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; Conn. 5-4 An liulcpcndciU Weekly New.spaipcr ®t|P ^ ^ Maupn N^tuH Our Telephone Numbers I'dilorial: IlOhail 7-S«ll Vol. IX — N o . 52. PubtiiliHj Wfflily hy Ftrf Pt'ii PiihliraM"iu. lor. YfJflv Sii''utiDlioii S2.51) EAST l-l.'WF.N, CONNliXTlCUT. rilURSDAY. MARCM 10, l')Vi. COPY B CENTS Nevor Disconlinued Use Of :E. Wesley Slc|)|), U Town Pump, Barker Says I Assistant Police Save Yout Vision .Sliilomonls Unit Ihn Town Ad- ministrnlion of Frnnk Bnrkoi- hnd disponsed willi tlu? uso of n 'I'nwn- oporatf.'d ^nJ^nliiH' p u m p duiinj; ihc pi'ovioiis term were t'hallotijicd as '"ridiculoiiK" ludny hy UopuhlUinii SiOcrlmnn BnrUof. "TIH' (;MK p u m p s behind tho Fin- Jlousf.' never wt'ro closi-d dtiririi; my ndmlnisii-ntlon," Mr. IJni-kei* ({(•(dnrntl. "All liUiluvny liiu'ks and <iili(.'r heavy ef|Uipment, used M^IS from Uu'se pumps durlnj; my eii- liri' lei'hi in urflco. In fuel, 1 sol )ip llio (,'xncl syslom which has been cnnilnued liy Iho presonl ' Democratic Admlnlslrnlion which was pVaisod l)y fBertel) Klockors, Willi nnf exception. While I was In office I insisted upon a fair lolalion of ail liuslnoss for police cars helween all Main Street gas- oline dealers. 1 huvo heard that tlieie has lieeii some dopnrUiro finm tIdK e(|ual sharintj; plan." Denuuids It^'lraclloti MI liarUer dohiahded that. Mi, Klockar.s, who is a Uopuhlican member of the Board of Public .Safely, rot ruet his ci'llicisni of his (Ml IJai'kor's) administration. Tlio former first'.'(^lect.nian said that present. First Selectman Fionk Clancy had abetted the al- leged rnl.se, statement by .saying lliat ho had put tho pump hack Into opcrallon during his first week in office when he succeeded Mr. Barker and thus had implied that it had been out of use. Mr. Barker said that Mr. Klocknr.s had been quoted In the NEWS as praising the Democratic administration for operating the pumps and "criticizing me . . . for discontinuing their use while I was flr.st selectman, In order to buy g a s a t retail prices from East J I a \ e n dealers." AsUs Check Of Faetst "I am now asking Klockars," he viid, "lo find out the facts and then make a retraction of-.his criticism. As an appolntpd Town official It Is his obllgatlpji to check his facts-before he talks pulilicly; AJV a Uepublican.-pppointod to his office.at.. ihe:request., ofythe^RepUlJr bean 'i'own Cbnimi'iled^ hit? oWe.-! his party the double responsibility of checking his facts before criti- cising his own party. I a m giving him credit for being mistaken or misled, but il i s q u i t s diflcult to understand his motive for rush- ing into public staiument, critical of his own partly, without know- ing what he was doing. Anyone connected with the lllgbway de- paitnient could have quickly sup- plied the facts to him, us could Ml Clancy hlm.self." E.ll.W(Mnan's€lu!) | Plans Busy Monllt! Of Aclivllies \ Mcnihcrs nf Ww Ef.sl lliivcn ! Woninii'.s dull anil liioir f.'iu'.'-ls! will have ilu' oiiiioi'lvinlly to n l - I lend n nim'linB of 'inUii'i'slIni; pin- j (ji'nms of aclivllies" ilurlni; I h o I next tew woolts, Mrs. Fi-od Wnlfu, ! .Ir., feilei'ntinn cluiirnian for tlin | inenl club, niinouncert loilny. • j The fiisl event will h e I h e e e l c - | hrnlion of ihc fifth Annual Gar- den Day nl Ihc Univer.sily (if Con- ncelii'ut, in Sion-.i, on Tuesday, March 2 2 . T h e inocram licidns al 10 a . 111. llolii'i-l Pcter.s, assisliinl piofes- .sor of iiiti'oiioniy, one nf several .spealter.s, svill discuss "CllemieaV Cnnlrol of Weeds and llrush on t h e H o m e G r o u n d s , " i \ i r s . Lauieltc. M. .SwhiKen, asslstanl Inslriielor In floriculture, will discu.ss floral urraiiKcments In the home. In nddilinn the University's l^roen houses will be open to visi- tors from 9:30 a. m . t o 'lil.'i p .in. Resei'valions must lie niiiilc by March IQ. Followine will be "Slate Lcgl.'i- Intivo Day", a program sponsored by the Service Bureau for Wom- en's Organl'/alions. on Mnrcii 24, In the club rooms at C . F o x & Company In Hartford. On March 20 "Inlerniilionnl Affairs Day" will be observed al the First CoriBregalional Church In Cheshire al 10 a. m. Reserva- tions for me programs for mem- b e r s a n d g u e s t s m u s t b e m a d e with Mrs. Wolfe at 110 7-181,'i not laler than March 24. Details of Ihe latter two pro- gramij. wlli he carried . In next week's Is-'ule"of' llib •NE'WSt). - : Chief, Succumbs Af.iislanl filler !*;. WesloyStpp- |tf, of the Kast Unveil police fnree, died sudilcnly In hi^ home al 'X1^ Uennet I'.l. this morning. Ill' was Hie vhrtliit of IL hi':irt Mtt.iiei(. We wiis-fSd years ohl. Olili-r Strp'ie \\\u\ lin;! been prnmntiMl to his preseiil rank on AHKUSI 2'>, lim^, tia<l liiMMi a full-llnie iticniher of tlii>' pidlce force since V.ay », ll):i*.i. urier 'lervhiB (wo yeur.-. iin a snpi-r- nuinerary. 'J"he poll<^e station reo^ived -in emergency call unmnd l!i;tr. It: in. niid Dr. Vintent Ualletfti was Millrd. Police Chief iMwi.i I'rlest and Officer l.oni.-* 'roi-elln sped to the linnie wi'.'ii ii restis- cKatni'. illowever, (liief St^'ppc was tlecUvari'd dcn,t shortly ai- lervvtird. , H e l.s . s u r v i v e d hy Ids wife, niul rnntih' liiid dun clilldreii. 'Ihe hitdy was tuUeit tn Hie ('iirlis riinprnl liiine, (II) . M a i n .St.. In Itrttiifotd. The iiiviihtaiit (ddi'T was pio- ninted lo police serueuiit in March I, of I1H8, and was maue Uentenant on Oclaher IC, inrid. Friends Of Music To Observe l5Ui Year At Dinner Monday The Friends of Music .will ol>- serve their fiflcenlh anniversary with a dinner meeting Monday evening al G:'iri In the Old .Slone Cliurch parish hou.sc, Miss Mar- garet Tucker, preilidcnt announc- os. A business nieeling and musical progrnni will follow the dinner. I Mrs. Donald Chid.sey .and Miss I Dorothy Evarls arc in charge o f | the dinner nrrangemenls. R o s e r - | vallons for Ihe dinner niusl he! made-'hv a d v a n c e . \ Y l l h the co-j chairmen or tlie te.lciihone; sfiuiul. I Delay Over School Site Purchase Is Explained Chamber Commerce Opposei Zoning Code Concession's Advises Parents School Insurance Not Unlimited I'arcnls of children who .irc covered by tho voluntary student protc^.-ion • plan provided by the E a s t I l n v o n s c h o o l s y s t e m o u g h t to be advl.sed that the insurance pol- icy does nol offer iinllml|ed cov- eiago. So s a y s a local dentist who claims be was "stuck" for three pupil dental cases because lie was led to believe tlint the insurance coverage was witliout, limit. The complaint comes from Dr. Charles Donadio, D.D.S.. who.sc offices are at 239 Main SI. His ciilicl.sm was leveled ul a volun- laiy pupil in.surance plan Institut- ed several y e a r s a g o by the Board o f E d u c a t i o n a s a n accommodation to the public. Voluntary IMan Under the Insurance plan, pupils who wish coverage pay a dollar per school year and receive a re- ceipt entitling them lo protection. I'he collection and administration of the plan falls upon the local school .system. A copy of the policy certificate which w a s s e n t lo Dr. Donadio by tlic company after he had written a letter of complaint bears this con.splcuous notation stamped across Us face: "This Is Limited Insurance - Read Carefully". Dr.T Donadlo's complaint is that of a number of parents he had questioned, n o n e ' c l a i m e d having seen a copy of the policy. His "boef'^.was touched off hy a re- cent .case in which a High School student's dental expenses exceed- ed $100 while the insurance plan places a .?50 limit on dental ox- pimses. T h e d c n l i s l c l a i m s t h a t I n a prior case, the insurance plan did not cover the dental foes, at all, be- cause Ihe policy did not cover dental treatment "cxeepl as injury to natural teeth" anil the 'ca.se ih poinl w.asa f i l l e d t o o t h a n d there- lore described a s " n o t nolural'^'iliy Ihe insumnce- company. "If Ihei-e 'are limitations to these policies, then let thc^imrents know wluit they are". Dr.'- Donu- diu tuld. .Concerned lest future conccs- .sions destroy the efficacy of the new town plan, the East Haven Chamber of Commerce voted un- animously for a resolullon "sup- porllng and approving Ihe uc- copled Town pilot plan and ''oil- ing regulations and recommend- ing I h a t the Planning and Zon- ing Commi.s.sioil enforce Us pro- visions without dovialion." 'I'he acllon was taken at the regular monthly meeting of Ihc Chamhor held Tuesday night in the Adam House. Fifteen mem- bers of the group attended. The Chamber also placed itself on record as recognizing the need lor sewers In East Haven and recommending that the town San- itlallon Commltiee expedite its preliminary study in o r d e r t o pre- sent cost estimates to tlie towns- people a s s o o n as possible. Says I'Inn Iiiadi'(|uate A di.scussioa of the future of Ihe.towin plan eiLsucd after D. Charles Beau.solell, director of the Redevelopmoril Agency, Informed ihe Chamber Hint the plan does nol meet the reiiulremcnis of the I'ederal Slum Clearance Act. Mr. BeauKOleil told the Clianl- her that if the Town failed to secure sewers and to lake ad- vantage of Ihc henefils ihat re- dcvelopmcnl of Momauguln prom- ises, Ihat It will "retreat Inlo ,decay." Several mcmhers of the Cham- ber were disturbed over reports thai a local contractor had Indi- cated that lie will apply for a waiver of rcqulremeois for side- walks and curbs In a new de- v e l o p m e n t . ' Mr. Beausolell, who praised Jerome Grady^ chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission, and Ihe other commission mem- bers for recent actions, said thai he considered a compromise re- cently granted to the Vedlln Con- struction company as "logical enough." He said Ihat the board hod waived the sidewalks and curbs in return tor a bridge to provide a second exit. Defended Compromise Mr. Grudy has defended the compromise o n . I h e grounds Ihat the zoning board would have heen In an untenable po.sllion, legally speaking, if it attempted to en- force the new provisions lo the letter. This was .so, he said, be- cause the plot iilan had been .submitted slxly days before action was taken finally on the pilot plan. It a zoning board tails to take acllon within sixty days, a plot plan may be considered approved. However, a request by .lames Carina, local builder, who plans In construct a 100-lioine develop- nienl oti EooU Rd. In Fo.xon, lor (SMOllnk Sluilln) nr Kilwaid I. Cloffl oploinotilsi, and Mis nI•^llln Will M I H a sample pnsti r pr()(lnllliln„ SjiM \our Msiiin \ \ i i k ' I'osli i i nii liiini, dlslrlhuted to slous athnu Mala St I Ills (lai sliuus siiini nOlS IS £i' r-\ Ml HI IS Connors LqM^ Report Of Sfigh Ridc^p^Aclion Inlnie \\\ lONAIIIAN CAMl a waiver of culh a n d . s i d e w a l k requiremenis has renewed the (luoslion on whelher (he zoning hoard will draw a slricl line. Volunteered Tii I'"lx Itoad Mr. Cannn iiilroduccd a pre- liminary map at a meeting of liie •/.ohlng hoard last wei.Mi. At that lime lie indiculcd Ihat he vol- unleered lo Ki'ade and pave that portion of Rock Rd. which lies williin the bounds of Ihe devel- opmenl. The road Is an accepted Town street and thej-efore lii'S within the province of Ihe Town to malnlaln.. .Mr. Cnnna .said Ihat ho did not lle.lhls offer lo his requesl for Ihe waiver of sidewalks and curbs liocauso he, did nol waul lo place hlni.solf In Ihc po.silion of offer- ing n.''deal." T h i s w a s verified hy Charman Grady who said lie did nol view the volunteering of road repair and tho Imiuiry aboul a waiver as related actions. Mr. Canna did say, however, that he did have la mind the pos- sihUity Ihal if he was spared the co.si of building walks and curbs thai he could apply the money .saved Iownid rebuilding that por- tion of the road within the de- vclopnienl. The development lies athwart the 13rnaford and Nonli Branfol'd 'liounilary lines and ri'2_ of the homes will he In Easl' Haven. Would Save Town .'Miiiiey Such an improvement would spare Ihe 'I'own Ihc cost of sucli work. However. Mr. Canna made 11 p l a n this week that- he expected the Town Jo fulfill Us obligation in paving that porilon of Rock Rd. between Us juncture, wllh River Rd. and the development boundary when the dovelopmeni Rcpoils dialing «iili Ihc alUged acllon nf Ihe High Ridge Civic AssiH-ialion in approving a resolu- linii favorini; a • S l O - p e r - p u p U nd-~ dillonnl swile aid grant -were labeled unlrue this week by Wil- liam Connors, vice-president of the associalion. Mr. Conniirs did not indicate spccifidilly which portions of a NEWS story last week denllng with Iho iniincr were unlrue but inid this repoilcr Ihal Ihc story w.-is rcplclo Willi u n t r u l h s . H e saki he was "disturbed" over Ihe r/'- poil and demanded the sourci' of Informalion, threatening legal ac- llon if he miled 10 gel il, lie (lid nol inilicali.. whal the iialure of the "legal acllon" would be, or In w h o s e n a m e lie would Instilulc II.. M r . . C o n n o r s also called Mrs. Phyllis Flood, the reporlor who wrote tho story and iiiformcd her ;.iiat il was "all ll'-s" and tlial the accpunt had liille relation Willi the facts. Stary CiMifirmcd Mrs. Flood mill Mr. Connors thai she had checked Hie story With Frank Clifford, J'ormer pres- ident of the civic association, and that lie had confirmed the fads. The original infnrinalion liail been received from Mrs. Ruth Tannen- bauni. a nicnibcr of Ihe group's board of directors. .Mr. Connors' reply lo Mr. Clif- ford's cnnfirmalion was"mayhc he thinii's U's .so, hut lie's jusi one of a few thai does," The re- poilcr inquired wholhcr Mr. Con- nors was acting on Ihe nulhoriza- lion of the civic group. The Inl- ler' .stated that he was vice-pres- ident of Ihe group. Mr. Connors lold this I'cpnrlcr that tho civic association had Its own organization for handling n e w s a n d Ihal disclosures by other persons was not authorized. Ho accused this reporter of "double is occupied. The stretch of road talk" when he was informed Ihal measures aboul 700 feet Mr. Cannn, who will preseni a wrilten request for the waiver to the zoning board In ihe near future, justified il on this argu- ment: All neighboring dcveiop- monls are without sidewalks. A concession was. made recently waiving the need of walks and curbs in another now develop- ment. The development which he will build will be on the Town limits and al the end of a long road, and Us walks, if they arc put In, will nol connect Willi any other walks. They will, in effect, he Isolated. If the lown waives this require- m e n t o f w a l k s a n d c u r b s , t h e con- tractor can help out In paving part of n town-accepted road which the Town will now be oh- llgatcri to piil Into proper con- dition for the inbabliunts of the new devolopnient. a now.spaper is not obliged lo lo veal its sources of information. Cliffnnl Made Mnllon According to reirahlo'so'u'rce.si II was Mr. Clifford who had moved that Ihe associalion approve a $40 increase in stale aid grants and thai aclion he publicized.' The mailer w.is voted unanimously, ac- cording to iliesc same .sources. Mr. Connors also objected that hl.s name had been "misused" in Tile NEWS story. He .said that Tlip NEWS reporlor "had no lijjhi" to append a brief account of the insiallation of new otficcrs, including himself, to t h e s t o r y re- garding Ihe aclion taken In favor of^lhe per-pupll; grunt.' Mr. Con- nors claimed thai the joining of the iwo ileiiis made it appear Ihal h e ' w a s in agreement with poilid tli^li Rldt,( ri\ii Ginup action slalcd Ihal 11 h a d approved of Siaie Rep. Elizahelh Croiimey's aclion ill favorillg liie S40 \n- crciise ami was critical of Rep. Adclhcri C. Maulle for favorliiB a sniailcr Increase amounling'lo 152!) m o r e , or $21 if a supplement- ary .$4 g r a n t Is couiiled as part of lhi> .preseni slale allocation of aid. EllllS Swimmer Cops New England Divinf^ Title In fulfillmenl. of Ihe fondesi hopes of Coacif .Joseph Mcllllo, iisl Haven High School won n le in the New England Inlcr- lioiaslic Swinimhlg meet whicll was held Saturday al Hic Brund- igc Memorial Pool at the llnl- veisUy of Conncclicul, Michael P.rcrcioii,. son of Mr, and Mr.s. Frank lircrelon lit 1150 Short Beach lid.,' won Hic Now England diving lillc in conipclilion again.sl 21 olher divers,. The 17-yeor-ol(l senior ,scorod a lolal of (i'-'.T polnis J/i place.first ill Ihe morning Irials and then scored WiM points in Ihc evening finals Willi a sparkling pijrform- ance. The prevloii's wi'ck "Mike" jusI missed capluring Ihe Coniieclicul sialc tUic. Kcefe I'hices 7tll In Saturday's conference an- otlier niemhor of Iho Easl Haven '"h swimSling team placed sev- cnlh In Ihc 100-yard backstroke, that was Frank Kcefi... n-year- - ''i son of Mr, and Mrs. .Frank Keefe of 105 -Tyler SI. Frank missed sixlh place by n lenlh of a .second when his Hiine was clocked al o n e * m i n u t e and 7.S seconds. Thirly-six high .schools from six -states competed I n t h e meet which was sponsored by the Council of 'Now Englond .Secondary and In- depenclonl Schools Principals' As- sociation. . FfA Council Asia Reason For Delay n Site Purchase by I'llVI.I.IS l'I.C>()I> Tile East !lave;i Council of ii-'.nis ami 'Icachers voted 'uu- iiiilnuiicly 'I'licsiUiy nip.lil lo cn- iluise Hie .fill per pupil increase 111 S i n i c graiils covered hy House Hill lliri aficr lii'iirlng: n loiter ii m i l hy Hernard l.iioiigo, .sec- I laiy of llle . Hoard of Educa- II 111 a s k i n g lor Ihe CouncH's co- pclJltinii. l.cHcrs will lie seal by Ihc Coiiiicil Sccroliiry to lleprc- -.1 l u a t i v i ' s Elizaliclli Crmiiiicy lUlil \ilcllMiil Maulle urging lliclr siip- porl nf Hils lilll. Mrs, I'Mward Kronherj;, Sr. salil III 11 s h e had liilkcd with Sigiiinnii Aiiier. iegislallvc clialrmaii of Ihc siMic I'i'A, wlio urged Ihal all I I'A iinils lake acllon on the hill. \\ Idle a nuinher of local unlls Iwid already voleil lo d o ' so, Ihc uiigiu of Ihc Cnuiicll was thrown Ixiilnd Hie .'(to inci'oase. and uiill li li'gales were laid lo ask Indl- \itnai inemliers of lliclr groups 10 conliicl Iho reprcsentiillvcs f ivorlng Hie $'10 grant. liuiiilrc Alinul Srhonl Hlle I'lic Council also assigned two lasi'- lo Ihc Fad I''inrtinK Cii'oup liia.r.l liy E. Wiiiinni Muelil. 1 Irsl, President Edgar Surprcn- ant asl'.ed them lo find oul why Ihc sile for Ihc Junior high school on North High .SI. had nol been purchased. I'.;iemciiliiry School Building Commlltoe Chairman ( . c o i ' g e •' L e i l s , . w h o was proseiu, was asked for-.aa oxplunallon. He slalcd ihai: Some .time .^liad heen Ipyolved in. »urvej/a, and'title | seafclios' on, the ilfdi'ieny.vVwi - lli.at, 111 is; h h i ;l<(!i5 ii'.. coinjiijy; cilX' "af l M ? i - six weeks a'gi). Ho did iiol knmy ihc. leason for Hie delay, ho salil, but pointed out Ihnt he hail boon on va- talion uiilll t h i s w e e k . . H o pronils'- ed lo chock Inlo Iho ninttor. In Hie incatiliine, the Fact Elnding Group will work closely wllh llio Building Coniiuilleei for a period of lliree weeks. Al the end of Ihal lime If a sullsfaclory rea.son for llic delay hasn't, been glveit b.V the .Selectmen and the Board of Finance, the Fact FiililinK Group will allempl lo find Ihe answer." On Friday evening inernlicrs of Ihe group will ul l e n d Iho Board of lOducallon mooting. . Board Chairman Francis ft^alsh wlio nl- 1 ended Tuesday's Council meot- liig rcporled Ihal the board's Research Comniiltoo was holding: a scries of .sessions IrylnfJ lo rush n reporl lo he submllled lo llic Board on Friday nlglit. This will cover enrollmeiil figures nnd COS|K of fulurc school consi ruction and is being prepared lo submll nl n pulillc lienrlng In the near future, Jloniliiirdri;] .Willi <tiicsll(iiiK . Ilolii Mr. Walsli and Supl. of Schools R. Vornoii Hays wore bombarded wllh questions con- cerning tho liold-up In proceort- ing with conslrucllon of a junior high school. Mr.'Walsli read from board minutes Iho rocnmmendn- llon of the Research Commiltee Ihal a public hearing be hold, fol- lowed by a : r e f o r o n d u n i vote. Still reniaining unanswered was a question as lo why this referen- dum vole was nocossary, since a capacity crowd of t'nxHayers had voted on May 18, ,105.') lo place tho school system under Ihe li-ri-.l plan. Mr. Muehl agreed that his Pact Finding Croup would lake on the responsihilily of delving Inlo tlioBO mailers, but warned that they were restrlclod lo uncovering Finance Ud. Uill To mW\ Ilcarin};MaiTli2*), Anaslasio Kcvcals llearlni* on ii loetilly stuMisiireit lilll III unieiiil the 1';iisl illuven llfiiii'il ol ^Mtla^el^ Art 'JIMN liceit ttost|iniii'(l until 'rtie.Hihiy, iMiit-eh !Jt), IMaMiew Atmsliislo, Iteiinhli- eini town I'^lniirnnnt, •auniiniienl hnUby, Mv. Atiiistnsin siil.t \\\nl Ihe heiirhiit: will ho hehl ul t w o | M I I . ill Uooin -111 In \\\\\ .Slnle rii>i- * lol hy Ilie Oilles HMtl iVuiounhs Otiiinnitlet', INiKliinnhip: the lieiultiK will ulvn llir iiiililir ntii- pie . notloii H(» lliiil lntere*itetl tiersiniH ni«V utlejiil inul evpress their vle\v«, he niiltl. \\'M\ Weather Is lUamed, Held ll|) Survey Work T h e r e I s n o c a u s e for cxcllonioiil because purclinsc of privnio prnp- crlies lor a Junltlr high .site off No, lllgli St,. Ims been delayed, Ray I.urle, a member of Hio Elu- niontary .School UiilldlnB Conimll- Ico, sahl last night. . •Mr. I.urle said that;Imdwonllicr coupled wllh other dltricultlp9 lind slowed Kurvoy.work on the prop- CMllos 10 determine their oxnct hoiimls nnd ni'on. IIo siild Ihiil, tlio survey should ho:c«iriiili)tiid by the end of this weolt, ,.'riiirn' llio' coin- inllloo will he able to jtol. i'ciii|y lo laforin Hie Biini'd'ot FInnnco the exact amount of money Ihitl^wlll 111' iiocdod for I h e iiui'clm.so. ', "We've boon working on II," ha said. "We do think Ihut llio work has been slow, bultlio weather has bijen. lousy nnd oiir sui'V(ii'or has heoii up to. Ills.hips 111 muil coiiiplolln|{:;.ilils-vyorki"^', , ,: iiiillN WiiR AilvlHCd MivLurio siild that, GcorBO Lf- lis, clinlrinnn of the school build- ing r.pomrnlltjie- had been ndvlsort of i.lie:'pi'OBi'c>S' 'of the work by himself and Jamos Cupninehnm, another mombor (it t h e coininltloe. H o s a i d t h a t R o i i o H D e c U o i y w h o has heen hirod liy the conimlttDo lo do Hio siiiTcy work, had pul In many hours .selling I h o h o u n d s nt Iho properties. Because I b o prop- e r t y w a s boljig ncqiili'eil for school cii'llcs wiio were ">"-• " " ' ' b e o n U H o a l a t t i grants worn chnrging t h a i . t h e Ib^'vyi,. |i8,*/feld,: the .w.ork had'.to facl.s. lie cnulloned Ihat Hie coin- mil loo would lose Us effective- ness If groups approachod for In* formallnii were afraid ihe com- inltlce p l a n n e d . 1 6 go hilo acllon once Ihcy'd acquired Ihe data Ihcy Kiiuglit. In-ills r e p o r t . n i r t h e Fact Find- ing Group's a'ltcnipt lo secure on- rollinent riguves, Mr. Muehl.stated that when President Surpronnnl, Mrs. Cullen and he appeared he- tore llic Board o f E d u c a l l o n , they were hnildod figures compiled In Oclolior inS'l and puhllshed nl Ihnl'tlnii!. Since no up-to-duto fig- ures could ho seclired, ho had nol called In mooiing of ihc Fact Finding Croup as ihoy lind nolh- liig lo discuss. Critics OlitspoUi'ii '.Among the oulRpnken In Board nf, Educallon was 6vitdlng Us,responsihilily In falling to pro- !eeet)^.vyltti.Jc.onslvucUon of a. jun- •lM_'hlKil"s''.liO"X.wffff«S Ilurdor and Mr.s. Burton Reed. CJuosllons wore'alfidi'Uiscd by Mrs; George Lotls and' Mr., Ilei'd. Tl was docldod to call n special nieeilng of Ihe Council as soon as Ihe FncI FlndhiK Group has a.sseinhled Informalion. on both of Hie i'eseai'cho.H assigned lo IhPin. Al tho close ol the nieedng Supl. Hays sliowed colored films lakon when pupils moved Inlo Ihe Overbrook and Deer.Run Schools. W h i l e ' busloads of pupils are shown leaving for I h c n o w schools, it was pointed out thai the old schools are sllll filled lo capnclly. Stipl. IIay.t ended his cominonlary by praising tile Elementary School Building Coianillloo for Ihe couiitless hours liioy've devoted lo Hiclr work. Town IVIecling, Nol Selcclmcii, Oltay.s Roads, Clancy Says Roads In the lllgii Ridge devel- opmenl hnve not been ncceplod by h'-.' Board ot Selectnion nad will nol he acceplcd unlil afler a fav- orable lown mooiing aclloa. • T h a t flat slnlcmenl was made this week by First Selectman Eraiik S. Cluncy lo iiucll rumors Ihal Ihe Board (if Selcc|men had accoplcd the r o a d s I n the develop- ment. . Mr, Clancy said Ihut Hie matter of acceplnncc would be handled In the same' rouilne way as hnve other roads In the past. The pro- cedure, he said. Is for a lown meollng to vole acceptance of Ihe roads subjecl to npproviil liy the Board of Selectmen, Tlie select- men examine the load or lakiiig the rocominendulloa of Ihc town engineer, cither ginnl or deny approval. ho v,ojT,n66Ul'tlt6.' ThO'; Bivr^jyqrj^s\v^)^•k'-.^vnR, n(ndi) 'iiddil|onixUy^--ajfrfcult.;, because n 'numbb't'o't»i|ii.liD,irinVI{«.i;H--Iinil-bcion.. covered oVjit,In"tiift.;Coilt'so.,of.ile- v'olO|)iniif|t,''ijt'l.iiHtl nji'Slo'i'th; High St. by lhai,vi(iiini biilltioi'S.' Ml'. Decker Imil ii'i'pl'obo foi' liie ninrk-, ers. -: ; ..' \ ''- , . ; , On the wdloh cdni'pnny ond of Ihe prpperiles which , H e In Ihe lower part of tlit? F a r m River vol- ley,.It was uoccssary for Mr. Dock- e r a n d I l l s i u r v o y l n g team In hack corridors through undorbrush so thai other fllffhls might lip' Inkon from markers oh Ihc compnny properly. ', Exact size of, Iho. proportlos.wlll detci'iiilne l|iD-.exnct ninouni, to be paid RihceoplIons were' ohinliied on a pried, per, ncre, agrceniont wllh Ihu prnpdrly pwiinrs. Mr, I..iii'l«,.lt)id Uils i'l'pni'ter Ihut he lind nol, reiid hiiy accounts of Ihe- P.T.A. CDUIICH'R ncllon Tues- day night, jfe saw no rcn.son fpr concern. , - .Sclecliucii Are Itenily, First Seloetman Frank .Clancy was nskdd to ' c o m m o n t on - M r . Lolls' reiiirirks. He ropjlcil. that I h e Board of Se|oclnion WU.H rcmly lo borrow iho niohey nccdoii^ Ifi liny Hie prajici'lloK' as soon iis Ihe building commUteb rcquoslod. IIo snid ho t h o u g h t : M r . . L o t I s wns In error If h e I h o u g h l ' t h e seloclinen were responsible f o r t h e dcluy. The selectmen wore not rospon- slble for any delay,'ho said, lin- cause tlio building conimSttco was handling the ohljro noKOIIntlons for ncqulrliig the property. "Any time they are ready, we are", ho said. He Indlcaled Ihut he was "In touch" with Ihi) commlltcc. Registration For Kindergarten For Next Year To Begin On March 22 In I Sill Year As Town Aii(liloi-.s The auditing firm of Weinstein & 'I'hnm of 185 Church .St., New Haven, is now serving Us 15lh year as Town auditor for Easl Hav(.*n, a chock of the records re- vealed this week. The nndlling fiiin, which tir,st began its local diilies in HMO, liaii liecn serving witlioul inlorruptlon since, Auditors arc appointed by the ''-'ard of Finance pr.'*,r to the New Haven aud- tors, tlie T o w n ' hooks were aud- tliC rcporled a.-.-Hoif, v/lilch he was Hod by .lames V , S i m o n i and Roy ni/r. j E , Biirwcll wlio ,scrved svllhoul Laui v.'ook's account ot ih^ r e - j i n t e r r u p t i o n from 1935 to 1910, Rcglslrnllon f o r t h e lOSn-.'jfl kin dergarlen classes will begin on Tuesday, March 22, according to an announcement by the office ot the supcrlnlpndeni of schools. R Is anliclpaled that approxi- mately 400 children will b'e regist- ered In .Hie various elcmcntai'y echools thai hnve kindergarten cint.ses, Enunicrallon flfiures for October 1, 19.54 ladle-ited that 42.1 children were ellgihle I n a t t e n d the klnderKarteii classes. H o w e v e r , il Is e x p o c l o d that new families which have moved into lown-since last Ocloher and new families arriving in the near fu- ture will boost the total number of registrations. Ulrlli Certificate! lt4Milllrcrt Parents a r c b e i n g rcfiucsted lo note tho t i m e a n d place of rogls- Iratlon for their school disliicts, and t o b r i n g n h l l t h eerllticate for registering cliUdren. The cliUd- r e n w h o arc five years old by next .lanuury 1 5 a r e eligible. 'I'lils registnillon schedule was posted: D e e r R u n , T u o s . M a r . 2 2 0:30 a.m. Highland, Tues. M a r . 2 2 , H.'IO p.m. O v e r b r o o k , W e d . M a r . 2:1 ! l ; 3 0 a.m. Laurel, W e d . M a r . 2;t, 1:30 p.m. Union and Tultle, T h u r . M a r . 24, fl:30 a. m. Clllls, Thuf. Mar. 24, .iLlO p.m. Momauguln, FrI. Mar. 27>, 9:30 a.m. Vncclnullon Is required; pio- school physicals are recoinmoiided, t o b e done by the family pliy.sl- clan, or call the Eu.st Haven Pub- l i c H e a l t h Association for un up- polnlmont. Only those children, legistored o n t h e a b o v e d a l e s will bo assuroil a place tn n e x t y e a r ' s kindergarten elas.ses, iiccoi'dlnis to tho superin- tendent. Tcaclier Meeting Professor E. William Muehl ot Ihe yalo Dlvliiliy .School will ad- dress the annual Convocation ot Tcnchois' Collogos nl Aniarlllo, Texas, lomoirow. Ills subjecl will h o " E d u c u l l o n ' s Now Dimensions." Prof. M u e h l , w h o lives on Maple .SI. In Faxon, will be one of lliroo speakers before the convocation who will oxamlno modern educa- llon from non-nc'ndemic points ol view. lit will annlyzo olemonlnry and secondary school problems from Iho standpoint of ttie Christ- ian faith. .Sees "IJiie" Dlhiipiicurinir "Tho once dcfinllc lino betwcon religious education nnd educallon In general," he" will point out, "Is becoming more difficult to fjnd. As Christian thinkers d e v e l o p ' Ihelr concern tor tho fuels and piohlcms of human life, as op- pi.led to a narrow concern with the supornnlurni, religion hoslns lo Involve mens thai were onco Ihnugbl to be the exclusive p r o v ^ ' luce of secular schools . . . And as it becomes clearer.to seottlur educators that what they were once able to regard as commonly ' accepted values ore boKig sub-- jeclcd to searching question, Hiey will find tiieinselvos forced lo deal with mntlers once thouslit to b? purely religious," v-'.l US'-

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Five East Haven Mermen Score In C.I.A.C. Swimming Meet At Storrs

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Packers Hold Ijcacl In Biddy fjcagne As Electricians Upset Medianics

T h e P n t m l e r l F o o d s t e a m t . i o k o v e r t h e l e a d In I h e EasI , H a v e n l . l o n s B i d d y B n s k e l b u l l L e a i j i i e o n . S n U i r d n y . . S i e v e F l o r l o . s co red 1(1 p o l n i s t o l e a d t h e P u c k e r s l o v i c -In i -y o v e r M e l c a l f ' s D r i l l ; . S t o r e h y a . s c o r e of n2 -2 f l .

T h e P a c k e r s h a d h e e n s h a r i n g f i r s t p l a c e w i t h P & R M o i n r s .

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In s e c o n d p l a c e ' , B i i b C e l u n l a n o s c o r e d 14 p o i n t s . t o - l e a d t h e s h o o t i n g . A l M I z g e r . h a d f o i i r polnUs l o h i s c r e d i t , i f e n r y M a c -D o n a l d , t w o , a n d J i m m y D e c e . s a r e , I w o .

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. S a l u r c l a y ' . s g a n i P S w p r e p l a y e d w i t h o u t t h o s e c h o i c e p l a y e r s . w h o h a d b e e n t a k e n f r o m t h e s e v e r a l I d a m s In l i t e l e a g u e t o m a k e , u p a n A l l S t a r l e a r n f o r c o m p e t i t i o n In I h e s l a t e i r i i i r n u i n e n l p l n y -riown.s.

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w i l l p l a y a c c o r d i n g l o t h i s s c b o d -u l « : -

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1 1 a . i n . . A l l S t a r s v.s.' n e n c h -h e a d ; l l l g h R i i l g e v s , C o r n e r S l o r e .

Biddy All Stars Edged Out By Trowbridge 35-32

T h e A l l S t a r c l u b of t h e E a s t H a v e n L i o n s ' B i d d y B a s i t e l b a i l L e a g u e w a s e d g e d o u t of t h e q u a r t e r f i n a l e l i m i n a l l o n s o f t h e S o u t h e r n N e w . E n g l a n d . B i d d y

I l o u r n a m e n t w h e n i t b o w e d t o ' J ' r o w b r i d g o R e c r e a t i o n b y t J i e c l o s e . score o f .15-;i2. T h e g a m e w a s p l a y e d a l t h e Y M C A b u i l d i n g In N o i ' w u l k .

I t w a s t h e f i r s t t i m e a r o u n d f o r t h e l o c a l B i d d y p l a y e r s w h o n e v e r h a d m u c h "of a n o p p p r l u a l t y u n l t l t h i s s e a s o n t o t i -y ' I h e i r p r o w e s s w l l h t h e b a l l a n d h o o p .

B i l l P i l e a n d E d T l o r n e y Io i | t h e . s c o r i n g f o r E a s t H a v e n . P i l e w a s h i g h m a n w i t h 15 p o l n i s a n d T I e r n e y , • w h o h a s P i t e , w h o s p a r k s t h e I b c a l P a l m l o r l F o o d s t e a m , . w a s 'h lgl i , . w a n w i t h 1 5 p o i n t s ; w h i l e T I e r n e y , w h o h a d l e d C o r h e i - S t o r e l o a n u m b e r of w i n s , w a s n e x t w i t h 1 0 ' p o i n t s . '

E a s t H a v e n w a s t h e f i r s t l o s c o r e In a ifast b r e a k i n g p l a y h y P i l e . H o w e v e r , A n d y D o p i n o a n ­s w e r e d w i t h a l a y - u p a n d a f o u l s h o t , p u l l i n g t h e T r o w b r i d g e t e a m a h e a d . A l t h o u g h I h o l o c a l AH S t a r s w e r e c l o s e b e h i n d a l l t h e w a y , t h e o t h e r t e a m , m a n a g e d l o k e e p I h e l e a d , w h i c h t h e A l l S t a r s f i n a l l y w h i t t l e d d o w n l o t h r e e p o i n t s .

S c o r e b y p e r i o d s ( T r o w h r i d g e -E a s t H a v e n ) : 1 6 - 1 0 , 2 3 - 1 8 , 2 7 - 2 1 .

Democratic Women's Club To Hold A Rummage Sale Mar. 12

T h e E a s t H a y p n D e m o c r a t i c W o m e n ' s C l u b w i l l i i o ld . a . r u m ­m a g e s a l e i n t h e b a s e m e n t of t h e E a s t H a v e n T o w n I l a l l o n S a t u r ­d a y m o r n i n g , M a r c h 12^ f r o m !) a . m . u n t i l 1 2 n o o n . ;

M r s . H a r r y V i o l a I s c l i a l r l a d y a n d a!( |Slst ing h e r a r e t h e f o l ­l o w i n g : M r . s . M a b e l I f a i i l e y , M r s . R o b e r t M a n s f i e l d , M r s . H e r m a n S c h a r f , M r s . A l b e r t J a c o b Mi-s . D b m l n i o k M o l l l l o , M r s . W . ' l l e n d -

A n y o n o w i s h i n g t o d o n a t e a r l -r l c k s , M r s . M o r y S a b o i i n d M r s W i l l i a m F r i e n d .

I d e s f o r t h e s a l e a r e a s k e d t o c a l l H O 7 - 2 8 4 1 .

Social Scicnli,si. To A(l(lie.s,s Old Slone Church Men's Club

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" T I H ' (;MK p u m p s b e h i n d t h o F i n -Jlousf. ' n e v e r w t ' r o c los i -d d t i r i r i i ; m y n d m l n i s i i - n t l o n , " M r . IJni-kei* ({(•(dnrntl. " A l l l i U i l u v n y l i i u ' k s a n d <iili(.'r h e a v y e f | U i p m e n t , u s e d M^IS f r o m U u ' s e p u m p s d u r l n j ; m y e i i -l i r i ' l e i ' h i i n u r f l c o . I n f u e l , 1 sol )ip l l i o (, 'xncl s y s l o m w h i c h h a s b e e n c n n i l n u e d l iy I h o p r e s o n l ' D e m o c r a t i c A d m l n l s l r n l i o n w h i c h w a s p V a i s o d l)y f B e r t e l ) K l o c k o r s , Wil l i n n f e x c e p t i o n . W h i l e I w a s In o f f i c e I i n s i s t e d u p o n a f a i r l o l a l i o n of a i l l i u s l n o s s f o r p o l i c e c a r s h e l w e e n a l l M a i n S t r e e t g a s ­o l i n e d e a l e r s . 1 h u v o h e a r d t h a t t l i e i e h a s l i ee i i s o m e d o p n r U i r o f i n m tIdK e ( | u a l s h a r i n t j ; p l a n . "

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K l o c k a r . s , w h o is a U o p u h l i c a n m e m b e r o f t h e B o a r d of P u b l i c . S a f e l y , ro t r u e t h i s c i ' l l i c i s n i of h i s ( M l I J a i ' k o r ' s ) a d m i n i s t r a t i o n .

T l i o f o r m e r f i r s t ' . ' ( ^ l e c t . n i a n s a i d t h a t p r e s e n t . F i r s t S e l e c t m a n F i o n k C l a n c y h a d a b e t t e d t h e a l ­l e g e d rnl.se, s t a t e m e n t b y . s a y i n g l l i a t h o h a d p u t t h o p u m p h a c k I n t o o p c r a l l o n d u r i n g h i s f i r s t w e e k in o f f i c e w h e n h e s u c c e e d e d M r . B a r k e r a n d t h u s h a d i m p l i e d t h a t i t h a d b e e n o u t of u s e .

M r . B a r k e r s a i d t h a t M r . K l o c k n r . s h a d b e e n q u o t e d In t h e N E W S a s p r a i s i n g t h e D e m o c r a t i c a d m i n i s t r a t i o n f o r o p e r a t i n g t h e p u m p s a n d " c r i t i c i z i n g m e . . . f o r d i s c o n t i n u i n g t h e i r u s e w h i l e I w a s flr.st s e l e c t m a n , In o r d e r t o b u y g a s a t r e t a i l p r i c e s f r o m E a s t J I a \ e n d e a l e r s . "

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T h e n n d l l i n g f i i i n , w h i c h t i r , s t b e g a n i t s l o c a l d i i l i e s in HMO, liaii l i e c n s e r v i n g w i t l i o u l i n l o r r u p t l o n s i n c e , A u d i t o r s a r c a p p o i n t e d b y t h e ' ' - ' a r d of F i n a n c e

pr . '* ,r t o t h e N e w H a v e n a u d -t o r s , t l i e T o w n ' h o o k s w e r e a u d -

tl iC r c p o r l e d a.-.-Hoif, v / l i l c h h e w a s H o d b y . l a m e s V , S i m o n i a n d R o y n i / r . j E , B i i r w c l l w l i o , s c r v e d s v l l h o u l

L a u i v . ' ook ' s a c c o u n t o t i h ^ r e - j i n t e r r u p t i o n f r o m 1 9 3 5 t o 1 9 1 0 ,

R c g l s l r n l l o n f o r t h e lOSn-.'jfl k i n

d e r g a r l e n c l a s s e s w i l l b e g i n o n

T u e s d a y , M a r c h 22, a c c o r d i n g t o

a n a n n o u n c e m e n t b y t h e o f f i ce o t

t h e s u p c r l n l p n d e n i o f s c h o o l s .

R Is a n l i c l p a l e d t h a t a p p r o x i ­

m a t e l y 4 0 0 c h i l d r e n w i l l b'e r e g i s t ­

e r e d In . H i e v a r i o u s e l c m c n t a i ' y

e c h o o l s t h a i h n v e k i n d e r g a r t e n

c i n t . s e s , E n u n i c r a l l o n f l f i u r e s f o r

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c h i l d r e n w e r e e l l g i h l e I n a t t e n d t h e

k l n d e r K a r t e i i c l a s s e s .

H o w e v e r , il Is e x p o c l o d t h a t n e w

f a m i l i e s w h i c h h a v e m o v e d i n t o

l o w n - s i n c e l a s t O c l o h e r a n d n e w

f a m i l i e s a r r i v i n g in t h e n e a r f u ­

t u r e w i l l b o o s t t h e t o t a l n u m b e r

of r e g i s t r a t i o n s .

U l r l l i C e r t i f i c a t e ! lt4Milllrcrt

P a r e n t s a r c b e i n g r c f i u c s t e d l o

n o t e t h o t i m e a n d p l a c e of r o g l s -

I r a t l o n f o r t h e i r s c h o o l d i s l i i c t s ,

a n d t o b r i n g n h l l t h e e r l l t i c a t e f o r

r e g i s t e r i n g c l i U d r e n . T h e c l i U d -

r e n w h o a r c f i v e y e a r s o l d b y n e x t

. l a n u u r y 1 5 a r e e l i g i b l e .

' I ' l i ls r e g i s t n i l l o n s c h e d u l e w a s

p o s t e d :

D e e r R u n , T u o s . M a r . 2 2 0 : 3 0 a . m .

H i g h l a n d , T u e s . M a r . 2 2 , H.'IO p . m .

O v e r b r o o k , W e d . M a r . 2:1 ! l ; 30 a . m .

L a u r e l , W e d . M a r . 2;t, 1 :30 p . m .

U n i o n a n d

T u l t l e , T h u r . M a r . 2 4 , fl:30 a . m .

C l l l l s , T h u f . M a r . 2 4 , . i L l O p . m .

M o m a u g u l n , F r I . M a r . 27>, 9 : 3 0 a . m .

V n c c l n u l l o n Is r e q u i r e d ; p i o -

s c h o o l p h y s i c a l s a r e r e c o i n m o i i d e d ,

t o b e d o n e b y t h e f a m i l y p l iy . s l -

c l a n , o r c a l l t h e Eu .s t H a v e n P u b ­

l ic H e a l t h A s s o c i a t i o n f o r u n u p -

p o l n l m o n t .

O n l y t h o s e c h i l d r e n , l e g i s t o r e d

o n t h e a b o v e d a l e s w i l l b o a s s u r o i l

a p l a c e t n n e x t y e a r ' s k i n d e r g a r t e n

e las . ses , i i c c o i ' d l n i s t o t h o s u p e r i n ­

t e n d e n t .

Tcaclier Meeting P r o f e s s o r E . W i l l i a m M u e h l o t

I h e y a l o D l v l i i l i y . S c h o o l w i l l a d ­d r e s s t h e a n n u a l C o n v o c a t i o n o t T c n c h o i s ' C o l l o g o s n l A n i a r l l l o , T e x a s , l o m o i r o w . I l l s s u b j e c l w i l l h o " E d u c u l l o n ' s N o w D i m e n s i o n s . "

P r o f . M u e h l , w h o l i v e s o n M a p l e .SI. In F a x o n , w i l l b e o n e of l l i r o o s p e a k e r s b e f o r e t h e c o n v o c a t i o n w h o w i l l o x a m l n o m o d e r n e d u c a ­l l o n f r o m n o n - n c ' n d e m i c p o i n t s ol v i e w . l i t w i l l a n n l y z o o l e m o n l n r y a n d s e c o n d a r y s c h o o l p r o b l e m s f r o m I h o s t a n d p o i n t o f t t i e C h r i s t ­i a n f a i t h .

.Sees " I J i i e " D l h i i p i i c u r i n i r " T h o o n c e d c f i n l l c l i n o b e t w c o n

r e l i g i o u s e d u c a t i o n n n d e d u c a l l o n In g e n e r a l , " h e " w i l l p o i n t o u t , " I s b e c o m i n g m o r e d i f f i c u l t t o f j n d . A s C h r i s t i a n t h i n k e r s d e v e l o p ' I h e l r c o n c e r n t o r t h o f u e l s a n d p i o h l c m s o f h u m a n l i f e , a s o p -p i . l e d t o a n a r r o w c o n c e r n w i t h t h e s u p o r n n l u r n i , r e l i g i o n h o s l n s l o I n v o l v e m e n s t h a i w e r e o n c o I h n u g b l t o b e t h e e x c l u s i v e p r o v ^ ' l u c e of s e c u l a r s c h o o l s . . . A n d a s i t b e c o m e s c l e a r e r . t o s e o t t l u r • e d u c a t o r s t h a t w h a t t h e y w e r e o n c e a b l e t o r e g a r d a s c o m m o n l y ' a c c e p t e d v a l u e s o r e b o K i g s u b - -j e c l c d t o s e a r c h i n g q u e s t i o n , H i e y w i l l f i n d t i i e i n s e l v o s f o r c e d l o d e a l w i t h m n t l e r s o n c e t h o u s l i t t o b ? p u r e l y r e l i g i o u s , "

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Women's Cluh Viow.s Iiitcrprclivc Dance; Kulinc Plans Made •

T h o ' pi ogrnin of mndrtrn oi1(l c lass lcn l i lnnco Inlin 'piotntloiis |ii'i>-seiited Moiulny eVonliiK by IliP lil|!li school tUiiioe Ri'oup wna ( ' icnlly uii-Joyeil Uy m o m b o i s of t h e l i l 'nnrmd W o m e n ' s Club . I'lio •lii'nuj't, WIIOHO daiicoa Were orlgiiml IdoMS, l» ill-rccldd by Mini yii'Bbilii Moi'ssniiniB of the liiRh school tnoul ly .

Durlii.:: , I lie busi JiesH sosslon, n l e t l e r \V(i3 rcnil I rom Mi-j. Mlllriii Gosa, pi'osltloiil of l b " V N A , WIKJ expressed QpitiTf'liilioii to' tlu' c lub l o r lis (?onnro\is r o i i U i h i i l l o n i i f m o r e tlinn $1,300 Wlili-b wns lu.cil to furnish and equip ( b e dor lor ' a room al t h e new Ib.Millli Cenlor .

The Wnmon ' s CInb voli'il to i '«-tend Its mnmi)eishlp friiiii IHii lu

125 because of the I o n s wnl l lng-llsl . M M . Cnrlelnii . I Inrr ison a n ­nounced tha i the Ways and innnns eoi inni l tee Is plailnlnK.'n fartl pa r ­ly and fashion show for Mliy Hi nt I be CnnareRal lonal Clnirch,

All exeeul lve hoard mbellnif is scheduled lor Mnrnli 15. Plans for also helnij made for Ihe rUib's a n ­nua l .Sprint? rtanre to be hold on May 2« al the I 'bif O i r b a i d Club.

Mk'!iaelLa(»riiitNam(ul Annapolis Alicnia|c

MIcliaer Lm.b-un, 17, soil of .Mr. nntl Mrs. . lames C, Tjitit-ua of l l a r l Plaee, I'liie Orcl iard, has been nmned a. fityt a l l e r n a l e l o l l i e l lnl led ,4liiles Naval Aenileniy al Annapolis by 11. S. KepreseMfallve Alhell nri ' lel l i i ,

Cri'li 'lla .slali'd llial lliere a r e I W.I varimcHcs III be rilled froin

•S£eijo,<rPOR.D DEALJgR'S l>SEb CAR VALUES

Conner l l eu l ' s Thi rd Congressional | Distr ic t for the class s l a r l h i n In ' .luly. AH announced previously, : F r a n k C, Knmlnsk.v, son of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Knmlnsky , .Mr., of Mill Creek Hoiiii, Is also nn al ter­n a t e to AnnapblK, hnvlnu been so named by both Crei'ella and Ite-presen tn lve-a t - ln rgo Anton l .Sod-Ink.

Wailrcs.scs NamiMl For St. Patrick's Snppcr

It has been nnnonnceil In- r-^n\-in l l lee member's lliol a llinitefl n u m b e r of t ickets a r c still iiva'l-nblc for llie .SI. Pa t r i ck ' s siiiiper nnd en le r in lnmen i lo be hehl at .SI. Mary ' s Church Hal l . 'I 'hurs-day, M a r c h , 1 7 , al (k.'to. Mrs. y'A-ward nni ' t ' l ty may be ciinlneli'd for ilckelH.

Mrs . .lohh VValers, i;eneral c h a i r m a n , hns llsleii iim f..iinii'-Inn who will serve n.s wal l resses fur llie s l ipper: Kraiice-i ( . i ire\ . Hose 'riionuiH, Ann O'CiMinell. lOllnor Nubile, Cel ty Sl lney, Helen l )ykua . . lane Wlllliuns, Itoseniary

I Saniesltl. I tosaniond ' Mer'arll iv, j Helen Kaselinas, Hose Ibiv.-ildl, I <'i i ibeiiue (.'oniielly, .lerinle .Sa-I ddwi.kl, Mary .Swirsky and Sla.'ilii I .Siiiliiwskl.

jIVlis. Ilamiiier Plan.s

Women's (lol'I'cc (lonr I I tepresenlat lVe I.lli'y '1'. Ibilli-

iiier will coniluel II eiifri'e liuill I iiiid ii|ieii lioLise al be r biiiiie iin ! f i ldi iy . Mari 'b IH, al lii:.'lli p.m.. I lur 111! Inlerested winneii of l)ie

(•iiTjuminily. rejiardless of piilillcnl i i r i ' l l l a l l o i i .

T h e IJranl'iH'il le|;lslliloi', wliii I'.xtjeiieiiceil ciinsldernble success with s imilar functions diirliif; lii-r I'fiiopaiipi bisl l<''(ill. will ciiiiiliirl 0 ipiesiloii and discussiiiii iierlnd. Mrs. l la iDiner plans lo lell ilmsi' preseni aboul llie worUbics of Hie ( i ene ia l Assembly and devote tiiiie til Hie uctlvil les of II iuclllinn (•(iiiimlllee. of which sbe is a member .

i-dcal Women To Sing In New Haven Snnday

Mrs, Hull) Oliver and Miss Doro-th> McCar lby a r e a n u n g Branfovd res idenis wlKi will Hike part In tile .Sunday pe r fo rmance of Hi'abms " l ie ip i le in" by t he c h o i r s ol Hie i'lilKcwodd Coiiip 'egallonnl Church,

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Luisa Cretella, Howard Roliinson W6d In New Yorlc ; Miss'l-Ulsti Cre le l la , dnuKhtor of M r . jmi\ Mrs . . T h o m a s Cretollu of lit Pa rdee PL, Easi Haven, ru -yP tmy hi.'cunie tlie V)rlde iif How-(il'(r\Hnl»insoir af Nf^w York City, Sflih iiif Mi's. Helen l iobhison.

The nniri'I:ij;i' Ink place in t h e h r n i ' el ; . nnd Mrs . S t an ley . : - ; i - . t,r ;:'..•; Wesi 12th St., N e w VMI k 1. iiv, r . r i ihr-r- i ; i - law and .sl.s-ti.*r of the l)ride(;roiini. The cere ­mony wi 'S ' '"^'i'r"''iiied by J u d g e Jailian K a p l a n ,ot t h e Now York

DiMMi'Stic Luiiri..

The br ide wore n cluimpHgiie silk coat dresa wi th a loiig torso nnd rhine.sonn collar. She w o r e a pill box ha t lo m a t c h . Mrs. Ve­ronica Crowley of Brooklyn, N. Y., Was nia lorn of honor . Mi', Geller .served as best m a n lo his b r o t h e r -in - law.

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of the bride nnd Anthony PaolUlo nf New H a v e n , t h e bride 's imclp.

Mr. Kobinson a t t ended Columbia and BucUnell Universi t ies . Mr.s. Kobln.son a t t e n d e d the .TuUlis l l a r t t School of Music In Har t fo rd .

East Haven High Sophs. Plan "Teen Canteen"

Members of the Sophmore Class at t h e Eas t Haven Hli:h School a r e p lanning to Introduce a ''Tec-Can teen" on S a t u r d a y , March IV

Sue Pahn le r l , cliairinun nf the publicity c o m m i t t e e for t he C a n ­teen announced that the re will bu dancing, spur t s and g a m e s . " W e hope It Will be u grea t -success," she said, In an invitat ion extended to all teen-aged s tuden ts to a t ­tend.

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Heeves. hUH been vlee-iiresident and genera l monaj jer of Roekbes-lo5 sinee iaiG,. He has bei 'n wUh, Rockbeslos since 19^:1, fli'.sl join­ing t he win; and eable company as . an -eng inee r . P r i o r to Ihat , In tiad been w o r k s m u n a g e r of t he F l e t c h e r Works , Phi lndelphio, ano a salGB engineer in Cieveland fo'j JbiTns-Manville. ' .

A. v e t e r a n of World W a r 1, he was a captain In t he 38th Arti l l­ery, C. A. C. He was born In Lou-isviile, Ky., and Is a g r a d n a l e n< the" Univers i ly , of Michigan.

H e has been ae l ive in business and civic affairs in New Haven und. .P ine Orcl iard. He Is a m e m -IJ. iv.' pf: the board of di rectors of tlie-.-N.eA' Haven Bank , N.I3.A. and tlie N e w Haven Savings Bank. He is a past president , of t he Mami-i a r t n r e r s A.ssocialion of N e w Ha­ven. Conniy , a past, vice-president ; and m e m b e r of the board nf ihe New Haven C h a m b e r , of Com­merce, a past p res iden t of the

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Vocailoriyi CfiUn.seiliiK ServieV and pre.^enlly a ' n i fmbur of (ts buaid, u, past pvesldetu of t h e New Haven Safely Council , and a l pre­sent a .member nf llie boa rd 0) di rectors • of t he Connectlpll t Briinch, . Nat iona l Metal Trad'{s Association. ' ;• •'••'•' ; • •

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A new cohipniiy opened tlil.i week III Branford 'iiild DaVld BIrlwljille of Our T o w n is niannBor iCIlft.'ss-Ified B r a n d Nnine.'! Week began yesterday.

A ." nle and card pa r ty will he he ld , on Monday, March 21, ol a p.m., spnn.sored by tin? Siiort lieooh Suiishiners ol Howie 's l^eshuiront . Mrs. H e n r y Cicbel, Mrs. I lornian .Swonson, Mrs. IJdword Neshlt, Mrs. C la rence Jolinson ond Mrs. LeRny l,0)^nii will be hostesses. .Mrs. Char lPs (JauitRcl will diiecl llie c a k e sale and .Mrs. Chorles .Sliaw will be In choiRe of llir "while e lepl iont" table . Those ot-lendlng a r e asked lo br ing iheir own p lay ing cards. I 'rlzps will be awarded a i id ' re f i i ' sh inenis serv­e d , . . ' .Maieh Ililli is Hie wedding nniilversai-j ' of Mr. and- Mi's. F rank BUrdge , . , . Clore Toggard I^oncy Atlinnnii.sherKer and Oeor-g e ' B II rge.ss. will ce l eb ra te Sunday lilHhday.s''.".•;,'Tlie I^nyolly Oroiip will meet ib l . s .Fr iday |i,ni„ al Ihe Union C h u r c h Cluhi-ooins,

Ti iank you for i t ems sent to me ill the past two weeks ; 'rimj'* lielp this coininn- to grow, .lust "Box 436, a i ior l Beach," Is sufficient aildress aim it doesn't ,tol<e a sec­ond to joi on a post card aiiy-llilng you'd like pr inted he re .

On F r iday . March 2.'i, n plilillc curd p a r l y will be sponsored by llie Union Chuivh Men's Chili al 8 o'clock In t he church c l i ib rooms . . i Prlscllla and . . G e r t r u d e ' Di-llieri share Monday iie.si b l r lhdays Willi j Barbara F rye r , Marc la Ha r t , I!d i Bljrweil and Pat.'. 'rlokolosky i Mrs. Mar ie Meneely,, Mrs . l.orraliii» Maurer and Mrs. Adele Anderson will \if h'osles.ses al t he lunciieoii

m e e t i n g Kfonday o f t he S h o r t T l i Bench Sunshlnei-s at 1 o'clock In the FIrelioiise. Those n h o n d l n g iiV*> feiuiested lo hr lng "whi te e l -ep i inn t " nrtlcles tor the March 21 evert!.

Tuesday iie.xt Is T h e Day, If .Vou haven't a l r e a d y slaved over

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home last week from New York S t a t e v a c a t i o n . . . . l ie lo ted March !)th blrl l iday wishes lo .'Sandra MncWIlllimis and .Iim Devliie Al.so, on Mairl i 7. Hilly Tlionuwon was two years old. .Uei- t llawlct.'S will cclel irale his firsl fliinlveisa-ry wi th the .louriiifl-Courler any m i n u t e n o w . . . .Mr.s. l.eon Hhorey and Bel ly I^e.lon .stbare S a t u r d a y b l r thdnys Ibis week .

K a s t e r Seals in Ihe moils s o o n . . I l e n r tell Mr.s. A r n e l a Dow's " T r l -Clieni" display at 'G. Fo.\ & Co., In I lo r l fo rd Is .something to s e e . . y o - y o , t l n i e ngnin nt t he Colony . S h o p - s u r e .sign of Spring wllli Ihe . v o u n g s l e r s , . . , On March 1(1 Paul Howard Mar lowe was a y e a r o l d . . . iKosler eggs r eady liow al the .Wai t ing , S t a t i o n . .Mrs . F r n n k W o o d m a n of New York visited here th is week wltli Mr. and M,rs.

F r a n k •Woi id inn i i , ,ll' Mrs . David Hoganson, Bar t Fleii • and Ada Basset! s h a r e eolte-ond-cniidle l ime Tue.sdoy ne.st . ." . .Mrs. Roy B o o r m a n of New .Tersey expected aliotil now by Mr,, and Mrs. K e n ­ne th F r a n k i s h . . . . Nn .school on Thiil 'sdoy, March 24, Teacher s VisitIng D a y . . . : ' .

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iRussc l l E . Rose, c h a i r m a n of the i I evenli" ..A . large a t t e n d a n c e " by

m e m b e r s • of the Masonic order i s ! oxpeclot).

. :diV F r i d a y evening, following, t he Momaugu in Lodge will holil 'ii.sVeciiil comnlunica l ion at which Grand Mus te r T h o m a s W. Corby w i n - bes tow several .25~year Ma­sonic b u t t o n s and (Cine ,50 year b u t -t a n . - I l c will uddres.s t he groui i nt tha t . - l ime . Uef reshmenls will be served in the bantjuel halL af te r Hie af fa i r . •,,

' 6 n ! Monday, March 21. the F e l -l owcra f l Degree will ho conferred

.on a g r o u p of candidnte.s a t n r e g ­u la r , ' s l a t ed I 'ommunicat ion of Mo m a u g u i n Lodge lo be held at 7 30 p ni in t h e Indgi l o u n i s All Mas -lei Masons a u i i n i t t d and l e -f l t -S l l l l i e iUS w i l l In S C l \ t ( l 111 t in buni iu i i hall

High School I'TA K(!prcbcnlc(l At Meeling On Schools

New Ur Tr<

K i t t \ T n m n s t l l n of 'i Ldpehill I ' l W n i u i d whul lh(W( ImliHs u il th ink f i f i t in \('uv^ finm new n hmtl Ihtmf gnof\ phUiU"-

C(»od Cu i t lnu ' . ' l>i n r n r \ (..nil) I I pnl ( In l lu *s U I»* n n! ASNfu Inst UM'U nil llu qiihjt < i o 'Ouinintlf itlnds wi In ts 1 li il i- mi ' iMuiiiiinj' tincl /Annn\. Uuinniis. lun, unimnifuinciiihl** inoullifiil if U' ' wui ns b u n d ' i s wiiu t i t l . iu\iiitu- | t (•\('i ht tirrl o u t ' i !(h\i(Uial Uu- (u t h t t k With tlu:

A V *• I ccnuiuisMu ol lilt bu i ld ing uisptL-Mi Mhcnrlfno P C U M ' U\ Mtnmi 1 UU U f u i t j j u m edii ie \\ Ul» p u i -

^ i I It l i i i ' j liuls l i u s t d iu ' ' '^ipn- [ t-huirtS Zoimi}, i* Lwl»t»uns o i t b ( -Inp U|t nicniluMs fni i lu C o u m i l j liu m i t l h ( i i f o m U lu suid and nf Cnthnlir Wimn n Shi ^ jmnsl i , huildt •^ nt i\ tiiLOUiiUi lUiuit dU-

iTisutluv\'< »a I of JU'iniiii^waj uiid hiHiltd M \ « i n l u t t p AtH(h«r laW c n n th* w f i ' l - ' n r i \ \ H u n d n s t a i i d , lo A m n i o Is.^'svauiuiit on Sliuit I j i d th l-'d u h ( i ( t l f i l u s \Miin<i lit t u n lu liui n

4 * if

InunK: Cjiad\ t inut ninti ul il\y

(h i i i i nii ih In |)i II P i iu i i h

(Hii 1 inU ul l*nm lit Ul lns

E. IL Students To Attend Columbia U- Press Parlej

T w o E a s i H a v e n a tu t Jonu will be a m o n g thone uf N«w l luven S l u l e Teacho re CoUuBe w h o \\U1

M r Ant hoJl^ P.indiii nssi p rcv Idem of ih* Lasi l U \ e n llijili bcho*)! KPA, a n a 7,iis fUlph Hur t l e i , itU'^ndHri » m t e l o i g on "Uinii bchooK l i H i a v ' in Uii i l i - ' por t , nt which the probh' ios of lu Uii\ > htfih ivchool \iu(k'nl'> %V!'M sUidied

Th t b'xonri nuM'iniR of Ih' st i -les ipons-oied b \ tin be iv i t t B i i i -cau foi Wonn-n - Ur]iunii*itioii'-will be liokt nt t . n LJuUurd-Hav uns tlLL'liniLUl bciiuol m l i u l ) " port ni ' s t ' I h u i s d a j

iFeu iuu 'd spi ukff will W Wi l h u m 3i is tow, , Cu i i i cnUim U i i c c -im of Now ' i o i u c i \ l ioaid uf Educut ion wlio v'U! discuss wlini should b( muRhi ni hiuh M looK Othoi nutlioiUios will outh iu (ol lope iMitrantc iiMiuin*monts oii i-ploytMh i m i u o c n w n i s fot hi;;h i bchool cuiduiUes nnd th** p r n gi a m of Ihe s i u i c \ ncut ionul wbon l s T h e m f f t n i g ' r u u m n ^ f iom !10 U> 2 0 chH'K h OIUMI to t 'vervnni ' Uiioi Uhit'd

evv urownie iroop Organized In Foxon

An invest i u i r e t '«remony WUK hold rcconl ly in Fnxnn ut which Brnwnio T r n n p Ko. 305 ofEiciuUy c a m e into hoing.

-Made u p of second in'ntle s lu -denls , the n i emhors include Dnnnu Amoto, ClauritD Bailoy, Mary B r i B a n 1 e . Patr ic ia Dlamonie , T e r r y D e M a t i e i , J u d y E v a n s , At)-

1 dreii P a r n l . Ba rba ra . F r e y . B o r -1 o lhy Rusao, Nancy Goer, Dorothy I GerlKch, Chr i s t i ne Gicr iug, D o n n a

Henry. Gall Mussimino, . lenni ler McKay. Conn ie .McLaughlin, B a r ­bara M o r i n r t y . K a r e n Moore, Linda N a l u s c h . <ludy Kichardy a n d . P a t r i c i a Suvino.

Loaders foi- tho t roop a r e Mrs . Lillian Moriart .y and .Mrs. Dori.s Henry .

Boih t r n n p s :J05 mid. 317 arc* eafit-'rly nwuiUng Hie day when the Board of Educat ion finds it piissible l o Rrant them pcrmis.sion to nieol in the new Deer Hun St'liool. A t pre.seni, t ho leador.s a i c fatert witli a dlffictilt t r a n s -po i l a lum i n o b b m m driving the vuu in ' s f ' i s fiom tlK new ..school ovt i to t l ie r o \ o n Scliool. Tlie task ha-- b<MMi niadi even linrder h\ illiH sst 's thai hiivt kept some of tli< pMsunncI a \ \a \ fruni nieet-ui„s

I Will n H K scliuol litis been com-pleUd a n d orriuall> tu rned over

' tn Uic UiKiiri of iHducntion, tho jl<ad. i s a r t hopeful tlint this; ob-I sun-U will b( lebiovcd mid nieut-

oiKs In Id a l L)t.Pi Hun

UarlleU Posl To

n e t Mrs P.alph l l n i d i r v i l l ('(I a Ini nt nnioVment out of l lu fnrthrnnilnj . r n m e i i \)% the f l igh I c h n o l fiilill a s t in v appi ni loi t in flisi ilini 111 till 11 n m u m -fdi n i ,

Wi .inllei l a n d thnl thi I M V P T S Ai i s l l inu 1 hipped in J T i 11 I In fiiiiil

Wc il nlsn III 1 III pnuil nut Ih.il t h e i r \vere a r iumhei of E o \ o n mnt l i e r s who helped on t h e d i n e who dn not hnvi . children in high school, liiil wpri* glad lo work for such 11 gnnd cnuse.

O u r Kineere Kynipaihy t o t h e "Npiibig fnmily on the den lh of t h e i r mo the r . Mrs . A n n a Neut i ig of B a r b e r r y R o a d .

L o n g acl ivo in Grunge affaii 's. t h e Neuiiig fami ly was selecled a:; G r a n g e Fnmi ly of t h e y e a r in i n n 3 .

Nice g e s t u r e on t.lie p a n of M u r r a y - R e y n o l d s P i« t 7G, A m e r i ­c a n Legion in N o r t h H a v e n wlio honored S e o l l W . P u r l e r of A n n S t ree t for p r e v e n t i n g a fatal ne-cldenl to a s i x - y e a r old hoy. VVhilt. t h e youngKter wus ser iously in­j u r ed in Ihe iiceidont, M r . Por­t e r ' s foresight in swerv ing his t r u c k saved the buy from i-ertnni dea th .

TiiO Eugioiinnires shciwed tbeii appreeial iol i by giving u d i n n e r in Mr . Porter'.... honor lieu weeli .

'Bout l i m e liiey svni'ted pu l l i ng t he rose fence up along V a n ]-lorn Dr ive . I ' hey announced last Dee-e m b e r 11 would he huilt liefor.,. April I s l . I r v i n g Pierson, g rounds -keeper at lilt. N- 11. 'Muntetpal Coif Course wus lo he in ehiirt;i^

It ' l l lie good ualiiig, l l i i l iun s ty­le, SuLurdny niglil when the men uf t h e Fcixmi Cnngregnl iona l Ghnreli put on a si inghelli su)iin>r .slnt'ting ul (; o'clock. Mean to say lilt. wiMin.n iirt.n'l iiclpllig fml n t a i r ; ,

Run into P a t O'Leary ll ie oi l ier lligilt. Don ' l lUiiik we 've met up Willi him since the COG meel.ini; in Nov, Till .re 's u nice fi.lUnv -ttuiet, and tle]ieiidiihl(.. - and a good

i impeti ior .

Il u ' l i i s tha i soiiii buiUUi' sr.-hUMnt up s c u l t t i i d lots Willi ihti hope ol t\udiiH^ the minmiuin lot l i i i i i lutiuns s t t up lot de \e lop-iiif lit P i u u t e h o u u buildeis i i u i i i - i a n t i . i ' t o i s l w h o ulieady own lot a l l not b u n g in Ul n i a l -1\ u l i l t lit vv u j t i i i t iu i i s

J III (^ t( u l a t bua id uf tlu 1 u s -uii P I A will n u l l 1 ut ,da^ t \ i -nuit, ut b u t l o t k III t h e huiiu uf Mis L \ i Muehl Mu|i l t St 1 u>-on

'J'lu' Music l^ureiil.s Association will meet Monday even ing in the H igh Schfiul in Kouiii 107 lo iiilike final urrui igeinei i ls for ilie pu i -ehuse uf tlie liatul un i forms.

Tiitn-e will bf an execut ive

miM'iing uf t l i e Momaugu in P a r ­

en t s Cluli t o m o r r o w (Fr iday) af-

lernoui i a t one o'clock.

Mrs. E d w a r d Kronl iorg. Sr . of Grunni.s.s S i . was iTi'escnted Willi a lift; nieiiiliersliip in t he PT..\ 'I'uesday n igh t . All of llit. PTA uiiiis- in town had eunihined to liureliu.se t he gift, lo honor Marif for her 'M y e a r s of service in PT.^ wnrk, d u r i n g wliicli s h e succcis--fnly ra ised u ih r iv ing .'.iinily.

Women's Service Bureau To Conduct Tour Of UN

Recen t t a b u l a t i o n s show I h a i Connect icu t l eads the wor ld in n u m h e i nf v i s i to rs to t h e Uni ted N a l l o n s in New i 'oiK Ci t \ Wo­m e n who h a v e not yet visi ted tht u i te rnut lonul h e u d q u u r t c i s a i e in-

a i l u n d the Slut a m m n l convent ion | vl ted to jo in 150 w o m e n from all

of the Columbia Scliplimtic P re s s in N e w Vurk City t o m o n o w nnd Saturda.v

ThDS a i e Clen Ttiiftoi, Jit 2S Es-te l le R d , a n d Mlsp •Butrburu W u w o o t no TuylDi Ave.„'Tiit!y w'lll u i ->tund -gondvul and -"Jound table ^uBBtmsi. 4, Jlhe BBtwBntiMP which w/lU,*l» 'luiia ilti tjie 'WalflatT A s ­to r i a H n l a l . T h e ijDnvention will Inolude d i m b s n n t t l e o l u r e s . o n col-

.So. p a t he KurluBB, at lunal, 11 h u g e nuwsnape r .ijna TOnBasinc would ojaiBor t h a t t he JJomoarAlio oa i t lng a n d puUUeWiiE.

p u r l s of the s t u t e who will toiii t h e U N a n d a t t e n d social round-tah les on Us w o r k on M a t c h 141 h r o t more Infocnuitlon, Inte l este** pe r sons m a y cal l t he So iv lce B i u -euu fui W o m e n ' s Organ iza t ions t h r o u g h M r s J n m e s Walsh . West l l nvun , W e s t 3-88aO

Rotary To Hold Supper - Dance For Jamboree Fund

liulialc 16 k'||;ion iVlcmbcrh Toinghl

biste* n Legioiinaiies will l a k e tin ph'iigt ol SLIM, t Ul the "com-niuiniv s t a l l nnd n a t i o n " u l t h e Kgului meel ini of t he .Harry J t . liai licit Post S'l at t he Post lonni th i s i u ii ing In i t ia t ion s e i v i i f s will ill t onduc led liy Coinniundei I n n - ca . l ig l ioi i i us-oisted In Pusi Coi i imundur nnd p i i s i i u I'osi Chaplain Ernes t Peinhi I t on

Tilt iiitM'tinr w II S tan pri impt-1\ so th.it till following n e w

I n n mill 1 i i iu i m i v t the p r o p e r llitiiiilin u u n lu llu American Viy ginii Ki .nil h Al kei nnin. l.o'.us . C i , in iu I l . i i R i i M Imi'ion, i i , ' ™ " n l 5 ' ' f^'i ber eleeiiun a s presi-l . d w m d L Ciurfi Williuin , , „ , , . | ' 1 ™ ' "f " ' C P T A Council , ion H K h a u l I l i i iai i l i u ' c , - ! ' " » • ' is " hard worke r . nUv.iy; I .envon D m i d 11 Wille: . Tu'.i...,,,,' ' ' " ' . I™' '" ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " '""'WR PTA p„l r H \ a i i A l l h u r •,-. S jogren ,

.Mr. and Mn,. Eu g en e ."Schnlor nf 13 Munur Vload n i e prniidly rtl.s-plnying t h e i r new d.uialilcr, Imrn lust week.

.Missouil A Sl ioh l .li P ru i i c i s B I yu les Josepli ,1 H.ccio, An thony j C.iuiiutii Jessi P Liu ie r , and Ivo r I'J Blowt j i s I S p o n s o i s of this g i o u p are.: ..tohn

A cm ei ed dish supper and dance 12ni iglii P i unk Wells, Dona ld will be held by t h e East H n v e a l H a i t l i n Chui les Covle, R o b e r l

T h e Navy ' s c a r r i e i - b o r n e a u -oinf l n i e wit l i in s t r ik ing rilsinnei of 90 i ie teent ot t he inbubl led a r n a s of t h e wor ld in t u n e of v u i i t h e s luUeni ' a t t e i llie p i o m

R o t u r j on S a t u r a a v M a r c h 19 for t h e benefit of t h e annua l . lun-lor . lumhoiee T u n d

T h e annuid s u p p e r und d a m e will be held in t h e Biudfoid M a n -01 P u o Iluust w i t h the meal s e i -ved at 8 p m unn dancing fiil-lowiiig from 9 o'clock to one a.ni

M u n i riuoi p r ices will he u-w a r d e d d i e Cu i ry is c b a l r m n n fur t h e ntfnii T i c k e t s m a j hi oblaln«d fnnn aiv\ mombei ot t in R o t a r y The contri l iut ioi i will be five doUnis p e r couple

T h e tfuiiioi J a m b o r e e K a n nn nua l event pi-uMtieU to r High School s t u d e n t s u t i e a d l n g the iiinioi pioin It Is designed lu pvovide supervisee, i t ' d e i i l u in loi

Gnndos \ \ Duniel Miller, E d w u r d Buec l iuk Geoi ge "Muehriicli, .b imes M t G o u i d u e k J o h n F l n k l e , Dominie r e i i u i n , E rnes t P e n i h e r -tun J o h n Messina und W u l i o r Woods Ref ieshments will follow the m e e t i n g und al l nieniliors a r e uigi 'd to at tend

Our ( 'ungratulii t iuiis tu Mi's Gerald Culltm nf Bfiri'inunn Ruarl fir.sl, for having eclehrnu.il h e e l llllli wt^ddiiig a n n i v e r s a r y la.si j Sunday wi th her hushan.1, imd .s.- i condly,

ieles.

J u m e s J . Canna , of t he Cuiina Cons t ruc t ion uon i i i an j ' , tlh.s wet-ii a n n o u n c e d t ha t he will occup.v. shor l ly . offices in t l i e professiuiiul bui lding ut 'iW Main St .

Mr. Ciiniia who bus hurt h is of­fice in ills home ul ^uS S h u n Beucli lUI., will uct'upy offices formerly used hy D r . P . C. An-luini'.tntu, t iplomeli ' is t .

(ML SCmiT "NEWS

(All Cir l Scout i t e m s m a y be sent or phoned t o Mrs. W a l l e r Link, uf :«(; No. H i g h Si., nl H O 7.:iUft'2.l

All l l ruwnii ' s um\ Girl S c u m s are busy th i s wet.k dellverin!; coiilcic;.; u , l l icir custoinei'S. They have esleii i ied i l ie i r i l iunks in ever.vnne w h o o rde red couUies r.t'um llicm nnd m a d e the rec-'ul sale in IHiisl l i i i \ ' , 'n a gi'cnl suc ­cess.

B rown ie T r o u p lOnli. s|i.'ii'inr.'.1 hy the Laure l S t . Scbnul P.T..4.. will celehririe t h e .liird hlnlit.'i.v of the Girl S c o u t s w-ith ii full, danc ing pa r ty i n n i o r r a w .

'The firsl class in li course f.'ir mul l te rs t r a i n i n g to lie Gii'J S.-'Out l e a d e r s w a s held lasl night in i tc liorno tif eCii'ge Wheeler , of Hell-" s i rom Rd., In H i g h rtid(;e. -Al>..iii ii. 1 niutliel's Ullunded.

They are vu tu inee r ing to wuilt w'ilh Brownies and Inlennefl i . l ie g i r l s in the seven lo 14 ftge gl','>iip-3t i^ filannefl iti hold t he ruursc each Wednesdny niglil unti l il i cuiviplf.||..1.

Uaskelhall fan.s Invited To Allc.nd Uiddy Touriianicnl

Education Association To Meet At OverbrooU

T h e ipgului nie.Hing uf the lEusl l l u v e n EduLntion Associutioa iWill be h e l d on Mondiij a f t e rnoon at af.in la the Oveib iook Seluiol. A Inui of the school und a siiciul h o u r wil l p iecede t h e business nieullllt;

All lein.ln Is ui I t e n d t h t iiii.etinc

Supl. . of Seiioiils R. Vernon Hays showed a film at t h e Council •meeting nf '^moving d a y " at Gei--I ' ish-Ovorhrook Schools nnd l l i gh -h in d - ro x o n -Dee r Hun Si'hnnls MORE M O R E

We don'i know how mnny doz­en .youngstei-s a r e shown on t h e i r wuy to and from or in clnssroums, hut w h e t h e r il was liecause t he aup ' t . 'wus ut t he o i h e r end uf t h e camera nr not, w e th ink it 's r e -murkuhl t . thai we didn't ealch one kid, " l iumaiing ii u p " fur h i . "public ."

A.niong t h e t eachers shown with t h e i r .classes wp spot ted some ul j Glenmoor W o m . i n ' s Club will our tuviir i les - Anne Ewanuff at mee t next Thursrt . iv e cen ing m Oerr i sh , Miss Rlie.hU- n( l l ig l i lnnd tho home of M r s . Fi"anris Spencer. saying "bye-bye" to some inn p u - f i , M a n o r Uuad . plls, Mrs . Muidt busi l i i ig nlioul i ' » ,. » l i ke n m o t h e r hen wlili he r chiclts, und J o Orhimlo beaming ' 'hel lo". I t 's u liig iiiiiment 'in everynne'.s

inviujd lo u l - l i i t e , recorded in color l u r poster- Oulltl nf Oiir Lady of ro rope" 1 "^ ' ' ' CliuiYli on Mond.iy niel i t .

Baskft l ia l l fn t lu is ins is a r e in­vited tu a l t e n d .'ill Biddy basket ­bal l g a m e s w b i e b are pla>'i'ii eve ry S a t u r d a y morn ing .'it the high school fij'rn. T h e invi ta t ion is be ing es tendod by Dr. Guoige Stoponkos . pres-idenl of t he l.iuii^ Biddy P,nskelbnll League . : "Those who l ike to w n i e h a spir i ted R.-ime of haskeiha l l will en joy the slgli t of these yuung-siei 's pl. iying a good g. ime of ba l l , " he said. "On beb.ilf of i l " ' league, 1 inv i to t h e m , and par i i c -u la r ly t h e p n r e n l s of these b:iys. to- a t t end t h e s e games ."

S.llnril.ai' 's Sebeilatle Next Sal l i r f lay 's schedule will

s ee these t e a m s paired off agninsi each n lhp r :

At 10 a.m., Palmiei ' i P o o d s v.s. Migh l l idge; T i n a r i Klee i r ic v.s. •leicilf 's D r u g .

At 11 a, 111., Benchlie.id \ 's. Cor­n e r S to re , a n d P , t 11 M u u n s vs. All-Sl.'o-s.

T h e l . : ; \erutlve l'..vii'd uf 1'"'

Misfil Ani ta F l a n a g a n of We?' lavon will s p e a k on v e t e r a n s h.w

pi tnU nl n mciMing nf t l ie l-iiH'''

STONY CREEK rieni^e r i in i ie I t e m s F o r Thl« Cnliiinn lo

/nohb ie Hinvd, S-OBKi

Recreation

111! March w i n d s will b low! Wnleh

those inclnoratoi 'ii— R e m e m h e r file p e r m i t s a r e needed now-.-.Siinn l ime l o hoiiseclenii nnd e l c m up yards , a n d got sturti-d on gnr dens H o w did you nil like M u n - j , , , ^ . „ , , . „ ,„ ;„• - „ ; V _ , ; - :

lill/.-/.nrd effect added. Uir lhday gree l lngs ih i s nionlh

lo; Miss He len Keyes Ihe l l l h , . lames Allen t h e l.llli, Ma ic l a Mn-gee the U l l i . Mrs. Mary Evnr t s (Gi'unilinn. to sii m n n y In t he creek) w h o is a patlont a l t h e Linden Convalescent Hume in l.:ast lluveii wil l n i a i k her 76lli year uii the I ' l lh . E r i c Orine will he « iin Si . Pu l r i ck ' s Day.

Welcome In Slony Creek, Mr. and Mrs. H a r o l d Allen and two Ijoyr., who luive moved here frinii l l i a i i -ford. T h e y have tnkeii over llie l lerher t Al len resident.

Special hel lo lo Mr. ami Mrs . l l e iber l Alleti und hoys A r t h u r and Char les w h o now reside in Cali­fornia. Also til Ph . 'J Clur-Miee l loyl , U.S. Navy, stalhiiietl In Snu-dl, Arubia . Tlie.se folks will be r e ­ceiving t h e i r l i r un lo id Reviews Ihls w e e k you know the R e ­view is a wondei'fui gift to send to some o n e who h a s lefl t h e Creek—or Branford towns—Then they w h o receive it know what Is going o n in ilieir home towns. 'I'lihik . a b o u t It — Cull the olfice and subsc r ibe .

T h e PliUonlalis served a pranil dinner for the l.ayiiien uf N.H. Kasl CunsuliiUiliuii of Congregu-tlonal C h u r c h e s , Tluirsdiiy. More than s i x ty were p resen t .

The Kosa ry Cuiifrulerii i ly will hold Us S t . Pa t r l eks IJiiy suppe r on Mureh 15. T h e first s i l l ing svlll ho a t li;OI). 13e there . . .

T h e Bible Sludy G r o u p a l t he Church of Clii isl will he meet ing Tuesday u l the chu rch . Miss Helen Keyes a n d Mrs. Kuiiico Nieillyn will he Ihe lioslesses.

T h e Boa t ing A.ssoclalion will mee t a l t h e Kiiohouse lu discuss t he s u m m e r act ivi t ies, F r iday March l l l l i ul 7:00 p.m.

Dr. D a n a Blancha id will be the gues t . speake r a t SI . Therese ' s Church , March ISth . He will show u film aiul talk on concer . A tiues-lion a n d a n s w e r period will follow.

T h e r e will he a inarch on cuncer, Api'ii 3rd. , and the mon win do the cunvuss ing. Any m a n w h o hasn ' t

. been approached lo help canvass und w o u l d like lo uffer his serv-lt:es, p leuse call Mrs . Gessner, L u c k y Logan o r m o .

T h e r e will he two heiK-fil b n s k e l -bnll g u m e s a l t h e A r m n r y this S u n d u y sponsoit 't! - h y - t h e " B r a n -foril T u n k Co. P roceeds will go lo the C a n c e r Fund. Amer ican Lea­gue vs . Nnl lonnl Leugue upd Ihe second g a m e by t h e High Schoul l enm vs. the 'Old T imer s ' . These g a m e s should be fun. TlcUets may he oh lu lncd at Ihe door from m e m ­bers of t h e Auxillnry Pullee. P r i ee -$l.t)0 Mr . Howard Gehel Is e l ia i i -ninn of t h e Cancer Coninii l leo. W e are all hoping fur a wumle i tu i t u r n - o u t . 1

Allen Ralhbnn, Air Force , son uf M r . und Mrs. F r e d Ra lhbnn uf Lani ih ior ' s Cuve, is home on leave. II w o u l d be nice, Allen, if you should r u n liiln your buddy Pc le r Ahhindl when you ship ui i l next m o n t h .

Bar i ia i 'u Gessner bus recent ly re­ceived word Hull she has been ae -eepleil by t he Pbi lni le lphia Miise-imi uf Ar t . She will s l a r l in Sep­t e m b e r and will prubnbly ninjor III adve r l i s lng o r i l lus l raHng.

T h e Slony Creek P.T.A. will iii(?Pt 'Pliursduy, M a r c h HHi ul t he .seliuul. Gnesl s p e a k e r "will be Dr . G a r y Murr is , resideiil in t he Depl. i>f i ' syeh iu l ry u l Yule—His lopic wil l hp "Shyness in Chiiiii-en" and he win .show n film ent i t led "Shy­ness . " T h e 'llll g r a d e inolhel'S will he lioslesses for t he evening. W o u l d like tu encutiruge all p.ir-e i i t s to make a n effuri tu gu to y o u r P.T.A. meet ings . Do yuu know

Bowling Program T h r o u g h the help and coopera­

tion of Clnyton M a w e y nnd H a n k Morris ol Hie Branford Bowling Alley, bowling p r o g r a m s w-lU be held once ngnln th is y e a r by t he Uocreatioti D e p a r t m e n t .

Girls bowling will s tar t unde r t .Smi th

ul eriuca-lloii d e p a r t m e n t , on Tluirsdny, March 171li. at 10 a.m.

. lunior high school buys will s ta r t bowling Tuesday, Murcli 15th, nt 10 a.m. Bowling for .sen­ior high school s luden is will be held March 151 11, nt 1 i i .m. T h e young howlers will he i;linrged len cents a s i r ing .

y u l u n l e e r molbi :rs ussisled wi th the pi'ojecl last yeur and il Is hoped tliat they will once agiilii assist.

Biddy All-Slars 'I 'liruugh the couperat iun of the

rtranfiird l l i i t tery, t he Recrea t ion De | ia r ln ien t ' s B i d d y Al l -S lu r t e ams will prac l ice this Fr iday iiiglil at 7 p.m., nt Ihe Armory , All hoys n n d . c o a c h e s of Ihe lenlns

Engagcmcnl Aniiouucod

whut the P.T.A. s t ands fur? W h u l 11 nieniis to your children'. ' W h y , they wouldn ' t liuve par l ies ul Clirtslniiis und o t h e r lioliday.s, nor plenies in the spring, i r unspo r t a -tioii to conce r t s and o t h e r affairs , n'lie P.T.A. p lans ways and m e a n s of improving the school g rounds and building. . .

11 was p a r t y t h rough t h e ef for ts of I Ills oi'guiil'/.nllon lliul we now have a new room, iiiedlcul room und fire e.scupe whlcli ' v.'e have needed for .so long. This g r o u p hns recent ly purchased ;;il Science Ke-seareh A.ssoclule booklets , from which a r t i c les have uppearcHl in P a r e n t s Muguzlne nnd in the F a m ­ily Weekly . Tlie.se hooklels have been plliced In t he Blacks lone Lib­ra ry In S tony Creek .

Sor ry 10 h e a r t ha t Ihe F i anco i r family is moving— Lorra ine will be s t ay ing a l t h e John Bru ine rd ' s 1111 she g r n d u a l e s this J u n e . Slony Creek

Anyone see any wh i l e c a rna t i ons a r o u n d ? It .seems someone is ' t a k ­ing' flowers r igh t olf t he u l t u r ul t he Church of ClirisI, before s e r v ­ices. Th is bus hnppenert before. Lust week it wus four whi te curmi-l lons.

Guess Ihe meas les a r e fading ou i . T w o weeks ago in Sunduy School a l the C h u r c h of Chr i s t t h e r e w e r e fi chi ldren und A l enchcrs . T i l l s week t h e r e w e r e 11 chi ldren and 5 t eache r s . Which leacl icr had Hie moa.sles?

J ack Ber lo had his finger sUim-nietl In a c a r door l as t week and b roke 11. How's 11 cumlng. J a c k ?

Mr .and Mrs . Ben,tamhi DeNardI nf Leeles Is land Ruud have bec'ome tho proud p a r e n t s of ii bnby girl , Mui 'di 8lh nl Grace -New l luven HospUnl. L i l l l e Diane Lynn weigh­ed In ul 7 lbs., 1 m. Bull! m o t h e r and baby doing fine. How nboul dudily? Mothe r wus the former Marion .Swift.

•Today, t he 101 h, m a r k s one yea r I hat 1 have been hack wllli you lieople aga in . Wr i l i ng this culunin, t h a t Is.

Hoping that yuu ail have a happy week -end und a s my husband nl-wnys tells me, " K e e p smil ing".

l lnhhie

a r e u rged t o a t t e n d th i s Impu i t -nnl prnci lce session in p r epa ra t i on • of Sunday ' s game nl the Armory.

No Roller Skating i T h e r e w i n b e no rol ler ska t ing !

this F r i d a y nlghi at t he Cum- | muiil ty House , due lo t he four th j a n n u a l Tnvlintloiiul Unskethall i Tuu r i i umen i .

Arls And Crabs Arts nnd c ra f t s classes meet

every S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g nt the I Comiminl ty House. F r u m 10:15 tu j 11 Is fur ch i ldren up tu t he fuurlli g rade . F r o m 11 unt i l noun, fuurih g rade r s a n d u p have the i r ses­sions. Mr. ami Mrs. George S tack-pole of Branfor i l a r e In elmrge uf Ihls nel lvi ty. '

Badininlon Cla.sses Hadmin lon elns.ses for ndulls

meet eve ry T h u r s d a y niglit from 7 lu 10- p.m., at t h e Branford High School gym. T h i s class Is under Ihe tlirectinii of Rnlaiul Graves, of EusI Haven and H n r i y .siiiid uf l l runford .

Adult League Uiibliln's W i n s

Uobbln'a Puokage S t o r e s topped Mike's I n n .08 to '1:1 In t he Adult BaskPlhnll League . Alhinger , Bed-aril uiiil Massey were Ihe iiinin po ln t -ge l l e r s for Robbln 's . F o r Mike's Inn , Vilo De N a r d i coined no less t h a n 20 po in t s ; P a l u m h n hit for twe lve .

C a r v e r ' s Best r a l c o n s T h e C ' l rve r ' s bested t he Fnlonns

••i.'l to .15 wi th Wnsh lng ion , Gill, Burns, WllUani.s, und Arr lnglon pacing Ihe Ca rve r ' s u t i a e k .

Miilway W i n s Midway Res lunran t bested the

Bovylhig' C e n t e r 83 t o '10 wi th l l lncl iey h i l l ing for '2-1 pnlnls. Dave M a r s h 'Zipped t h e cords foi­l s and Bobby Mlschler scored l-l noinis to pace the Midways a l -tuck F o r the Bowling Center , Bobby Polasti ' l h i t for 10 points . Purcell hit for n ine and Buho-loskl sco red six for llio losers.

Tournament T h e .second round of t h e F o u r t h

AnnunI Branford Invl lul lonal Bus-kclball ff turnnmnnl will ge l under way th i s Su lurdny morn ing nt t he C o m m u n i l y House .

This Is u tolul of 11 games •.lated for S a t u r d a y wi th the first j ame ge t t ing u n d e r w a y at 10 i.in., and Ihe final g a m e sched-uletl for 8 p.m.

T u i i r n a m e n l officials a r e Col­lins I . Fi lch, P u t Pro lo , Doni Cote, S lane ley Sokolo.sky, J o h n Panu t i e r , Mllford Recrea t ion Dl-I'eclor; Ed Monks fi'uiii Mllford, mil I fnp Nvr/.'/.o,

Score rs for Hie lou rnnmen l were lorn Drago , J o e Klinuis , Ha ro ld SurktM', F r e d ' LeVesh, Richard Pydi'ol, J i i rk Corning , and E rn i e D o u g h e r t y .

W i n n e r s nt Suli i r i lay 's to i i rnn-nienl games w e r e : Eust Haven won ove r St. J o h n ' s I n t e r m e d i ­a tes ; Brnnforri S h u r p Shoo te r s won ^ve r SI. J o h n ' s J i inlors ; . Col-nnihiun Squ i re s from Shell on 51, Branford Bombers '18; l luindeii All-Slars 'I'l,' T a r r y l o w n N.Y. .'IB; •Vlllford A.C. won o v e r SI. fAike's C rusade r s ; Munches le r B:!, S I . r r a n c l s . New Haven 51; Ansonlu Norwuuds 51. S i . Pu l r lek ' s New l luven '10; Branford Celtics 88, Ihmulen P.A.L, .'«); T rowbr idge Recrenl lun C e n t e r 68, St. Ann ' s Ihimilcn -Iil; nnd Cousy 's Big F ive •Hi, East l luven 'Vi.

Route 80 B u s Company Seeking More Capital

Incorpornt l im of t he Nor th Urnnfnrd Conch Company and Issuance ol $25 s tock cer l l f lenles Is being considered. In a rdor In ra ise mure enpllnl funds In nn n t -t empt to uverconie tlhnnelol diffi­cult ie.s.

Su, Julin Russo, n pu r tne r In the bus eompnny, Informed u ineel lng of Ihe Foxon P a r k CIvIr Assuclntiuti ut n recen t mee t ing in East Haven. T h e m e e l l n g w a s called to explore m e a n s of assist-lug Ihe eompnny to con t inue serv­ice a long R o u l e 80 from Norl l i Brunfurd In New Haven ,

Mr. RiiKsu sugges ted Ihnt sa l e of Ihe cerl lf icules, need'ed lo save tlie bus line and Insure Us con-lliuied opernl inn, should be niiute u eummunl ly project .

Mori- funds w e r e needed to s e ­c u r e new enulpmeii t , he said. Mr. Russo .snld l l iul pn l ronage ot t h e line In Ihe Foxon P u r k a r ea w a s udei ina te 1ml t h a t uddll lonal r i d ­ers , pnrllculai ' ly In N o r t h D r a n -foi'tl, would help.

T h e company official said Ihu l Hie company woubl have to sus­pend service by n e x t J u n e unless It succeedeil In rnls lng m o r e funds. T h e Sl'5 slock cerlltlcnleR would puy '2 per cen t l l i teresi, l ie said.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. L e w -andoski of .'HI Nor th High S t ree t , East l luven, n n n u u n r e Ihe en-gugemenl uf t he i r daughte r , LU-linn Rose, lo Ruber l Mart in I''ll'/.-s lmuns uf 11 Brudfo rd .Dr ive , Che­sh i re , unci Mr. H u g h Fll'/..sliiions of M'ilford.

Miss l .ewaiuhwkl !•; a g rudun le of Eiisl Haven t l ig l i School nnd was u m e m b e r uf the Johliann Syiiiphoiiy flrcliesl rn iil.so u ineni-her of SU .Aiiihro.se C^liih. She Is employed hy Hie Snuthern New Eng land Tele | i l ionc Compuny niul

Is s tudying In he a p iano Inslrl ic-lor .

Mr. Flf'.slniuiis Is a g r a d u a t e of IllUhouse High School nnd served t h r e e yeurs In the U. S. Nnvy wi th 15 mon ths duly in Koreu. H e wus grudunled from F'teet Siinur School nnd Mine Detect ion School, Key West, F i n . ' H e a l l e n d e d N e w Haven College nnd Is preseiilly envploytjd hy In ter i iu t lonal Biis-Ine.ss Mnchlne Cnrpofa l lon .

T h e couple Is pluiinlng a Full wedding.

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OflVii . Prof. Selden D . Bncon, Di rec tor

of the : ' ^ a l e Cenlei- of Alcohol S tud ies and n leading nutl iorl ty on (iie problems of alcoholism, has bberi listed ap guest speaker a t t h e Marolj '22 meet ing of the T r i n ­i ty C h u r c h ' M e t i ' s G l i i b , ' T h e , m e e t ­i n g will be: preceded by a supper nt .6;8a In. tJ ie .Parish: H o u s e . '

' Pripf. Bacon's topic for t h e eyen-ing .\vlll ;be' ./^Alcoholism •' and , I t s Treat i l icnt" . ' ' .The spealtei',, as ..di­r ec to r o t ' t U e ' Y a l e Center , . heads t h e -pioneer InstilutUin concerned v y i t j i a m t o y - s l d e d approach lo thu

problems of aU'Oticil. 'I'lie center was establlsl icd in tiie ea i ly thir­t ies l o i n t e g r a t e t h e leKal, eco­nomic, psychia t r ic , sttciologic, ed­ucat ional and o the r non-iaboi-u-t r y studies" re levant lo t h e prob­lems- of a lcohol . Me h a s published a h u m b e r of books on t h e subject.

.Democratic Womfiii'B Oliib To Meol; Wed.

The -. Eas t , ; : I lnven Democrnt ic W o m e n ' s Ch ib v/lll hold Its nes t m e e t i n g on •Wednesday evening In the home of Mrs . . I l n r r y Lawlor of 57 Second.;Ave„ In Momauguln . Thei m e e t i n g , w i l l be held on this day .Instead, of Ihe u s u a l meet ing day of 'Thur -nday . ,

"A ' ooclar hoiir will ' ' , follow : the meetlrig. l le f res l iments will, be .seryiKl by Mrs . Hor ry Viola, i-ss, aiid h c r . c o m m i l t e e .

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ifiiU) ao Ve'arB Kxperiencs 1 I'-tny;!-;. eiiAP.rp.N ft KF.i'A.m K O I I K uBn . i . s ,

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mm wiisrin --; BIACSCSMITH iiov/liay Ifil), ni,ony OrftRkj.Gonn.

I'lioue IflJ U-tJ(;t;.0

G K T A k Al l t t n p U i y t i d inmi tiiiil women may gfet

1 l i t i f 10 ptiy bilh i.i lur tiuiiithly pay-)llKl>ti . . , Lllld p O t b i ' l . ly luwu otm s r i ic i lkr i i i o n l l i l y p f a y n l e n t . i.Otiii liLiid - l u l l o t e d 10 ytjiii i i t t d a , Pliontf It.I lo.,i) u^\ i i i s l v i s i t , -.VI l i e ul CUIllt! i l l .

h l i u si SIDO igili S:0 ( uluii monlbli li,ilaliir,.-iili si 510,0! " i l l ui.miil i , i.-p.iiil

o( N e w Havt-n

109 CHURCH ST., 2nd Fl., Woolwortli BIdg., NEW HAVEN P h o n e : STato J-1181 • Ask for t h e YES MANagcr

OPEN THURiDAY EVENINGS UNI l t 8 P,M. toafli moj* to litiilciili of oil tuKouliilllig luivni

f

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ftAGE mm>t £. ecru trot •V> C(t OAK

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n biff £«nt 111 B"4 ^nwtt a'*'»4 (*>&•<$£ «• ' Mt«« I ' m >M>v f<d»M, M« IW rW)Ml* lb* l««Mlt«l ndt 'Sl.hH^M ««|tM<tbi4 b l f t » - > |«w H««U ttwM

t'iiir;r(ii:'n'E'.s. I.AWN MOWEK .SIIDH. Ii7i!t I j lxwell Avenue. , If

11 i-iiLs ({lass, w e sell and service

II, ' l e i , C l l t t l n i u 8-5-iU.

li-y mil speclul service $8.00 per

year , (Jiiod service, ra in or shine.

Huni ik i i and Nor th I lnven nnly.

ii. A. M A R C O T T E CM 8-11M5

25 V/OJIDD •) Oft "LliiHH •'

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c'l/isi f.iun-iij/siir.y (.1 (Jiill'l AND SO/-U Mi.ilsi tteliiionf, ng, N*jw Loun* l,.o(iKi3'ii,iie.vi

•mi Oruntiir Ml fti I I I •i-i»\n

F—9 ! Mtl ia lCAh, DANCINO

MIIS. KATIIRYN KU.';iI ' TEACIIEFl OK PIANO !

(European Tra in ing - .Speclahited : exper ience with ch i ld ren ) . ! S tud io n e a r Branford Green and '

111 New Haven . ' S P 7-28B7 — F U 7-7235 I

notus, CATS, rKi'ii o—i

C A R P B N T R Y SERVICES—Cabln -t t s . bookcases, s t o r age walls , p layrooms , a t t ics finished, and gene. 'a l building. F r e e es t imates . Cal l Bill Wilson CH" 8-6470..

F U R N I T U R E C L E A N I N O , R E ­P A I R S A N D ; R E U P I I 0 I , . S T E R 1 N G

by George Be tbe and Ross P a t t e r -soli. P i c k , up and del ivery service. HU 8-0190.

F U R N I T U R E R E F I N I S H I N G by

Char les P . B ie rb ra i i e r Goose Lane! Te lephone Giil l lord, Conn GL 3-2208

L E T G R E E N W A Y , N U R S E R I E S S P R U C E OP , YOUR LAWN and f lower beds this sp r ing . Comple te l andscap ing service. S u m m e r m a l n -l e n a n c e . Call A T 8-'1378 for p r o m p t and m o n e y saving e s t i ­m a t e s .

F U R N I T U R E C L E A N I N G , R E ­P A I R S AND U P H O U S T E R I N G by G o r g e Beebe and Ross P a t t e r s o n . P ick - up and del ivery service. HI I 8-0190.

( lEPAIUrNO O—26

VASHING M A C H I N E R E P A I R S Washing Alacnnieu

' I / iye rs — Tronfas Disposals

C.iiaranleed Service v\'e liuve pa r t s to l i t a n y w a s h i n g ^larli lne.

Amer ican Api j l lanie Co. , 2.1IG Whi tney Ave. . CH-8-4444

CATS - • S I A M E S E - P E H H t A N . I Champion and Impur teo s tuds . Spr ing k i t t ens . Boaruing-Dal ly and month ly r a t e s . Sherwond Ka t -lery , Nor th l i i an fnrd . IIU 8-4U!ii.

AddiUoiial words du per word, i-llsplay OlasEi'iad Ad,i |l.'/)B per inch.

' All Classified Ada appear in

• THE BILVNI'DHI) I{MVII':W

"•HIE EAST HAVEN NEWS

• T!fE i!AMi)EN CIIKONICLE To get your ad into more i,liaii 6,000 homeH,

call Oil li ]281 or AT 8-1C61 and ask for

Ad Taker.

K s l a l . ' i j f

\VI.Nll 'Ki;i) It. I)!II..^.N' 1/11,' lit l iraiifoid in .-iiid Diriuii 'l, di ' . - i 'a- , i 'd,

Upon Hi" applii-nlinM ilf Hii'lnilii .1, Uoinn (if liMiiilonl pniyhiij llml : l...lti!i-a 111 Ailmlnish-nli.Jii may li.' { gianl.-d on ,siiiil Hhioh-, us |ic<r np - , pllralioii lin fill- m m . ' fully apj.ioi-i ; II la - :

Orde red ; Tliiil .said up|ilU'ulinii | he hea id and ilelorminil.il al l l i e j P roba t e Ciiurl In Branfoiili In said DLstrlcl, on t h e l.llll day of March A. D, lOSri nl 11 ;;)U o'clockij In Ihe forenoon, and llinl publ ic ] notice be given of Ihe pendency I of said nppllcallon and of Ihe liri ioj and place of hear ing Iliei-.-on, by | liubllshliig Ihl.s Older one l ime In some iiew-spaper puhlislied In N e w Haven County and having a eii-cu-Intion In said r ; ls lr icl , and by post­ing lip a copy ihi'i-iMif on ilie imblic slgn-iiosl in the Town of Branlord , in said Dislricl ,

By t he Cour t : •' Fl.irn K. Goldsmith , Clerk.

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f Mai

.Vi|..|iiirl ,1. Infnnlin.i . li„iird uf l.k'iectmi'n.

Doiinlil 11, llolunlid, Town Clerk .

1 Ml Uriiiiliird Ihl-s 'Jth day I'll 1:155.

/IK'I'ltTI.KH IfOH 8AI.I5 II—I

C H R O M E K I T C H E N C A B I N E T

L A T C H E S . It.25 Each . 4" HL Hin­

ges $.48 pr . Clean Out Specials .

T h e DeForos t IlotchUiss Co., E a s t

River .

GOOD 'rHXMGS 1 0 E A 1 H—28

- MAKIO^p•'S,

Deiicuius ice cie.-irn Caiiea Moiisse; and P.;,-.dliigs -

l«"oncy l.uiiviuuai F . i rms r . i r 'AM OccuKi-jn,i

•I'eiepnoiie S T a i e 7-4!)6'J •I1ie l inn:^ Ot Fancy l e t Cream

840 Di.vlveii ftv.' Hbiiiotfii i:i..ii.

von KEN'l' I.—I

lute of Branford, In said Dis t r i c t , deceased.

in p u r s u a n c e of an o r d e r of Hon. M a c g i e g o r Kilpatrlck, . ludge of Ihe (7oiiri of- Probnie ror tiie Dis t r ic t of Bran fo rd , notice Is l ie reby given t l iat said Court hath l imi ted and appolfi ted six hioni i is f rom t h e da te hereof for the c red i to rs of said deceased to bring In t h e i r c la ims aga ins t said es ta te . T h o s e w h o neglect t o exhibit t he i r c la ims v/ithin sa id t ime v/ill b e d e b a r r e d .

AH pe r sons indebted to sahi E s ­t a t e a r e i-equested lo m a k e Im­med ia t e paymen t lo

Albert P a l u n i b o , A d m i n i s t r a t o r ,

172 East Main SI ree l , Branford, Conn .

.All i iersons indebted to said es­t a t e ore reques ted to m a k e i m m e -dla le paynieni lo

EInier E. lieff. Admin i s t r a to r .

e /o F r e d e r i c k R. Houde , A t t o r n e y Al Law, 260 Main S t r e e t , Branford , Colin.

A V A I L A B L E A P R I L 1st for t h r e e m o n t h s , for all year , four rooms, h e a t , hot w o l e r . P r i v a t e beach , l awn. Furn i shed or unfurn tshed . C a i l H U 8-3353. ,'L

r i l l l N I S I I E D A P A H T M E N I ' S I

i m u n F U R N I S H E D ROOMS, $65.00. Adul ts only. 1994 W h i t n e y Ave. I-lamden.

R E N T S W A N T E I i L—12

BUSINE.SS C O l J P L E D E S I R E S t i u e e o r t o u r r o o m s unfurn i shed . Reasonab le . Roger Conan t , 70

.-High St. , E a s t H a v e n .

1101ISKS i r n i t SAI.K M—6

E L E C T R I C A L A P P L I A N C E S and lumjis reimired at y o u r home. Cal l HO 7-6192. ,

B R A N F O R D HILL^KRNYON R D . Seven rooiii house-wel l b i i i l t -mo-dern conveniences-a lso t h r e e room a p a r t m e n t in- r e a r - a p p . fi'.ii a t r e s of land-heal l hful-prlvacy-elbo-.v room-100 yds. t r o m bus llne-S19,-800. Call C l l e s t h u t S-3280.

Bank . D I S T R I C T OF B R A N F O R D ,

S T A T E O F CONNECTICUT, 69. P r o b a t e Cour t , F e b r u a r y 15th, 1955. -'

E s t a t e of MARY B E F F

la te of Bran lo rd , in said Dis t r i c t , deceased .

In p u r s u a n c e nf an order^of Hon. M a c g r e g o r Kilpatrlck, . l udge of t he Cour t of Proba te for t he Dislr icl of Bran fo rd , notice is he reby given t h a t said Court h a t h l imi ted and appointed. sLx m o n t h s f rom the d a t e hereof fo r ' the c r e d i t o r s of. t h e ia id deceased to br ing in thei r c laims aga lns l said e s t a t e . Those w h o neglec t to e.thibil t he i r . c in ims within said time will be d e b a r r e d .

D I S T R I C T O F B R A N F O R D , S T A T E O F CONNECTICUT," ss. P r o b a t e Cour t , F e b r u a r y 2Sth, 1955. •

. E s t a t e of , F R A N C E S C O P E P R

la te of Branfoi-d, in said Dis t r ic t , deceased.

In p u r s u a n c e of an o rde r of Hon . Macgregor Ki lpa t r l ck , . ludge of t h e Cour t of P r o b a t e lor the Distr ict of Branford , not ice is h e r e b y given Iha t said Court l iath l imited and appointed si.x m o n t h s f rom t h e da t e hereof tor ihe credi tors of the said deceased to br ing in the i r c la ims agains t said e s t a t e . Those wlio neglect to exhibit t l ielr c la ims wi th in said t ime will be de­bar red .

Ali persons indebted to said E s t a t e a r e r eques t ed to m a k e im­med ia t e p a y m e n t lo

A n n a At t ru i a , E x e c u t r i x .

701 Derby Ave., Seymour , Conn. _., . . •:

S T A T E O F CONNECTICUT, DI.STRICT O F BRANFORD, ss, j P roba i e Cour t , March 7lh, 1955,

E s t n l e of ItO.mOANN CARTER

in said IMstiict m ino r . Ulion llle . nppll(?atioii nf t i ie

Guard ian 01' snid es ta te , p ray ing Ihal he he author ized to c o m p r o m ­ise and se t t le a doubt ful and dis ­puted claim, action as per appl i ­cation on llle more fully appea r s , it is

Ordered , Tha t said applicalion be h e a r d and de t e rmined at t h e P r o b a t e Court , in Branford , in said Dislr icl , on t h e 14th day of March , A. D. 1955, ot 10:30 o'clock In tile forenoon and tliat notice be given of the pendency of said a p ­plication and the l inie and place of h e a r i n g thereon , by publishing tills o r d e r once in some newspaper liaving a c i rcula t ion In said Dis­tr ict , and r e t u r n mai ie to th i s Cour t .

By o rde r of Cour t , F lo ra K. Goldsmith , Cle rk .

IH:iJI!ICST l O l l IIJILS The unvii of B r a n l o r d 19.12

Scliiioi Uuiiiililg Cuiiiniil lee r e ­ques t s bills for the instal lal ion of n sewage disposal |)lani al t he Brunford Hills .School.

P lans and specifications may be ohlaiiied at the Office nf Ihe Board of l iducuiion on a n y .school day, d u r i n g school iiour.s, beginning Thuisdi iy , March lOlh,

A depusil or.,$ri,Ou will he r e -qulreil for each set ot plans and speciricallons; s ame to lie r e t u r n -i.ii wlleli hid is awarded .

Bidders will he required to p re - . seni hid bojid, cerilliiMl check, or R.gul l ende r with t h e i r bids a n d In llie a m o u n t of 5 % of Iheir bid. A perfoi-nuince bond in ihe a m o u n t 111 iuDffr of Ihe bid shal l be r equ i r ­ed of llie succe.sslul bidder.

Bids Will lie received by t he 19.52 School Building C o m m h t e e a t t he Of lice of the Board of Educat ion ul 8:U0 I'. iVl. March 30, 1955. T l ie c o m m i t t e e reserves the right to reject any or all bids as deemed by ilie Cunmii t tee to be in t he best in t e res l s of the town.

. lames Wesson Phe lps , Eng ineer .

D I S T R I C T O F B R A N F O R D , P r o b a t e C o u r t , ' M a r c h 4, 1965.

N O T I C E 'I'lie Se lec tmen and the T o w n

Clerk of tlie Town of Branford , ac t ing as Ihe Board for the Admis­sion of Eleclors , v/lll be In session at t h e T o w n Mall on Fr iday , M a r c h 18, 1955, from 5:00 P . M. unt i l 8:00 P. /M. , t o e x a m i n e the qua l i ­fications' of e lec tors and to admit to t he e lec tor ' s oat i i those found qualified, «

Dominic J . Bon ta t lbus R. D. Schroeder , J r .

I r tVIT. lTfON TO B i n Tlie Board of Se lec imen of t h e

Town of Branford will receive sealed proriosBls at its oflice .until March 301 li, lilbS, a t 8:00 P . M. for the foiiowliig: •:.;

T h e construct ion of a p p r o x i ­ma te ly 800 lineal fee l of concre te c u r b i n g a long t he Montowese side of the Branford Green and inc lud­i n g t h e intersect ion with Ma in S t ree t , the intersect ion with Soutlv Main S t r ee t and Intersection w i t h o n e - w a y drive t h r o u g h t h e G r e a n , oil In accordance wi th specifica­tions dalert October 21st, • 1954, d r a w n by J a m e s Wessen Phelps , and mo|)s duled Sep t ember 4 th , 1954, J a m e s Wesson Phelps, E n g i ­neer , as on file in said Selec tmen 's Office. *

The Board r e se rves the r igh t to^ accept or reject a n y proposal as m a y a p p e a r to be in t he in t e r e s t of tlie Town of .Branford.

Branford , Cpnnect icut , March 9,, 1955.

Dominic J . Bonta t lbus R. D. Schroeder , J r . Miciiael J . In tan t ino

Board of Selectmen.

LAUNDRY E Q U I P M E N T M A N U - 1 F A C T U R E U would ' l ike lo Install ' n e w terr i f ic money m a k i n g l a u n - I d e r e t t e In Branfo rd . $1500 cash needed. SMARTA W A S H E R S , | C H E S T E R , CONN. .

Pi lotograi i l ier j Pa r t ru l t . i C—»4

MOTIi r .R 'S DAY P H O T O G R A P H S Oi l 8-2925 o r C H 8'-i89i3 " ' .

ANAFILH-I STUDIO

H E L P VVAJXTED .11—1

E X P E R I E N C E D S T E N O G R A -P I I E E W A N T E D for p e r m a n e n t posit ion In sales d e p a r t m e n t . P h o n e M a l l e a b l e I ron F i l l i n g s Co, . I I U 8-1601. A M I D D L E A G E D W O M A N F O R H O U S E K E E P E R for i i - m u n . Nice h o m e in Haniden, Call FU 7-5280. Re fe rences .

S T A T I S T I C A L C L E R K . Should l ike lb work wi th f igures and be able to use c o m p t o m e t e r and ca l ­cu l a t i ng mach ine . I n i e r e s t l n g work In congenial s u r r o u n d i n g s . Call M r s , Donovan, MA 4-0101.

E S T A B L I S l I E D ~ T E R R V r O R Y F O R AVON P R O D U C T S n o w open nen r y o u r h o m e . C u s t o m e r s w a i t i n g for se rv ice . F o r . I n t e r v i e w at l iome p h o n e LO 2-6869.

IjCgal

D I S T R I C T O F B R A N F O R D , S T A T E O F C O N N E C T I C U T ss. P r o b a t e Cour t . F e b r u a r y 8th, l 'J55. , E s t a t e of

A N N A IIOSE l l . l a i l l S O N la te of I l ranford , In said Distr ict , deceased .

Ill p u r s u a n c e of a n o r d e r of H o n . M a c g r e g o r Ki lpa t r lck , J u d g e o t t he .Cour t of P r o b a t e ror t h e Distr ic t o t Bran fo rd , not ice is h e r e b y given tha i said C o u r t h a t h l imited and appo in t ed .slit niontl is from th,e d a l e hereof for t he c red i to r s of said deceased to b r i n g In t h e i r claim's a g a i n s t sa id e s t a t e . T h o s e w h o neglecl to exhibi t t he i r c la ims wi th in said t ime will he deba r red .

All persons indebted lo said Es­t a t e a r e reques ted to m a k e liii-m e d l a t e p a y n i e n i lo

H e r b e r t ' R . H a n Ison, E x e c u t o r ,

c / o T. Holmes B r a c k e n A t t o r n e y ,

205 C h u r c h St. , N e w I l e v t n , Conn.

D I S T R I C T O F B R A N F O R D , S T A T E O F C O N N E C T I C U T , ss. P r o b a i e Cour t , J a n u a r y 27th . 1955.

E s t a t e of PETl fU I'At.UiMUO

Jit^trill4ll>«'a-

«£?Fv

torn where I sit... y Joe MarsJ^

Uses His M@ad Saves His Fest

UllUtifiT YKllKtS «f.C(i<vni>i . ~ « I ' ,

Nobod>" around here can r e -nu iuLe i ^\\K\\ Pop l u i n t i ' HU»i)'t. L1.1 low I/A pu>lmhn Ueiiiubtlia^ e \j<i<\\ tu l tng that hi^, lita>> luail-s&cU btuce Fiiii) r..\)ii£!F8 dii>«.

I h a t ' s \\\\y i t ' s ^cnut im^s a frluvK 4.C s te hull these d&y» piiU-iMg hi» m^il b a g a i u u n j tii a ' c ^ d d y c a i t / ' a b o i t of l i ^ h c \ i agon that goUert* use »o th$> don ' t l ta\e to c a i i y th«ir club«.

"Foil^a sometimes holler ' fore ' a t lae and a^k lue liow tuy gaiut; i « / ' P o p i e p c i U , " b u t 1*1)1 not a s h a m e d to learn >onietlung new. Judt -vvishrd though t about these

golf gadge t s yea r s a g o l "

t<iom nh^r t ; I sit , i t ' s good io i-ic &cnt«one iunie up wUh a n;.« » t i i iK) t ; -k tep :s lis from fe'rii.-i' too reg imented . Fur ln»!-'u'icc. pethai>d >i>u'\e a l n a y s f«U thtti lioi niiiii i s t he only th ing to diiiiK at ht^dttme. Then someday >ou meet a tetluM who prefcrt^ u luKi gUvij cf beer.Well , t h a t ' s \\'., choice — and cer ta in ly he 's en­t i t l e d t o I t . We c a n ' t e x p e c t e^e i}one to toUoA our old habi ts lo the " i t t te i . '*

•Copyrijihtt 1955, Un^cii Statu Brtwera foundation

O F B U A N F O R I ) . INC!.

ystein We are proud lo announce llie oiienin:; on Monday, March -7, lOil.'j of tlie new offices of The Mutual Loan System of Branford, Inc., conveniently located in Ihri Toole Build inc; at 2.n6 Main ..Street, Branford. A inember of an orga­nisation wliicli has been seiviiiij the cash loan needs of(hou.iands of Co,-ineclicut residents for over thirty years, The Mutual l.oan .System of Branford is <li;dicaled lo f>ive you ihe fastest, the most convenient, the most courteous service, wilh a genuine underslandini; of your cash loan needs.

Mere any man or woman of legal aire wilh a steady aotnce of , income may apply for a Miilual .System Loan for any ijOod reason; (o consoliilate debtc, to meet mortgage interest, insur­ance iireniium:, ediicalion or medical expenses. Id malce home improvements, autnniobile rejiairs, and to solve many other financial problems that may arise. Loans pre. made on stiina-(ure only. There is no enibarrassinii notification of friends, relatives, or employer. There is, however, a sincere desire lo help in periods of financial need with 3 convenient schedule of repayment 1« fit your income.

Come in, Constilt with onr friendly, iinderslandins officers whose many years of espeiyence can' prove invaluable to ycu in maintsining 3 sound credit standing in yottr commiiniiy.

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The Mutual Loan System TOOLE B U I L D I N G -

T E L E P H O N E ' HUbbard 8-1688

256 MAIN STREET, BRANFORD

OPEN F R I D A Y EVENINGS TILL 8

rea Residents Attend Hearing }n Constitutional Conventioiu Mrs. Sh i r lovnn t uf l l ran lor t i ,

,vlio is a itieinher of t h e board [ of iHreelors of lh.» t ' l l l ie i i* tor

C o n n p c l k u l Consllliil ioniil I ronven l io i i , WH.H reqllesli ' il In I »-rlte a n url lcle on Ihe reeeiil I h m r l n g s on S e n a t e Ulll 579 fur 1 Vtee I 'ri-ss Puhlleotlniis. These i are h e r ohsrk'vatloli.s. —Eil . , l e y E L 1 7 . , U l E r i l S T l l H T K \ ' . \ N r

Many Interes ted c i t izens from Mihls a r e a were a m o n g t h e liun-•tlieds. w h o filled t he Hall of the • l l o u s e in t h e S l a t e Capitol for t h e I h e a r i n g on IIB 1070 on Tuesday l o f l e r n o o n . This is t h e bill which • would give the people of Connec t i -• cut a chance to say w h e t h e r a I c o n s t l t u t l o n a l convent ion should • be he ld to b r ing our present | S ( a t e Cons t i tu t ion up to d a l e .

The h e a r i n g was one of t he out,-. I s tanding ones of th is legis lat ive I session not only because of the I large n u m b e r s In a t l e n a d a n c e liul I also .for t h e n u m b e r ot in te res ted • persons w h o expressed themselves ,

Provisions • The bill provides for a re le ren-

I d u n i nex t November when the I v o t e r s would decide If t hey wish

' convent ion and if favored, II I provides for tlie convent ion next I March 11950). After Ihe proposed I cons t i tu t ion Is dral ' led. t h e hill I also prov'.ilH-i for .he e lec to ra te •:«

I accept o r rejeci il. ' ^jr. Char le s Dyman, N.^w l iayen

I a t t o rney , si ieaklng for ihe Clil-icns t o r a Connecticut Cons t l lu -tiorial Convent ion, pointed out t ha t n o t only does o u r Const i tu­tion give us Ihe Indefeasible .rlglil

I to. c h a n g e our present document I ijut the-: legal r ight to do so. A

Be thany roskient, _ Mrs . Milton Smi th , declared tha i in h e r mind t j i ' e ' e l i m i n a t i o n of dual office

•holding Is one ot the Impor tan t I t h i n g s . t h e cons t i tu t ion should

(iontain. Enl l ius las t ic and obviously spoh taneous s u p p o r t w a s also gtven" by two y o u n g women from

I Harhden, ' Mrs, F e n n o H e a t h and Mrs. • Rober t Bone .

-••Fortnal .s tatements s i ippnrtuig HB 1070 were liiade by Pau l Dan­iels, v i c e - c h a i r m a n of Cit izens for a- Connect icut Cons l l lu t lona l Con­vention .and former U. S. ambas­sador to- E c u a d o r ; Mrs . .lolin Bris­coe, p res iden t of, t he L e a g u e of .Woiiien Voters of Connect icu t ; arid' Mrs . Bur i i ham Ball for the •American Association of Univers­i ty W.omen: In genera l t h e i r opln-• ion w a s t h a t , t he -peop le should be •al lovved.- to decide^ w h e t h e r to 'chanfee t h e S t a t e Cons t i tu t ion ; t h a t ' a cons t i tu t iona l convent ion is t h e h e s t w a y t o consider changes because It allows ample t i m e for such considerat ion and would pro­vide a n a t m o s p h e r e free of politi­cal p re s su res ; and ti iat t he Con­nec t i cu t C o n s t i n u l o n needs re ­vision to b e t t e r adaiit I t t o our complex, modern society.

P^; . . Local nep re se i i t a t i ve s •Rep re sen t a t i ve s Mrs. Elizabeth

M, Croumey , Ea.st l l ay im, . and Mrs. L u c y T. H a m m e r , Branford,, a t t ended the. h e a r i n g a s 'did, Mrs. Robert . 'Ceci l of Branford aind Mrs.

i E. Wi l l i am M u e h l of E a s t , H a v e n . Seve ra l legislators spoke in fa­

vor of t h e bin. A m o n g these were S e n a t o r Phil ip B a u e r ( R ) , Avon,

1 and Represen ta t ive Roland ,Tyler 1 ( E ) , W a l e r t o w n , . w h o . in t roduced

the b'lll;' Sena to r s Plilirp P . Laing J (D), -Windsor ; .lack Stock---(D), i B r idgepor t ; . Represen la t lves .„El iz -l a b e t h Budd ( R ) , Welhersf ield, i M a r j o r i e D. F a r m e r I R ) , Dar len , l a n d S a m u e l Googel i D ) , New ! Br i t a in .

, Opposi t ion w a s expressed by I ra I w i i c o x of the S t a l e G r a n g e arid I b y Sena tor . Benjamin L. Bar r ln -I g e r ( R ) , New Mllford, and R e p r e -I s e n t a t l v e M a t y V. C u n n i n g h a m J ( R ) , N e w Canaan . T h e y expressed i t h e l r In te res t in t h e s t a t u s quo.

01(1 Stone Church Members of the Pilg'rlni Fel ­

lowship and Young Adult C r o u p will work on Ihe. Drop-In Room in t h e Parish House Sa tu rday s t a r t i ng at 9 a. in: 'I'hey a re re­quested t o wear oid c lo thes . , At 1 p. m . members of Ihe P ioneer Feilow.ship will w o r k on the o u t ­door chapel in t h e r e a r of " t h e Educa t iona l Building. •,

On Sunday Mrs. Wii l iam Hasse, .Ir., M r s . Char les L a r s o n and Miss Doro thy Kvai-ls wi l l sing o r t he 9:45 a. n i . service.

S u n d a y af ternoon at 3:30 t h e Pioneer and P i lg r im Fel lowship Groups will meet al t he c h u r c h from w h e r e they will leave for the Edgewood Cc.-.gregallonal Church on Chapel S t . in New H a ­ven . t o a t tend a preseniui ton ot Brahm.s' "Requ iem" at 4:30.

At 7:30 Sunday evening t h e Young Adult C i o u p will meet . The p rog ram will l i irlude a l l lm-?trlp. " N o Easy Answer" , p resen t ­ing t h r e e ac tual prublenis con­front ing paren ts toilay. The gi'ou|) will be divided Into three parl.s to dl.scus.s tliese problelus u n d e r the leadership of El len l .arseii , R a y m o n d Berlepsch and .lean M u r r a y . They will reconvene af­t e r w a r d to see how the , a c t u a l families rtiscussed solved thei i

prolilems. A worshl|i service wll; he conducted by .lean Mur ray and re f reshments will be served h. Douglas Murray , .Ir.

On Tue.sdiiy t he Ever Ready Group wil l meet at 1 :.'*0 p. m. In the r h u r r h pHiior, Mrs . Edward I.eeper will preside. Hostesses will be Mrs . Clayton Jacobs , Mrs Car l Olson aim Mrs . .Inhii M.ile

On Wednesdny the Adult Bib Class wil l meet al 11 a. m. In t he room ou t s ide the c h u r c h office. Al 7 p. m. t h e evening Bible class will m e e t In the educat ional building.

Pilgrim Brotherhood To Hear Television Expert

Will iam G. Mulvey. a m e m b e r

of the staff of WNHC-TV, will be

the gues t speaker a t Tuesday ' s

dinner mee t ing of t he Pi lgr im

Bro the rhood to lie held at Pi lgr im

Hall, F i r s t Congregat ional Church,

a t li:.30.

Mulvey. a Phi lade lphia nat ive

J and F o r d h a m g r a d u a t e , has been

associated with Ihe New Haven

stat ion for four y e a r s . I l ls topic

on T u e . s d a y w i l l be "Behind the

Scenes In Television." A dlscus-

'sioii per iod will follow.

Chrlsl Church March 13 will be Ihe third S u n ­

day In Lent. Holy Communion and services will be nl t he u,«ulil l imes , wi th the Uev. T . J . Shannon filv-inu Ihe sermon at t he 9;;i0 luorn-iiig p rayer .

' T h e Young Peoples Fel lowship will meet at 8:-10 p.m. S u n d a y in t h e church hall niul will llu-n pro­ceed to Ihe ZIon Church In N n r l h n r a n / o r d .

On Monday at 8 p.m., t h e bullil-Ing eonimi t tee will meet In t he inemnrlnl i-oom.

On Tilesdiiy even ing at 8 o'clock Ihe Mr. and Mr-; ' " luh will meet in t he church hnli . The comni l l l ee In charge of t h e p r o u r a m .eoirslsls of Mr. and Mrs . ' fed .m.aplro Iho Rev. All ied Clark and Mrs, C la rk .

On Wednesday Holy Cohiniuh-lon will be served nt 9::i0 a.m. and the Service ot l len l lug will he ob­served. '. ,

On Thursday af ternoon the Chil­dren ' s Church will be held a t 3:30

Women's G.O.P. Club T h e Branford W o m e n ' s Republ i ­

can Club will mee t on Tuesday . March 15. al 2 o'clock nt the Acade­m y on Ihe Oreen . All w o m e n l l i ler-esled, have been extended a n Invi­t a t ion .

T h e New IInveli Coun ty lun­cheon nieetlnR will be held al Ihe Yankee Sl lversmllh . WnlllliBford, on Mnreli 17 al 12:30.

followed by .Uinlor Choir r e -hear.snl.

T h e Rev. Hall '". Wll l lnms. l e c ­tor of SI . . l o h n s Clinrch li,v-lhe-Sea In West I lnven, will be t he guest i i rencher al Ihe 7:15 |i,iii. Lenten .service on ' I 'hursday. T h e Senior Choir will hold rehearsa l l i t ter Ihls {crvlee.

Al St. Mark ' s In Momaugu ln i h e Keclor win serve Holy Communion at 9:,10 a.m. The St. M a r k ' s choir win hold rehearsa l Monday at 6:30 p.m.

Junior Guild Of Gluisl Church ,To Hold Riunimigc Sale

T h e .Uinior Guild of Christ Church 111 East Ilnven will hoM a nmmuiBe sale on Fr iday m o r n ­ing, March' 18, from 9 o'clock 10 n : . i o In t h e c h u r c h hal l .

Anyone wlshlnE to dona te any houselinld nr l lc les , c lo thes 'o r books m a y cnll nny of t he following com-m l l l e e ; Mrs. NeweU Augur, HO 7-'20.12; M r s . Rudolpli .Schneider. HO 7 - l % 9 ; Mrs . i loidon Stevens , 110 7-fi;t,'l7; M r s . , .lolui Ca inp , 110 7-4101; Mrs. l ioberl Nnlin, S P 7-'2714; Mrs. .lolui ZIto, I IO •'-31H7; Mrs . Maur ice Hoin.ir, HO 7-«fiO; Mrs . Clmrl.:s Hor rmann , H O 7-2213; Mrs. F r e d l l awl ln , 110 7-3.'iS3.

Coffee and doughnu t s will be served dur ing t h e sale.

Tliurs., March 10. 195,5 Brmiford Review-Eail Haven New» 7

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East Haven Mermen Capture District Title j g S S i S S ^ l t Win Over Hamdcn (,a|)s Siuccssf111 Season For Team

MasI llavi^n Miuli captiircfl l is first ( l i s t r id swiniinliiR (rhnmiilnn-slilp 'I'lK^sday aftcnidnn wlmn (lit* I'laslio iiioi'nvih on (scored Hnmdr.'n llllili .'iV-.'KI to prf'scrvc' a n un-Imnlcn sf^nson Insido ll ic cifdnll . 'I'lio nipcl. lonli-plnrl; 111' l lw New l lnvcn Hoys Club hcrnrc nn cx-i;r?llonl oi'ovvd of spnc la in rs .

H a m p e r e d by «IcUbi*.i« wlilcli a l -niost doprlv«d them nr soiiic of lliDli' t o p •"swlmiiters, l lm Riisdcs. iievi!rtbrdos», boslod llifli ' H a m d c n I'lvnls In four of the piRhl evcn l s 'I'linsdny iind (iiillpdlod pniiimh nddlllonni polnls In cUn(Mi llic dlsli'liM. I l l ln. i'l'ho dl.sl.i'Ifil. In(;luilcs JInmdon, lIlllhoUKi!.' a n d Wilbiii ' Cl'o.ss. / •

MIko Brornton, fresh from h i s ! lll.ln-wJnillnK dlvlnu offnrls In l l i c ' Now KliBlnnd donfcrcncc SnUir-diiy, nnn ie throiighi lo lalcc firsl pliioc - In llio illve and •Ul-yiird fi'iiPSIylP, followed In Ihc sci'ond plimn ny ; two iGnmliinlps. Hob Cillson In llie 1 fr^-cstylc and I3nh Di 'onnnn. In, t l ia |(i |yo,

Kcnrn PfPSCrvrB lt<><inrd Team Cnpltilil F r a n k Kcc'fc,

who-w : prowpsa os a ba i iks l rokcr won .bl i i i a.jfoiji'tb p lace In Ihc Coiiriecllcul comiietlllon ilils yea r and a s w o n t b pliidc In N e w Knu-liiiid. ciVmpe'tUlon, .for' I h e ; si'cnnd llmo took flr«l:,plni'e In llui 100-Xiird bnck.sl iol tcr" :' \ •

Kecfe'R l lm? w(is |« fliitiliOB, III t h e IfiO-yiii'rt n'ciostyi;. ri. |ay,

Mike Powel l , w l i o l m d beiin liav-biB; a '-1)0111 Willi. 'illP v i rus und piiplimonln, Joined ; - w l l I r i .Dlide OarlsoiiV Hob Cllsirin ; arid ' ,Ioe Smith t o turn ln ;n Wlnii lne l ime of 1:22,9. • • ;

,Sm|lh ' enmi! tliipuEh wi th n , s ecdnd 'p lace lb lho '20Q-yard free­

style; DorinUI ,'VVuhs(;h'enk wi th a' second • in the lOO-y'urd ' brea.sl s i roke; : and L o r e n ' U i l n e wi th a third In the 100-yni-d b a c k s t r o k e lo help pljo up i those points .

:TnipreNslV(^: Kedord , Under ' .Coach ,v.Io,sopl)' Mellllo who lins been In chnrKo of t he .team for (he past t h r e e years , tlie ,Ea.stlos (his Kea.snri, h a v e tiirii-nil |ri .ai l Inipresslyo. r ecord . O u t •of. n ine itioelS: In High S(;hool .competit ion ;(i i l l . .Cluss, .!;A"i. . tbey yielded only twice: to N a u g n t u c k M - 3 4 , and Greenwich 22 - .•)2. Their prcwioiis viclorlcs s tuck up this w a y : Strnlfprd 53 - 14, Hill-house 3G - 111, 'Warren Hard ing 35 - 32, Wilbur Cross 3r> - 31, Dullard lilaveii 53 - M u n d Ches-

b i r - Acjidcniy -11 - L'. i. T e a m Caplfiin ccfc iitid IJrcrc-

lon, hdtli. 17 years iilil, (•(iiislilulc a foriiildnblc pair of loani-nia lcs , Tlicy have been iiiibcalcn in lliiX'C yejirs of dual OKKM compcli l lon. ki-'cfc holds nil llie school records for (he backsd 'okc and has .sel Ihn reciiiil (hoc of 1:07 flat for Hie, (|0-yard event .

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(,lii>, .lilnst Haven leiini lias cap­tu red ' tile distr ict t i t le , t he local lIiKh School stjuad had nn auspi­cious Hwglnnlng ten y e a r s •. ago.' T h a t , was . when . F r a n k Keefe's fa ther , F r a n k Kcefe Sr., had as Ills „ protege", a local , swimmer , F r a n k Donley, who l a t e r went on to:.;:Olyniplc compet i t ion. Dnolvy I s . now propai;lrig for P a n - A m e r ­ican icpnipetll lon,

Kee to , -S i ' i , , was followed, n.s coiicli- -liy Caryle F r a w l e y , 'Who Worked ' . | iKi. that . capaci ly , , for six yeui'sTiintll .Mellllo . took over his (iutli 'S'Mhrei! years ifeo. "• ; • • ' • . ! . ' ' • • ' • ? . ' . 'WMMAUY.

:!i'hl!i siiininnry of Tuesday ' s meet

ToiioSsr ; • " . : • ; " > • , ' " • ; •" IdO "yd. , 'medley i'cliiy - won by i lamdfcn' ,tMnrrlssey, Finch and Wll.s'oii)'.TIine ] : l l . ' t . 200 yd. free­s t y l e . " - " won • by, Ru lh (II); , 2,

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Siiiilli, ( i . : i l l ; .'i, ICcefi.', I.;ll; •i'iiiie I •J.II). 10 yd. frecslyle - won by Drereldii , m i ; ;!, <;il.MMl IKI I ) ; ;i. Dykes, (111 T i m e .2(l.'l; Dive won by rin. 'rcloo (I'^IIl; 2orl, tlreiiiian ( U l i ) ; ;!, Capwood, I H I ; Winne r s Iioliil C.'l.S. lOO-yard frer^slyb.'.won b y . Hiilli ( I I) ;t, Carlson (Kl l -Tlnii^ 110.3. lOIKvard lireasi s i roke Won by Flni'li (II ; 2 Wlln.sclicnk, (I 'Jil), 3 Davidson '111 'Pime 1 ;iri.fl lOO-yard baeks l rokc won by Keefe ( E l l ) ; 2, Morrl.ssey ( 1 0 ; 3 , . I.alne ( E l l ) ! T ime 1.0«. KiO-ynrd free­s ty le relay won by Bast Haven (Carlson, Powell , Ollijon, S m i l h ) . T i m e .1.22.!).

Urgent Need For MorningObscrvers At Branford Post T h e r e Ir a very g r e a t need h i r men lo servo nn thtMfnrly 'ninri i lng sh i r t s a t (he Branford Observnl ion Pos t , .larod i ' Ic(3i |een, 'night super ­visor said, " T h e r e a' 'e l.'Ui sliin,s in I lie coluiilele rotat ion of once in four weeks .service ;il Hie |.,ist. Of (his miiiiber I liere a re a t presenl 10 (if Ibe Vi 1(1 .'i a.m. silifls o|)en

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( l | i e l l . " iMcQl lee l l cillll i l l l l e d . " I I is

l leeesscry for 2(1 men lo vo lun lee r for Itiese shif ts and it is i i referanle Hint liiey vuiiiiKeer in pa i r s . ' i ' be re a r e some openings for singles I'l go (in wlHi men who a r e ninv go-illft on a lone . "

'The fi 1(1 K In ' l l i o evening is a difficult siiirt lo keep n ive red . " sold McQueen , "and .jiisl when nil shif ts lire conifiletely sf.'beduled, someone ^gets sick and the need for .substi tutes Is di re . Anyone able (0 spend two hours should by all m e a n s vo lun lee r lis nn e x t r a If u n ­ab le to go regu la r ly . "

Now rec ru i t s welcomed to t he Ground Obse rve r Corps a r e F i r s t Se l ec tman BontnUbus , Civil De­fense Di rec to r l^red Bllcker , Dr . Spenr , David and Edward Morso of Ensl l l a v e n whfi will, siiot twice a moiiHi; F r e d W i t l , Don I l n y w n r d , Mr , and Mrs . David Morse of B r h n -ford P o i n t ; . l .Scbul t 'z , .Tack Tweed. All of ' tbern will cover an : e a r l y h o u r .shift and . feel this need for e o m p l e l e coverage .since t h e s ecu r ­i ty of o u r l iomes Is si ill in d a n g e r f rom e n e m y int rus ion, McQueen added . I t ada r has ,wea lc spols , lie eon l lnued , a s l lUislraled in ' the

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The Pa lmle r l Foods t e a m con-linui-'d In flrsi place on Sn tu ldny as Ihe E a s t Haven Mons Biddy na.skeihall League enli^Ted - Ihe .second and final round of Hie .sea­son. However , the last sot of games Indicated a wide o|ien lea­gue in wiilcli no learn is assured of ge l l ing throuRh the next six weeks undefea led .

In Ih r ce of Ihe four games lilaycd .Sniurda.v, the winning team bad lo overcome a hal f - l in ie defl-cl( In o rde r lo win i h e game .

I 'lilinieri 3K, Me lou l f s ,17 I 'almierl Foods won a Hirllllng

j gnliie from Hie Melcalf D r u g i |uln-lel a f l e r lagging, 12-17, al (he hair-l l i i ie . Dllly Pi le w e n t on a (o i ing ramiiage for the Packers

in Hie liilrd ( lua r l e r to score 12 lioltils and lo (;tose Hie gap lo two poiiils iiy Hi" s lar l of Hie tliial l i e r i i i d .

Till.' lead changed bands .several l imes du r iog Hie filial ( lunrlcr Willi Hie Packe r s Hnally I'dging the Druggis l s by a single point. Pi le 's lo ia l scoring amnunt.i.'d lo :n iiiiiiils. followed by Sieve Flo­rid Willi fiiiir poinls for Hie win-iieis. F o r the Druggis ts , Uellly was io[i mall with 16 poinls, fol-

ed closely by Cannvan with 15. .I.'ickie C a r r w a s next man uji Willi six points for tin? Druggis ls .

lieiiflibed 3.'), A l l -S l a r s '.id Cliappie's Al l -Stars , p l a y i n g

wiiiiotit liilly Chaiiknvicb to spark their efforts , wen t down lo defeat iiefore a wel l -ba lanced nnd sc rap ­py Hi'acblK.'nd leaiii af ter leading iiy four poinls a t ha l f - l ime. The All-Star.s led, 17-13, at Ihe mid­way iioinl, only lo see Ibe Bcacli-ies come Hirougli wi lb I I poinls In Hie th i rd i p i a r t e r whi le be ing lield to six addl l lonnl iioinls. ,

T h e Beacliles moved lo a single polnl lead (2'l-23) by t he s t a r t of the last q u a r t e r and moved on to s w a m p t h e Al l -S ta rs , 33-26. Ca r -bone and Wel l e r .scored 12 and nine po in ts for Hie Beaei ihead lads. Kenall l led Hie scor ing tor the Al l -S tars Willi 13 iioints, followed by E a r l e . Willi eight , and Mellllo

wlHi five. r ft R 32, TPbi r l Elec t r ic II)

P & n Moto r s led Tlnnr l ' s Elec-tr iciniw t h r o u g h o u t t h e i r game wi th Bernle Snar.sk^ leading t h e w a y for the Mechanics w i t h 2 i points In all. H e was assisted by Celentann w h o scored six points . T im EleclHclans appea red unali le l o organi'/.e d u r i n g t he g a m e and t h e i r sccr ing w a s divided evenly be tween Anderson , Genii le , Walsh and Knntip. Illg.Ii Itldge 311, O i r n e r .Slore :i»

In Ihe first overUnie g a m e of Ihe season, i h o High I t ldge loam overcame n bnlf - l ime lend of 22-S enjoyed by t h e Cornel ' S l o r e a n d to|)ped Hie Grocers , 3D-.38, w h e n Larson popped In a free llirovv In liie over t ime period t o give Ihe Builders Hielr first victory in Hie n e w round.

1,11 He Eddie T ie rney c a m e th rough In a pinch wi lb only five seconds In jjlay whim he droiiped In Iwo free Ibrows lo He Ihe .scoi'(!, .'IS-38. and put Hie g a m e Into ove r t ime . Tierney, w h o played bis usual ou l s t and ing g a m e , scored 1!) poinls in Ihe flrsl half and 12 poinls In Hio second for a g rand to ta l of .'11 po in ts foi' Hie game . Oi l ie r p l aye r s who .scored for Hie Grocers wore Oherdieli and Mailer.

Bulchie W h i l e led t he scoring for the Bui lde r s by tossing in 20 poinls, 10 of these dur ing the .sec­ond half. Monaco, Larson , Par l l lo nnd Mascola added lo Hie .scoring lo 'overcome Hie C o i n e r S t o r e lead and de fea t Hie Grocci 's.

Guilford Barn Dance All old-fashioned horn dance,

spon.so'red by the (liiilford .Iiiiilor Cl ianiher of Conmieree,, wilt be held Fr iday evening from !l niui l midn igh t a t t he Guilford High School. •

"Uncle" D a v e Dinwoodle and his o r c h e s t r a will furnish dance music . Dona t ions will he used lo fu r lhe r tile civic act ivl l ies (if tlie . lunior Chan ihe r .

"JIMBOj' IT SWIMS

J I M BO—Iho moil lensatlonal Invenlion In tha history of rithins'-ltib atlilicial minnow that swiiiii No mote livfl bait lo buy Itili It tha luto lensiilioii ul IhB 20th conluty. IT t W I M S — n o tprlnii, USBI no fuel: it swum at Ions a i you leava it in the wslui Swims by uniciuo process o| balanco and eiavily. Tiih any dcsiieil dfipth'-ln lake, ilteam. Butl. bay. Any llati thal'wilt stnkB a minnow will ittilia JIM BO, fhls i i no gaii* get. l o o k i ina iwlmt lika a live minnow Tills Is lh« lufs ol alt luiei-bBaull lul illvar leal plastic. Buy on> lui youi tiiands also Sallsiaclion guaranteed Send tl.OO only, tot each lure Sand chock 01 u t i i : We pay poitago Sold « y malt only

\ & R TACKLE CO P 0. Dox IKV Larso. Fia

Otiinilnis progi 'nm on T V rocenl ly and so du ly is fii)ul)ly i inpurlmil on tliL' posl.

Honor IV!IS. Pclcrson P l a n s ' HIT' lu'ing enniplelod liy

tlip Repuhlinnn T o w n Cnmmitl.or' Tor a losllnionlul flinniT In lionoi' Doinity SotriL'l.niy of StiiW Aline T. Po.lot-.s(ni on A|»ril M. Tlic tlin-Ko.slmn'iinl, willi^ F l rs l Scioclnum Bonl.fililius siTvlnj; n s lioiiorary c'liainiuui. Comniil.luo niomhors in­clude Mrs . Riilph Nt'ilson- W a l l o r j

i Clapp, ,C:n-l Sciilr.id, M r s . WinUiod lUnt^ur-, S tnn lcy Sli(.'pui:d and Mrs .

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10:0Q Dina Donq School 10:30 Way o( tha World , 10:45 The Sliirla Graham Shoi . 11:00 WindQW: Sliopptr Ut30 SIHke It .Rich 1* :00 Bub Crosby Show 12:15 Love 01 Ute .

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|6>15 The Htm Today ., 7:no P'onle'i LiJbhy>—Mike Gmide

7:15 MailliotrSqiisie Garilen l-.id Eddie Fliher Show 7:45 Camel Newi Canvatan. — Swayrt 8:00 Mama H;30 MK QI Rllfv (J:QO big Slorv 9:30 ^bear Pltoebr

10;QD Cavalcades of Sfiarli 10:45 Greal FlDhtrn

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•'1:011 ' Hoy Hrn:m ' , 1:30 Uncle Johnny Cooni

\im • Kill Tin Till ';'i-M Vfinlli Tnki'H a RIaiul . ' 3 :00 DoiVetball, Fort VJayne at S/iaciise

•: ft;tiii Jn-.iire ' fl;;iO OirlU Arrlirr'

• |l:n» Um llani'iT , ICSO.MJ-AskRtl ITiir' II > : 7:00 .This li Your Llle . ; . '7:30 Stage Seven

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10*30 Hit parade " 11:00 titnry Fonda Shaw

• 11-30'. Wristllng 12130V NHeeap Theatre "Timber Fury"

7:00 Tuday

7:25, Channel 8 Almanac 7:30 To(t.iy 7:55 Channel S Almanac 8:00 Today 8:25 Channi-t S Almanac 8:30 Today K.55 Chpn|i^l 8 Atmaiia* 9:00 Tl.« Yankee Petiim—T:;,-; miliuns

10:00 Ding Donu School \i\M Wiiy (If Illr WiirM : 10:45 Shiela Graham Show 11:00 Window Slwpper l i :30 Strike It Rn:h 12:00 Tenneisce Crnle Sliow l'<!;15: Love ol Llle 12:30 Search •''irirTamcrraw 12:45 Electric Show

1:30 Welcome Traveltrt 2:00 Robert Q. Lewii 2:15 Robert Q. LKWIS 2:30 Ciiiding Light 2:45 Mid'Afteinoon News-—J. S i i rM 3:00 The Qlg PayofI V.% Oiip Man'i Family 3:45 Copicfrnlnu Mill Uarlowe A;OD Hawkins Fatli 4:13 Secret Sturm d-.ID Mtn tliK Start 5:00 Qiildoor Advenliiri Cluk 5;j0 Howdy Doody 6;00 Slaiie 8 "Dream Man" 0:30 Sporlicope — sya JoKe 6:40 Sealy Weather Forecast u:4S Tli« News loday 7:00 Mr. Oistrlcl Altmney 7:30 Tony Martin Show 8:00 Sid VP3W SImw S:00 I Lovi- Lucy um l)i!i>i-nil)i'r Uriilu

10:00 Studio One 11:00 Doiiutas Fairbanks Presenti 11:30 Soliiier> Parade 12:00 "Bridge ol San Luis Ry"

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5 0 0 The Yankee Pttldlm—Ttie NltUuni 10:00 DIiiD Dnno SchanI lit;;"' Wiiy rif Ihi. Wiirld 10:45 Shielnh (iraliam Shn^— 11:00 Winiluw fiUtm*" 11:30 Strlkp It RIMi L2:(IQ Slatioiis of Hie Cro^s 12;1S Invc of Lite 12:30 Search tor luinoruw 12:45—Nancy's Kilchen-^oflil Crnwtner

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••aiQO The Dig Payotl

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10:00 Dine Rilibon Banli in:-in Call \\w \'\nv 11:00 Comedy Hour 12.00 Nileciu Theatre "Dark W a l m "

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SUNDAY/March 13_

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Cai-tain Harty tiarVer Rill Carloont Exploration Your Air Force R « w * Stories o( the Ceiiliiry. The Ctirlttophcrt Slu Erwln Studio 57 Ray Mlllaiid Sliow 200 Paiade Ray Bolser -Edward Arnoli] Showtatt Qtiie and Harriet

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, 4:00 ' Hawkins Falls ' 4:15 Secret Storm 4'JO On Your Account

. 5:00 Qlilduor Adventure Ctiik : 5:30 Howdy Oooitv.

li-ti:00- Slagt 3.!'Beul4li" : . v6;30': Sydr\si;iipe<Svd Jake-

6:40 SMiy .Wcatiter Forecast ' •6:45 '.Ttie.Niws Uday ^7:00 iSnlmman^-: 7:30 U s a pleasure

7:45 Camel Newt Caravan — Swjyii 8:00 Martha Raye 9:00 Pluyhuiise ol Stars

•>:30 Red Skeltmi

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7:25 Channel 8 Almitnac 7:30 Today.

7:55 Channel 8 Almanac

8:00 Today 8:25 Clianptl 8 Almanac 8:30 Today li:55 Channel S Almanac

0:00 The Yankee pHliiUr - * Vt Nttltn 9:30 Diane Lucas Show

lU:Ui? Uing Dong Sclioul 111:;','! \Va>' iif tlu- Wnili' 10:45 Siilelah Graham Show 11:00 Window Stiopper U:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 One Foundation 12:15 Uve 01 Llle 12:30 Search For.Tomorrow

9:30 Diane Lutat Show 12:45 Nancy's Kitchen

1:30 Welcome Traveler* 2:00 Industry on Parade 2:30 Gtinlmii Liglit 2->i5 Mld-Atternoon News 3:00 Undi^ritaiifllnQ Our Children 3:30 one Man's hamily 3:45 Coiicerning Miss Maiiuwc 4:00 Hav.kins FalU 4:15^ Serret Storm 4:30* M«l the Star$ 5:00 Tin Tfl|> Hi'ie : . ^

6:00 Stage ' 8 vAl lladdon'i Lamp . ; t i l ls Vatvily Ciub> . .

6:30 Spoftscope-Syd ,Jat(f 6:40 Sealy Weallier Forecast 6"45 Hie News - Today 7;Q0 Cavalcade ol Ameilra'v 7:30 Spoilsn.cn's Shuw

; • .7;45/Camel Newi Caravan-Swjii-" ,g;OQ : Yon Bel YoiiiJLlle-!: -SJQ BiVns * Allen • ; .9:08 D.agnel^ r . ;

- 9:30 . Ford Theatre ; , lO.OQ ; Vldeo'^-Tlieatre 11:00' Eddie Canlor Comedy 11:30 The WhiilUr \

u m Hlteran thwtie. "Ta^y flid.ei"' 1:00 H**s

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ThcV j^amo will IK* playod at 7:1D •n ijio P o y n e - W h i l n o y gym. If t he YoHovv-.IacUdts come Mirough th is ono \\\oy will ho watchin t ; for t h e win nor of lonijj;lil's othiM- maloi i liL'tWfcn Will-ox ""IVcli and Ciood-wjn 'r. 'cli at il o'clipck.

'riii; w i n n e i s of lonijjhl's tw<i j iaines will meet for Ilie chanir i -ioiu;hi|) KJina> .S:iUirday nveidi i^ at. S o'.'l.H.'U in t he Pjiyiio-Wliitnoy I ' y i i i .

1 low docs Cuaeli FraiiK' Crisafi r.-i'l ahniil all t h i s ? l i e looks lo hi'se ne.xt two {^anlc'S with eon-Uii.'nce aUliough avowing thai , liis

boys . fiice stiff opiiononls. H a r d " 'KI-; been Ihe oi'der of t h e

wi'ck, and Ihe coacli repor t s tha t his loam is in );('t»l iihysical shape ,

llr- s res t h e . l u a i u ' as folUiwlng the p a l l i " n fhat. h is Now EtiKhmd chillnps did last yea r in s t a r t i n g oul ii lilUe roiigli bnl improving ih^'ir f:lyti> aiitt teeliniiiue as they oii.iVi d MP tlie lotirnaineiit, l adder .

nym. Easl Haven won, 58-131. T h e EasLies saw Billy Cafaro i

iiiui Boh Miulgic, of Derhy, pop in i iwo g o a l s ' a t the opening of t he lldrcl fiiiarLer lo tie I.ho Easl ies , U(!-2ti. T h e Crisafimon c a l l e d ' l i m e oul on this one and af ter Dlek Ezold c a m e t h r o u g h wi th iwo foul shots a n d an overhead loss, t h e way w a s left open for Luzzi to pop in four goals^ in succession.

T h e litUo guard , v^'ho saw a lot nf d u t y in las l yea r ' s CIAC c o m -polllion, emiiloyed a neal, lactic of sneak ing under llie inl ler p layers to pop in his shots . In t he final half h(? aecounled for a total of six goals and I'l points which helped llie lagging Ea.st Haven j meord of shol.s from the floor, j

Tied T h r e r TMUCS T h e Derhy learn, drcisi-d in hr i l -

lianl yvA\ un i forms which eon-Iras led shiirply wi th the Blue and Gold worn by the Crisafimen, paced t he Eas t les all the way and lifMl t he Kcore a l t h r e e different l i m t j s .

F a r e d Willi a s l ou t defense liy Eas t Haven, the Derby learn re ­lied on Cafaro, who scored n ine jjonls from the vicinity of t h e buoket and who hil for 22 points in all, and Madgic. w h o popped in his long t ra jec to ry shoLs from o u t ­side Eas t Haven ' s defenses, lo ma tch Cafaro 's nine goals,

VVllh Luzzi l ead ing llie ' w a y , Ea.st Haven .shooting honors wer(r d i s t r ibu ted wilh Kzold .scoring ii to ta l of 13 priints and .Um N a r -raeel following wilh four and one for n ine poinls.

thousand in t he P a y n e - W h i t n e y Coritrol Backboard

*Alert p l a y by E/.old and Gus Ouslnfson g a v e the Crisaf imen the upper hand In control of t he back ­boards but, t he Eas l ies have done l ietter. Cool ,dh-oction by Ted Su l ­livan, t e a m captain w h o leaves il lo his t e a m m a t e s to do most of t h e scor ing, was credi ted wi th keeping t h e h i g h - s t r u n g Eas t H a ­ven, team from g e t t i n g rut lied in the face of an upset t h r ea t .

The s u m m a r y : KAST U A V I W g f p Sull ivan, f 1 G 8 Paoilllo 2 I 5 Nari 'aeci . A 1 9 E7.o\(\, c 4 5 13 Eu'/zi, g R 2 M Caslelloh 1 0 ,2 GuKlafsnii 2 3 S

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Non-scor ing suhsUlu tcs : De rhy— Tiano and 13imanlo. Score by pcr -iotls; (Ens l I Iuven -Dorby ) . 1<1-10. 2(i-22, 41-37.

There a r e 1,130,000 Boy Seoul.? who are memtior.'i of 51,000 Boy Si;out Troop.s in Ainorien.

' Tlierc a r e ilGO.OOQ uilull. v o l u n ­teer Icader.s in Ihe Boy Scouts u£ America .

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Vol. X — No. 1. l..\.SI- IIAVl-.N, CONNl/.C I'lCU r. 11 lUK.SDAY, MAKfM 17, l')5"i ">'«*. COPY 8 a';Nrs

No Tioulilc Calliolir Women's (.(uiiicil (ionduels, iV1enil)ershi|) Drive

A n«'U\lirr'.lfl^i • ilrivc Iiy, Ihp c'niMM'il of I'lilliollr Wimioii l.s now in lull su in i : IIU(ni|;lioMt ll i i- | ;r i ' i i t-e r Nf'w lliivcn m f a nlul will IMMI-limii ' uiiill Miirch .'II. . . '

In i:ir,l l lnvcn . I'licli'. CnlhoUc, pviris;i has hail np]ii»intcil chtilftncn .•mil inni t tcc chnlhllctl \vllo,,wlll work in];<,'thcr In recru lUnif - tn inc nicnilic'is, . lane NoI,»n,,br,*J'03 \V|ibit-inj;l"n A\-c.. I l inndcn, is nieiuhLn'-.-hi|i c l iaini ian for Ihc Couiiclf. - ,;

I 'ollowin;; iire Iho K n s l - H a v e n liiirishcs. in uMilch Ihc, di ive Is lie-ini; cuhiluclcti; S I . ' d u r e s s Chi t rch- , . Itcv. ,liihn l". O'Conncll; , |mf lor ; Mrs. 1,'runli IJiih\ai;lc; .iiienibei'sli)!) cliaii 'uuui; Mrs . .loan . Nolun und Mrs. Kilwar,) Karnia/yi\ ' , il'ssislahl cha i rman . - ' •

Our Lady of I'oinpcll ChtirOli —, Itcv. ..Inhn P. O'Neill,, pa s to r ; Mns. Theodore PetcJ's, citillrntiui; Mrs, Wil l iam Welch, assistant c h a i r m a n .

St. Vincent de Pnul Chui 'ch —^ l!cv. Willlanv V. O'Brien, pns lor ; Mrs. .Idhn F. Mornn, c h n l r m n n ; as ­sisted Iiy Mrs . E m i n c u Connors , -MIS. Andrew I-aiiK, Mrs . T h o m a s Moloney. Mrs. Charles Mauro , 'Mi ' s . A l l i en Nor th . Mrs. Char le s I ' i cket l . Mrs. Pe t e r I ' roclor, Mr,s. M a t t h e w Tierney . Mr.s. Wil l iam Sc l iu rk und Mrs. .loscph Vigllottl.

Ill .Shoit l icach. Saint El izabe th ' s Cliurch — Rev. .lolin F . O'Dunnell , l ias lor ; Mi's. Gcoiyu Bl 'cncher, cha i rman .

Won Id How i\liieli A .lunior llijjt Soliool (JOSI y

l imv mncli \vouiil n .Innlor hiRli school 'vCiisI ,? ' ,The. ijnesllon ^•ns put , ' . to jseliooj .Siipt.. n. Vernon H»y.'i',:U\; a niccllnK of Ihe. | )oa rd or.,K'dm'atloi.r.Kridny- iil(!hi.'

.Mi'.'.V.Itnys - i i l tcrcd ' mi appixiK-iniMe • [6r imila: ',$l;l'.tiu |fer impll plus S.'^iVmHI.i-imlliipcney. IflpprlnR n llionsniul iiiiplls t h a t \vonli1 l i" i;|,W)n.liiin p l u s , $rill,UOli u\-' nhoul T1,70II,IKKI,.

M r . v l l a y s - w n s pre.ssed lor cou-i;rcte;.»riKiii'es on. the''e(,i»l,. of n .hmluiii lil«ir, l ie iTpUed d i a l h e had . h.ecn v^'orkiiiB lih an (iKlhiiale al. liiu, rbii'iiesl, »(; Iho Hoanl oT I'Wuciaidi),' , ^ ; '[•''-' . l'loW|!\j(S', Ihc ,:.suprrliil>milcnl rn\ig;te*a f i icpara i ion of csl lmiites li.y,'.f;c,>; iVi1ii Inslentl of lilimulf, Wiial"f(.. iiji 'si'ioulil he way o f * I n Ills••..e.i'di)tilallOns;,nMir the eosi of life |'l)it11dtii|^'.e».',eeds'Ills e.sllniales

:hy.,;ii|lii.ilisfijnt|u\: a inouiU?, t ' ' Nii^-erl'liiless.,; I l ie ' . Board ; of ISiI-

i|c«'|i6iVilias laid nsltln Iho Idea DfV n'p|(i'ii|>i'lnUn(; severa l I hdiisands of djillnirii ,to. prep. i rc the cs t lm-u l c s ' In: nii nUempt to economize.

ntVlHdii,-.Uecil, f o r m e r ' , m e m b e r of. lliof is'chool board , hud been unsiicciwsful , la, u» n l t empt fo hiw.Oi'- (he . ,.|ivespiit. Elcmoii lnry Seliobl fWulldlni; Cpinml l lee pi 'e-pare ' : es'l Imatcs on t h e ' cosI of a Junior- hlfih school,

li^sllninlcs on llie cost of Ihe. school Indicnle tha i II would Just aliout. . absorb the r ema inde r of lovyti: liondinK power.s jiultlnK them

j 111 Or ni 'ar the ten p e r cent l imit.

School lioard, P T A Coiiiicil Meet Over School Uiiihiiiig Program

jfcV/«/ ildveii Ft IK Iii 'I\ It/I I hers

Gaiiiiy Tim)i;h ()n(* To Win

Fiuwral Services Held For

Assistant Police Chief

S y n . l i n k S l i K l i ' t

T n l S i i l l iv ; i i i n h r i n of I l i r V e i l n w - ' h i r k c K I r i r s l o r MM- t m s l i c l in S a t u r d a y i i i ^ l i t S ffital n m i i i i s l

M ' l l r n s T c r l i . I'^iisl l l i i v f l i lia<i l i t t l r i l t f f i n i l t y i n i l r r m i l i i i t ; i l s ( i i l c of Cl i i^s M ^ l ; i l f r l i n i i i p ' ^ .

wi i iMia i ; . ' i l - : r : , \ \ ' : i l ( - l ) i i i ) ; S n i l i v i i i t a r r t i l l l i - Al I'. iMiiiiKini : I I H I . t o r Ni*s>inK nf t l u - In i l i i t i i s .

l^upil hisuranee Flan Defem msive

r a i d claims Muring the JHM-ni seliool y n r anmui t ted to a Inlul of $1H',I3,SH an againsl a lulal p r emium of Iff,Up \v,\\y\ lo tlie in­su rance firm. T h e s e figure;; W(Me atlvfuiceii llils week hy the Hoard' of Kducalioii in a re lease di-reiui-ing Ihe vo lun la ry insuraace plan fur pupi ls agains t criliciHin.

'IJjtsJTlea.se statt-d that for Ihc cum-n l year , wi lh 2,501 pupils in­sured a t a doUur apiece, c la im pjiymenis louiled $724.10 hy March 2 and addit ional cluim^j pentliii'g payn ion i amounted to npiiroximately $!)nu more . Added lo this to ta l 'Will he,, all c la ims fi-um March 2 " through J u n e 23 when the school;^ clo.so for , the summer . . ., • ' . •

Would Cost ¥«,ni>0 .The annua l co.st of insurahcc

for all pupils, if t h e Town u n d e r ­took such a p rogram, would come to a i ipioj t imalely $8,000 for llic school y e a r beginning next Seplemhei- I. T h i s would he a b o u t two dol lars ))or [lUpil - the leas t

• expensivi; plan avai lable , It w a s explained.

The insuiant-xv.plnn was viewed as coni)iaring ve ry favorably wUh o ther towns, pa r t i cu la r ly firanford wliei i ' pnj'metil.s for doctor, .sur­geon, lui.sjHtal anti nurse I)ills w e r e Vaid up lo $l,00n. This l a t t e r town ' policy c h a r g e s a p r emium t»f $1.2r i . y • _ •

In aildilinn, Ihe Ocpar tmen t uf ,Edura l io i i (Uffeiuled the appllcu-

* tlon^^ for aei-idenl insurance s l a l -hig thai blue leaflet.s outl ining t he

-Coverage aiirl the llniitutlpns oi the policy were handed lo chi ldrun Witli appliciilion forms to give t o

.Uieir paren ts , I

. -A cifpy o f the IcAllei and ap- , plicatiim. the l a t t e r is the form

' rOf an cjiveliipe wen.' provUied wi th - "the iclc.Lsi*. I t w a s also poin ted

out ih.it the policy does not Ve-q u i n ' a pliysieaJ e x a m i n a t i o n . '

Stalei i iei i t ,Hy ISrianl •,_ p ' b e buaril 's re lease follows:. 1 ^Criticism of f , b , one-dol lar-u-yem*

^•'aCfildeni i n su rance plan for pupi l s - ln. \ l iu ' East l i a v e n public schools ' \ ^ been pybUcli»?d in i h e ICast

Haven N K W S by a local deiilisl, .The l!;;i;i( l l aven J>>ai-d o!" I'lclucM-linn liiis auihoi i^c ' l the re lease of the followhi'^ (lala concerniri ; ; the plan and its ' o | i e ra t iun : It is til'! considered opinioii of the lioard of Kdueatlnn tha i Ihe value of this acc ident i n su ranee I'ulicy ttj pa r en t s with -school children is very g rea t .

fareiit .s wishing tti t a k e ou t this lype of insurance foi- Ihcir chil­d r e n - p a y $%)0 per child p e r t w e l v e m o n t h periud. T h e Insur­ance r"'oy^'f'ni is" en t i re ly yolun-l a i y on the i»arl of t h e pa ren t s .* T h e ' ehi ldrcn a re covered by Ihe Insurance from the l ime they Icayo home, dur ing t he s e h o o l d a y , (iiid on t he way h o m e . They a i e also covercil durinii .sjjorls act ivi t ies, i;ym. playground activi t ies, physical educa t ion nc-tiviiies, shop, field t r ips , etc. The

policy also covers ihe (rhi ld 'wheii S'.'hool-M'onr.oied a r t iv i l t e s lake, pUice away from llie s chu i t l ' p r em­ises rir Hftci* Kirhoul hou r s , T h e policy does not cover pupils pa rtiei pal ing in Inlor.scholastlc •St 'I'l^. such as foolball o r baskc l -btill,, with o t h e r h\]i,\\ schools , in t h e urea. (A Ni)eciai tyi ie of In-suranj ;e coverage for ' in te rschol -a s t i c , s p o r t s is sponsored by the B o a r d .of E d u c a l l o n ) . T h e policy dues nut cove r service o r t r ea t ­m e n t rendered as a p a r t of the d u t i e s of. t he school n u r s e or sdhool physician. It riiJes. not eovL')-expanse In c o n n e c t i o n . w i t h - b r o k e n

.eyeglasses. . ' . ' . OthcK' . i inpor ta l eondi t ion.s 'of i l ie policy, o r e : All doctors, surgeon, hospital and nurse bills a r e nllow-ed up tt) $2500.00;- D o n l a r expense is covqred up to $50.00 a n d applies

(Conth iued Ou I'lijfe Kight)

Watch Next Week's News

Learn How You Can Win A Beautiful New Auto

In . lieNl week ' s issue, the N e w s will _earry an a n n o u n e e -nicni t h a i will be of personal in te res t and great, potent ial profit lo t h e w i d e - a w a k e and enerye l ic m e n and women ( m u ' r i c d or single) and the y o u n g people of t he m o r e Biiibllious sort res iding In New H a v e n eounly .

T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t will contain for you j ia r t iculars of a most i n t e re s l lng conles l soon to be i n a u g u r a t e d by y o u r newspaper , the News, • in the t e r m of o u r apt ly n a m e d "Everybody W i n s " pri/.c conle-st. : , . ' : : ' • . ' ' r

' r h e g rand firlze will be a new automobi le followed 'oy the big' cash prizes and bonus awards . ,

An unusu.il f ea tu re of litis unitjue contes t is the fact tha i par­t i c ipan ts will begin t o sha re In the benefi ts r ight from the s t a r t . . . under* w h a t is k n o w n a.s a "Week ly Payro l l " P l a n . . . in whlcli all ac t ive j ia r t ic ipants receive l iberal cortipensJit ions, i.»ayu.ble week­ly wi th an etjual oppor tun i ty to s h a r e in 'Vie dl.'.-lribulion uf |ii'i>;cs 10 be awaj'ded w h e n UieeonteKi closes.

' .Watch for t h e b i g a n n o u n c e m e n t next iveek. read it carefully, every word, then act wi thout delay. ,

by I ' lULI . I t l l' 'l,(UIII I Lililsi l l a \ c , l r-. havIO); i t ; owti

t iomoers p.amc' aiid n .lust ca,i'i win. 1 he r.tcc heiween iiie siorw itnti t he con t r ac to r is >o oiie-salca thai, l a i s town Just uoesn ' l h . u e .1 chaiiec. Al lc»«tfw) Ihe ul ' l icals ivl.io have lo vyorry llliuul provid­ing sellout h|iacu lof i he j c UlUtre pupils a r c euiicuriied. . - • . In adtli'u.islng loo P'l'A Council

Inst week, Sufil, of .Schools U, Vci'-iidlf. 1 l i t js «dii|M.lc(l. Ihtil. avlot in i l u d y ti|iil IhuUKhr Is licliii! (Icvol-ed to etIltCHlloiml p rob lems In Hasl l luvcii , • "1 ' ijo , lose slOep over thciii ," he cuiifqijIKltr^:'"t'lio num­ber of chlldreiVUui! will be in uur .seliools Is unbellovnbip,"

o u t l''lsirrcn Obsolclc. l ie nBrecil Xwllh K. Wllllnni

Muchl, uliali'innii of Uie PTA Kiicl K.lnding Groitl), ;tliat.. lliL'"*eiirollr iiicnl figures' published In October "a rc ohaolulu as the dodo,' ' since they were ' baned i on esllmulus. Cur r en t figures now being sliidlcil by the Uoui'd uf l^dlicntlun arc more accura te .since ' Ihey were taken from the nnnuul census en­umera t i on which '.vus ruslied lo complcUon lo cnahlu, llie. board lu obtain n clear p lcui rc of future sea l ing needs',- /

S la t ing fflltl,. while l l ierc has been a "sloWiluwn ill nial'i'lagcs, there hasn ' t been liny slowdown in bir l l is ," Siiiit, : Uuj's said It's impossible to giicss tin; n u m b e r ol

Mioiises t h a t will be c'bnstrucled In [ t i l e fu lu re . '.'We s imply .cim'i. I beat Hull gante," ho niourncd. "U I lias the board_ nlhioal coinplelv'lj

f loured ." ' ' ' • •' , N|nii-Tciil1l»:oi A Child ; , '

I T h e uinin|6r»llon 'i.lJSioluwil Ihnl, a t llie..inul,,ut.i,iliih.tii»i'y,J.hW^^^^ TiS'M chllilren ll'vlniJ'.ln. ?L;!i'ufTTiri-' veil, Aiipaicnfly ' tiiu, liuaril sliild dcrs 'every l ime a now • house; I'l 'omploled, becinrac M r . i l ays s l a -

'eil Hint Ihey expect .!) cliildriin lor each new house, • (Unofficial repor ts indieule t h a i iiiaiiy par­ents r iandng into tovVii have been oilich mui'o genermts . ) l ie adiliid Ihal m a n y new • I'ushlonts a r e of the s ame itge as-' parnnis who moved he re t w o ' m i d a hulf yeai'K ai;o, and conseqdcnUy Iheli' clill-drcn a r e older, bringini! Up; Ki'owlh tip into t he Ihlrd add four th grades .

T h e present rciporl Is piojecleil

' ?; MI? ;'f Lkjm£m&

This phnlogritpli nl Assistnut TolKt ( lib f I Wf^ilM * li PP ^^ho dh>d sud<lenly hist Thursdi iy . WILS liiUeu in AUKIISI of liirilt WIICM U^. w a i pruniolcd lit th i rd in (•(rinntaiid trf ihc I'alh^r n c p a r l i u e i i l . I'Vaiilt Ihirhcr , I hen first M;lcctinun, prcKciited hlin wi th hih new hiult;c of orriei'.

Town officials, bended t)y Kii-ist Se lec tman F r a n k Clancy, a n d I m e m b e r s of Ihe I'liUce D e p a r t ­men t , headed by Chief liJdwin Pr ies t were a m o n g those who paid t h e i r respects ut funeral services Monday af ternoon for Ass i s t an t Police Chief 13. We.sley Sl^epp.

T h e services were held In t he Cur t i s F u n e r a l . M o m e In Branfo rd . T h e Uev, Reitben Swanson , p«sr t o r of t he T a h o r I^ulherah Church 'f Crunford. offlcialed. Burial war.

in Tabor Lu therpn Ceme te ry , in Branford .

Chief .Stepp died suddenly hi his home at 28 Bennet t Rd., Foxon, last T h u r s d a y mornln^j a t ihe age of 49. l i e had bocn . a r egu la r m e m b e r of t h e East IJavon Police force since May 9, 3932, a f te r Joining the force as a- iiupc-rnuni-e r a r y In 1930. -• — • " '.i-' ''\

Chief SteiJp suffered n collapse abou t 10:45 and: Div V i n c e n t ' B a l -l e t to was Kumm.on'ed os Police Chief Edwin Prie.sl and Offlcei Louis Torc l lo rushed U\ t h e 'home wliir u JtsusLltuloi l i e woh p i o -nounced dt iul shoi l ly a f l e i w a i d l i e hud been conf ined ' ip his home wi th n cold ilncf (hi p n vious Sa tu rday

Pe le i Lu lotifollt and Bci tc l Klockai . W M L umoin the offichiN w h o al tended Ihf iinaJ t>*'ivtift, T h e Slai( pol lc t wah also i i p i e -sonted by u d c h g a t l o p

Chief S t ' p p Aix*^ \M.II-Known t h r o u g h o u t tills ,i;en Ht b c t a n u a s e r g e a n t ( i i MuiUi I iO\H and w a s p iu ruo t id tu J lLUlmunl on Oclobei IG 1050

Chief b t e p p v^as a m(.ijib(.i of Momaugu in L o d u 138, A F & AM, of the Connect icul "Sldtc PoUcCf

I Association and th'* In tL inu l ioua l ; Ident'^'tcaiion A!>>,OLlallun ! MendjLii, of ihL IZusi l luven ' r ' igular, sup< r n u n i ' i a i > and u U \ -•' iliaj-y police f o i c t i wti** ui a U

lemlance a t the funeral home on Sunday .

Chief Stepp (s survived by his wife, Mrs, Helen VlckBlrom..Slepp: his futher, Ernes t A. Slei)p; a n d D brother , Bradford A. S t e p p of Guilfoid.

~ ) -" Ihiougli -UKill lipr Ihe I ' leinenlary v.cliiails based on Ihc c u r r e n t cti-umcral lui i , anri cont inues on Ihiougli 1%8 for Ihu senior hliih. school. " T h e repor t Is a little eompllcuted nnd reifulres (;oiisld-crabfe : s l . u d y , " M r , l l nys cauUon-cd, uddljig llinl, U look lilm • a iiioiilh"tviHl.u',bi>it do eomple le 11.

?lil,ill)0 Hbri) ,l?«r TcnclaM's "( wnnl I j leave llijs one wotd

with you," liti cont l imed, "The Hoard : uf ISdiicallun will be cuiliv Ing up wi lh .n budgcl to ho vulcd oil, und I hope t h a i w e may .linve your suppor t In ge l l i ng our cur-r4nl budget Ib rough Inlaet , even lliough U will bo eonsldeiiiMy higher ." • Among Ihc liicrt'ii.sed cu?l..s will be lili'lng Ion: or mure nildlUunnl te»chers , nroi ind $'10,-000! dho . ciil In s t e p s ' nijrued: lo tlieU' 'mnx imum snia i lus sooner; piua ycnr ly Ine romcnis t o all icnchoi'H, plus ilin g rowing cosl of yen r lonRo l i c r a l l un of Ihe new schools,

' Supt , lla,vs<llliisti 'nled the |iupll g rowth by point ing o u l Hint while l i d s , y e a r ' s grudiifltlng class con-, la lns a luiiidrcd .studcnls, 'I2:i pU-lil l^.cnlcrid, flrsl g r ade , or an lli-crensc of .'12,') chi ldren,

."We'll micd yutir snppor l so jliiil you'r chllUren afid l b " pupils yon rcprcaen l will have as good nn op-po t iun l l y for im oducnllon as you und I hnd," h e ' c o n c l u d e d .

lyiaiiro Conslniclion Kcu ly T(» Starl • liiimi(lcu Ocvcl<M»>n5»' ^

•'^i'lfiUT''M.liiU'fl''Const rucHonr .Conir lii'iny Is coniplel ing 'Work nil llM Sl -honm ISduehill Acres devidoli-iiiqiit anil Will he " i n o v l n g 0111" Id' begin eonsl rucl l im of a aiO-liOini! •dt:v£'lo'|micnl. In Ila ' intlen,; accord-h i p . lo Kennc lh .Auhi'My, siilen liianVger, for Ihe cmiipan.v,

' M r . ' A u b r e y sniif t b n l Ihe ' .eom paii'v w'onld c o n s i n i c t splll-lcvel homes In llie .fin.DIMI - ,1;I7„'1IIII price r a n g e on n linwly aci|itli'i.'d ariui lucilled off ihe, Jlarlforil; T u r n p i k e and inrar Illilgc Itil, In Manidcn, '

In Uic ,'icvei-al yiTors t h a t the company has been hr>re II ha.i

. (CiMillaiieil On I 'agu I'IIKIII)

€/i(iinber Told Drives Fon

1'\UHIS TU,\ riffjUc F(iHence

Mrs. Crouincy To Address Gillis PTA Monday

The William E. GlIlls .School f'.T.A. will meet on Monday ev­ening a l 8 o'clock in the a i l -pu r -po;ie room with P res iden t Sluiiley Johnson presiding.

W a y s and Means Cha i rman A n -gelo Vlllani will r e p o r l final p l a n s for the card p a r t y wlilch will be held on March 28th a t the school.

S l a t e Hcpresentat lNe ElUabclh M. Croumoy will be the speake r of *lie evening. She \ylll discuss ( Ul i c i i l ' b i l l s on educal lun now under otudj" by the General As­sembly.

Of pui l leulur I n l c x : ! a t this t ime is a proposed i ne r c t s e In pe r pupil g ran t s . Mrs . Croumey has iL j I i t c rcd in favor of a bill t h a t would Increase t he ' present .?30 g r a n t by a n addi t ional $dO,

Othe r bills now being studied would raise the cons t ruc t ion g i a n t s fi oni $100 lo $700, o r one-l ldrd of t he cost of Ibe school . One bill p r o - ; poses raising t he l a t t e r t lguro tt, onc-hulf of t he cos t . Thetu and o the r bills •will be , described by •viis Croumey d u r i n g her ta lk .

Board of Educa t ion Chiiir inan F i a n c l s Walsh and Sup t . of schools R. V t n i o n IIuy.s. h a v e ' b e e n InvH-t d to', a t tend.

While 1h( public Inls been ' v r i y gracious nlioul. . coi i l r ibut ing" U) var ious drives, II Is b(?comlng fed up w i l h the moun l ing nitiiiber ol Kfinesls fen < (mlilbullon,} anil do­nat ions. So Ihe Easl. l l avon Cliinii-ber of CiHiinieicu wa.s Informed al lis l e c e n t meet ing

n. Char les I3enuHolull, speaking from his experlc | ic( | as director of the H igh Scliool l]anil unlfunn drive, said t h a i he encounlcred u g rea t dea l . of diucuusiun about drives for funds' In his cunlacts with var ious m e r c h a n t s

ft was Ills r ecommenda t ion t ha t the Chaniher of C o m m e r c e set ufi a fund t h i o u g h which t he i i i e ich ' ants would m a k e the i r sole cun t r l -pui iuns In Ihc form of a llxcd levy.

Fund- i alsing act ivi t ies l ia \e es -jicclally effected t he businessmen. It was llic coniinoh coinplulnl. In addition to being let juljed lo do ­na te funds lu vui'JouK drives, t he businessmen find t h c m s e U e s being uppioaehed peilodlcuHy foi domi-tlons of doui and tab le pi l /es to the n u m e r o u s funetlon.'i tliut a r e curr ied on

h e v r n i l Timus A Ibi j One merehan t eoinplnined ,lhal

be w a s appioutheU us ofli n a s Ih iee and lour t lnies In a day by var ious orgunlxatloiis reijulring cunlr lbul lons

Member s of llio Chuniber of Commerce agiecd llinl ninny ul the collection eampuigi is were foi "wor thwhi l e causes" but - we re firm in t he belief t h a t a limit had lo be d rawn , not only fur business­men but for the public In ^( i ic ia l

Oaylon Well, cha i r inun of a Chumbei ' euniliiltttiL* In charge of legts tei i r ig sollcltots, r epo t t ed t h a t the icglbtrii i lun pi ogi a m Insti tuted bj ' t he Chanibei h a s s c u e d to c u t down soliciting by " u u l s l d e " l^ioups However, he KUtd, II v,ab necewary for p iy rchan l s lo co-op-c iu t e In ask ing sullcl tuis foi theli pel m i l s bc lo ic gi a n t i n g donations Otherwise , lie said, t h e rugis l iu-tlon plan was doomed lo failure.

A j a ' l o c a l ' business rnon, M r W i l l said, hi^ ij^ade it d pl^ctl^.e lu

U'dt car.ii s(dl<;ll(n' for n rcglstru" lion cer t i f icate . In several Instan­ces, he said, Hie solicltorH Inforni-c(l llllll that he w a s t h e o n l y ' i n c i -chan l lo le t inest presunla t ion- of the ccrt ifreale

Because n i e r c h a n t s u ie ap­proached Individually and make thei r con t r ibu t ions In this iimimer, the C h a m b e r o f , C o m m e r c e bus re* poalcdiy tu rned t h u m b s down ort reques ts of donat ions front the elminbcr us a whole . I t was ex­plained t h a t Hie businessnlen's group bus a l imited l i ea su ry In which m o n e y la not avallal>le for o the r than c h a m b e r acllvit lcs

Dismiss Uuiu'd of 'rriutc

The Cliilniber also discussed the format ion ' of a board of. II ode lo ro ldace" . Its retai l division, T l i c board ' W o u l d , ' ' a c c o r d i n g ' l o , Hal Kimbal l , ope ra t e u n d e r lis own budget handl ing all those mutters af teclhuj retai l es tabl i shments

The division^ would leave the Ciianibt 'r a! Conimerco fiee to"en­gage In o t h e r m a t t e r s wi thout in­volving i t s ' nbn - ro t a l l niemhei'sblp In the deta i l s of retai l problems, I Io t to \ e r , piuctlciil diftlcultlts wore foreseon. In t ha t , It would be necessary t o , ca l l Bejiarule nicet,-Ing of the two g roups .

Mr. 13euusolell suw the Cham­ber of Coinnierce as a public rela­t ions g r o u p which could lend Its jiowers to p r o m o t i n g i i ro jec lsfoi the genera l welfuie of the Town l i e said t h a t the empha i l a of Its act ivl l ies should be " p u t on the bigger th ings" , "As a public rein-lions g roup , we h a v e missed the boal, ' ' h e declared .

I t wos es t imated ' that Main S t ree t m e r c h a n t s m a k e up about 50 per cen t of the Chamber ' s mem­bership . T h e possibility was, dis­cussed' t h a t . " if the re ta i l group's act ivi t ies cou ld -be separa ted that other* business , and . professional people migh t bo a t t r a c t e d to the (?hamber, if U conducted a pro­g r a m of, act ivi t ies of general hi-l/^iiesl. t o t h e public.

l '|)(Ml \\y Survey Counnillee Due In T>v(> WeekiS

T h e r e IH no dispittn. over the need nf ninre sclitiol rooin.s , 111 Mast l l aven . An enrollinciil su r ­vey coi i imll lee report 'released by till! Iloaril of lidilcnllon Fr iday night leaves no loom foi that

Uu l l l ierc Is a dlffernnen of opinion' abou t wl in l sliotild be done Ul meet the need nf ilTfomniilut-ing m o l e pupils . Uoplcsonmilvrs of Ibe r n i e n t - T e n c h e i Cui^icd met wi th Ibc IJtaird of Kdnctition Prl i lay n ight lo hash II out ,

T h e iTp ie sen ln l lWs of llle lui in-ell wniiled lo^Wi iow w h y tlio .scliotd board wns not proceeding With Iho .Innlor blgli building pro-g r n m w h l c l i Ihey fell hnd boon ticclded by the public I w i i s c a r s ago. j j c j a *

Will r r e s e i i t I t rpar l • T h e s( tiool bom (I, or l a l l i r r , a

i;oinnilllee conijioscd of Mrs. .Toliii' Sullivan', Mai old Hall nnd Wllllutn WlllihiBlmi, lepllcd Ihnl II would pieseni n full t e p u i i . Il "Uidlng n iccommeni lnl ion for bulli.<nK, (tut also inclutlliig a l l c i n a l e filntis uf action,

II c^l^i appea red Mint llle l lomd of lliducallon, oi al Icnsi n niii jui-Ity of It, was Imldlng fust ID UH idi-u foi h i u i n g tlie public ilecldq the n e \ t s t age of bullilhi^ a t ' i n f -•leiidum A ,'IU-Luom Junior hlph,

would cint in llie vlclnllj ' ol TK-llilMilKI, Mote e len ien lu iy i'liu.i-I's will lii> needed In uddjtlon, °lf liuplls a iu to be alleiiUulHy "I hissed," .

' l int l loaid of llducalloii won |d like to l"uve Kutli n eiticiul de­cision lo iliu public, not rowing for a luiiloi high would' Just abou t liike ii|i Ibe mii igln of llic Tuwn'^i. biMiowIng power .v""- *•!. *!^-.'Y«'

Sees i l a t i r i r UcsfMHislblHtY I tmlmi JV'cd, fotinni scliool

b o a r d - n iembei^ unrler wbtnU'-^hA-.,-.-^-' Iiihloi high pbin of btilldliig \\nu hi 'gun uvii ycni ' i .aKU,, fpplK Hull lilt' Hoaiil of Kdliifttluii ivijllld lie liiissing oil lis o\Mi lesponslbil l ly lb llm public if II fulls to udvunce l is own le tominendt i l lons ,

"I 'm afiald you a i O ' s i l l ing on your hnnrls if you th row lliLs to a refereiuluni of the Town," he lold Ibe l lunid He said lliul "il wmild he a sad Ihliig" If t he hoaid lllll so "I think you people i l ioutd (onie fo twaid \Ulh deflii-l ie t n tomn iendn i lons nnd intsli llio t i l ing t l i iough,"

Ml Reed said h" uppier fn tcd Ihe (Ilffii itlilcs 'o i t f iont i i ig tlio Hoard and spoke froiii his own e.-tpi'i lencu of Hie liiige fuiiouiil uf wot k boai tl m e m b e r s do, Al the smite I line lie said he was "die-appo ln lcd" wi th Ihc bna id ' s uc-l lvl l les for Ihe fii,.t ,veai.

T h e fo rmer buui'd c l iui rmai i p ia i sed Ihc eniol lnie i i t s t u d y r e -11011 Issued by lliq Doaid of Ed-ULUlloii und uilggesled Ihnl Its i i iembets meet with o the r towns* ,sclioiil bouids lo discuss Hie p ioh -lems uf plaiinliig a school bui ld­ing p r o g m i n

Ceiiiiell Adt lce l i i t l t ed I'^rancls Walsli, cha i rman of the

school bonid, and Mrs, Sul l ivan invited the I 'TA Council lo nd-vuiice Us own suggostloiia for p lanning u seliool building p i o -g i a m . Mr Reed pioinlsed he wuulil help If liu could. Copies uf the e n u m e i a t l o n l e p o i t ,wexu

' g iven to t he council men ibe i s

Mis rialpli H u t d e r asked if t he survey cunimll luu hud any tec-oinniendut lons lo advance wi th . Its l e p o i l . T h e loply was tha t the coinni l l tee wus not l eady to nialfc Us l eeommenda l tons , but l lml II hoped to be able lo do so by the nex t bouid nieelliig; two weeks hence

"Some > cai *< ago wo decided^ on the 6-3-3 ," said Mrs I lurdl j i . " W e ' v e built two new scfiools u n ­d e r this plan." "Are^we , gelng lu d iop t ha t Ol a i c w e . going a h e a d , T she asked.

Mr. Hull said tbut the com-ml t l eo had assembled pros nnd cons , on building -a Junior, higli and Us a l t e rna t ives but was not pt 'cpuied to announce them oi Us own leeoni incndnt lons .

'I'he Town bus these nltuiliiltlves bcfuic II, 1) build a Junior h igh; 2) build add i t iona l ' rooms .onto t he e l e m e n l a r y schools. 3) build -' un uddl l ibn on the h igh seliuoi d) build any comblnat lun of tlicbc D) build n o . m o r e rooms and put Hie va i lous classes un double ses­sion and the pupil enroUnient ex­pands.

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GOP Women To Meet T h e Eas t Haven Women ' s l lc-

publ lcan Club wift hold Its l egu lu r m e e t i n g on Tuesday , Moigli 29, a l 8 p 111, In Jlepubljean l iead-( luu i t e i s a l 10 High St, Mm, Al-vln T h o m p s o n will preside " ,

Hostesses fui the evening will be Mrs . Edward l i ronberg , Mrs. r u n k Ba i io i i , Mis Char les Gu id -iiiei and Mrs , 'FhoiiJJJson,