii' StipplloH — AH Tjpcs Dally winter.scliedule will be increased times of all extra-curricular, activ­ Frank Colwell," Mrs. James Cass- JuKiilatloii — Riibbnroid Roof- lo half-hourly.service. proposed in their lesppclivc areas; TEL. Present schedules will remain as ities must be included In all pub­ idy, Mrs. Cora Alwood, Mrs. Iiif? — Plywood — %V)ndQWs Com in nnd Sm I they are to 9 p. m. dally, running From New Haven the service and licity relcuses. Renec Daniolson, John Crescun',El, Screens — Storm Siish — Coni- every 15 minutes. The 9 o'clock bus will continue as al present until WHEREAS, 11 Is fell that the HU 8-3484 The policy was established at an Moyei Levlne, David Mllint, Miss blnntloit Doont, , from New Haven will be replaced 11:25 from Church and Chapel; Genevieve Pannonl and Mrs. Irina residents of the areas so aftcotcd The year's biggest merchandising event in tiardware and housewares brings you earlier session of the Board of by a 9:05 one and buses will leave and, starting al 11;45 will con­ Schatzlein. by said School Building Piogi'jim Education and was revived by Mrs. famous brands and featured values. Come in now for your Spring home, farm at regular intervals every 20 min­ tinue, every half hour uaUI 7:15 CLOTHING: Marlon Brereton, should have the opiiortunlty'to ex­ and shop needs. It's Hardware Week, April 17 to 25. utes thereafter until one a. m.-^ p. nil. when it will go back to its Lorraine Flanagan who urged that Margaret Zaieski, Louise Rlherg, press tliclr views on said subject; MEFFERT LUMBER CO. •lime of the last bus. present hourly schedule. it be-'carried out. Publicity notices Ruth Cargill, Lorctta Calhein, . NOW THEREFORE, KNOW YE, i From East Haven tho new From Momauguin service will must'cbntaln the tlmos thai ac­ Miriam (^nte, Maiy De Lucia, That We, the undersigned,' resi­ • N. MAIN ST. BRANFORD F schedule will lake effect at 9:15 at remain hourly until 11;05 a. m. tivities begin and end tor the con- Rose Johnson, Connie McLoughlln, dents of the Town of East Haven, ' the Town Hall slop with buses Sunday; and, starling at noon, vbnict^cc of parents who may — Doliiii Pjioto Marjorle Mitchell, Mrs, ,Peters, EAST HAVEN HARDWARE leaving that station every 20 min­ County ot New Haven and,State service will be at halt-hour biter- know i\avi long their children may Agnes Plan'Z. Mrs. George ' Poole, utes thereafter for Church and East Haven players rehearse for tlie ttrese.nlution ii f '"I'he Vinegar 'I'ree" to l»e jiretieiited Mi»ly I and , of Connecticut, icspcclfully re­ Low, iWccitiuK lines niiirk Kni(*or-Frn7cr'« new "ports car, tbe I)KF-161, >vliicll \*'ill bo llic fir..l nuto- vals-until 7 p. m. when It will re­ properly attend such activities. Constance Schofleld, Verna Wheel­ Low In Cost —; High In Readership , 310 MAIN ST., CORNER ELM ST. HO 7-2641 i 'Chapel Streets in New Haven un- vert to the hourly. % in benefit iierfornianees for tlie Auxiliary Police. Left to rlgllt are (front row) "Dldl" O'Doiiiicll, quest the BoBid of Selectmen'oC niubUo .ii'itii n Fibrrtili^n rniiitorcrd piaKtir hotly to he plariMl in voliiino prodiiotion. DcltiKncd by i The policy is designed to dis­ er, NcUle White and. Anna Mj UoivnrdvA' Ihirrin. lutrrnutioiiully fnnieil nintoiu cnr styllHt, the slcelc K|>orlA i]ii>del is cnj^iiiecrcd I til 12:35.a. m. - time of the last Diluie Gesner, Aliiia Tulp ajid (directing) VVilliain MuchI; and (hack row) Lee ,Stern, Oergor Hllij- ' (Continued On I'ago Two) Combined with the Branford run courage, opportunities for mischief Amendala; Free Press Publications Want Ads viith distinctivo safety features as well as high power-tu-weighl perforniauco. Ground to cowl height bus. In addition other buses will the service will be quarter-hourly mun, and Arthur liuescjic. Another actor hi the pla,v, Uaii Dole, Is not sliowji. ll liy^ 36 liichci, ^ _ . bus. in aUUlLtUII UkUC. wuavw V..- I by school children. leave the stop at 12:45, 12:59 and | on the main line in East Haven