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An Uulependenl Om Tclcplionc Numbers Weekly Newspaper ®k last lattpti Wm Udilorial: llObail 7-5»U Vol. X — No. 34. uMllhti WJ(V1> bv Fni run PulMcillim. EAST HAVliN. , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 105 5. COPY 8 CENTS ViatH SuHitnlillon >3.50 Barker Charges Democratic Paints Prize Winning Posler First Selectman Asks Members Of Town's Board Of Selectmen Dodging Issues Gambardella Resign Third Selectman Says School Building Funds Exchange Club Presents Awards As Town Dog Warden Not Yet Appropriated The tliEi'd selectman of Uic low n|To Student Winners in Poster of Ensl Ilttvcn yoslprday charged, ^ /\ l~i • Tfc • Family Life and Religious Ferrara's Action ''•''• ,f?^=,'T';;'n-r,'''',^''"'stoutest Un l*ire rrcvention Follows Furor nioi- High School Building Com- E.xchang'-'•"•"•"•-"-'e Clu^b Prosonts Awards j ' ' ! Training Basis lor Altack inltlec lor lunds lo cover prolliii- To Student Winners In Poslor ! r „ / rti x cf i ; Inai-y planning lecs, the Democra­ Contest On Fira Prevention 2-2i\'^OUrCl OtrCet i)CllOOl\ Over Missing Dog icftmen have ignored the mattcj-.! TlVe Enst Haven Exchange Club | ffyfii,^,,!^ Tvnnn Una tic members 01" the Board oC Se As a result of Ihe fuior being Also, the Republican member i iiresented awards to the 16 win-i"'"'•''"•'•*^ J.IVUp /7U» On Juvenile Delinquency rlll^:('^l by the owner of a missing of the boal-d, scored his Demoera-1 ners of the Fire Prevention Post- I Jil'Olhuip PdVtU l>.v Tnui ur pel boxer, the First Selcclmnii of lie colleagues for their hesitancy i cr and Essay Contest sponsored ' " Ensl Haven yoslerday demiinded in taking action against tlie {by the E.xchange Club In conjuiic- Brownie Troop 102 lielil a Hal­ true Note: Mr. (JuiiUnte. wlm , SIIUIIIMI crlnilnuIuK.V \\\\\\«v Hr. loween party at the Laurel .Street MiuiithiK lit St. Itoitmriiture lUilversUy, hti.s Npnit ii Kri'til tUmI i>i Unit Iho town dog warden hand- town'a dog: warden in the Done- tlon with the East Haven Fire In his resluiiatlon. day affair. Department. School Monday. \\\s tlnu' lUtmuR )iiv»'nlU< (Iclliuiin'nts in lui I'tforl to tliHl tlin (yuisr. Costume prizes were won by Anlhony Ciniiibardelln who has Frank A. Barlfer, minority j The presentations were made luul cure. Actlvo lii the CVO nrnvciuiMiti All'. iinUlniio HOOIM to huprcsN party member of the Board of Madeline Ann Hanson for the iipiin thit purtnitK tin* uoctl iur u iiiiiilly lire for toilii.vS iiivnllos.) been liie center of n controversy by First Selectman Dominick A. prettiest costume; Barbara Pom- botwcoirFrcd Doiiedny of IGl Selectmen, claimed yesterday that Ferrara, during Ihe assembly per­ In my lost nrliclc on Juvonllo although the secretary of the pano, funniest, and Lucille Link Delinquency I concluded that Ihe 1.,aurel Siroot and'- Iho town ',ad- iod in the high-school auditorium as most original. ('hiirirs AUItM-nmn ^hiikcs l-'Iist Srlc»'tinuii DunilnlcU A. I'>ri«- fnllu-r iind niolher. They aie mliilsirallon Was naked to resign school building comiiiitlee had yesterday momlngi prlyj? iBclors of Ihl,-! iwoblcm arc called ID give lUo lo lliclr chil­ written a letter to Domlnick Fer- Game prizes were won by Pat­ m's hivml iis he iicco\t("* Un-' iiwiivd fur hiiviuR imind'tt llir lii'st Ihe lock of emphasis on religious as town'dog w'ni'deti'by First Se­ MemberJof the awarding com­ lioslcr ill tilt* Hro rnni-iilion I* tlinl ilicy idi- cover, preliminary, planning fees, refreshments. in thf Krntiik for •ittulcntH In Ormlcs 10-11-12. tention might bo had about Iho (ion concerning a boxer. Sir Kim, 110 and John Kmetzo of the Ex­ derstand:tlioir job aSijiai'cnls aild; ownSd by Donedny. two meetings of the board have change Club; Chief Thomas Hayes lomlly and It's function. tholl* various tuiicltoiiR i>» fathoi' been held since without this mat­ representing the Fire Department One groat purpo.^a of the fam­ and .mother. In releasing tho fact tlmt ha ter being placed before 11. ily is the: poitection of the indi­ lius asked Gambardella to resign, and Princljjal Carl Garvin of the What, artist can, pii|ni. thb Joy The third selectman said that. high school. vidual. Wlien young couples' de­ Sijleoiman Ferrara said that ho East Haven Shore Ignored As cide upon entering the nmriilag>s, niiri'prldo . thai-rndlfttos,from the liiougltl such ad Ion was In thi .Ferarra, upon-being -questione'd "The poster winners were:' beaming siiillc of the new father on the matter, admitted receiv­ contract tills Ihought should bo best Inlercsts 'of tlie- town. Eighth and Ninth grades: tlr.-st, foremost In mind,' and, should di­ as he, peers tliroiigli flhc Iglnsssd However, Doiicday ijii Icarnins ing tlie letter. Barker said furth.- Mike L'ells; second, Hugh Quick; in, nursery at his fhit'borivtiOl' er investigation revealed the first $625,000 Is Allocated For rect them ; In a wise .choice of of Ferrara's actions,'was.n6t sotls- third, Al Mellllo; fourth, Lorraine llielr llte-niatc.' They are, under what pool ;descrlbo tiio'''tivii'6u. Ilcd, assertlnB that Instead of be­ selectman wrote the secretary of Mattel. • complacency,of. tlio new. mot her the building committee stating God,, going to find their happiness ing allowed lo t'cslgni the dog Grades l6-U-12; first Charles Irt eacli othor. Tlicrefol'C, they ns she beholds lipr Infant for the' Warden should be,dismissed. tliat the matter would be brought first time. And yet, would-not before the next meeting of , the Alderman; second, Joan Ray­ Erosion Gontrol In District should relize the sci'lousness of "The Fll-sl-iSoleptnian Is trying mond; third, Richard Melvin and their '.stop, since 11. is, ono of Iho their expressions be changed a Board of Finance. . bit If at that monieiil,lbey,were to got out of ^his tho easy way Barker says tliia'is unnecessary fourth, Howie Siskdvitch. most ImporUmt of Ihclr lives. lor polHoinl I'ottSons," Doncduy ^ The Essay . winners were: Thoy lire making n: decision In 0 I'oallie Iho grnvlly of the oijll- as the $90,000 sum voted to' cover CrcteUa "Expects" Our Lady Of Pompeii Cifarelli Gets gntions which li.e ahead. chargod;"Bul Uiere haVc -been & such costs under the . control of Grades eighth and ninth: Wil­ whlcli the"]" of their (omior self gioup of people, all Intereslcd In liam Barker,'first; JudyTucker, Ladies Guild To Hold exlstniico Is replaced by the "wo" Who is tills bahy? Aside from piolectlng llioir pots, who aie tlie selecliiVen and not the finance 1 To Hear Report On Ihe fact Ihnl he" l.s Ihelr fle«h board. second; Michael Guidonc, third, Continuance On of a miitunl existnni'u. willing to domnnd'thdt,Gttnibur- and Judy Belts, fourth. Glirislmas Fair Dec. 3 The newly-weds enn bo cnn-and hlootl he Is also a unique I'ho Rcpuljlican inember; Itirtli- Local Shore Funds della be punished for what ha • Cjrades 10-llrl2: Mike Powell, The Ladles Guild of Our Lady sidoi'crt -Ihe fnmlly In 11,'s emhry- eomblnnllon of-physical nature. lias done, and that such .punish- er scored the actions of Ferrara first; Johfi Fitzgerald, second; According to a report from Weapons Charge (Coiillniii'il on Page Twelve) U. S; Rep. Albert W. CrBtelln. of. Pompeii Church, Old Foxon Innlc state. They nre pnlonliiH moiit bo severe enough that it will in 'handling the Doiieday matter, Judy Hofrlchter, third, and Wil­ Road, Foxon, are preparing for Lawrence Cltai-cUl, 20, of Norlii claiming that altliougli Ahtiiony IHep.-Conn.), he has been notified piovcnl a rpqurrcnce ot .such, a liam-McGaul, fourth. their annual .Oirlstraas^Folc: to High Street, who -was arrested llilns.oiirj this happonliig again,";. Gambnrdella,.the..ta\vti'Si.dps

' Momaugidn School': Intf^nncd- First Selcrtnian DominIcK H. Fcr- Mrs. A. Bonwlll and Mr.s. Schoen- i late: Mrs. J. Mctzo. Nov. 3, 1955. Branford Rcvicw-Easl Haven News 2 rara to form a coniinltleo lo sur­ i knoeht. High School Hcc'civcs Training Car i . Nntliaii Hale School: Inlerme- n,. vey tho erosion and flood control t'nloa .School: Brown troop Churs. Nov, 1, t9b3. Branfovd Revicw-Easl Haven Newt 3 I then no Town official or court conditions hi Ihal area. (nc'v). .Mrs. J. Kaldac and Mrs. ! dinte and Senior troop 2.^2, Mrs. E. IT. Reading Club , E, Monroe. These ore all full Hey Judge Lookit Me 700 Kiddies Have Junior Varsity Baikcr — 1 official lliui taken any uetlon of Ferrara. several week* ago. E. Poach; Intermediate 223. Mrs. •tls! ' —• (i.b'ntliinc Mrs. DlYarino .tl 10 o'clock In St. Mary's R. C, rowed and made available. 1 ers before he dares lo .lay any­ years hos caused considerable I Die.'-.wT in co.sluinc.s thnt rang­ .he locals slnrti;d a touchdown Her first booic, "Pilgrim Thankit- Avore a rose Iridescent taffeta Church, tJcrby. checked and found tbal Fcrruio thing at all? I behove that Mr. diimage and loss of value lo wnt- ! FRANK W. SMITH ed fr.>ni the Ole nobhll hi-ssclf, march at Ihe mhlfleld stripe, giving," was a November selec­ frock and a corsage of plrtk or­ crh'onl properly." i lo the heatitiful Fair}' Godmoth­ A pvogrom of nupiial nuisle iccclved the loiter on Oclobei' 20. Ferruiu .should answtr this niiu- H O M K F n R NM S LI 1 N (J S with .MUio Letts, calling Iho pla.vs tion of Ihe Junior Ulerttfy Ouild. chids. A Dior bluo dress, arid a SlnUo .then there have boon two tor of the dog without delay. U er. Ihe children paraded befom pt halfbacks Rallih Schlottman, In Jnnunr.v, her second book, "A" was presented by Mrs. ..lore' Mc- corsage ot pink ' prchlds wora meetings of the Boald of Soleol- Uicro'ha.s boon wronic-doInK ir Brownie Troops Madison Center a .iiidge.s panel comj>osed of Lam- Loi-on Lain, and Dick Melvln, Vnlenllns Slory" will bd iiuhllsh- Caithy, .organist, and Mrs. Dan­ worn by the hrldegroom'a tino- bet Ilnrri.t. of Guilford.'Lion Zoitc iel Blackwcll, soloist, men and tho nialtcii,ha» not been pubjlo office there should bo an. NOW SHOWINU - One ul the lincsl collections ol Sllpcovoi and tor fullback Tom Cnllnghcr, ed. - ••••;' ther. . • ' •' chairman. and Mrs. <\lvl« Given in morrlage by. her la­ mentioned by either Fcfrarn or ; swers uiid action. If no ncllon oi and Drapery Fabrics at the lowest prices possible foi quality the Blue and Gold started an uii- Jtrs. Ha>'R, n native of Nebras­ Whisn Mr, Rose and hla bride niompsoii, who picked':GO win­ ther, lite bride Was attended by Grady. I learned about. I his when answer Is given IrarnedUitPly Resume Weekly ar.o designs Mso: Cuilains. Bedsprcart.s. Window Shades UiterruptPd march to the eight ka, Is the' wife of Mr. R. Vernon left ofi a wddlng trip through . mbmhor of tho Committee cull-! there Is reason'to bcllovo ihat ner..; (rem the various Up; yard lino,'where on a keep piny, Hays, supoflntendcnt oC Iho.EnsI Mn. Pnsqunlo Franco of Derby, 1.110 Sotti!hcrn Slates, the latter Bamboo ana v'enotlan Blinris, Shower Sheds. hbr ulster, as matron of honm', ed mo to'.Mlc of 1 know when wrongdoing Is being Condoned or Ki'oup.s. Letls kept and raced unmolested Haven schools, Avoi'o,a blackAvbol Jorsoy enscm- Fall Meetings Closed All Day vVeuncaday - Store Hours: S):3U lo 5:30 nnil by , two brldcsltmlils, " Mrs. the mritlor would be taken up. It as least covered up." Suecos.s of the affair WB.*nl.- for the score. On a similar piny The Branford Unlf-llour lead­ Jle and a winter while hat, , Af­ lelephonc: Madison iclrclc) 5-9629 John RUIniio of Brldp!)iorl, anil. was the fIr.st 1 had, heard of It. Ail Brownie and Intermediate trlliuled to Ihe work of the coiii* for the PAT. Intls made It 7-0. ing Club, the Ea.sl .Haven Wom­ ter Nov. 14 thoy will, rosliio at FRANK A. BARKlill MUsMaric Yoln of Ai\sonla. I called the Secretary of tho Com­ (jiri Scnitt Troops of tho town of ntlttee in charge of nr*'Krtgenient» FolloTflns the kickotf, Bran­ an's Club, the East Hnvon Gar- 67 Mnjilc Avenue, Dcrbs'. ., mittee hack today to ask If he (Ooillliniril I'rnni I'age One) Kiist ilav'..n and Moriis Cove \; headiHl by Pal Florlo and to th« ford was stymied in lliree nt- dei\ Club and the Friends of M«- Jfr, clmrloi^ Lubowlekl • served Tholirldi! was graduated from hod beard'anythlnB'm'llt'-'r.He j hnve resumed weekly moellrigs, ' members of the Lions Club AvhQ templs to get a first down. As •sic have been invited to Ihe'tiSa as. best .man., Ushers werd Mr, St. Vli\i:dnl's itospltiil .Sofiool' ot Frank Liipoli mid Mr, Rhyinond answered that ho? had a lalter , Delinquency— 11 was announced this vvcelc.' were on hand to pass out tho the Hornefs prepared to liuni out to meet lite, author and to hoar Nursing. At present she Is on the Ploli'uskn. , \ . Ironi Fprrnra 'stating that tne omdtloiiai nature and spiritual hast lla\ea Suprrhili ndcnl of S«1MIII1« H. \iTnoa llajs, ll^fl c< nli.r, oiupl' 'hi- If.^' '"r the The inembor.« are busily engag- | goodies, ontertahi the children of danger, lie cunter floated n her rtlscuss.lhe i-escnrch and thi? opoVnltng room staff ol Wlftln muiier would bo token up «t the nature. Each side of him has It's ailtoniahib! lo UK used in thi' high sohoul's ilrlver cduratlnii program from M'llllniii I.. Wilvin, ed with lliolr Fall activities end j COMBINATION DOORS and soothe injured fcollnfrs, pass that sailed over tho kicker's writing of her first hook. She Will Tho. bride wore . a. gown ot Ilospltol, Derby, Her.. husband neSt regular meeting of the Board Sifts; Each sidi- of lilm has It's president of Wilson Aule Sales, Ilrnnfnrd. 'I'liose presiinl at the ciTcmonli-s wlieii H"' our was in the present sale of Girl Scout i Prizes were awarded In the head and ^hded up on tho five answer questions, and aulograpb white snlln made with a portrait acntid with the U. S. Army for of t'lnimce, , demands. It Is the privilege of lurnwl over to llir sclinoi sistcni this week were: loft to right, ,Icrry Leinbn, high scliool driv­ calendars. ; Aluminum — \nrlous tige group.s on Ihe bas­ yard line. East Haven look ov­ Sbok.s for tho guests.. neckline, a filled bodice, long two years. A% the Ihrco ImlCos. I.niillicrt Harrison, IJon Znno clinlrninn, .Mr». Anno Ilarl and Mrs. .Mviu "This-IB very «ad because op- the. parents to understand their ing Instruolori frnncls Walsii, cbnlrman of the Board of Kduenllon; Chief of rollce, Hdwln Active troops at the present 1 is og best dressed, originality er, and after two cracks at the .sleeves and a .houffnnl skirt end­ parently Fcrrara, as First .3uloct- ciilidren, .as it l» also' a privilege I'ricst; Hays, Wllsoiii Iionilniek II. Kerrarn, Hrit SelecUmiii! Carl Onrvln, high scliool priaclpol are; Brownie Ti-oop ;!17, Doer i — Wood Thompson, Bct roarty to slnrl Ihi; jn'Icini; al Ihr Mous Club Ilnllowcin I'arl.v licUl in Ihi' F.nst and tunnie.st. , Tlte wlntmrs In red-shli'tert forward wall of the ing In a ohnpel length train. Her It 20-0. * liinn, does not know that t h c lo fullfin their, neods. . and Ifriincis .•\lcCartiiy, director ol the .Snfel.v Division of the Conn, .Motor Club. Tiun School, under the loader- ' Hnvcn Town Hall, a Rooilly iiorlinn nl Ibv 'on oontcilanU irowil nruiniil the judKlnR tnlili-. each age group are as follows: visitors gained nil, Leti^ pitched veil of Illusion was attoclt'jcl to Many Industries flourish , In Lute in tliid fourth (lunrier, Board of; Finance bos nothing That most parents todoyi ore ship of Mrs, A. O'Connell and ' Under; 5 years: Donna Cavn- out lo Gallagher, who turned his n aoalloi)ed queen's crown of Sweden, whose main natural re­ Combination Wood Windows Branford .was forced to punt fui'thoi-'to do with 'ihat iJUO.IIOU. salisfying their obligations to­ Mrs. R. Nuluseil. Brownie j lopo, Marj' MongiUO, DonaU right end foi' the touchdown. Tlie pearls, and she carried a bouqtiet sources arc forests. Iron on, tni from lis ai yad lliie. Dick Mel­ ward Ihe physical welfare of ceive but also to give, for after The first and primary basis Troops 303. Mrs. h, Jilorlarty. , It Was Real George Boughton, Jimmy Sena, Frank try' for the point, failed. East of w'hltc camellias and stephano- \vateJ' powier, Alter lliciy. had reconimciidod that cipllne. vln look the poM' kick on the 31, their children is obvious. Chil­ ail isn't true love a wliilngneal for building an Immunity lo this Mrs. D. Henry and Mrs. P. Sa- ; Gnrrlta and Edward Swaderaky; Haw?n 13,. Branford 0. tho sum be borrowed, and It was 'J'bo many porents pass off arid shaking off ineklors like a dren today are bBlter fed, heller dread sickness is through religi­ bine; Intermediate Troop H25.! 5 years: Nancy Flagg, Pftlty The Hornets took' the klek-off »ovotod,'Hho actutil borrownig Is Ihelr duly to .the nursery .schools lo sacrifice /or those we love, to wet dog does drops of wnte'r, onthely In'the honds.of the Board clothed, and heller housed. Mod- U'cal others as we would want lo ous training ond rebuilding the Mrs. M. Bon Tempo and .Mrs.' M. MEFFERT LUMBER Ann Frank, Linda Pagano, Joy that opened the second half, and and baby sitters, whili? liiey are scored tite final i)olnls oftlic ci'n science and present economy family. This Imposes an impor­ JInson, Tom La Bonte and Char­ brought It hack to their .10 yard of Seloclmon, The sad part Is that working, reci'eallng or climbing be treated. • Martin. game, with East Haven on the BRANFORD MOTORS Ine. have aided Ihe parents,In this tant spiritual obligation on the les Ross. line. T\vo line plays netted very the ninn,elected to i'un the,Town social ladders. ' Some parents rear Iheli' ciili­ Umrcl Street .Seiiool: Brownie mmntumga big ond of Ihe 26-0 score. regard, n.< is evidenced by coni- parent. 6 jiears: Lorraine Coburn, little, and tho vlslllnB team de­ and' Ills iidvlsors do not know the , The rolalionshlpB between the dren with. tho Idea that -Mnce troop 102, Mrs. 11. Flntn. Mrs. I.. liarlllvc studies , of height, Through the knowledge of God Donna Maloncy, .Diana Masslm- cided to try a pn.ss. This back­ simplest financial lii'ocuduro.s' or twp parents are sensed ,i)y the tlK'y as youths were lacking in' Link nii'd Mrs. M. llnnson; tr.jop , North Main St., Branford CHEVROLET weight, etc. Wliea there is pub- a child Is given a guide to his ino. eGorge Bcrky, Paul Perrel- fired as Letia grnbl)cd the air­ Turkcy'H terrain is In gonoral a how the. Town, finances work. child even In ll's yountfest years, mnny^.mnlerlal tilings, their chil­ 19a, Mrs. W. Schoonkncchl and | lie ovidence of pliyslcal neglect, conscious acls; i a ii^iason and a Tel. HU 8-3484 U and Dennis D'Amatti. borne oval and scampered -10 rugged, pifttonu wltli hot, dry Fcrrura cannot be oxluaud on the it these reiallons are straint;d, Jl dren should be llie recipients of Mrs. G. Snow; Inlcrmdoialo 27B, society has lows to protect the purpose for living; an awareness 12 years; Karen Togerson, Rc- yaing Bfb. Krasdale Applesauce -1 lb can — 2 for 29c HO 7-6485 iece by pi««s. AbKKb«(a IcnfT OEX RESULTS IN A HURRY flus miny other conrenlortc* fcitinM. cotton, plaiHcIitd STRATOLINER iiutdi. Pink, blu* Jacket. Snop-fa>>twed< 1 lb. Lean Webster Bacon RALPH P. AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON RANGE \ NOW ONLY $349415 or yaltow P(n Pink, blu« er yiDow A.C.P. ELECTRICAL I ChKk on vHlto. ... .„... 98c Pin Chef.'' on whil#* SERVICE, INC. GASTELLON III Ul 1)1 III inra u III Di Ul n Ul III u u Prpflontlnjc G-K's newi-st. and fineHt double oven rjuiR*;—to(>« j 49c i"^^- $1.25 & 1 doz. Strictly Fresh Med. Eggs General insurance In otmvenlenMs in heaut.v, In cool, clean "Hi»eel|t, tliritfy | Young White Rock Roasting Chickens lb. 49c YOUR BUSINESS MBiitor Oven—Ihla Ranifo hiw overylhlnit te mve time, «av« i Kimono. Snap*fattened. Gift b a HI i«t General Electric IH. 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STORE FRI. and SAT. only - Nov. 4-5 I SALESMAN i ORLANDO CASH REGISTER TAPES i Let This Available Space ^ 228 Main St. • Branford Phone HU 8-2549 CAN BE REDEEMED FOR NAME BRAND PREMIUMS THE UNITED ILLUMINATING Open Friday Until 9 piti • Free Parkihg in Rear i Sell For You ^ iiiivmK ,,==:^:,,,^:^^=^s^^^^ COMPANY WARD'S FREE PARKING OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. i CALL AT 8.1661 g A^^ |iV// We Welcome Charge Accounts IJIVllllIIIIIUlIlIlIIllIUIllUIlJIIlIIJI 232 MAIN ST. Your KranfonI GE Dealer PHONE HU 8-3735 II I Thurs. Nov. 3, 195 5. Branford Review-East Haven News 4 high quality are produced along shellfish are har\'ested are care­ I and the dealer's records mase Is ThUrs,.Nov, 3, 1935, Braitford Review-East Haven Newi 8 Baptist Construction Program Connecticut shores. Son\e shellfish fully cheeked tor purity by state pos,slble to trace ftny package Chanihcr Of Commerce Announce sold in this state are produced In health dcpartnienls and the •— \d- from the retKU store back to tho able temperature conditions. gallons of water an. hour, 'ine EDITORIALS other states. llng and processing ot the shell­ area where the Shellfish were The Iniportniico ot tailing shell­ concentration of hacterla a n d ' : •^-- '''• Names Of 16 Prize Winners In Connecticut statutes and S.-uil- fish In shucking a n d pabklng harvested. :" fish from only clean water Is eni- microorganisms from suchn vo-i tary Code regulations require that plants are Inspected legularlyvo There are certain harbor arcos phaslzcd by the fact that the Inai lume oi sen watef Is obviously » [ all oysters, clams, and mussels insure a clean, sale product ior typltoW deaih In Connecitent possible .source ot human lnfea< In Connecticut where the taking PULL SPenP AHEAO Halloween Window Paintins (19'!!)) tesulled from the eating The High School Athlotic Field r* sold for food In Connecticut be the consumer. Local nuthoilttes of oysters, clams and mussels tor, tlon. Donald Bartiell, president of obtained from Connecticut certi­ assist by policing shore .vntors food la prohibited because nf tht; Ot clams by «n tndlvlduol who Cortlflcallon and checking on retell salesi .VII took them from a prohibited and Certificates kre Issued to shell" At the 6ut6el of the 1955 footbnll Mason, facilities is more than it Is Worth tb finance the East Haven Chamber of fied dealers or from out-of-state presence of sewage hacterla. Commerce announced the names doakM'.=i included on the list of cer­ shellfish dealers are rcquucd to posted area. Shellfish obtain tiolr fish, dealers tor the consutnor'l East Haven High School boasted a football sporting events for high school youth, this it East Haveners •These areas arc posted with \vnrn- :.Cr^O ••. •:.'•:• •• W-f^iH.;..V:v:'v^'^^^^ of Ifi boys and girls who won tified ilenlers published by the keep records of their operations Ing signs, Oysters are sometimes iOod by filtering large volumes protection. The certificate nunil^. f«am that promised to go through an unde- n solution. prizes as tho result ot the Hal­ Borrowed 54,000 Unilcil SInlcs Public Health Ser­ and to identify (heir product with transplanted from these reslricted' of spa water through their hodles. cr Is oit every container ot fresh (eated season. This dream vanished on the 2. Schedule all gomes away from home loween Window Painting Con­ vice. Ihelr state and certificate numb­ areas to clean water nnil they This pt'occiis concentrates any or frozen oysters, clnms or mus­ bright Saturday afternoon of Oct. 22, when ntid arrange to hold practices on some near- test which wa.-! sponsored by the Library Books In '54 OlM-rntlons Checked er along with other pertinent In­ will'cleanse themselves of pollu­ pollution present In the water. sels trom n clean state-appi-pved Woodrow Wilson High .School, of Middle- by athletic field worthy of the name, I •/.; '^•Y'^^^'ifi'mm Chamber with the cooperation formation, The certlflcnle nu.niicr Under cerlnlit condilinns an oys­ piodueing area and processing ,S4,15G books, 64 pamphlets, The wnlcrs front which tho tion In 0 few days under fnvor- town, defeated the local eleven I 3-6. 3. Fix the field. ot thr< mer.ibers of East Haven ter ntny pump ns much as lu plnnl, High School,, and 161 pictures were loaned to But did the MIddletown team dtftat the By adopting th* first measure, the towns- The contest was under thesu- homes and schools during the Ibcalites) Or was it the injuries suffered be- people can be sure of a ri*« in delinquency ponialon p£ Lester . Julianelle, year Oct. 1, 1954 to Sept. 30, lore and during the game? Many point to the. among the youth In high school. Th* overall Brent Barker, Herman Ander­ 1935. This Is the highest circula­ latter as the proximate cause of the defeat of cost of combatting this will far outweigh any son, Elwood Scoble and Eugene tion reported by the library in the Blue and Gold, and to thia the added spent in curtailing sifch activities, Skratnski; members ot the 20 years. 57% ot the bdpks: bor­ argument that such injuries where incurrod The second measure would cause a loss ol Chan.iber, and Miss Ruth Yuhg- rowed wcne .children's books. There has been a nollccabls because of the improper condition of the interest among the non-participants who now HI"-)" crman and Louis Cresccntl, of the high school -faculty. increase In the use. of the li­ high school football field. . compose the speclalorsi and these .loon brary In' the last Ave years That the surface of the local gridiron is a would drift into delinquent ways for lack of Judges who made, tho awards which gooB along with the In­ disgrace is not denied and the fact that not something.to occupy their time, were Mrs. Steven Syrotlak, of crease In population and school Syi-otiak ',Studios,; Miss Mary enrollment. There were. 71i new all the injuries incurred wefe the direct re- The third suggested Solution, seems the Stokes, East Haven I'eporter suit of the potholes and depressions that com- .more sensible. For although the intial qutlsy borrowers last year, more than for: the Kew Haven Register halt of them children. The total pone the. terrain is not denied. will be costly, once the field is put into con- and Mrs. John Tlrpak. number of active borrowers Is This architect's sketch shows tho first phase of construction wttlch wilt bo tuiilcrtalten by tlie However, most of the breaks and sprains dition, the yearly maintenance would not run rhe ybuiig artists worked all about 19?fr of the populatloii. were caused because one of the athletes very high. The savings in injuries would well day Thursday', 'decorating the First Iteptist Chtirch. The fiind-rnlsinc effort to divide thn vestry into classrooms, strcuKtlien stepped into a hhle or depression and was repay any rrionies spent. windows ot Main Street business 359 adult books and 545 chil­ floors, bulltUnK a mmlern kitchen and fellowship halt and installing a new heating system. establishments, and the Judges dren's books were added to the thrown from his feet. As every parent knows, youth is not ex- spent all dny Friday making Itbroi-y during Jhe year, 77 vyerfe Now football, or any other sport is not the pendable. The years spent in rearing a child ti\olr selections. gifts and 942 were purchased prime reason for supporting a'high school, on [rom the maternity bed to his years in high Ol the 16 prize winning paint­ with a book budget of 52,180'. $60,000 Building Shellfish Certification Cited As the other hand it is nn important aspect ol school are too priceless to be endangered by ings, only two were done by In- Maintenance of the building high school life..As long as East Haven is to crippling injury, or curtailed by death ns the work of pairs of artists. In addi­ accounted for S1,8G9 of the total have alldetio activity, then ndeqMat<; facilities result of improper equipment while engaged tion to the prize winning award,? budget'. This included special ex­ Expansion Aim Vital Protection Of Consumer Health should be provided. in ploy. there were 20 honorable men­ penditures tor \he, following: Thirty years ago a national system of shellfish control tions. cleaning of two chimneys, an Any ^boy now participating In high school There \4fill he gripes and rnoans from tax- Of Baptists was developed for safeguarding the health of consumers of iron:railing tor .the front steps, oysters, clams and mussels. It was then considered neces­ 'sport* that are to h* ployed on the field be- payers who will fight any attempt to appro- The winners and windows waterproofing the North and Sunday will mark the official sary to establish protective measures to prevent outbreaks hind the high school, runs the risk of suffer- priate funds fi^r the betterment of the field's they, pointed were; West walls and asphalt tile start ot a fund-raising project at jng a crippling injury as a direct result of the playing condition •— but such gripes and Class B (senior high school) flooring In two reading rooms, of disease caused by consumption of shellfish taken from Artistic . the First Baptist Church for ex­ 'conditions of.the surface of the playing field, moans are evident whenever the taxpayer is the stack area and' the front pansion of the church's facilities. sewage-polluted waters and to insure that shellfish would be ^e-r M-ro -rne 1st, Nancy Tliomas and'Joan handled under sanitary conditions. i True, it would cost quite a bit ol money to threatened with a raise in town costs, office. ' . During the following week, the Raymond; Wolfe's tjuallty Food for maintenance of sanitory con­ improve the present site —. if .it can be im- However, some action must be taken be- Store, 295. Main! St. .- The library sponsored several Rev. Oliver C. Norlhcott, repre­ The shellfish industry was ac­ eu SI Ness I ditions. The United States Pub­ jjroved. However, the price tag on the phys- fore it is too late, and someone, or more 2nd, Judy Kellerhouse, and art exhibits aiid a summer reid- senting the national office in tive in working on a cooperative ing contest for the • children.' The New 'STork, will direct the fund program with health authorities lic Health Sei-vlce assists In de­ ical well being of the town's youth runs pretty than one must lead the tight. Such leodership Judy Johnson; Kelly Food Store, lecture HaU ,wa» used by cbrh- ...Henry Fcnton, aged 18 2D7 Main St. drive for 560,000 in pledges. Rev. to insure public confidence In velopment of uniform standards, high too — in some instances it is invaluable is not going to mnke one popular during the munlty, groups 101 times, Northcott will also deliver the reviews the state programs, and — the loss irreplaceable. ensuing battle, biit it will give that person, the months, enjoyed his vca-y first 3rd, Charlie Alderman and their nutritious products. The re­ "Since no reoora ls.kepl,-e£jthe Sunday sermon at the 11 o'clock cords indicate the effectiveness of distributes periodic lists of names i| There are three solutions: 1. Do away satisfaction o( knowing he or she fought to night in East Haven, handing out Calvin b'HIdy;' First Notlonol Store. number ,6l. p'eople coniing service. the establislied program. of shellfish dealers certified by yilth athletics entirely. A drastic step, but if protect the well being of the high school "Ircat.s", thinking the Hallowoen- MOMAUGUIN through the library doors each Town ers wore "Davy Crockotts." 4th, 'Vclma Quick; Economy Fifty canvassers wilt begin The system ot shellfish control states whose control progiams it is felt that the cost of providing adequate youths of the town. -day, nor any record of .the nifin-- (ieorgp Wolche.'ikl writes from Street tilled with children with Market, 317 Main St.' work Sunday afternoon in visiting developed in 1925 and still conti­ have been endorsed by the Pub­ of the ber of reference :5iiBstfona asked lic Health Service. Hallanrtnle, Florida, stating ev­ their trick or treats bag tilled to Honorable Mention': or help • given -and since thei;e members of the parish after a nued with only minor changes, Topics erything going as well os can be capacity Halloween Night. All Linda and Ciirolyn Smith;; Is. no. way, to measure.the value week of preparation. The funds placed the primary responsibility Connecticut is both a producing expected. ages ropresenli^d. Anne's Kiddle Shop, 327 Main of. any Individual book or mog- to be raised will moke possible tho on the state health departments and receiving state. Shellfish of In The Driver's Seat iJi'l Atauttc posts his card from M V W It, « V - St. Rosalie Goodman and, Linda ezlne to each person who reads building on to the present struc­ Clifford; Kandy Korner, 325 Wa.sblnglon,, D. C. Trying out A capacity ci'owd attended the It, .these statistics cannot tell ture to accommodate the grow­ • A few week's ago, Frank A. Unrker, Third saking political intrigue.and acting in the be- Uonuy Taylor, sou of Dr. and the Congre.sslona! seats for size Main St. Carol McKean eind the' whole story of. tho.: library's ing program of the church school. Halloween . Dance at the Brad­ Barbai'a. Landlno; East Haven Seleclman announced thiit he was through h.ilf of the townspeople.' In ad doing he is Mrs. Robci'l Taylor, who'is a Den JJllt .donslsllo, prop, of ford' Manor Hall Saturday night.. service to the • community," li­ The present quarters ore crowded slalC iiiomber ol the Mldille- the Center Itcstaurant. Al Melll- Hordwore. Store, 319 Main St, brarian Beth W, Taylor • said; and an adult class of 60 has to From •w^iere I sit,.. A^ Joe Marsl^ Running for public office. At that time he nl- committed, by his own words, to endorsing Elmer B*'alnard's: orchestra fur­ Judy Kofrlekter, Metcait's Drug •0 stated that he was going to play the role such programs that are beneficial to the town town IN.'i'.) Prco.s-ilL'i'aUJ,. has lo, part time pump handler .at nished- the music. Prize.": were, meet at the Academy on the booked passugo for Clci-nulny Store, 234 Main St.' Joseph "At this time. J Wish to 'pay of public reporter. , and its residents. Florlo's and Arnold Capttsso, full awai'ded to Ray Langlols, Mrs. tribute to the' Library's Board Green because of lack of space in wheil; ho will liiko up languoEe time night man at thta Countrj' Amarante, Stan's , T.,.V., 181 the church. Barker has no love for the Democratic Thus Ferrara has one vole in a board faulino DaCdsta,.Mrs. Mary Taft Main St. . ; „. of .Directors, who ' often go un­ studies ul Boniii- Unlveiiilly.... House, all rooting for'East Ha­ and Mrs. Dorothy Rosen. The present church building Last Word in Vartj' under the leadership of Jiimcs F. Gart- battle, whenever he wishes to push, through a I'lic ttovc family on i'oi'bes PI. Class B (senior high . scliool) recognized- but. .who conscieii- ven, but for difleo-Gnt reasons. 41 /f '* 4 « was built in 1840 on what was NOVEMBER tlously give of. their time to op- land, the town chairrnan, feeling that 'the lavorable measure, or kill a bill that would be not sure whothor theli- dog bit . Comic '' With Mill lis Artie Cohclllo,.... A weeHly .bulletin with an- crate the library economically then known as "Whipping Post Farm Machinery Democrats went too far in the field )of cam- detrimental to the town's besl interests." By the alter' dark prowler, oi; the Al "Bntcti" SlclUlo, natch, tor the 1st, Beverly BrlgUa, East: Ha­ Hill," on the Green, It is the larg­ noucenients foi* each weeik's ac­ ven Department Store, 291 Main and still make it the cultural paigning in maligning his characterl Barker's action', the first selectreian is' free of prowler kl'ckcd thi3 dog.y. .Tile .second innn on the list while.... tivities is now being distributed center of the community. Many est building in town of wooden Curly Lawson irus first in this people pass—you'd better atici: ' Itcv. Bflwar'd .|3. Hlulicox also llnd Ralph Paolelln has uncle Aniie St. - • 1 •; construction as well as the oldest. area to use one of those roadside Whether or mot Barker has a right to be politics in governing the town. Any pressure to the parishioners ot St. Clare's 2nd, BBrniee Cdlrus and Bette of them have, been. associated the old mtthods." th a night visitor wlillo he w'ns at­ rooting for him. In addition.... Church. with the library from the'begln- Several years ago the colonial- vending machines. He's sold milk •rVibittered over such an isstie,.or whether or brought to bear on Dpminick Ferrara can tending sorvlce.s ni the Old Stone Cook; Dayton's. 301 Main St. From where I sit, yon have ( ,iiOt the. Democrats were wrong in hiirling now be offset by Barker's vote, Oliarllc Bnrfniann hhndled ten ***** Ing, understand Its problems, are type sanctuary was redecorated, and eggs in one about s year now, , admire Curly for his pioneerli. Churoh and....l>r. Olni.rlcs Doir yard stakes for Ea.st 'Haven, 3rd, John. Corvl and Howie library "users themselves, and such charges d.uring the campaign will not be,. It is rarely ever, that a holder of political The Momauguin Parents' Club Siswicic,. Dayton's, 301 Main making It one of the most beauti­ and recommends them highly— spirit. Of course, there's al B<1U> wondering wlio brpkc:' Ills while Ills nnmesako^ and heir-ap- ai'c personally' Interested in Itjs ful of the period in this state. but with reserratioiuu debated here. i office has such freedom of action, for he is met last evening in the Momau­ St. , , •,.••• - plenty to he said for those wl; overhead-lamp that'set blm bdck pnrant'pushed, 'eni bock;- welfare. It has been a pleasure Rev. A. .'W.Joiies, present pas­ What Barker has'done by his actions is to usually beset by, attacks from the opposition, $180 to. rejialr.. ..The Jplm De- guin School. Teachei's were, in 4th, David Servlss and .Ronald to work with them." "Mine's the latest model," says tend- to stick to the old proTc ..Sl-'.rl.v DrFflJlce .Ir.'aiid Halph tor, lias Served the ctiurch tor methods. People's Iden.s differ c put Dominick A. Ferrara the First Selectman and If he attempts to rebel against party die- Ponte's ot 27 Van Horn Drive, Pnolclla, referred .to as. the their respective room.s to consult Swanson; Towne Jewelers, 218 (3urly. "Built-in refrigeration .with the parents. Mrs. John .Mahv St. , , "My thanks also to all mem­ 21 years, holding the longest pasr unit—heater—an automatic sign the inhject—on ann subject. L" in the driver's scat, for Ferrara now has a; tatorial measures he is the victim of his party have a new daughter, born Oct. "Duti'h Boy Twins" by Iturtk bers of the staff, both tuU-llme torate in the church's history. .11, at New Haven~IIospltal. Sullivan- presided at thie business Honorable. Mention: . turner-on lor night. Takes any yon may always drink butferm! strong ally in Barker, whether he knows it or adherents in officeivith him. ^ Crlsatl . . alike Oavnllaro rated session. Sue. Palmierl. and Diane Mll- arid part-time. It it were not Many friends of the church In the with your raenis ... while s gl.ii ' l>lttlc ilf3an Bcrgor, daughter ol the biggest cheers when he .wijnt for their . loyalty and hard r combination of coins." •«fi,W^. : not. • Ferrara has been freed of partisan rule. anb; Kelly Food Stores, 297 community have expressed a de­ Howai'd Borger of Saltbnstalt Mls.s' Eleanor McGrath, I'endlng "However," he 'warned, "those pf beer's tho "automatic'* cjioit In the matter of. voting anibng the select- and has the opportiinity of running the town's In against the' Branford J. V.s Main St. Jo-An' McNulty and wbrk,' the library, could not sire to help In this new venture Parkway; will remember -this consultant for the New Haven function." machines aren't cheap to buy .,. with me. Monday, ..Tom'Dyiilo, of Strong Schools, wos the guest speaker. Judy Trotta;- Kimdsen's Dairy 1 being undertaken' by the church. men, the majority rules, nnd this Constitutes government in,accordance with the results of Hailowoon. She broke hei;., arm. Strdet Extension, obliged by tak- or operate. Thoy run about }3B0O. a 2 to 1 vote. However, in. the past the party his own reasoning. He is free to make his Hoi* - subject, was -"The M6df?rn Bar, 305\ MiUn St. Marie, C3bm- Anyone so Interested may contact whllo niaklng the ",trlek-or-lreat" In'g the pix ot the LlonsHallqi bardelia and. Gall Mnscola, Kid­ Mr. Jones. If you're not on the main high­ in power could seldom look to the opposition own decisions as to how the affairs of the rounds,...Tho li'raiiW Koefe's o£ Reading Problom." Refreshments we«n party.. ..'Cjflrdon F.^iMead, were served following the meet­ dle Lane, 210 Main St. Mai-gle United FimdDrive way like I am—where lots of city VETERANS DAY for support, since in political warfare the op- town should be.hai>dled for he has the pow- Tyler Street, spent the wecjtCJid son of former Ea.st Haveners Mr. ing. DeSanto and,, Judy DeMatto, FREE PRESS tVANT ADS position is usually out to embarras the party ef to enforce such conclusions — providing at Mercei-sburg, Penn., vlalthig and, Mrs. Raymond B. Mead,' has Graves Sport Shop, 224 Main St. • *•••• Copyright, 1933, i'l.i'cil SiaUs Jirewtrs Foundaiiar in power. they are based on sound reasoning. their son Frank,'who Is attending as his betrothed Ohioan,-Norma Nancy Griffith, Carrol Cut Rate, Raises Largest ARE GO GETTERS Mercorsbur^ Prep ^ The Ilobiirt Barker's declaration that he would be n How well the first selectman responds is Jean Heckmdnn. Gordon Is now The C.Y.O. ot St. Clare's 287 Main St. IWIooe's had their nialc deliver­ Church enjoyed a mystery ride reportei: for the taxpayer on the doings of strictly up to the first selectman — now. on the research staff of a cheml- Glass A (8th Qriulc) Artistic ed to New Haven Hospital, Oct. enl corporation In South Charles­ Saturday night. Two buses fill­ Sum In Five Years the board has put him in the position of for- 1st, Arlene DcLuca and Luis 31, which was a real Halloween ton, W, Va. ed with boys and girls Journeyed Monaco; IVIetcairs Drug Store, At press time the UnitedFund- treat. to an unknown destination, 284 Main St. Red Cross campaign was close to • American Styled Dinners Joo Iliellcr, tho genial n1ld- which turned out to be In Wall­ 2nd, Judy Tucker and Sharon an over the top finish and the The Gambling Referendum town mall carrier, hit the head: Lions Club To lngtord, where the Merldcn C. 1". O'Gonnell; Baltimore Food Mar­ largest sum raised in the five THIS YEAR DO-IT YOURSELF. lines by avoiding back-broaklng O. joined them in a square dance. ket, 308 Main St. year history of the federated ap­ Thr3 C. y. O. Is attending mass A law enacted at the last session of the They are tlie persons who pay a'dollar for tol). He uses a golf bag carrier 3rd, Mai'le Fabiano and Iris peal In Greater New Haven. • SAVE TIME - SAVE MONEY • Italian Dinners to tote-his mall sack while mak­ Hold Bulb Sale evci-y morning at the 7 o'clock Volz; Custom Cleaners, 288 Main General Assembly gives each town the option a raffle or lottery tickist because it is the easy mass and receiving Holy Com­ Today,is the last day of "Clean of deciding whether or not it will permit thing to do. They don't want the ticket but ing the daily rounds.. ..Tho St. Sweep \Veek" -~ the name for Throe Juveiiiilos, who gave Dave munion. Members of the Ladles' 4th, Richard , Mervln and raffles and lotteries to be conducted by non- they haven't the courage to say, "1 approve Sunday, Nov. 6 Guild are serving breakfast to the final effort to raise 539,000 Magleora a hard time at the Cap­ James Wilson; Frank's Barber needed to hit. 100 per.cent. With • Sea Food profit organizations. whole-heartedly of the purposes of your org- itol Theater Sunday, then tried •Tho annual Light Bulb Sale of them before attending school. Shop,' 328 Main St. ' *•*•••• the drive total at 97.2 per cent at In one form or another, this proposal had nnization and I am willing to donate' money to slug a cop, didn't go straight the East Haven Lions Club will Honorable Mention: what was originally set to be a come before the Legislature at earlier sessions to it to help carry on its good'work. But I ani hoine. Tliey took n three day de- be held in the town this Sunday, Belated' birthday greetings to Arlene Hackbarth and lleath- final report meeting, campaign SAVE on «nd had been voted down despite the efforts not willing to take part in a raffle or lottery lour via the Children's Building November 6th. Angelina Stonkiewicz of Stevens er Coiwell; Kandy Korner, 325 chairmon Edward L. Fiahive • Chef Erwin Titzmftnii of volunteer firemen and other groups inter- to help you. That iJ against my principles, in New Haven....Carmen Dc- Strerat who was eight years old Main St. Donald Nett and Ray chose to extend the effort and Members of the Lions Club un­ Pratt; Ralph's Auto Electric, ested In raising funds through legalized and 1 will not compromise them. 1 do not be- FlUppo, of 106 Thompson Ave., der the chairman of this drive Saturday. he proclaimed "Clean S \v e e p ***•*«« 170 Main St. Bai'bara LaFontaln gambling. lleve that the end justifies the means. Once 1 has a.new girl, tho missus intro­ Sal Tlnarl will cover the town Week." Home Repairs duced them at the New Haven Frances Polmor of Dewey and Patricia Poriipano; Mai'y ; "I'he bill that finally went through was admit that, I'm leaving the door open to pro- selling these light bulbs. All pro-, Regans, 230 Main St. Terty Hol- H the Key'Drive achieves its hospital Oct. 29... .The lloliert fits realized from this drive go Avenue had a birthday yesterday. goal ol $1,377,682, and hopes were ^^^»^"^^^»i^^»^^^^^»i^^>i^^W^*^^^^a^^*^^^^»^"NiW"" »rf^ •i^^*^^>^^^U^^^^^i^^*^"Si^^*^^i^^»i^^ thoroughly debated. It is supposed to have fessional garnblers and racketeers, because Van Stwinberirens ot 274 O'Con- She was surprised by a group ot combe and Fronds Miiano; El- LUMBER safeguards that protect the public against they can raise money with more know-how to the Lions Sight Conservation gene Shop, 242 Main- St. Arietta high that it would, the total will nell Drive, had their male deliv­ Progrom in East Haven the her friends last week. be gi'eater, than the previous 100 muscling-in by professional promoters and than the amateurs. 1 know the now law.is sup- '•*•••.»' Ertllng and Karen Prahovic; ered at the same .hospital on the nmans by which eye chafts and per cent high achieved in 1953 iBcketeers. Governor Riblcolf argued that posed to rule them out but they will find a same day. Bradford Manor Auxiliary will Gloria's Beauty Shop, 174 Main Modern Dance Music other equipment are purchased St. , ' • when a goal of $1,360,000 was and the bill did have such safeguards and signed way to get around it. S« you can call me a Ralph 3. Walker Jr., he's a for installation In the schools. meet Monday evening In the surpassed. it, heel for not buying one of your tickets taut 1 Pte in the U. S. Marines hpmc firehogse. Mrs. Clifford Downer Class A (8th Graile) Comlo Sal Tlnarl asks all who can help 1st, Rose-Mary - Lynch and Sharing In the proceeds will We believe the Legislature's reasoning wAs think you can find a better way of raising visiting mom and dad at 30 .Toyce to do so in this once a year drive Sr. will preside at the business be 43 separate health and wel­ session. Tlie hostess will be Mrs. Judy Weed; Central Cleaner, Building by the faulty. We believe Governor Ribicoft did the money." Road, before leaving for Camp for this worthy cause. 3S2 Main St. fare agencies—all of which Would Pconberton 30 days hence when . Remembrar the date this Sun­ Louis Vaulso, Mrs. Clamnce Mal- In all likelihood have to conduct expedient thing and compromised an import- And that applies to the local Organizations iett and Mrs. Thomas Nllhols. 2nd, Joe Canna- and Michael he will embark (or ovej'scas day, November 6tii, persons da- Guidone; Em's Coffee Shop, individual fund ralstag efforts to ant principle. that have circulated petitions asking for a Tho KdM-ard Onrgimo's of 236 Supplies Gambling is commonplace. Gamblers, like referendum on raffles and lotteries. The Sc- slring to call in orders may .use 183 Main St. support their work if it we're not Melody Boys Short Beach Road, are anything the following numbers: Center, St. Mark's Mission will hold Us drinkers, fsUinto certain well-defined classes, lectmen have granted their request and called monthly card party tomorrow 3rd, Benjamin Nazzaro; Aug- for the United Fund. but blue over the bundle dollv HO 7-1944; West End, HO ie's Packoge Store, 186 Main St. There are social gamblers and there are com- a referendum for next Wednesday, ered at New Haven hospital Oct. night. Attractive table and door 7-1944,- Fo.von, HO 90339 and prizes will be awarded. The pub­ 4th, Edwai'd Peterson and FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS - 9 pm to CLOSING pvilsivje gamblers. The latter group has an iln- To use a gAmblers' term, the local gambl- 30 , , , Tho Gp.orgo Rockwell's of HO 9-05SB; Foxon Park HO Ariiold Mosig; P & R Motors, Town Awards Youth controllable urge to gamble. It is the domin- ing proposal is an odds-on favorite to wrih. If 520 Laurel Street, ditto, ihtlo , .J.Q233 lic Is invited to attend. and • Momauguln, HO , • * * '* * * 320, Main St. . ' ' $55 For Injuries ^••^^^''S^^^Mf^^^^^^^B^VS^^^^'^'^'^i^^^ ttijt motivation in their lives, They get them- it must win, let it be by a representative vote, ditto, as to sex, maternity ward 7-4S30 and HO 7-1514 or call any Honorable Mention: Received In Football selves *nd their families into trpuble. not by a token vote. Every citiren shoult) and date, nieniber of the East Haven Lions Plans ore in progress for the Stephen Mayer and Salvatore Christmas Folr sponsored by St. At the special session of the 'While the compulsive gambler is a serious search his conscience and decide "yes" or Slarty DeFclicc, of 47 Kirkham Club. Corvl; - East Haven " Green Gai'- Avenuei, head of the .lanltorial Clare's Guild on Saturday, Nov. Board of Selectmen last Friday problem for society, h* deserves help and "no" on this issue. agc, 175 Main St. Robert Luyckx afternoon, First Selectman Dom­ We have a large selection of CONOLITE No Minimum No Cover Charge ser\'lce, has left for Caribou, Mo., 12th to he held at the Bradford and Peter Wazrucco; Economy jjnmpAthy. That is not true of a third group Without the slightest doubt or reservation, and won't return until "I get my Jean Donahue On Open Manor Flrehouse. Market, 317 Main St. Ellen inick A. Ferrara and Third Select­ nf gamblers, by far the most numerous group we have reached our decision, i^nd it is "no. deer." A'tlo "RlnKo" Coiiclllo, House Committee Of There will be games for the Quinn and. Marsha Englehart; man Frank A. Barker on. the re­ -r-the eohtormist gamblers. —Froln The Southington News made up for his pnst game's mis­ children and many, booths with Pete's Auto, 303 Main St. James commendation of J. Francis Hunt, EastHiven town counsel, voted takes by running rings around Catholic Grad Club novelties, cakes and candles. Weir and Leo Calavolpe, First Quality is of utmost importance in lumber and building Banquets — Weddings — Parties — Dinner Meetings Walllngtord .... Frank Crl'sfI Miss Jean Donahue of East National Store. Ann Corso and to pay the sum ot 555 to cover the Haven, Is a member of the Open Cathy Adlnolfi; Anderson Auto dental expenses incurred by John supplies for all your repair or remodeling needs. Inferior rnaterials Khttred a< second class matt^i' 6n May U, must anticipate more 'n more In­ All held in our Large, Modern Cage Room 250 People or more juries to his football squad, as he House Committee • of tho Catho­ Unusual High Tides Supply, 222 Main St. Gi-eco ot 102 Sidney St. can result in costly repairs later on. Before yoii buy building ma­ 1962, at New Hsvert, Comieetieut, un^er tKe set lic Graduates Club of New Ha­ According to' Ferrara, the youth of March 3, 1879. experimented with 10 men on the Flood Shore Roads terials, come to our lumber company. You'll find the largest aelec- ES'TABUfiRKD ioit offense In the J. v. game between ven, It was announced tills week. Roads along the Momauguin sustained damage to several .of Miniber s/Connecticut Editorial Aisoetatlon. All coatrlhutloni o( puMl» Intere* mar be fiastie and Branford. The open house affair, which shore were made Impassable a- his teeth, while playing football at •tion of fine quality materials in town — and at low prices always! Please Gall Now for OPENING DAY Reservations Branford HU 8-0271 rutillshsd tvery Thursday at SOU Dlxn'pU Ave., sent to the Nsws' office, ^(l commimiestlons Fat Florlo. who chalrnianed Is sponsored annually by the.or- bout noon yesterday due' to un­ the high school. The total dental See us for all your home fix-up and remodeling needs and you'll Sttuiidtii, Cofui. by free Press Publications, tnc, niiftt hear the writer's signsturs, although tke ilf• the Lions Halloween Parly Sun­ ganlutllon will be held Sunday, usual high tides. It was reported bill was 5105 but ¥30 of the costs be assured of the best! Use our convenient budget plan! fslephons ATwster 8-1651 nitun will be withheld upon reiiuest, day, was more excited than thei Nov. 13, from 3 to 5 p. m. in St. by residents of the beach area. were covered by Insurance. Wchsrd G. Harfls, Presldcrtt •TERMS or StJ^SCRIPTIOM I. kiddies as he awaited the big day. Joseph's Hall, Edwards Street, The tides flooded Cosey Be^ch Second Selectman Jerry Grady pejotiiy 14, HICTIB, 'Vies Prefldent SlfJGfJt C6tf% U '•_.-• .. .Mrs. Alvln Tliompson's grand­ New Haven. Avenue and the intersection ot CUT YOUR was not In attendance at the fhrM >Cpiith« iMaip ; _—i_ 9i-1i son didn't mind losing, "but when Membwihlp to the clijb is op­ Seaview A'\-enue and Cosey time the matter was discussed. Jim & Nino's RESTAURANT J6h[V i. 'Whtiitley, Treasurer • Six Monttu " _—, ,—;-—- 2--f your own grandmother is the en to all Catholics who ^re grad­ Beach Avenue between Cathe­ ; Fraiik H. Fenlon, Editor rine and Phillips Streets. The SPEED BRANFORD BOILDENG SUPPLIES One Year. " - ,. ...•••...... 3.f judge! I 1" ....Frank ». ClaJicy uates of a four year accredited Lima, capital city ot. Peru, is OjA(!<: ism Mala St, East ]Iav«n, Ca|\iv (remember him?) laid low with college arid all such candidates roods jn tho area of the Wexler called the City of the Kings, and 287 Main St. (Nexft to P.O.) HU 8-2518 RT.l BRANFORD CONN. TEU - HU 8iO?7^ .•.,-.-,^ Tslephoits HO 7-58U .. • ^ TWO KMxi v.: --^sjassrrsrsrr .'•*i a very jeriouj case of virus are cordially invited to attend Day Camp were also under wa­ AFTER DARK it is the niost important com­ pneumonia, now back dii his feet. the Opeit Hoiisei, ter during the noon' hour. , mercial center ot the countrjv' * » '•" . Saa~ • (^ •s^i-f^=m''^^^^^

Anyone desiring to have tlie film East Havener Promoted Thurs, Nov, 3, 1955. Branford Review-East Haven New« 7 Thura. Nov. 3, 1955. Branford R«vJew-E«rt HBTCII New* 8 shrub* and trees submit to late 1 will have thought of the prop­ Morgan Pointers er words." shown to any group ^\la^' phono Fall planting. Notable exceptions St Bcrnadette's Witnesses Offer HU 8-3613 or write James May- To Cadet Corporal At •»iC^)e^*ffV«ri<*'vNew York City. nnd Mrs, John 0. DsSoU, 31 Os­ Philip C. R. Curley conducwd Control Group J. A. i'.. By Mr*. >L U. tttanlof plant for extended periods. Rose Acid- soli plants, such n« ana-! UriVC A oUCCCSS Tomorrow Eve. Haywood also announced that mond St., KM llnveh, Conn., fc- plants ore now on the move to the campaign under the supervi­ a Ihrce-dny Christian nsscn\hly ot teiilly was piinnoled to 'cadet Esther Mock Ro.«ld(Mit. lo $500 in I Trip! Won't be any help to lower your McManus In his early comic sup­ ment Includes a concave salcty steering wheel, safely door latches and a shallcr resislant rear view If a town commission is tormetl, i'Tho Branford Garden ClubVlU ed club are Kenneth Swnnfolder, school plans, as designed by Po- chorge of arrangements are; * Illness Brooklyn headquarters with Its • Phone for 1-trip lonn. Upon approval, spirits unless It's only luke warm plement called "Let George Do mirror. Optional sately equipment includes seal belts and shock absorbent cushioning for iho Instrument the town will,haVe to repay it. meet tomorrow (Friday) al 2 face feeding with some good plan!""'•t jpresldoni; George Mason, vice lak and Sullivan, Architects, coll Mrs.' Edward Karmazyn, chair- p.m., at Pilgrim Hall of Iha First food should go Into effect, publishing plant, to the bush pick lip cnsh. Lo;ni cu^lom-lnilorcd to and well clouded with fine It." Editorial writers and speak­ panel and sun visors. First Selectman Domlnlek H, ^"° prcsldenll William Wilson, execu­ for. a 9 classroom building with non; Mrs. George Morman, Mrs. your nretis, iiiconic. Consolidate billi grounds. • Congregational Church. Mrs. W.E. first application may be made tive officer; Louis Lavassn, soc- a science laboratory, library, ncorge Owens, Mrs, Alfred Tor­ country of Northern Rhodesia, as ers use It now to urge us on lo Ferrara, .said that lie intends lo Thompson will preside iind llio very early, followed by another the film covers the scope and pur­ with our Bil! Coiisn/.'dfld'on Service, To do a really professional ]ob the High KIdgo area of the town, er slmullaneously. appoint a conmiiltce, and that It * Special Occasions rclaryi and Carl Oullans, Jr., health room, faculty room and ino, Mrs, Alvln Thompson, Mrs. Frequently reduces monthly pay. of tearing problems apart and do our own civic and civil du­ juesl speaker, Mrs. Uuth E. Klta- in May, and a third near the end treasurer. Charles Copeland, Mr,s, Raymond pose of the activity of Jehovah's ments. Pliono, or comr in today! ties: "Do It yourself . don'l let Town'sFloodLoss with the Maple Street bridge! The First Selectman said that probably would be made up of fcn, will discuss "Fruit, Flowers, of July. No feeding should 'extend administration offices. It will be witnesses. Featured In the film Is putting them back into the same Morgan Point residents, In view Frcnd, Mrs. Joseph Burke, Mrs, the other fellow (that's George) ' irid Foliage," Hostesses will bo beyond August as there will be The Branford organization Joins attached directly to the reor of a day at the Bible School ot Gll- Loam $35 lo $S00 old grove. Interruptions .should of the tact that they are bolter | tlie 4,000 other rifle and pistol the church. Nelson Bi.irdlck and *Mrs, Ed­ he barred with a few staunch do It." :^rcv:r^'r^,T^st^f "r, r;r "•'• --•"'»*'"•"« «'-^, Mrs. Roland F, Qoier, Mrs. Nils danger of sending tho plants into ward Trotla. ead, an Inspection ot the Watch- Set At $50,000; No Ing buckled and ridged as the,"™'?'' ''(!''l '" ".'c state until !„pquninlod with the situation i C. Maimqulst, Mrs. ChaHos Bax­ winter with too much softgrusvlh, groups from const-to-cnast no'iv The Rev. Charles U Hewitt, tower Radio station WBBR and snarls. Unless, of course, you con They may be right, but there result ot being undorniined by satlsfactory action was taken. j there than anyone else In tho' DODGE AVE. - TEL. HO 7-6318 ter, Mrs. liay U. Plant, JK., Mrs. thereby leaving them open to affiliated with tho N.n,A,, nation­ Pastor of St. Bcrnadette's Also. Mrs. Frank Dumark, the week-long International Chris­ devise a system of receiving only arc so many things that need do­ StateAidForcsecn the rnmpnging rainwater. town. R. M.Wliiloms, Mrs. R. F. Bolloy, winter kill. al sponsor of all organized small­ Church, announced to the volun- Mrs. Harry Lawlor, Mrs, Charles tian a.s5embly at 'iTonkce Stadium bad news from time to lime. ing, It might be good lo have Syria Is a nienibcr of the bore rlflo, high-power rifle and Muller, Mrs, Raymond I.anglols, Ferrara said he made the tour Mrs. E. L. Bartholomew andMriS. trjor workers that there will be with its roc'ord-brenking attend­ Writers should plan to worry on George on tap, too, it he can Ui The damage wrought by last United Nations, nnd becanio a The spurs of the eastern Andes Hardy bulbs are not the only pistol shooting In the United a Victory Banquet held In their Mrs. James McDonough, Mrs, ol N«w Hovtn days when rejection slips from weekend's storm to the town of with a state official, and that j,' Wesson Phelps. Members, by klilds that must be planted in..tha ance of over 91,000, the largest foUnd. And it he lias a friend - nwniber ot tlie Arab LcaRUe by Mounloin.s nnd Ihra foothills are States, Tile now local club will honor on Wednesday Oclnber 26, Edward Corbett, Mrs. Irving crowd ever to inhabit the tamed 109 CHURCH ST., 2nd Fl., Woolworth BIdg., NEW HAVEN editors ore likely to come In. bring him along. So much the East Haven was estimated al official pointed out that the roads covered with dense foresl-s; nnd paying tho regular too, will linvo Fall. 'There are,many perennial Kappeler and Mrs. Sigurd Ander­ a pact signed in Cairo In .March ^osl prlvlIogoB, help promote conijietltlvc shooting 1955 at 6;30 p. m. In the San Re- stadium. Phone: STato 7-1181 • Ask for tho YES MANager Parents and dog owners can turn better. about 550,000 by First Selectman were still intact as far as be­ the hlRh plalcnu.s provldo o.x- plnnU that,do much better with in the area with members firing mo Restaurant, "I find It diffi­ son. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL S P.M. their charges loose wilh fair wc- Domtnlck I-I, Ferrara, ot WIS. , ;, The roconl storm cortalniy laid It than from Spring planting, es­ ing In their original positioti, and cellcnt Ri-nzlng. Free Press Publications Want Ads In local, regional and national re­ cult to express my appreciation The film Is tree to the public, leant mads to tetldenli of ott turreundlng tewnl pectatlon of a troublesome Inter­ In concluding a lour of tho low Draftford gardens, especially pecially trllllum, hepatica, bleed­ rlgljt now," Father HfwHI said, still covered with paving mate­ «i this shore. All my chrysanthe- gistered matches' nnd champion­ FREE PRB.SS WANT ADS with no collections taken. Fami­ ruption most any day. town's shorcfront and lo the ing heart nnd Virginia bluebells, ships'. "but by thie lime of our banquet SelectmeiiToVotc rials. 'mums .'Were securely slaked but Con«or\'allon Is much .discussed ABE GO GETTERS lies ond friends have been Invited. Naturally, the most important flood damaged roods in the nor­ l.l"! against that east wind everything these days and we can practice thing In the whole set up Is the thern section ot the town, Fer­ In order lo qualify for state was Ilatlcnud and the leaves dis- subject matter - what juu plan On Refuse rara said that it was very like­ aid, Ferrara said, it was neces­ It In our own backyards. We want ly the town would have to bear aippoared fast. But wii should ex­ to build up a good garden soil and to worry about. sary that the roads and bridge pect that to happen at this time One ot my favorite starters, the burden ot repairing lite dam­ be completely oblltevatcd by the one way Is tr, dig In the Fall. Contracts Friday age. of year. ' This exposes shale and'clay lumps for a day of worry at this time stonn. of year is whether or not to go The East Haven Board of Sel­ In the shore area, much of the However, Ferrara continued, 'This is eloan-up timo in tho to weathering . action. Digging should bo done' across even the to the expense of having an old ectmen will hold a special mcrf!t- beachfront was denuded of sand ho was going to press for state garden. Much' garden' recuse may sable coat renovated, or whether ing Friday night In the town hall right down to the mud base. Cot­ funds to repair the Maple Street CO into the compost pilo'provlded sll(,-hte»t slope to prevent wutor f from running oft during the wlnt- to buy a new one. The fact that to vote on the awarding of the tage fronts were damaged and bridge. This bridge lias long It. js froo from disease' and In- Try Something Terrific Today J I don't have a sable coat and am 1955-56 garbage, contracts. First many porches and steps were been. a sore point between the er,| By digging. In the Fall, soil . •acts. Cut down perennials tyhlch not in the market for so mucTi Selectman Domtnlck H. Ferrara battered extensively by I h e town and the state. The Inst two hlyo floworod.and whoso foliage may be ready tor planting earlier in the Spring. It you do not use as a ranch rabbit doesn't have announced this week; pounding seas. administrations have requested has ripened and fcmoVo worn-out to detract from the wori-y. I can There are two garbage con­ The roads along the shore, the state do something in way of jtiinuals. a coyer crop, leave tho soil rough to' catch and hold water, A cover fuss and fume over what I would tractors in the running for the I which were completely under repairs. The slate has consistent­ Public Notice I With mild spells still tlie order crop Is advisable^ however. It pro­ do If I did or could, and have my town's contract. ' water during most of the week­ ly refused, •t the day. It will be necessary I perly seloctod, It win grow during lack of decisions all worried out, The lowest bidder is Anthony end are in sad shape, the pav­ Ferrara pointed out that ev­ to continue mowing the lawn each the'winter. Thus, It will prevent j pro and con, in case, I should get DombrowskI, who submitted a ing materials having been un­ en before the storm, the bridge tlWo ; It' reniohos three Inches In erosion by water and wind. It The Fabulous In a conversation with women bid for 525,308, the only other dermined. However, they are still has constituted a safety hazard, Having been engaged for over a dozen years heigllt. Do not lot heavy clippings will catch and hold against leach­ who have these problems. bidder who will probably receive in their original road i)ods, and pai-llcularly to schoo^ buses that remain'as they will smother ten­ ing of fertilizer .nmteiials In the Most everyone who has a child consideration is Pasquale IWolillo, therefore have not been swept must negotiate the bridge in pick- der 'grasses. ... soli. In the Spring, turning und­ or so has a common worry that of Hamden, who handled tho away by the floods.Thls factor luR up children in the housing In the baking of quality breads and rolls which rReniove loaf' drop from the er ' the cover . crop adds organic Is well to bring out second on' the town's garbage last year, who.« makes the town ineligible for developments in that nrcn. The lawn as quickly.a« it attains any matter to the soil. Preferred cov­ worrying list, when you're a bit bid ranged from a high ot 533,- state flood damage funds. bridge is not wide enough for have found favor in this community, it is our iiogrco of coverage. As long- as er crops .to sow. now are grain ^^Pontiac more depressed. Ordmarlly, ev­ 000 to a low ot 528,000, How­ two vehicles to pass each oth- The same conoitions exist In these leaves are dt7, everything wheat, ,rye Or perennial ryegrass, en to yourself. It sounds slUy to ever, Melillo says his lowest bid pleasure to call to your attention a NEW loaf U;»ir right. Once wet, they exert 'rhe grass Is found In many lawn •ay you are concerned about the on an 11 months period would jvtfuxnnnfinnnMvwwvwwwwwvtfVin/wuwvwtnnAnMWwwwwwww*. « smothering action oh the grass- mixtures. Perennial rye grass has possibility ot your child's being a bo 525,666, known as ARNOLD HEARTHSTONE WHITE. Wc •«. lUse leaves on the,compost several advantages over wheat genius. This low bid does not include pile. Flowering'piants of chry.san" or rye. It's better to be perfectly sure all types of refuse, nor service VV eeping fV illotvs think the name appropriate since this tjiemums, it not needed in their you are in a. deep blue funk be­ to all of the town's Institution. RESTAURANT present location, may bo patted It will not grow so tall and fore'you broach' tha.t one and At the 528,000 figure, all leav­ GENTLY BAKED lor Indoor flowering or 6Vonmo\'- coriscqucnlly will be easier to risk- a- lulnous .smile at j'ourself. es, plants,- shrubbery trimmings, unusual bread is on a .. ,ed to hare-spots to ehltance' tho spade under In the Spring. In ad­ Wow-ying about all the things dirt, "grass, roots, dl-scarded furn­ Laurel Street - East Haven - Tel. HO 7-5576: Harden picture. Dig with a ball dition, the roots - penetrate the wrong you are doing to and for iture and appliances and the GLOWING HEARTH. All the fine things that go into of earth and either transplant or soli to a good depth. "Wlicn tiio your child Is &;sa6?guard against! eliminating of schools ond busi­ Serving Complete Dinners pot' with caro and use rather co- crop Is' turned over. In Spring, sense and' a: sure fire; jitter-'' ness establishments, would be it, such as BUTTER and EGGS, arc listed right on t —.•—I ,..jp|ous amounts of water until os- these deeper roots will, upon de­ bringer. . excluded from garbage and trash 5:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. —retflished. • cay, release lartlllzcr elements ^t It all goesi wedl, later In the collections; Every Day Except Mondays 1 the wrapper. The very reading will make your greater dcpths'than would be ob- day, you'll be able to take on ser­ J ^ For next year's selection of va- Special Sunday Dinners 1 2 Noon to 8:30 'rletieii; visit your local chrysan­ taliiett in usual methods ot appll- iously and. morossiy what an aw­ mouth water. Yet words are feeble substitutes themum-.shows where notes.Smay cation. Even It you don't dig, cov- ful lot of Inheritance tax you'd CONTINENTAL TABLE be taken on deslrjiblo;. variatlos. 01- crops arc, beneficial. The soil have to pay If, some unknown for the pleasure that comes when you bite Public parks and botanical gard­ should'be loose enough so you'can benefactor left you', a 'million dol­ EVERY TUESDAY • ALL YOU CAN EAT 2.50 scratch It \vlth a cultivator or ens also put on quitoa show at lars or how in the world you'd Dancing Every Sal. Nile — Frankle Durazzo's Orcb. HEARTHSTONE WHITE BREAD. this- time; . ruko, even, between rows of vege­ properly" staff a fourteen room into a slice of our tables or flowers that may bo left. • Tender bulbs, such aa dahlias house In these' trying days. JERRY LA MONICA, Vocalist Spread the seed and work It with If , it: should , happen, after And that is exactly what wc hope you will do. tnd caimas, should not be:dug un­ n rnke. til-a killing frost. This notion al­ you've slumped down to get your so' helps ripen the roots. If dug With biilb-planting nearly fin­ worrying out of the way, that In all modesty we predict some of the HAPPIEST 4n a, growing condition, they are ished, the,question of planting the sun comes out, and the fire catches on, and the most inter­ i likely to, bo soft ond succulent shrubs and trcea before winter EATING you've ever enjoyed. Your favorite knd will shrink at too great a sets In deserves careful considera­ esting person you know drops in h r^te. tion because of certain definite to iiaVe hot I coffee with you - h.:. provisioner has the new ARNOLD HEARTHSTONE I Fall planting for roses is smart advantages Involved, Kot all don't worry about it, then. Wait for another' good worrying day. The way thiiigs run In streaks, loaf waiting for you NOW. Tve ,been bombarded recently by the old phrase, "Let George do Call spruce 7-4646 It," until I was driven to finding (>U.&;/V^ out whene the saying came from. 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OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9;00 P.M. inurs. Nov, 3, 1955, Braiiford Review-tatt H»ven Newt I HIGH SCHOOL PRESS PAGE New Faces Elaine Piscitell. ,,i . . lAbraryr .. Lines» . . PlayeI.I r Oi\|>f 1Wee k Oct. 29 Parents Informed Future Homemakers Of America by Jo«n Ra>'mond Selection ot Iwoks for the East Greetings eve4->"ono! We. your Haven High Scliooi Library is Regarding Driver Attend Annual Fall Rally At now fellow students, are pleased Official Typist based on on educnllonal and In­ to have you become a part of our formal function. The uillmair school this year. It is wonder­ aim lielng to contribute to the Education Plan For PRESS Page development of well - rounded Berlin Hidi School, Oct. 22 ful that you will be e.vperlenc- There Is a new course being The Connecticut Association ihg, along with the rest of us. The Journalism Class wishes citizens. presented for the high school or Future Homemakers Ol Am­ the ttnesl high school days o( to e.xpi'c.is its thanks to Elaine The educalionol value of a students; Driver Education. Wo mmn erica hold its annual Fail Lead­ Ten High School your life. Our clubs and siioi'is Pi.scllelll of Homeix>om 205, for book is determined by lis coniil- thouRhl our renders would be In­ ership Rally at Berlin High are .second to none, and our so­ being our official typist for the bulion to the growth ot on in terested In TCoding verbotlon th« protected warmth, come rain, School, on Saturday, Oct. 22. The Students Attend cial funellons are spoken ot with High School Press Page. dividual. This would Include let to*' Issued to the porents of theme of the all-day session was pride and eagerness. Elaine Is the daughter ot Mr. books that! broaden knowledge students enrolled in this court*. •'Tomorrow's Leaders." Slorrs Conference ond Mrs. Frank Pi.scilelll of 18 stimulate Imnglnollon ond le- 'I'ho letter was written by our As newcomers to East Haven Oregon Ave. Last year she won Clecllon, and enlnrgc e.\perlpncc instructor, Mr. Gennnro Lembo. ^^ ind or snow - Fraternity Prep hegl.stiation tor the rally was Ten East Haven High students High School, you will be encour- an award at the high school for Readable adult titles arc sel­ East Haven High School soft, supple New Zealand leather conducted by the ttt'o Southing- attended tlw University of Conn, oged to step' fonvnrd and show speed typing and has proven her ected that ore keyed to llif September 26, 1955 ton High School chapters ol llio this summer for the annual Boy us your talents. We need nil ot capabilities many times. We .N'oung people's needs and Intei- Dear Parent: as.soclation. and Girl State activities. The you' to replace past graduates could not accomplish the work esls, as well as books that will Miss Kulh Ander.wn, head ot students were selected by thean d build a stronghold for our we do without her. Yovn- (Son, Daughter) is now tend to o|)>?n up new Interests in Inking Driver Education, This It ^k; Duralon jackets Social Studies at Nonvlch Free faculty on the basis of leader­ future. Without each one ot you cultural, economle, and social a subject that will be of gnsat Academy spoke to tlic Rally on ship, scholarship, character, and 'his building is Just a meaning­ fields. "Aro You Tomorrow's Loaders?" sportsmanship. less slruclure; you make it the High School Reps To importance ihroughout lifft,' We men's suede blouse To Illustrate* her talk the chap­ Girls chosen for Laurel Girl's esteemed East Haven High., Titles wi-Iiten for young |K>O- ore living in an automobile oga sites ter from Norwich and ,Te\vett State were Nancy Harrington Boys' Stale Addtess pie specifically are naturally in­ ond In order to enable our chll- cluded in tho collection. Since 'rci\ to live a lonfjer artd more 4-8 g50 City dramatized "the three types and Frances Quinian. Pupils who of'lcadors. were present at Nutmeg Boy's Cheerleaders East Haven Rotary readers of teen age vary wldclv ohundonl lite, we feel that," edu­ Other convention speakers Slate were William. Blatchlcy, in ability and background, the cating the student in the. art of by Sue Owen William Blatrhley and James books selected for thorn will of were Miss Carol McClure. Home- Mike Cerrlto, Walter Cochran, Grignano. seniors at East Haven driving ond troffio safety Is of 'East Ha\-en'3 cheerleaders can necessity vary In content and the utmost importance; making teacher, who welcomed Jamr?s Grignano, Joel Gustatson, High School, were guests al be seen practicing vei')' hard al- reading difficulty. However, all Thirty hours ot classroom sizes 34 to 46 i^sM^. better tho mombi?rs of the association Joe iMollllio, Robert Melvin, mo.st any night In the week at the weekly luncheon-meeting of in the name of Kenneth L. "Mac- James Strelto and Sal Store. titles aro selected in the hope \wrk and fifteen hours In the the close of school. the Rotarj' Club at the; Annex that they will lead to continued cor, with six to eight hours be­ Kcnzie superintendent of .schools One week was spent, at Storrs House. because in Berlin, and Emmett O'Brien, This year's squad consists ot reading In nduli fields on ns high hind the wheel, is required by by this group. During this .time, ten Junior and senior girls. They As guests of the Rotary Club a level as possible tor each In­ "noli student. We realize that dliwctor of the Division of Voca­ tliey were present at lectures tional Services who hrought, are led by co-captalns Fran these boys attended Nutmeg dividual. six to eight hours behind the Watch his eye* light up when he sees this new blouse! Wait 'til he greetings from the State Depart­ and discussions on government Scarpace and Terry Petrllio. The Boys' State during the past sum­ Materials are excluded from wheel is not enough time to en­ Super tougli Duralon ment of Education. and its proceedings. Tliey end­ cheerleaders ore Rose Marie Bal» mer. This state-wide project Is the high school collection which sure complete competency , In stays wnrm and good- ed their week by having a Grand samo, Kalhy Brereton, Clair Ci- sponsored by the American Le­ are offensive to good taste or sees the trim, classic styling . . . neat and manlike I Wonderfully Polly Crandall, ot Windham driving on automobile, but due looking in nil weather. Ball at which they had a «-on- anelli, Irene Friborg, Sue Owen, gion. controry to moral and ethical to the number ot students who High School, the association's dfirful lime. soft imported suede . . . gentle, rich, elegant to his touch. Smooth acetate and rayon Joan Richards, Barbara Sabine, The students gave a report on standards. Also excluded arc want this program we aro llm- slate president, conducted the Students are carefully selected is sturdily reinforced with business session. and Betty Saekctt. Practice be­ their experiences in seifgovorn- books on public questions pre­ led In the number of. hours we Snug knit trim at collar, waist and wrists. Lustrous, glowing raybn from • schools all over the stale gan In the middle of the sum­ senting one side of a question on­ nylon and orlon''' to Eva Aldrich, ot East Haven ment, which was a teaturo of can ghie, although we hope »v» of Connecticut to attend this af­ mer with the junior and senior the conference. ly, when written in a violent, entually to remedy this •ItuMion, lining. Choose many new shades. Buy it at Sears today! give it exrta wear. High School, national vice-pres­ fair, ond we are \'ery proud that girls missing ' last year's varsity ident of the North Atlantic Re­ sensational. Inflammatory man­ We arc hoping that th» par­ Dynel collar won't curl. Ea.sl Haven was so w«ll repre­ squad, but hoping they can be ner. riioto Syrotlak ents will cooperate by lielping' gion of the Future Homemak­ sented. ers Ot America, reported on the Just as good. Hartford Courant In the library as well as in Ihe Art Coiicllln, left; tmlfttiioJc of EiiM- llnvnit, hn« not onty tliB the student to practice the driv­ national meetings she attended Remember; it is, the cheerlead­ school, certain objectives will lunnor nf hrtuR: plotcfMl IMiiycr of tim Week, but ht^ ltn*i ilic nildrd ing maneuvers that haw been this summer. ' There are air mall and passen­ ers' job to pep up Ihe team, but To Sponsor Student govern tho activities carried on. (UHtlnctioit of Itriiifc Itit^ flrftt. liiiohflcUl niiin tn Itc rtrlcrtod thin explained and practiced a lew The following are tlic objectives ficii-son. Ooiictlln wns wlorti^d IM'CUIIRO of \\\H outstiuHlliiK \ilB.y To celebrate the lOth anniver­ ger services betwisen Asuncion, we cannot do it without lht». sup­ times In the training car. Even, Peru, and other South American port of others. We're depend­ Writing Awards set up for the high school li­ nKaliiKi lo'iiiiiii Hull of Wnlllnpfortl liuti Siitiirdiiy. Tlin I'liis'i'i- of after the student complebea the sary of the Conn. Assn., past Dm Wfiiit progriuii li» co-HpnttHnnMl by ttii^ nuinuKf^iiiciii of thn state presidents participated In cities. ing on you. The Connecticut Regional brary: course and receives a driver's li­ a special program.' Those at­ Scholostic Writing Awards, spon­ i. Provide boys and girls with Capitol Thnntor ami tho Eiisi lIuvtMi Volunl4u*r l''lro Dopiirtinont. cense it will probably be at least. tending were: sored by the Hartford Courant, the iibrai'y materials most appro­ six months before the student are ijeing offered to East Haven priate and most meaningful in will develop the proficiency that Carol Walsh, of East Haven Player Of Week Oct. 22 their growth and development as who was.state president in 1954- High School students. can only be acquired by practio 55; Margaritfi Paclnc, of Plain- The two 'classes that have en­ individuals. FreshmanEnglish Family Night Ing the correct driving habits. field, president for 1951-52. and tered this contest are Senior Di­ 2. Stimulate and guide pupils We wish both you and your Giida Zaborcky, ot Seymour, vision for sophomores. Juniors in ail phases of their reading 1 Cliairnien Chosen ililld good luck In this coopera­ statf? song leader, in 1951-52. and seniors; and Jtinlor Division that they may find satisfaction Class To Display tive driving venture and \v- safe, competent, ond responsible dersen on how to discuss matters and apprecitition. ert Heller were chosen cn-chnir- driver out ot your child. There will!« several classifica­ 3. Provide an opportunity for at chapter meetings. tions ol literature In each group. MemlxM-s of the Fre.'thmon nicn for Family Night. This an­ Thank you, boys and girls to develop helpful English class under the rtlrectlqn nual affair wll bo sponsored by Gennnro C. Lembo Among officers who conduct»5d The main types are short stories, interests,, to moke satisfactory A-2 flight jacket group work at this session were; essays, poetry and dramatic of Mrs. Heslln, hnvo create'. Ushers, for the rally \\i?re members of the Griswold Drive it at your Plymouth dealer's-the car that's going placca with tho Young in Heart! High School, Jewett City, chap­ ter. Eva Aldrich, ot iSasl Haven, who was State Song Leader, in 1954-55,, acted as song leader in the absence of the incumbent. Mrs, Anthony Pnnogrossl ac­ companied the East Haven group to Berlin, providing transporla- tlon and participBtlng in the adult and advisors sections of the Photo Syrotlnk meeting. Mrs. Panogrossl plac­ Charles Bormiann, left tncUlo for the East Haven loott>aU team, ed before the group suggestions from the parents' point of view. was Iclectvlar riimu njbb.r.Comsl backVoiam. liz. aflor button lab. 4 imart colon, piping trim. wolhing.Aiiod.d coiori and poO«mi. Choose from a wide selection of assorted 919 ahead of iU time. See your Plymouth dealer today! fWV«ltY poHafni. Man. ihrinWog* 1%. or cioicd. RayOK yok* llnino* S*« M I styles and colors. Sizes 6I.'2 to 7V8' UNIITED DRYERS 2301 DIXWELL AVE. FREEZERS OPEN DAILY 9:00 • 5:30, FREE PARKING NATIONS All-new Aerodynamic (?^^(P^^/!^g(p;fce^'^a(^'^^ AT SKIFF ST., 300 V-8 hp available ivlth FowerPak in all 4 UoM—BelvMlera, Havoy, Pk/.a aad Buburbao. Or cbooao 187 bp in Belveder* and SubtirbA:3 Unca. lo Savoy and Plan. Vk TEL. CH 8-3811 THURS AND FRI. ?:00 • 9:00 TWO LOTS ARE NOW ON Sale / linHiM yoa get 180 V-8 bp. If yoa prefer th« iiuper-«com>my of Plymouth'n PowerFlow 6—also aTaflablo in all 4 Unea—you g«t 126 bp, or 131 bp with Pow«rFak« ^s.-s*>^.» ~^ ^^.3 1.

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ll... 1955, BrAnford Rtview-E«(t Haven News 10 acterisation: Al Skelonit, Carol Holdcn and Leila Barney, Philip It's Here Again! The Big ivent You've Been Waiting For! 11 and Steven Gbrlach. Frifnk COyle played the piano Your Golden Opportunity To Stock Up and Save! Recreation foj' the event anij also assisting with Ihi prd|r(|in were Stanley $okolos|[iy> mamlier of the Bran­ ford Recreation Department, Don­ Branf ord Bowl Ganics!^'""""^*"'''''^"''"'^"he dislrlbuled to the schools by' ald Thoi'niort, am) Hilsey Dod, th*;l«cand tfiinual Bri)ntord Rcoreflllon Director Joe Trapasso. ^M\e the movie program which ANNUAL FALL CANNED GOODS WHiiil iMliilPiiiP^ Ji^a (mm 6UYING HIID SELLING i ^6u1'iJ«mM will bo held on Sun­ The pHzo winners are; wa» sponsored by the Branford day «(J»i?noon, Nov. 20, at Ham- Bruce Johnson, Harbor Street; Veterans of World War II Inc., Peter Hopkins, Brantord Junior were shown by John Kennedy SI>ARE TIME ,TOB FOR MEN The Administrator havinit ex- IDl.STRIC T OF BRANfORD, ss. DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, n. liief Flfld. Th«re will bt (out PERSOKALS A-S INSTRUCTIONS F-8 football gHmcs sclicdglcd on Ihls llifh; M^ry Lou Huztr, L|iure| who was aljio In' charge of the and Women. Can make extra hihiled his administrntion nc- Probate Court, November 1, 1965. Probate Court, November 1,1655, Street; Kathy Skolonls, Laurel sound system for the evening. SALE money taking orders for STA count with said estate to iht«| Estate of Estate of diitc; th* (Ipst gsnie will gel ijn- FOR FOUNDATIONS A N D MIS.S .SOPHIE HAO.OrlANS Holier skating was held (or the Here's a golden opporlunity ihal only comes once a ycarl Don't miss it! It's FirsI Nalional Stores' femoui FREE PRESS PUBLICATIONS . CLARENCE C. roWNHWND . dcr w»y «t 1 p.m. with the twoStreet ; Jean Dwyer, Old Short Bi;flssiei;es thai are Individually BRITE BRASS NAME PLATES School ot Professional Dress­ Co\irt for allowance, it U I WILLIAM O. HJOI-EV Jijnlar anij senior high students for tronl doors. Qualily products in said district, deceased. U«ijini '"111 gMd* (oot|)all lfi|ni« Beach; Alexander Daggett, Pine Annual Fall Canned Goods Sale. All your (avorito canned (mils and vegelables have been specially designed, cut, and made for making and Stylist is ready lo Ordered; That llie 7lh day of | in ssid district, deceaud. ai the Ciommunlty House. — every home a prospect. Es­ pilled ag^llljt mcW other. Orchard; Reucl O, Llndber^, Har­ you alone call your Spencer start fall classes. Slie Is stress­ November A. D. 1D55 «l eleven | The Administratrix having ex- The Executrix havlnif «»• reduced in price lor this big evenl. Slock up now lor llio long lall and winter months. pecially attractive proposition o'clock In the forenoon, nt the At 2 p.m. the town'4 leadlii? bor Street; Jon Seeley, New Creek Halloween COrsetlere. Free analylsis and ing in lier course, the im­ lilblled her administration ac- hlhlted' her administration ac­ Every ilem fealured in FirsI Nalional Slores' big Annual Fall Canned Goods Sale is guaranteed lo be for retired persons who .vnnl WANT ADS Probate Offica in North Bran-1 c6unt with said estate to this count with said estate to titti •Ixtll gr»de te»m« will coihpelc In Short Seaeh; Glailrc Ann Fitzger­ preview in your home, rclc- portance of learning how to A. wide and varied program was a dignified business of Iheir ford, be and the same It assigned , Court tor allowance, it is court t»r allowance, It Is thtl dlVldlon. At 3 p.m., the j«v-ald, Haprlson Ave.; Wayne Pi^ci- delicious. No unknown brands - • no quoslionabia qualilyl All merchandise bears labels you know and plionc Mrs. Emma Boll, CH cope with youi' Individual fig­ opnducted In through own. We Supply Free Sales for a hearing on th^ allowance Ordered: That the 1th day 6t •nlh tct^t leading teams will leo, 0l({ Short B<#eh; Hifrold 8-5422. ure problems In drafting and Ordered; That the 7th a«y pf the fine cooperation of the Stony respecl - - all merchandise must meet FirsI National's rijid standards ol qualily. This is one sals where Outfit nnd samples, no expense GO INTO THE HOMES of said administration account November A. D. ^98^ at 11 November A. D. ISBS at 10:80 compete, art(J the (ln»l gome ol Bfllou, Harbor Strent; Richard fitting the standard pattern. In Walsh, Bftnford Junior. High; Creek Druni Corps, Veterans ot Iho qualily is jusl »s high a) Ihe prices are lowl LOSl AND FOUND i\-ia to you. Write today! NATION­ with sale! estate, and this Court o'clock In the forenoon, at Ihi the itfiernobn will find two eighth a S week course you will com­ o'clock In the forenoon, »i th« Crals Johnsoi), Harbor Street; World War II Inc., Branford AL ENGRAVERS, 126 Belmont directs'the Admlnlstflttor W die | Probate Office In Branford, be Probate Office In Brantord, b« •hd nliith gifido teami matoh^d. LOST: PASSBOOK No. 16772. It plete a good basic dress. Cln.«- BUiy Ifedmond, Harbor Street; Rotfry Cli;|> In conjifnction with St., Watortown, Mass. OF OVER all parsons Interested lh«rtta to; nnd the same ii assigned foi' « and the sAme Is assigned for % • thli if tiK »econd yeW «or Uw the Branford Recreation Depart­ 16-OZ TTC found return to Brantord Sav­ ee Insure Individual Inslruc- Branlord BoWl game. The Idea thoinas Stutgess, i'lne Orchard; FINAST - fancy mipeftr al said time and pLice, by hearing on the allowance Ot saiil hearing on the allowance of suld ment! FINAST - MAINE Croam Slyis Q c^^s 0 j< CANS / J< ings Bank. tldns. Call now for enrollment. Wiii ooncelved by rtsnk J. Kin­ Billy Metcalfe, Junior High; kari Apple Sauce 6 publishing this oi'def In some ndmlnlslralion account, with said admlnistl'ation aceoUnt with salt) The Stony Creek prograin wqs Corn Alterntton and Dressmaking 7,000 FAMILIES newspaper published in New Ila-i ney Jr., clulrinan ot the Bran- eh Hagstrom, Junior High; John LOST; PASSBOOK No. 16792. If W. T. GRANT CO. estate, ond thrs Court directs estate, and this Court directi under the fine supervision of Ber­ Department. LO 2-2762. 1192 ven County and having li Viii'cu-; (ord Reijfoallon Dejmrtnient, who Joseph Mooncy, Pine Orchasd FINAST found return to Brantord Sav­ Flora K, Qoldimlth to cite all Flora K, Goldsmith to cite all nard H. P:(ge Jr., member of the Dixwell Ave,, Hamden. lalion In said district, and il. Is I persons Interested therein to ap­ thOMght tlj^^l since Hecruntlon School; Susan Mliner, Indian RICHMOND - Swaet Tender ft ^yy^i-js fj^* Whole Segmonli CANS / V« ings Banlc. HAMDEN PLAZA THROUGH THE PAGES OF parsons Interested thei'elnto apr Neck; Pi|U| Sohoejlo|-, Laurel St.; Bradford Rscreatlon Department. further ordered — that R copy [ pear at said time and place, by p»«r at said time and place, by league gainei ^re played In the Peas DRIVINU INSTRUOTiONS K-IO ^ parade wi)« helii fct up by the Bran- ned ^y the Community Jiorvlee nea. _ Easy Way. Courteous male nnd By the Court, Barnes; mo^t original: Bobby ings Bank. Xori) seh»ol|i und the ReereatlAn c|i|h;i i|i conjunction with th; HUNT'S STOCKROOM female instructors. Drive 1955 RKAL ESTATE WANTF.I) JI-1 Ruth Beers, Judge. Van ^gghcp, I2<)ille'Coa)(e, Siev- 6 CTN^S 47<: Business Places To Rent L-4 DepWtment. There ilre | total o( Branford Rtore^tlon Department. Tomato Sauce AUTUMUBUJSS bOH IdALID B-1 model cnr.s right here in East DISTRICT,op BRANFORD, ss. en Gfsiner; best eharacte|-izat|on, r Halves RICHMOND. BemeH 4c^s85<: GOOD STARTING DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. \a te^ms part>elP>tlni In this A parade wi|S (arme4 In (|ront i«oz AG. Haven. Standard and liydro- WANTED Pi'bbato Coui't, I^ovOmbor 1, 1055. Jaml|) C;anflel4, KfiWf Br^perd, FINAST CENTRALLY LOCATED Probate Court, October 27th, loagife. Aislfitlng with the league of the Community House, and pa- CANS *9W^ SALARY matlc shift, fully insured. Ev­ DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Estate ot Leaie Wilsa|t, Whole Beets 4 STOP! COMPARE! SAVE! OFFICE SPACE 19155. this year were Dom Cote, Jerry i'i)(];ra wpre lei^d by the Brap- Orange and Grapalruil 2i CANS erybody knows Phil. Pickup HOUSE IN EAST HAVEN STATE OF, CONNECTICUT Judges at the cpsti;n|e content Citrus Salad 43< PAID VACATIONS FOR RENT BOUEIIT KOOTK Cr»tty, Firank 6r«nJe|, c h « t (or(| High School band who did RICHMOND service within vieinlly. Phil's Prbbnie Court, October 26th, Estate ol were Mrs, George Sisfon, Srs. ^ CANS A i ^ 1159 sq. feet in Centervllle on In said district, deceased. BJeehinulst, Stanley Petela and 4 l\nt Job at pjaylng (or th* oc­ Cut Beets at SICK PAY Auto Driving School. HO 7-5639. MINIMUM OF SIX ROOMS THOBVALDF. HAMMER (laymfind Barney am) Mrs. Ar­ 11)55. The Executor having exhibited Reereatlort Director Joe Trapas- casion, as per usual Police Chief Apple Sauce FanXL 1 ?^^ 29< Whitney Ave., less than a block thur Johnson. Also assisting with SPECIAL H PRICE FOR FIRST Estate ot Its admlnislrotion account with late of Branford, in said District, •<•' Loo V. Morawskl irtd his fine KKEM Htfif* l!6BBI 0C9I HEM OHM RBSM EMPLOYE DISCOUNT from Hamden Town Hall. Very 1/2 BATHS (or possibility th* Stony Creek program were FINAST GUARANTEED MEATS ^^^^ ^^^^ i^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^J*^ •^'^^'^ '^^^^ •^^^'^ ••* VISELS Lesson. Pick up service, dual ., I1E.STER W. OILBERT . said eslate to this Court for al­deceasM. Branford Police artd Auxiilafy d^- handy to Wilbur Cross Parkway Laaff Lavnssa and Melvln Robert­ RETIREMENT PLAN controls, fully insured, stand­ late ot Brantord, in said District, lowance, 11 Is The trustiils ot the Trust dre- Window Painting pai'lment Wer4 on hand to Insure Exit at Whitney Ave. of Ittv on 1st floor) son. INVENTORS CLEARANCE ard & fluid drives. Courteous deciJasod. Ordered: That the 7th day ot ated by ParagraiJih Five of the IpilUrt Neck School won the the safety o( i^ii the youngsters Po,l Ss your Bed Weed Buy! Ideal suite tor engineering Following the costume contest Instructors. Superior Driving In pursuance of an order 6t November A. D, 1055 at 3 o'clock win Ot inid' deceased <0r the Halloween window pointing tro­ that participated in the program, APPLY NOW firm, law firm, or 2 professional a half-hour prograpi of cartoons SALE Sciiool. ST 7-5877. MUST BE CENTRALLY Hon. Maegregor Kilpalrlck, Judge In the afternoon, at the Probate benefit of Laura J, Tenrtey, life phy dAn«ted by the Brnnford this is 6lily One Of the minj- oi- and comedies were shown, this men. of the Court of Probate for the Office In Brantord, be and the estote, having exhibited lis «e- (phambir ot Conipieroe In the an­ Cik»l6ii8 Mr, MorawSkI and h|s • 9;30 to 5:30 Daily program being made possible 1053 Cadillac- Sedan-Mo­ AUTlCLEiJ rail SALiS U-1 Here Is your opportunity to LOCATED District ot Branford, notice is same Is assigned for a hearing on count'Wlth said estate to thU nual contest held in conjunction departmertt are called oh through­ through the efforts of the Bran­ del 62 52495.00 locate your office In.the most hereby given that said Court the allowance of said administra­ Court for allowance It Is with the Brantord Recreation De- out th* yeilr 14 assist IheRec- HOT DOG GRILL WITlfBROIL- W. T. GRANT CO. ideal office situation In New hath limited and appointed six tion, account with said estate, and Ordered: That the 7th.day ot rcniloh Department In th»lr ad» ford Veterans of World War II er; large table; oil burning WILLING TO PAY parttnent, 1953 Chev. Station Wa­ months from the dato hereof for this Court .directs Flora K. Gold­ November 1955 *t 2 d;cl6ck tlvilii*s. Inc. After the,movie program space heater. $18.00 takes all Haven County., The event Is sponsored annually gon 1095,00 the creditors of the said deceas­ smith to cite all persons interest­ In the afternoon, at Ihi :^ro-. 1)11 (!hlli|ren were given (ree ap­ 7-RIB CUT HAMDEN PLASiA for quick removal. Route No. . CALL GEORGE KIMLER $18,000. to $20,000. by lh« Bratttord Chumber ot Following the parade a cos­ ples ll)roiigli the coijrtety of ed to bring in their claims ed therein to appear at said time b4ie Court to b6 held at BrAn- 1953 Ciiev. Bel Air C'onv. 1, next to A and G Garage. CH 8-0305 nnd place, by publishing this or­ Commerce and since Its inaugura­ tume contd>t was hiild. The teiian- Copk'ii Hilltop Orchards. A'Lean Tender Roast From Young Meaty Porkers 2100 DIXWELL AVE., HAMDEN against said estate, Tliose who ford, in Said Dtstriet be tDpolnt- tion (ive years ago hat grown tori Rotary Club once again spon- Coupe tR&H, P.O., LEROY R, JORDAN CO. der In some newspaper pubTlsHed MAYTAG WRINGER WASHING RENTS WANTED L-12 neglect to exhibit their claims «d tor & h^arlnt on the allow­ from 210 entries to approximhto- rorod the costume contest. Judg­ The atuve program was under W.S. Tires) 1375.00 in Now Haven C^sunty and having Machine. $25. Thirty gallon hot within said time will bo debarred. ance of said atcount and tha,t ly 1,000 thja year. es (or th|B popular .event were the direction and supervision of FOUNTAIN HELP - FULL OR HO 7-5068. a circulation In said district, and Bernard H. Page Jr., assisted by 1953 Ciicv. Bel Air 4 door, water heater, oil. $30. Fifty RELIABLE COUPLE and CHILD All persons Indebted to said notice of tho time and i^Iace at Indian Neck School will be pre- Mrs. Ing HalMon, Miss Mai'y Mar­ Cut From Young, Tender Milk Fed Calves Part Time. Will train suitable iiy posting a copy on the public volunteer mothers and fothers; A Tender Lean Roast R&II „ 1175.00 gallon drum anu stand. ;^8. Gas desire four or five rooms In Estate are requested to make Im­ said hearing be given by pub­ sentid witii the tropliy soon. The garet O'Bl-len, Mrs. Mary Tisko, applicant. Apply after 2:00 P. sign-post In the Town of Bran- .lide arm heater. $5. Hot air vicinity of Hamden. Call- any­ mediate payment lo lishing this order on* time In trophy isglvon to the school ihnt and Mrs. Wllllaril Rice, popular .M. Mrs. Bruno, Fairmont foixl where the deceased last LB 1953 Chcv. 2 door. 210, . furnace $50. Call SP 6-9947. time. FU 7-5208. Legal Notice Louis B. Zacher, some newspaper hivlnt a circu­ scores the most points in. the Branford school teachers, win­ 75c Veal Roast ^°^''-^^^ Foods. 2175 Dixwell Ave. dwelt. Appointment Top Round Roast .53« R&H ^: 1045.00 Executor. lation in snld District. contest. Inifiail Neck had a total' ners In'this event were; Grant bcrgi^r, Jr., was ap- Oven Ready, Broilors or Ftyers OOOD •I'HLNOS XO BAT H-28 REFINED MIDDLE AGE COU-DISTRICT OF NORTH BRAN­ 99 Main St. By the Court: By the Court: of 18| foirtts. There were one Lean, Juicy, Flavorlul and Tender 1951 Bulck Sedan Super, EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER Funniest; i;ddle Van Ziuidt, poli\ted to a five-year term on ple, no cliildren nor pets, FORD, ss. Probate Court, Octo­ Brantord, Conn. Flora K. Goldsmith, CT*rk. R&H 795.00 Wanted. Good salary. One day MARIONI'S Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk. lIl'M pince winner end (ive soii- Stanley prupo, Anthony WitkoW- the Board of Redreailon at last ber 25, 1955. LB 2'/i-3'/i Lb Avg off a week. Call Country Club Delicious Ice Cream Cokes would like'five rooms In Ham­ end place winners from thW skl; gayest: Jtnioe Duie, Jerry night's meeting ot the Board of 75« IB 41< Estate of Fresh Chickens 1950 Olds 88 Sedan. R&H 550.00 Beauty Salon. CH 8-1868 or Mousses and Puddings den, preferably on the Whit­ •choOl, Coming iii Second *n$ Clrli, Mary Ellen Morgiilo; nlost Selectmen. Berger succeeds Eer- MARGARET E. SPENCER King of the Beef Steaks - Lean and Tender CH 8-2016. Fancy Individual Forms For ney Ave, side. Excellent refer­ Pine Oi-ehard School with 137 Original: Tomniy Clark; Sue Do­ nnl*d Page, Jr.. whose term ex­ Full o( Flavor, Lean and Tender late of North Branford in said points; LAurel Street school was All Occasions minic, Robert Aguirl; best char­ pired last mOnth. SEE THESE TREMENDOUS HELP WANTED: Female D-1 ences. Tol. IX)cusl 2-8P.4B. district, deceased. third With 129 points. LB _ 'relepliqiie STate 7-4968 GOOD NEWS IROM THE The iSolnIa scored, for e a c h Face Rump Roast 75. Porterhouse Steak •79« "• BARGAINS TO-DAY The Home Of Fancy working eiltry, five |iolnt» (or ev­ Mildly Cured to Perfeclion A Juicy Flavorful SteaSlaak - LeaLen! and Tender WANTED Ice Creum /, S4U Dixwell Ave. ery first pliice winner, three at •!•.> points for second place winner LB Hamden. conn. NEW HAVEN SAVINGS BANK tOOvajid two points (or third place Smoked Butts 59< Sirloin Steak • 79. VISEL MOTOR 5AI..ES SALESLADIES Musical liistruiuents H-3S pj the hoi'iyier. Other nchoois and Ihelr SWEEPSTAKES SALE exrtnjs^Bdings nre as (Allows; UPRIGHT PIANO. Height 55", —""" Indian. Neck, 184 points; Pine Cottage Cheese 0«a Zrooa Uatuei 1 2475 WHITNEY AVE. length 60", width 29". Avail­ Orchard, 137; Laurel Slreel, 129; SLICED BACON WAITRESSES able for the moving. Good con­ EVERYBODY WINS! VALUES FOR ALL! Short Beach, 82; Stony Creek, 6S; Italian Sausage Fresh Haddock Fillet LB 45C HAMDEN, CONN. dition. Suitable for clubhouse, Br»nford Hills, 67; Harrison LB tt-yc etc, HU 8-1543. Ave., 63; Harbor Street, 59; Can­ Skinless Frankfurts Fresh Cod Fillet LB 39C oe BrOokj 82; DM Storl Beach, tS^N" e'S,^,^ !i';i,4f» K;^i& ft^at BSKSS ®S^^- ^!S5^ Sf?!^ *^^ vHaSi£ « OLDSMOBILE. 1954 SUPER '88 F. W. WOOLWORTHCO. ANTIQUES H-8i TURPENTINE ««. «.« ... 99c ll' Holiday Coupe. Hydromatic, 34. Pure Vegetable Shortening Reg. .SALE Judges for the wii\dow painting R&H, Power Steering. 18,000 IIAAIDEN SHOPPING PLAZA AUCTION HALL",3816 Whitney WIRE BRUSH 49 .35 LB contest wel'e Mrs. Carol Gessncr, ^ "T/- ^-LB miles. Private owner, must Nov. 4th To be held at "PUBLIC SANDPAPER HOLDER 5(1 .31) CAN J. II.. P. CoiUon, Hans Pihl, GIno Marvo A # C CAN 71c sell. Call AT 8-4624. AUCTION MALL" 3846 Whitney POT HOOKS 35 .21) No reasonable offer refused. Ave. Hamden,' Ct., Starling at ROLLER & TRAY 1.76 .1)8 Nnt'dellA, Eugene Bner and Dr. A Blend of Orange and Ap. .t Juice GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Waltel- Sehwirtimnn. 7:00 P. M. (Removed From A 1 Gal. PAINT TinNNEB .' 1.29 .85 Young Couples Home the fol­ 1 Qt. CLEAR SHELLAC 1.40 1.01) i60l CAN BU:jUSESS SERVICE 0-1 Goblin Give-Away Breakfast Cocktail 35c PAID VACATIONS lowing and Less than 1 year 1 Qt. SPAR VARNISH' , 1.90 .08 1 Qt. PAINT REMOVER 79 .51) The fdliOWIng are the winners KRAFT or BORDEN'S - Assotled Flavors FRENETTE'S LAWN MOWER Old.) TUB CAULK .../ 1.00 .71) of the annual Goblin Give - Away *l 5-OZ Shop. 2704 Dixwell Avenue. If RETIREMENT PLAN (Harden Pcnfield Tradition) PAINT POT 55 ,80 dantest sponsored by the Brnn- Cheese Spreads Mm JARS 45c it cuts grass, we sell and ser­ Solid Cherry Dining Room Set, Consisting of Hutch ' Cabinet, Mi Lions Club in conjuncllon Highly Refined vice it. Tel. CHestnut 8-5214 MANY OTHER BENEFITS At'llh the Briinford Recreation De­ FLORIDA • While 5 fOR 29* Server, Oval Lazy Suzaii Table, EXTENSION LADDERS Grapefruit Extra Leafs with PadS, & 4 Cap­ partment. LB PKG CARPENTRY SERVICES —Ca­ 20 f t. Wood 24.60 10.06 A total of 25 wlnnerft are llst- Pure Lard 16c binets, bookco^ies, . storage tains Chairs, Pr. of Comb Back 20 ft. Aluminum 4,3.00 34.75 FLORIDA • Ruby Red FOR 29^ APPLY • "ed iiid they will recoKe priiCs Grapefruit DROMEDARY walls, playrooms, attics finish­ Windsor Chairs, Solid Knotty 20 ft. Magnesium EXT. LADDER 54.00 15.00 donated by the Branford l.lons ed ,and general building. Free Pine (Hand Burnisiied) Bedroom 10 Gal. PAIL .m O 14-OZ OREGON • Conditioned 3 LBS 35« estimates. Call Bill Wilson. CH Set, Consisting of Mr. & Mrs. 20 Gal. GALVANIZED CAN 3.98 2.08 Bosc Pears Gingerbread Mix Mm PKGS F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 45c 8-647U. Dresser & Mirror, "^Tall Dresser, BUBBISH BURNER 2.50 1.08 CALIFORNIA BAY STATE 3 Drawer Nile Stand, Pr. ot Twin OUTSIDE CLOTHES DRYER 15,00 11.08 3 LBS 29c Beds Complete, (Compartments Tokqy Grapes WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS BEBNZ-O-MATIC LANTERN 9.95 8.05 2100 DIXWELL AVE. In Headboards), Ssoly Posturepe- QTJAR Washing Machines ROOF BRUSH ''5 .40 CALIFORNIA I Sweet Mixed Pickles 29< dlc Sofa Hide-abed, (Red and 2 HDs 33c Di-yers —' Ironers BUOII %VIHZ WHEELBARROW ., 16.00 11.06 Iceberg Lettuce ^ SUNSHINE Gold), Leather Top Mahogany Disposals Beg. 20o Sbce HAMDEN Nest of Tables, 17 inch T. V. Guaranteed Service Carrots CALIFORNIA - cellc Pkgs 2 PKGS 23c 10-OZ PKG (Console), 30 Inch Hot Point rox Cookies 35c We have parts to fit-any wash­ GIRL WANTED FOR CELLULOSE SPONGES r.t„L"„rt 9c Push Button Automatic) 4-Bur- 4 ft. STEPLADDERS 4.6U 3.08 ing machine. Fresh Creamery ner Electric Range, 11% Cubic Sl-NCimO SANDER , in.95 17.05 Yellow Turnips ^^ ^BAGA 3 LBS 10c American Appliance Co. GENERAL OFFICE WORK Feet General Electric Refrigera­ WEN SANDER 53.!).') 12.55 LB ROLL 2516 Whitney Ave CH 8-4444 tor Freezer Top Self Defrosting Miller Foil Nest of Saw« 2.98 2.00 BCH 67c TYPING. BILLING, ETC. VIRGINIA 25c i Brookside Butter (2 Door), Other Consignments Broccoli Fresh Grade A • Medium Size I Mi ««e tssssj jssas saw «iS« aSaiS, iKiS S&!CK PLANE 3.00 2.40 LO 2-2890. Basis, Consignments Accepted. family's been begging for? Macaroon Cups earn interest per annum Between 9 and 12 A. M. Tel. CH 8-4951 Because, at Christmas time, a portrait is a BOILDIXG, CONTRACTING 0-9 Distributors for Old Fashion Donuts SP^^AL «GOF8 21C BLUEBERRY PIE »»49. THE YESTERDAY SHOP The new perfume greeting and a gift that on/yyou can give ... and Sold On/y At Fuii National Stores GEORGE D. MAR.SH MORTGAGE RIONEY E-2 ANTIQUES from the FIRST! no other present will mean so much, for so many Apple Pie 5="" "'"^ ^'^"^ '^'^"" SPECIAL EACH 39c BUILDING FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT BOUGHT, SOLD, REPAIRED, HARDWARE sensation that makes you REFINISHED. tess! s>vs i and Sold. Loans, Refinancing. SARGENT prov6ealively precious. years. iSBSSS SSS'S 6-Ki and New Loans. Longbotham. 207 Free deliveries. & TOOLS Think of the ways a Portrait moy solve an in»- Cashmere Bouquet Soap Palmollve Soap g ^« CO.NTRACTING Orange St. Tel. LO 2-4815. One block before traffic light on THE NEW HAVEN SAVINGS BANK Try it and see! Boston Post Rd. to left. porlant gift problem for you this Christmas — REG "ic^ T BATH 71;, g^ Orange Juice 2 4-OZ CAI^S 33c Tel. HUbbard 8-1526 PRIVATE mSTOUCTIONS F-l Gullford-GLendale 3-3847. Asset* over $130,000,000 PerlumeLSO 10 27.50 4B^A^RU5CC 2=^^Z "e'ie<": 25c BARS JJC jg, BARS M.J^ » — , -» n Cologne i.OO, i.SO (pliu lax) and phone for an appointment at our Sttidio this BARS 4 PARENTS HELP YOUR CHILD- FAIR HAVEN WEST HAVIN 2 10 OZ PKGS 41c HELP: Male, Female D 1 * 2 Special At The Stores 11-41 A^ti bntk aceawrici ren have success In schooL Pri­ 201 Grand Avenue 531 Campbell Avenoa week. You'll be glad you didi Cut Green Beans ATTENTION WINE LOVERS! Only at Liggett Fab v7i 2 lO'OZPKGS ^IC SCOTCH-LITE NAME PL.V1'ES vate tutoring in elementoi-y for top of rural mail boxes that school subjects. Reading a spec­ Just received WESTVILLE HAMDEN NEW HAVIN French Cut Beans MOMMESSIN BEAUJOLAIS-'52 IGEPKG 31c GIANT PKG 74c LGEPKG 31c GIANl PKG Shine at NIte. Also house num­ ialty. Tel. SP 6-1587. 36 Fountain Street 1208 Dixwell Av«nu« 170 Orange Strwl SYROTIAK STUDIO 74c i Peaches 2^cs45c Cut Corn 2P''KS^33C ber-Door plates. Fast teller, $1J9 one fifth-10% discount by I case. liStMi Main & High Streets East Haven Big profits, free sales outfit. 345 KInihcrly Avn., Npw Haven Tel. SP 7-2515 Free, Parking EVERY DOUAR OF YOUR SAVINGS GUARANTEED w^^OF BRANFORD Illuminated Sign Co. 2942 1st FREE PRESS WANT ADS ! ,^T. CARMEL PACKAGE Buildtri Hflrri*ife — Garden Sup3liM — P>Ml U Wood FlnithM •3% per annum, latest dividend I WE RESERVE THE ' WE RESERVE IHE ; FIR ST •itf o^jRiiis; Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minne­ ARE GO GETTERS 1 STORE "On the Green" Tel. HO 7-3939 RIGHT TO LIMIT N J^ t r,:.l«:,A1; RIGHT TO LIMIT sota. CH 8-1569 QUANTITIES QUANTITIES ^--rvi^^-fj^ti-^'t* •-.v-^i -=v^««*.;s*.:W"-i'' r-^'Sf'- -•'•- "t''^iS:':,.'i'''^-:i'^-'^%^^f.'^"'^yit:^f-if-'' -«-';•"• ^^.^.'•;r-s-i=i'r,??,V;i-; !tj;«iit^»^p3i3it!a!£is;-.v'."-;-:

\ TJturi. Nov. 3, 1955, Branford Rcvlcw-Eait Hnreti Newi 12 DeFelice missed the PAT. the Walllngford forward wall Robert Thomas, Mrs. Maurice warden again, and again Gambar- Blue And Gold — For the remainder Of the and raced 15 yards to the vis­ .Sarasohn, Mrs. John W. O'Don- dclla. It is alleged, sold he didn't Legal Notice l"1rst O'hurch of Christ (Oantlnued rrom. I^gc One) quarter East Haven w&s con- itors 22 as the game ended. nell, Mrs. Fred P. Wolfe Jr., have it—that the woman was Public Safety Scientist Co-Capt. Al "Butch" MelUlo, out lent to. merely push the oppo­ The lineup; Ends - J. Smith, Mrs, John Gallagher, Mrs. John mistaken. WARNING OK SPECIAL Conn, 5_4 ( Sunday Services at 11 a. m, with an Injury to his right foot, sition- around, gaming more W. Ginnetti, D. Meeker;' tackles E. Gould, Mrs. R. Vernon Hays, Doneday then sought legnl as­ SIEETING Board Endorses and 4:30 p. m., with nurjsery pro­ and Bill Ginnetti, converted ground when Wfillingford had C. Borrmann, A. Mellllo; guards: Mrs, John E. Croumoy, Mrs. Ro- sistance and confronted Oambar- Notice Is hereby given to at' vided at the morning service. right guard, playing right end po.ssesslon than when Store was D, DeAngells; J. Bookman; Cen­ tiert J. Kelleher, Mrs, Willis P. della with the woman—Gambor- the legal voters of the Borough Subject "Adam And Fallen In place of Joe Mellllo, who suf­ directing the attack. For ex­ ter: J. DcCaprlo, M. Cerrlto; Hehd'-icks, Mrs. AlvIn L. Thomp­ dclla Is said to have admitted of Branford that a special meet­ Dystrophy Drive Man." Golden Text: Epheslans fered leg Injuries. ample, In one series of downs, quarterbacks: S. Storo, M. Letlsj son, Mrs. David Peck, Mrs. Fran­ picking up.tlic dog but thot he ing of .said Borough will be held 3:8. Sunday School at 11 a. m, The chances of Butch Mellllo with Wolllngford In possession •'.sf All Independent Our Telephone lumbers The East Haven Uoard o£ Pub­ halfbacks: H. Lage, A, Concllio, cis Manlx, Mrs. ElM'orlh Broc- turned.it loose near the vicinity In the Town Hall In said Bor­ Wednesday evening testimony and Ginnetti playing against on the local's-20 yal-d line as the R. .Paolllio, A. Pettlnlchl, R. lic Safety officially cndor.sed the U&tt, Mr.i. Frank A. Barker, Mrs. of Laurel Street, hoping It would ough on Tuesday, November 15, i meeting at 8 o'clock. Seymour this week-end are result of a fumble by ConcUo, R. Schlottmon; Fullbacks: M, Muscular Dystrophy fund cam­ James Gaftland and Mrs. Bart find its way home. 1955 at eight o'clock In the even­ "doubtful," On the brighter side, the visitors ended .up puriting DeFelice and T. Gellagher. Weekly INewspaper paign, sponsored by the East Ha­ Ricliards. Queried as to his actions ,the ing (8:00 P. M.,) Eastern Stan­ Edilorial: llObart 7-5811 Old Htono Church Gustafson, who It was' first fear­ from their 40. ' ' ven Fire Depnrtniont. dog warden said he did It to save dard Time, for the following pur­ MftOB Friday: 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts ed would not bo able to play un­ The period also saw o beauti­ himself a "couple" of .steps," and pose, to wit: ®k ia0t in, a letter to Jerry OBOCIIOW- East Haven Woman's and Badminton Club meet. til late November, Is expected ful piinl rbtum of 60 yards by Dog Warden — Bky, vice president of the New that such big dogs hs Sir Kim To consider and act upon the Sunday: 9:45 a. m. and 11 a. to return to the lineup Satur­ Pnollllo thot left the spectators Club To Meet Tonight (Ointlnucrt I'rom Page One) Haven County Chapter of the wreaked havoc with his kennels. Jurisdiction of the Planning and Vol. X — No. 35. Publlthcd Weikly by Free Puss Publlcatlens. tnc EAST HAVEN, CONNECllCUT, THURSDAY. NOVEMBEl^ 10, 1^55. m.. Church worship, Holy Com­ day, and Joe Mellllo has his leg gasping. Ralph took the punt on The oxccullve board of the the dog owner claims, that he Yearly Subscription 33.50 COPY 8 CENTS Muscular Dy.%lraphy Association Donedny has since hired legal Zoning Commission of the Town munion ond meditation "Com- out of the cast and Is expected his 40 yard line, raced towards East Haven Woman's Club will hodn't seen nny boxers lor quite o( America, the board stated that counsel ond has threatened to of Branford over the Bofough of niltnicnt" conducted by the Ilev. to start condlllonlne this week. the west sidelines, got himself meet tonight at t he homo of some time. it. "was only too pleased to en­ Last Soturday, Eost Haven hemmed In by the whole Lyman Mrs. Vincent J. Fasono, 26" Tay­ bring suit against the town as Branford. Edward S. HiekcOx, D.D,, pastor. The pel owner then odverllscd Civic Group dorse the drive here In East Ha­ lost no time In asserting, their Holl team and disappeared. By lor, Avenue at 8 o'clock. Mrs. the result of Gambardeila's ac­ Doted ot Branford, Connecti­ Player Of The Week Sports Niglit Firefighters Support Drive Veteran 0:45 a, m. church school for all ven," , ': domination of the local game. Posono, the pre-sWenl will pre- In the dolly papers for the dog's tions. cut, this third day of November, departments. Ntirsory provided the time the crowd and visiting .; llqwcvor, the board pointed out After Lyman Hall kicked when players realized where Palillo ilde ot the business session. return. It was this od thot the A. D. 1955. at 11 a. ni. service. 5 p. m. Pio­ To Hear Talk Will Feature that it was speaking solely In be- they failed to' make a first was, he was racing down the far Mrs. Andrew Kmetzo and Mrs. Brodley Street woman 'jaw ond St. Mnrk's Edward J. Rice neer Fellowship; 7 p.m. Pilgrim h'nlt of the paid firemen, since down following the openhig sidelines, loo distant to, be Theodore French will assist the she called Doneday, On le.irnlng Sunday: 9 a, m. Morning pray­ Warden j Services Fellowship i 7:30 p. m. Young It has no control over the activi­ klck-olf. East' Hoven took over cvaught, and behind a vanguard hostess. the dog to be the same one that er and sermon by Mr, Mortin Borough of Branford ' By FBI Agent Guests, Bouts M Adult Group. ties of the volunteer unlta In siich on the visitor's 44 yard line. of six blockers. Members of the boord ore Jlct followed her home, she Informed Dwjrer. 10:15 a. m. church school. Allicil J. IJu.ihllV-' Ji'.. Rs.sbtam First niiiuuil spurts nlshl will matters, Monday: 7 p. m, Basketball Sal Store passed on the first The play was recalled for a Kenneth A. Griffiths, Mrs. Wol- the owner what she had done. special ngctit in cliiif^je o£ tim lie held next Wednesday In Deer practice.in gym, play to Marty DcFoilce, which The owner then cniiod tlio dog On Green .The letter to Osocliowsky reads clipping penoity that was only Uir R. Schoonknccht, Mrs. John -Nc". Ilsu'Sii office ot tlie iiil- Hun School by the Holy' Naiua Tuesday: 10 a. m. Sewing set ip-^r-'"'-<'-^n"'~"-"-^r'i^^r"~"~'"'~"~'"'^ as follows; was good for nine yards. evident to one offtclol and called Scoblo, Mrs. Albert Jncoli, Mrs. ci'nl Bui'cau of Iiivcjiligation, will Sdcicty of Our Lady at ;Po"mpoii VetoninH ol all wars will b*. of the Ever lleady Group. 8:30 on Ginnetti, who wos for down •This la to officially notify you Art Concllio picked up a first speak at the Soutli End Civic Church. Purpose of the ' affair liuiiorod b.v ilic Hurry R. Bart- p. m. Men's Club supper honor­ down and five yards on the next the field from the spot at the Women's Club To Hold that this board Is In receipt of Association at S:30 p.m. Wednes­ ill be to aid tl)e church hiitld- let I roni 8n, Tiiu American be-. ing "Telephone Night" with Her- play, and Al Pettlnlchl hit the time the offense allegedly oc­ your letter .of October M, 1055.. Informal. Fall Dance NOW- day in Momauguin Scliooi. hiR fund. Klon, wltli services on the East bort HowoU of S.N.E.T. as line for three more. Storo then curred. Mr. Rushing will spcali on .U'sse Dow, head foolbnll conch Haven Green at 11 a.m. tomor­ "At our last regular meeting speaker. The 'rolcphono.vGleo faded ond found his favorite Midway In the fourth quarter; At Eestland Farms tlie Italian Influence "The Ton Most Wanted Ciiniln- of New Haven State Teachers row. held in the East Haven Town Hiill Club, composed of 38 women's target, fullback DeFollcc, on a Crlsafl put In Mike Letis In The East Haven Women's Club In fragrance! «ls and Their Apprehension." His ColloKe, has accepted an Inviln- Other Enst Ilavcn veterans or- Tubsday evening, Oct, '25, 1955, voices win,sing. Reservation may pass play that traveled to the place of Storo and Golloghor will hold on Intormol harvest talk will be followed by a ques­ llon to speak, .lack. Pendt*rg(isl. the board was only too pleniwd bo made by calling Benjamin enemy's six yard line. "Pet" lost for DeFelice. Both played well gnnlznltons are Invited to Jotn* donee for members ond their tion and answer period. The pub­ Vale lino coach, will show a to endorse the drl\e here In East Goodman at HO 7-1121. no time In going over for the and moved the boll from the wlili Post 89 on this occ»sloni Kftven for funds necessary to sUp- friends ..at Restland ..Forms, lic Is Invited to attend. film and comment on «," rwicnt nitd to assemble at the Po)(i, liVednesday: 11 a. m. Adult score. DeFellce's kick for the Eost Haven 27 to mid-fled, be­ jiort. the medical and scientific Northford, Saturday, Nov. 19, Following Mr. Rushing's talk football game." Rooms on Thompson Avenue it Bliile Class; 7:30 p. m. Evetiing PAT was off to the right. fore Storo and DeFelice came endeavors of the Muscular Dys- from 9 p. m. to 1 n. m. David Birtwlstlo the association will hold its re­ Throe wrestling bouts arc 10:30 a.m. Lino o( march will "bp, Bible Class. 7 p. m. Basketb&ll Taking the next kick-off Ly­ bock Iti. Uophy Association of America. gular monthly meeting. An up- scheduled with top-fUghl ama­ down Edwards Street to tk« practice in the • gym. man Hall . returned It to their With the return of the two The committee in charge of It's MANAGER'S MONTH and I'm anxious to to-date report on the soil and teurs, Al Proto and Peter ;Sao- Green. ,"Wo logict we are unable to 40 yai'd l|ne. In the next two regular backs, the Blue and orrongemonts is composed of the Gold began a march that ended beacii erosion pi*ograin will be cavini, meeting In the nmln bout. uonimll the sei vices of the Last Christ Kplscopal Churcli plays the visitors picked up 11 following members: Mrs. Frank sliow you the fast, friendly service you will find here. Formerly set •side as Annia^ Haven Volunteer Flio Conipiuilca yards and a first dovyn, but that with Paolllio taking a pitch-out presented, by Steve Papa ai\d T\\o boxing bouts hnvc been nr- Sunday: 8 a. m. Holy Commun­ Al. Barker, chairman; Mrs. Bart tice Day in 1026 as an obsotvanct »? was It, and they kicked to the from Storo and then heaving a If you can use a CASH LOAN OF $50 to §500 for Tom Grant. rniigcd by Roboii Melc vi New as thcso companies almost fully ion. ll:iS a. m. Youth Bil>le Class. ot tile ending of hOBtljfitics In East Haven 30 yard line. 25 yard pass to Bill Ginnetti Richards and Mrs. James Gort- Leslie Hudolpli and Bob Zam- Ilavcn. govern themselves. We are, how- 10:30 a. m. Family Service, fall e.\penses, to pay accumulated bills, or for any World War 1 and, In 1838, madt Storo worked Concllio, DeFel- who was racing alone in the land, co-chairmen;. Mi'S. Franic pano are chairmen in ciiai'ge of Tom Gogilnrdi, who will act uver, pasHlng your letter on to church sciipoi, holy.communion H legal holiday, November 11 Icc and Concllio for a first Wnliingford end zone. Bill's am­ Boyzat, Mrs. George Comeron, other good purpose, stop in or phone me today. I the evening's prograsn and nioot- as master of ceremonies, will nl- fire Clilef Thomas Hayes for and sermon by the rector. 4 p. m. was changed, by act of.Congress down. Tlien on a quick hand-off bition to ^corc. at least one Mrs, William Cogger, Miss Alice Ing. ,so introduce mombers of the distribution to the Individual Vol- Holy Baptism. 5:30 p.-m.' Young can offer you a repayment approved .luno 1, 1954,, to Veter­ to Harry Lage, Store fooled the touchdown otter four years of ' Cish PAYMENTS New Hoven Blades Eostern Ho­ unioor Companies for their Inde­ Peoples Fellowship ' to leave Conway, • Mrs. Joseph DlMezzo, ans Day. By proclamajllon, Pres­ opposition and sprung Ills half­ ploy wos finally realized. De­ fid Gel Id Ml. 12 MI. schedule to fit your budget okey League team and officials pendent action. church on a hike at. 2 p, m. ve- Mrs. Vincent Fqgarty,. Mrs. W. ident Elseniiowcr has called up­ back loose. La«a was : brought Felice again missed the extra of tlic East Haven Lions Club "May your cff6rts be fully re­ turidng to the church for a bo.v Dale Gerllng, Mrs. John te. $100 $8.72 $10.05 and up to 20 months to Laurel P.T.A. on ail citiy.ens to ob9Qr\'c Veteiv down on the Lymon Hall 29 point try. This was the final 300 19.25 29.27 Biddy Basketball League. worded. supper. This, will be followed; by Gould. nns Day as "a day Of commem»- yard line. meeting of the game and East 500 30.69 47.41 repay. I feel sure you will "Sincerely yours Refreshments will he served. lallon o( liioso wlio sacrificed to a church service and talk by the DeFelice went for eight more, Haven took It 24-0. . Also, Mrs. Kennoli, A. Griffiths, "By Order,Of the rector. . Mrs. Albert Hoyden, Mrs. Willis ih. mn icMiuii II bind in proniDt I'ke ^oing business here. Annual Fair Tickets are avollablo fi-om niom- preserve our Natiod and ol re- and Store on a "sneak" got the However, before the . final monthly repaytnonti md Iricludei il) CDiti. bcr.s or nmy be pui*cha3ed al the dcdicntion lo the tisk of achiev­ Hoord Of rubilo Safety." whistle, Crlsoll put In Letts, Hendricks, Mrs. Albert Jacob, Other schcdalei to tit your budget. Tuesday I 8 p. m. Vestry month­ first down on the neemy 18 yard door. ing poaco " (Signed)' ly meeting In the Memorial room. line. Then Store coiled on Rolph Galagiier and Ralph, Schlottmon, Mrs. Robert Kelleher, Mrs. Har­ Due Thursday Leitoy n. Joidon, Wednesday: 1:30 p. m., Wom­ Pooilll who swept his left end, In the local backfleld. old Larson, Mrs. .John Mulhcrn, Over 30 Years of Fast - Dependable - Service , The Laurel School P.'i\A, will Conimandct Mi*y Alice C«mc» Clerk Mrs. Edward Plte, -Mrs. 'Cnrlelon ron has announceH that "cotl'ec ! i en's Auxiliary to meet In the behind • terrific booking to -race Schlottmon showed his appre­ hold its annual Fall* Thursday, Prntzner, Mrs. John Ruotolo, THE and" will be frovlded at til* homd of Mrs. E. H. Sprenger, 34 for the second touchdowon with­ ciation Immediately by Inter­ November 17, al. the school. The Citizen Group Mrs. Alvin Thompson, Mrs. John Bellezza inspires sparltle and (Syrotlak Photo) Po.sl rooms from 10 to 10:30 a.m.. OSO Daskctliiill Schedule Ilichiiiond Street out a hand being laid on him. cepting an enemy aerial on his Fair will be made up of the fol­ DeFelice' missed again' and at Wolker and Mrs. Fred P, Wolfe elegance. Makes you feel the Mnrin DcFcllce lins been named IMayer of the Week for his prior lo assembly. The'Old Stone Chursh Basket* Thursday: 3:30 p. m. Jr. and 48. This turned out to be un­ lowing tables: hot dogs and soda ball-teams, u111 start piacllce the end of the first quarter, the Jr. lieauty and spirit of sunny Italy. fluo gome IMondtiy nRuinst Seymour, Altlioiigh East Ilnvoii only Seeks Aetion Boys choir to, meet In the church. fortunate lor Eost Haven, for bar; bakei'y goods, cookie bar, tied tho Valley team "Mnrty" scored all 14 East Hiivon points next week. Chuich members who 7:45 p. m. Sr..choir will rehearse Blue and Gold led 12-0. Try it and see! penny table, pop corn booth, their wos less than a minute to May — Olennon • In adtUtion to a fine job of (;runiu1-galnlnf;. Kn!it Haven fnces want In partlclpjite are asked to In Memorial room. And this Is tlte way the score Pcrlumc 2.00 to 21.50 grab bag, tea and coffee table, On Equipment Women Voters ploy at the time ond on the The marriage of Miss Barbara Colosnc 2.00, 4.00 (plus tax) North Haven awai' Saturday and may lose the BorviccH of co- report on the following hehcd- stood nt the half as neither team white elephant,-fancy work tab­ Citizen's Committee this week threatened during the second first play from scrimmage after Glehnon, .daughter of Mr. ond And bath accessories LOAN SYSTEM captains Joel Gustaffion and "Butch'' SIcllUo. Gustafson suffered ulci Mondays: 7 p. m, all boys, Moniouguln Lodge iMoots le, Brownie and Girl Scout. expressed its continuing Interest period. the pa.ss interception, LetIs Mrs. Robert Glennon, of ,231 Di­ a broUeJi nose early in the flionday game. To View Film 4 between the ages of seven und Tii« regular stated communica­ Mrs. John Crescenzi, chairman in the welfnre of town equip­ ilohu Oovert, president of Liicul I'itW, tlreflKht m union, left, John Vriu'li, (Inpliiln of VoUui . However, the potent East Ha­ passed to Smith, .who. was vision . Street, New Haven and 12 years, 8:30 p. m, all youtlis tion of Momauguin Ixidgc, No. o£ the.Fair, urges all members ment, asking for action on ear­ leer Company No. I mid llnttnilon Oliiet Wilfred Dion, riKlil, tlljplny a Mnr.cuinr DIslropliy ven 11 was out to change things tacltled after catching the ball Franklin May, of 724 Savin Ave­ of 18 years of age and older. 138 A.F. & A.M., win be held In Toole Building 256 Main St., Branford to cooperate in making this ev- lier chai'ges raised by First Sel­ drive poster to show dm paid (ireinen pledge support to tin- voiunleer (IrnllKhlerH on th« On UN Visit Wednesdays, 7 p. m. all lioys when, play resumed for the third and thrown to; earth. The result nue, West Haveni took place re­ town-wUli- door-to-door March for Musnuliir DIslropliy. Tim miiroh will iMi held on Tuoiiliiy, the .lodge rooms at 265 Main St., «nt' a' successful one. ectman Domihick H. Ferrnra. 'Worltshop for Peace, •» film undef 13 yca:;s old; 8:30 p. ni., all quarter. — a fractured ankle' for Smith. cently at the home of Mrs. Marie I Telephone HU 8-16888-1688. Open Friday EveningEvemngi Novomhor JJ slurting nt 1 p. ni. East Hftven, on Monday, Novem­ Only at Liggett Laurel School will celebrate Easties Tie Seymour; Reoched (or comment Select­ visit lo the United Nations, will youths under 18 years of age. Lege look the opening kickoff On th6 next play, the Inst of kronberg, of i)3 Granni.s Street, ber 7i at' which time a business "Open House" the day of the man Ferrara explained his in­ be shown »l the next meeting of Coaches this year wlU be Jack on his own five yard line and the ' game, 'Tom Gallagher East Haven, who officiated at OF BRANFORD rheotlng will take place and plans Fair., All. parents are: cordially vestigation is under way,/ the East Shore Unit of th« Fouiton and Itussell Stone. before the crowd realized, what smashed through the middle of the",mnrriago. "On the Green" completed foi* the, official visita­ had happened. It was East.Ha­ Invited to attend. the school and Througli executive boar4 mem­ Skating Parly New Banners Garbage Contract League ot Womea Voters; The tion of tli« District Deputy at the visit their' youngsters* classes. DeFelice Scores 14 bers the Citizens' Committee ven's ball first ond ten on Wal- Amnng the eiirly vInlltUr meeting will he held at g p.m. Nov. 21 meeting. All members Teachers .will be. glad, to meet has reicaf^d .a statement to The llngford's 11 yard. lino. Logo's Seymour shocked East Haven Buses Available changux effected liy East Ha­ Given Dombrowski Tuesday, NoveiViber 15, •! th« The Week's Weather of the deffrcc team.areraskcd'to tho parents. High Willi two quick first period News. Tha statement, prepared 86 yard runback as a" thing that was injured. Gustafson, left end, Buses will be made available ven's now a«lniliiist;ratio'n lire Select men iiave awarded the home ot Mrs,/rhomM MoMthon, CoM high winds oonllnue, be present tot tlie rehearsal fol-' Following the Fair the P.T.A. touchdowns Monday before by E. W. MUehl, Anthony Mc- makes young, men of football was making a tackle at tlie for all Troops planning to at­ tw'o,brand new Ainorlcan l*'lugn 1055-56 garbage coliocllon con­ GrannlB Strmt, East Htvtn. 'With 'saow' In , the menu—I'^roni iowing/Jts business meeting. , will./- hold. its. monthly, .meeting. Coach Frank .Crisafl's team start­ Mahoii, ji^oberi, jHftll. and -Mys, coaches like Crlsall and Fritz right sidelijtes when..Injured, tend the731t"l'"*9i"'f tSk'tUng..pnr[-; r.dlsplAyiuL^irDnj ,Tuu'Ji :l]nll -r- tract tp Aiuhgiiy Dombrowski of The tw»(y-hliia mlnuU mm, The OM Fannor's Almanao. ed a second half rally and man­ Liiiian 'Fiynn follows:^ '.(•'* MIgdalskl. Mr.' "SValiace Bassett, ' president. When they gained pos.sesslon Jiisl'ih Uhio for Vclnruiis Dn,v. .Branford who wos low .biddei*. with dloltogua, (howa iha prepa- aged a 14-aU tie with the Val­ ,In a statement Issued shortly ty, Friday,' No'vcmb'or 25, ot the Spain occupies the entire Iber­ Concllio then banged the Une will preside. .Mr. Francis ''"alsh, of the bail the Blue Devils, an rntlnnt niada for a iiM*tin( of )The Interior of Spain U.' tj'gh ley eleven. after his election, East Haven^s Arena. Mr. Donibiiw*Ki's BIdJ for the ian peninsula with tlic exception to the eight yard line; but was chairman of the, East Haven" aroused team, moved 55 yards, the General Assembly. ThtTruK- "elosed. plateau trav'Tsed oast . Postponed from Saturday, the first selectman, Domtnlc H. For. For reservations leaders must contract was (or 925,308. of Portug«J. The lofty Pyrenees not to be denied on his second; Board of Education will be guest rolling up three first downs as Town To Press tceship Council Chambar ia tha ana''« west by, r.i'ouhlnin rnngHs game was played under a gray rara, charged the previous town contact Mrs, William Degnall at Pasquale Mellllo of llamden, separate it from t'rance. try and Hnli trnlled 18-0. Again kn speaker. All board members are the halt ended. first to bt visited, naxt that of and' deficient in rainfall. sky with rain threatening all af­ administration with gross neglect HO 7-3107 no later than Novem­ wlio handled the town's garbage Invited to', att.''d. Hefre&hments Coming back after the half- For Stale Aid the Economic ami Social Council, ternoon. The weekday contest and deliberate misconduct in Its ber 17, Only those wilh re.sorva- contract Inst year, was the oth­ will be ser\'ed. time, rest the East Haven team and then tha S(.carity Council drew a disappointingly small handling of public works equip­ ttons moy use the buses. er contonding bidder with a quo­ received,,, downing tho ball on, To Fix Bridge Chamber. Tha illrr prtHnIa tha' crowd. ment. According to Mr. Fcrraro tation ; of a range from 1533,000 their own 23 yard line. Contin­ First Selectniaii Domlnick H. staff of the Sicretary - Oaneral tl. Seymour Quarterback L. e s various items were in, poor re-- high to a low of $28,000. Students Prepare uing where they left off tlie Fcrrara said yesterday he Is con­ canylng on the day-to-day 'work Dahn gamiiled deep in his own pair, maliciously damaged, or To Conduct Drive Contract was awarded at a East Haven eleven rolled 37 tinuing to press for state aid in of the organization, and the S«c- Variety Benefit territory -on the third down fol­ yards', for three first downs In mysteriously missing from town Members of 'Volunteer Fire special session of Selectmen held repairing the-Mapio Street bridge. retary . Qcnerii seated on tha lowing'the oiKJning kickoff. He eleven plays with William Gin­ inventories. Friday. W i .students of East Haven High, Company Number 4 will conduct He said a state repre.sentnllve rostrum beside the Praaklant of passed to John Stosuy who netti, John Anastasio, Ralph Pa. The First Selectman has pro­ School are preparing a variety a door-to-door canvass between wos In town Monday to confer the General Assambly, paying broke out for, a total gain ot 85 olillo and Martin DeFeiJce shar­ mised a full Investigation of the . WNUC 150 Sloflei 0) the Century 8 JO Wiatt Earn 10 a.m. and noon Sunday to on tlie prolllem, close attention to the dabates. 2:00 Pn Football «itow-to help in the purchase of yards, and "a first down with ing the ground-gaining. matter. In thia project he will Ileceivcs Award Cbniuien a 9:00 Make Boom for Dadrfy goal to go. Tw'o ground plays collect funds in the Momauguin At the conclusion of tha film, 3M Talk Atounil 9 JO Caralcade Theatre gowns for the Hlgii SchoolGlee Martin peFelice then broke have' the support of oil East Mr, Perrara has pointed out Harvey F. IwoBdnte of 182 3:30 Adrtntute 10:00 364,000 Ouisllon then lost six yards for Seymour area to maintain the functions in tlic past tho bridge constitutes Mrs. Herbert I. WInor will ans­ »111DAT, NOVIMBIIB < 4110 Face The Nation Club. I; • ' into the clear for.^a 35 - yard Haven citizens regardless of pol­ George Street has received a :i 10:30 WatirironI before Dahn took to the air wer questions relating lo tha 4:30 tit'l Tate A Trio 11:00 Confidential File run for the touchdown. He snar­ itical affiUation. If his original of th^ company. o safety hazard in that It isn't cosh award o( $158 from the 3:00 Wild Bill Hoikok lylrs. Ralph Hurder Is direct­ again, connecting with Stosuy United Nations. . "^td^Too^Jofnlno iram »onnBcntirt 11:30 LH Paul and Maty Ford ed In a pass from Sal Storo for charges can be substantiated, ap­ Company 4's pumper will ac­ wide enough to permit two ve­ Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co. ..'9flO Brtikfitt PlaytioiK* 3 JO Super l^lrctn' 11:35 Niticsp Thiatre ing the show' and Is asslsteil by (or the touchdown, Dalm rush­ 6:00 Studio 57 the extra point,' cutting the Sey­ propriate legal action siiould be company the canvassers under hicles to pass each other simul­ It was announced by Qenerol .inJO The Ymkn fiddltn • llii NIttwm Myron Cohen, Instrumental Ins­ ed the extra point and Seymour 10:45 Window Shonptr 6J0 Yiu Ate VMtt \VKI)."iE6DAT. NUNtMOKB 0 the direction of Company Cap­ taneously. He particularly cni- 7«0 You Aikid .'For It tructor, and Mrs. John Strand- mour lead to seven points. taken. If the charges prove to Manager William P. Gwinn. •\VM Stiiire It Rlih was forced to kick from about tain Fred Mellllo; pliasized the danger where school Old Stone Ctiurcii 12:00 ' Induttiy on Pinde 7J0 Jack Benney 7:00 Good Morning from Connecticut berg, vocal director. East Haven kicked and Jim ho'i'a been In error, a full ex­ Mr. LaBonto was one of 187 IZ'IS til. ol till 8:00 Toait ol The Te«n 9.'00 Breakfast Piayhouia Six plays later East Haven Lewis ran the ball from the 20 planation and retraction ara In Some of the funds will be buses must negotiate the bridge employes who won a total ot 9.-00 Chance let a Lifetime IDJO Yankee Piddten • The Nieliong Consisting of songs, music, Harvest Fair 12:S0 Smth For TomonoN 9J0 Ted MaTt'iAmiliur Hoar was froced to kick from about back to the 30 yard line for order. ' used toward the oompany'i an­ to pick up children In the area's $7,091 In October monthly sug­ ~13>t5 Bonlcwpli. 10:45 Window Shopper daiicing and skits the show will 10:00 llti Begins al 80 ll!I5. PolitfMl Program their own 20 yard line on fourth Seymour. On the next play Les nual Christmas party. housing developments. gestion awards. •. IM AltmiBOfl Newi ' 10JO What's My uni be f presented Friday, November As Important as these remed­ Plans Under Way •: i;ta Chinnil • Mitlnu 11:30 Strike it Rlcli down. Ralph PaolUlo's kick was Dahn tossed a pass and Martin 11:00 Suadiy. Neva Special 12:00 Saint of The Weet IS, In the High School audito­ ies, however, Is' the need for 2:43 tnduttry m Htti* 11:15 let Paul and Maiy Ford blocked and the ball bounded DeFelice iMunced up to Inter, Tha annual 'Harvest rah- oC 9:00 Tin Bli Piyilt 12:15 Lore ol Life rium. Highlight of the show will measures to> prevent such a situ­ 11:45 Hm and sign art into the end zone. Paolllio dove cept on Seymour's 44. tha Old Stone Church win b* - 3:30 Window Shoppir 12:30 Search for Tomorrflw be -Mr. Cohen's newly-organized ation in the future. Flans should - 3:45 Contimlng Mitr Muiowt 12:45 Guiding .Ltgllt over the ball but in the scuffle held Saturday, Novambar M, dance band. Again the Blue Devils started 4:00 Briihlir Diy MONDAY. NOVBMUBB I 1:00 Nancy's Kitchen a charging Seymour linesman be made immediately to prepare Editor Returns to The News from 2 to 0 p.m. In tha ehurcli '4:15 Slirel Sloinl 1:45 Afternoon News to march, grounding out the 44 and keep current Inventories of 2;30 Houie Party got possession and officials rul­ parlor. Mrs. Donald Chldsay la 4 JO Outdoor Adtenturt Club 7;0Q CMd Morning from Connecticut yards In 11 plays. On six plays W^th today's Isnue Qaor^a K. . 3:00 MIrtey Motne club 3:00 The Big Payolt Board Of Education ed it a touchdown for Seymour. all town equipment. At every general chairman, asalstad by 9.'0Q Brcektast Ptaytiouse Stretch returns to Tree Pres.s M .,' sao Ho«d> Ooody 3J0 Window Shopper East Haven's Board of Educa­ in a row Ralph Paolllio carried change in town personnel a care­ poster chairman, Mrs. Wllliaih lOJO The Yankee Peddlers • The Klelsmi 1M~ Channel S MatlnM • Les -Dahn plitnged across for t I . eiK SiBDO 'B 10:45 Window Shoppir. tion will hold its regular meet­ the ball. DeFelice carried the ful check should be made to de­ Publications OR editor of tho ->7:s^^ '* \ •^3% • CJO Seorticipe > Syd Jilli 4.'00 Brighter Bay. the extra point to set Seymour Uussell; decorations chairman, 11:30 Strike II Bich 4:15 Secret Storm ing at 8 p.m. tonight in the ball- across for the score, then termine the presence and condi­ East Haven News, a post he lield (:40 Silly WtiUier Fonnil 12K10 Meet The Stan aiiead,' 14 to ' 0. Mrs. Arthur Itoscnqulst; publicity . 6:45 Thi Newt Today 4J0 Outdoor Advcntura Club Board Room at the high school. caught a pass from Paolllio for briefly In 1952. , 12:13 toia ol Ufa 5M Mickey Mouse Club tion of town property in the de­ ton; supper chairmen, Mrs. How­ 7:00 Dimocratie Twn Cimmltlii ' 12:30 Search for Tomorrow The scheduled meeting was an­ the 'extra .point. .-. ' '/:1S Frank Leahy Football Foitntli 5:30 Howdy Doody ' Early ' in tne second period partments concerned. Mr, Stretch comei from Fal­ ard Eldrldge and Mrs. Charlaa 12:45 Guiding Light 6:00 Stage 8 nounced by Bernard C. Luongq, East. Haven . received . a . blow . DeFelice scor-:d all 14 points 730 , Bin Tin Tin 1:00 The Eliclric Sbo<« The taxpayers of East Haven mouth, MasK., where ho was as- Lasso, arid reservations chair­ '1:00 .Ouli and Harlet 6J0 Sportscipa. • SyrI Jaffa secretary. when co-captain Joel Gustafson (Continued On Pagu Four) " -' 8J0 Crotinadi 1:45 Aftenioin Ne^i 6:40 Scaly Weather Beport Iiave a right to protection against soclated with the Cape Cod man, Mrs. Edith Fletcher.' 2:00 Ciiannel 8 Matinte ' • 9:00 Dotlar a Second 6:45 The Hews Today negligent or wanton destruction Standard-Times for two years as , 9130 Tho Vila- 2J0 Heme Party 7Kia Capteln Gallant All kinds of homemade artic­ 3:00 Science In- Evtiydiy Life a feature writer and photogra­ . 10:00 Beoptei Cholte 7J0 Disniyland of their town equipment. And les, aprons, towels, hankies, 3J0 Window Shoppir t'JO Thi MGM Parade pher working from the Fal­ - i 10:30 The Gnat Clldinletn ; 4:00 flrlghtir Bay the employees of tho town should candy and flower arrangemtnta •U:00' I Led Three Uvei g.'OO Masgutrade Party mouth bureau oC the Cape Cod U-JO • Badge . 7l» . ' .4jl5 ; Secret Slerai 9J0 Penny to a Mllliort Womans Army Corps Explained be afforded this protection will b« on sale, with tha follow­ • 1I;0<1 Niletap Theatii 4J0 Outdoor Adventure Club \0M Widniiday Night Fights against damage to their records daily newspaper. 3:00 Mickey Mouse club ing booth chairmen; aprons, 10:45 Sports Spotlight and reputations. (.00 Stage 8 11 «0 Damon Bunyon Thiatir In his earlier association with Mrs. Marcus Gandossy Sr.; whita -BATUBtUV, NOVBMBKB 6 6:30 .Sportscope • Syd Jatfe U'JO Lei Petit and Mary Ford the , East Haven News, Mr, elephant, Mrs. Lewis Borden; 6:45 The News Today 11J5 Nitecep Thiatre hanitles and towels, Mrs. Ro(er -9:15 V.I. Wlianl 7«0 Mr. ' District Altoraay Stretch was editor of both the '9:43 Darker BUI; Callooiit '7:30 Pollllul Program IHUKiSUAV. NOVKMIIEBIO Christmas Lighls Branford Review and East Ha­ Brown; flower arrangements, 10:00 Bey Scout; Program 8:00 Poiftlril Program ven New, for a few weeks be­ Mrs. Arthur Rosenqulst; African '10:30 Wild Bill HIctib 8:13 T. B. A. 7K10 Good Merntng mm Connecticut UKW Loonry Tunea 8J0 Voice ot Firestone 9»0 Breakfast Playhouse To Clow Nov. 25 fore Jonathan Czar joinofl the violets, Mrs. Edwin Post; noval- 9:00 I Love Lucy UJO. Butlalo Bill. Jr. lOJO Yankea Peddlers . The NIellons Work Is under way to sot up East Haven News and separate tles, Mrs. Harris Anstey; candy, 12:00 Big TIP - 9J0 Medical Horltam 10:45 Window Shoppir Mrs. George Evarts; food, Mrs., . .1:00 Captain Midniiht 10:00 Studio One 11:30 Strlki II Rich editorial offices were established U:00 Douglas Falrhjn^s Prcsinb Christmas street lighting, it was Ernest Pemberton; parcel post, ' I'JO Uncle Jehnny Coins 12:00 This Judaism for the two weekly newspapers. . 2:tia Fuiura Film 11 JO Lee Paul and Mary Fir4 announced by Herman .Scharf of Mrs. Roland Robert, and wishing 1:00 Hm and Sign OH 12:15 Live of Life After attending Branford -•.4 JO Weilira Film 12 JO Search for Teaiomw well is in charge of the Sunday ' 5:00. to 'De Anniunccd 12:45 Guiding Light the East Haven Chamber ot schools he entered the Navy 6:00 Amos N' Anriv School. .'(JO Ad-iintum ; after Thanksgiving New Haven Journal Courier. For 12:00 Adnnturis Al Home three years he worked on the The public is cordially invltsd. 11:10 llcno' Fonda Pteslnte 4'JO Outdov. Aditntura Club Day. A total of 18 new bell orn­ . 1130 Wristling 12:13 Li,e ol Life 5K» Mickey Mouse Club New Haven nioming paper and 12J0 Niticap Theatre 12:30 Search ftr TemHtaw 5J0 Howdy Doody aments are being added this ->U0 Newi and Slin OK 12:49 Bentempis 6:00 Stage S waif assistant sports editor when fi 1:00 Bontimps 6J0 Spirtscape > $y4 Jatle year. he resigned to join Free Press Women Republicans Hivimv, niiWNitia-r 2:00 Channil 8 Matinn 6:40 Scaly Weather Fonciil Publications as an editor. , 2:50 House Party 6:40 Ess* Weather Foncast Tinari Electric Company Is To Meet Thursday ij< Oral BeberU 3:00 Sciente In Everyday Ufa 6:45 The News Todey contractor for the erection of the During the past two years he • 1:45 Ilie Pastor 3:30 Wlndaw Shoppir 7.00 It's A Pietsura East Haven Women's Kapub- " 11:00 Thia li The LHe 4 KM Briglilir Day 7:15 Spertmen S>r9w had done added work In photog­ lighting. llcan Club will meet at 8 pjn. 9±30 The Chrlitopkin 4:15 Secret Story 730 Long Ranger raphy, taking pictures for the 10:00 Laai« Unto My Feel 4J0 Onldeer Adtenlure Ctab 7.15 Democratic Tawn Cammittgg Thursday, November IT, at tha 10:30 Teraa Ban^ S.'OO Mickey Mana Club

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