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Su miner Conn, ^^®°» ^ n^3 Wbrai-j An Independenl Weekly Newspaper Nears End- —See- 'Back-To-Schoor Supplement ,<s^l Mm NPJOH Onr Telephone Nnmbers Business: ATwaler 8-1661 Editorial: HObarl 7-2060 vol;. VII — Xo. IS PublKliKl Weekly hy Free Pte,; PnlillLalian^. IER-. Yeaily Subiciirilioii $2.50. K.VS'l" llAVlsX. ('OX.NKl'l'ICrT, TIll'KSDAV, .M'tsrsT 5 Cents A Copy $2.50 A Year Town opics Only Ii da.vs to tlic opciiint; of schools. shnpptiiK for Mother Inisy hrluiol uppari'l. Ktni'O propriotor.s nntl thdr fani- llU?.s nf llu; bus'lru'.ss block (ipposilo tliL* librniy will bo (.'nlei'tnint'd ul n picnic Aujiusl 28th by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mai'ino (if Towno .luweh'y (It their suninu'r plnco nl,Mansfield Grove. iMrs. (lloriu I'lrrrn, sfrrdary to Mr. (iillis, IK vuratioiitni; this UCC'It. I'asl I'ocuhonlaH ('hdi oT Nu- vajo, C'tMitirii No. fil, will nii'cl UVdiH'sdiiy, AuKiisl 'i^ih ut the hoinn of Mrs. Adrh- Norwood lU. •J V. M, Mr, mid Mr.s. (iforK'i Miinsnn (if Furlt I'lurc. huvo ticrii (Mitcr- tahditf; Mr, and Mrs. .lulhis Lcslty of Miami, Flu., and Miss KariMi Kriehsoii «r New Havt'ii. Mr. and Mrs. I'uul Stevens an* va('Altni)lnK ul their Rtnnnier home ill IvillluKWortli thiK WIM-U. Mr.s. Mary .^abo of fjH French! Avenuo is (,'nlui'loining li(.'r .sister ' Mr.s. l.,i!ltan Clinct? thi.s wocU. Enjoyini; a vacation In Now | Jiampshirt.' for two weeks i.'; Misp : Shirley Newton of Laurel Street, aKKoaiaied with th(.» local branch of iht! Firs'. Nnlionnl Bank. John Devlin of F a r m Uivei" IH re- ouperuLing from an opoi-ution in St. Raphael's Hospital. CoDRrntuIiitlons lo Tom Uay(is, Chief of tlie Fire I>ei):)rtnienf. on his flection us N(^w HiiVen Coun- ty Vice.-l*res1dent of the. Conn. State l>'in>tii(>ns' Assoolatioii. Second Solectnian" and Mrs. Ernest Anthoni.H of 46 llomlngway Avenue, have returned home fol- lowinR n woek's .stay at Capo Cod, Ma.ss. Prior to travelinR lo Massa- chuselLs. they attendod the wed- ding of Mr. William Hegeneburger at' Syracuee. N. Y,.. At presenlMr. ahd'Mrs.'Anthdnis are Gntortalning Mr.^and Mrs. A: F. Rogensburgoiv Jr., and cblldron Kile(i,: .Albtjrt; III,-Jiuiiwi .uod^^^r-b- aci l-t»s*^Angele's,\Vho wilTspeiul ] ini (iayy In Ertst Ilaveh, Mrs; Reg- onsburgor Is the former Ellen V Anthonis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor(01t of Mussuehuselts Avemie, announce th(; r(!cenl birth of their Kon, Ki(dtard .lusi^ih. Mrs. iSInr(?ilti Is the formfir Cutlltarinc Vergati. The regular nionlldy tneetliig of the Rotary Anns will he held Tn('sduy al the Moniaugiih) Cnl- , oiniade a t 1 I*. M. Fickcls Available To Doolcy Dinner On Monday Niglit l'er>;on.s plnnninK to juiend Uic I'ranli Dudley Tc.-ilininninl Dhinoi u 111' Ill-Id nl Uio MoninuKUin Col- iiinaili' Miincliiy cvi'iiini; me re- mlndoil Ihnl tirld-l.s r.ir llio iitfaii may lii; liail al any of Ihc liiisiiR's: Iiluet'.s in town. .lud.t'O .lamps A. .Sliunlcy will s(;r\o IIS loaslmasU'r anil iiinny nf l'>anl;'s friuncls will Iw In nltcnd- unce In pny lilm U"' lionor hii .>i(. riolily (Icsfrve.s. AMVET.S Pd.sl No. 11 will prf- soiil. Uu.' fir.st nnniinl imaril uf iiu'i'il In l*'raiilc 1(11* liis arciiinplish mi'iiis ill yiiutli ai'livliics, vi'lii in lllTtiii-i and civic L'liU'r;ii'i!.i"!. 'I'lic i-(iininilloo si.TvinK for thi.s Miriiir liR'iuilfS Lu™ Mfiill, KCMHi il i;liainiian; Wlllimii Miinaco, licit- lis; .lu.srph Coliivolpc, iiiTiinif ni'.'iu.s; Francis Fluiid, pulillcily Assislilii; llils riiiiiiniUoc nic Mr Aliii 1.. 'I'hniiiiiMin and Mr. I'lail .SI cvi'll.s. Starting Yoiin^ At Worseshoes Ann B. Carlson Marries Dougla.s Charles Anderson Ui-iiitiiiiu: over and Churli's Kuvnniiiih. In the Old Slono Church, Satur day nftorncKin al 2 o'clcick, Mi^ Ann Buslijifii C.'irisdn, daughter of j Ml', and Mr.s. Chnries Francis Carl- i ' ' sun 01 112 Townsend Avonuc, IK.- IfpnilhUrnn WnitlPII came the bride of Mr. DoURlas '^i-PllUllCUn tt UlllLII Charles And'ei-son, .son of Mr. and To Meet ThwSday Mrs. Millon Ander.son of •! 'rultie The East Haven Wnnmn's Re- place. The Rev. .lames E. Waery | publican Club will iuild ils monl.liiy tossing was done at Memorial lit \ tli^Ulto, aid F.dwanl Keeper, Lntiise I'Museohi performed the ceremony before an altar banked with while gladioli and asler.s. Mr. Stephen V. .lime was soloist and Mrs. June, organist, in a program of music. thq home of Mrs. Otto Uath of Dewoy Avenue. meeting 'J'hur.sday, August 2SlIi at Preceding the busine.ss meeting pi'esided over by Mrs. Vincent Fas Given in marriage by her fallicr, . uno, a covered dish .^ui)perwill bo the bride was attended by Miss j held at 0:30 P.M. Momauguin Alberta Heissler of Hartford,, us maid of honor. Bi'idesmaids were Mrs. William Schneider ot Deep River, Miss Lucille Rossi of N e w Haven, Miss Betsy Manning of Old Shybrook, and Miss Anne Caldwell 01 Middletown. .. Mr,-4M}ltPA.Andei'KoaJi7..bro,t,liier ol the bridegrooni 'was-the he.sl man. U«Iiers were Messrs. JlobeJ'i Cooper, Arthur Lev-lie, tiumley Lof- (luist, VVali.er Wisting and Conrad Hansen, all of East Haven. The bride wore a while lace uver laffela-gown with a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves', a bouffant .skirl, and a cfiapel-length train. Her finger-length tulle veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she i -^Wy^ Elaine Veronica carried a cascade of gladiolus i (,j,;,j,|„^.^. „f jvn,, ,^,1,, j^i,.,; florets atifl gyit^iophila. The! honor attendant wore a pink nylon Uille gown with a rralehing Tlie gue.st speaker for the ovo- ning wUl be Mathew Anastaslo, ReiJiiblicnn Town Cliairman, , Assisting Mrs. Bath a hostesses will be MIS. Norman Hall, Mrs. Elliott Panlnlaune,^ Mrs. _Grace Morgan, Mrs. Alvin Tb(mipstrn;and Mi\<ii^-\VilHanii--Mai4eiiSi:-r'-if^,i' •'<-/^, Klaine Doody Weds Hoherl Canning In Salunlay Ceremony See Increase Of ]96SlmJcnlsIn Town^s Schools headpiece. The brlde.sniaids wc'e similarly allired, but in arjua- marine. Following ihe ceremony, a re- mperature now at Its : ception was held in the Momauguin Colonnade. Assisting in receiving guests the bride's mother wore a gray taffeta gown with aquamarine accessories an(i a cor.sage of step- hanoils, and the bridegroom's mother, a pale pink crepe gown with a corsage^ of sweetheart and stephanoLis, High winds and huge wave, played havoc over weekend with .small craft anoho^'ed near shore Water 1 best. Bradford Manor Hose Company was well represented at the GOi.h Annual State Firemens' Convention held SaUH'day nt Naugatuck. The drum corps was chosen best Junior band in the iiarade, and East Ha- ven Fire Comiiany No. 1 was awarded honoVs for the best mod- ern rope drill. Vacationing this week from bis duties at Sargents is Herman Scharf of At water Street. Congratulations are In order for Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Myers of .Second Avenue who celebrated their 2.^)th wedding anniversary .SuUirday. It was also Mrs. Myers birthday. Condolences to Adolbort and Dan •Maulte on the death of their lalher, Louis Mautte thl.s week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bath of Dewey Avenue bud as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Edward John- son of New Brilain. Birthday cnngratulallons to Mar- joiio Uemp.sy, who celebrated yes- terday. Vacationing this week nt Lake George, New York are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dugnn of Hobson Street, A-l/c Donald Myors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Myers of 38 .Sec- ond Avenue is homo on a 30 day lurlough from Klrkland Air Force Base, AlbU(iuer(iue, New Mexico. A-2/c Walter Kremser, stationed at Albans, Vermont, spent the weekend at his home .on Second Avenue. Announcement is made of the marriage of Elizabeth Louise L'Heureux, D. A. U. S. N. daughter of Mr. and Mva. Horace L'Deureux of F a r m River, to SO/2 Walter G. Wyllie Jr., U. S. N. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyllie of 100 Henry Street on August 15th. The couple U-tl August 17 by motor to San Rsiero, California, wliere Walter Is stationed. Mrs. Wyllie, will return August 2G to Bainbridge, Maryland, to complete her course as dental technician. A reception wa-s held for friendi: and relatives at the Bradford Manor Hall. Bradford Manor Auxiliary wUl hold their monthly card ^arty to- niornnv night in the firehouse. Hnstea.sos will bo Mr,s. Willian Bn.wn;> .I''.. Mrs. Shb'ley -Boni' briam and Mrs. Jolm liueijart, Mr. Ituberi Vincent Canning, S(m of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Canning of 301 Ferry Street, took as his bride, Doody, I'homas R. Doody of 5H*J T l m m p s o n A v e n u e , Saturday morning al 10 o'elnek in SI. Vinceni d'.- l\'iur.s Cliurcli. The Rev. I.-ouis I'clo.si (iffiriated in a selling of while? carnal ions and palms. The bride, who was escorted lo Die altar and giv(;n in marriaj.e by her father, wore a while nyhin tulle gown fashi(jn(.'d with accor- clon pleatifd (nip .sleeves and an illusion neckline. Her flngtjriip veii fell from a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a (•as^.tdi; jsos ; |,f white carnalions.and \i\nU I'^KC^^. I Miss Jean Marie Shariahari, nf Pee Wee Leagitera To Visit Stadium All girls and boy.s who have boon participating in the Pee Wee. League in East Haven will on.ioy dn all-day outing on Monday, when they will attend the Yankee- Detroit game i.t the Yankee Stadium. - Pele's T3lner of SallonslaU Park- way Is e(HU.illailing.tiie lickotn for tlie game and a lunch for all chil- dren atlending. Wolfe's Bukm-y •will donate. enoki(»s and Hie Coca Cola Company will furnish •"rokei;,.- •; ' . •• the East Haven Schools ^ will ,. ho' open for Ihe .year li)52-r):r;;on" Se])toniber :W(\. with G2 teachers-:on" llie elemenlaiy,.staff i\\u\ '12 In Old' iilfib school. Tliere Is an anliclijat^(l' enrollment of ItKil eleinentiti'y; while HIK) will be housed in ,^^lie, high school, "riiis Is an increasolot 190 ovor the previous year., ; ^ ^ ,^j The school nvleiuiar^ealls f o i ^ i d ; The only oxpenso,;,whtch Is out- •ioys with .school closing :on-.,J|inC|,pumdlrtg is \he'cosi:, of two; busoR, iHtiuilbhs fr(Sm "^ v'tlinolis' 'oi'g'ahlzft- lions 1:! town. Anyone Interested In c-ontrlbuOng toward this cause is asked lo contact Charles Coyle at no 7-:i283. The hoys ami girls will be chaper- oned hy the Asst. Chief of Police JiisepJi F(jlhj, Edward Slonham, Joseph Mellllo and Ann Polrot, Mews' To Expand Local Coverage As Independent Paper .Slarllni! nexl wcoit The EnsI Ha- ven News will edino into Its own as 11 ridl-i;iiiwii woeliiy wllh elRlil liases of news devilled ninliily In Hie civic and soclni affiili's of the l^nsi Haven area. I Owned and liuhiisiied hy Free Fiess FuiillcntionSi Inc., In llnni- den, Ihc News will hp .staffed liy Joiiatlian Czar, furmeriy of tlie M^'iidon Star and iJaiiy News 151- li'^.l, as ediloi', and iVli's., Aivin 'nioiii|isiin. of t>2 Seennd Avoniio, Moiniuii^uiii, eonUiuiniR as asso- i lale etliior. 'I'iie new staffer, a itative ot TnrrinKton, will taUe over from Ceorge E. Stretcli, wito will now be ilile to Hive more time l o hi.-i po.sl as editor of 'i'he Ih'nnford Uevunv, a Joint iiuhiieallon. A rcsWenl of Mirldeii .since I'.lili, Cmr id leaden Ihe llnlversily ot Connecticut and i\'cclved a 13aeiteliir of Arts decree In HM'.i. I'rior In ids connoellon with his homolown paiier. Hie Slar, lie woiUeil us a reiiiirler Willi tlie lirldjieport Telei>ruiii and Hio Clii- cHj^o hiireii^i of 'i'ransradlo Press. A vtderun witli two years' service in the Paelfle Hieatur with the .SiKnni UU'ii.s, he la unmarried. .Tohn Zyck, of Ihimtlen, Is adver- tisiui; reiiresentativu for tliu News, the Hruiifurd Review, and Ihe llaiiidea chronicle. Tlie News was fouiuitui In lU'lfi hy Meyer Lcshino, Mien iiuhlLsher (If the llrunford I'.cvlew which lie .stni'ted in in28. i^nsl Pehrunry both papers weru : |iurchnseii by Free rrus.i ruhlientions. The New.4, Review nnii Ciiroiii'jki nro printeii at till) Free Press plain, which is located, toKOther with business offices, at imii I3I.SWU11 Avenue In : llamilen. Devoted to l.iie presenting ol news of ioeid In- terest In Iholr.respuctivu commudl- lies, the three .pulillenlions will, Proposal For School Survey Debated At Town Meeting Monday Ne>v Students Asked To Report To Principals Children wlio lUive moved 5o '.own iiiiice ,lune should rejiort di- rectly lo Ihe principal of the seiioid wiiieh liiey will attend. In tiie ease nf now lilRli seimol puiilis, an appoinlnienl should be made with Prlucipnl Clnrvin. Parents who have not, rugLstered their clilldren for ItlnderKarleji must wait until 'i'hur.sday, Sep- tember'Hit to tlo so. In iirder lo allow for a teaoiiers meeiliii! siiluiois will dismiss 2ilii i'.M. the firsl day of seiiooi. (lerrlsh Ave, .lahooi There are mur.s cia.ssos .than ..^iassruoms in lite Gerrisii Ave. dcliool fur the conilnK year and ;ilnns iinvi,' been innde to asslijn (ime fourtli and fifth lirniiu pupils to Tulllo .ijehool and In tlie hliih .ehooi. • • ' 'All fourlit grarto Cerrlah pupiLs nol otherwise notified are lo reiiorl to tiie first floor of thu'liiifh school lioom lO'l. All fifth Kraderij not otherwise notified .will repori. to Gerrisli Avenue School, MniiiiuiKuhi SRIKIOI iMorninu sessions will attend Stiplcmber, October, .Innunry, Feli- riiury. May and ,lune. • '. Grades 11-111 Mrs. BurielBh CJratios IV-V Mrs. Close Grades III Mrs. 'I'urclo Aflornoon Sessions tirade 11 Miss Cnrr Cirade.lV Mrs, Crtivcr GriidoV Mr. Machnleh ,. , Second Bt'n'le pill'll" not oilier' from the edlloiihil slandpolni,, hejwiae notitlud./wiil rtiliorL in "iho A priiposai hy Uepubllcan Town Ciinirmiin Mathew Annslasid to olilain liie services of a private "I'.roup" in siirveylnK Hie town's needs fnr niidlllon school tacliitle.<) came under siinrp attack al Man- liny nlijht's town nieolinB In the hi|>ii sriiuol audllorluin. Tiie siiKKesHon was mnda fol- iowiUK Hie votini? of approval by Hie approvlninloly 200 persons pro- .seat of a rciolutlon aulhorhini! Ihe olitaininf; of land Aites for Illahiami , i.,nur(>l Grove, TuHlo and Union seiinois. The meelini! hud linen called in order to initiate acllon for the ex- pansion of .'school facilities In the four disirlels after a previous town meeilnr, re.slrleted Itself to aulhoi- l/.hil,' liiiprovemenls for the Mom- auKUln, Oerrlsh Avenue and'Fox- on Seiiools. Henry AnI'/., who .tcrvod as chair- man uf tlie m/'ollni;, declared'the floor open in diseusslon of-proposed sr^iiooi. IniprovenientsI 'Anastaslo tlien stepped to Ihe fore stallnn that he would like lo niaitc a .sug- I^Eeslion. "I'm nol propoalnit any ac- llon now", he .said, "hut I would lliie lu iiave this Idea Itielted nround a illllo because I liilnli it's worth some thoUBhl." "I recommend", sniti tho COP town ciiairman," Ihal tlic .select- men'of this lown consider, while Ihe cnmmltloc Is looltlni; for school .siles, Kettlni! a private group to come in here and make a real sur- vey " Tiic chairman said ho rcconi- mended the move because the town meetings appeared lo linvo little fuLtuai infnrmatinn lo go on. "No mailer wiio gets up", he de- clared, "we don't holiove him." Anaslusio admitted Hial Iho .sur- vey would cost home money but Ihouglil llju factual iiiiormatlon l4,tii.,TJie.po.:catlQd oViihtiWogk-.l viHVi'lie''fiiifi"Ki"(urEAfli^'M«!V6iii'is..i^ -'iirlstiunii. tite lusi, weidt in .l''eh- .'utiry and tlie last wceU- in April. ltcj;ul;ir jichb.l! se.sfdon.'i v/ili ii'„' from nine lo lw(^lvt» and one Ir) tiu'ee. 'I'he only e.xceillion to tills vviSI 1)(? where (louhlO session!^', or pail tinu.' (;'.:i!:;ie;:, a;'o ludd. in llirsc cn^:e.'; Hie morning .sesf;ion will lie | operaled Independenliy olher, of each utieinoon irourH, and fltlh Kiaacb™"'". "Oft'l" I"" o*""!"-'"!'"'' " pupils not othe.wlHO noUflod wlU "''''=WMH'.'''!»'='»''"• )''',l''""8l\^ le iifloinoon 1"'" "viHuy, ,would nol Interfere supervisors of .Tolin lieretiin, .losopli O'Connor. The couple left on a motor lrl|i j Easi, iioveii, Uieniuid ol' lir.iioi, to the Pocono Minmlidns. For lier wore u iliac nylon tuiie gown w';Hi traveling en.semble the bride chose [ a ba.siiet weave bodice :ui I .-i HICKII- a royal lilue wool crepe dress, black j hi,, stole. Sim wore a crown ut accessories and a corsage of flume.i ussorted summer flowers, and cai- coior giudioiu.s. ; rit,,) ^Iraw basket of similar The bridegroom uLlended Quinni- flowers. Biidosnialds were Miiis piac College and served 'U nKiiiliis ' ^y^^^y ^^ Brintbn of New Haven, i:l Hie U.S. Navy. Charles M. Gardner, Veteran, Passes At 54 Charles M. Gardner, 5'i, a vet- eran cif World W a r 1, having served j with the ]()2o lleginieni, 2G Divi- j sion and a resident at 12.1 S.iitun- stali Parkway, died suddenly Mon- day in Southington. The funeral service tool: iiiacc this afternoon al 2 o'clock and the liurial is in li^asl ]-,nwn Cemelery. Mr. Gardner is survived hy his wife, Mrs. Lydia Cioutier Gardner; two sisters, Mrs. N.K. Meigs, Mrs. Arnold C. Jones and a brother, Wil- liam E. .Tones. ' . Mr. Ganlner, a U'ur.k driver for a moving company, i^ecame ill yes- terday afternoon while drivmg througii Souliiington. lie called his company and tliey sent a reiiel driver and when lie found Mr. Gardner ill,, ho drove him tu lite Bradley Memorial Ihispitai where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Medical Examiner D. ICric M. Simmons was caileil and pro- nounced deatii due lo a lieurt attael!. from eiglil to twelve and the,after- noon session from ten after lwelv(.' unlii Inn atlor four, llocauso ol laci; of roiim six Momauguin idas.sis will lie on doulile sessimi.s. one (.;ert-isli Avenue .Scliooi cliiss \^'ili lie in Ihe tilgli school and one in 'I'utlje, one Hiiion class will lie in 'I'nitle, one Faxon cla.ss in iiigii'- land and lliree classes from High- land unil l-'u,\-on \;i.l t,o in liie liigii sciiooi. Kinilc'rgarlcrn puiill.s nuM.'l for only nil,.- .scL'sirm daily. Pareiil.s art- iK-ing notifii'ii liy mail as to wliic-li se.ssion their cliildre'n are iicing assigned- I'uiiils must he fiv(.' years old for kindergarlen-juKi y.\x years old : i-'ubidsh' in'llie inlore.st of fur firsl grn.le l,y ,tanuury ]r,th.J i,,..,,,,, |,j „„, t,„„n„„niiy. No e.veeptions are made to tiiis. Parents wtio liave not ^already suiiniitted birth cerlifieale.'i must do Ko nnk-:^s Hiere is a record of the liirih al Hi*; town eieri'.'s office wlicre the iceords. of local rc-si- dc-ii'.'. nic- on fiie- l Kegislralion / For Ea,sl Ilavcii 111 Fishing Rodeo Ea-sl Iluven representation In t h e Fisliing Itodco 'io take place Satur- liay at Lake Sallonstnli will ho the pinvgrouno, I''«'" ""'""""K l" Ihe number of .loiin Camp and j registrations for the event, to dale. Sleallli Olficer Urges Vigilance In liousekcejping' Dr. Kocco Bove, town hoallh of- Meer, has railed it[Jtm lownspeople 111 utilize Iho lown, ruhi)i.sli plek-up MM'viee w h i c h l.s how operating In all areas, and lo keep llielr preni- ice;; eloan and ffoe of RarhHf;e and Music Group Meets Mr. Fred Wolfe Jr., Chaiiman of -he Committee lo promote Inslru- iiental music in iho loeal schools nils a meelini^ of the committee .or Friday. August 'J'J ai 7 P.M It Iho home of Alhert M. iSampiello !'J5 Thompson Avenue. AssLsllng vlr. Wolfe are Mr.s. .John Stiand- RM'K. Albert Zampiello, Hf?rmR , k'hart, Mrs. Jo.seph Calahrese, Mrs. /rano!.'; Flood, Mr;;, Aivin,Thomr ion, Mr«. ICriward Lewandow.-^ki .toborl Vclaidi, Elwood Hcohie. I Mi.'j.s Marie Faf^num of WaHinfjford,: ; Miss Hueniona Connerton of Morris ' • Cove and Miss Marie Carey of Nov/ '. ; liaven. They witre ensetn!:ie.s ; .similar to that worn by Misii S h a n - : • ahan but in Dior blue. ! I Mr. William J. Bailey of Phila-; I delphia, I^a., 'served as Mr. Can- I nlng's best mun. Ushering f;uo.^t^ to Iheir carnation-niarked p'-ws; ' were Messrs. UoljerL K. Uyrne (,f 1 Garden City, I-, 1., .lack D. Iluavni or Saratoga Sprlnj^s-, N . V., Kdward | 'V. Canning, bralber of llie brld.,-i fjrooni, rmd Tnomas 11. Doody, j oro'lher of t h e hride. \ At the reception which follovvr-d in the Saehem Country llou.s^', the i bride's mother wore a navy blue [ nylon fire.ss liimmed with Chuntdly lace, a lilac bat and mai(•^iinK ac- cessories, and an co'chid cursage. The bridefirfiom'-s mother wore a navy blue erep; dres-s, white and navy' acce-ssories, and an urctiid corsage. 'When Mr. and Mr.\ Canning left on a wedding liiiJ to Canada, M)s. Canning wore a navy blue silk .suit, a-matchinK accordion-pleated pic- ture hat, pink accessories and u coriiUge of pink carnations. Upon their return, they v.ill reside in Ithaca, N. V. i lu? Itf loe wa.s graduated from Quinnii'iiic College in 3950. Mr. •Jrnnir.g If, a senior in the School uf IIol<'l Adminisiralion at Cornell .irdversiiy, where lie is a .memher A io-.i!o;.ts, an honorary noiel ..•huid >ociely. lie ii> alfo afl-.liated .:;."i ..'vliJho Tau Umega iraternii>. Give That Thf;y May Live - Support The Red Cio.'^s D o n o r I'ro- The Week's Tides Today Frhliiy .Saturday •Sunday .Miinday 'I'ui'sday \\'ediicMday 'J Iiur;.da.v High fl:Vi r.M. I'J;,17 A.M. l::il v.M 3:11- l'..\l. •.!:ir, r..M. :!:!;•; I>..'M. I:1X r..M. -;!S I'.II. Low OH-I A.M. I1M7 A.M. T.'H A..M. T.r,i! A.m. a:;;!) A.M. Dili,') A..M, tl-.M A.M. !u:,-,a A..M. good Coinplalnis have come lo iiiin, espiclaiiy In \U<i shore sections where nitiny transients and sum- mer veccMionists come for short jjeriorls only, Ihal there has been niucli scallerlng of litter and gen- eral iaxily in iioiiseiceeping, 'I'liose wlio will not, co-operale will bcfc liable lo Ihe jii.'nalty of the law, he said. Al tile town hail tliere has been a prevalence of coinplaint;; due to failures in llu! garbage coiieciion, and al Hie office of First Seiect- miin l''ranlt A. Barker il was said I her,,, eomplainls liave been investi- gated and corre(!tions in tlie ser- \'iee have been limde. Boys and girls from Ihis area will still have Friday lo I'eBiKtor for the rodeo whicii will la.st front 10 o'clock in Hie morning until '1:30 p, m. The contest is open to nil youngsters in Greater N e w llavon and East Haven. It Is being sponsored liy liie 'Department of Parks and Recreation and tiie 'I'own of Kasl IlaVon In cooperation with IJeUer Fi.shing, Inc. Prizes will include a grand a- ward of a complelo fi.shing outfit lo be given to llio boy and girl ealciiing the heavietil fisii. I'ri/.es will also he given for the firsl fish cauglit, Ihe longest fisii euuglit, Hie first to colcii the lim- it, the first catch each hour and in many other prize-winning cnle- gorles. Ea.sl Ilnvon youngsters are urged to register wllh the Dopartmenl of Parks and Reercallon liy plioning UN 5-5187. .s repiirl In;Iho nflornpon. in Street Gas Line Repair Almost Complete ''I'rnffic cnnriilions un east Main! whore foliage is found discolored .'I'.lreel v.-iil return lo noiniai for escaping gas. Leaks are re- siiortly after workmen finij-jli re-1 ported to tlie gas company, placing leak clnnijis on a 12-inch j 'I'iie draftsman said ihal the line higii pressure gas main v.'liich runs liad nol iieen touched for approxi- beneulh Hie highway. ' nialeiy "lO years and thai the gus- A crew of siM men' lietided iiy i ktds sliouid lie gopd for about an- i^'oreinan Harry l.nndlnfi, of Nev.'iotlier fiO years before requiring tlaveii, and employed by Hie Nov.-! additional attention. , iluven [•oniractini; firm of C. W. j Workmen on the job have to cut Blake.'iiee and -So.is iiave Ijcen | Hnougli a fool of concrete and dig worldng on the main sin™ eariy | u„.„j,^l, ,„„,, f,,,,^ ^f 'compacted '"•l^iriuleration requires Ihe dig-1'"" '" K''' "^ Hie Joints. The holes ••;in:-! up of the road evei'y V2 fc'ct i a r e being covered temporarily wllh o lepiace Ihe gasketiriii Hie pipe i rnnoarlam which will lie replaced ioir.i i. ! by concrete surfacing later.: 'J'hoinas .McNichoias, draftsman i Foreman l-andino said that the 'n Hie street and engineering de-l concrete, wfnild 1)0 laid al the gas narUnent of the.Mew Haven Gas i (.•onipany'isexpente. lie said , the Ught Company, explained that a ; .Jieratioii would take in the length ieal; liad been (feteeied in that of Hie lilghWay from Park 'Place Ilea, lie add that Hie liealh lo the Branjforii town line, -fegelatlon .Sbivey Company, of lie e.-vp!'aiaed that the Irregular Wellesiey, Mass.,,had reported the li.ie of. t h e lioici; v/a!i due to, the 'eaUage after its laie.st survey. v.-iiiding. of the inain . v/liieii , foi- McKieii-'jias --.lati.'d Hiat the com- loy/ed the old road before It wai Miny make;) an inspeelion of pl^iii.s'; v;ideiied into liie present lilKliway -iiidei '11!; the main.-, and l(;;.l:i ari:-a:i \ Al^oun.lJWJ feel of ipipe ii Involved South End Residents Form In Civic Group The South End Association, civic group to Improve conditions in Hiat area of Fast Haven, was formed hy nhout 75 residents at South End and Morgnn Point last week. Meeting al the .Tohuva Day Camp for an organizntlohal session, the group elected Edniund Flana- gan as iiresidenl;-G. Alton Ilus-seil us vice-president; Mra. Helen Zinn as secretary : and Mrs. Dorothy Slirono as treasurer,'' Tiie organization, a successor lo the old South End Assoclntioh which became Inaelivo In Hie lale .'iO's wa.s revived after many persons iieeame year-round re.sidents of Hie .South End section. Meetings will be held on the sec- ond Monday of each month, liesi- Jents ot South End, Morgan Point ind llie new development al Stod- iard Road are eligible lo join. Itolary Club Outing In Northford Sunday TJie annual outing of the Rotary Club will lake place' .Sunday be- ginning at noon^al the home of Dr. Charles Hernardio, of "Village Street, in Noptliford- A beef barbecue will be fcorved duung the afleindfin and a lull lays progiam of cUlvllic includ- ngsoveial athletic events lias betn itrangcd, aecoidlng lo Ciialrmfin Jo'icph A/inun/lcUa Tho picnic will L HstiiitcJ to Itotdry club mem- jers and their fofriillcs Asi-lstlni.' tho chairman aie An- 'Ktt Kmel/o and Geoigt MiMun- I I Gillis Assigns Grade Teachers In Eight Schools Superintendent William E. Glllls announces the following teadier assigninent in Hie East Haven Eie- meillary Schools for IP-ia-n,'!: IMontaiigiilii KIndergarlcn, Louise Welles; Grade I, 1.aura .lane Adams; Grade I, .ToAnn Cooper; Grade II, Ellza- betii Carr, P. M.; Grade III, Ann Burieigh, A. M.; Grade III, Ann Turcio, A. M.; Grade IV, Viola Graver, P. M.; Grade IV-V, Eiiza- hoUi Close, A. M.! Grade 'V, George Machnleh, P. M.; Grade VI, Doro- thy Moore, Principal. William lil. nulls Schonl Kindergarten, Ann Ewanuff; Graile I, Ruth Lcgge; Crude I-II, Patricia Mnmmanni Grade IJ-III,- Laura Blntohicy; Grade IV, Grace Muwncy; Grade V, Kalherlno Mc- Kee, Principal; Grade VI, Jami.<.s Rogun; Grade VII, lllldur Svonson; Grade VII-VIII, Ernest Marzullo, Tultlo School Grade I, Corlnne Peters; Grade II, Elvira Cavallere; Grade .III, Elizabeth .Toy; Grade IV,. Arnold Lerner; Grade IV, Joyce Alklre; Gruile IV, Pearl Mngid; Grade V, Michael lilito; Grade V, Evelyn Elierth; Grade VI, Lorotla, Ilanley, Princi|ial. lliihni Snhaul Kindergarten, Eil-zaboth Wal- rous; Kindergarten, Anna Cole- man; Grade I, Zellii i'lerrlclt; Crude l-II, Rossalle I'inkham; Grade II-llI, IVelyn Wilton; Grade III, Doris Willie; Grade IV, Agnes MeManus; (3rade V, Eii'/.ai)ulh.lJan- Eijerth; Grade VI, Lorettu Ilanley, Principal. Gerrlsh Kindergarten, Jane Brown; Grade 1,, Margaret Selfors; Grade I, Dorothy Jerden; Grade II, Ann Sullivan; Grade Il-III, Ruth Cramplon:'Grade III, Rose De- Francesco; Grade IV, Salvaloi Arnendoiu; Grade V, Celo McGov- ei'o; Grade VI, Mary Cunningham Principal. Laurel Grade I, Marilyn Morrison; Grade II-III, Mary Martin; Crude III-IV, Anne Polrot; Grade V, Rob- III Cieen, l^ilncipnl Faxon Grade I, Christine Marchi^l, Grade II, Josephine LaGonIo, Grade III-IV, .losephlne Orlando, Grade V, Mnrgarei Muck, Princi- pal, Highland Kindergarten, ' DorLs Carlson, Grade I, EllzuijethHogan; Grade II, Mary Ryan; Grade III, Thonias Kan(,Ciudi IV, Roeui Orlando, Giade V, Majgaicl KoUaO'; Giadc VI, Cll/abeth RlUhle, •Principal, Grade VIII, Robert Burdctto. wllh the nbiidnlng ot Ihu., needed Impliivumo'ntaS ',.';""' ~'" Edmond .S. Fliiniti;Uh, of Morgan Point, member elect of Ihc Board or Educallun, hurried down to the micio[}iione to uliacic tho town chairman's suggeatlon. There lias been no group here who has oh- Jecl«.'(l to any part ot the recom- mendalioiis tor any section", ho du- cinircd, lulding "there Is iio nei'd for brihglriu in an outside group?' FlaauijiuU thought that the work of the town officials was .sufficlenl. "The Board-of Selectmen has been empowered to appoint a committee and in unty opinion tliat'ii sufficl- enl," he declared. _ Also hilling out al the propo.'ial wns Mrs. Salvalorc Scalia, of Hughes Street, who pleaded wllh the meclliii; "nol lo stall . any more". Mrs. Wllllnhi F, Masse Jr., of 37 Chldsey Avonue, added her voice lo tiiosc opposing delay In the ob- taining of ultcs and urged that land lie luinshascd an soon as po.ssible In the iTTwn'ii R e n t e r . Shu said she thought ,lhc~ (luestlon ot using It for a.Junlof or .senior high school should be 'deferred to avoid delay although she expressed her owr. preforrcnco for a senior high. Wailnco Oassott, of Howe Court, defended Anastasio'.s .'suggestion, lie areiicd that the Dunbar Hill; school In Hamdcn wa.s found lo bci In need Ot- four additional rooms and slated that a survey would have 'anticipated the Increased need and elhilnated the waste thai' such additions Involved. Proponents for and against An- astuslo's rccominendalloii -were greelcd liy applause from group.'! seated In different parts of tho auditorium. When a motion to adjourn . the meeting v)u& (lUlckly seconded and 1 the nytii were counted us "having It" there arose protests of "what about the nays?" Ilowovor, Chaii- man Anlz seemed not to hear the (]uerles and the ihcellng 'broke up ul 0 p, m,', To Rcsirme Six Day ,';'Week,'Librarian Say^ The Hageman Memorial Lljh, will return to Its six-day sc^fi^_ after Xiibbr Day and will lU»" .Saturday rroiti 1 p , ni. to 0 " " " Miss Belli Taylor, Ibrurlun, P-^r pounced, _ ' Inuring th? summer t h e ;,i has been open Monday ' Friday ii'Om,! p. m. to 8;r 'Ihe schedule foi these fl' will remain unchanged. Diive Caiefuilly The Life You ^avo Maylie Your Own, Library Trustccs^^ Meet Tuesday E^l The Boaid of Tiuslei ' Ilagemun Mcmoijal LlbBIlJ fioid thojrfcgulai month' Tuesday; ul b p m.. in H Tho board of nine mem! cd by Chairman Donalf will consider routine ir was announced. I

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Page 1: vol;. VII — Xo. IS PublKliKl Weekl y h Free Pte,; PnlillLalian ......Brantord of Charles P. Gesner et ux. 'First Ecclpsiastlcal Society of Brantord to Eugene F. Savage el UX.' First

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Ex:perimental Farm To S how Developments At Field Day Visitors WillBcC New Techniques At Mt. Car met Farm

» o you w a n t to fl;id o u t how the now. toll condltlontlHi like Kri l lum, a rc worWnfe in C o n n e t t I c u t " Intoi 'cslKl in tfcclng ft nev Riccn m a n u f o Ltoj) ffdin ,Jndla g lowing h6 lc In N c \ / R n t f l f t m l ' j O r |icihap!i you \VanU lo, |i'l\>eitlkal,e n e w ifctt-arcli <in tShtrul uf apple pests? , } ' » ) ' ' ; ' ' ,

Thbse ni'c Jlibl ft lew of t h e ) r < -pe l Imcn t s t h a t con bd i.een a t I h c ConnectlLul Agclcullui-ftl Kxpcrl-iiient S ta t ion ' s aHnual r i c l d D^y, dchcdulcd , fo^ Amt tu t 20, At t^l; JSlftlIon'6 Exp tHmon ln l t ' o n n at Mt Cttrmcl AUh9U(th tobacco In the featured •crop tills ybftr, all ot Ihc S{atloh'a rifeulni tlcli) Inveit l -gal lons will be on view. These In­clude ejcporliiichtii Ih plant b leed­ing, disease' nndi Insctt con t io l s soils and lords l ry

Cropwlsb, the field plota to be seen a t FIMd b i iy wjl r a n g e f iom corn, pencliob, bpans and toma toes Ip tl)e oxotlo Import , K6na( , or i ­ginally used In Imllan foi tll>el', and now belhg t r ied here a s a LOV-tt crop The Gorielica Dfpnr tmcnl has a r fanscd sp6elnl dehions l ia t ion fields bf both swcfal nhd field ro rn showing the best and nc\^cht variet ies for Connect icut condi­tions, and they ' r e also emphn-siilng swcot corn w i thou t glumes, t he l l tUc par t ic les a t the base of t he kfernels wlllch t a k e some o t t he Joy itom e a t i ng corn on thfc cob l iyb r ld pe tun i a s which bloom long­er t han o r d i n a r y varlctlei, will be of especial In t e re s t lo the flower Idvcr.

Disease cont ro l work on app le trees, vegetables and f l u » e i j c'nn bo soon on t he P l a n t Pa thology ' s spiral plu(s and special dcmqn&tra-tions have been schcduloi' t o show how funglcldb spraylng ' l ! . done on triese untonVontlonajly shaped flcldii Du tch elm disease c o m c j In for n Inrgb sha re -o f a t t en t ion 'by this depd r lmon t and several plots wl ie ie chen^otherapiiulBntS a r c be­ing tested for cont ro l of th is t h r e a t to New E n g l a n d ' s elms can be In-speclod W o i k on vcrt lcl lUurt wilt ot pota toes wil l be of i s p c t l a l In teros l t o g l o w e r s of Ihls c r o p .

Severa l e x p e r i m e n t s on t he use of the new soil condltlohcrb a r e In progress a n d c a n b e s c e n In the Soils D e p a r t m e n t fields New ex­per imen ta l machines for cu l l lva l -Ing and fiaminR crops t o r weed l on t ro l w i thou t comfiuttlng the soli win bo d c m o n s l r u t i d .

Expor l lnen ta l work In Inject control Is In p iogrcss on a var ie ty of crops A)>l|lqt>, potatoes blue-bcir ies , [leachbs and corn a r c a t e w Ohe exper imen t , o t pa r t l ru lu r In te res t to po ta to g t ^ w e i s , con­ce rns t h6 ubc of fidtivaled charcoal for counsel a c t i n g possible off-riu\* o r roHuUIng from the use of soil Insecticides

Thp r o r e s t r y Depar tmen t will f ea tu re Its Connecticut charcoal kiln, and wIll.dcih'onBtrate scvcrnl metl iods preserv ing wood T h c i . Include the Use pf zinc chlorldi wi th green wood and cold soaking of seasoned wood Iq pcntachloro-' phenol or copper naph thona te

All field p lo ts will be r eady fui visitors a t lU a |n and t h e Fl i id Day • w i l l ' cont inue, th roughou t the day

The best w a y lo got a quick look a t all of t h e exper imenta l plots Is to take one o t the t ractoi luur t t h e Stat ion has a i r anged foi r i i i i l Day, F a r m wagdns hitched to t r ac to r s v^lll m a k e the c i r i l c or t h e field p lo ts every, half h o u r Staff m e m b e r s ' .wlj l ' accompany each .group; describing each field e x p e r i m e n t ' a s the wagon passes It.

Basket lunches a r e ' t h e o r d e r of t h e day. pjcnlc tables, will be set up under Ijie big tenV for lunch, shndwlchcs, salads,, pie , and Ice and t h e S ta t ion will servo coffee. F o r those w h o prefer not t o g r i n g luneh, sandwiches , salads, pie, and Ice c ream will be on sale on the grounds . ; ;

Proaram 10 a . -m. F i e l d . D a y begins. Field

plots and exhibits ready for vis­i tors . •

2,000 Exhibitr~~ Entered In Annual County 4-H Fair

The New Haven County 4-H F a i r to be held in Orange Center School the 15th and 16th of Aug­ust will f ea tu re over 2,000 different exhibi ts of w o r k done by 4-H boys and girls t l i roughout the county. Th is nnnquncej i ient was m a d e this week by Miss Jane B e n h a m of I l a m d e n , S e c r e t a r y of t he 4.H As­sociation. According, to Miss feen-ham, th i s will be the 19th annua l county 4-H F a i r . ,

I n addi t ion to the ribbons and m o n e y . p r l i e s • given t o v . eve ry w o r t h y exhlblU a'^number 'dfi3po.l1 cial a w a r d s a r e Being offered'-JOT 4-H c lub m e m b e r s exhibi t ing ai»l t h e F a i r t h i s coming weekend. An anonymous fr iend of 4-H is offer­ing a lady's w a r d r o b e case to Ihe inosi o u t s t a n d i n g h o m c m a k i n g 4-H

club mvm'sivi' iyom ihv wunty, ex-

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fifCTORIAL MAP of THE

mS£ARCH FARM MT.CARMU. CONNECTICUr

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10 a. m . Showings of sound , color • movie, " T o b a c c o Val ley . " T h e

film will be shown t h r e e t i m e s a t IQ, 10:30 and 11 a. m,

10:30 a. m . D e m o n s t r a t i o n o t ex­pe r imen ta l sp ray ing In spi ra l

Ploi^H . ' X- - . . . ; . '••)• T • •• 11:00.a . 'p i . P e m o n s t r a l i o i j gt weed

cont ro l by fluitilng and special cu l t iva t ion t h a t avoids compuc-

.tloiv o f ' l h e soli. i2 ,N6.or i \Lunch. . ."",

1:00 p. ni. G r e e t i n g : Di rec tor 1 L. S la te , D i r e c t o r Emer i t i i s . . l ames G. .Horsfa l l . 2:00 p. m . T o u r of Bur ton O r c h a r d

1:20 p. m . A d d r e s s : " T h e F a n n e r I for commerc ia l f ru i t g rowers . a n d t h e N e w F r o n t i e r . " Wi l l i am ' 2:30 p. ra. Showings of sound, co lor

film. " T h e M a n u f a c t u r e of a Ci­gar." ' T h e - f i l m w i n be sliown t h r e e t imes , a t 2:30, 3:00 a n d 3:30 p. m .

hlbiting a t t he F a i r r T h e 4 -H F a i r Assoclntlon is offer ing a t r o p h y , known os the Wilson I I . L e e M e m ­orial , to..tlie ou t s t and ing • agr lcu i - ' t u ra l 4-H club m e m b e r f rom N e w Haven County exhibi t ing.

T w o n e w a w a r d s th i s y e a r wil l be silver loving cups ; one fo r t he member giving t h e Iwsl d e m o n s t r a ­tion at the F a i r and one lof the m e m b e r exhib i t ing the Ijcst r ecord book,: T h e ' I^ 'emonstratlon Con tes t Will t ake place on Fr iday , Augus t 15 a t 1:00 P . M . in t h e b a s e m e n t of the O r a n g e C e n t e r School . ,

T h i ' S e a r s J loebuck F o u n d a t i o n Is award ing $10,00 t o r ' e a c h blue r ibbon S e a r s ' R o e b u c k 4 - ^ p o u l t r y flock, $7,50 for each t e d , r ibbon flock, and J5.00 for each w h i t e r ib-bon Hock; A f r iend of 4-It I s o f t e r -injg . , » ^ t a ^ d a r d ^J'.tPe^feotljin t)Ook for ihoS'gritniirclai^pion b i r d I n , t h e iiouitrj^'sKow' and a l a i i fo r fhe ' t^cst S c a r s pul le t flock and a ixidl^ on ducks and geese {or t h a . l a rges t e n t r y of w a t e r fowl.

A t rophy wll bo a w a r d e d for t h e best c roche ted article', "This a-WRrd i« g iven by t()9 Na t iona l

N e c d i c c i a l t B u r e a u . Th i s Crocliet'-Ing d e p a r t m e n t Is open n o t on ly t o j 4-H ijj!!.mbeis ,bUl alijp ,jlo the i r mplhSfs , fi i t^er^, lei)d^rs^.,4nd t o flie'm.bepi o l i ' l ^ e w l i a y c n tCoUnty HoWeniiiRlnS 'g roups . " '' ^"''

A l a r g e r o s e t t e for t h e bes t t w o c r u s t apple pie In t he F a i r will be a w a r d e d by t he Associat ion of Conneol lcu t F a i r s . Th6 w i n n e r will be en t i t led to' e n t e r an apple pie a t n Fai l C o n t e s t sponsored by t h e Association a t i l a r t f o r d , w h e r e subs tan t ia l pr izes will b e offered. A m o n g "the j u d g e s who' l l se lect t h e best pie a t t h e 4-H F a i r Is Mrs . Haro ld Lewis of H a m d c n . N a n c y Rose of Mt . C o r m c l is a supe r in ­t e n d e n t i n ' t h e food, depar tn ienU

Tliu Horse D r a w i n g C o n t e s t will t a k e place on S a t u r d a y Augus t 16 a t 2:00 j i t n . P r i z e s in this even t w l t l b p 3yO)for first P 5 ' 1 4 , »30 fo r si>cnnd ipi-Ize, $20 foi- th i rd pr ize and^JlCf for four th prize.

Tlio public Is Invited to a t t e n d this u n n u a l l - I I County F a i r "

Bloudmobile will be Wcdnesdoy.

Ill t o w n

William R. Keevers Elected Judge For To^gtmasler Contest

T h e f amous P a l m e r House In Chicago, h e a d q u a r t e r s for . m a n y poli t ical head l ines d u r i n g the R e ­publ ican a n d D e m o c r a t i c Nat ional Conven t ions las t mon th , will be the c e n t e r of s t i l l m o r e speeches S a t ­u rday , and a local m a n will be on hand to s e r v e as o n e o( t he Judges t o r the speech con tes t . .WIIHam R. K e e v e r s of 60 Ra l s ton Avenue , H a m d e n , a n d P a w s o n P a r k , B r a n -ford, left for Clilcago th is week to servo us o n e of t h e judges t o r t h e final speech con tes t of T o a s t m a s -t e r s I n t e r n a t i o n a l .

Kyev'ers \yas soleotod for. t h e ! Ju r l s t s f pos i t ion . by l ;Toas tn i a s t e r s I r^ ternat lonai of . S a n t a Ana, Cali­fornia. T h e Chicago event , held in cbnjunct ion wi th t h e In t e rna t iona l *^on\rcntlnn of Toas tn ias to rs , will b r i n g t o g e t h e r t he finalists from e l imina t ions he ld a m o n g 30,000

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s p e a k i n g c o u n t r i e s of t he wor ld .

As In pas t y e a r s , t h e c o n t e s t a n t s

will be assigned the i r speech topic

S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g to insure t h a t

t he i r two-ni lnuco ta lks l a t e r in tlie

compet i t ion will be genuinely im­

p r o m p t u .

K e e v e r s w a s elected Governor of Dis t r ic t 31 of ' I 'oas tmasters I n t e r ­na t iona l in t h e dis t r ic t convent ion he ld in Qiiincy, Mass. , last M a y 18. Dis t r ic t 31 Includes all t h e N o w Eng land s ta tes . Keevers Is m a n ­a g e r of P a r k «• Tllford Inc. In W e s t Haven and Is a pas t pres ident ot the Now H a v e n Chap te r o t T o a s t - I m a s t e r s I n t e r n a t i o n a l . He h a s j been act ive In the organiza t ion since 1947 and w a s Lieut . Governor for Dis t r ic t 31 pr ior to his ' p romo-

i'tlon las t May. . • 1 T h e local m a n is a m e m b e r of

the Union L e a g u e , ICnIghts of St . P a t r i c k , Sales Execu t ives Club and

I t i le W e s t H a v e n R o t a r y . ,

H o u r s for blood donat ions a r e be tween 1:45 a n d 6:30 P.M. on Wednesday .

Real Estate | Real e s t a t e t r ansac t ions filed • In ]

the office of T o w n Clerk D o n a l d H. I lo labi rd b e t w e e n Augus t 4 a n d Augus t 9.

W a r r a n t y Deeds Louis W . DesI e t al lo C h a r l e s

D. R e g a n . P a u l E . Mode lung to Rudolph V.

Anderson, Jr . , e l u x . Delia M. Breen to Woodford S .

Mansfield ot ux . Enr ico DeBerna rd i et ux t o

Malcolm V. L o m a x et ux. Qlil t C l a i m Deeds

F i r s t Kcclesiast ical Soclely of Branford to David P . Et'zci.

F i r s t Eccles ias t ical Society of Brontord to El izabeth K i n g a e s n e r . s

t F l r s t • .Ecclesiastical , S o c l e l y > - o f B r a n t o r d to E l i zabe th K i n g Gcsne r .

F i r s t Ecclesiast ical Soclely of Bran to rd to E d w i n Eugene G e s n e r et ux .

F i r s t Ecclesiast ical Society uf B r a n t o r d of C h a r l e s P . G e s n e r e t ux.

' F i r s t Ecclpsiastlcal Society of

Bran to rd to E u g e n e F . Savage

e l UX.'

Fi rs t Ecclesiast ical Socie ty of

Bran tord to Joseph ine B . Morgan ,

F i r s t Ecclest las t lcal Socie ty o t B r a n t o r d to Joseph lnb B . M o r g a n e t a l . ,1

Santo Borsoi to Rta'tia P . Borsol . J F i r s t Ecclesiost ical Society of

Bran to rd to C h a r l e s J . Wa lke r ; F i r s t Eccles ias t ical Society of

Bran to rd t o De l i a M. Breen . ' CASES I I E A R D 9101—Edward Zwack, fai lure t o

s top a t s top sign, $5 bond forfeited. 9102—George N. Ross, violat ion

moto r vehicle '" laws, gui l ty , $9. 9103—Milton J . Leaf, fai lure t o

stop a t s top s ign. $5 bond forfeited. 9104—Anthony Domato, ' fa i lure

to ca r ry o p e r a t o r s l icense, .guilty, ,J2.; .!••} :-• „. -,- - . ;:-''',:. ,t.:}% - - H .

910&—ioseph Mederios', v iolat ion motor vehicle laws, . J20 boiid for­feited. 9106—Aivin Cons t an l ine , violat ion m o t o r vehicle laws, $29 bond for­feited.

9107—Vernon H u n t \1olat ion I rules of t he road , nolled,

2:30 p. m. R e p e a t of w e e d con t ro l ( lei t iunslral ion. '.

2:30 p. m. R e p e a t of sprayi t ig de ­mons t r a t i on in spirals .

9108—Sigmund Siubowski , b r each of peace, J 2 1 bond for fe i ted ; assault , nol led.

9109—James M. F . Kelly, b reach Of peace, gui l ty 515; assaul t , noUed.

Democratic Women To Hold Food Sale

T h e F e d e r a t e i D e m o c r a t i c Women ' s Clu ' j of B r a n t o r d will hold i ts a n n u a l food sale in f ron t of Robbins s t o r e on S a t u r d a y , A u g ­u s t . 2 3 , a t 10 A.M.

Mrs. Sal DoFii ippo Is c h a i r m a n . H e r phone n u m b e r is 8-2778.;

Anyone wi sh ing t o d o n a t e a n d who would l ike his or her_ con­t r ibut ion cal led for Is r eques t ed to call one of ,the. • m e m b e r s d l t he commi t t ee . ' ' . * ' V / ^ - M e m b e r s ^,. i nc ludev M r s . : ' Olohn Holfnes , '* -3975; ;Mr^ F r e d George , 8.316p'r,Miss J a n Wil l iams, 8-905S; Mr?. B e r n a r d Er icson, 8-0292; Mrs . F r a n k K i n n e y J r . , 8-3609;. Mrs . J o h n Wal sh , 8-2026; Mrs . L u c y McCutchcon, 8-3243; Mrs . J o h n Kasellnas, 8-205S o r Mrs . - R u t h Evls, 8-2666.

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Town opics

Only Ii da.vs to tlic opciiint; of schools.

shnpptiiK for Mother Inisy hrluiol uppari ' l .

Ktni'O propriotor.s nntl t h d r fani-llU?.s nf llu; bus'lru'.ss block (ipposilo tliL* l ibrniy will bo (.'nlei'tnint'd ul n picnic Aujiusl 28th by Mr. and Mrs . An thony Mai'ino (if Towno .luweh'y (It thei r suninu'r plnco nl,Mansfield Grove.

iMrs. (lloriu I ' l r r r n , s f r r d a r y to Mr. (iillis, IK vuratioii tni; th is

UCC'It. I 'asl I'ocuhonlaH ( 'hdi oT Nu-

vajo, C'tMitirii N o . fil, will nii'cl UVdiH'sdiiy, AuKiisl 'i^ih ut t he hoinn of Mrs . Adrh- Norwood lU. •J V. M,

Mr, mid Mr.s. (iforK'i Miinsnn (if Furlt I'lurc. huvo ticrii (Mitcr-tahditf; Mr, a n d Mrs . . lulhis Lcslty of Miami , Flu., and Miss KariMi Kriehsoii «r N e w Havt ' i i .

Mr. and Mrs . I 'uu l Stevens an* va('Altni)lnK ul the i r Rtnnnier home ill IvillluKWortli thiK WIM-U.

Mr.s. Mary .^abo of fjH F r e n c h ! Avenuo is (,'nlui'loining li(.'r .sister ' Mr.s. l.,i!ltan Clinct? thi.s wocU.

Enjoyini; a vaca t ion In Now | Jiampshirt. ' for two weeks i.'; Misp : Shir ley Newton of Laure l S t ree t , aKKoaiaied with th(.» local b ranch of iht! Firs ' . Nnlionnl Bank .

J o h n Devlin of F a r m Uivei" IH re-ouperuLing from an opoi-ution in St. Raphae l ' s Hospi ta l .

CoDRrntuIiitlons lo Tom Uay(is, Chief of tl ie F i r e I>ei):)rtnienf. on his flection us N(^w HiiVen Coun­ty Vice.-l*res1dent of the. Conn. S t a t e l>'in>tii(>ns' Assoolatioii.

Second Solectnian" and Mrs. E r n e s t Anthoni.H of 46 l l omlngway Avenue , have r e t u r n e d home fol-lowinR n woek 's .stay a t Capo Cod, Ma.ss. P r i o r to travelinR lo Massa-chuselLs. they a t t endod the wed­ding of Mr. Wil l iam Hegeneburge r at ' Syracuee . N. Y , . .

At p r e s e n l M r . ahd 'Mrs . 'An thdn i s a r e Gntortalning Mr .^and M rs . A: F . Rogensburgoiv J r . , and cblldron Kile(i,: .Albtjrt; I II , -J iui iwi .uod^^^r-b-aci p£ l-t»s*^Angele's,\Vho wilTspeiul ] ini (iayy In Ertst I l aveh , Mrs; Reg-onsburgor Is t h e fo rmer El len V Anthonis,

Mr . and Mrs . Joseph Mor(01t of Mussuehuse l t s Avemie , a n n o u n c e th(; r(!cenl b i r th of the i r Kon, Ki(dtard .lusi^ih. M rs . iSInr(?ilti Is

• t he formfir Cutlltarinc Verga t i . T h e r e g u l a r n ionl ldy tneetli ig

of t he R o t a r y A n n s will he held Tn('sduy a l t he Moniaugiih) Cnl-

, oiniade a t 1 I*. M.

Fickcls Available To Doolcy Dinner On Monday Niglit

l'er>;on.s plnnninK to juiend Uic I ' ranl i Dudley Tc.-ilininninl Dhinoi u 111' Ill-Id nl Uio MoninuKUin Col-iiinaili' Miincliiy cvi'iiini; m e re-

mlndoil Ihn l tirld-l.s r.ir llio iitfaii may lii; liail al any of Ihc liiisiiR's: Iiluet'.s in town.

.lud.t'O .lamps A. .Sliunlcy will s( ;r \o IIS loas lmasU'r anil iiinny nf l '>anl; 's friuncls will Iw In n l t cnd-unce In pny lilm U" ' lionor hii .>i(. riolily (Icsfrve.s.

AMVET.S Pd.sl No . 11 will prf-soiil. Uu.' fir.st nnniinl imari l uf iiu'i'il In l*'raiilc 1(11* liis arciiinplish mi'iiis ill yiiutli ai ' l ivli ics, vi ' l i i in lllTtiii-i and civic L'liU'r;ii'i!.i"!.

'I'lic i-(iininilloo si.TvinK for thi.s Miriiir liR'iuilfS Lu™ Mfiill, KCMHi il i ; l iainiian; Wlllimii Miinaco, licit-l i s ; .lu.srph Coliivolpc, iiiTiinif ni'.'iu.s; F ranc i s Fluiid, pulillcily Assislilii; llils riiiiiiniUoc n i c Mr Aliii 1.. 'I'hniiiiiMin and Mr. I 'lail .SI cvi'll.s.

Starting Yoiin^ At Worseshoes

Ann B. Carlson Marries Dougla.s Charles Anderson

Ui-iiitiiiiu: over and Churli 's Kuvnniiiih.

I n t he Old Slono Church , S a t u r day nftorncKin al 2 o'clcick, Mi^ Ann Buslijifii C.'irisdn, daugh te r of j Ml', and Mr.s. Chnr ies F ranc i s Car l - i ' ' sun 01 112 Townsend Avonuc, IK.- IfpnilhUrnn WnitlPII c a m e t h e bride of Mr. DoURlas '^i-PllUllCUn tt UlllLII

Char les And'ei-son, .son of Mr. and To Meet T h w S d a y Mrs . Millon Ander.son of •! ' r u l t i e T h e E a s t H a v e n Wnnmn 's Re ­p lace . T h e Rev. . l ames E. W a e r y | publican Club will iuild i ls monl.liiy

tossing was done at M e m o r i a l lit \ t l i^Ulto ,

a i d

F.dwanl Keeper, Lntiise I'Museohi

per formed the c e r e m o n y before a n a l t a r banked wi th whi le gladioli and asler.s. Mr. S t ephen V. . l ime w a s soloist and Mrs . J u n e , organis t , in a p rog ram of mus ic .

thq h o m e of Mrs. Ot to Uath of Dewoy Avenue . meet ing 'J'hur.sday, Augus t 2SlIi a t

P reced ing t he busine.ss m e e t i n g pi'esided over by Mrs . Vincent F a s

Given in m a r r i a g e by her fallicr, . uno, a covered dish .^ui)perwill bo the bride was a t t e n d e d by Miss j held a t 0:30 P.M.

Momauguin

Alber ta Heissler of Hartford, , us maid of honor. Bi ' idesmaids w e r e Mrs . Wil l iam Schne ide r ot Deep River , Miss Lucil le Rossi of N e w Haven , Miss Betsy Manning of Old Shybrook, and Miss Anne Caldwell 01 Middletown.

.. Mr,-4M}ltPA.Andei'KoaJi7..bro,t,liier ol the bridegrooni ' w a s - t h e he.sl m a n . U«Iiers w e r e Messrs. JlobeJ'i Cooper , A r t h u r Lev-lie, t iumley Lof-(luist, VVali.er Wis t ing and Conrad Hansen , all of E a s t Haven.

T h e bride wore a wh i l e lace uve r l a f f e l a -gown wi th a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves', a bouffant .skirl, and a cfiapel-length t r a i n . H e r f inger- length tul le veil fell f rom a t ia ra of seed pear ls and she i -^Wy^ E la ine Veronica ca r r i ed a cascade of gladiolus i (,j,;,j,|„^.^. „f jvn,, ,^,1,, j^i,.,; f lorets atifl gyit^iophila.

The! honor a t t e n d a n t wore a pink nylon Uille gown wi th a r r a l e h i n g

Tlie gue.st s p e a k e r for the ovo-ning wUl be Mathew Anastaslo, ReiJiiblicnn T o w n Cl ia i rman, , Assisting Mrs . Ba th a hostesses

will be M I S . N o r m a n Hal l , Mrs . El l iot t Panlnlaune,^ Mrs . _Grace Morgan, Mrs. Alvin Tb(mipstrn;and Mi\<ii^-\VilHanii--Mai4eiiSi:-r'-if^,i' •'<-/ ,

Klaine Doody Weds Hoherl Canning In Salunlay Ceremony

See Increase Of ]96SlmJcnlsIn Town s Schools

headpiece . T h e brlde.sniaids w c ' e s imi lar ly a l l i r ed , bu t in arjua-m a r i n e .

Fol lowing ihe ceremony, a re-m p e r a t u r e now a t Its : cept ion was held in t h e Momauguin

Colonnade . Assist ing in receiving gues t s the bride 's m o t h e r w o r e a g r a y taffeta gown wi th a q u a m a r i n e accessories an(i a cor.sage of s t e p -hanoi l s , and t h e br idegroom's m o t h e r , a pale pink crepe gown wi th a corsage^ of swee thear t a n d stephanoLis,

H i g h winds and huge wave, played havoc over weekend with .small craft anoho^'ed nea r shore

W a t e r 1 best.

Bradford Manor Hose Company was well represen ted a t t he GOi.h Annua l S t a t e F i r e m e n s ' Convention held SaUH'day nt N a u g a t u c k . T h e d r u m corps was chosen best J u n i o r band in t he i iarade, and E a s t Ha­ven F i re Comiiany No. 1 was awarded honoVs for the best mod­ern rope drill .

Vacat ioning this week from bis du t ies a t S a r g e n t s is H e r m a n Scharf of At w a t e r S t ree t .

Congra tu la t ions a r e In o rde r for Mr. and Mrs. H i r a m Myers of .Second Avenue who ce lebra ted the i r 2. )th w e d d i n g ann ive r sa ry .SuUirday. It was also Mrs . Myers b i r thday.

Condolences to Adolbort and Dan •Maulte on t h e death of the i r l a lher , Louis M a u t t e thl.s week.

Mr . and Mrs. Ot to Bath of Dewey Avenue bud a s the i r gues t s l as t week Mr. and Mrs . Edward John ­son of New Br i l a in .

Bi r thday cnngra tu la l lons to Mar-joi io Uemp.sy, who celebra ted yes­te rday .

Vacat ioning th is week n t L a k e George, New York a r e Mr. and Mrs . Edward Dugnn of Hobson S t ree t ,

A - l / c Donald Myors , son of Mr. and Mrs. H i r am Myers of 38 .Sec­ond Avenue is homo on a 30 day lur lough from Kl rk land Air Force Base, AlbU(iuer(iue, New Mexico.

A-2/c W a l t e r Kremse r , s ta t ioned at Albans, V e r m o n t , spent t he weekend at h is h o m e .on Second Avenue.

A n n o u n c e m e n t is made of t he m a r r i a g e of El izabeth Louise L 'Heureux , D. A. U. S. N. d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mva. Horace L 'Deureux of F a r m River, to SO/2 W a l t e r G. Wyllie J r . , U. S. N . .son of Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Wyll ie of 100 Henry S t r ee t on A u g u s t 15th.

T h e couple U-tl August 17 by motor to San Rsiero, California, wliere W a l t e r Is s ta t ioned. Mrs. Wyllie, will r e t u r n Augus t 2G to Bainbridge, Mary l and , to comple te her course as denta l technician.

A reception wa-s held for friendi: and re la t ives a t the Bradford Manor Hall .

Bradford M a n o r Auxi l iary wUl hold thei r mon th ly card ^ a r t y to-niornnv night in t he firehouse. Hnstea.sos will bo Mr,s. Willian Bn.wn;> .I''.. Mrs . Shb' ley -Boni' b r iam and Mrs. Jo lm liueijart,

Mr. I tuber i Vincent Canning , S(m of Mr. and Mrs. P e t e r Canning of 301 F e r r y S t ree t , took as his bride,

Doody, I 'homas

R. Doody of 5H*J Tlmmpson Avenue, Sa tu rday morn ing al 10 o'elnek in S I . Vinceni d'.- l\'iur.s Cliurcli. T h e Rev. I.-ouis I'clo.si (iffiriated in a sel l ing of while? carnal ions and palms.

The bride, who was escorted lo Die a l t a r and giv(;n in marr iaj .e by her father, wore a whi le nyhin tulle gown fashi(jn(.'d with accor-clon pleatifd (nip .sleeves and an illusion neckl ine. Her flngtjriip veii fell from a crown of seed pearls, and she carr ied a (•as^.tdi;

jsos ; |,f whi te ca rna l ions . and \i\nU I'^KC^^. I Miss J e a n Mar i e Shariahari , nf

Pee Wee Leagitera To Visit Stadium

All girls and boy.s who have boon par t ic ipat ing in the P e e W e e . League in East Haven will on.ioy dn all-day out ing on Monday, when they will a t t end the Yankee-Detroit g a m e i.t t he Yankee S tad ium.

- Pe le ' s T3lner of Sal lonslaU Pa rk ­way Is e(HU.illailing.tiie lickotn for tlie g a m e and a lunch for all chil­dren a t l end ing . Wolfe 's Bukm-y •will d o n a t e . enoki(»s and Hie Coca Cola Company will furnish

• " r o k e i ; , . - • ; ' • . ••

the

Eas t Haven Schools ^ will ,. ho' open for Ihe .year li)52-r):r;;on" Se])toniber :W(\. with G2 teachers-:on" llie e lemenlaiy , .s taff i\\u\ '12 In Old' iilfib school. Tliere Is an anliclijat^(l' en ro l lmen t of ItKil eleinentiti 'y; while HIK) will be housed in ,^^lie, high school, "riiis Is a n i n c r e a s o l o t 190 ovor t he previous yea r . , ; ^ ^ , j

T h e school nvleiuiar^ealls f o i ^ i d ; T h e only oxpenso,; ,whtch Is out-•ioys wi th .school closing :on-.,J|inC|,pumdlrtg is \ he ' cos i : , of two ; busoR,

iH t iu i lbhs fr(Sm " v'tlinolis' 'oi'g'ahlzft-l ions 1:! town. Anyone Interested In c-ontrlbuOng toward th is cause is asked lo contac t Cha r l e s Coyle at n o 7-:i283.

T h e hoys ami girls will be chaper­oned hy the Asst. Chief of Police JiisepJi F(jlhj, E d w a r d S lonham, Joseph Mellllo and Ann Polrot,

Mews' To Expand Local Coverage As Independent Paper

.Slarllni! nexl wcoit The EnsI Ha­ven News will edino into I t s own as 11 ridl-i;iiiwii woeliiy wl lh elRlil l iases of news devilled ninliily In Hie civic and soclni affiili's of the l^nsi Haven a r e a .

I Owned and liuhiisiied hy Free F i e s s FuiillcntionSi Inc., In l lnn i -den , Ihc N e w s will hp .staffed liy Jo i ia t l ian Czar , furmeriy of tlie M^'iidon S t a r and iJaiiy News 151-li'^.l, as ediloi' , and iVli's., Aivin 'nioiii |isiin. of t>2 Seennd Avoniio, Moiniuii^uiii, eonUiuiniR as asso-i lale etliior.

'I'iie new staffer, a i ta t ive ot Tnrr inKton, will taUe over from C e o r g e E. S t re tc l i , wito will now be ilile to Hive more t ime lo hi.-i po.sl

a s edi tor of 'i 'he Ih'nnford Uevunv, a Joint iiuhiieallon. A rcsWenl of Mir lde i i .since I'.lili, Cmr id leaden Ihe l lnlversi ly ot Connecticut and i\ 'cclved a 13aeiteliir of A r t s decree In HM'.i.

I ' r io r In ids connoellon wi th his homolown paiier. Hie S la r , lie woiUeil us a reiiiirler Willi tlie l i r ldj ieport Telei>ruiii and Hio Clii-cHj^o hiireii^i of ' i ' ransradlo Press. A vtderun witli two y e a r s ' service in the Paelfle Hieatur wi th the .SiKnni UU'ii.s, he la u n m a r r i e d .

.Tohn Zyck, of Ihimtlen, Is adver-tisiui; re i i resentat ivu for tliu News, t h e Hruiifurd Review, and Ihe l la i i idea c h r o n i c l e .

Tlie N e w s was fouiuitui In lU'lfi hy Meyer Lcshino, Mien iiuhlLsher (If t he l l runford I'.cvlew which lie .stni'ted in in28. i^nsl P e h r u n r y both papers weru : | iurchnseii by F r e e rrus.i ruh l ien t ions .

The New.4, Review nnii Ciiroiii'jki nro printeii a t till) F r ee P r e s s plain, which is located, toKOther with business offices, a t imii I3I.SWU11 Avenue In : l lami len . Devoted to l.iie p resen t ing ol news of ioeid In­te res t In Iholr . respuct ivu commudl-lies, the t h r e e .pul i l lenl ions will,

Proposal For School Survey Debated At Town Meeting Monday Ne>v Students Asked To Report To Principals

Children wlio lUive moved 5o '.own iiiiice , lune should rejiort di­rec t ly lo Ihe principal of t he seiioid wiiieh liiey will a t t end . In tiie ease nf now lilRli seimol puiilis, an appoin ln ien l should be made wi th Prlucipnl Clnrvin.

P a r e n t s w h o h a v e not, rugLstered the i r clilldren for ItlnderKarleji m u s t wait u n t i l 'i 'hur.sday, Sep­t embe r 'H i t to tlo so.

In iirder lo al low for a teaoiiers meeiliii! siiluiois will dismiss 2ilii i ' .M. the firsl day of seiiooi.

( le r r l sh Ave, . lahooi T h e r e a r e mur.s cia.ssos . t han

..^iassruoms in lite Gerris i i Ave. dcliool fur t h e conilnK y e a r and ;ilnns iinvi,' been innde t o asslijn (ime fourtli a n d fifth lirniiu pupils

to Tul l lo .ijehool and In tl ie hliih . e h o o i . • • '

'All fourlit grarto Cer r l ah pupiLs nol o therwise notified a r e l o reiiorl t o tiie first f loor of thu'liiifh school l ioom lO'l. All fifth Kraderij not o therwise notif ied .will repori. to Gerrisli Avenue School, •

MniiiiuiKuhi SRIKIOI

iMorninu sessions will a t t end Stiplcmber, October , . Innunry, Feli-r i iury. May a n d ,lune. • '.

Grades 11-111 Mrs. BurielBh CJratios IV-V Mrs . Close Grades I I I Mrs . 'I 'urclo

Aflornoon Sessions t i r a d e 11 Miss C n r r Cirade.lV Mrs, Cr t ivcr Gr i idoV Mr. Machnleh

, . , Second Bt'n'le pill'll" n o t oil ier ' from the edlloiihil slandpolni, , h e j w i a e not i t lud. /wi i l rtiliorL in " i h o

A priiposai hy Uepubllcan Town Ciinirmiin Ma thew Annslasid t o olilain liie services of a p r iva te "I'.roup" in siirveylnK Hie town 's needs fnr niidlllon school tacliitle.<) c a m e under siinrp a t t ack a l Man-liny nlijht's town nieolinB In t he hi|>ii sriiuol audl lor luin .

Tiie siiKKesHon w a s mnda fol-iowiUK Hie votini? of approval by Hie approvlninloly 200 persons pro-.seat of a rc iolut lon a u l h o r h i n i ! Ihe olitaininf; of land Aites for I l lahiami , i.,nur(>l Grove, TuHlo and Union seiinois.

T h e meel ini! hud linen called in o rde r to in i t i a te acllon for t he ex­pansion of .'school facilities In t h e four disirlels af ter a previous town meeilnr, re.slrleted Itself to a u l h o i -l/.hil,' l i i iprovemenls for the Mom-auKUln, Oerr lsh Avenue a n d ' F o x -on Seiiools.

Henry AnI'/., who .tcrvod as cha i r ­man uf tlie m/'ollni;, d e c l a r e d ' t h e floor open in diseusslon of-proposed sr^iiooi. IniprovenientsI 'Anas tas lo tlien stepped to Ihe fore s t a l l nn that he would like lo niaitc a .sug-

I^Eeslion. "I 'm n o l propoalnit any ac ­llon now", he .said, "hu t I would lliie lu iiave th is Idea Itielted n round a illllo because I liilnli it 's w o r t h some thoUBhl."

"I recommend" , sniti tho C O P town c i ia i rman," Iha l tlic .select­m e n ' o f this lown consider, while Ihe cnmmlt loc Is looltlni; for school .siles, Kettlni! a p r iva te g roup to come in h e r e and m a k e a rea l s u r ­vey "

Tiic c h a i r m a n said ho rcconi-mended the move because t h e town mee t ings appeared lo linvo l i t t le fuLtuai infnrmatinn lo go on. "No m a i l e r wiio gets up" , he de­clared, "we don' t holiove him." Anaslusio admi t ted Hial Iho .sur­vey would cost home money but Ihougli l llju factual i i i iormat lon

l4,tii.,TJie.po.:catlQd oViihtiWogk-.l viHVi'lie''fiiifi"Ki"(urEAfli^'M«!V6iii'is..i^ -'iirlstiunii. tite lusi, weidt in .l ' 'eh-.'utiry and tlie last wceU- in Apri l . ltcj;ul;ir jichb.l! se.sfdon.'i v/ili ii'„' from nine lo lw(^lvt» and one Ir) t iu 'ee. 'I'he only e.xceillion to tills vviSI 1)(? w h e r e (louhlO session!^', o r pai l tinu.' (;'.:i!:;ie;:, a;'o ludd. in l l irsc cn^:e.'; Hie morn ing .sesf;ion will lie |

opera led Independenl iy o lhe r ,

of each u t i e inoon i rou rH, and f l t lh K i a a c b ™ " ' " . "Oft ' l " I"" o*""!"-'"!'"' ' " pupils not othe.wlHO noUflod wlU " ' ' ' ' = W M H ' . ' ' ' ! » ' = ' » ' ' " • ) ' ' ' , l ' ' " " 8 l \ ^

l e i ifloinoon 1 " ' " "viHuy, ,would n o l In te r fe re

supervisors of .Tolin l iereti in, .losopli O'Connor .

T h e couple left on a motor lr l | i j Easi, i ioveii , U i e n i u i d ol' lir.iioi, to the Pocono Minmlidns . F o r lier wore u iliac nylon tuiie gown w';Hi t rave l ing en.semble t he bride chose [ a ba.siiet weave bodice :ui I .-i HICKII -a roya l lilue wool c repe dress, b l ack j hi,, stole. Sim wore a crown ut accessories and a corsage of flume.i ussorted s u m m e r flowers, and c a i -coior giudioiu.s. ; rit,,) „ ^Iraw basket of similar

T h e br idegroom uLlended Quinn i - flowers. Biidosnialds were Miiis piac College and served 'U nKiiiliis ' ^y^^^y ^^ Br in tbn of New Haven, i:l Hie U.S. Navy.

Charles M. Gardner, Veteran, Passes At 54

Char les M. G a r d n e r , 5'i, a ve t ­e ran cif World W a r 1, having s e rved j wi th the ]()2o l legin ieni , 2G Divi- j sion and a resident a t 12.1 S.ii tun-s ta l i Pa rkway , died suddenly Mon­day in Sou th ing ton . The funera l serv ice tool: iiiacc this af ternoon a l 2 o'clock and t h e liurial is in li^asl ]-,nwn Cemelery .

Mr. Gardner is survived hy his wife, Mrs. Lydia Ciout ier G a r d n e r ; two sisters, Mrs. N.K. Meigs, Mrs . Arnold C. Jones and a brother , Wil­liam E. .Tones. ' .

Mr. Ganlner , a U'ur.k d r ive r for a moving company , i^ecame ill yes­t e r d a y a f t e rnoon while d r i v m g througi i Soul i i ing ton . l ie called his company and tliey sent a reiiel d r ive r and w h e n lie found Mr . G a r d n e r ill,, ho drove him tu li te Brad ley Memoria l Ihispitai w h e r e he was pronounced dead on a r r i v a l .

Medical E x a m i n e r D. ICric M. S i m m o n s was caileil and pro­nounced deatii d u e lo a lieurt a t tae l ! .

from eiglil to twelve and the,after­noon session from ten af te r lwelv(.' unl i i Inn a t l o r four, l locauso o l laci; of roiim six Momaugu in idas.sis will lie on doulile sessimi.s. one (.;ert-isli Avenue .Scliooi cliiss \^'ili lie in Ihe tilgli school and one in 'I 'utlje, one Hiiion class will lie in 'I 'nitle, one Faxon cla.ss in iiigii'-land and l l i ree classes from High-land unil l-'u,\-on \;i . l t,o in liie liigii sciiooi.

Kinilc'rgarlcrn puiill.s nuM.'l for only nil,.- .scL'sirm daily. Pareiil.s art-iK-ing notifii'ii liy mail as to wliic-li se.ssion the i r cliildre'n a r e iicing assigned-

I'uiiils mus t he fiv(.' years o l d for k indergar len- juKi y.\x years old : i-'ubidsh' i n ' l l i e inlore.st of fur firsl grn.le l,y , tanuury ]r,th.J i,,..,,,,, |,j „ „ , t ,„„n„„ni iy . No e.veeptions a r e m a d e to tiiis.

P a r e n t s wtio liave not ^already suiiniit ted birth cerlifieale.'i m u s t do Ko nnk-:^s Hiere is a record of the liirih al Hi*; town eieri'.'s office wlicre t he iceords . of local rc-si-dc-ii'.'. nic- on fiie-

l Kegislralion / For Ea,sl Ilavcii 111 Fishing Rodeo

Ea-sl I luven rep resen ta t ion In t he

Fisliing I todco 'io t ake place Sa tu r -

liay a t L a k e Sal lonstnl i will ho the pinvgrouno, I ' ' « ' " " " ' " " " " K l " Ihe n u m b e r of

.loiin C a m p and j reg is t ra t ions for the event , to da le .

Sleallli Olficer Urges Vigilance In liousekcejping'

Dr. Kocco Bove, town hoal lh of-Meer, has rai led it[Jtm lownspeople 111 utilize Iho lown, ruhi)i.sli plek-up MM'viee which l.s how opera t ing In all a reas , and lo keep l l ielr preni-ice;; eloan and ffoe of RarhHf;e and

Music Group Meets Mr. Fred Wolfe J r . , C h a i i m a n of

-he Commi t t ee lo promote Ins l ru -iiental music in i h o loeal schools nils a meelini^ of the commi t t ee

.or Fr iday. Augus t 'J'J a i 7 P.M It Iho home of Alhe r t M. iSampiello !'J5 Thompson Avenue. AssLsllng vlr. Wolfe a r e Mr.s. .John S t i a n d -RM'K. Albert Zampiel lo, Hf?rmR , k 'har t , Mrs. Jo.seph Calahrese , Mrs. /rano!.'; Flood, Mr;;, A i v i n , T h o m r ion, Mr«. ICriward Lewandow.-^ki .toborl Vclaidi , Elwood Hcohie.

I Mi.'j.s Mar ie Faf^num of WaHinfjford,: ; Miss Hueniona Conner ton of Morris ' • Cove and Miss Mar ie Carey of Nov/'. ; l i aven . They witre ensetn!:ie.s ; .similar to t ha t worn by Misii S h a n - : • ahan but in Dior blue. ! I Mr. Wil l iam J . Bailey of P h i l a - ; I delphia, I^a., 'served a s Mr. Can-I nlng's best mun. Usher ing f;uo.^t^

• to Iheir ca rna t ion-n ia rked p ' -ws; ' we re Messrs . UoljerL K. Uyrne (,f 1

Garden City, I-, 1., .lack D. I luavni or Sa ra toga Sprlnj^s-, N. V., Kdward | 'V. Canning, b r a l b e r of llie brld.,-i fjrooni, rmd T n o m a s 11. Doody, j oro'lher of t h e hride. \

At t he recept ion which follovvr-d in the Saehem Coun t ry llou.s^', the i bride's m o t h e r wore a navy blue [ nylon fire.ss l i i m m e d with Chuntdly lace, a lilac ba t and mai(•^iinK ac­cessories, and an co'chid cursage. T h e bridefirfiom'-s mo the r wore a navy blue e r e p ; dres-s, whi te and navy ' acce-ssories, and an urctiid corsage.

' W h e n Mr. and Mr.\ Canning left on a wedding liiiJ to Canada , M)s. Cann ing wore a navy blue silk .suit, a -matchinK accord ion-p lea ted pic­t u r e hat , pink accessor ies and u coriiUge of pink carna t ions . Upon their r e t u r n , t hey v.ill reside in I thaca , N. V.

i lu? Itf loe wa.s g radua ted from Quinnii 'iiic College in 3950. Mr. •Jrnnir.g If, a senior in t he School uf IIol<'l Adminis i ra l ion a t Cornell . irdversiiy, w h e r e lie is a .memher A io-.i!o;.ts, a n honora ry noiel ..•huid >ociely. l i e ii> alfo afl-.liated .:;."i ..'vliJho T a u Umega i r a te rn i i> .

Give That Thf;y May Live -Support T h e Red Cio.'^s Donor I ' ro-

The Week's Tides

T o d a y Frhl i iy .Saturday •Sunday .Miinday 'I 'ui 'sday \\'ediicMday 'J Iiur;.da.v

High fl:Vi r.M. I'J;,17 A.M. l::il v.M 3:11- l'..\l. •.!:ir, r..M. :!:!;•; I>..'M. I:1X r..M.

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Low OH-I A.M. I1M7 A.M. T.'H A..M. T.r,i! A.m. a:;;!) A.M. Dili,') A..M, tl-.M A.M.

!u:,-,a A..M.

good

Coinplalnis have come lo iiiin, espiclaiiy In \U<i shore sections where nitiny t r ans ien t s and sum­m e r veccMionists come for shor t jjeriorls only, I h a l t h e r e has been niucli s ca l l e r lng of l i t ter and gen­eral iaxily in iioiiseiceeping, 'I'liose wlio will not, co-opera le will bcfc liable lo Ihe jii.'nalty of t h e law, he said.

Al tile town hail t l iere h a s been a prevalence of coinplaint;; due to fai lures in llu! ga rbage coiieciion, and al Hie office of Fi rs t Seiect-miin l' 'ranlt A. B a r k e r il was said I her,,, eompla in l s liave been investi­gated and corre(!tions in tlie ser-\'iee have been limde.

Boys and girls from Ihis a r ea will still have Fr iday lo I'eBiKtor for the rodeo whicii will la.st front 10 o'clock in Hie m o r n i n g until '1:30 p, m . T h e contes t is open to nil youngs te r s in G r e a t e r N e w l lavon and Eas t Haven. I t Is being sponsored liy liie ' D e p a r t m e n t of P a r k s and Recrea t ion and tiie 'I'own of Kas l IlaVon In cooperat ion with IJeUer Fi.shing, I n c .

Prizes will include a grand a-ward of a complelo fi.shing outfit lo be given to llio boy and girl ealciiing the heavietil fisii.

I'ri/.es will also he g iven for t he firsl fish cauglit , Ihe longest fisii euuglit, Hie first to colcii the lim­it, the first catch each hour and in many o t h e r pr ize-winning cnle-gorles.

Ea.sl I lnvon youngs te r s a r e urged to r eg i s t e r wl lh t he D o p a r t m e n l of P a r k s and Reerca l lon liy plioning UN 5-5187. .s

repiirl I n ; I h o nf lornpon.

in Street Gas Line Repair Almost Complete ' ' I ' rnff ic cnnriilions un east M a i n ! whore foliage is found discolored

.'I'.lreel v.-iil r e t u r n lo no in ia i for escaping gas. L e a k s a re r e -siiortly af ter w o r k m e n finij-jli re-1 ported to tl ie gas company , placing leak clnnijis on a 12-inch j 'I'iie d ra f t sman said i h a l the l ine higii pressure gas main v.'liich r u n s liad nol iieen touched for approxi-beneulh Hie h ighway. ' nialeiy "lO y e a r s and t h a i the gus-

A crew of siM men' lietided iiy i ktds sliouid lie gopd for about a n -i^'oreinan H a r r y l.nndlnfi, of Nev. ' io t l ie r fiO yea r s before requi r ing tlaveii , and employed by Hie Nov.-! addit ional a t t en t ion . , i luven [•oniractini; f irm of C. W. j W o r k m e n on the job have to c u t Blake.'iiee and -So.is iiave Ijcen | Hnougli a fool of conc re t e and dig wor ldng on the m a i n sin™ ear iy | u„.„j ,^l , , „ „ , , f,,,, ^f 'compacted

' " • l ^ i r iu l e ra t ion requ i res Ihe d i g - 1 ' " " ' " K''' "^ Hie Joints . The holes ••;in:-! up of t he road evei'y V2 fc'ct i a r e being covered t e m p o r a r i l y wl lh o l ep iace Ihe gaske t i r i i i Hie pipe i rnnoarlam which will lie replaced ioir.i i. • ! by conc re t e surfac ing la ter . :

'J 'hoinas .McNichoias, d ra f t sman i F o r e m a n l-andino said t ha t t h e 'n Hie s t r ee t and engineer ing de-l concre te , wfnild 1)0 laid a l the g a s narUnent of t h e . M e w Haven Gas i (.•onipany'isexpente. l i e said , t h e U g h t Company, explained t ha t a ; .Jieratioii would t a k e in the length ieal; liad been (feteeied in t ha t of Hie lilghWay from P a r k 'P lace I lea, l i e a d d tha t Hie l i e a l h lo t he Branjforii town l ine, -fegelatlon .Sbivey Company, of l i e e.-vp!'aiaed t h a t t h e I r regular

Wel les iey , Mass . , , had repor ted t he li.ie of. t h e lioici; v/a!i d u e to , the 'eaUage after its laie.st survey . v.-iiiding. of t h e inain . v/liieii , foi-

McKieii-'jias --.lati.'d Hiat t he com- loy/ed t h e old road before It wai Miny make;) an inspeelion of pl^iii.s'; v;ideiied into liie p r e s e n t lilKliway -iiidei '11!; the main.-, and l(;;.l:i ari:-a:i \ Al^oun.lJWJ feel of ipipe i i Involved

South End Residents Form In Civic Group

The S o u t h End Association, civic g r o u p to Improve condit ions in Hiat a r e a of Fas t Haven , w a s formed hy nhout 75 residents a t South End and Morgnn Point las t week.

Mee t ing a l t he .Tohuva D a y Camp for an organiznt lohal session, the g roup elected Edn iund F l a n a ­gan as i i res idenl ; -G. Al ton Ilus-seil us vice-president ; Mra. Helen Zinn as s ec r e t a ry : and M rs . Doro thy Sl irono a s t r e a s u r e r , ' '

Ti ie o rganiza t ion , a successor lo the old South End Assoclntioh which b e c a m e Inaelivo In Hie l a le .'iO's wa.s revived af ter m a n y persons iieeame yea r - round re.sidents of Hie .South End section.

Meet ings will be held on the sec­ond Monday of each mon th , l ies i -Jen t s o t Sou th End, M o r g a n P o i n t i nd llie n e w deve lopment a l S tod-iard Road a r e eligible lo join.

Itolary Club Outing In Northford Sunday

TJie a n n u a l out ing of t he R o t a r y Club will l a k e place' .Sunday be­ginning at noon^al the home of Dr. C h a r l e s Hernardio , of "Village S t ree t , in Noptliford-

A beef barbecue will be fcorved d u u n g t he afleindfin and a lul l l a y s p r o g i a m of c U l v l l i c includ-n g s o v e i a l a th le t ic e v e n t s lias b e t n i t r a n g c d , aecoidlng lo Ciialrmfin Jo'icph A/ inun/ lcUa T h o picnic will

L H s t i i i t c J to I to tdry club m e m -jers and thei r fofriillcs

Asi-lstlni.' tho c h a i r m a n a i e An-'K t t K m e l / o and Geoigt M i M u n -I

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Gillis Assigns Grade Teachers In Eight Schools

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Wil l iam E. Glllls announces t h e following t e a d i e r ass igninent in Hie E a s t H a v e n Eie-meil lary Schools for IP-ia-n,'!:

IMontai ig i i l i i

KInderga r l cn , Louise Wel les ; Grade I, 1.aura .lane A d a m s ; G r a d e I , .ToAnn C o o p e r ; G r a d e I I , El lza-betii Carr, P . M.; Grade III , Ann Burieigh, A. M.; G r a d e III , Ann Turcio, A. M.; Grade IV, Viola Graver , P . M.; Grade IV-V, Eiiza-hoUi Close, A. M.! G r a d e 'V, George Machnleh, P . M.; G r a d e VI, Doro ­thy Moore, Pr inc ipa l .

William lil. nu l l s Schonl K inde rga r t en , Ann Ewanuf f ;

Graile I, R u t h Lcgge; C rude I-II , Pa t r ic ia M n m m a n n i G r a d e IJ-III,-L a u r a Bln tohicy; Grade IV, Grace Muwncy; G r a d e V, K a l h e r l n o Mc-Kee, P r inc ipa l ; Grade VI, Jami.<.s Rogun; G r a d e VII, l l l l d u r Svonson; Grade VII -VII I , E rnes t Marzul lo ,

T u l t l o School Grade I, Cor lnne P e t e r s ; G r a d e

I I , Elvira Caval le re ; G r a d e . I I I , Elizabeth .Toy; Grade IV,. Arnold L e r n e r ; G r a d e IV, J o y c e Alk l re ; Gruile IV, P e a r l Mngid; Grade V, Michael lilito; Grade V , Eve lyn El ier th ; G r a d e VI, Loro t l a , I l an ley , Princi | ial .

l l i ihni Snhaul K i n d e r g a r t e n , Eil-zaboth W a l -

rous ; K inde rga r t en , A n n a Cole­m a n ; G r a d e I, Zelli i i ' lerrlclt; Crude l - I I , Rossalle I ' i n k h a m ; Grade I I - l l I , IVelyn Wi l ton ; Grade III , Doris Wil l ie ; G r a d e IV, A g n e s MeManus; (3rade V, Eii'/.ai)ulh.lJan-Eijerth; G r a d e VI, Lore t t u I lanley, Principal .

Gerrlsh K i n d e r g a r t e n , J a n e B r o w n ;

Grade 1,, M a r g a r e t Selfors; G r a d e I, Dorothy J e r d e n ; Grade I I , Ann Sullivan; Grade I l - I I I , Ru th C r a m p l o n : ' G r a d e I I I , Rose De-Francesco; Grade IV, Salvaloi Arnendoiu; Grade V, Celo McGov-ei'o; Grade VI, Mary C u n n i n g h a m Principal .

Laurel Grade I, Marilyn Morr i son;

Grade I I - I I I , Mary Mar t in ; C rude III-IV, A n n e Polrot ; Grade V, Rob-III Cieen , l^ilncipnl

Faxon Grade I, Christ ine March i^ l ,

Grade I I , Josephine LaGonIo, Grade I I I - IV, .losephlne Or l ando , Grade V, Mnrga re i Muck, Pr inc i ­pal,

Highland Kinde rga r t en , ' DorLs Car l son ,

Grade I, E l l z u i j e t h H o g a n ; Grade II, Mary R y a n ; Grade I I I , Thon ias K a n ( , C i u d i IV, R o e u i Or lando , Giade V, M a j g a i c l K o U a O ' ; G i a d c VI, C l l / abe th RlUhle , •Principal, Grade VII I , Rober t B u r d c t t o .

wllh t h e nbi idnlng o t Ihu., needed Impliivumo'ntaS ' , . ' ; " " ' ~'"

Edmond .S. Fliiniti;Uh, of Morgan Point , m e m b e r elect of Ihc Board or Educal lun , hurr ied down to the micio[}iione to uliacic tho town cha i rman ' s suggeatlon. T h e r e lias been no g roup he re who has oh-Jecl«.'(l to a n y par t o t the recom-mendalioi is tor any section", ho du-cinircd, lulding " t h e r e Is iio nei'd for brihglriu in an outs ide g roup? '

FlaauijiuU thought t h a t t h e w o r k of the town officials was .sufficlenl. "The Board-of Selec tmen has been empowered to appoint a c o m m i t t e e and in unty opinion tliat'ii sufficl­en l , " h e declared. _

Also h i l l i ng ou t a l the propo.'ial wns Mrs . Sa lva lorc Scalia, of Hughes S t ree t , who pleaded wl lh the meclli i i ; "nol lo stal l . any more" .

Mrs. Wllllnhi F , Masse J r . , of 37 Chldsey Avonue, added h e r voice lo tiiosc opposing delay In the ob­ta in ing of ultcs and urged t h a t land lie luinshascd an soon as po.ssible In the iTTwn'ii Rente r . Shu said she though t ,lhc~ (luestlon ot us ing It for a . Jun lo f or .senior high school should be 'deferred to avoid delay a l though she expressed h e r owr. preforrcnco for a senior h igh.

Wailnco Oassott, of Howe Cour t , defended Anastasio'.s .'suggestion, l i e arei icd t ha t the D u n b a r H i l l ; school In H a m d c n wa.s found lo bc i In need Ot- four addi t ional r o o m s and s la ted tha t a su rvey would have ' an t i c ipa ted t he Increased need and elhilnated the was te t h a i ' such addi t ions Involved.

Proponents for and aga ins t An-astuslo's rccominendal loi i -were greelcd liy applause from group.'! seated In different pa r t s of tho audi tor ium.

When a motion to adjourn . the m e e t i n g v)u& (lUlckly seconded and

1 the nytii were counted us "hav ing It" the re arose pro tes t s of " w h a t about the n a y s ? " I lowovor, C h a i i ­man Anlz seemed not to h e a r t h e (]uerles and the ihcel lng 'broke u p u l 0 p , m,',

To Rcsirme Six Day ,';'Week,'Librarian Say^

The H a g e m a n Memoria l L l jh , will r e t u r n to Its six-day sc^fi^_ after Xi ibbr Day and will l U » " .Saturday rroiti 1 p , ni. to 0 " " " Miss Belli Taylor , Ibrurlun, P-^r pounced, _ '

Inuring t h ? s u m m e r t he ;,i has been open Monday ' F r iday i i ' O m , ! p. m. to 8;r ' Ihe schedule foi these f l ' will r e m a i n unchanged.

Diive Caiefui l ly T h e Life You ^avo Maylie Your Own,

Library Trustccs^^ Meet Tuesday E ^ l

The Boa id of T ius le i ' I l agemun Mcmoijal L l b B I l J fioid t h o j r f c g u l a i m o n t h ' Tuesday; u l b p m.. in H Tho boa rd of nine m e m ! cd by C h a i r m a n Donalf will consider rou t ine ir was announced .

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Recreation Center Nev/s Ilv .lOK T U A l ' A S S O

SHORT BEACH will be gucsl spcokcr u l llie Third i KAST HAVEN, N E W S

Talent Sliow Held A playB ouiid I n k I t show niul

movie w e r e piesente i l ns the s p t -

clai, e v e n t lor the woelt liy Uio

Hecrea l lon Advisory Boa rd . Several hundred piiiygi'ounil

youngs t e r s witnessed^ t he Inlont show and free movies . Carlooijs. comedies and slioi't subjee ls werr? featured.

These t n l t l n g ' p n r t In Ihc llnirt-tiier Field Pluyi j iound t a len t .show, Were; Imneer . s ; Mary Ann Donielt. Jack ie Teff t . . loannn Noblle, Mnrl -hn KasoliimH, Nancy Kasellnas, I 'air lein Sehl lnskl S a n d r a Tnm.iln, Eunice I'-reseo, Wllllnni linu'lii-'ii.

M-E ROTARY TILLERS , . , Wof» ht Your Montiy Ihmn Any Oihtr JHUII * Till, mulch,

cultlVAtel it Contrdlted soli

•ggrcgationl 4t U". 10", and

34" wldthsl A Three famoufl

"B" models . Ntw low-frfcfd iconomy Modtli

Atk lot ft9» Dimont/rot/cii

The DEFOREST

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Po3t Road, East Rivor 115 Water St., New Haven

Msflufacfurvd by MMwauh** Kqulpminl Mff* C«> South Milwaiiki«« Wlicsndn

VOcliiiril Caristin, ' r l innuis IJIUCKL-U V...U .^oxutitiL> S in r r .

Youiiii l imy j j a r ib ;on rcnilcrrnl a imitio sifio.

Jt.jiiiiy iNiu'riualo, n iu lo rcd n rino'Kolo on Die Ci&rlni.a, playinif 'i.iy i j ine il t 'ovi ' i i" H..d '•.•JIUJUUI 1".

Conducts atory Hour P o p u l a r li^lln IJorgeson conducted

a siiiry hour F r iday morn ing a t Ihe 'Con i rnun i ty l iuu. .e . Mi.ss uji-ii-chon w h o Is lilira,'laii a t / t in ) Ml i -i m d l . lh in iy cotuUictc-d a ha l f -hour •session In which she lolil. su i tab le slorlpH , f(U' llio p layround younK.4terH.

'I'hi! s io ry hour was held In con-Jiiiiciion Willi liie lUleiil show a n d I..0^11* |yi'0)^'raill.

Barkers Hold Jeuniti oH.uc

I l ianford p luygiound you/igsters wii. Iiuve Iho upi.urlunll.y lo l ea rn li'iinis and len..tK,tei-hnl((ues.

.StartlMH tills wek t h e r e will bo held a t enn is clinic. T h e clinic will he held by Mr,, rtnu' M i * HaroiU l ; a rke r wel lknown U i a n f m d tenn is players, Mr. nnJ Mrs. D a r k e r h a v e Ijartlclpaled In many len.ila l o u r n a -niiMils Ihi'oughouL the l3asl.

They will teach thii clilldreh how lo .'.•eon-', yarkius grips and s t rokes and cour t techhUiUCft.

These clinics nave been m a d e possible th iough the fine .coopcru-llon of Ihc following looaf cll lzens who have loaned the use of I hell eour l s lo Ihc Hecreal lon Advisory

Hoard tor these clinics. Mr. I 'e tcr l i a l row, Mr. F red Ai ins l rong aiel Mr. Donald .Smith. T h e clinics will

. be held on the i r p r iva te cour ts . I T h e dales for Ihe session Is on

Wedne.iday at .T I'.M., Shor t Beach, ; T h u r s d a y at :i I '.M., S tony CTek. i n a i u y ai .J P.m., l l a i i imcr Klelrl.

l^vcyoi te Is we lcome 10 a t tend ' these sessions on of t h e

niany varied act ivi t ies ot the Uran-.o. i i i i t c ica l lun Auvl.sory Uoai'd.

Trip To Stadium To Watch Yanks

17.1 Branford youngs t e r s will he t h e guest of the N e w York Vnnk-ces Monday. The t r i p was arrangiid by t h e Branford I locreat lon Ad­visory Board. T'he youngs te r s will be iranspoi'ted lo New York by Clinn. Co. Buses.

I T h e l)U.ses will l eave In front of the Town Hull a t U A.M. s h a r p , .

.KVeryone Is Welcome lo a t lend I he guiiie, but In ca.ie the re sliuuiu be an oversubser.pt lon, preference will be given lU tiiij L i m e l..eague, l-'ce V>eea, and t h e playground .ju..eba.i c . i l c LeUlilS.

-lilt; i-li.iuie.i wii( oe accompanied ;,y adul t Biipervisoi-M, a n d . per-.,ips.sion has been Sfi'anted by the J o h n . S la te I'olicu l u r the buses to -isi? mi* i.tci'i'ill i-'ui'icway. * his win .iiake the Irip u ntuch fa.SLei' one.

u a i . i e (iCjiectu.oii lo . ' t h a i duy i.s -he Yankees v e r s u s tiie. Detroi t T ige r s .

You a r e looking into the mouth of a 16-inch gun on the U. S. S. New Jersey

It 's typical of the huge rifles v/ith which our great navy bristles. And the size of that liore is a comforting reminder that America's watchdogs have a bite ns bttd as their bark.

This represents one kind of strength Americni must main­tain in order to keep tlie restless peace. For surely ,we all ' realize that now peace is only for the strong.

put keeping America strong calls for more than armed strength. It means that our economy must be stable, too. And that's where you cp.n h e l p . . . by buying United States Defense Bonds! For by bonds arid other forms of sitving you are building up a personal backlog of financial security which means economic strength for our country. Saving through bond buying is easier than you Ihinkl Try itrrthrpugh the Payroll Savings Plan "where you Work.

• with this Plan you can save a regular sum out of every • cheek^befdre you have a chance to spend it, And, you know, ho matter how small your income, you can't (tfford not to save sbmething for yourself. So join the piaii'today,,

-Thbiisands say it's the one sure way to save!

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" '^ : i vlsory Board his s u m m e r and h a s

•Indian Neck, Shor t Bench been u n d e r the d l i ec thm of p l o y and H a m m e r Field p.aygrduiid youngs te r s will per form varied ac ts , they will be under t he supe. n.i.. . . . of p layground leaders Horriet D. Gaetu, P e g g y I le lnsant , .loo Chand­ler, Mary M. OTJrIen and LeonU Pel er.son.

Play Day Slated T h e suiriiner p l ayground seu.son i

will come, to a close wi th a Com- | . l i i i l ly v/idu pluy day. T h e play I

-lay will be held F r i d a y inii.'iit a t ;.ili I'.i.i. a t Ihe C u m m u n l l y Hou.se, '

and fea ture special nets , ski ts , clr-'rUs and dancing by the children

/ho ht lend t he s u m m e r play-rounds ol Ihe Uecrea t inn Advisory

Joarii.

Dance Rout ines Mrs. I-jore Dlckerson well known

Branford danc ing t e a c h e r who ha>i .o lun lee red her se rv ices freo »f cha rge to tjie Kecreut ion Advisory Boai'd will Inive severa l ot her play­ground pu|ills p resen t dnnire rou ­t ines. .She l ias t a u g h t classes a l l s u m m e r on a.I of m e four play­grounds .

Blues Defeat All-.SIars T h e < N e w Haven Blues' defeated

P a l Uogers Mllford Al l -S lars 10 t o 2 In a freo h i l l ing conlest . T'lii Blues took Ihe lead In I be flrsl In ning and lead lbro,ugliriUt t h . il,.Me,

TTinirls Host liid. AiniMenient TTie TIna r l s fciast H a v e n team dt •

fealed Buck TVjrellos Ind. Anuise-i. icni t e a m 0 lo ;i, T i n a i i s .scorct wo r , n o In the first Inning, b u .

Ihe Branford lads c a m e right hac. i.iiti scored one r u n in the lir.st It. iiing when Mickey Tore l lo v.'alked-slole second and scored a few min­utes l a te r on a pa.s-'icd hall, TTie Uiai i lord lad.'; of T.orelhi .wored tw'r. m o r e ru.iK in the th i rd Inning. T l n -ar is put on a rally In t h e sixth In­ning a n d scored t w o runs to pu i the g a m e on ice. Speedy Kenny B i n y v/aa on the m o u n d for Ih,. Anuise inenl .hoys and pitciie'd flm ball.

Playground Circus T h e Stony Ci'uok p layground

AU prescnl a p laygrouni l circus. This win Include s t u n t s , aniiiuil .els, ucroballc dance r s , e tc . T'liis ilrcu.s will be u n d e r Ihe direction of playground l e a d e r H a r r i e t D.

Harry G. Fresenius Electrical Contractor

Vases Drilled and Wired F a r 141II1PH

t.'ninplnte l .n inp Servlcu * PavtH . ,

'w indmi l l l i i lV i t and

Tel. I t rnnfon l H-llllt

I t a l i a n AinerlcHtt Club Wins Kniph -Ciniii.o's I.A. club de ­

feated .luck Wel.ss Del He.'il 1 lo (), .ne J.A. only run w a s scored w h e n ha;'d b i t t ing first ba seman VInny Lihiroll blasted a houni ing home r u n into r igh t cen te r field lo score t h e only run of llie g a m e .

ground leaders I l a r r l c l IJ. G a e l / , Peggy Relnsant , Leona Pe te r son and Mary M. O'Brie.i .

The above playround leaders linve been assisted by vo lun tee r n io lhers .

Real Estate Heal E s t a t e tran.saellons filed In

;he oiflce of Town Cleric Ijunald ,1 , llolabli 'd helween August U u n J vugust IS.

W a r r a n t y Deeds William Louis B u r n s el ux to

.ouls W. Desl. A r t h u r B. I tandall lo Bea t r ice

le.ssb.g Hendi'iekson. Paul 1-1. iviiller c t ux to Lloyd

. VVIlllams el ux. Qillt CInlin D e e d )

Fi rs t I'^cc.esiasilcttl boclely ol .ranford to Dorothy F, l l a r t o n -.eln.

F i r s t Kccl.-'slar.llt:al .Soclely of lanfo id to Mabel Carmlchaol l e r r l t t . , F i rs t Ecclcsiustlcttl Society of

Brnntord lo Mabel Carmlehae l .vierritt.

Arvid J . Estroni et ux to Max C. • Ichulze e t ux.

Firs t Ecclesiastical Soclely of . ranford to Louis M. Pal ley el ux .

Branford Townies, Hold Food Sale

On .Saturday m o r n i n g s t a r l i n g a; n:W , t he Branford T'ownles Base­ball T e a m will conduc t a cake sa l e l.m the green opposi te the F i r s t ynl lonal S to re . All proceeds will be used to defray the expenses In­cur red du r ing the c u r r e n t season .Uch a s t he purchas ing of equ lp -nent and providing benefits for njured ball player.

All persons des i r ing to con t r i ­bute to t he success of this sale a r e asked to contoct e i t h e r Mrs. Mel-vln BIgelow at IIU 8 - l l M or M r s . Barney S t ruz lnsky a t HU 8-0703.

PARK FLOOR OOVERIFG

LINOLEUM-TILE VENETIAN BLINDS

SHADES Estimates Cheerfully Given

46 Park Place, Branford Tel. HUbbard 8-2205

Open Kveiilngs & Sun. IMnniint* or By Appoliitniiiti ts

'J'eiiy n o n t a t l h u s

Games Listed G a m e s listed will find a t 11 A.M.

Sa' .urdiiy, Red Quinn.^ Rest, from Morris Coven will p lay t he Meadow Rest . nine. At J P .M. Berijie I'age.s Page Builders, will pluy the .Carver Club. At .'I P.M. will find TIna r l s lOleetrIc pitied a g a i n s t Ihe I.A. Cjub, while ul. ') P .M. t h e Roe.sslers will play liost lo t he New Haven Blues Boys Club, all games to be played a t H a m m e r Field.

No Roller Ska tmg . . , T b e liecrentloV Advisory B o a r d t innounces that l l i e re will be no rol ler ska t ing th is coming F r i d a y night a t Hie C o m m u n i t y hou.se d u e 1.0 the s u m m e r p lay rounds ' a n n u a l Liiwn wide play day . 1

Dls \ rJ i l Republ ican Club moel lng T h u r w l i y , AugrU.t 21, IBS* Page ' ) !

postponed from Sep t ember one, E A S T HAVEN Please iihone .Ian .-lehubn, ] .^.^^ gf Labor Day, lo Sep tember

S-IHH, wi th Hems for UiU ! 81h at t h c n e w schoa! Rcf iesb-folumii . • m e n l s will follow . . . Schools open

•a week from W e d n e s d a y , Septcm-down- ijpj. 3 . g„nnn ' miss your young­

s te rs when they go back lo s tudies? , A „ n i i ' i ! I ' ^ l l l l i l v O u l l P L ' , . . Some local kiddie-i gi.ing along \ A l i n i U U I « l l " " J r " " " " & with J o e Trapasso lo see the Yan­kees-Detroi t g a m e in New York , ' i ls weekend. L r a n f o r l Recioa lion Ad.i.so.-y Bo:ird s'lri.' w.julJ ap­prec ia te any con ln ' i u l ions lo b

DIdIa' pe t Caught in Ih pour last S a t u r d a y ? . . .

L igh tn ing picked out o u r section of the shore when it danced around the home of Albert Allen on John -oii's Polnl anil s l reoked down the

front of t he building. l>ucklly there w e r e n o flames following. Our f i remen sloshed a round In a l ­most k n ee -d eep w a t e r to m a k e cer­tain e v e r y t h i n g was .safe. They lifted two fallen t r ees on that road, too. . . " D u t c h " Idochshundl Wood­man won't ge t too clo.se to a .skunk agalnl l i e had to be thoroughly "de-odorlzed".wit l i eve ry th ing from baking soda up th rough the best of Mrs. F r a n k W o o d m a n ' s perfmnel , . , T'he C la r ence John.son's enjoyed Bra l t l eboro , Vermon t trip- Inst week . ; . I . e c ' P a r d e e journeyed tin o.ugh M a i n e en his vacat ion tlnie recen t ly . . , Local Volun tee r F i remen tho rough ly enjoyed llieir convent ion and annua l pa rade a t N a u g a l u c k o' /cr l as t .weekend . .,.

Nelghbor-Jprors- to-be listed by Hew H a v e n J u r y Commlssloneru: Khnpr B e r r y of Eoeke i t Avenue, VVIlllam C r u l k s h a n k of Doulde Beach Bond; J o h n Kells of Gran i t e Bay; Mr.s. Ea r l Ivlullen of Wilcox Place; Mr.s. Tom O'Tell of AI.-);, Road, and A. Pe r ry T'lK.lter of Main .Sired. . .

Nobody has the recording of "Dear ie" o r "I Said My P a j a m a s " done by Eti iel M e r m a n ? The r e ­quest is u r g e n t and would be so niuch apprec ia ted If you bu.-./. B-n-IS . . . . Mr. and Mrs . H e r b e r t OloueL of Mls.sourl, formerly Hcni -den res lden is , gues ted bi.sl weekend wllh Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Woodman and family . . . Mr. ond Mrs . Charles Scovll le leaving B e r g c r S t r e r t for a New York S t a t e home short ly . . . Shor t Beach Volunteer firemen have r e g u l a r meetlnig

i scheduleti for t o m o r r o w even-t ide ' a t tbe f i rehouse . . . "Au l ievol r" I par ty Mondee P. M. for Mr. and I Mrs. W a l t e r McCar thy ol Bradley i Avenue a t the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Arnold Peterson, with nelgh-; bors, Mr. and Mrs. . lean Pfeiff,

Mrs. Agnes Kehlenbach , Mr. and I Mrs.

Lions Club Picks Lake Quassapaug For

T h e Lions Club will ho ld ' l t s first a n n u a l family picnic S u n d a y at L a k e Quiuisapaug in Mlddlebury. T'he all-day out ing will Include a p r o g r a m of games and nlhlet lc

uefray tlie cost of the busses hlrco I contes t s and the club will award fjr t . j n spo i tut .o

A r t h u r F o r t u n e hiii t- blrlliciny Ml S a t u r d a y of this week; Mrs. Agnes Kehlenbach , will celebr.iie iiers on Sunday, .is will Doibcrl Rogers ; Monday next , Bruce Col-lopy will be a y e a r older. I.ei.ter t ,urnli ig and Theresa Denda'i will r.n d the i r birlhda.vs on ne.xt Tues­day. Pa t sy Pa t t e r son and Roblu Fenn will be a y e a r older, too, on Thuri;iliiy nexl , Augusl 281b . . . Granl ' .e Bay A. A. Field Days com­ing up this weekend , . . inealy of act ivi ty and fun for oi loi ikcrs guarante i 'd as well as for those j pa r t i c ipa t ing . . . Local Air h',x-, pl. ,rers of t ibor t Beach Troop 1! did a .swell job ot Ihe Bloodnioblle Unit In Branford yes le rday (Wi.d-.le.sday- just being iie'iifui lo il:e busy staff . . . JAN

P. S.--On calm wa te r s , any .' liip bus a good cap la ln !

EAST HAVEN

Services Held For Thomas Ayr r Services for T h o m a s Ayr. of 115

Joyce IJoad, lyho died In.st Monday, were held In the rooms.of Camrcl-lln and Rees on Wednesday. T h e Rev. •'Jtrtiie'.s Vv'aery, of t he Old Stone Church ofllciatoii. B'lriul was In Eas t Haven C e m e t e r y . Mr. Ayr was a na t ive of .Scotland an-L was a machinis t by t r a d e . He was em­ployed a t S h a r t e n b e r g ' s , Inc., the past few,-years . Su rv iv ing a re liis wlje, Alice Anderson Ayr ; six sons, T h o m a s Jr . ; of Branford , A r t h u r of Hudson Fal ls , N.Y., Alleiiby of New Haven, Wil l iam of East Haven. Robert of N o r t h Branford , and Richard of E'lst Ha'ven; two daugh­ters , Mrs . W a l t e r P a t t e r s o n of New

prizes to t h e winners , accord ing to T'homus Ongl lardi . '

Members and thei r families will m e e t In front of t he Pond Lily Company a t 1'175 VVhalley Avenue a t 8:-l5 Sunday, morning. T h e y will l eave rogetber for L a k e Quassa­paug . , . •; ' \<,

A picide' liinch and re f roshmenls will h e . s e r v e , b y the club.

SoFlball Tourney T h e second Annual Invi ta t ional

.Softball l o u i n a m e n t .sponsored by the Sof tba l l 'mnnnger s o t t he Coni-:nunl'i.y Softbuil League a n d the Branford Recrea t ion Advisory L i a r d got u n d e r way F r i d a y night a s Hie Branford L e a g u e leading Meao'ow Res taurahf n ine defeated t he Happy R e s t a u r a n t n ine from i'.nst Haven, 1 to 0. P o p u l a r Joe He.sjan was on the mound for the Branford .boys apd be w a s razor s h a r p with his fast ball nipping the outside c o r n e r of t he plale. Re.sja'n's perfect cont ro l had Ihe Happy R e s l a u r a n l ' s s lugger s un-der'"cohtrol t h roughou t t h e contest.

Branforfl scored Tw6 r u n s ' I n the first Inning on Sokolosky 's walk, A. Yescvac's sihgle and P a u l Ward ' s booming t r ip le scored both Soko-losky and Yasevae. Af le r t he first Inning wi th Rdsj'an tw i r l i ng fine ball, Branford racked u p a lead t h a t the Eas t H a v e n e r s couldn ' t ove rcome . . • • '

Arts , Crafts Exhibition T'berc will be an a r t s and c ra f t s

•'.vliibitlon a t the C o m m u n i t y House a l l-.M P.M. Ar t s and crafts p r o ­jec t s nuiu'e by t h e s u m m e r p lay -;;ruund children will be on display. I'he following p l aygrounds will be . 'cpresented; H a m m e r Field, S h o r t Ueach, Indian Neck and S t o n y Creek.

T h e craf t s project h a s been o n e .)f the m a n y and var ied pro jec ts u n d e r l n k e n by t h e Recrea t ion Ad-

Chief Morawsici "^alUs . 3efore Rotary M e c t i n j | ; At t be regu la r Mon-lay m e e t l n s p f i l h e Ro ta jy Club a t the OasLs, Chief of Police Leo Mcrawi-:kl gtiVe a ta lk . The chief told the Ro- ' tar|an.'i of t h e dut'Jes of tl.e town ' s 1 police force. He explained how t h e ca r s a r e shifted a r o u n d by rad o, 1 how t h e police t r y to keep t r ack of eve ry th ing going on In town. H e I jilRO expla ined t be addit ional diille.s of the "force In hand l i ng a m b u l a n c e

I (rnWs,'relaying fire a l a r m s , e tc . \ ; % .:u ••;•': " '- - ^ - ^ '

EAS'IMIAVEN

' Swim Meet Tuesday •J'he H a r r y R. B a r t l e t t Post No .

89, A m e r i c a n Legion will sponsor the i r a n n u a l F r a n k M. Dooley Swim m e e t on T u e s d a y a t F e n t o n ' s and P e r o ' s beaches. • I t will, be open 10 all boys and gli'ls res iding in E a s t Haven w lb no, advance regis t ra t ion being ne ­cessary . Don T h o m a s will serve a s c h a i r m a n .

H a r r y Corning, Mr . and Mrs. I H " ™ " ' " " ' ' '^"'^^ '^"' ' '! , ^ J , ' ' ° ' '"^"'^ Mux Glinple, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Anderjfon, Miss Leona P e t e r s o n , ' Mr. and Mrs . Arnold Polerson , J r . , " Mr. and Mrs . Ear l Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Marsha l l Holabirri, Mr. and Mrs. P e t e r Gillen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F a r n s w o r t h , Mr . and Mrs . [ Ira F inch . .The 'McCar lhy ' s will bo I bound t o r Hollywood, F lor ida , n e x t ] week . . . I

Mr. and Mrs . Craig Johnson and i i son, will be residing on B e r g e r j

S t ree t In the nea r fu tu re . . . Sum-1 n(or p layground ac t iv i t ies come lo | u^ end tomor row, F r iday , and everyone ag rees J o e T r a p a s s ) de­serves a lot of t h a n k s ; illtlo Leona Peler.son, oi l ier leaders , and nil t h e volunteer mothers a t the var ious p laygrounds . "Open liou.ie" a l t h e Coihmuni ly House tomor row P. M. to .see display of w h a t your kiddies liave accomplished du r ing the sea-,:on . . . Pos t card from Mr. and .virs. Jes.se Dow whilst Soulli of t he Border in Ensenada , Mexico, and luiving a g r a n d l ime. Will be luiclc to liiese shores again witli us next week . ' . ,.

J u d g e Joliii R. T h i m of H a m d e n

H a v e n ; seven g randch i ld ren ; b ro the r , David Ayr, of Har t fo rd ; and severa l nieces and nephews. Mr. Ayr was a m e m b e r of Lafay­e t t e . Lodge No. 100, A .F . and A.M. of i-Iarlford.

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Townies Slam Out 28 Hits, Trounce Staddh Hill Twice

Unleashing a bor rage of 28 hi t s in .Sunday 's doubleheader again.sl .Sladdle Hill of Mlddletovvn. t ' -e Branford Townies ohce more dem­ons t ra ted thei r Intent ion of cop­ping t he Shorel ine League crown as t hey downed t he Illll.snien twice by lopsided scores ot 10-3 and 12-1 respectively.

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Cointnunl ty Field in Cromwell , the Cromwell Rosebuds .<iqueaked out a n a r r o w 1-0 win over the League 'ending Durham Bulls In "'ic open­ing g a m e of a twin bill and then went on lo cap tu re llio second con­test, 6-4. By vi r tueof Ibis double win, t h e Shorel ine League was t h r o w n Into Us cldsest race In the his tory of the ci rcui t .

P i t ch ing the first g a m e for the Townies was Mel BIgelow. The diminut ive Branford Poin te r con­t inual ly set down t h e opposition for six solid innings before being touched for a couple of r u n s In the seventh and one In t h e eighth. In going the route , t h e r igh thander s t ruck out seven, Issuing but two walks . T h e ex-Arnold College ace was never In ser ious t rouble anil Ihe booming bats of Dick .lackson. Pete Ablondi, Blake Lehr , Al Brad­ley and Bob Mason lenl tbe wood­work nece.ssnry lo build n heavy le.id. For the locals. Pe te AblonCi end Ken Newton secured doubles

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and DIek Jacksiln and Dlakc l .chr accounted for t r iples otf the'slant.« of t h r e e hapless Hlllnien p i tchers .

Coach iFrank Grandel s e n t his sou thpaw t w i r l e r Bill M a h o n Into the second contes t . T h e youthfu" Mahon equaled BIgelow sUfIn ot the flrsl g a m e by pitching for si) scoreless Innings, but with two out in t h e .seventh singles back lo back by Checko ond Rny Day spoiled i whi tewash vic tory, i t w a s Sll . Mahon ' s Initial sla.-t in n Icagui g a m e . He did gain cxper lenci aga ins t Madison In the first p a r t of t h e ' s e a s o n w h e n he w o r k e d for t h r e e Innings,

T h e Townies scored once In thi first Inning on singles by F r a n -lalola and P e t e Ablondi oiid added

, h r e e more In the fourth whicl w e r e enough t o clinch the nlKhlcai on successive h i t s by Ken Newtoi and Ed St ruz insky . The crlppllnj blow of the g a m e came In t he sixth inn ing when t h e Tosvnies purartei 12 b a t t e r s to t h e plat.! and punched rut seven hits to score e ight run? giving the locals a l a - l victory.

Box Scores—Standings

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'^!r£"f''<V'J^'"^' "ill 8. Ban on balls —oil Bij'ilov. 2, Chtcko 2, Oay 1. M. Simbot 1. .Initt oi'l—b« Dl.fow 7, Cfitlo 3. Uav 1. M. Samboi 1. H l l l - o l l Cliicko 10 In 4 l.itinoi 0 / i ' " , ^ ' " " ' " « . ' ' .''• Sanibor 2 In 2 l inin.! I l l by imt:.r-Cl i«t.o (L.l,.). Omnli.,_P,i ?'.'.;• J'ffI' ' '- J l " " 0' lamt—Ii'is. Came J ayrd at llainoiti n«ld. Auoiitt 17, 1952.

(.Second Game)

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Sladdlf Hill . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 "aniold 1 0 0 3 0 8 X—12

nm—totarno 3. ' Slruilnsly 2. Wwlon 2. Jackson 2, 8. Mason . Maiion, Two bast tills—

IS?,- J''V ' . ' ." I'll!—Lotaino. Stolen bases —Ablondi, B. Mason. P. Salapaj. Led on basis—Bianlord 6, Sladdle Hit 10. Base on balls—0(1 l4ition 3, Mosey 1. Strutk oul—by Mahon 9, Mosey 5. Hit l,y plttl,,, Mjlion IF. Jiil."i'ii',''' T I Sainbor). Umpiies—Triotells, Plllaretta. Time ol came—2:10. Came niayed at Haminei Field. Dale—Aunusi 17, 1952.

I-ast W e e k ' s llesiilts

B H A N F O R D 10—Sladdle Mill 3 (1st g a m e )

B R A N F O R D 12—Staddle Hill 1 (2nd g a m e )

Cromwel l 1—Durham 0 ) (1st g a m e )

Cromwell ( j—Durham 1 (2nd g a m e )

Ches te r 12—Madison 1 Guilford 7—Westbrook 5

.Shoreline L e a g u e .Standlngf W L Pe t

C h e s t e r i ] 3 j g e D u r h a m 11 4 .733 B R A N F O R D 10 4 .714 Cromwel l lo 4 .714 Guilford 6 8 .420 S ladd l e Hill 5 8 .385 Madison 4 12 250 Westbrook 1 15 063

Red Cross Sivim Classes! ' Resu l t s of the swimming courses conducted according to t h e Red Cross a t Short Beach and B r n n ­tord Poin t ' d u r i n g Ihe S u m m e r h a v e ' l i c e h announced . Miss Bll jr abe th J . Hogan w a s Ins t ruc tor for S h o r t Beach and Blake Lehr con­ducted the classes a t Branford Poln l .

Short Beach l-lfe S a v e r s

Life Save r s w h o passed t h e i r final t e s t s ; LIndn Benson, 21 B r a d ­ley Ave . ; Rlclmi-d Butler , C l a r k e Ave.; Gall Cole, 151 C l a r k e Ave . ; Audrey Graver , 3 E lm St., Eas t Haven. Evelyn MacCalman , K.F.D. Fores t l i d . , ' G r a n i t e Bay; B r i a n NoLson, Main S u ; ' G e o r g e Peck ing -hain, I M C l a r k e Ave.; C h a r l e s rtegan, Wesiwood Rd,; Wllllnni .slanders, Rockland P a r k ; l . au i l e vllchael. Highland Ave., Hiiori l each .

Swliniiiprs S w i m m e r s tha t pa.s.sed: Silsan

r3lnke, Edgewood Ave., G r a n i t e l ay ; T e r r y F e r r a r o , Alps Rood; .'onny Gouln, lOS Main St . ; W a y n e .ogan, 24 Wesiwood Road. B a r o a r a l a h a n , Klllani 's Point ; Wi l l iam •lary, 100 Parle Ave.

IntermeHllates I n t e r m e d i a t e s t h a t passed: . lohn

Ja i row, Shor t Beach Uoad; P e t e r la l row, Edgewood Rd., G r a n i t e 3ay; J a n i c e Blake Edgewood Rd., • ran l ie Bay; Susan Ben.son, Brntl-

,ey Ave.; Nancy Muhan, Kl l lnm's .•'olnt; Joan Wil l iams, Main SI . ; /ivion Novlckl, Hill St., G r a n i t e Jay; Leslie B a r r e t t , Shor t Beach . toad; J o h a n n a Brencher , Wilcox PI.; E l eanor Sapder.s, Rockland p a r k .

l]eRlnnci>s^ Beg inner s who passed: C a l h e r l n e

Borge.son, 9!) Becke i t Ave.; P a u l Conklln, Main St. , e /0 Cha.sburn; .Vera Hnll, Becke t t Ave.; E m m a Lehr, 79 Main SI . ; Sidney M n u l t e Highland Ave.; lola Rogen, 102 i.lain S i . ; Amy Weller . Shor t Beach Koad, - c /o B a r r e t t ; K e n n e t h Yaklmoff, Alps Road,

Branford Point I.ifo Havers

Life Savers w h o passed l h e | r final t e s t s : David Neal, Goodsell Pt. Road; Rober t Schrooder , Cove T e r r a c e ; Richard Aruen, 24 H a r d - ' ing Ave. ; Donald Giordano, 3U T e r h u n e Ave,

, S w i m m e r s Swlmrt iers who passed: B a r b a r a

Augur, 5 D a m b e r g Place ; S l e p h -unle Barusansky, 317 Main S t r e e t ; G a l l . Blcakley, 10 P a r k e r P l a c e ; John Clrle 329 Main S t r ee t ; Judli 'h CIrie 329 Malii S t r e e t ; M a r g a r e t Driscoll, West Main S t ree t ; T o m m y Fisher , Bryan Koud; Susan Gior­dano, Fa l r l awn Avenue ; Caro l Hofr lchter , 129 Cedar S t r e e t ; David Johnson, Good.sell Road ; Mar ian Kasellna.s;. 1.35 W. Main .Street; Lee MacVaiigh, Meadow Circle Koad; Jacque l ine Murskp^ 91 H a r b o r S t r e e t ; Susan (Juinn, 31 E. Main S t r e e t ; Richard S e a r l e 13 P a r k e r P l a c e ; . P e t e r SI,anton, ;i7 Maple St ree t , Char lo t t e Sykes , C h e s t n u t S t r e e t ; ' . S a l l y Up.so'n, Boston Post l ioad ; J a n e t S t a p l e -ford, Meadow Circle Road.

I i i t e rmedla les

I n t e r m e d l a l e svvlmmers w h o I)a.s.sed: Clyde Augur , S ' l J a m b e y g Place ; Vincent Ca.sella, 27 MeadfnV S t r e e t ; Wayne Cooper , 37 Maple S t r e e t ; Llndo Cout ts , 22 S t a n n a r d Avenue ; Valerie Cur ran , Yale T e r r a c e ; Rober t Dougher ty , 23 u iuu iey S l r e e i ; Ba ruu iu c v a r l s , 169 Maple S t r e e t ; Marcia H a r t , Indian Neck Avenue ; Billy J an i ck l , Mill Creek Road; Nancy Kasellna.s, 135 W. Main S t r e e t ; R icha rd MacMahon, Cedar S t ree t ; B a r b a r a MacMahon, Ceda r S t ree t ; J e f f r ey Mangs ; M a r g a r e t Morton, F a d e s S t r e e t ; J e a n e t l c Neely, Mill Creek Road; Valer ie Pyrdo l , 81 Rogers S t r e e t ; Susan Ritchie , Woodiawn Avenue ; Bet ty Koyiien, Reynolds Avenue ; Jacqu l lne Tefft, llop.son Avenue.

I leg inners Beg inner s wlio |ia.ssed: Bobby

Arden, 24 Hard ing Avenue ; G a r y Bleakley, 15 P a r k e r P lace ; Wil l iam Blcakley, 15 P a r k e r . i ' lacc; Bobby Augur, 5 D o m b c r g Place ; Donold Boguckl, 171 Maple S t ree t ; J u d i t h H o m e , 8 P a r k e r P l ace ; J o h n Ltt H o m e 8 P a r k e r P lace ; John L a Greca, Aceto SI . ; - J a n e t Mor ton , Eades S l r e e t ; S o n y a Morton, F a d e s S t r ee t ; Beatr ice Ramon, 86 Moln S t r ee t ; J u n e Slaploford, Meadow Circle Road* Mar<ilia Woolson, Ua ibo i S t r i c t , J u d y Janickl , Mill

Creek Road; Duone Lu Mutle,

Church S t r e e t ; Nancy Lft Molle,

Church S t r e e t ; Ross La Motlc,

Church S t r e e t ; Michael Sykcs,

Ches tnu t S t r e e t ; Car l Anderson, 4

I P a r k e t P lace ; Rober t Bedard , 94

I Meadow S t r e e t ; Ela ine Chnileleckl,

124 Eades S t r ee t ; Bruce F e r r a r o ,

I Alps Road ; Ba rba ra Kuk ta , 1G5 In-

; dian Neck Avenue ; Arnol.,

•Sch locmann, 82 Bradley S t r e e t ;

Billy St rce lo , 112 Monlowese

S t r e e t ; Roniiy Tucke r , Mill Creek Rood.

Second Chorus Swimming classes at Branford

Point , .second course , Ju ly 2 la t lo August 1, Instructor , Blake Lehr, 43 chi ldren sailsfaclorlly compleleil this course , as follows:

Life Savers Orc tchen Garr l ly , Linda M. Len-

drolh , Richard Sanuic lson. Su'tniiiiers

John Beach, Mary Ellen Bench, Gail Bleakley, Wil l iam Blenkley, Geleon Bndiier, Gregory Bodner , Paul Connolly, Valerie C u r r a n , M a r g a r e t Dil.ticnll, Caro lyn Glor-

idaiio, Jud i th Giordano, K e n n e t h | l l o i n e , William Janickl , Carol P.

Lendroth , Gordon MncAr thur , I lea i ther MucArlbur , B a r b a r a McMa-

lion, Richard McMalion, Robert Mlchelsnn, Carol Neely, Susan Qulnn, Ulclinrd Searles , NIcliolas Mullen. .

Intermedintel i Wnrinm Bleakley, George Eh le r l ,

Karen Hniislrom, Kenne th )t.M'ne, Judy Janickl , D u a n e L a M p t t e i Nancy La M o u e , Ba rba ra Lyncn, Nicholas Mullen, W a l l e r Nygard , Beatr ice Ramon, Ronny 'I 'ucker, Marcia Woolson.

Beginners Poirlcl(\ Averlll , Gary Bleakley,

Bonny Olsen, John Randa l l .

Discuss Budgets The depa r l inen l s in E a s t Haveii

ore now meet ing with t he Board of F inance lo discuss t h e budget for llxj coming year . T h e tax of­fice, building inspector 's , assessor, f iegls l rar of Voters and the F i re D e p a r t m e n t have alrcaily had the i r meet ings , The Police^ D e p a r t m e h l and Board of Educat ion will mee t Ibis week . Soon af te r t he Board of F inance will m a k e known the fig­ures of each l i epa r tment and the total budge t figure for Ihe coming year.

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An edi tor has asked t he (lueslion abou t llic S la te ' s t ax revenues , " W h e r e does all this money come from'.'" Whi le no simple a n s w e r Is en t i r e ly accu ra t e , t he a m o u n t of r e v e n u e derived from different types of tuxes, exclusive of Uneih-ploymont Compen.satlon, Is rough ly as follows;

Consumption laxe.s. Including genera l sales t ax and taxes on' elg-a re j l es , gasoline, alcoholic bever­ages' ond m o t o r fuel account for about 5 7 % . Motor vehicle licenses, r eg i s t ra t ion fees and tolls b r i n g la aboiit 1 3 % . Nex t conies corpora te Income taxes, account ing for more than 12% of t he revenue . Certain ull l l l les and un incorpora ted busi­nesses p a y a gross recel ' i ls i"-which adds up to approx ima te ly 6% o t t he t ax Income. I n h e n i a n c c taxes and o the r special p roper t j taxes account for ano the r 0%. Taxes on ne t p r emiums of Insur­ance companies comprise tlic rc ' ma in ing 6%.

Not all taxes collected a r e for the g e n e r a l expend i tu re of Iho S ta le . Many a r e e a r - m a r k e d for special funds ^designed to m a k e ce r ta in public services self-support-Ing. Gasoline taxes, mo to r vehicle revenues , hun t ing and fisliing lic­enses, etc., a r e ' a m o n g such taxes .

Ho«)hkiss Grove I ' lcaso phniio I t enn for t h U

column lo Mrs . .lohn n r n d f o r d ,

H e a r Yfel — Hotchkls.s Grove

Day on Sa tu rday , August 23, wi th

w a t e r and land events . Come one,

come a l l ! C h a i r m a n , J o h n ' rownsent l , pub-

.Iclly S. M. Hall, l leket .sales, Ray-

.iiond Batson and McGregor Kll-ttlrlck; a th le t ic even t s Ed , Me-

J o n a i d , Geo. (iiulick and J a m e s jUll lvan; pr i ics unde r A r t h u r P ln -ley; lood purchases , J o h n Cal la-

.Uian and R.D. DelUf wi th food

.Ji 'eparatlons dndoi- T . W^ Van-.s'llgcn, W a l t e r .Griffin, Donald i l iompson, Mrs, P c i e r Ue Bell and .lis . Geo. Chllds ,Ir.

Mrs , E. D. Ely spending Augus t .III Dudley Avenue c i t tor ta lned by .ler son and daughtcr- ln- laWi Mr. .Old h i i s . HnroUl Ely and family If Wll l lamspor l , Penn. , severa l iiiys last week.

,- Mr . and Mrs. Dom Tliolnpsbn en­te r t a ined Mr. and Mrs, T r a c y i i abs ie i i l and family last Week. ,

o n Tuesday , lnv. ami . Mrs . Lnri F r o m e n a l lended the show "Tin Bishop Misbehaves" a t Pawl ing , New \ai-k, In which Mr. t-ronien'! .iwler Ueiiy f l o l i i n i Bl'lghl JllUI I leading pa r i . She Is ,a well Itnowi i iari aclrc-.ss Irom Conn. 'Ilil,s slio\ runs III the 24ih of August,

i i ib iiioore'E 1.1 Vvaiiiiitlord ar . on Und Avenue at The Doehi plac. througl i Labor Hay'.

iJiinald 'I'honlpson, («:r Inea. a r t i s t , has l l i ree- ,water colors ai the mil A n n u a r Guilford Art League show at I h e u u i l l o r d Li j i a i y , " T h l i n b l e Islantl Lobs tor -m a n " parl l i ;ularly noloWortliy,

T h e Rosniy Cohfratel 'h i ty of S i , The re se Church a t S tony Creek It. Which a l l . CatliollcH, In Ilotchkl.s.-Grove belting a r e liavli.e a Rum­m a g e sale Sept . 10. 'I'he mehiljer! u ie hiivhlg a covered dish suppei 10 which i h i y may br ing gues ts , R o m e i . i b e r l h e dale . Sept , 15th In lieu of r e g u l a r nieoiitlg, •

Cnlhoi ic iiui.'S a t 1,;15 In Pine Ol cha rd Chapel , by Rev. F r a n c i s B i e e n wi th a P r o t e s t a n t servlcu a t 11 o'clock by Uev. Etiw. Mc­Dowell .

Did Ya Know lliat Tony P a s i o r on channe l 0 Sa lur i lay was Tony P a s t r l t l o of P a l m e r ' s Casino years a g o ?

Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y Bryson and .son T h o m a s , of Springfield, Illinois, a r e visi t ing Mr. • and Mrs. W i l b u r Sul l ivan o t Holohkiss Grove Road. Miss Dorothy Bryson will Join lliem this week.

Mr. luid Mrs. A. Massa re o re spending a couple of weeks on Second Avenue pr ior to leaving toi Cal i fornia .

Mr.- and Mrs, Wailnco Builer^ two sons anil d a u g h t e r , have moved into the i r new home on c o r n e r of 7lh and Seavlcw Avenue.s. They hall from .New Lontlon. i

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\Vt' ( loul i l w l i c l l i c r III!' c o i n I is loiiltiiiff f o r iiioiii!}', T i l l ' i n c o m e i c v c m i c I't'oiii T o w n C o n r l if no l u l a r g e f a c t o r in i i i n n i i i R llm ( o w n . ) l is n o t t h e d u l y of l l ic c o u r t I D p i n v i d c i n c o m e .

A n y m o n e y e i i l l cc led in l l i i s m a n n e r s h o w s l l ie i n d i f f e r e n e p of l l ic d i i v e r s ' i ied In­w a r d l i i i inni i l i fe ,

U ig l i t n o w l l i e r e is a c o n c e r l e d d i i v e goli i i j ; on w i l h i n t h e l i i a n f o r d liniilM t o du lec l m i d p u n i s h v i o h i l o i s of n^o lo r v e h i c l e s l a w s .

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hy f i n i n g (lii! i^iiiKy, T h a t IcKson is Km .s imple . I5 i in ' ( Ke( p a n t f l i ' .

T h e rei i l Iftssoii In b e l e a r n e d f r o m t h e v i o l n -(iiniH i.s f a r m o r e ser inuH ( h a n t h e i c l a l i v e l y l igli t f i n e .

Th 'e i 'c s l iou ld he s o m e w a y t o i m p r e s s u p o n tlio v i o l a t n r H Hie d n i i g e r s of c x e o s s i v e NiiKud, cnvoli 'SHness o r n e g l i g e i i c e .

T h e H i a l e I 'o l iec l a l t e p i e d i r e s of a c c i d f i i l H t h a t l a l t e p l a c e o n l l i c s t a l e l i i g l i w a y s . T h e y m u s t l i a v p h n n d r e d s of p i c t u r e s in ( h e i r f i l e s Alps! of ( h e m a r c iio( p r e d y s i g h t s . 11 niip;lil he ' v e r y i i i s l i i t c l i v e l o v i o l a l o i s l o Kpeiid a n l i o u r o r t w o s u r v e y i n g l l ie r e s i i K s of u u r e l e s s -nes.H on t h e r o a d .

T h e p o l i c e d e p a r t m e n t s see ( h o s e r e s u l t s e v ­e r y d a y , n o t in p i u d i r e s hn( i n r ea l m a n g l e d b o d i e s a n d in ( h e i w i s l e d w r e e k a g e t h a t is f j l l iekly r e m o v e d f r o m p u b l i c s i g l i t ,

P o i ' h n p s d i a l iw w h y t h e p o l i c e a r e n i i s y n i -p a l h c t i c in f u l f i l l i n g ( h e i r d u i i p s in a p p r e h e n d ­i n g m o t o r v e h i c l e r u l e s v i o l a l o i H .

'» i f n sclifiol w e r e set u p t o c o r r e c t d i i v f r , c a r e l e s s n e s s , it m i g b l lie p o s s i b l e tn edviHiile

d i i v e r s b y '^ ' s l iocU I r e a d n e n t ' . T h e ' s l i n o k ' o o u l d b e caBily p r o d p c e t l froiiil t h e re i lb l i f e f i l es on n c o i d e n i s , a v i s i t (o s o m e of (he m a i m e d v i e l i n i s o f a u ( o a e c i d e i M s , p i e d i r e s (ake i i a( ( h e s c e n e s of a e e i d e u l s a n d ( h e s l o i i e s a n d p o l i c e -ma l i c o u l d l e l l i i l inul a e c i d e i i ( , ' s c e n e s he l i a s lier.Hoiially v i s K e d . ' i

N a t u r a l l y , sue l i a e o t i r s e w o u l d Kike m o r e r e s o u r c e s t h a n a r e a l Hie d i s p o s a l of a t o w n c o u r t . T h e s t a ( c l l o ( o r V e h i c l e s D e p a r l i i t o i i l , h o w e v e r , c o u l d c o o p e r a t e wi t l i t h e m a n y ( o w n c o u r ( s i n C o i i n e c ( i c n ( in s e d i n g u p a s d i o o l ' t o c o r r e c t d r i v e r c a i e l c s s n e s s .

N o l o n l y w o u l d s u c h a o o u r s e of sliul.V lie i n s t r u c t i v e t o ( h e c a r e l e s s d r i v e r , hill il w o i U d eiiliiil t h e u n p l e a . s a i i l n e s s of t h e t r u t h . II w o u l d t a k e u p h i s t i m e a n d he h i m s e l f WQUld d e j ' n i y t h e cos( 'o f i n s t n i c d o n .

T h e p l a n m i g h t p r o v e t o b e m o r e e f f e c t i v e l i m n e i t h e r f i n e s o r j a i l s e n l e n e l ' S in l e s s e l i i i i g t h e n u m b e r of v i o l a t i o n s .

f^ M e i i n w l i i l e t h e U r a n f o r d a n d c o o p e r a t i n g i ifcighhor p o l i c e d e p a r t m e n t s a r e d o i n g ' a f i n e j o b III c u t t i n g d o w n v i o l u d o n s .

E v e n m o r e i m p o r t a n t t h a n t h e s e v e c i t y of t h e p u n i s h m e n t s is t h e a s s u r a n c e (lull ( h e vi o l a t o r s A V I L I J he e a n g l i l .

m i o l l i e r g a p in ( h a t it l ielpH t a k e t l i c ))Iiicc 'if t h e c h o l ' e s a n d dul i l 'H y o n u g N l e r s t o o k u p ( l u r i n g t h e w a r m Ncnsoiis y e a r s a g o .

N o w a d a y n t h e y o u n g . s l e r s a r e n ' t e x p e c t e d (0 w o r k , yVl t hey , h a v e a l o t o f e n e r g y t o s p e n d iind ( (u i t e a HisscaWe ttniount of i m a g i n a t i o n . I f t h e e n e r g y a n d i i n a g i i m l i o i i a r e d i r e c t e d l l i r o n g h e o n s l r u o t i v e o h n n n e l s on t h e p l n y -g i o u i i d s t h e r e w i l l b e l e s s d a n g e r of d e l i n q u -e n e y p a u s e d b y i d l e n e s s ,

T h e i i r o g r a r r t s sot u p b y t h e h o a r d a r e g o o d luid s h o u l d r e a n h e v e r y c h i l d , T l i c b o a r d h a s i i iude e v e i y e f f o r t t o m a k e t h e p r o g r a m a v a i l -a b l e t o a l l t h e y o u n g s t e r s of t h e t o w n ,

AVlien t h e p r e s e n t h o o r d o f f e r s i t s r e o o m -i i i e n d a t i o i i s n t t h e c o m p l e t i o n of i l s t o u r of i l n l y , I hose r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s wi l l d e s e r v e p l e n t y of ( o n s i d c r a l i o n .

Garden Notes By Mr>. M. D. Stanley

When Fat-Cats Were In Office W h a t wer i f p e o p l e t h i n k i n g of b e f o r e t h e

l i r s l W o i l d W a r looinecl on ( h e l i o r i z o n ' / W h a t

w e r e ( l ie m(nnii 'n(oi is ( (ues t ion .s of t h a t d a y i n

H r a p l ' o r i l ?

W i l l i a l i l l l e h e l p f r o m a f a s o i n a l c d rc -

s e a i e h e r a n d a r a i n y .Sal tU'di iy a r t e r n o o n w e

found a n e d i l o r i u l in ( h e B r a n l ' n r d O p i n i o n of

1!)10 l l in l mer i l . s r e p e a t i n g ,

Jl p r o v i d e s g r i s t fo r t h e mi l ln of t h o s e w h o

w o u l d l a k e u s b a c k (o ( h e 'Clood O l d D a y s ' .

1( i s a n a r g u i i i e i i t in f a v o r o f p o l i t i c a l ' f a t -

e a t s ' .

T h p e d i l o r i t t l o p i n i o n d w e l t pn I ' o s t O f f i c e

ffl(« a n d w a s s u l ) ( i l l e . d , " T h o u g h t s of t h e Me-

cpiil O o v e r i i m e n t A p p r o p r l a l i b n f o r C a t

M e a l . " . '. .

W e r e a . l y en . ioyod t h e a r l l o l e a n d i m a g i n e

t h e r e a r c si ill .some p e o p l e a r o U u d t o \ y n w h o

r e a d il a n d c h u c k l e d w h e n i t f i r s t a p p e a r e d .

H e r e il i s ; ,. ^ ; , ;„

" H y a n e d i c t o f I ' o s l i n a s l e r f l e n e r a l I t i t c l i -

eoek c a t s a i c a i i t l i o r ine i ] t o b e p r o v i d e d w i t h

food a n d l o d g i n g hy a l l P o s t (Offices of t h e f i r s t

a n d seeo i i i l c l a s s . T h a t i s to s a y , e a c h of t h e

l a r g e r o f f i c e s is e i i l i t l o d t o a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n

for ( h e i i i a i n t e n a n c e of i t s t u t e l a r y c a t s , Tn

the i i r e s e n l I'i.scal y e a r i l is ( iHti inated t h e d e -

p n i l i n e n i wi l l s p e n d . l i l l i ryfnr u a t m e a t .

\ " l l u l w e t h i n k t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n i s r i d i c u ­

l o u s l y h p l o w t h c ' a c l u a l c o s t t)C p r o v i d i n g P o s t

Of f i ce e n i s M-ith t h e ) i r o v e n d e r t l i ey n e e d . l i i i -

ess il i s p r o p o s e d t o s t i n t I h e i f r a t i o n s a s a

m e a n s of e n e o u r a g i u g t h e m (o p r e y on r a t s liiid

iiViee, it w o u l d s e e m , f r o m a s u p e r f i c i a l v i e w ,

If) b e a p i e c e of n i g g a r d l . v e c o n o m y . B u t e v e n

Cod spoke! itnd from the arid scene Spriing rich and verilnnt bowers , Till nil t he e n i t h was soft wi th

Kreen— l ie «ml Icd~ond t h e r e were f lowers .

Anyone who doub t s the c h a r m ond beau ty possible In a plantlni* m a d e prlninrl ly for In te res t ing t e x ­tu re ond f r ag rance of foliage r a t h e r than for the bri l l lnnce of f lowers, as In an herb ga rden , should visit the J o e Pyo he rb ga rden .

If Mrs, l loscpe G a r d n e r Is n t home when you coll on her g a r d e n a l Rocky Hill, you will no l be q u i t e su iv w h e t h e r y o u r delight In t h e herbs s t ems from the way she hos planted or t he w a y In which s h e ta lks abou t t h e m . In any case, to .see a ga rden of he rbs as p l anned and cared for by Mrs. G a r d n e r , Federa ted Garden Club nwaii l win­ner. Is an Inspirat ion to nnyou',', w h a t e v e r her favor i te p lan ts .

T h e cen te r of In te res t In I he garden Is a sun dial , and It also .serves a s the axis for concen t r i c circles planted wi th Ihyme, par t lnularly the golden-erigod lemon t h y m e and s t r iped .silver t l iyme, Kray .Sunlnlinn, G e r m a n d e r an<l English lavender . Footwlde flng-slono pa ths divide t he r ings of con­t ras t ing colored herbs . The .Santo-llna and G e r m a n d e r ore clipped lo an even he ight a f t e r the l avende r f lowers a r e cu t back for di-ying In late J u n e .

All of these p lnnts a t ln l i r a s t rong, sh rubby g r n w i h In t h e "•andy soil anil full .mn chosen for ino ga rden . T r i a n g u l a r bo'ls filled with ta l le r lemon verbena, ( a r r n -giai, basil, hyssop and w o r m w o o d s complete (he roc tangle , with p a t h s be tween them and t h e inner c i rc le . ^ A borde r bod a long tlie fence covered with c l imbing roses, wh ich encloses t h e g a r d e n , a c c o m m o d a t e s tail fennel and dill , lovage and o ther cu l ina ry he rbs , Mrs. G a r d -nor'.*; fine collection of scented and var iega ted leaved Pc la rRon lums a r c bedded out as edgin, ; lor sor,ie of l l ie beds.

Ail of t he p a t h s u l t imate ly load to t he ve ry I m p o r t a n t and useful herb house in o n e co rne r of t i ie ga rden . Soon the ceda r shingles oi the newes t addi t ion will h a v e v e a t h e r e d to a nice g r a y color, in keeping with t h e leadcd-paned window.s and hoa ry look of t he lierbs which sugges t a 17th c e n t u r y ga rden scene.

Mrs . Gardne r , l ike t he Eng l i sh liousewives Ins t ruc ted by Gorvase M a r k h a m , knows " t h e l ime of t h e

Lucky You Jiy Dick Shaw

, , , l y p a r , mon th and moon, In wh ich Ihe i i , a s wn r e c k o n , t h e r e a r e in r o u n d l u i m - „ „ „p,.,,s „,.g , „ ,„, ^^^.,„_ „„ , , ^^,|,„^

" • ' ^ • ' < - ' '-^"' • • - ' ' ••• ' ' ' ' t h e y are In the i r bes t t lour ls idng, that g a t h e r i n g oil herbs m the i r

h e r s 6 ,000 T r e s i d e n f i a l O f f i c e s , s o I b a l eacli w o u l d b e e i i t i l l e d lo o i i ly IAVO a n d o n e - f | i i a r l e r c e n t s a n n u a l l y f o r o a t i i t ea l , '

" f l i i a g i n g Ih 10 P o s t O f f i c e u ( i l s ' a p p e t i t e i s a m o r e d e l i c a t e o p e r u t l o i r t h a i i a s s i g n i n g a l i m -il l o l l i e iHi l i t i ca l a s p i r a n t ' s g r e e d , , o r m e a s u r ­ing a n d olTii'.c h o l d e r ' s o a ' p a c i l y . f o r e m o l u m e n t s , ' " I ' l i e h i i i n i l e s s , n e c e s s a r y c a t , " lo b o r r o w . S h y j o c k ' s p h r a s e , s h o u l d be w e l l fed r a t h e r t h a n s t a r \ e i l t o e x c i t e a ' p r e d a t o r y , s p i r i t , l e s t in l i s l i i i n g e r a n d s e a r c h f o r i l e l l c a l e s s e n i t is ( l i ivc i i t o t a m i i e r w i t h t h e . mui ' .s .

" U i i l u n l e s s t h e c u t eui i b e t a u g h t to l i ck s h i i n p s fo r I h e o i i s l n u i p r s , i.s if, n o t a p t t o h e re ­ga l ( led a s a m e r e o r n n n i e n i i i l a p p a n a g e of ( h e I 'osI ,Ser \ ie i ' ' , ' I J i i t s a n d m i c e t l i a t i n f e s t f i r s t iliul s e e o n i l c l a s s P o s t O f f i c e s c a n he n s e a s i l y ( ' l iiighl 111 I m p s . W o i i U l n o t e x c e s s i v e b i l l s fo r (iut m e a l f o r m ii e o i i v e n i e p l c o v e r f o r f r a u d iilid p e c i i l a l i o i i w h e n a c o o u j i t s a r e r e n d e r e d for o f f i c ia l d i s h u r s e i n e n i ? B u t . p e r i s h t h e t h o u g h t . "

"" Recreation Is School Aid T h i s f a l l , t h e K c e r e a t i o n A d v i s o r y B o i i r d

wi l l m i iku r o c o i i v n e n d a l i o n s f o r ii p e r m a i i o n t t o w n s e t u p . J t is e . \ p e e t e d t h a t t he r e c o m ­m e n d a t i o n s wi l l m e r e l y e x t e n d ll ie i n i t i a t i v e , d r i v o ^ a n d I ' f t i r - in indedness of t l i c ) ) resen t b o i i r d .

m Hts t w o y e a r s o f I w o n c o n t r o l t h e t o w n ' s I ' c c r e a l i o n p r o g r a m h a s e . \ p a n d e d in to a f i n e v a r i e d p r o g r a m t h a t is a d d i n g in i i i i easu ; ' i ih ly lo t h e t o w n ' s e d u c a t i o n r e s o u r c e s .

I n e d u c i i l i n g t h e t o w n ' s y o n i i g s t e r s t h e r e a r e t h r e e e o i i s i d e r u l i o n s . T h e y o u n g s l e r s n i n s ( he i m p r o v e d in m i n d , b o d y a n d p e r s o n a l K y . Tl ie e o n e e i i t r i d i o i i o f s c h o o l s l u d i e s s e r v e s t o s h a r p e n t h e y o u n g m i n d s t o t h e d e m a n d s of l a t e r y e a r - , T h e a s s o e i a l i o u s o f t h e s e h o o l r o o n i a i c n o t v o l u n t a r y o r u n d e r t h e f r e e e o n d i t i o i u of p l a y .

.School IS s e i i o u s . C o n t r o l i s e x e i c i s e d w i t h a f i rm h a n d to. a s s u r e t l ie e n d s of t h a t b r n n e l i of e d u c a t i o n . O b e d i e n c e is l e a r n e d in s c h o o l .

I t e c r e a t i o n i s ; a n o t h e r b r a n c h of e d u c a t i o n . I n t h e s t r u c t u r e t h a t l i as b e e n set Uji b y t h e J t e c r o a t i o p A d v i s o r y B o a r d , l l i e c h i l d r e n e n t e r \ o l u n t ) i r i l y i n t o w e l l - p l a n n e d , we l l s u p e r v i s e d p l a y . T h e y f o r m a s s o e i a l i o u s u n d e r i d e a l c o n ­d i t i o n s .

In r e e l c a t i o n , c h i l d r e n l e a i n o n e of t h e m o s t i m ' i j o r t a n l l e s s o n s of t h e i r l i v e s . T h e y l e a r n t o g e t a l o n g w i t h o n e n n o t h c i ' .

A n o t h e r s l r t n i g f a c t o r in t h e , r e c r e a t i o n l i rogi ' i in i i s t h e e x e r c i s e o f t h e b o d i e s a n d t r e n d ­i n g i n t o b e t t e r d e v e l o p m e n t t h e ' p h y s i c a l w e l l he i i i g o T t h e y o u n g s t e r s ,

T l i e fiuinmer p r o g r a m t i l l s n, ga j i a n d a n e e d in t h e c l i i l d ' s e d u c a t i o n . B y ' t a k i n g p a r t in P l a y g r o u n d p i o g r a n i s h e c o n i e s u n d e r a s n p e r -Msio i i t h a t is s i m i l a r in b a c k g r o u n d a n d r e ­s p o n s i b i l i t y lo t h a t w h i c h l io h a s e n c o u n t e r e d a l l w i n t e r in s c h o o l .

Ill o t h e r w o r d s t h e s u m m e r p t o g r a m h e l p s t o c o n . s e r v e t h e w o r k of t h e p a s t w i n t e r . T h e c h i l d w o n ' t f o r g e t e n t i r e l y t h e l e s s o n s o f s i i -j i e r v i s e d a e t i v i l . v .

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ip f i g h t i n g a j i o s s ib ln n e w i | (hrea t In h i g h w a y s a f e t y .

A n u m b e r of ( r n c k i n g f i n n s h a v e f i led a p ­p l i c a t i o n s w i t h t h e I n t e r s t a t e ' O o n i n i P r c e C o m -l a i s s i o n fo r p e r m i . s s i o n t o h a u l e x p l o s i v e s o v e r p u b l i c h i g h w a y s a n d s t r o q t s .

C o i i n c e t i c u l is o n e oC f i v e s t a t e s in t h e b a t t l e (o b loelc ( h e a p p l i c a l i o n s . S i s ( e r s t a t e s in t h e f i g h t a r e J l a s s . , R h o d e I s l a n d , I n d i a n a a n d W e s t V i r g i n i a . S t a t e H i g h w a y C o m m i s s i o n ­er , G . j M b e r l H i l l ( e s t i f i c i l ' b e f o r e ( h e e o n i -i i ^ s s i o n t h a t h e t h o u g l ( t t h e iflovc t o g r a n t t h i s r i g h t w a s c o n t r a r y t o p u b l i c i n t e r e s t .

O n e e f f e c t t h e l i e e i i s e t o c a r r y e x p l o s i v e s m i g h t m i g h t h a v e w o u l d b e t o i n c r e a s e t h e a v ­e r a g e d i i v e r ' s f e a r o f . t h o s e l u m b e r i n g t r a i l e r s Unit t r a v e l I h e h i g h w a y s . H o \ y ( ; v e r , t o a n y o n e w h o h a s e v e n s e e n . lui a o e i d u i i t i n v o l v i n g a t r a i l e r a n d a e a r o r c a r s , t h a t a d d e d r e s p e c t Is s u p e r f l u o u s .

K v e n n o w , w h e n md.s t o f t h e t r a f f i c is in g r o c e r i e s a n d dr .v g o o d s t h e d r i v i n g | i i i b l i c h a s a h e a l l b y r e s p e c t fo r t h e t r u c k s .

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Remember ? 50 Years Ago

(Fnii i i thu Itraiifurd* Opinion) (Augus t 1(1, l!ia2)

Second P la toon , B a t t e r y A.C.N.G. left Monday m o r n i n g for Nlnnt le w h e r e they have jmssed the week. A full cjiiota of men was lalcen down by (..ieutenant • Kinney this y e a r and the Ijoys have done some excel lent dri l l ing. T h e tr ip to Nlnn­tle was wi thou t incident tile t r a in picking uj) tile F i r s t platoon at Guilford. Ilain began to fall before Niant ic was reached and the g u n s had to be unloaded in a pour ing ra in . Soon af ter r each ing cami>, liowever, Il slopped and t h e boys w e r e soon dried out .

T h e w e a t h e r foi; t h e week lias been p l easan t a l t h o u g h the n igh t s hove bt on cool, especial ly T u e s d a y .

'file. r.'.;;neuvers of the I j a l l e ry h a v e ' b e e n wa tched wi th added in­teres t each yea r for severa l y e a r s and th is ,yoar h a s b e e n , aii except ion.

Hissing Stars riom Tilt CliriltJin Sticncc Monitor

N o b o d y l i k e s t o b e hi.ssod n t - • n o t e v e n b y a s l a i . B u t c a n o n e h o n e s t l y r e c e n t t h e h i s s e s w h i c h " r a d i o l e l e s e o p p s " a r e p i c k i n g u p f r o m o t h e r w i s e u n d i s e o v e r u h l c K t a r s t

W e r e c a l l t h a t s o m e y e a r s b a c k A . . J . C r o n i n w r o t e a b o o k . c a l l e d " T l i e S tn r . s L o o k D o w n , " N o w , e v e n m o r e t h a n t h e n , t h e y h a v e r e a s o n to, " l o o k d o w n " w i t h d i s a p p r o v a l o n s o m e of t h e a n t i c s of I h e s m a r t U t i l e o u r t h l i n g s w h o k e e p t h e p l a n e t in a n u p r o a r • • t i n y t r o u b l e ­m a k e r s a s p i r i n g to p l a y a H te l ln r r o l e i n t h e tu i iver . se .

Y e t t h e f a u l t , a s C n s s i u s n i ig l i t h a v e t o l d B r u t u s , is n o t in o u r s t a r s , b u t i n o u r s e l v e s , t h a t w e a r c h i s s e d a t . W h e n i i ien g r o w « p t o t h e s t a r s - • a n d b e y o n d - s t h e r e w i l l b e n o h i s ­s i n g ; o n l y a v i s i o n of v c a l f t y at w h i c h t h e s i d e -

T h e v a s t B r a i i f o r d s u m m e r i i r o g r a m f i l l s r a i l u n i v e r s e b a r e l y h i n t s .

he ight of goodness, site may h a v e the p r ime use of s ame . " •.,:•.

T h e basil In the garde. i is ea r ly for d ry ing on screen-j iii tlip herb house, and aga in just before fro.'-l for m a k i n g v inegar . L a v e n ­der l lowers and rose petals a r e p u t up m l i t t le o rga i idy bags. L e m o n verbebo, which Mrs . Gardne r g r o w s in nunnt i ty , m a k e s t h j bulk of sweet-scented h e r b pillows. Wil l i savory-seeds, dr ied ho'.'b3, r.nd f rag­r a n t flower peta ls , a s gifts from t h e J o e Pye garden , she nol only Ii 'eases h e r f r iends bu t also s tocks llie Garden Club h e r b .sale wiileh has become, a t rad i t ion in Rocky lllll liie week before Chr i s tmas .

•If you have iJcony p lants t h a t haye failed to b loom as they should , you will do well l o lift the liisap-pplnl lng ones in l a t e Augus t for Iirompt re | ) lunl lng. In some cases the lack of b looms may havo been ciiused by the roo t s having se t t l ed to u point w h e r e liie buds res ted lielow t h r e e Inches of soil. R e p l a n t o i r a solid base t h a i will not be sub­ject to se t t l ing , and carefully m e a s ­u re so . tha t t he buds on t h e base cf t h e s t ems will bo two inches be ­low the sur face . ! Old clumiw a r c Inclined to fall

sho r t of a sa t i s fac tory n u m b e r of f lowers because of crowded condi­t ions. Th is is remedied by dividing ipe root s tock and r e p l a n t i n g s t r o n g four o r six-eyed divisions in fresli p lan t ing holes filled wi th r i ch .soil. . , ; T o see-tiio beaut i fu l I los la p l an l -ag lneo in full splendor , one m u s t visit the ga rden in the morn ing be­fore t he sun has climbed high in the sky. F r a g r a n t p lanta in is t h e popular n a m e for the showy h a r d y poruriniol which adds .sea-son-long beau ty to a n y p l an t ing In senii-sli.ade, because t h e la rge b road leaves form a n a t t r a c t i v e c l u m p of b r igh t g reen . ' '

I t p refers a r ich moist soil, and w h e r e this Is provided t h e g r o w l h Is except ional ly l uxu r i an t , t h e flow­ers a r e l a rge r , a n d , t h e r e a r e m o r e of t h e m . S o m e g a r d e n e r s m a y not recognize it u n d e r the n a m e I los ia because for m a n y y e a r s F u n k i n w a s consido»-ed the co r r ec t n a m e for i ' , and even today i l is still l isted in m a n y , c a t a l o g u e s unde r , Fun l t i a j : rnnd i t l c ra o r subcorda to ,

I I m a y be p ropaga t ed by seeds which mus t be sown jus t as soon as they h a v e r ipened , or .by d iv id ing the c lumps. T h e l a t t e r m o y be done In e i the r l a t e fall o r ea r ly spring, b u t ea r ly spr ing Is p r e f e r r ed as .a sa feguard aga ins t w i n t e r in-Jury .

T h e Bronford Ga rden Club will mee t In the Congregot lonnl C h u r c h par ish house Fridt iy, S e p t e m b e r 5, a t 2:15 P . M. M r s . L . E. T h o m a s v.'lU tell of h e r t r i p to Gua iamt iU . T h e hostesses will be Mrs. Russell Mclcklc and M rs . J o h n K n e c h l J r .

T h e B r a n f o r d W o m o n ' s Republ i ­can Club will hold n food sa le S a t ­u rday , A u g u s t 30 .-It 9:30 A. M. in t i o n t of P.ohbln's S t o r e . T h e c h a ' r -nion, Miss Adah Enlrd . will be assisted by M rs . Gordon M a r A r -thu-.', Mrs . C, II . Unoghki rk , and Mrs. Bu r ton MncKenzie. Dona­tions will be called (or by requcs r .

II.W. Hubbard , W.R. Foole , H.W. Averiil, W.N. Boynton and I>T. Llnsley.

cKlofs Richard Bindley and T .J . .McCa'rtby and F . J . Kinney, J o h n Dunn,, G,A.R., H a p i r e , j a n i e s and JoseplV'Tobin'as de lega tes from llie .seVMal.^'.fire/ comimHles a t t e n d e d the p l a t e F i r e m e n ' s Convent ion in West Haven , Tuesday and Wednes ­day. F . J . Kinney in t roduced i res ­olution in c o n v e n t i o n ' o n T u e s d a y m a k i n g ' B r a n f o r d ' the ' meol lng place f o r i i i e convent ion n e x t yea r , i'he resolut ion " ' w a s accepted vVednesday morn ing and tiie con­vent ion will be he ld he re nex t August . — .

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T h e , II. VVilles Lines C o m p a n y .ire i m a k i n g ' g o o d progress dr iv ing the s)dies for t he addit ion to an­neal ing room of' Mailoali le ' I ron F i t t i ngs company. ' 'I'his will be a building 150 feet long a n d ' s a m e /.'kith a s p resen t a n n e a l i n g , r oom ,ind \vlll provit ie , for throe l a r g e .nudern ki lns: ' .The" company will also e r e c t - n new-'core shop on the vVest, 200 feet long and two .stories m lielght. T h e c o m p a n y is rushed A'itli •'orders a n d . tiie cu t t ing room has iieen w o r k i n g over t ime ail S u m m e r going lo work a l 6 A.M.

The Malleable I ron F i t t ings com­pany h a v e h l a rge factory- b u l if t he -p re sen l business coiil lnues they will have lo e n l a r g e - a n u m b e r of tile d e p a r l m e n l s .

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J o h n F a d e s and J o h n J,V. C u n -ningl iam were in t h e t h rong t h a t a t t ended . Ihe coronat ion of K ing E d w a r d .VII In London S a t u r d a y .

Qui to a good sized p a r t y of ladies res id ing in the F o u r t h w a r d en-Joyetl an ou t i ng and basket picnic a l Double Beach on T h u r s d a y .

J n m o s H. F o w l e r died a t his home on Montowese S t r ee t S u n d a y m o r n i n g a l 3 o ' e l o c k . I I e had been In poor iicalth for' past two y e a r s and In, post few. weeks had failed rapidly t he end coming suddenly .

Mr. F o w | e r ,\v'as' born •,in- B r a n -ford May 3 , . 1820 and received bis educa t ion a l c o m m o n schools. At s ix teen ho was apprent iced lo a c a r n a g e m a k e r In •New Maven wi th w h o m lie was employed for five years . H e lo ler e'ngage'd ' in coast­ing t r a d e r u n n i n g a sloop lo Long Island, Up to wi th in the past two yea r s he sold f ru i t and fish a long sho re r e s o r l s ' a n d In the c e n t e r . .

F u n e r a l services wei'e held T u e s ­day a f te rnoon ' a t 2 ' o ' c l o c k , Rev. Joseph McKoori. .officiating. I n l e r r

20 Years Ago (I'Velii t h e Urunford Ue,ylew)

(Augus t 18, l!l3a) F a l e refuses lo re lease Chris to­

pher Kilsos, "12, of S h o r t Beach, and as a resul t , t he m a n finds himself unde r bond to face the Super ior Cour l on a c h a r g e of caus ing dea th by the negl igent use of his au tomobi le , a f t e r he had been held once and l a t e r given his freedom in the s a m e case.

T h e l a tes t episotie occured yes­terday, w h e n Kilsos, who hod .been freed by the city c o u r l of New H a v e n las t m o n t h , was t a k e n into cus tody by Coun ty De lee t ive S lonr ley Glnnnell i , on a bench w a r r a n t issued by s to le A t t o r n e y S a m u e l E . Hoy l ond signed by J u d g e P . B. O'Suli lvan.

T h e acc iden t in quest ion hap­pened m o r e t h a n two m o n t h s ago. On the m o r n i n g of J u n e 12, Kilsos was dr iv ing t oward his home, on Toml inson Avenue , when , on pass­ing over t h e Toml inson Bridge, ho s t ruck Antonio Por to , 5 6 , ' a n - e m ­ployee of the New York,. . N e w Haven and Har t fo rd Ra i l road , 'who was oiling a swi tch a l t h a t , point .

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T h e S tony Creek D r u m Corps jot'irneyed to Mer iden las t S a t u r d a y to-a t tend the s t a t e d r u m corps con­vention held in t h a t city u n d e r llie auspices of t he Silver Ci ty CoriJS, a modern corps- and backed by the Connect icut S t a t e Fl fers and D r u m ­mers Association.

T h e local corps r e tu rned with two prizes in addit ion to an indi­vidual prize, won l)y Cla i re Brad­ley, who took second prize in sha re {irumming. 'I'iie' o t h e r two awards w e n t lo the corps a.-i a unit , they, t ak ing first pri-,!e by h'avinu the larges t n u m b e r of men in lino, 34, and Inking second In plnylnij compell t lon, bowing only lo Yaies-vllle.

10 Years Ago (I'^rom the I t ranford i tcv iew)

(Augus l 20, 11142) : A l a rge n u m o r of young men

from E a s t l lav im and Brnnford repor ted Tuesday for prei lnj inary examina t ion . This g roup is • ex -pt-'cted to be ordered for induction I'nto mi l i ta ry service w i th in two Weelts.

• Ins t ruc t ions and ra i l road t ickets were is.sued Monday evening by the Select ive SeiTlce Board In t he 'J'oole Bwid ing .

List of men inducted Augus l 18; Vincent Ches tnu t , L a w r e n c e

Nlcker-son, S t an ley Bar tho lomew, Paul Lehr , J o h n McMlUen, Car l Estroni , Aldo Garggamel l j , WHlloni Pro to , . H o b e r l D a m b e r g , John Klockars , Victor Aina to r i , Mar t in Bushnell , F r a n c i s Johnson , Owen Cole, H e l m e r Holm, Jo l in Megaro , Karl Mann, E d w a r d Nesbit , R o b e r t Dahl, Edward T u r n e r , J o h n Long-gard, Antonio Tregl io, Ivor Reff, A r t h u r Whi le , Wi l l iam Creem, W a l t e r S tan ley , W a l l e r Corlcse , George Refsbeck, E d w a r d Driscoll, Louis DeFll l ippo, A r m a n d Bruno .

.These local men regis tered a t out-of- town reg i s t ra t ion cen te rs , have since m o v e d to Branford and were inducted by th is Selective Service Board . " .

i ' , -Orne t t Johnson, Leonard Brown, m e n t was in C e n t e r ceme te iy . T h e Rober t Bitd, R o b e r t Fe l ton , P e r n -pal l l iearers w e r e M.O. Babcock, I ard Thompson , Alber t Haddock .

Democrats Name O'Keef e Candidate To Oppose Cooke

Democra t s of the 12th Senator ia l Dlsl i ic l ot t h e convention held in Madison Moday night, elected A r t h u r B. O'Kecfe of Madison, as t he nominee for the Sto le Sena t e . He will oppose Phi lander Cooke of Wali lngford, the Republ ican nominee w h o was elected ea r l i e r th is month .

Following his nomination, t h e Democra t ic candidate made it c lear t h a t he in t ends to wage a v igorous campaign despi te the fact that be will be f ight ing on uphill bott le In t he i rndl t ionnl iy Republican dis­tr ict .

T h e New Haven- lawyer and fo rmer res ident of West Haven , iloclnred Tuesday tha t his cam­paign will be pitched toivard se­cur ing h e l l e r s ta te focllliles for menia l ly defect ives and chronic alcoholics. "Th i s county and t h e s l a t e would ho bet ter .served by in­creas ing the s ta te ' s eductoionai fa­cilities and facilities lor the m e n ­ta l ly III and alcoholics than by po rk bar re l polllleol projecLs," he de -elareil.

"I have been upset hy the will­ful lack of p r o p e r facilities for look­ing af ter people who a r e nol m e n ­ta l ly r ight ," .said the n o m i n e e As a pro.seculor In the West H a v e n T o w n Cour t , O'Kecfe s'nld t h a t ' he had commil led people to s ta le In-s t l lu l lons a f l e r having them de ­clared In.snne. "They .spend 30 lo 60 days In Mlddletown and t h e n go home for a weekend and don ' t r e tu rn . " 'J 'helr bods were t h e n filled by a new pullenl, and a n ­o the r "Unfi t per.son would be a t la rge ." T h e blame, he said is- n o l I h a t of au t l io r i t l es at Mlddletown, h u l d u e ' t o t h e lack of faeiillles.

T h e r e is a lso a iaclc of legislation lo deal wi th chronic alcoholics, he charged . S a y i n g tha i a t p resen t t h e r e Is no p lace for them bu l ja i l , O'Keefe dec la red , " tha t Isn't t h e answer . ' I 'hese people- can become useful cltlzen.s if properly t r e a t ed . "

Admi t t ing t h a t Conecticut 's j i ro-g r a m for hand l i ng menta l ly ill and ciironlc alehollcs Is one of the bes t In t he U.S., " i t Is still woefully in­adequa te , " h e said.

O'Keefe a lso claimed t h a i edu­cat ional facul t ies are lacking - -especially In higher educa t ion . Many Conoc t lcu l s tuden t s a r e qualified lo a t t e n d these Insl l lu-t lons b u l c a n ' l liecause of a lack of facilities, h e said.

T h e D e m o c r a t i c candidate a lso called for a n o t h e r medical school in the s t a l e and declared " I t I w e r e elected I would in t roduce legislation lo .secure a medical school." ' ^ " M a n y of these things could he done by t a k i n g money away from d e p a r t m e n t s w h e r e the need Is no t .so dire ," he said. • O'Keefe said tha t ho is "a o n e -hundred pe r cent Democrat ," and t h a t he as no quorre l Willi the 1952 Domocra t i c pla t form. He f u r t h e r declared t h a i he s tands in ijack of all the social legtslatlon t h a t ha.'V been enac t ed by the Demo-ra t l c odmln l s l ra t ions dur ing the las t twen ty y e a r s .

T h e cand ida t e cln.ssifled himself us a "liberal a n d pro-labor." He said t h a t he Is a s taunch suppor te r of civil r igh t s and F E P C . '. O'Keefe w a s iiorn In Orange , Conn, en J u n e 6, 1912 and w a s raised In W e s t Haven, moving lo MndLson las t year . He Is a g r adu ­a t e of Phi l ips Exe te r Academy, Yale and George town Law School.

Classified ' l -F during the las t w a r he w e n t to Canada w h e r e he joined the Canadian Black W a t c h OS a p r iva t e . He was l a te r com­missioned a n d t ransferred to t he British A r m y and fought with t h e Scottish Black Walch H e . look p o r t In the invasron of N o r m a n d y , c o m m a n d i n g a company of Infan­t ry . He wns wounded In Belgium In 194'1. Advanced to the i-ank ot major, he was retired with t he p e r m a n e n t r a n k ot captain.

The cand ida te was a m e m b e r of t h e West H a v e n Democrnt io T o w n C o m m i t t e e ; prosecuting n l t o rney

West H a v e n from 1949-51;

The REVIEWing

Stand Mill flnlloBher, ex big league

N. I), engc s t a r Is c a t ch ing all the fl.ih III t h e .Sound. Any or-ders'? Bill and n p a r l y c a m e In \vlth 10 BlacUfisli one day last week.

Another f i sherman j u s t r e ­tu rned to t o w n . J o h n n y Carlson is back from recen t t r i p to S(. Johns , N e w Hrunswlck . l i e says those At lan t i c salmon ore. pre t ty octlvc- Dropiied n l ino off tlm dock and c a m e lioine wi th two beauties, one t ipping t h e scales a t 3X pounds .

Dick will swimm the lOO-yard the , Yale s w i m m i n g t e a m will swim with a t eam ot Ells in t h e Conn. AAU outdoor m e e t a l N o w London Sa tu rday . W a y n e Moore and J im­m y McLane will l)e included In the g roup .

Dickk will swim the 100-yaid b reas t s t roke and will be on the medley re lay t e a m .

Signs p rov ide a lot or en ler -ta innient ns well- lis food for tliniiglit. W e ' r e c e n t l y spot ted a la rge nil Irnclc driving a l o n g llii.. lilgbwa.v. On t h e b u m p e r was lli(> sign "I''or P e l e ' s Salcc — lie Careful" . W e t l iougbl t h e warn­ing was emnt ionni unti l w e iiotiMl llittt it w a s ve ry prac t ica l . Tlu! t r uck belonged lo P e t e r II . Mor-tensen, Inc . , of Ha r t fo rd .

The o the r day so'meone told us of a sign spo t t ed a l the town line of a middle-western town on a ma in traffic a r t e r y . I t w a s a large billboard t l iat announced the town had net ted .$40,000 the previous y e a r from speeders . I t s effective­ness was in t h e bot tom line, "Do You W a n t T o Con t r ibu te This Year ' ; "

On tile s ign subjocl II migh t lie well to point o u t t h a t Clilef Loo Morawskl has a s teady hand .nad does a fine job l e t t e r i n g trat t lc .signs. W h e n t h e rush o t fiuslnoss and speak ing e n g a g e m e n t s le i up t he Chief g e t s to w o r k painting s igns .

(tciorge I lobbins, J r . w h o mar­ried N a n c y Mlschler Sa tu rday wos s t r icken with appendicitis a n d hod u n d e r g o a n operation Tuesday n i g h t up In t h e Capo Cod Hospi ta l . Las t n i g h t bis con­dition wa.s r epor t ed OS ve ry good.

II was a tough brcal t for tlie young, couple and tlioy will re­t u r n from thei r boncymonn much : ea r l i e r than - they antld-pated., t l eo rgc ' s mo the r a n d fath­er and Nancy ' s , sfstei* w e n t up lo l lyani i is Wednesday to see bow .(Jeorge, w a s m a k i n g out .

Loads of spo r t s act ivi ty ovei* t h e ' weekend. Bran fo rd Sea S c o u t s ' r a c e ' t he Guilford Scouts In Branford River, Field Days t ake place In I lo tchklss Grove and Gran i t e Bay and the 2d Annua l Invi ta t ional Softball t o u r n a m e n t winds up at H a m m e r Field-

J o e T r a p a s s o w e n t to great lengths to adver t i se bis tourney lo the town . H e even ha.s a bdii-ner s t rc tc l ied be tween t w o posts on (he g r e e n across f rom tins Post Office. Sucii 'ui i af fa i r takes a lot of o rgan iz ing and planning.

Out ot t o w n teams like the Branford t o u r n a m e n t . F r a n k 'Hop' F j anc l s ot Roessler 's told us the Branford t o u r n e y Is one of IJie best the Roess ler t eam e n t e r s . They a r e In prac t ica l ly all t h e notable tourneys .

Tile Roess ler S p o r t i n g Club Is kind ot p a r t i a l to Bran fo rd any­way, else how would they ever put toge ther a football t e a m ?

In Democra t i c candidate for W e s t Haven J u d g e ot Proba te 1950. His fall ier was a prominent Democra t and served ns a.ssi5tanl A t to rney General of t he United Sta tes u n ­d e r Woodrow Wisoni

His wife Is the^ former J a n e Gamble, fo rmer ly of Hnmdon. H e h a s n s tep son, Heckschere Tweed .

Cases Heard In Town Court

Pearson , forgery , gui l ty , 10 days In

9 U 0 — F r e d nolled; theft: Jail. '

9111—Madeline Cajola, lascivious ca r r i age , gui l ly, sentenced t o in-d e l e r m i n a t e t e r m In S t a t e F a r m for W o m e n .

9112—Alfred Paole l la violat ion ru les of (he road, nolled.

9113—George Schnel ler , vio­la t ion ru les of t he road, iilKy, fined S12...,„-. '

911-1—Raymond Schwar tz , f a i lu re lo s lop a t s top s ign, guil ty, fined $3; fai luro to s lop a l s lop sign.

guilly, fined S3; speeding, nolled; violation ru les of the r o a d , ' g u i l l y fined 56. ' ' ,

9115—Simon Lis ter , vio mtlqn ru les of the road, $25 bond for­feited.

9116—ILL. Drl t land, violation, ru les of the read, 525 l i on t jUor . felted. >.;,

9117—Joseph L. BoUiiv, violollbi^ ru les of the rood, eu l l l y , fined 512.

9118—Albert Rice, s p e e d l n g i guil ly, fined 524." i l

9119—Webster A. Jenlsonrfapeedi Ing . 'gu i l ty , fined 535.

9120— E d w a r d P . Murphy. ' iviola-tlon ru les of t he road, 525, bond forfeited. ' ;. U .

9121 J a m e s T. Collins, vlol|itiQ'n

ru les of t h e - road, 525 bond for-feiled. -

9122—Samuel Newcdmb, broach o t peace, nolled.

9123—Michael Bolmonte, b reach o t peace, nolled. , : 9124—Janet Chidy, breach of pence, nol led.

9125—Carol Higgins, breach of pence, nolled.

9126—Edward Parre l , breach ot peace, nolled.

9127—Harold W. Smi th , b reach of peace, nol led.

9128—Robert Connelly, breach of peace, nolled.

9129—Helen Lundlng, breach ot peace, nolled.

0130—Claire I Rnlola, breach peace, nolled.

9131—Jotin Klormon, peace, , nol led.

of

breach of

Van Wles E n t e r t a i n . Mr. and Mrs . Philip S. C r o u l h -amel and sons , Phil ip and Keck, of Brockpor t , N . Y. a re gues ts of M r s . Cro i i thomel ' s parents , Mr. and Mrs . Raymond M- Van Wie of F la t?Rock Road.

Clve T h a t They May Live — S u p p o r t T i l e Red, Cro.ss Donor P r o ­g ram.

Colter's Corner

I t Is r u m o r e d t ha t a n e w serum has been perfected which will com­b a t Spr ing F e v e r and t h a t tired, dragged o u t feeling. K n o w n as Tra -posso's Toxin , It Is t a k e n directly from the blood s t r e a m of our Branford Recrea t ion .Director. Now I'm s u r e t h a i It this were t rue , J o e would hove p l e n t y to spare because he ce r t a in ly is t h e ' original " m o r e bounce to tlie ounce" kid.

We have some r ight neighborly ' neighbors, by gosh- Mrs . Reynolds next door a lways m a k e s s u r e our wash is off t h e line before burn ing t rash in h e r inc inera tor . And the William N y g a r d s a lways have my wife over t o r d inner on my Ex­change C lub n igh ts out .

Many a youngs te r has been heard to soy, "Mommy, look, Mr. Colter is w e a r i n g noil polish. Of course, m o t h e r was embar r a s sed when .she looked and wonde red a l ­so. My f ingernai ls h a v e been tlie cause of so much c o m m e n t lately tha t I w a n t lo clear t h e point u p r i g h t now. Developer s t a in is t h e cause ot m y brown f lpgernal l s ta in —not nail polish, so don ' l look o u t ot the co rne r of your e y e and soy to your neighbor behind your hand, "Get a load ot t h e nail pol­ish on Col ter . " I t j u s t a l n t so.

Well, some Chr i s tmas po r t r a i t si t t ings will be he re in a few min­utes, and I w o n t lo get In an a r t i s -

' t ic mood. No, it's nol too ear ly for Chr is tmas por t ra i t s , In fact It's t h e s m a r t person who does II now \yhen the r u s h Is not on . Th is y e a r I 'm offering a lay a w a y plan and even credi t paymen t s a f t e r Chr is t ­m a s to encou rage this mos l -pe r -sbnal-of-all gifts.

"Tlie P l io lographer In Your T o w n " AJKrtUeiDMit

Go To Church This Sunday Union Services

The a n n u a l union summer services ot t h c F l r s l Bapt i s t and F i r s t Congrega t iona l c h u r c h e s of Brnnford w i n oc held in t h e l a t t e r church , a t 10:45 o'clock.

Reverend J . Clement Walker , minis te r of t h e church , d i rec ts the service of worsh ip . S u m m e r guests In o u r c o m m u n i t y ore cordially Invited.

St. Mar.v's Churc l i Rev. E d m u n d A. Col te r , Pa.stor.

Rev. Wil l iam M. Wihbey, Assl.slant Masses:

Socie ty Of F r i e n d s .•Mrs. I lngl i McK. ilones. Clerk .Sundays, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Chi ldren 's Mass, 9:00. Holy b a y s , 5:30, 7:00, 8:00 and

9:00. F i r s t F r iday ' s , 6:00 and 7:00. Daily, 7:15. Religious S u m m e r School, U to

11:30, s t a r t i n g Ju ly 7.

WINE & LIQUOR VALUES

Gins

POLO CLUB 85

PROor 5TH O Q O BOT * » # 0

HAIF i O C GAt 0 . 0 3

RED CROWN 90

PROOF B=;"T 2 .99

6.95

ROBIN HOOD 90

PROOF BOT HAIF # OK

. GAL « • ' • »

MH 2 ,99

FOR A TALL, COOL REFRESHING DRINK -

TRY A TOM COLLINS

Whiskies

PINE CREEK STRAIGHT BOURBON

86 5TH PROOF BOT

3 YEARS OLD DISTIILED IN ILLINOIS

3.32

OLD LOG CABIN STRAIGHT BOURBON

86 5TH O 7 C PROOF BOT « ' • » > '

DISTILLED IN INDIANA

COLONIAL PRIDE EOTTiED IK BOND

STItAIC-HI flCCRBON

130 PROOF

STH n qq BOT « * • ' '

DlSTiUED IN KENTUCKY

LYNNBROOK BUNDED WHISKEY

86 PROOF ™ 3.23 BOT

HALF •» Q ^ GAL ' • ' *

WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT 4, 5 AND 6 YEARS OLD

Rums

SONGA RUM WHITE OR GOLD

PROOF B=; 2.78

EL PICADOR WHITE OR GOLD

84 PROOF BOT 2 . 7 0

6 YEARS OLD

OLD SPAR NEW ENGLAND RUM

90 5TH O O f t •PROOF BOT w » « "

5 YEARS OLD

GOVERNMENT HOUSE WHITE OR GOLD

86 PROOF

STHO 1 9 BOT • ' • ' '

MANY NATIONAILY KNOWN BRANDS

AVAIlABtE AT AlP IIQUOR StORES

ICE COLD BEER AND ALE

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES

216a Main St. . ERANF031D, CONN.

T a b o r EvBlicctlcal L u t h e r a n Church

S u n d a y worship services will be a l 10 A. M. tl irot:gh tlie S u m m e i

M e e t i n g tor Worship is .'Sundny Scliool ola.sses for children 01 nil ages . All .are welcome.

Union Chapel ' S h o r t . Beach

Mr. Rodney G. Snedekor , I 'ns tor Sunday.s; 8:45 C h u r c h School

11:00 Worsh ip Service; 7:00 Youth Fel lowship .

Thursda.vs: 3:30 J u n i o r Choi r Roheo i sa l ; 7:30 Senior Choir Rehea r sa l .

St. Elliabctii 'H Cliurrl l Shor t Bencli

Rev. .John O'Donnell , i ' o s in r Hev. T h o m a s I-'urey, C u r a t e

.Sunday Masses a r e ce lebra ted n t 8:30 and 10:30 A. M.

Dally mass at 7:30 A. M. Confessions a t t and 7:30 S a t u r ­

days-Sunday SrliTOil, 10:30 S a t u r d a y

morn ing . I.ndios' Guild meets t h e 2nd Mon-

dn.\ fif eiicli n ion th . C. Y, O., Tuesdays a l 7 r . M . ,

3 food Warns Against Delay In Fluoridation Of Water

S(. SlcpliCTt's A. M. K. Zinn Chiir(;li Ki'V. IrvhtK A1l(iti>{, I 'us lor

S i innav; \)'AVi A. M. S u n d a y Schofjl. *11 A. M. Worsh ip Sorvico. 7:31) P. M. Worsh ip Service.

^ lo iu lay: 7:30 P . M. Choi r - rp -lioarsnl.

W e d n e s d a y : 7:30 P . M. P r a y n r Service.

Kicltnrd (i. IlreWcr, Id, s(in of Mr. nnd Mrs . UUdinrd K. UriSwor or Che r ry Hill I toad is ro inple t -IDK: his Iiasie n i rnien indnetr i tm-tion oom-se «t I j ieUlund Air Koree Itiise nt Sun AiMoiiio, T e x ­as . I l ls Imsie t m i i d n j ; is p r r p a r -\x\\^ Itlin for e n t r a n c e inin Mv Fnree leelmini l Iraninjj and f«r e n t r n n e e Inln Air Foree teehnieul trainiiif; and for nsNiKnnienl in speeialiy.i'd werl t .

Daily Mas.-, a l 7:;jO A.M.

F o \ « n l.'iin[;reKaltonal < 'hureli Mw. Virgil 1.. \VnIfenl)erKO. Itec-lor

S a t u r d a y 10:01) A. M. .lunioi' Choir rehearsa l .

S u n d a y lliOO A. I*:. C^hureh Forvicos. . . . .

O u r Lady of I'onipf'ii Chiireli,

Wow Uoyniond A. Mulcahy. Pa.stor Pila.ssu.s at O u r Lady of Pompei i

]0:.St* A. M. Sunday SrIiool for nil Church a r e nulebraled al, S , a n d Kra inmar school chi ldren, Sunday.^!. roUov/iiii; Ihe S (t'clocl: ni!i.ss.

Monday ul 2: ' l t ^ u n d a y School in I ho Ko.\on CcHHtnunlly l la l l and from 3:30 to '1 hi t h e High land -School.

Conles-slons S a t u r d a y from 0 lo H l nnri tti Ihe evening from 7:.'10 lo I 3:113 P, M.

S t Clare ' s Clitircli Monuii i^uin

Rev. John O'Donnell , Par , tor Plcv, Thoma.s F u r e y , C u r a i o S u n d a y mussc-s a r e (relebi'ated nt

7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 A . M . .Daily Mas:; a l 7:30 A . M . Confessions a t '1:00 and 7:30

S a t u r d a y s . • S u n d a y Srhnol a t 0:30 A. M.

Sal u rdays and C. Y. O. Monday.s a t 7:00. , S t . Clare ' s Guild mee t s Iho sec­ond Monday of I ^ mon th and t h e Men'n Club the l i . . id, Monday.

Christ (Ihiireh ' Kev. Alfred Clarl<, i iee lur .

H:00 A. M. Holy Conniuinion 0:.30 A. M.. Holy Cimuiiunion and

Kormon by t h e l l e e t o r Hev. Alfred Clark, "^rhere will he no sei-vice.s al the Moniauguin Mission dur in) ; Ihe month of AuKusl.

( 'Iirlslinn Selenee Scm'ire (!!H Wiii tney Aveiiiio

N e w Haven, Coiiiu-elieid. T h e .Sunday Korvlce and Sunday

School a r e at 11 A. M. (A nur.sei-y is |)i'Ovided fur infants dur in j ; tlu? S u n d a y moi-ning se rv ice ) . T h e Wednesday evonlnj ; tes t imony meelinK is at H. 'J'ho Heading Room is located at WJL Temple SI reel and is open weekdays i rom O t o 8:'ir) and Wedne.sdays to 0.

St . Theresa ' s K. C- Church Rev. F ranc i s Breen , "Paslor

Masses In Stony Creek 8: and 10:30 S u n d a y A. M.

Mass in Pine Orcha rd Chapel Sunday nt 9:15.

Confessions 7:.30 S a t u r d a y PM in S tony Creek.

Old S tone Chnrcl i Sunday , 9:45 A. M. o n e service

only. Morn ing Worsh ip Servipe, Rev. J a m e s E. W a e r y , paslor , solo­ist, .Mr. S tephen J u n e . Nur.'^tM'y foi" snKill cbjldi'en whoso pa ren t s a r e altendinfi; chuix-h.

\ Ynlc public heal th ONperl in id \nrnUnR Huoridntlon o t public \ a l e r .-^tressed this week tha t any ritlays would d e p r h e n who le stMi-t I \tion of children of good dental lu xlUi.

F i i c W. Mood, of Ives Slfeet , Moun t Carmel . L e c t u r e r tn Public H e a l t h nt Yale, polnled out tbnl n search on f luoridation hns been golni* on tor m o r e , lbnn 20 ycnrs a n d i h a l - ' w o do* have, sufficient c\ld 'cnce tl iat fluorldntloV'i tlocs not i>iuse'_any detrinienlnl^ effects if uvedi ln p rope r q u a n t i t i e s under piop'dr Klipcrvlsioh." 'I

l i e admi t t ed that n relat ively snuill but vociferous opposit ion to f luoridation iias developed in t h e past few yea i s , but emphas ized t h a t "even tlie opponent,S. n g r e e tha t

j f luoridaiion deerenses t o o t h decay." i He .^p^ke Monday on the "Yale j In te i 'prots T h e New.s" rad io pro-I c r a m over WTIC, H a r t f o r d . In ad-! dltton to his Yale affl l iat ioh, Mr. 1 Mood is a hurea\ i d i r ec to r willi the

Now Haven Heal th D e p a r t m e n t and an a u t h o r i t y on w a t e r t r ea t -meni and faeiillles. , ,

H e eharj;ed that the oppont'nt.s a r e confuslpK t!ie publ ic about fluorine lielng poisonous and UM d lo kill r a l s and iaseet.s. An> rhemist will lell you t h a t a 1»U(. dnsaj;c of f luorine is of coui-.se pois­onous, hut let me s t r e s s that a l a rge dosage of cli lorlno Is also poisonous. Yet the publ ic lodny noj, only accepts ebhu ' lno in Iheii drinUinR wa te r , hut d e m a n d s that thin it bo t h e r e to safoKUard tht h lioallh," lie said.

•Now the whole pol.nt. of this he cohlimied, "is iha t b o t h cbtoiinf antl f luorine in la rge do.snges a i e poi-sonnus, bu t Jhnt^n y e r y small amount of l)alh cluMidcnls added to the w a t e r su|)ply ,u"'tf''' pi 'oper supervision a r e not pol.sonous l)Ul highly beneficial."

H e went on to .slule t h a t "f luori­dat ion is not the comple t e an wci to the dental problem In this coun­try. It is not a medic ine and docs nrjt t r e a t decay that. : hns a l ioadv begun, FkKU'idallon Is u pn i tml prevent ive of dental decay ."

Hesults of f luoridat ion in New-Ijurgh, N. Y., should convince m a n y doubters abou t the encourag ing r e ­sul ts of this process, lie said. I n lO'l-I the Newburgh publ ic d r ink ing w a t e r was flunririated f o r a lO-yenr

exper iment on tl.s benefit's. In con­t r a s t , the puhllc w a t e r supply "f t h e nearby town of Kingston was hoi fluoridated. Last week tlio S t a t e Health Commissioner ot New York i-eportcd tha i from \^^-\ t h rough the middle ot 1952 dontnl decay a m o n g e lomenlnry school clilldron in Newburgh drapped '17 p e r conl In comparison wi th child­r e n In Kings ton.

Fluoririnllon is definitely on tbo increase in th is count ry , Mr. Mood said. Since October, 1D51, the nuni^ b e r of eonmiunl t ies " fliiorldnllng the i r w a t e r w a t e r supply has In­creased to nuire than ^00. 'Hie n u m b e r of people dr inking oonlrol-li'd fluoi'idaled w a t e r bns Increased f rom over 3 million to near ly ., 5 million in th is period, he e.\plained.

"1 predict, that wi thin five year.*i t h e wa te r suppl ies of all llirge Connecticut cities and ahiuit ilO por dent of the smal le r communUles will be f luoridated," be said. "1 feel that fluorldntlon will rank as one of the most impor lant puldic heal th measures of o\ir Umi

Church of Chris t , Congregnl iona! Rev. Arnold U. Vail. P a s t o r

Morn ing Service, 11:00 A. M. A. M.

.St. ViuceiiT (le r a n i ' s Chnreh Rev. William O'IBrien, P a s t o r

Rev, Joseph Ruckley, A.s.st. Pa.'^^or; Rev. Louis Pelosi , C u r a t e

S u n d a y on Tayloi ' Avenue , Masses a l 7,8,9 and 11 A.M. On Main SI ree l , Masses a r e a l 7:30, 8;3C and 10:00 days a l 4 and 7 P.M.

i(at ' | Alfred Pe le rson , 'H\, KOM OI Mr, ami Mrs . Shnun Peterson of Pa lmei ' Koad IH contpletlng his Air Force hnsle a i rmen ludoclrin-iition tMiurse a l I>iie.ktiind Air Force Hase, t he "Gateway to the,

'v\lr Foree . " Lu(|kland is thn .wnr ld ' s largest a i r forcu! Imsc.

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Block Dance Due Saturday Al Town Dock

TliciT will iTO n Froo ouldoor Block (innce this Snt«r(1n,v niglit, Augu.st 2.1rd nt 8 p . m . ni llio T o w n Dock .

Tills clniico will t on tu rc cnllpi-s fi'om Oiislntni;, N. Y, Mlsss Jonn Ppl.snor nnd Rolnnd F c r i l s cnll-pi's for t he Os.slnlng Rocrontlon Commission linvc rtonnlpd llicli-se rv ices froo to tlip Brnnford I!c-ci 'cntlon Advisory Bonrd t o cnU'lbo .squni'o d n n c i " •

Tlic.v will fctilui'o s imple .sqiulri; d n n c e s nml everyone Is Invited to n l t e n d . They will nlso tench ilnnces for. beRlnnors .

T h e r e Is no cl inrge for tlil.'i nc -i M t l e sponsored h y the Hrnnrord Kecrenl lon Advisory Bonrd,

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EAST HAVEN NBW.S Thursday, AIIR;IIIII,.21,.19112 I'nirn (1

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STONY CREEK rieiisp plmne ilcnis for this

cntiiinn tn Nnncy Ilnfiier 8-ai8l

Churr l i of Cl i r ls l , Coiif;rnffatlotiHl Kcv. Arnold U. Vai l , Pastor

Morn ing .lervlces; 11:00 A. M .

ift. Therein'!) n . C. OInirch Hcv. Francis Breen, Pastor

Mosses In Stony Creek «l 8;00 and 10:30 A. M. Sunday. '

MaB.s In Pino Orchai;d Bt 0:15 n. m. Sundny. ,, , .

Confessions 7:30 p . m . Snturdny.

Jn the Hcd Cross .awlmmlng classes hold at the Public Beach from July 21 to August 11, the following showed satisfactory pro-gross and Were awarded certlfle-Btos of wcrll; ' . ,; .

BoRlnnors class: v Bobby Green, Dorothy Motl, Tommy Mott, llowio Oryl, Terry Wenkert,' Peter Willi­ams, Mary Pullman, Stephanie Wcnkcrl, .lolinny ' Pauk, Jackie White. • • .' ,. ,,

Jntermedlalcs: Anthony DnRos, Potty Monnsl, Susan Tllllnghost, Ann Pullman, Stephanie Wenkerl, Sherry Kimball, Gypjiy Kimball, Gilbert Kcnf, Kothy White.

Swlmmora: FoUh Ann McMohon, Oeorgo Atkinson, Michael Ollvo, Janet Williams, Barbahi' Cunning­ham, Susan Murray, Mickey Oryl, nobble An Ilowd, Loi'ry.Donnelly, Chris Ilantonc, Roberta White, Lynn Olovson.

Life Savers, senior: Mrs. Pearl Oryl, Caroline Donofrlo. .Junior; Arthur Allen, David Baker, Billy ircarns, Allen Smith, Kenny Willi­ams. .

Mr. and Mr.s. Dirk Francois of Railroad Avenue are entertaining Rndio _Man. Third Class arid Mi's. Herbert Peilriek and children Ricky and Polly. Greta Francois returned home with her uncle and family after a vlsll to their Nlantlc liome, and sister Lourralne intends

In, spend some H i n d u Nonllc of­fer Thursday.. :• /.

Dirk • Francois camo • home on Friday from Rocky Mill Veterans' Hospital," and he wishes to thank his many friends, capeolally on the Island, for their carets and many kindnesses,

Mr. and,Mrs. Donald .Oarlock re­cently roturricd to. their Columbus, Ohio, home after ii visit with Mi's. Oarlock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Iohn Ross of Buena Vista Rond.

All the boys of the baseball school, which is sponsored by the Stony Creek Association, will ot-len'. the Yankee Stadium on Mon­day, August 2.5, to see the Yankees play the Detroit Tigers. The As-soclollpn, 'wltlcH Is led by Bfernord Page, .Tr;, has sponsored the school for the past several vJceks. "

.Tahc Murphy of Mnin Slrcot, Beverley Illrtcs of • Halls I^olnl Rood, Pot Walsh of 'Three Elms Rood, Nhhcy Hafncr of Wallace r{Aad, Ruth Ople of Main Street, 0»etcheii Young of Ilnrbor Street,

! Branford, and Doris Fair of Volley Roadj Noi'lh Branford, went to Jlammoniisset Beach for the day on Thursday. , Funernl services for Mrs, Susan Iloll, of Mall's Point Road, widow of the loio Henry A, Mall, were held oh Wednesiloy afternooii In iTie Church of Christ, Congrega-ttonal.

The oldest resident of Stony Creek, Mrs. Hall was in Iter 07th year when she passed on Sunday evening. Mrs. Hall had been a re-sliionl of Stony Creek for 05 years, and a member of the Women's Auxiliary for over 60 years.

Siiels survived by two sons, Oeorgo G. and William H. and one daughter, Mr.s. Florence Hnskln, all of Stony Creek, a sister, Mrs. Ernest ^ Ine r of PItlstlold, Ma.ss; fivo grandchildren and fivo great­grandchildren.

The services were performed by Rev. J. Clement Walker of the First Congregational Church In Branford. Interment was In the Stony Creek Cemetery.

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PINE ORCHARD IMcasft rimnn Mrs. Amos F, Barnes, III, 8-31 IS, Items for tills cntiimn.

On Sunday evening the Pine Orchard Momemakers will hold a chicken barliocuo Ot the Jourdan Farm on the Short Bench Road. Mrs, William Sang.>itor, who Is In charge ot the event, has an-nouned that the barbecue will be­gin promptly at 0, In case of rain It will be held on Monday.

Miss Janet Onlloudct hos been visiting her grondmother, Mrs.! Edson F. Gallaudct, bofere return­ing to her home In Pontine, Michi­gan. She has Just come back from a tour of Europe where, as a mem­ber of the Smith College Chamber Singers', she participated in the concerts which they gave In sev­eral European cities. The group ( was recently featured In ortlcjes In both Time and Life magnzlnes.

Mr. ond Mrs. Frank V. DIgelow and their children Betsy ond Vln-ing spent a few days on. Cope Cod Inst week.

Ricky Fabian has come home .ifter spending the summer at a ranch In Wyoming. ,

Henry Van Cleef has returned from Sarahac Lake, N.Y. whore he has been a counselor at Camp La leuncsso. Peler Plnkham is also Oack after serving as a counselor .It Tinibortpp.

Jonathan Barnes Is entertaining his friends at a picnic today cole-arullng his six and n half years, -lis guests will bo Diana Daggett,

Terry Roimors, Phyllis and Michael Crosslcy, George Noyes, TImmy Gos.s, Govey Scrlvenor, Peter Van I Wllgcn Fred Edwards, VInIng Bige-low, Donny Brown, Ricky Toft, 1'lmniy Terry, Jimmy Murphy, Lee Kllburn, Bruce Cowles and Uel.sy and Anne Barnes.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Compton of Allentown, Pennsylvania are, spolKi'inB the rest of the month' ivlth Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mac-

'Lood. » " . '• Mrs, Joseph Mooney arrived

home on the Maurotanio last week after a four-months stay In Ireland.

Mrs. Beauford Reeves and her daughter Joan returned liome last week also, from a six week's trip through Scotland, England, Bel­gium, France, Switzerland and Italy.

Mr. and Mrs.' Stephen K. Terry have left to spend two weeks In Maine where they plan to do some fishing.

Miss Shirley PelrossI Is'entertain­ing Miss Ann Morgan ond Miss Eorbora Bealle ot Rochester, N.Y. this week.

Miss Ann Hargrove of Lynbrooic, j L.I. has been staying with her aunt,' and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarolil Uralnerd of Crescent Bluff Avonuo.

Under the auspices of the Pine Orchard Chapel the annual swim­ming meet will stake place on Sat-•urday, at the Pine Orchard Club pool'St 10 A.M. ; . , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gp.ss have one to Vermont to bring back their daughter Ton! who Has been at­tending Camp Cay Winds this summer.

Mr, and Mr.s. Harry Collie spent the weekend at the country home ot Colonel and Mrs. V.G. Fay at Culver Lake, Layton, N.J. •

Mr.,and Mrs.Joseph Whalen en­tertained at a party tor their friends on Saturday before tlio weekly dinner dance. Mr. Charles Watson and Mr. John Watson also had a small party for the yoimger .set. '

Chapel Services are. as follows: Catholic Mass—9:15 A.M.-Rev.

Francis Breen. Protestant service—11 A.M. Mr.

Ktlwnrd McDowell.

Fishing Warning riie state Board of Fisheries and

Game wishes to call attention to | the tact that the trout fishing .season in Candlcwood Lake closed ' on July 15 In accordance with state' law. A[)parently sonie.. sportsmen are iintier the niisapprohension that the Eoard extended the trout fish­ing sea.son on Caiidlowood and that trout caught at this time con be kept legally; This Is not the case and the wardens will enforce the statutory closed season on trout in this lake.

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N B C Symphony

NBC Symphony

Sat. Nlghl Jamborei

3at. Nl ght OanM Partr

ial. Nlghl Oanci Party

ial. Night Danci Party

CNambir Soclily

Newt Wordi In Tni Night Earl Godwin Hollywood Palidlum

Loni Rangir

You Alkid For It

Dangiroui Aiilgnm't

Bob i j lay ,

All St» RldlK

M

Sat Nl.li panel Parly

Sat NHi Oanci Pail>

Manhunt

Wniitllng

Niwi: Sim on

SUNDAY

RADIO WELI

•7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45

8 00 8.15 8:30 8:45

9:00 Pullih 9:15 9:30 9:45

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45

UIIO k

Cagiei

11:00 Ueril Howard Slioi

11:30 11.45

W N I I O 1340 k

Ncwi, Ct urth Muilc Council of Churcfiet Jack Atlhuri

WuHd Newi Ifuuitdup Chriitian Science Muilc In tile Air

Ncwi: MLIIC Muilc ^l" Ihe^AI;

Newii Poikai Polka Parade

Songi or the Wild

rKLEVISION WNIIO-TV

Drill Call

Frodtien otiFilth

Vir. WUard '(

Film

Kit Canon ' 1

Al'TEKNOON rROUKAMS Noon Triniury Show

1^:15 Newi 12:30 Newi 12:45 Piano Playlioule

1:00 Modn. Rellg. Thoughl 1:15 • ' . 1.30 Remember When 1:45

2:00 Pop Concert

2:30 " 2:45 "

3:00 Thll Week Aiound 1:15 . Tho World 3:30 Hour ol Otclilon 3:45 only Grakam

4:00 Rivlisl Hour 4:15 4.30 " 4:45 "

5:00 Sketchbook 5:15 r " 5:30 Heart Strlngi

NIWI Chant Ftetta Till Eternal LIghl

Sunday Newt Detk

Unlnrtlly ol Chicago Round Table

The Catholic Houri

Sammy Kayi

Elmo Ropir I itjrmi^zo Bob Conildlne ' '< Cutlet At Largi

The Falcon

Muilc''i4u Want

In,Thi park

Candy ^arniral

SIONDAY RADIO WKU SOO k

/:UU VVeathtrman 7:15 Newi: Collee Club 7:30 Bud Finch

8:00 Collie Club 8:15 Jeanne Porter 8:30 8:45 Capital Oume Newi

9:00 Brejklatt Club 9:15 9:30 " 1:45

10:00 My True Story

10:25 Whlipirlno Stnelt 10:45 When A Girl Marrlel

I ' "0 Lone Journey 11:15 Memory La.ie <i:30 Break The Bank 11:45

WNIIO 1340 k rEI.EVI.SION

WNIIC-TV

Hewi: Sid Jalle Show Sid Jalle Show

World Nini Roundup Uinaklatt 'w)th Stan Sid Jalle.Show

Newi; Shopper! Bazaar Shopgirl Baiaai Or. hialuni Brlghgl Ony

NIWI: Faci the Muili Face Inc Muilc

iliwi: Face the Muilc Face Hie Muilc

Dave Garroway

"TODAY" with Date Garioway

; : ! ; •

Newi .

Al Piarci

Guiding LIghl Al Purci Stilki It Rich

AI'TERNOON I*ROURA,MS

Clico Ijld

Hully'd Star Playhouie

Whalihall 1212

Name'. Thi Same

Stu Dwin Shgyv

Supir Cjicui

EVENING PROGRAMS 6:00 Sokoliky 6:15 Mon. Morn. Ktadljni 6:30 Eaiy Llitcnlng 6.45

7:00 Muiical Elchingi 7:1S 7:30i Time Capiuie 7:45

8:00 Stop the Aitic 8:15 8:30 Ciiicago Signature 8:45

9:00 Drew Pearson y-.iit Maiquerjde , 9:30 f 9:43 The Three Soni

10:00 Paul Hariey: Newi' 10:15 Latin American Muik in:jO Ettniono ' 10:45

11:00 Lee Mantont Ncwi 11:15 Thoaghts intPaiilng U:30 Mutlc to Read By ll:4rt " ' Midn't-Newti Sign Off ,

Htfti Summary Bob Eterte FIrit Niahler

Si;intiier Concert'

Meridith Wilson

Beit Plays

Hals In The Ring

NBC ^ rlng Symphonette

Meet The Preii '>

Forum ot The Air. <et*l Summat)

Vewi: Ciiiton Ulley

Bob Snyder Show Midnight Newi, Sign QM

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Informallon Please

Breaik the Bank

Sup r Clrcui

Your Lucky Clue

Toast of tht Tov")

TV PUyhouii

Cclefarl ty Time

LlectrIc Theater

Sunday Newt Special Bois Lady

Big Picture ' .

News: cilon Off

Noon Jacii Brrch Show 12:15 Victor Lindiahr 12:30 News: G. Thompson 12:45 Weather: Music

.1:00 News: Paul Harvey 1:15 Music Matinee

1»30 1:55 John Conte Show

2'i)0 Mary Mar. McBrrA 2:15 " 2:30 Tennesiee Ernij 2:45

3:00 Udlei Be Staled

3:30 Mary Martin 3>>45 Strange flo:.iance

4:00 Me!aity Circus 4:15 Thy NelahbDri Volet 4:30 Melody Clrcui 4:45 diaries Anteil

5:00 Baseball Scores 5:15 5i30 Fun Factory

Newi Kale Smith

3 Soni

MuiU (or Everyone

News—Merill Mueller ' Poka Parade

PIcken's Party Meredith Wlllson Loomis Callinp

Melody Matinee

•i/e Like Mlilionitrc

Newi SwJnu To 45

Melody Matinee

News: Houie Party House Parly

Doctor's Wile

Ruth Lyoni ^0 Club Love ol Lite Search lor TOm. Nancy's Kllinen

Garry fAooit Show

Garry Moore Show

Newi

Big Payolf

Summer Session

Matinee. In N. Y.

Space Cadet Gabby Kayti Howdy ( oody

TUESDAY

RADIO WELI 900 k

7:00'Thi Wiathirntan "•ll.l NIWI: Colin Club 7:30 Colin'Club: B. Finch 7(45 NIWI .

800 Colin Club B:1S Jianne Ports* 8130 •• " , • \ , e:15 Undir Capltil. Domi

9:00 Bnaktail Club 9:15 " . 9:30 9:45 • "

10:00 My Trui Stwy ' 10:15 " 10:25 Whlipirlno Streetl 10:45 When A Girl Marllei

11-00 Lone Journey 11:15 Memory Lane 11:30 Break me Bank 11-45

TEI.EM»ION VrailO 1340 k WNIIO-TV

Newi: Sid Jalle Show' Sid Jalli.Show

World NIWI' Roundup Breeaklail with Stan Sid. Jalle, snow..

Hlwi: Shoupiri Ba..^ar

Brigiiter Day ' urijiitir Day

Ne«; Fan''thi Muilc FacK Ihl Muilc.

"TODAY" with Dan Garroway'-;

Niwi;^Faci Ihi Muilc

Dan Garrowa.'

ArOiii.-GddlPV NIWI Tilt Pallirn' • Al Piatci . -.

.Ctldlng- Light Al Piarii- --SURt l lRl ib

AliTERNOO.N PIUiORAMS

EVENING PROGRAMS 6:00 News ptogrami 6:15 Weather: Spurti 6:30 Dinner Club 960 6:45

7:00 Guy Lombardo 7:15 Elmer Oarls 7:30 Lone Ranger 7:45

8:00 Kenr J. Taylor 3:15 World Wide Newi 8:30 This li Music 8:45 World Wide New!

9:00 Easy Lisltnlng

9:35 • 9:45 •'

10:00 John Daly News 10:15 Drtai.i Harbor 10-45 ^ ' ' " ' . , ° ' " " '*»"''•

11:00 Ncwi: Lee Manton 11:15 Music tf> Read By

11^45 Midn't L te Newt; Sign OH

Neni

Local Spti,; B, Croiby

Newt, Kaltenborn Herti to Vets Morgan Deatly Encore Theater

The Railroad Hour

Lyn Murray

Telephone Hour

Ray Block

Ameritai Music

Cltlifn Views the Newi Dangeroui Aiiognmcnt

News Morgan Neatly Surprise Serenade

News: Mujic Sign Oil 1:00 A. M.

Fashions In Music Music;-Weather World News Todav Sidewalk InleMew

Up To Parr

Those Two Camel Newi Caravan

Lux Video Theater

Voice of Fltcitoni

My Little Margie

Who'i There

Summer Theater •f

Royal PiayiiQuie

raA

News: Sign Oil

Noon Jack BirchShow 12:15 Victor Lindiahr 12:30 Ncwi: G. Thompion 12:45 Thi Wiathltman

1:00 Niwi 1:15 At Homi With Hull 1.30 1' 1:55 John Conti Show

2:00 Mary Mar. McBrldi 2:15 " 2:30 Tinniitee Ernie 2:45 , " ,

3:00 . • 3:15 -3ao- • 3.45 4:00 Melody Clrcui 4:15 • 4:30 Melody Clnui 4:45 "

5:15 " 5:30 Fun Factory 5:45 .

NIWI' Kale Smith

OIck Haymei

Muilc For Eyeryone ,

Newi-^Merlll Muillir Polka Par.idi

Plekin'i. Party Miridlth. Wlllion Loomis Calling Mil. Mat.: K. Banghardt

Milody Matlnti

LIri LIki A Mllllonalri

liwt, Muilc

Lin I.lki MMIIonain

NIWI; Houii Party Houii Parly

Doclor'i Will

Rulh.Lyoni &0 Club Lon ol Lite •.' Saurch lor Tom; llallan Cookiry

Italian Cookiry

Garry Moon.'

Fllm>- ' Garry Moon' NlWi Miki t Bull - .

Big PaypH , ;

Mil Tormi,

MaHilil In H. Y.

Joe.OeMaggio Gabby Hay(i . Howdy Doody

EVENING PROGRAMS 6:00 Newt Program 6:15 The Weathermaa 6:30 Bob Flnnegan Sporti e:-*S Club 960

7:00 Guy Lombardo 7:15 Elmer Davii 7:30 Sllnr Eagle 7:45 Newt

8:00 Vincent Lopei 8:15 •• :

8:30 Eicapi With Mi .8:45

9sO0 Amtr.Town Melting 9:15 7 •' 9:30—Proudly Wi Hall 9:45 Ncwi: c. 0, Cannam

10:00 Concert -at the Capiat 10:15 Dream ilarbor lOr- O Your Dahd Parade 10145 "

11:00 Ncwi; Lii Manton 11:15 Muilc to Read By 11:30 11:45 " Midn't Lata Niws; Sign Oil

NIWI Bill Stirn Local Spti.l B. Croiby

NIWI Guru Star Morgan Btalty Encore

Scarlet Plmpirnal

Barry, Craig

Mnt Your Match

Songc For The Show

Proudly We Hall

Clllien VIewi Ihe Niwi Man Kinton

Hiwi Morgan Biatty Wbjt'i^ Ihl Scon

Midnight Nimi, sign oil

World .KIWI' Today In Public Inliriif

Mayor-nl Hollywood

Caniert.Tlmi-.., Camil Niwt Cararan

Playhouie 01 Start'

KiTP Pottld C '

Crime Syndicated

Suioinio-- ' • -

Original Amalmi Hoi

u ,' : Adnntuii at'10:4t

I 'n Got A Secret

Gui'ti What

Nlwia ,sigr) bijf ' '

WEDNESDAY

RADIO WEIJ BOO k

7:00 Wialhir. Collee Club 7:1.1 Newt: Collee Club 7:30 Collee Club: B. Finch 7:45 Newt: Gerry Stenni

8:00 Cotlei Cliib S;1S Jeanni Purtir 8:30 8:4. tin. Cap. Domi: Niwl

9:00 Briaklait Club 9:15 9:30 " 9:45 "

lono My true Story 10:15 10.25 Whiipering SIreiti 10:45 Whin A lSlr< Marrlii

11'00 Loni Journhy 11:15 Mimory lane 11:?0 Briafc tin Bank 11:4' "

^ WNIIO 1840 U

Newi: Sid Jalle Show Sid Jafle Show

News

World News Roundup Brtaktail wllh Stan Syd Jaffa

Newt Shoppen Baiaar Dr, Malt ne Brighter Day

Newi: Face the Muilc Face the Muilc

Newt; face Ihe Music Fact thi Muilc ,,.' O-'t Ganowiy ^-^ '

rKusviaioN WNIIO-TV

'•TODAY!' with Date Garrgw y

••

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N t n l

Al Pearce •

Guiding Light Al Pea'cc Strike II RiiA

AITERNOON PROGRAMS Nuon ^aa Berth Sliow 12:15 Victor Lindiahr U'30 News: G. Thompion 12:45 Weather: Muilc

1:00 News Paul Hartey 1:15 Al Home With Huff 1.30 1:55 John Contt Show

2:00 Mary Mar. McBrldc 2:15 " 2:30 Tennessee Ernie 2:45 " , •

3:00 Udies Be Seated

3:30 Playtime Club , 3*45 Strange ftamjnce

4:00 Mriody Circus 4:15 4:30 4:45 Charles Anlell

5:00 5;15 '"•2 Fun Factory

5:45 , "

News Kate Smith. Polka Parade 3 Sons

Polka Parade

News—Merlll Muelirr Polfca Parade

Plcken'i Party Meredith' Willian Loomli Calling Mtl. Mat.; K. Banghardt

Melody Malinci

Live Lilip Mllllonalri

News; Swing To 45

Nent: Hoult Party Hu-iVe Party

Owroi'i Wife

Hutu Lyons 00 Club Lore of Life Search (or Tom. Nancy's Kitchen

Nancy's Kitchen

Gary Moore

News Yankees

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Space Cadet Gabbjr Hayes Howoy Doody

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• EVE>

6:00 NIWI L I I Manton 6:15 WiaUier: Sporti 6:30 Club 960 6:45 ••

7:00 Guy Lombardo 7:15 Elftiir Dailt' 7:30 Lone Rangir 7.45 ; "

3:00 Poitmark USA. «:15 8:30 Valinllno Songi 8:45

9:00 Mr. Priildinl 9:15

' D:30 Hollywood Muilc Boi 9:45

10:00 Promenade Concert 10:15 Srcam Kjjflur 10:30 Your Dance Panda 10:45 "

11:00 Niwi: Lit Manton 11:15 Muiic lo Riad By

11 dS - : MIdn'l U M NIWI: Sign all

(TNO PROGRAMS

NIWI Bill Sllrn Local Spli.1 B. Croiby

Suppil Party

NIWI, Kaltenborn Lit Brown Moroan Biatty Cncori Thiattr

What'i My LIni m •

Fnd Waring • • , • '

You Bet Your Llli

dig story

Summer Strinadi

CItInn Vliwi the Newt Poitnit ol A,City

Newi . Morgan Bealty-Holel Slacler Oicheiln

Midnight NIWI , Sign Oil

• - ' , ' ^ •

Song-Prinllirg .'• Muilc: -Wijlhij World Niwl.'Today Vanity Fall Thular

Up To Parr ,. ;

Connecticut Spotlight

Camil NIWI Caniu

ArthUi_CoIli(» a :

. • . . " ? ,

SWIig |1 Rich

PlalfictjUiiimii; '

Blul Ribbon Bouu

Spoil, Spot,

Big Pawn ,

'NlWi figo on

Coimty^ Farm New^ SI.N .lei'soy cSws nt Tiiinqulllity

I fai'ni„/)Win;d by J. II. Whittetnoi'eI Compnny luive been, nwnrdoil'the

I Ton of Gold Cenlflcate by Ihe! ! Amei'icnn .b'l'.si'y Culllo Club for ; ImvlnK produced ovei' cne ton of

buttevtnl duilni; n foiiv yoai' piriod; of official lestinR. Iliuhe.st produo-Ing cow of Ihe group wos Ethel of

I Tranquillity with 50.508 pound.s of milk containing 2.074 pounds of butterfal. * '.',.

The Ton of Qold award was adopted in 1912. Over 2,,')nil regis-, tered Jei'sc.vs have Won the award. ..ilnce adopted. .{..

ChciJc roiiltry IlousL's Poullrymen .sliould chi'ci< iisultry

houses for hopper, water, and no.xl .snace. A four foot ho|iper for 25 birds or three Inc'it.s pel- bii'.rt for BUtonnttlc troiigh l.s suugralcd when on a mash and scralcii grain

I .schedule. Five inches pin' bird of i feeder'trough'when on an all nin.sh • program. • . •

Cb.eclc houses for one 5 gallon i water can per 100 bird.'! or 1,-float I type 10 Inch circular water pan '; for 200 to 21)0 birds. One Inch for i 4 birds ot a water Irougii is needed. I When placing nests aim at one nest I for every five birds or one 2'feel by [ 8 feet community nest section for [75 birds. This will help l<eep the I eggs off the floor and reduce the fdiity egg problem.

Fall l*astiire Small grains for fall pasture

[ bi ing questions from dairymen. A

look nt results' of pasture trlah from the University ot ConneClicul help give tlie an.swers ticcordlng to U. I, Munsell, F^Ntension Agrnno-nilst.

1. Seeded Olone nals out yielded barley by 13 per cent. With Ih? second grazing of oats making tip tho larger portio:t of the total yield.

2. ' Rye-Barley inl.xtures pi'oduce less than either oats or barley

.alone. 3. A mixture of oats and barley

out yielded either alone. 4. With either barley or oats in­

creasing the s6(?dlng rale from 1.5 to 3 bushels Increased the total yield 10 to 20,per cent.

5. In using small grains for fall pasture, MUnsell, suggests, seeding 2 bushels of either.barley, oats or rye alone or 1 bbshel of each wlien using ony combination of two of these grahis. - '

j 6. Seedingsmny be made fi*om .luly, 15th to August 15th.

, - 7: Fertilize with 600 pourds of 7-7-7 or 400 pounds of 10-10-10 or

• 4 tons of poultry manure per' acre where regular ferlill'/.atlon lias been practiced. On unfertilized land use 600 pounds of .'i-10-10, 10 tons of stable manure or 6 tons of poultry manure per acre.

8. Pasture wiien grain is about one foot high.

Coniplele Irrigation Pond The DeFrancesco Brother's,

Northford vegetable growers, have

completed,one irrfgatlon pond and are working on another lo provide the necessary water for their crops.

One interesting thing about the pond under construction was the amount of lopsoll dug out ot the pond site. All of It had come from an nrliar'ent sloping croj) field that Joe DeFrancesco had recently de­cided to put under a strip cropping system because it was washing quite noticeablf. The topsoil in the pond site al the base of this field and the Impractlcallty of carrying It back up on the field has con­vinced Joe 0(1 the real need for keeping the soil on the field.

Contour lines will be placed this fall wllh the assl.stanciV"' '<" S. C. S. technleian. The system will be laid out so timt there will bo alter­nate widths of hay and vegetables across the sioiis. Tho-hay will act as a buffer against the water and plowed tinder before cropping for eni'lehing the soil. The widths of the strips will depend on the sleeiv ness of the slope and the cqul|i-ment used. The Important thing is timt the field will not he opened up to cropiiing completely in any one -vrason.

I'Ipellne rroblein Consideration lias been shown by

one of the gas companies laying pipeline througli Cheshire to assure that the pipeline will be placed be­low proposed drainage ditches thnt hav? been planned on a number of farms. A careful check was made on the basis of drainage surveys tliat had been made and Ihe loca­tion of the pipeline crossings. At these points when necessary the

pipeline was placed'lower so as not to interfere with future construc­tion.

Steeling Arranseil The PMA County Conuniltce has

arranged for a meeting with chair­men of Comnuinlty Conunlltees on Wednesday, August 1,") at 8 P. M,

In the county otliee. I'lans will be laid for Ihe comniltteenien election mectlnKS which will be held be­tween August 15 r.nd October 15. New Haven Countv Is divided Into twelve districts with a Committee elected bv local farmers lo admin­ister PMA farm nrourams In each illstrlct. After nil of the elections ha\'e been completed and *bo er m-mllteenien t'.nlnpd the 1'.I5.1 ACP wl'l i»et underway.

Full particulars as lo time and lilnce for the election meetings win be announced as soon as nr-range'ments are completed.

Tost Soil Conditions The Agricultural Experiment

Station Is continuing lo lest .soil conditions. There Is a long road of research ahead before these ma­terials are ready for practical use.

High liiites ot 3,000 pounds ner acre, appear to roiu'ess plant growtli. Soil conditioners are plastics and with high rates, the soils become "plastlclzed." It is difficult lo work large nmounis Into the soil, therefore, some of the conditioners stay on the surface, binding .soil particles together In a gummy mass. When this mass drys. hard clods are formed. The .soil is in a condition similar to thai produced by too wet plowing in tho spring. Indications are that not

njore Ihon UWi pounds per acre should b(! niiplled and that on soils ^'^lh good structure, soil condition-el's are not beneficial.

Both dry powder jtnd other forms of conditioners were used. Tiie dry form Is much easier and conven­ient to aitply. The conditioners are not verj' soluble In water so large ainounts are ' needed for their application. The dry form is considered a more prnctienl way of applying conditioners.

Soil condilioners work by stick­ing ciny iiarllcles together into crumbs or aggregates thus chang­ing a hard, cloddy and crusted . oll together Into one more suitable tor cropping. This Is n physical action nroduced by the cbetnicle. Bui re­member the chemlcle cannot lake the place of organic matter entire­ly, making top soil of clay or sandy soils. Write to the Station . for further Information If desired.

Qtiliiiis, Sli'niiow Tlo The Meadow Host, and Rod

i^ulnns Rest, from Morris Cove played a fine five to five lie that was balled by darkness in tho elglitb inning. Quinns Rest, built up a five run lead In the first In­ning, but .scrappy Meadow Rest, would not be denied, they kept pecking away and they tied' tho game in the .sixth Inning, with darkness fast failing, uinps John Walsh and Mel Blgelow slopped the game which will be rejiiayeil on Snttirday morning at 11 A.M.

Drive Cai'etulliy The Life Vou Save Maybe Your Own.

I Indian Neck i I'lease leave Items for ibis j column al Loiin!il}ur,v*s Store or

lilioau Sirs, Kvel.Tii l.ounslniry, , lt-0IH8

Mr. and Mrs. C. II. I'erilne and Mrs. Perrlne's nieoe, Mrs. Mnturo and husband aiid their small son, all of New Haven, are siionding the week In Ihe Eagle Cottage on LlmowoOd Ave.

Mr. and Mi's. Selberl hnd chil­dren, 'Chipper' and 'Unii' trom Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pond. ,

Miss Anne llorsfali ot Hnmdcn, an entering freshman al Oberlin College, will spend the coming weekend at "Loni; Vue" Cottage as guest of Miss Barbara C. Florlo who win enter Ifarnard College In lb" Fall,

Margaret Jones has returned lo Lounsbury's following two weeks vacation with her parents and sis­ters al Melvln Village, Now Ilaniiishlre.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKey ot LImevvood Ave. have Just returned trom a visit with Iholr dnughtor and son-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Al-vln A. Scliwerdtgeger of llnrlfoi'd,

Mrs. George lloss of West Hart­ford, a former resident of Bran­ford, vl.sited with the Ponds recently.

Miss May F. Unsted of Hnycoclc Point Is spending a couple ot days wllh her cousins In Colum.ln, Conn,

Mr. niul Mrs. Waller Chrbtman, Mrs, Margaret Bradley and Mrs.

ndle Sperry are regular visl ors to Ihe beach every weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Frcund and son, Donald, have r^tjr . cd to Hasbrook Heights, New Jersey, fol­lowing two weeks In Ihe Grlflln Cottage on Crouch Road,

Miss DeRlla of Waterbury Is spending n vacation at The Woverly,

Stuart Mucnoh, staying at Ihc Nlnlgret Collago on LIniowood Ave., rnduato of M.I,T. has Just left for Washington, D, C. where he will receive his coinmI.s.slon as Second Lieutenant In the U.S. Air corps.

,Mrs. Dorothy Carlisle la spending a vacation at the Wnlllngtord Cottage where her, mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, ore staying for Ihe month of Augu.rt.

EAST HAVEN NEWS Thunulay, August 21, lesi! Paic« T

I'ajfes Defeat Tarryiowii Popular Bernle Page's, Pago's

Builders from Slony Creek de­feated Joe Lagaiia's Tarryiowii, N.V, All-Star.s, 3 to 2, Ilia fine ball game that was played In a drizz­ling rain.

Stan PInskI was on the mound tor;the builders ond pitched fine ball. Page's lads scored two runs In the second Inning when Jim Chfell who played a bang up game all ntlernoon got tho first of his two hits and scored a few mlinites later on Mann's single. Maim scored when CoUopy lined Into left field. Tarryiowii scored two runs In the slrlh but could not overcome the one score lead built U|i liy Slony Creek,

Little League Lists Schedule

Only three playing dates are Mt on the regular Little LCngue schedule.

A doubleheader will .start Sat­urday at 2 when the Miles 'New­man team plays M.I.F. In the sec­ond game Canada Dry will pliy thoVots.

On Tuesday at 5:45, M.I.F. f*t!cs Canada Dry and oii Thursday Canada Dry ploys Miles NOwmfth, rained out games will be played Saturday, August 30.

Plans arc being prepared Xof o banquet to be hold In September for the players.

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TaR's Detent Vale' Mator* Uoe.ssler Yellow Tags dcfetited

the Yala Motors team from Woat Haven, 8 to 1. The Uoesslers btlUt up a early lead scoring tWo ruHs In tho first, one In the third, foUr In Ihe fifth and one In tho sixth., Ciimbardella started on tho triound' for the IloeSslcrs and was relieved by Lowbardezzl who pitched fine ball lo rack up his first touniAment win.

Give That They May Live — Support 1'he Red Cross Donor Pro­gram.

REGISYER

here To Shop — Where To Stay — W h e r e To Eat BRANFORD, GONNEGTBGUT AND THE SHORE LINE VAGATION LAND

GENERAL STORE Located on Main Street, Branford

Gollins & Freeman " T h e Fr iend ly S t o r e "

\ ^ i ' I'jvoi'ylliiiijr for llu- vaciitioiiist. ^^'^S]IinisewiU't'.s, supplicK, i.'(iiii|)iiii< needs ,

#i l i i ( i l . s & liardwiii'C, sportiiii.' goods, nuto-'•VjSiinotivo', j^nrdi'ii .supplies. Come in and

fe^ ask lis wliiit .vim wfiiil nnd we will do 'f' our IH'SI. 1(1- ; .serve you. Ojieii V Moil. Ilirn Silt. Closed AVed. al ' tenioons.

RESTAURANT , 4IOU1ARD , _

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Delicious Kiiod, 28 Flavors Ice C'reani nnd full course d inners in llie dist inctive sl,vl(; of all Howard Joliii-Soii Hi'stiiuraiils fi'oiu coast to enas|. 0]ien j 'ciir round, 7 dnys. At t rac t ive al-iiiosiiluM'c, plenty o f . p a r k i n g available.

RESTAURANT

Summit House Located on Eou te 1

Famous for our Seafood, Cocktails

and Steak. Diniiif; in iiir conditioned

alinnsplii're. Dancing F r i d a y & Satiir-

da.vs ill our intimjilc liallroom. Coclc-

lail loiiilge. Tlic ullinialu in diiiiiiK

pleasure. Open Daily.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Earl Goiter Studio 168 Montoweso Street

Near South Main Street Forniiil & l i i fonnal I'l i i ' lrii i ls.

Clriiu|i I'icltires

Fxcelleiil ('olor AVoi'k.

Ajipoiiilincnls by plioiiiiig H U 8-3511

TAXI & GARAGE

Branford Gab Go. Livery Service

Serving llraiil'ord 'i'l l lOl I l iS DAIIiY T E L . HU 80214

Indian Neck Barage REPAIRS, EMERGENCY CALLS TEL. HU 8-8041

NEWSPAPERS

Branford Review Local weekly iicwfipaper Witli fin­

est TV guide, local news coverage i u BIIOI'I! line area. .

East Haven News Weekly ni^wspaper Kcrviiig Kast

Sliorc area. I'liblishcd by Free-PrnsH I'ublicatioiiH. ,

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Page 5: vol;. VII — Xo. IS PublKliKl Weekl y h Free Pte,; PnlillLalian ......Brantord of Charles P. Gesner et ux. 'First Ecclpsiastlcal Society of Brantord to Eugene F. Savage el UX.' First

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News From North Branford PIciwn plinnr Mm. nnnlcl M. nnoily, «• 20.1(1, wltli It cms

for tlit<i rnliimn.

Services In the loom churches on Hiindny will Inclmle;

Monilnj! Worship nl 10 o'clock nt the North Branford Congregnllonnl Church, Rov. A. Leo HoeuU, pn»lor, Mrs. Wllllnm Hnll, orgnnlsl nnd choir dtrocior. t Wihsrfes will bo cole\)rflted nl St.

Augustine's R.C. Church nl 7, 9:15 and 10:15 o'clock nnd nt, Norlhford

' nl a o'clock. Rev, ,7ohn .1. McCnrlhy, imslnl', Rev; Vihcenl Viyiin, n.Hsls-tnnt. Frank'Frnwloy, orgftnlsl nnd choir directhr.

Holy Euch'nrl.'il will he colobrnlod oh Sunday niornlng "n't :i1on Epis­copal Church nl 0-M o'clock. Ilov. Frnncis J,. Smith, Heel or. Ml'. 1:V|-hiund, L, ,Sloddni<l. Lnv Render, Mi.s. Pnul R. Iln'A'liln'!, orRunlsl nnd Mr.i. ErtmumI h. Sloddnrd, choir illrcclor.

, J Tow;) iVoolliign, , The Bonrd of .9oloclnicn mol on

Friday nflornoon for Us regular hl-woekly business soslon. ,

The Bonril of Edurnllon mel ati Mondny higlit nl the Center •sthool for an Importanl business jneollng. Mnny mailers iiorlnlnlng io the opening of schools wore dis­cussed nnd nclud upon.

The -Norlh Binnforrt Uoniil of

sEAST H A V E N :

CAPITOL HO 7-0718

Now Thru Saturday K a t h r y n Grayson, Howard

Kool, Bed Skeleton Teolinicolor

Lovely To Look At Co-Hit

Whispering Smith Vs. Scotland Yard

SAT. MATINEE 2 P. M. Giant Kiddie Show

Ful l Length Tealinicolor Fea ture

DUMBO Plus

7 COLOR CARTOONS

Sun., Mon., Tues. i New Comedy Hit

Ann Blylh & E d m u n d Gwcnn

Sally & Si Anne Co-Feature

Just Across The Street Ann Sheridan, John Lund

Wei,lugi2r Mat. & Evening-

2 Toohnioolor Hits J e a n n e Crain - Dick Haymes

State Fair Plus

Estlior Will iams

Duchess Of Idaho

I.lhinry DIrpclors mot on Tuesday nighl nl the Norlhford LIhrnry.

The rinnnlng Commission, Zon­ing Conunlssion nnd Bonrrt of Ap­peals mel nn Tuesday nlglii nt the Center School.

The Bonrd for ihe Admission of Eloclors will be In session In llie Norlli Branford Town Ilnll on Snt-urdny nflornoon, August 23, from 2 until B P.M. Persons who hnve' lived In the town of North Brnl-ford tor n porloU 61 six months and In Ihc Smio of Connecllcul for one yeni, who nre over twenty-one yonrs of ngc nnd nblo lo rend the English Inngungo nnd h(ivc not boon'eliivlclod M listed crimes nre eligible lo bo mndo. Nnlurnllzed citizens are required lo present Iheir niiliirulbatlon papers.

VolIng MiK'lilnes For Novenilier Voters In the lown of Noith

Bi-nnford will use voting mnchlncs for the first time this November. The innchinos which woie ordered months ngii by ihe Uonid of Select­men hnve nrriveri nnd will be pinced in polllnR iilncos one week bofoio ilio election i.'uy, Instruction in their use will be given befoic Novcinbei.

t,range itieiaing The l(i|iic for the Lecturer's

Hour which will follow Ihe busi­ness session of Tolokel Orange nl Ihe town hnll on 'I'uesdny night of tills, week will he '.'Punch nnd runs." This will be nn hour of ru.i for nil. Jii.'fresbnienls will he .served by Mr. nnd Mfs. ,1ohn Wlltmei-Mrs, Arthur Mnynnrd, Mrs. Ocorge Leonm-d nnd Miss Beth Ann ijeunni'd. . ;

N<iles M/Sgl. .Stephen Igou nnd Mis

Igou with ihelr two youiig sons liave arrived nt the home of Mr. nnd Mi's. Thomns Bernard on NoU'h Hill llonii for n visit. Mrs. Igou will ho remembered ns Miss Grace nornnrd. M/Sgt. Igou Is now sln-tloned nt West. Pnim Bench with iho I'nlni Bench Inlernnllonnl Alr-IKJl'l. ,

Miss Cecelln Doody Is spending n week nl Cape Cod.

Ml.ss Adele Hlllninn, princlp»l of Center School and Miss Mary Gib­bons, former teacher at . CeiTter School hnve returned from a seven thousand miles motor trip through the West. Tlio young women left Ningnrn Falls and on through' Glacier Nnllonitl Park, Lognn Pnss, Banff, Lnke Louise, the Columbin Ice Fields, Jasper lind Yellowstone NutlonnI Parks.

While those In North Brnntord were suffering with' the bent and drought, Miss IliUmnn nnd Miss Gibbons reiiort thai .they enr counlei'cd snow, hall and rain, nnti that their usual irnveliing logs were suits and topcoats.

Deniocr.it 1 IJiny This Wenk » 'i'lie i;)emocruls of North Brnn-

ford have n busy schedule for the prcsenl week. Delegates nnd other nieinliers of the pnrly were |n nt-lendnnco nl the 12th Senntorlnl Dl.slrlct Convention In Madison on Mondny night. Ernest 'I'rumpold and .Tnnies Dwyer were elecled del-agates, Daniel Doody and Marlon Bradley, allernales.

A speelnl meeting of the town eonimhiee has been called for

KAST HAVBN NEWS riiursdny, AiigiiHt 21, in52 I'nge 8

A'ednesdny night In the Norlbford Firehouse.

Severnl members of • the pnrly M\ nttend liic hiinquel for the laih oenntorinl District nt ihe Colon­nade nt Momnuguin on Thursdny iilglit. Ueseivnllons were made by Chairman nnd Mis. .Toseph Lubeck, iJn and Mrs. CImrles Donndio, Ir. nnd Mis. J. Philip Egnn, Mr.

jnd Mrs. Wllllnm T. Williams, am. 41. nnd Mrs. Miehnel MrKnsky.

A Deinocrnlic Caucus will be held in the Norlh Binnford Town Hnll in Fridny night to select enndl-Jates tor the November eleelion.

The week will come to n close with nn outing ni Club SO pavilion. All Domoernts nnd thair friends are Invited for the Suiurriny nfter-nnon or evening. Guest spenker-s will he present, nnii refreshments -jf hamhuigera. hot dqgs, coin eu.. A'lll be prepnred for Ihe guest'; and .•nleitnlnnicni fuinl.shed.

Mason Assists To^vnic Upsurge With Polcnl Bat

f-cgals llSTIUtr OF BSAHFIBO. 1!. I'lmi''4lt

rOUtlT. Airaill 1?, 19'32 etl.ll» nl JOIIIl H. HldCtl li ',;,lit ilii'iitl,

Vccnitfl. Th( n u ' l i i - hail-n olillillH l:„ n.lMnii'.n-

hn Buount with lairl f'.la'l lo f.llt Cmrt tot 1 lOWSflW, 11 (!

onnEllEO—Tl'at IM 19111 ilay of Ainuil A, ). 1952 BI 2 o'elocli in tite ttWtnnon. nl ttlt 'lolial* DttfH tn Ittailntil. bt niitl lli« lame it

itsiftiH lot it tieatini] o;i till aliowatite ol tBl;l I'Imitiiiltatiaii a:coifit villi taftt ttta #. a-'t t:it "itiutt ditetli riorn l(. GJIttitiiit'l lo till all trrt-•011 iolirtttnl I'irtfh to ap eat r.t laiil tliin anil lilatf. tiy iJi'lilhlilii Ihli order in tome -"ows. fianer niitilitlitd is Nt-v Harm roinlv a-id liatinr) a titciila ton h sai'l di-ltict. and liy na-tini a cctiy 0.1 III* |i:it)'lt iion tiosl ill llie Torrn ol luort-,'or't wl'/ie tlie decratid lati d««ll.

Oy tlie Coiitt; rior.i K. Col:limi!ti

Cltrli

A—111 I.OS'r AND l'-OtJNi>

llST—ira-.k Pocliailiooli oi Dixwill Are. bel«eti Whitney Are, aid Wasltlnuto't Are. Fritlay. Meate relrtn to Mrt. Malard. 9 V^ntlilntito;! Ake.. Ilamdeo. Cliettnul B.CIll t.

.MITOMOltlLRS FOIt SALE H-I

t . ' . c r . i i " " -« ' r 'FCT.iic SLnv i t i ; CD.

U!i; Wlilliirr A.niie fhrne Cll li-532n tlr'rli •t.'l')r S'l.I.e

t:f>.rfical A;!|ilian;e-, b Radj'i Cite-. C. Eerrltr

Er,icfl Sririte fli all A-iilinn^e',

inov/F,!

770.1 'lirsel ' Areiiie IF tr curs CIISS3. VIE 5i;Lf. AfJIJ Str.VlCi: ' I . Tefetdiolie Clleilniii S-521'l

iiAtancii UPIIOUITEHV SHOP E'.tima;ei G adly Glren Saitt & WcrkloOMl

1161 OiXAeli Aren!;e. ilainden teienhoiie SPriite 7-0K17.

ron TIRES. AND DATTLnii.. CALt — SAM . IIAMnE;!'3 7iHE h(AII —

WIIITNEV TISE EXOllANGi; llaniden't Leaiil.iy Tire Uirlrltnilor

2276 V/hilney Are. Tei, ATnalei 2.d549

wofa si;niciis MAJE TO OBOW. niome-Pia-.lli: Wire. Atnlnilt tl-.t Slii inlet. V6.S!> iier

"•Sllllare. plywood f iit To Order. f,Jef(ert l.iimlier fltimpai'.y, ft. Main Street, ntanloril. ItUliliard S.3.ll!'1.

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Boll .'Mason One icason for the recent up­

surge of the Bi'anfoi'd 'I'ownies is the power paekeii bat of Bob Ma­son picluvcd nliove. The recent Branford High School grnd con­tinues lo hit around the .rlOO circles, In Sunday's . doubl6header ngninsl Stnddle Mill he gathered four bits In nine limes at bat and drove in two runs. Besides his asset as a hitler he is also fast ntool having lo^hls credit ovef five stolen bases in league conipellllon.

Bob Is a niomber of Uncle Sam's Nnvnl Reserve, and unless he .should receive Ills orders it appears Ihnl ho is well betidetl towards a sucepssfulseast.in, :

j r . M u s i c a l A r t M e e t s Irene Pohmursky was hostess to

the .lunlor Mu.slcal Art Society al a picnic belli recently al the Thimble Islands Inn at Stony Creek. The group enjoyed games nnd .swimming.The nflernoon wns concluded, with , a short liuslness meeting. Regular nctlvllles of the club will resume in Seplember.

EtIASOri OUTSTAKOIHG IJSED CAII3

11)51 ITUDEBAKEII Clianti. 2.Dr. 5ed., Or. It. 1951 KAISER Sneilal 2-Dt. R. « II. III53 STUDEIIAKER tandciiiitet. Or. . R. A II. 1949 STUOEBAKER Com. Con. l;oi!|ie, Or II. II. 19'I9 OLDStAODItE 4.Dr. Sed. Piilur., fl. & II. 1948 STUDEDAKER 4-Ot. Sed. II. i Delroster 1917 ol.nsi.lOnllE 2.0r. Sed, Or, II. & It. 1946 OUti;K 4-Dr. Sed. R. & H.

Toil liade in AiloAance on yoiii old car

ELtASON klOTORS IRCl. Yojr Stndeliaker Uealer • 1051 Dlxweli Avenue

0|Kn Frtninrj!. Tel, UNireriity^.Ol!!)!

r . l C Y C I . r . H . M O T O I l O y O L K : ' : !•.—11

TWO GIHI.:; IIICVCLES l i good condalon. Pilre rrasoualile. Plioir liUilliaid IS'1701,

MT. cdPMUL Or.YCLE SHOP llamnen"; tte'idiliialttn

For llir.y. le Salei And Serrlte i'n,K And t'lipniies

cntuwr,;.', UUILT 4 INGUSH IIUMBEI! hlC>-olES

?'J«i V/ l , ' -v dren-i Ml. '..irniel lelenlio.iei l,i;«lniit B.0415 — Clleslnut 8-4121

MOTOIt SCOOTERS - I I ! FOR SALE—47 Cnrliman f otor Scooter, Entiine ercellent conililion, liody cood ton-ll'.ion. 'Rea-onahle oiler aiceiileii tor nuidl lale. Call

GLendale 3.2233.

liUSINKSS SKRVICES

SERVICE AND REPAIRS on teierilion, radio and retrliieratori. Piclnte tnlies one year nnaranlee $1.25 per incil. Jacit's Elecltic Repali. HUliliard S-4335.

ALL KINDS ol masonry worV. niilmneyi. wall', pninled or rebiiill. liniler lltock, cement wort, and lealiy toolt r lalted. Fiee eillninlei. ReaionabIG piicet. Cati 11. Sm!t!i. FUtton 7-575G.

LANDSCAPING 4 GARDEN WORK, Larrn lerliM;. Ina and roilintl. Sliriililiciy tiantplanted. Old shtiitibcry removed ami replaced. Call anytime Clieitmll 6.5200. • : •' .J

RUnOISIt REMOVAL SERVICE rejutar. ncclllyi calli, or octaiioiml lemovol jervice. no job toe targe or loo I'nail. Coll Edwaid C. SIfbhins al Cileitiml 8-1167.

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VMSIIING MACHINE REPAIRS an'l Elertrltai Rppaii

We Hare Pail-, to Fit Any Wa-.liinn Kncliine

AMCniCAN APPLIANCE ro, 2516 Wliltney Ave, Phone Clleslnut 0-4444

IIKLI' WANTlll)

STENOCRAPIIER—Or ertelleit typill to le.inl ediiiltnne. Ilaniden oflice 40 lioni weel<. Nt, erp'.ri?n:e iiecestniy. in aiip'yinij (jive a'le, edi'ta*to.'l. iplire-tei. Rep'ies ifr-pl conlldential. Write Hamilen r,l!r'inlcle. Doi 207.

o in i l AND WOMEN^AIITED"" Erpeiieitced oil ait naits nl men's diess and snort shirt'.. Special—first slitcli joiners-^bnttonliole maVef.—coliai sttleri and secund stitch faciiiii nialier:, alto lentiters o.i Sl'iin SeAlnn Katiiine-.. Good tiay, slcaily vroilt. Holidays and vacatio.is Willi nay and insiii.inte benelits. Shoie Line Inis lalei yoii i|i llie dnor.

ASHLEY SHIRT CORPORATION Oranford. Connecticnt

Plione HUlibard II-1793.

UOYS WANTED

Ertierienced in onr cnllina I'enarlment Spreaders a.id (lour boys also learners

Good pay and steady vvottt Sliore line bus tat-et "nn to tlie iloor

ASHLEY SHIRT COItPORATlON Dianford. ConnectlciTt

Phone HUbhaid S-3V93

WOMAN TO GET dinner lor tliree adults nlgiils a weeti in Spring Glen. Please morniniil Clleslnnt 8-2219.

WANTED HIGH SCHOOL iltl or vroman to do occassional haby stttinu in till. Carmrl. Will pay 60c per hour wiicn tiie two chi'dien are up: 50c per boir when Ihey are in h'-L We will n'ovide Iransportation. Call ntestniit 8.1200.

Especially in business, a man is never rated any higher than his own estim­ate of him,?elf.

Let people know you have the best facilities, the best-trained v/orkers, and that yc'u give the finest .lervice

in your line. Use The

FREE mss mmm^ These Classified Ms astpai''

In ihe 3 pagiers iiublished h^

FREE PRESS PyBUGATO^^SS

The Hasnilen Qhrosiicie

The Branford Review

The East HIayerj Mews

and are read hy over 3,G@6 fairisiies in Hamden, Norlh I' aven, Ghesliiirs,

Bradford, & East Uawn

II<)I;HEIII)I,I> UOOOH

' l-.RAY ENAMCL COMBINATION Glenwocd lantie ; lor sale iciio^rhle. Call CHestnut 8-2.165. .

r.oOLE.tAlOO ICE BOX. fas ra ,iie. nentune out-huant mn'i-r. small nrtal talbe. cue pair cars, small weljin' oijltit. small jio-caw. Phone liUbbaiJ 8-4335.

I'lA.NO TUNING l l -S - i

CXPFRT PIANO TUNING and repalrino. P,i"".,t leiri'.e. U.inaid BirVe. Call SPeuce C.1I109.

UriiVEisAlT MATTRESS CO.—Hlltresses. Pil lows, hoc Sprlnos. Glider Ports, new it renovated —etti:Bl to new. One day service. 779 Warner Slieel. Mamden. Cati UNIieislly 5-8417.

USED REFRIGERATORS 01, WASHING MACHINES

Etecfric Ranees — Automatic Waslieis Reasonabi> Pticed

Piomnt anil Ellicienl Selvice On Rellitieratiun & Laundry Equipment

AR,<.COH ELECTRIC, INC. 42 Qorton Street Guillord

Tel GLenda'e 3-2342

WANTHI) TO BUY 11—41

V/ANTEO TO OUY—Anytbinij that Is old le-itrrd CSS of its condition. Antiques, china, (jiassviare, c'odrs.doUs. bisque, porcelains and lirr-itnre of any period. Contents of homes boiuihl tor cash or sold on commission basis. John S, Erposito. 58 Mechanic Street. Hew Haven, Com. Pho.le ST 7-4556.

11—31 ANTIQUBS

ANTIOUES IIOIJGIIT AND SOLD

HAROLD SMITH PHONE CHestnut 8.2931 2235 Dinueil Avenue

MOItTdACK nlONKV

FiRST ViORTCAnLS COllallT AND SOLD Loans. Retinancimj. New Loans Lonqbolham. 207 Oranoe SI. Tel. LOcust 2-4B15.

INSTRUCTION r-'r!

.lOIS WANTEO, T'-EiMAI.E 11-7

RETIRED MAN would like work a: handy mail in piivaU borne. Call ItUbliaid 8-3210 aliytinie.

WOOD, COAL, Olt, U-W

IHE UiL ; : ;|J DETTER, . BUT OUR SERVICE IS.

., ' FOR FUEL OIL CALL FITCH BROS. MT. CARMEL

1228 Whitney Ave. Tel. CItesgjil 8-0907

IN HAMDEN A

MODERN MUSIC STUDIO

Teachin;] Beiilnncrs nnd Advanced Students in

SAXAPHONF, CLARINET, GUIT''., DRUMS,

iRU.MPET, PIANO

MICHAEL DELL MUSIC STUDIO

1168 Divweil Ave. Tei. LOcust 2.5081

MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS lor Guilar and Slrinn Uass. Joseph Blancn. 301 Humpiucy Street. Hew Haven. Phone MAIn 4-5232.

DANCING PRiVATE liome studio. Dailel. toe. tap. acroliatic. character, cas'.anets. Beqinners and advanced. immediate enrollment. Proies-sionai teacher. Miss Judy. ATwater 8-0259.

. MY CUSTO.'/.tR 1-,';'T GETTING • (4ARHIED.

MY •'•CUSTOMER DOESN'T HEED HIE REDftOOM SUITE

LIVING ROOM SUITE, DINETTE SET

"DENOAL" COMB. RANGK "UNIVERSAL" WASHtR

"WtSTINGiillUit" REF. TELEVISION SET

OA\2 "Moimwit" rum. simps, tables, i.-laii: piclnte., smolier, and a tew oilier '.mail items

iVE BEEN HOLDING EVERYTHING IN MY WAREHOUSE FOR 5 MONTHS

I'LL SELL IT FOR WHAT THEY OWE ME

IF YOU'RE RELIABLE YOU CAN CONTINUE TO MAKE PAYMENTS

I'LL conlinue lo hold it if yuii don't need it riuht away

I'LL SHOW IT TO VOU ANY DAY OR EVE

il yon dult't iiave any lia'ispoitation, fit scud my car for you. no ohiication FOR APPOiNTMENT PHONE

MR. ALBERT . UNivcrsity 5-7482 Al'.er 6 P. It. LOcusl 2.7202

A—I—13—E—n—T—'—S 187 GEORGE ST. NEW HAVEN

Open any ere by aiipointment

CIKTS

liALTUW AND SPARROVJ GIFTS

41 WHITNEY AVENUE NEW HAVEN 10. CONN.

I'OU KEN'I

HALL FOR RENT—Ameriio Ciiib Rati ilemini,way Ave., EasI Haven. Call 7rl708.

al 29 HOIiail

OUEKNIIOIJSES r o U SALE M—1)

GREENHOUSE FOR SALE—A pielabrlcaled sec­tional Hodgson Greenhouse 19 feel lony by 8 Icet wide. Ideal fur Hie home carden tnttiusiasl. Cati Cbesbire 2280.

RENT WANTED U-12 YOUNG BUSINESS COUILE deslle lour-sii

room apaitni-it cr Hat in subnths. Please call alter 6 P. M. HAin 4.1452.

RENTS V7ANTED Working couple desire a lour or five room unfurnished ftat. Pbone AT 8.1010 (Xteislon 9 durin: the day. or I4A 4-3008 evenlnqs.

APARTM'ENT WANTED—New school Icactier and wile with modest budqet need quiet ntilurnisbed apartment, prelclably wiUiii one mile of Branford Hiuii School. Write Free Press Pub'i-catioiis. P. 0. Box 206, Ml. Caimel.

WANTED TO RENT—4-5.6 Room bouse oi apaiL ment unfi rnisbed in Cheshire aiea. Retpomible lamily with references. Two adults and one little tilH 41/2. Wiltini to sign lease. Wish to occupy witiiin next 3 months. Reply Box 201 Hamden Chionicle, 3013 Oixwell Ave., Hamden, Conn.

Legal s

DINING • DANCINH- COCKTAILS

weeputq R E S T A U R A N T

LAUREL STREET • EAST HAVEN • Tel. HO 7-S576

Shore Town Summer & Service

• r 1

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

270 Main St., Branford

. T e l . HU 8-3185

Auto Accesiiorio.'s - Hardware

f i sh ing Taokle-Sporling Goods

OABEL'S MAIN PACKAGE STORE

?D8 Main St. Branford F r e e - Delivery

Represenat ivos of S. .S. I'lEUCR Till. IIU 8-1072

Wines - Liquors - Beer

Central Cleaners Dyers • Homo of Distinctive Cleaning

W e Operate Our Own P lan t 4-H^ur Cleaning Service

Call For and Deliver S~'2 Sdiiil Kl . riiuiii' HO 7-007

Augie's Auto Repair General Repairing Tires — Batteries

AAA SERVICE AAA

LEGAL . ' DISTRICT OF ORANFORD, ss., PROBATE COURT Allliusl 19. 1952.

Estate ol WILLOUGHBV AOELBERT WAL. LAi.t:, in said district, deceased,

Ihe Trustees bavirm cxbiblted their adininis. iralioij account willi said estate to this Coiiit lur allowance, it is

ORDERED-Tlial tile 2Glb ilny of August A. D. 1952 at .2 o'chick In the attcinoon. at Hie Piobnte Ollice in Dianlord, be and the same is assi"ned lor a hcariii; on ||ie allowance of said admiiiistiation account wllb said estate, and tills Court directs Flora K. Goldsmith to cite ait uersois interested therein to aniiear at said time and place, by pubiisiilnti Ibis order in some newspaper liublislied in Hew Haven County and bavin-.' a rirculaiton In said district.'

By the Coiiil; Flora K. Gutdsmitii

. Clerk

DISTRICT OF DnANFOROr'ss." PifoBA'TE COURT. Aunnsl 6. liiS2 Estate ol THOMAS H, JENKINS, in said ills,

liict, deceased, ^ . The Administratrix iiavinn exhibited her adminis-

Intioi account ivltli saii| islalt lo this Court tot -illowance. ft it

.IROERED—That Ibe I5lh day ol Aunust A. 0 1952 nt 2 o'clock In the: afternoon, at fir Probate Office in Oranford, be nnd Hie same Is asittnel for a tieaiiim 01 the niIo,i'ance of sai' idmtnislralion account Willi said estate, and tliii Cmirl directs Flora K. Goldsmitli to cite a 1 perso s inteiested iheiei;! lo appear al said tune and place by pubiisiitng Ibis order i.i some news-npcr pnhlislied in New il,-i,en Co.inlv and havj.iti a circulation In said distilcl, and by posting a copy on the public si'.'n post in Hie Town ol Dnnlcrd where the deceased .l-ast dwelt.

By the Couil: Flora K. Guhlsniith

Cterl

rMiim 110 T-.l'ilH -ISO MillII SI.

GEORGE A. SISSON Insurance

Fire — Bonds Automobile Casualty

21 ClilllSfy A\<'. Ettst llavtiii

.Barker Trucking Co. Local a n d Long Distance Moving, Crat ing, Storage 5 Uro Ave. E a s t Haven

Office • Residence 7-1870 V. A. linrititi- 110 7-000

SHORE LINE SCHOOL . • OF DRIVING

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Ptiblitlirri Wrrtty by Fin Pitn Pubtltalioni. Yraily Suhttriiititil $2.50.' K.\ST IIAVKN. C O X X H C T l r i - r , ' I ' l i r i iSDAV, i V m - S T 28^ 1!l?ii;

*oard Requests School Mncrease Of 29 Par Cent

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A piiiposctl M-hiiol liudgpt total-'inp '5621,201, or 28.8 per cctii jilRhci Ihnn foi- Ihr- fiscal ycni- lins b(?cn bUbmlUori lo the Boat-d of Fl-i.mcc lohn 11. Corbclt, sccrctnry br Ihr Boni-il of Ertucallon revealed Oils wr ek.

An itemi-.!oil list of c.\peiises fof lllti lomlng yoiii- shows that the

S i m Rest sitiglo Item hclphiR lo'rnisc J the pioposoil liudRel, Siai,169 ovei-i | h e pabt ycai-',s .school expenditures J J s an Inct-easeof $6'1,10'J In salai-ies

» f o i leguliii- leucltei-s. Most of the | | tPi"posed inct-enso is for the tcach-

gini; staff of the oienicnlai-y schools 'Which would t-ecelve $226,917 as yagalnst .'SITB.'IOO for the 1S51-52

ifsycat I'he i-egulnr high school pny-rbll in CDtnpai'ison, would go from

I lib |)t csont ,$157,285 to $172,880. ' In asking for an enlarged puy-

K roll the school boat-dpiesentcri the B/ ffallowlng ticcounting;

% Snlaiies 10 new teachers, LJ27')00 September 1053 salaries, iirevcn new teachers estimated for flD53 5-), $1800. Amount Included

Ipi tetroacllve payment of Sep-acnibcr 1952 increments, $3827. In-Sifcreaiics lo present staff, $29,<1'15.

Teachers' salaries, substitutes. iTnerease, $500.

Teachers' Salary Supervisor. In-Icrense $730, $220 retroactive pay Mot two weeks' work in August,

Teachers' salaries, adult educa-pion. Increase $50.

Another item which takes . a ^largo Jump in the budget retiuest S is the amount of .$37,300 for con-J,trnc! * repairs. Hopresenting a f$20,300 increase over the "$8,000 In

Jtetiie current budget, the,, recom-flgneitdod allotment for contract ro-r^jalt-s Includes $23,300 for the iiigh Mii-'lioul and $1-1,000 for the elemen-fetary schools. fe| Among the "repairs" listed are: g-painting of the in^terlor of the High |«'§chool, $15,000, Installation of new ftotl burning furnace at Higliland ftiachool, $6,000, flnd rcsurfflslng of I :High School loot, $3,000 ft^'Ihe board is lequosling a total ^ ^ C $11 874 foi the pui chase of new ^fquipjij/snl for classrooinsi " T h e ^S'f^m lepiosenls an $8fi^t hooHt ^ J v e i money allotted foi this pui-M^osc m the piesent budgel *i.!gA sueable item which helps ac-aCQUitt toi the Increase is the pay-Wroll for legulai custodians totaling P$38 607 01 $7 407 ovei the amount i"jiot I h e c u i r m t yeai The cxlia j^Jiioney Was' for the salat-y of a.new Kcuslodiati for Cillis School,. .$3250, r .and inci^iiascs of'S'1157 lo the preS-f» cnt staff. j" ; Besides the new equipment f whicli comprises "Capital Outlay,'' ' hcie arc the total figures for the ! other six categories of expenses • compared with outlays in the prcs-[ cnt budget (in parentheses). I i General expenses, including eXec-> Utive and clerk salaries. $22,091 (as I against $21,017 for the current

budget). , . ^, Instruction, including teaclicrs! -V^laries, textbooks, and supplies, |M36,327 ($362,737). ' ' ^O|)eratlon of plant; including custodian's- salary, utilities nnd

v*iuel, $62,384, (.$49,707). ^'Maintenance of plant, including fepnirs, $42,947 C$14,546)

meilicnl supplies, Iranspurtalion for puiiils and cafeteria subsidies, 539,.354 ($34,104).

Miscellaneous. $5,324 ($4,324). The budget for Ihe current yeni

lolals $490,032, of which $259,007 is for the elementary schools and 3230,966 Is for Iho high school rite pi-oposcd $621,201 liuilgel

breaks down as $3;i5,2^6 for Ihe oleinenlary schools and $285,055 fur the high school.

In short, $76,179 more Would be spent In the proposed 1952-53 bud­ge! for elementary schools and $.54,990 more for Ihe high school, above what was spent In the clos­ing year.

All figures have been rounded off to the nearest dollar.

Installing Gillis School Windows opy —fiSA) A Your

Ensign Dan Taylor Leaves For Korea Service With Navv

• Ensign Daniel W. Taylor, 23-ycar old brother of Town i-*rosecutor Robert M. Taylor .Ir., left this week for assignnient with the u'.S.S Delta, a repalrship oiierating in Korean waters.

The son of Dr. and Mrs. Robot I M. Tayioi-, of 578 Thompson Ave­nue, Kiisign Taylor graduntcd last June fi-om Washington and Lee University, In Lexington, Vli-glnla. He received a B.A. degree in Eng­lish. While nl .school he was editor of Lite college publicalioii. "Shen-andonh" and is a member of Sigma Chrfraljsrnily. , Young Taylor received Ills com­mission after serving for four yeai-s In Hie Reserve Officers Corps at Washington and Lee.

Tax Office To Open Saturday Mornings As Deadline Approaches

rax Collector. Herman Hack-barth has announced that the final hftlt on tax payments for the cur-icnt yeat are duo on Septenxber W and special office hours will be oh-stivod to enable citizens, lo make such payments Tito tax oftico will be open on thieo Saturday morn­ings from 9 1.0 12, beginning- on August 30 and also on September 13 In .idtlition. the office will bo open on Friilay evening, September 12 to 8 P.M. MI-. Haekbarth urges all • taxpayers to ' make payments as soon as possible lo avoid the last minute i-ush.

Aux'iliai-y agencies, Including Blade.

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A s s i g n e d T o F o r t D i x Second Lt. Wilfred ,7. Talbot ,Ir..

son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Tal­bot of 8 Bartlott Road, who recent­ly entered active service, has been assigned tp Fort Dix, N. J., for duly with: the Ninth Infanti-y Division, commanded by Maj. Gen. Honior W. Kielcr. ' , < - . ,

A- graduate of East, Haven High .School, tht!'lieutenant earned his Bachelor of. Arts. Degi-oe.at t|iei TJnIvoi-sliy of Connecticut,' Storrs, and Is a member of Scabbard and

Gillis School Opening Seen Delayed 12 Days

Board To Receive Plan To Make Up Lost Days Chief Hayes Issues Warning That Fire DangcrMayReturn

— Lucas Stiiillii uorumin an shown Inn iiisliilling sti 11 «indo« sushis iii a i lassniom nl Ihi new Willium K. (lillls School III i i skpmd effort lo lm\e part of (In hmlding r(ad,i fornsi li.\ Sipliinliir in. I'lislpiineniciil of the opening date was forced liy iiinlcrinls, shorlagrs and uiianlicipaU'd ilclii.vs in coiislrtic-.lioti. Thf-worliers will lie ilircclcrt lo eoiicentnile comitlitting iiiie portion nf tini selioiil first.

Twin Sisters Dominate

Dooley Swimming Meet '•A pair of 13-year old twins and

B^^EasI Haven High School supho-inbre dominnled the annual Frank pjoley Swim meet held Tuesday afternoon nl Fenlon's nnd Pero's

p ^ c h e s . ft-^ancy Lynch, swimming under [t|ie colors of Lampliier's Cove, took Kl^ee blue ribbons and her sister fC^ol look one second place antl W<n^ I wo thit-d places. Mike i?5f''<'(on, a freshman member of •"•- higli .school's swim ' team last

took two first ^spots and a ^ i | d to show his supremacy In the M ' s field. '^-ftlthough she .liad.no yhancf! tp, rS'ffll'f''! In hei- long distance sw'irii-MJlrfc '.^loclally, Lynn B?croft won •tVA place In the glrl'f opeii Brqast-,«j™;«'. a second in the 100 yai-d I'S.e.iJ.lyle and a third In Ihp 50 yard jbai;Kslroke. •. ' g4lj |ncy Lynch got her .ribbons SrftJV fifsl place in Ihe liw yard .^'petlylc, the 50 yard freestt'le for . -^ r l ^ l S and undei- and Ihe 50 yard 'Becrofl. 3. Carol Lynch.

25 yard freestyle girls (gii-ls 7 and under) — 1. Helen Ilydok. 2. .loyce Cliapman. 3. Geraldine Nor-don. «

25 yard fr^jstyle (boys 7 and un­der) — 1. William Burns. , ,

IQO yard freestyle (girls open) — 1. Nancy Lynch. 2. Lynn Beci-ofl. 3. Carol Lynch.

100 yard freestyle (boy.s open) 1-Mike Breielon. 3. Pete Welnsteln. 3. Jack Terrace. ' •

30 yard freestyle (girls 9 and un­der) — Vicky WliUams. 2. Ft-arices Jackson. 3. Betsy Leonard.

30 yard freestyle (boys 9 and under)>'— 1. Danny Lawler. 2. Chris Walters. 3. John Hubbell. '.. W) yardffree.stylc (girls ,12 jtnd u'hdeM'-i-'l. Patty Hull. 2.,'Fldi--enco .Desmond. 3. Doniia Monnolr.

'•nrt yjiiil-j'freeslyle (boys 12 and uhiler) — 1.' John Flanagiin';', 2, Joe Smith, ,X Frank Hubbell.

50 vard freestyle. (girls 15 and under) -— 1. Nancy Lynch. 2. Lynn

Democrats Name Delegates For State Convention

The Democrats of East Haven held their primary Friday n the lown iiall and elecled delegates to the State convention in Hartfor'd, .Sopleniber 4-5. when they will nqnilnate a candidate tor Unlled Stales Senator lo succeed the late Brien McMahoii, whose recent death created a vacancy.

As there was no contest, the sec-rotary casl one ballot.

The delegates named wore Ellz-abelli -Chapkovlch. Hat-old La-polnt, Frarik, S. Clancy, Felice Bolta, Artliur RIpcio, James Carl-land,-: S'alvaUire Longobardi nnd Ai-mbn-Krikorian. • • Alt'priiates: Domenlc Mellllo,

Coriradina Maiisfield, Wilfred ilaftcr, Charles Copeland, Alfred Holcombe,' George Wood, Leioy Jordan and Peter Limoncelll.

Justices of I'eace named were; Wilfred Rafter, .William Ftlend, Luco Meoll, ,Tohn Garrity, Josp|ih Pallman and. Betty Chajikovich Peter Limuhcelli. '

Hartford Takes Over)V\rKi '^Apofmitn Wage /nformation \-^^^-^^ ^ C i e u m a n

After .September 2, no Informn- r i p l < > 0 ' ' l 1 ' P ' 'T'fb flt^P lion on Wage Slahlllzatlon or Sal- { y - ' ^ b ^ " - ^ ^ " V f L f l ui-y Stabllizollon, and no lileratui-c concerning those controls, will he

t)5icl«stn)klng event, fcnrol had two thirds in freeslylc swimming and a s|cop(1 in Ihe bieaststroke. ''I-Anpther double winner was John

(^Iniingan who won the 50 yard ;tt^eslyle for hoys in 12 and under .a; d the 50 yard freestyle for buys pi ;and under. !'•' [dp Kolclsky Jr., dominated the 55 yard bieasistroke for boys, 1 ',: fhe race was sppn.siirad by the H rry Barllelt Post, American Le-ffl n-pnd was witnessed by Frank .Ii^Doolcy Jr., after whom.the ev-enijis named. Colonel Dooley par-linpated in handing out the' a-wgprds following the meet.

•Iriie i-esuits:

.'iO yard freestyle (boys .15 and under) — 1. John Flanagan. 2. Peter WInstcin. 3. Mike Brerelon.

' 50 yard breastslroke (girls ppcn) — 1. Lynn Becioft. 2. Carol Lynch-3. Dot McLoughlln.

50 yard breastslroke (boys open) ~ 1. Joe Koletsky. 2. Jim Lee. 3.. Jim Enright. . ',•,, ;',S0 yard hackstrdke (girls ope'n) li Nancy Lyrtch. 2. Dot Mcl,p,ugh-lin. ,3. Lynn Becrofl. . . '-,-..

50 yard backstroke (boys'6peh) 1. Mike Brerelon. 2. Frank Keefe. 3. Jack Terrace.

Don Thomas of the Harry R. Barllelt Post was chairman of the meet assisted by 'volunteers.

Tickets For DEMS SundayOuting Available To All

Tickets lo the Democratic Oul-Ing that is In be h.cid Sunday Sep­tember 7, 1952 al Molnar's Glove on Podge Avenue, opposite llio air-purl are'-'iiov/ available from all membei'S nt the Dcmoei-allc Town Committee.

The fpllowint' contests are being Planned by. the committee foi which pt4-/,es will be awarded the winners; Horseshoe pitching, Wom-nis foflt-race, Childrens foot-race, Chlldpcns .sack-r'a'ct*, wheel-barrow race,' egg throwing contest anti Pinochle .'I'ournamenL , A hcnuty'<oonl6sl Is'^Lso planned. Intt.Jusl Wlio the parliclirants will be Is a commlllee .secret and will liot be revealed until it Is almost lime for the contest lo start; Judges fot' this contest will be Mr. Frank Clancy. James Garlland. Charles -Copeland, Armen Krikor-'it'ri, Dominic Mclcllo and Sal Longobardi.

, Members of committee ate 'Charles Sliiemore and Mary .Sabo, Co-chnirnien, Richard Sellow,

croy Jordan, Domenlc Melcllo, [can Foley, Karl Kormalz, Vin-lent Volrono and James Sheehan.

T h e public is cordially invited md children escorted by their par-nis will be admitted free. It is urgent for those planning lo

ittend to obtain their tickets as oon as possible as a large crowd •j expected and tickets will be lim-;ed for this annual event.

given out from the U.S. Defiarl-mcnt of Labor field office In Room 3, 294 Cedar .Street, jNew Haven.

Leo A. Gleason, regional rilt-ector In New England of Ihe Wage nnd Hour nnd Public Ciinltacts Divi­sions, which maintain the local office, announces that future re­quests of the sort .should be directed to the Labor 'Department's field office at 721 Main Sti-eel, Conn., telephone Hartford 7-g641.

Lef/ion Variety Show Rehearsal Sept. 8th

.The first rehearsnl for the Thit-d Annual Legion Variety Show will be held at the Legion Building on Seiilemijcr 8lh, at § P.M. Tommy Maher, Sr.. direol.orfof the shoiv, nnd Donald Ilarllln, chairman of the show committee Invito all who ai-o-lnlct-esl.ed to attend this first reheai-sal. Other m'emheis of IIK,-Legion show comniitleo ard John Craig, .Tnseiih Caaht-ese and Robert Gandossy.

State Convention The Rciiubliciin iirlmnry to elect

delegales lo the Republican Slate ciinvention in llartfurd, Septeinlier 4-5, when the nominee for U.S. SetMllor fur four years to fill the vacnni.-y ciiused liy the death of Senator nt4an McMahoii, will be .selected, wns held Monday In the lown hall. Since no o|)|ioslng candi­dates were listed, the secretary, Mrs. Frank Barker, secretary of the primary, east one hnllot for the candidates as nominated recently liy the Republican Town Conir niiltee.

Tho.so nominated are: First' Se-eclnuttt Frank A. l;iirker, Willlatn .Iitsiiers, ,lack Dnwier and Mrs. •lohn E. Croumcy. Alternates: Mathew Anastnsio; Judge. Vlncoiil

•:x-Com(rr Wells To Head Legion Program In"Bo>vr'

I'nsI Ciimmiinilcr Frank C. WelU of llnrry l;. nartlell Post N1.1. .''n. i\nietlran Legion baa been a|i-polnlt^d as chairman of Ihe |io.sl.'s slali'-wiile |ito.|ect In ciiopernllon with the Ynle-Connoctlcul football game lo bo played In Ihe Ynle Bowl on Seplember 20tli.

All of Ihe Amorjcan Legion Posts in Ciinnei:llcut are Joining logelher for the special coi-cinohlcs which will precede the game nnd ex­press n rc-dodlcntlon of iho prin­cipals of AmorlcBnIsm In collegiate athlollctt. ' ' .

Clinlrman WoMs, In accepting llio apiiolnl ment said, ''Wo arc iiroild lo be a iinrl of this project. Wo are grateful for the gonei'(iu.4 gesture of biiih Yale nnd Connecticut Uni­versities which will enable the American Legion In raise funds to rnri-y on It's patriotic functions nnd high ideals. Wo enrnoslly hope that evei-yune In the community will co-opet-ate with Iho Amorlcnii Legloi'i In tills worthwhile cnrteavor."

Although the plahs have not been ritiall-/,cd, tontiillvo ai-rai)gomcntK call for iire-gnin'o.ceromiinloawlllch «'ll| inciitile a par'atlts byinore, lliiln 50 linu'ls, brief addresses by,nation-al and slale diRpltarlcs, . a • maiis pledge of nlleglanco by all those atlending the game/and the pres­ence of many (llstliiBtilsliod govern­mental and Legion officials.

Chairman Wells said Hint every indication pointed to a crowd of 60.000 i\[ tills football game nnd urged,all,local rosldcnls to support the pt-oJecL by nUonUIng; , ' , ,

Tickets, wlileh lire priced nl $1, will be be on sale locally in a short ,lime. The local Amoi4cim Legion Post win retain a portion of the recol|)ls In order lb foster its work in the conimunlly.

Augu.s, i-nliis have restored Ih greenness of vegelalion In meadows mill niai-shes around East lluvcii. so lliul grass fires have been rel­atively low In number litis month. However, Fire Cliicf 'i'homns J, llaycs cautions Ihe local citljienry that Seiitembcr winds may renew the fli-c hainrds.

"One thing iieoiilo will Itnvo to watch out lor Is ihul these wliltis can d ry out-the gi-ass In n few hours," he said. Chlct Ilaj'cs Urgljd lliat residents, especially niotorlnts, bo oxlrctnoly. cnrtiriil ncnr griiss lands and hi llto wooded areas where itccuniulatlons or dry grass antl leaves would servo as tinder for, cigai-utto; bulls.

So far this month. Chief Hnjros repbrtcd, flro , Itoadquhrtcrs has aiiswerqd six ciills Invulvlilg brUsh mill griiss firos., ThLs cdrnparoa tav-oihbly Willi' lasl.mbntli when' llib lo'eal snibko'-ontbrii- wcfo called oUl to cxtliigulsli '21 brush and grilss ( l i 'es . •; •

Dui4ng July and August of 1051, liiiwover, a total of only seven brush and grass tlrcii wore ro-pdrtod.' Chief, Ilnycs says he Is lioepliiB \\H tlngiirs crossed Ilia', nexi; month will not bring dry woalher nnd Incrcniiod (Ire hazards.

Don'l Use Emcrgclicy Numbers To Gel Info Says Fire Chief

Unless you have a fire lo report please don't use the fire emer-geney number when calling head-tiuarters, requests Fll-e Chief Thomas J. Hayes.

The chief expluliied that u.slng

Town Chief Issues Proclamation On Americanism Day

l'"lrst Solct-tman Frank A. Bark ei- yi'slerday Issued the fdllowInK I'roclamallon In recognition of lite Amei-lenn Legion's Americanism program scheduled for the opening football game between Yale and the University of Connecticut at the Ynle Bdwl on Saturday, Seii­tembcr 20.

WHEREAS the educational liisll-fl|tlons,of Yale and'Connecllcut ar6

the number nilglit He up the line I '•'='"<='>''"' l" the high Ideals or am-for snmennn u i i l 1.1„ ., . • ' " ' ' " " ' "tl'lotl'-'s whIch fomi a Vital ^ r someone Who Is In urgent.need a^^6 constructive adjunct to the 01 help. Chief Hayes complained, acadomle programs of Ihoso unl-linl telephone operators were giv.

ing Iho emergency number to 'ilienls without rirat dctermlnlnB Ihe iiurpose of tliplrcttll.

A similar coinpliilnt was regls-eieil by Police Chief Kdwin B.

Priest. So, say iliose officials, If you have a fire call ITObart 7-2561,

M1-.S. Levcrett Clark J'asano, Mrs. Chiifles Miller and, .'therwlse, got yoiir Intormallon by *"••" ' •'••" '" • •^;nlllng IlObnrl 7-2250.' Likewise,

If you need the police In a hurry, the number Is HObarl 7-5877, but if Its Just Intonnatlon you want, litcn call llObiu-l 7-2251.

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New Editor Welcomed^ G i r l Scout t j T r o o p B a d e

F r o m O v e r n i g h t C a m p One of the last groups of Host

Hnvon girl scouts to attend the ivernlght scout cam)) at Bantam Lake In Morris, Conn., returned home this past .weekend after siiending two weeks at Camp Towiishend. From Intermediate 'I'rortp 65 wei-c Patricia James; Ruth MacDonald and Marilyn Wheclet- and Gall James from in-:ermedlulc Troop 189.

Camp Toynshend Is oiieriited by Ihe New Haven Council of Clrl Sr-oiiis which receives direct aid from the United Fund.

versl lies, and WHEREAS the American Le-

plcn jjosts of Connecticut Itnvo. an nbldlng faith In Intcr-colloislatc atlileties and endorse the coinpell-Uve, Biiiirts proKrams of Yale and Connecticut as rcprosontlng the best American traditions of sports­manship, fair play andilhc Ameri­can spirit in action, and , ;

WireUEAS the regular sciied-ulod football game lo lie played In the Yale B(*vjl In New Haven be­tween Yale and ConnoctlcuL, on .Saturday, Scpteinbor 20, ]9.')2 will provide an excellent .opportunity for the people of our community to rc-affirm IhcOiigli iirlnclplcs of Americanism ns praellccd by bith the unlycrsltles and the Ainerlcan Leirlon, - 'NOW,.lliorcfore, I, FRANK A. n/i,n.JiR, First Selectman of East Haven, Conn., do hereby proclaim the period from Sept. 1st to Sept. 20th. 1952 for the siipporl of the cooperative project of the Ameri­can Legion posts In • Connocticul and Yale and Connecticut Univer­sities, and I call upon the clltens of this community to cooperate to the utmost In this patriotic endeav­or.

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I-'irst Si-li-ctniaii F-'riink A. Harki-r (left) i-vleiids an oftii-iiil gn;eUiiif to Ihit new rililrir of Thr Kast Hiivi-ii .N'l-ws, wliirli bceomt'i* ttll iiidepcadcnt weekly starling with this wi-i-Ii's Isstn-. rVppcariitg to wince at the Town chief's firm grip is .toimtliun ".lohn" C/.«r, who was introducrrd by Mrs. Alvln Thonipsoii, "Nifws" itssix-Iat**- i-dltor.

East Havener Rescues

Pilot After Sea Crash tir-rnusc an East Haven man de-

'•idi-d In go fishing his new 20-fool iiiiiiiir ci-uiser, R. B. Russell, of lirooksvale Rond, Ch'eHhIrc, escaped harm when the Plpor cub he was Mying ci-ashod and sank off Faulk-i(i-'ii Island. South Guilford, Sun­

day. Russell was picked up by Eric

S. CJuKiiifson, of Thompson Avenue, who was out with arfrlcnd, Ralph Bartlott, of Hamden,They saw the llano glide low anij bit Ihb water, I'he pair were in Mr. Giistafson's boat, the 'IMlsaPlnlt", which was anchored Just off the Island. As, •-hey prepared tp. motor over to Athere the plane crashed, they saw •tus.tcll clamber top the slowly iubmcrging plane and wave to them.

The aiitntcur pilot, a vetei-an of spvi.n years flying, said his motor failed suddenly bjif was unable to • •xplnin why. TbV aircraft, owned by the Usher ..Aviation Service, sank In about 75 feet of water, be­yond hope of salvation, the com­pany sold.

Earlier In the day, Mr. Gustaf-son had been boating with his wife and son but took his family home because the water was getting rougn.

Mrs. Gustafson knew nothing a-bout tho rescue until her husband and Mr; Bartletl returned home, and announced they had pulled In a "fish about 165 pounds"- Mr. Gustafson then explained his "catch" to his incredulous wife. It \^a8 the first time he had used the cruiser for fishing,

Sntiie 2H\ iiuplls as.slgned to t|te new William I-;. Oilils School,' on Taliiindge Avenue are faced With a imstponemenl, until Stiplember'' 13 of lite opening of clnssSs. •

The postponemeiil enmo to' ll^lit ycsierilay wiih tin nnnouncoiiidiil by Vincent Vctroite that oftorlsto ciiinplctc the r|(>wly-c6nstructfctl dil-ificc for oecupiiiiey next ,Wd(lrtb!i-day have hOoii wlthout.sutccsa. Mt(-icrUil shortngca wbi'c' blamcil-Jn pitrl for the cloliiy. <//••' "- .. '•• '

Mr. Vetrono iiiadti'^ his • alnto-mcnt tiftbr.vlsllltiKlliabuliaingilri the;comphiiy of sovcear.orriclolls, Including: .Tohii i i : Cdtiieil, s66rc-inry of this Boiird ot;' EtIUclitloh; School, Siii)6rlhtenilciil|t.wllUain E. (31111s; hild'ArclilltclMarbl;!. Pavis,

The grbilp. was lnt(jrmcd; Ky.;A,n-drew Bi'udbgnone,, of the. Fraiiclnl Ctinstruclloli coinimiiy,' ot , dt;rby, that iinrl or tlie building may be ctimplctcd for occupittlbn by Soji-tiiniher 1,5th. A tour of llie bUlltlT Ing rcvcnicrt workmen biiiiy liwtiiu-|ng windows, laying tile ', flbora, cbmplellng electrical wlrlrig' and imlhtlng. .

; •';Wo. liopij •tl.i((t,'wei'caiiJ'liit^r'ttio use .of tdur. rootiis by.nltb fift'bbntlfr, snld.jMr, Vfclrqno. , ' l l9 ' i^ai"a'',Hliat Foromuii DrujioBnqn(!'(iad;he'on.rp-imesteil to cdifibtintralo wobkfrs- pn the .comiilellbr)' (if, cUtaitroSrn(i'.i|i''),Hc eitstcrn pnd of tlie building, -"yire can soai oft it|(b other ' lilc^; s'o (he workmen , gijn'. ,!;oQ'iillnUo ''.undis­turbed," h(i:in|(|, '' •' ' ,. ',.,-•..',•

Suiicrlntoffdoiil'Glllls'staled that on Ihe baslUrof .yoaterdny•8-obl^crvn•-llon», tub By)8Ki''-SfyBdU0«tloll. will be preaoHlbU'toiiipi'row wllh a'plan for "iloUbllrtg'.up"- claiisi;s .,ln "thti first foilr roblris to lib complblbd until the entU'ii rbulldlrig Is rcatty. for occupttnby.',.' I. ' . '

"By such a pidn," he sdid,' "we esllnialc that iinly eight, daysxvlll have to bp inijo up. thoiJcHildrcn In oilier to cofildi'm with' i|i|! iisq duysi of siihool? rbi|iiiral' by the "tato." • r • •: . , '•,'.\. ..

Gillis also rovonlbd thai kinder­garten cla.s.sOifi'lo lie held'jii'^^/le school would littvb lo be poS'l'iibiied until the ehtH'b sbiiobi Is rciidy for

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: 'I'iio bulldlnjf, comiiiltteoviand school officials JittVd: sdvcriil'BUbr-natlve plans •''f6t".in'aklng' Up'tlio days of school Iti^t l;y the dolgycii opening lime.' Tl(o one niosi,-Ia\/or-ed was aplon'.tt) hold'sbssloh's.on schdol' hbllddys lind vacallonbrj, '!

An altcrnatiyil, plan of hijving the G(lllB Scliool,'pupils doulilo up with, puiill8'lii;,othor Bchpoiswfls (iqt aside :aa tod .ijisrgnjtvor .'"By having, the Gillis puplW-wait Uiitll' the 15th, wo wlilikeop'fromiipler-ferlng with thi! i-bsl of the Bcliboi sysjcmi" one otflblal explalnbir ,

Chairman yiiittpno > qkiitjoiiod tliBt, the Sbploitjbbr • 15 datd' vyas "tdnlatlvif" orilj'i'i.slnco linforbsiipn developments, .may cause' ttjrthcf delays andcompllciatlons, ,'; Vt '' . • In tlio^ incanllnic, the ,2,56!)j pu­pils and studonls assigned C^.'ttic Town's 9lher sbiioola will, attpnd claraea op, opening day, nbita Wpd-nosday, as planned. However, all students and pupils will bo released early ut 2j,'i0. p:, m.. In 'of^qr., to permit itcacherij to htlcnd;mecljHgs ' In their rcapectlV* schciois, r ' .'. v

The> apllclpatod onrojlip'qnl breaks .down, Into Uicso • 'flfeurcs:-Unlon, School, i07i Gillis, . 2 8 4 ; Momauguin, 3431 Tultio 279 (in­cluding group frbm Union and Gcrrlsh schools) |' llighlandi 233; Foxon, 100; Laurel, 109; Gerrlsh Avenue, 348; and Itigh School, 860.

Six East Havcnites Attend AMVETS Nat'l Convention

Commander l. uco Meoll, of Post 14. AMVETS Is altondlnB the or­ganisation's nallonal tonvontlon taking place this week In Grand Rapids, MIchlgai), as an alterna­tive delegate front .the state dc-fiartmcnt.

Francis Flood, jiast eoiiiniandcr of the local post; Is attending as a national executive eommltteman from the slate dbparlment.

Joseph Cuvalbpe la ii delbgate reproiienllng the l6dhl chapter and Mrs: Cavaiupc IS; dltcndlng - as a state delegate ffobi tho Iai)lc3 auxiliary. . '• .

The convenlloA Vvhich started Tuesday will continue through Saturday and will be capped by Uic election and installation of national officers' for the coming year.

Mr., and Mrs. Nathan Cohen aro also In attendance at the convcn--lon as observers.

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