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fah in almost circular ,ording to the Ency- Nature has given us two Itannlea. ears but only tole mouth. VI hell IMO Meal combine BENJAMIN DISRAELI the g I must lie...late. — EDMUND 111111:e; re HOUSE, 0 SEE, WA/RING, / ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH 30, 1950 PRICE, 5 CENTS Census Men Ready To Start Making ipx Calls Here April 1 Will Have Many Questions To Ask About Each Individual But All Are Authorized By The Government A group of 1.1 census takers will start Apr. 1 in Andover on a Plan Observance house to house canvass to obtain information for Uncle Sam. Of Memorial Day The enumerators will be operat- ing under Arthur E. McCabe of Committee Considers Porter rd., district supervisor, with Some Revision Of The Thome A. Welch. crew leader, in direct charge of the Andover op- Former Procedure erations. The first meeting of the Memor- The questions they will ask are ial Day Observances committee standardized. There will be no was held Monday night in the post snoopers to ask questions not rooms of the American Legion. authorized by the government. The committee is made up of mem- Each enumerator will carry cre- bers of the four veterans organiza- dentials and the public is urged to tions in Andover and the following insist upon seeing them before in- representatives of each unit at- viting anyone into the house. tended the meeting: for the Vet- There are about 45 basic ques- erans of Foreign Wars; Comman- tions in the 1950 population cen- der Thomas Eldred, Commander- sus but of these only eight will elect William Hulse, Vice Com- be asked about all individuals. mander Charles McKew, and Vice Census reports, by law, can be Commander George Milnes; for used for statistical purposes only. the Disabled American Veterans, Enumerators are subject to Commander Timothy McCarthy, heavy fine and Imprisonment for Cast of "The Brewster Boy," the comedy presented by the Junior-Sophomore of Punchard high school at the Vice Commander Charles Sellars, classes Memorial auditorium. betraying confidence. Standing, left to right, James Brown, Alan Parker, Jean Davis, Rayburn Hathaway, Ruth Weamer and Bradburn McCormack; sitting, Ruth Adjutant Michael Puchlopek and Belka. Bessie Christie, George Brattin, Eileen Skierik and Barbara Hook. ( Look Photo) Charles Lundigan; for post 8 of It may also be noted that failure the American Legion, Commander to answer questions asked by a Richard Wrigley, Vice Command- census taker may lead to a charge 'EWS PTA To Present ers Albert Cole Jr., and Robert for which a person will be liable Scout-O-RaI 1 Volker, Past Commander Kenneth to a fine of $ 100 or 60 days' im- Noted Psychiatrist Sherman; for post 427, Ameri- prisonment. can Legion, Commander Dorothy It may save time to know the F The Andover citizens whfo are At Case Cag( Volker. Commander-elect Jeanie questions the census taker will concerned with the influences in Mitchell. Vice Commander-elect ask so get ready to answer the school and home which effect the --- --4 The fourth annual scout-o-ral NE Louise Wolfenden, and Edith St. inquiries to be made concerning development of young people will of the Andover district of the Jean. Ira Buxton, Sons of the G. every person, which will be name, North Essex council, will begin at be interested in hearing Dr. God- Selectmen Verify A.R., was elected honorary chair- relationship to head of household. 1:30 p. m.. Saturday, Apr. 1 at FWS fred Freeman discuss "Individual man. race. sex, age. marital status, Development for a Better Society" the Case Memorial cage, Phillips y LEONARD P. JAMES Pole Locations General procedure of the Mem- state or country of birth, and cit- at 8 p. in., Wednesday, Apr. 5, in academy. Final plans were dis- izenship status. The decision to manufacture the Memorial auditorium. It will be The board of selectmen Monday cussed when the committee met orial Day observances was die- Additional questions to be asked I-bo Alb has confused the issue a down-to-earth talk about a tre- night voted verification of an old Mar. 23, at the Memorial library. (Continued on Page 12) all aged 14 and over relate to em- orn'any people. It is true that we mendously interesting subject. grant to the Lawrence Gas and The committee consists of Calvin NO bilged to face the future with Electric Co. and the N. E. Tel. and Metcalf. Francis Kelly, Merrill ployment status and kind of job. A graduate of Yale university sense of uneasiness. It Tel. Co., jointly for 10 pole loca- Club To Sponsor Then there are "sampling" gr owing and Columbia Medical school, Dr. Burnett, Walter Caswell. Howard field lions on Morton street. There are questions to be asked of every . el nentary common sense that Freeman is outstanding in his field Johnson. John Kelly, Arnold Scho- o e fort should be spared to pre- no additions and no changes in field, and Howard Young. Com- Nursing Service fifth person in the order that their (Continued on Page Ten) names fall upon the census sched- est the use of the bomb. But it the present locations. mander George Hackney of the The Andover Service club will ule. They relate to place of resi- . a mistake to assume that the In order to clear records of the Knight Eagles, Eagle scout society take over the responsibility of or- dence a year ago, country of birth teat est danger comes from the School Thespians N. E. Tel and Tel. Co.. the board is coordinating with the committee ganizing for the town a visiting oni approved a petition for several in connection with tile competitive of father and mother. whether at- nurse's association and guiding it tending school, and highest grade actions taken some time ago events and in arrangements for through the first year of its 11-Bomb is Not The Dome In Drama Festival judging. attended. which included removal of five operation. I.e t's face the issue squarely. Several autos carrying P.H.S. tittles on Chandler road north- The tentative program for the This action was taken at the For every fifth person aged 14 he existence of the H-bomb students will leave for Hingham westerly from Greenwood road; cub scouts consists of competition recent meeting on motion of Vic- and over there are four questions , oa Id not be the main cause of early Saturday morning Apr. 1, removal of eight poles on Laurel in dodge ball. tug-of-war• scout tor Mill, Jr. sneaking for a com- on the number of weeks worked err y. No one in the western to attend the Massachusetts high lane northerly from River road; tug-of-war, relay race. ball throw- mittee that met with directors of in 1949, Weenie for 1949. veteran orl 1 would sleep less easily if school drama festival which removal of 48 poles (ruin Green- ing, 3-legged race, and a feather status (male only) and duration .e the Red Cross chapter to discuss United States alone could Punchard is entering this year. wood road northerly front Lowell race. Approximately 60 cub scouts details of the project. of employment (if employed). an 'facture the bomb. For every- Each of the 18 schools participa- street and removal of 20 poles on divided into three age groups, 8 It was explained that the local Three other inquiries apply to .here is quite well aware that ting in the contest will present a High Plain road westerly front to 9 years. 9 to 10 years, and 10 chapter has been notified to drop every 13th persons aged 14 and snub wouldn't be dropped on one-act play either Friday, Mar. Greenwood road. to 11 years, will participate. the visiting nurse June 30. The over. One in 30 neither working if we monopolised it. The 31, or Saturday. Students from The events for boy scouts and annual budget is about $4000 of nor seeking work during the week an It was voted to grant Norman fracture of the bomb changes Hingham high have been assigned Kibbee of Clark rd.. Ballardvale. explorers will .onsist of Morse which about $3000 is already before the census will be asked th lag basic. It has virtually no as hosts and hostesses for each of a license to collect junk. This was signalling, first-aid. compass. knot subscribed. The nurse makes sev- to report on the kind of job last ee t- on the world political sltua- held and if employed at any time the representing groups. restricted to collection, and if tying and string burning with fire en or eight visits daily or about (Continued on Page. 6) The program Saturday will in- stored must be in his garage out (Continued on Page Ten) 800 annually. This service will be during 1949. elude four plays in the morning, of sight and over one night only. lost to the town if not sponsored One in 30 reporting themselves as ever having been married will five in the afternoon, and four at following communication by some organization. int The be asked If they have been mar- Augusti ne's night with free dancing between was received from the Shawslieen Youth Center It was stated during the discus- be 0 sion that the Greater Lawrence ried more than once, and the num- sessions. Two meals are to PTA: glyen in the Hingham school caf- community chest can take over ber of years in the present marital ns League Title Board of Selectman. Has New Features eteria and following the last play, the project in another year if it status.