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Tlio first s t e p toward inimcdiiilp benef i t s and u l t ima te success Is to clip, t he lEn t ry B l a n k and F r e e Votis Coupon oppea r lng in the lowe r p o r t of t h e official nnnnunce-m e n t In t h i s issue.
T h e n by us ing the " E a r l y Effor t" Coupon a p p e a r i n g on the front p a g e (good on ly d u r i n g F I R S T week of con tes t ) which Is w o r t h 100,000 p re m i u m votes for p rompt act ion when accompan ied by tiie very first subseript io | i you ob ta in—new o r r e n e w a l — y o u ' r e off to a flying s t a r ! w i t h a rea l ty s u b s t a n t i a l n u m b e r of votes towafd winn ing one nr m o r e of the b ig pr izes offered.
H e r e ' s o w o r d ol advice to those w h o w a n t io m a k e the most of thi.s unusua l qppp r tun l iy . Al though the contes t docs not offlulally s t a r t un- ' til n e x t T h u r s d a y morn ing , Itierc's n o t h i n g to p r e v e n t ambi t ious .ones s t a r t i n g c u t ftlCIIT N O W ga the r ing the ea r ly , ob t a inab le subscr ipt ions- f ron t a m o n g friends, ne ighb o r s and Kcqualnlances while the. "golhg ' Is good." A word to . Ilie wise should be sufficient,
(^Ivc I i i farnia t tan Afislstunce i I n o r d e r to g ive eve ry conte.sl-
nn t Ihe filllest coopera t ion possible, a con te s t d e p o r l m e n t has been op ened up a t the office of The I l a n i -den Chronicle ,- 3013 Dixvvoll Ave., w h c f e t he con tes t ed i tor will help you in every l e g i t i m a t e w a y wllli advice and sugges t ions iTgard lng how; Ijest to go a b o u t winn ing ' h e prize you mos t desi re .
C o n t e s t a n t s res id ing a n y w h e r e In H a m d e n , Brnnforrt o r I3u.st r i a -von h a v e an equa l oppcir tunity in t h e b ig r ace for t he g r a n d a w a r d s and for a quick s l a r i .
F o r comple te Informnllnn on t h e contes t , contaci" t he contrs l m a n age r by call ing A l w a l e r 8-IG6), nr be t t o r .si111, s l op In at the con-PSt h e a d q u a r t e r s .
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ill t h e s l i i lc m u t c h e s S a t u r d a y ; ( b y r o w a n d lefl In r i ^ h l ) ;
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n d Shi p J o h n s o n K u s s II Sv\ u i n i V\ TI k i i i n , i n d I I.Mold C l . i i k , I 'xinim- . ' u i i l l i .
J o h n C l i i d s e y , A U n n R i c h a r d s a n d Cefir(.;e B e h l o i . N u t s h o w n n r e D o n ; i l d J e n s e n a n d R o h c r l G u i u l i i R n o , l e n n i
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Five l e a m j . u l ; liny.s.and , girls ' lilckod fi'6in,.tl\e',,liii,il(|i'.t(l.fleCl,u'l> of t he i r a v r y I t n o r t j c t t Pos t sa , AmericnnLLcglnn, quiiiil'led Kiilldly for i-ltlo'awiii-ds in .ttie-2,'Uli' unii-, unl giilleiy,- m a l c h ' of tiie Coiinec,-t l cu t St t i te Ulffe :ana 'Uovi) lycr 'As ' -
liii the larisij.sl Ip tiie. Wnriil; saw n tdtiii ill -I'.iirii i cnu io ' s . i i i '•.all'.Hgi' 'cnl.OKOi'le.'i.ciin.ip'etInt! In , a ' t l i reo- ' day lyjnloli at llio Wliielie.slnr Club 111 New l lnven. " li'our sub-Jiiiiidr li.'Mitis und„oiie
jun ior tonin w e r e i e n t e r e d iiy t he snciatioii ,in •I'tiiiuielil'loii'.Siitirril.iiy,-.I;Iu,r,ry Bar t l e l t I 'osl. SMii-Jiinlijr a f t e rnoon . ; , , -..i- ".: ; :. '^ :\'-' •
All four - memliera ' r in eni'li iif (ho rive t e a m s qiuiliried for m a r k s -mnnshlp .awft rds ,of 50 per , cen t or. b e t t e r . In mUUtlon. 'a suh - i tmlo r leant of four gir ls : 1 s . ' hopo tu l / of c a p t u r i n g second place Iri :ll8 ca to- ; gory of conipetlt lon. ' • : ' , , . . :
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tea'ni!^ a ro ' coiiii)ii.sod or elillilreii i^elwceiv the ' iiges lit, iilne anil 1<l. iiuhlor-, t e ams a r e coiiiposetl - of niointioi's Uii to 38 years ; -' .,*,' TiUl 'Tei l tn
' I 'he . - i iUhyunlor MMH' t e a m which Is ,hopeful of a top place ciiisiWs of 5tour girls. T h e i r nanie:;, a g o s ' a n d ..scores . f o l l o w M t o p : possible fndlyiduni -score is 200); Bijii-, n | e . i j i i k , ; 11 yea r s , 17.1 points ; iI<i|i'on-'Canip, 11, l a i i Ijynn Ci ia i^ mnn, 13,, 168; Pa t r l ch i I Id le r , 1'2, IS'I; teapi .score, 670.' ' : •
' ' ( 'he o the r suh-Junlor . t eams foll o w : : ' ,
Harold Clark , U , 158; W a l l e r Aipes,-12, 175; Ru.ssell SwDnsgn, 13, 175; i l obc r t GuaUagno, 13, 1G8; teom. 'score, 070.
Ileni-y MiieDonald, 11, 170 ; ,Da le Kliigi I'l, 185; . Dona ld - Jensen , 13, 121; Haro ld Levine, 12, 182; t e a m score, B64.
P e r n u r d SnurskI , 13, 179; Michael Maher , 13, ISO; Oeorgo M o r -nian, 1.1, 180; Shepai 'd Johnson, 12, It'll; t eam score; GflU.
.luiilor Teiini The Junior t ea ip scored as fol
lows: Bonnie Smi th , l-l 'l; Ceofgo Bohliir, 164; J o h n Ghidscy,; 132; Allen l i l chan ls , 1-13; leiiiii score, !>a'i. . •,
Arne O. n e l l a n d , . c h u i i m n i ' i of the J u n i o r l i l f l e ' Cluli, sold, ; iha.t this was the first compet i t ive ma tch of this m a g n i t u d e t h a t l l i e t eam meml ie r s par t ic ipa ted i n . H o described the teams ' showings a s S'ery iinpi'e.ssivi.v r , , . . . . . , Mr. Heliaml siild lli'at each con
test ant .had t o .shoot' a n nveriiKe of 50 out of a possllije ,10U points to qiialify for a i r award . All t e a m m e m b e r s exceeded litis i icrconlage by apprec iab le marg ln . s : ' ; I ' l l lgh m a n " li) each t e a m is ni.so eligible for an :awarri, he siiid.' • .
tbcal lUflc Oil!) in Existence Only Two'Years'7-
T h e slibwlh); iif five t e a m s selected finiiv Ihii J u n i o r RH'le Club
till? H a r r y Ba r l l e t t Post ' on S a t u r d a y Is , viewed a.s "very Im-|ii'e.s.slve"' since llii-i c lub has a c tual ly been In exls lanci r only two years .
.'Phe American Ijnyion,-Jo.sl set s e i . U p the ' r i f l e club oh F e b r u a r y
1933 vvhen 107 -boy.s, and glris i ietween ' the ages of nine and ' '1 w e r e enrolled for m a r k s m a n s h i p courKes. ,Tho courses wore conducted h y ' a Rrnup:ofpo .s l . m e m bers seleclod for t he purpose. , . Af te r affiliation wl lh tiie Nu-liohal nif le Association, t he club en l i s ted . t h e " n l d of two exper t sho t s : Alfred I l a / a rd , of I3ran-ford, aiid 'Mm\ Uicy , of New H a v e n . In a mon th ' s l ime the . club w a s able ;lo a.s.semble a team for the 22nd a n n u a l Rallery slioot. .
As an a d u l t , s u p e r v i s o r of Ihe club commented : "All we gained in t he malehes w a s good experience and a knowledge of good s j ior tsmanship." .
'I 'he in!i3 season ended la May iby. which l ime t he c lub had ex-ipended .7,000 ,1-ound.s of a innu in-lllnn In the four -month iieiiiid. •Seventy-eight Na t iona l iilfle nmrksn iaush lp a w a r d s wer i . made.
, Menihersliip KvpaiiirlN i n ' t l i e ' O c l o l i c r ' f o i i o w i i i g w h e n
Ihe c lub re-nponed i ts uctlvll les It added a n o t h e r lu indred meni-hers who received n ine weeks of t r a in ing In small r a m s use, spni-t.s-maiisiilp nnif. t e a m ' w o r k , ' .""
.Withoul sufficient tHcllilies -Ihe fclbl) has beei i 'u i i lhg the New i i a v e n Armiy-y i 'uiHje,on,a iimlteil
sclii ' iluie.. •• the uildltloniil niem? hei'.shlp iiad .Ip hi' dnippiid Io 'lip [ili'kV'd up only as .tlie oi'.'tiiiial inemhrji-s lefl. , ' ' O n . A p r i l ' 2 7 , K m Ihe ]irogi'ess riie d u b " i i a d ' ' m a d e , wiis liiiliciii.eil w'iieir !I2 .N.R.'A. ajvai-ds raii'gliU'. f r o m / p ' ref inarksmatt Iii' sluirp-slipAter we're . 'presei i t i ' i l , , ' ' •'
isiitee" iliiit. '•October (ilie i-liih suspends ' ' act ivi t ies dur ing ihe siiinmei.') Ihe J u n i o r J i l t l e " Club has lieeh m e e t i n g • ' r e g u l a r l y W e d n e s d a y , n igh ts a t t he I'list rooms, l=^rom:.lliero ; It li'-cives,-l'>y hits- at- G;'iri. fiir Ihe Mi'vy l layen Arjnory. Wlillo .there, • ineinfiiM's' activit ies ' a r e .closely Khiieryiseii. T h e y r e t u r n a t i.eii o'clock. ', , Foui ' N.R.A. iii.strueior's,,.lneb'id-
I n g ' C l i a l r m n n Ai-nle I lel land, =are , ^j,, f.,,, . , . „ „ , , „ „ , , , i,-,nn,nno,-crei ed w th h e - s u c c e s s of, lie ,,.„• ' , ,- ,- , , , ' eluh. ''l>hey a r e JohiV Campi BUI I " " " I ' " " " ' ' ; ; "I food last year , e-Miiher, and W a l l e r - Link. Allan I " ' " 'Kl ' ' " " " " f'"''""! " ' " " ' '•»"<•'"• r<nlghl a.s.slsls t he f lub lit jjonoral i ,i"S . r i 'onKNewiiorl , . K. i., to l^aill-act ivl t les . . . . .' . j i ' i w c , Md. , , .
l,ioiis To Stage -7-(Colitliilieil I'^i'iim . I'.iigo' Olie)
Inng- t lmi ' ' i-'esldenl i i f Momai iguln . Till ' eiiril i i a r ly . will; b e ' h e l d al
8, (i'eloi.-k h r llie .'I'n'wn Hull. i,;eoi-t;i., Kii'.ipli'r'.and l lalpli Anialu a'l.-e I'o-i-lirilrmeii.. fiir " I,Fie card Iiarly. 'i 'lu-y will l ie , assisleil 'liy ihPHc • Lliiiis: . S u l , T i n a r i . door prizes; t l a r r y Morgan, , l lcUets; Bill ••"rleWd,- Iiilile, piiV.es; 'I 'ony IBruiio, i-i'ti'i'.slimeiifs. ,
.'I'ielceLs f u r - I h e benef i t can be hnii/jhl f rom a n y m e m b e r of Ihe
Ills Clulv o r froiii P a l Florlo lit Ihe Ciiiiiilry House in Fuxon i'ni-k, l i p ' 7-(l23:i.
rtnlny w e a t h e r marked the opi-ning of S p r i n g and delayed Ihe .Hiail of prac l lce for Ihe Kast Haven HIRII baseliall team this wedi . Coach F r a n k Crisiifi was 'iij|ii-ful Ihnl an ea r ly b reak In
IK- w e a t h e r would i iermll the illaniimd Io d r y ou t .so t h a t Ihe • 'e l l i iw-Jaekots could s la r l w a r n i -iiig u|i In prepai-nllim for their 'ipenliiK g a m e wllli Seymour High 111 April m .
This yea r ' s leani Is being cnp-Uiiiii'd liy MlUe I'aolllio, a senior, Willi has Just completed a season Willi Ihe va r s i ty baskelbal l learn. /like Is one of fourteen ve te ran
inenilier ' jnf ihn hnc-bnii t e a m who 1 lend the w a y In the I ry -ou ls .
V e t e r a n s A m o n g t h e s e ve t e r ans a r e a l i -
-ii-iiiiiid p laye r s like Ted Sull ivan, who cap ta ined the chump bn.sUet-luill t e a m ; H a n k Luzzi, J i m Nnr -rai-i'l, l lalpli .Streelo, ,Tnei Gu.siaf-;nii, J o e Mellilo, Sal S to ro ami
nil Miuil le, w h o also tu rn froiii he (-nun to the d iamond.
Then, t h e r e a re 'I^oiii Man t l e . I,f-niln|-d Orifice, w h o with Al VIi-llllo and l,u-/.zi played oul.stand-ingly In football last .season. Al.so, Williani l . awler , J o e Smi th and Kii-liard C h a m p a g n e who have l iai l leipated in o the r spor t s like Avhnmlng.
The t r y - o u t s ros i e r sliowed a 'i':l of m o r e t h a n 50 boys. H e r e Is 'low the,v lined lip according to i-las.s: SKNIOIlSr-Paol l I ln , M a u l l e , Nal racc i , SIreel.o, Lawlei', I.uzzI, 'ii-lfiee and Wlll laiu Fru ln .
.IIIN10R.S: - , Clustnf.soii, Mal t l ie lmonte. Mal l ' Clisaiik, .Storo, Nick Vegl lenly , ,Tohn T h o m a s , Toin l lai ' sehe, .foe MellUo and Al Mel-111(1.
.SOPHOMORRS: - .toe ,Sm!l.h, .lames R o m a n o , Loren Lalne , Mike Powell, Donald W y n s c h e n k , Bob :ils(m, A n t h o n y Panagro.ssi , John Viinstaslo, Al G r a n n t a , Mike -Cr i s --Molri.. R o b e r t C h a m p a g n e . Alber t Kolsllnen. Sal San toen ima . Rober t Wai 'dle . Edwin T:l!akeslpe, '.illy Br is to l . Ra lph Scl i lo t tman, lolin A n d r e a , I'^raiik Fe r ra lo l a , Howie Slswlck, Nell Longobardl and Mnr i ln DeP*dlce.
F R E S H M E N : - J o h n Gi-ieeo. Bill HuVder; Jolin -Fitzgerald, Bill Miller, ^IJJll Porfo , Ju l ie DclCuld-Ice, ,Iiihii F r a e n z a , Sal I 'ascare l la , Anthony , lV l l eg r lno , -Frank Bruno Jr . , a n d - ' R o h e r l Velroi ie .
In all, t he Ensi les won nine out of ,3K " t e a m " places cho.sen by a conference of conches In New Haven Fr iday .
Mike Brere lon , clinmplon New I'lngland diver , won a " f i r s t - t e a m " place for t he dive and i n o l h e r wl lh Jiweph Smi th in tii'c IBO-yord free style relay. F r a n k Keefe. who« placed high In the New Eng land compet i t ion , won a "flrsl t e a m " b e r t h In Ihe 100-yard backs t roke .
On Ihe second All-Dli^lrlet t e a m were Mike Powell and Calv|n O'hldy in the 200-ynrd free s tyle , Bob Gllson in" t he -lO-yard" free ?tyle, Richard Car lson In the 100-yard re lay and Powell, won an o t h e r place on th is second t e a m In tlie IBO-yard free style.
T h e dis tr ict Is Composed of H a m d e n High, W i l b u r Cross, Hlli house and FJast Haven. T h e local high school is the only one in the Class "M." ca tegory . T h e o t h e r t h r e e schools a r e in ;Cln.ss "A.','.;
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Swimming Team Wins Ninc>All District' Spots
Members of Ihe Eas t Haven High s w i m m i n g t e a m won four places on t h e "All Dis l r i c t " first team and five m o r e places on the siocoud t e am, annou i i cemen t was made today.
I'lvcryboily \yin'S — (Cnii l lnned F r n n i I 'ugn One) P lease unde r s t and t h a t this Is
n e i t h e r a "iucity drawing", nor .something for not l i ing affair . Instead , it Is a business proposi t ion pu re and s imple . l i s oiiject, '-very f rankly . Is to f u r t h e r expand our g r o w i n g li.st of sul iscr ibers and ,|n open Ihe w a y for o u r f r iends lihd r e a d e r s to profit mlghl l ly t h r o u g h w h a t e v e r spare t ime they may have du r ing the nex t few weeks . .So II Is a plan t h a t wori is Io Ihe un l l -m n l e benefit of all coiicerried.,
Kasy T o .Sell One of the easiest t h i n g s ;to .sell
In t h i s a rea a t the p resen t t inie is a subscr ip t ion to I his new.'ipapei'. S ince Its Inception th is progres.sive n e w s p a p e r has been a fac tor In t h e growl h a n i l d e v e l o p m e n t of tills h i is l l ing and rapidly e x p a n d i n g terr i t o ry . W e h a v e a l w a y s served t h e . best in te res t of liil.s a r e a and the paper is favorably received by eve ryone . Cons lan t ly \ i i t ip roved n e w s and p i c t u r e c o v e r a g e and ^ e w s pre.sent'atlon / t o g e t h e r , with c l ea r cut , . r e p r e s e n t a t i v e •Qdverils-ing display have enhanced o u r posit ion as (ho lead ing woeUly-puhll-ealloii In th is ar(?a,and ha.s.created a l ively interosl. on t h e , p a r t of the
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any .solution adopled Is going to cost money . " P e o p l e oppo.se a n Increase In tlie c i g a r e t t e t ax .or In the sa les t ax , bu t in o r d e r to get special benefits, , somebody .'has got to pay f p r . t h e m , " site wa rned . •
. P r e s e n t ; a t , t he . mee t ing . - waJs Boui-d. of .."Education' . C h a i r m a n V^'alsii,, and. , .a r r iv ing in .tiitic' .fqr Ihe social • h o u r was, ' f5)l i5tr ' ,oT Schools Hfiy.s, w h o ii'ad attendijd two meeting.'! d u r i n g tl ie 'e 'yenliii ; .
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T i n s IS a s c e n e ( r o r n i h e P i i s s ion P i n y wli icl i wil l o p e n will) t h e f i r s t of t h r e e p e r f o r m a n c e s r i i d i i y c \ e i i i n t ; in the I I ')i S u h o o l
a i i r h t o r i i i m The p r o d u c t i o n s i n g e d e i c h v m r b> D r a m a G u i l d of t h e O l d S t o n e C h i n c h wi l l lit. p u i t i i l i d a t 8 u i l n k 1 ri
d a y a n d S n t u r d ^ y e v e n i n g s a n d a t f o u r o c l o c k S u n d i y a f t e r n o o n N o a d m i s s i o n m c l i n r g e d
Benefits To Survivors Of Town Employes 'Woefully Inadequate'
Ecnnfi ls lo s u i \ i \ o i s of mtuilcl pul cmplo\)_ts w h o (lie h i fo i t i c ii ifniont ufi «i( wotfullv Inntio f|Ua(o uncloi the t t- tms of Uie nuin u i i ) i l i i i i u i n r n i fund to u lnc l i < niplojLi.'^ m u \ Mil)^Lnb(.
1 Iml 11 t he r e n c i a l tn llnj:, i iiioiif, lown Officiali. and at loasl sonic of the tnunicipnl (.mpIo>(os Uionisplvfs As n icsull the llm na t ions )f Iho l U i i t m e n t fund as 1 nioa^iuit of sfcuiit> foi sui \ K o i s a rc espcLLed lo he r(.\l(\v lit hy officials and poisonnol
M uU P r o n i i i u n t U> D i a t l i J i l l pioblcni of inadoqUnlt bone
fn..s i j t t u m e p iominoi i t . followlnj, I'lo reccnl dea th of Assisiiint. Police Cliicf B. Wesley Slopp. "
Under Ihe t e r m s of t he rot i rc-mont act his widow will reooivo. only t ha t amount which hnd been contr ibuted by the late ^police officer lo the re t i rement fund since the Town camo under . i ts provisions hi ,1051.
AS o resu l t Mrs . Stepp, w h o has s\iff('rod from serious eye a i lments - she liad a catarac t removed from
ino e>( and is s h u t d I t und(if ,n a n o t h t i smiil i i and t \ p i n s i \ i ip ( l a t i o n m the nc ii futuic - VMII i e cc i \o an amount t t l c u l i l f d n he less t h i n one tlious md duUius Some ( s t m u i t i s f o a<; low as ibO'i
>70n lllSI < UK I UUMK l l h
M i s Stepp ftit-nds Mi> is \n a \ t . i i inset UK l lnancial posiiiOn be cause ot liet ne rd foi n u d i c i l nul and he( nusc of hei poor healili
As an assistance tlic I ast I l avea Pol ice n ( n e \ o l o n t Assot lat ion i c cent l i \ot(.d lo p i t s c n t t lu \^ido\^ with a one hundrc'ii dol lar check, a c c o r d i n g ' t o Wullei- HccU; president; In addition, r i r s t Selectman, Kranl t . Clancy; ,had . the.- Board , of F inance approve Iho payment o ' o n , e x t r a s emi -mon th ly paycheck to Mrs. Stepp. . . • . . ;
. F r a n k Backus, president of tlic lornl police union,- said th is week that t he union w a s ; ^esp lor ing m e a n s ofass i s t inR Mrs., S tepp . He said tliat i.s wmild welcome nny
Subscription Drive Gets Off To Bang-Up Start In First Week
n v VVIM-IAM NIMMO
All a round. Hamden, East, I l avea and Dranford Inizzed wi th exci tem e n t the pa.st wcok a.s t he Rreat-eiit prize giving event nf oil wn.'i announced In t h e imfies of Ihl.'s imper. H u n d r e d s of iienple looked lo rward lo seeing the i i rs t prize r o r d ' T a i r l a n e " which will he on di.-nilay a t the Bradtord Mqtnrs Inc . nf Hamden , showroom soon.
A numlier of con tes lan l s c a m e In und en t e r ed tlie conlesi and more will he Interviewed llils and next week and en te red In the. , .great . "Everyhody Wln-s!' conlcsl . Many more con tes l an l s '.are still needed lo proper ly cover'^Ihc l e r r l l o ry In ilie shorl t i m e alloted t o the contes t . Tn addit ion toj lhis F o r d F a | r -liine, w o r t h i'lA'MM. l l iqre , tre t h r e e second g r a n d ' a w a r d s of .$D0O 111 cash, one for eaeji of t h e towns (it Hamden , Kast Haven and Bran-ford and four hlg cash '.bonus a w a r d s . In addit ion Uo this every ac t ive par t ic lpani will rece ive a weekly commission Vlieelt for^ 20 pe r cent (o r $1.00 a l l Of, evet.v, Sn.nn cnllecieiD of hW or licr^syli-^ .scrlption .sale. \
There fo re t h e r e can lie no lo.<ers, a s evpryone.jWlit» wnriM Ki'tH paid.
Th is conlesi is ,nol;U .gueii.sliig j;ame_ a puz'/Ie solver or a " d r a w -Ing" and requi res no inves lment nf any kind on tl ie par t of Ihe Con-les la i i t s , n o w or later . En t r i e s will not he asked to a n s w e r some " jackp o t " .qvicEtlon, w r i t e o l e t t e r on
vug(,i sllgn^ 01 itsslstaiiif f i o m o u t idi j^ioups
till Ki-iK'al Ihouj 111 Is III salil 111 II a s \Mfm lit annua l hem fits shiiiilcl he | i io \ id( i l Uii siiiMMiis of mui lu ipa l en ip lovies
I In nnii id or publK Safi t j 11 i s p t i k d also to lake up ihe m a t -li 1 at a special mee t ing \ sh l i i i .u i l l 111 held on Monilav ii I iusdiiv The meet in i . Is hi Ins held fui Dlhei business a s well
Offieei B a c k u s said that I le immedia te task he foi e the union was to p i o \ i d e ' s o m i n i i a n s of asisl-Ing Mis Steppe in hei finamiul p l i g h t . ' T h e long range goal would ho, h« sald^- tn ntitain a satlsfnc-Idry sys tem,of survivors insurance for police and o ther employees registered u n d e r the re t i rement act- which Is flnniiced par t ly and maln l a ined :by the .stale.
" w h y I Like this Newspape r " , o r put a 'lucky t icke t ' in a bowl. ,
No, t he re a r e ' not " ca t ches" .or hldden pbrase.s In Ihi.'i conles i . I t is pure ly und simply a contest based on effort alone and the .part icipant who earns the most votes oii t he sole of subscr ip t ions- to th is newspape r will win the G r a n d Pr ize Award . II -is-as s i m p l e - a s - t h a i , - •
Now, let 's be brief and tell you what to do. T h e contes t office is located In the office of T h e I l a m - -den Chronicle al Hni'riden. T h e pliorie number is A T 8-lCO]. You can also got Infnrnifttlon a t T h e Branford .Review office at Brail--ford o r Tho.Ea.s t ,HaveH News off-Ice Main St. I-last, Hnvpn. If- yon would like to l i i ke . adva 'n l age of this llbei-al and a l toget l ier •at ir i tc-t i v e - o f f e r , s imply drop in to t he contes t , office o r g ive 'u s ii f lng on the.ph.one. . - . - " ' • A represen ta t ive of t he Liner. C i r c i d a l i o n , S e r v i c e liffs .been enr gaged to liiindle.'.tlils ponles't anil hero,- lo explain t he e n i l r e l p r o , position in :Iuli -and any" and 'a l l Who care lo learn, whel l ier or not you en te r t he contes t .
Af te r you have h e a r d - t h e - d e -l a l l s . y o u will be handed an e n t r y b lank . If y o u - t h i n k the deal is a good one you m a y si^n t he e n t r y b l ank and obtain a subscript ion receipt book. F r o m then on you a r e a represen ta t ive of this*newspape r for Hie dural loi i or unt i l
(Coat l imca on I ' a u e Elgl i t )
Oanddaughlcr Ot Former Firsl Scleclman Dies T u n i i a l SI i \ i i e s w o i e h d d r u e ' -
day af ternoon foi Claudia DaCosta
t h e - \ e j i old d n u g h u i pf Mi and
Ml-. A i thu i 13iiCns|n of Sfl F i a n n s
KM and 11 inildauf,lii 'i of Si ' lcr t-
maii r i a n k B a i k n ,in<l 'Vlis P a i k -
11
Miss UaCiist I d u d S i l u i d u af t -eiiioon whlli she was boliii i uslied to the hospital She had lieeii sltU Willi mea'^les luiii had ti i i i t i iulei l inieuiiionia
S e n l p e s « e i e held In the W S C l o n n r u n e i n l Home in T isl H a ven I h e E e v Jt>nn if r.lasse in te r im pas to r of t he Old S lone Church , officiated. Bui-ial was In E a s t Lawn Cenielory. ' - • ' . ; ,
In addi t ion ' lo he r parentV, the child is survived by two hroll iers, A r t h u r Vincent DaCiista', ,Ir., th ree , ami F r a n k B a r k e r DiiCiista, Ih reo montlis.
OjiiKini'iils of the liiil wore on liMinl. all ilglil . s i n c e . t h e hear ing w a s we'll-atti'iuled by par ly offi-i-i.'ils on liolli sides nf the fence, liiii when Uepresentnt lve Albert
'. Siiyiler nf Middlelown. I louse i-linliinan of the ,lolnl Comnil l tee nn C'iiies anil l lo roughs , asked for ' i lmse opimseil" a f te r hear ing "tlHwe In f-ivor" the re was a I uisi \ latal pause
l l i n p i win l t h e f a v i l 1 hi heal nil on Housi Dili No l.'O'i co-
1 pni is iuid h\ Uep i i s e i i l a l lMs Adelhi t C Mnui l i and r i l / a b i l h ( i iHinii \ of 1 1st l l n \ i a v\as I losi d
Olipasid HIM 1 list S i l e i l l nau F i a n k CI i n n
Willi wllh iilhei n u i n l K i s of Ihe 1 list l i aMi i l lnaiil rtf r i n a t i i e lias opposii l ihi hill 11 Hea led UI the loi i ld i i i ehagil i ted Wllh lilm « i i o r i i d Wnlfi L I silo liedfleia and Tiihn Mulhei i i of the finance lioai d
I h t i e llio> muUid ovei Iheli i ihl i i t loi is In thi pioposed legis-lailiin Willi 11 llie> ui ianlmously I i i id imi i 'd as i i l a i ln r the Mimnee hna id at thi n i n i v o t thi i w o -1 i i t \ town eoniinillci s
Ml MauIlL and Mis Ciounie> w i i e till riisl 10 speiiK foi the i i j i s la t lon I he> told Iho li Rls-lallM l o m m l l t e e Ihal the hill was tliiiwii up 111 a c o n f e m i c e of He* p u l l i u i n s and D e n i o n a l s and en -iloi ert h\ both
Hefoi e the pios and eons w o i e h u l l il n i e h a i d l lcl l l j town eouiisel slopped up In piesenl a siihsl l tule bill wlile'li he said lO-i inned some of the dubious woirt-iin, in the n i lg lnal bill
In Seel Ion 1 ho piilnlod l< ehangos m a k i n g 11 Impossible lo g h e ellhei pai ty a i n n j o i l i y In •<;|iiinp(^s inaittng l | impossible to I III »i*^<;^ a v a c a n c y ocLtii-t*'bo
' i i w t e u (•^UjoiitT ' r h a ^ Q f t ^ P ? WA'
Expressway Threatens Industrial Property Sites, Officials Claim Inlor'un Appolnlttwnts To
Finance Bd. Seen l*rohl(>ni
w i i l l c n '•in llirtl an ' ind^ 'pnidont nilgl)! he seleeied ' 'I th ink t h e y should have a shot a t I I / Mi Rel lh lold Ihe enminl l leo
^( l l 'art> Iti spaasllillllj / nep iesen i l i l lve Padu la ol Ni l i -
walk lifted off his glasses when Kelll j menl loned t he ban against gKlug e i the r ^laiiv a major l lv and aski d You do not belli ve in pii i iy icsponslhllHs " Mi Htl l ly i ip lUi l that he was no! j i repaied to ilisiuss Ihe nil I l ls of the hill mi ailing Ihal In w a s iiol a p p i i i i -ini, foi 01 against 11
Kepuhllean Town C h a l i m a n Miitliew Aaaslas lo Ihe p i imo foi i i In the move i tnn t lo main Ihi ]3oard of Finance an i l e i t l v e followed IJellly He told the c o m mi t t ee t ha t a f t t i 10 scales some changes were noeded- | n iFie Board ol' F inance Act enacted la 1(115.
He lold t he board tha t Ihe "people have lieen c lamor ing fnr chunges In the act ." He said t h a t t he flrsl se lec tman of recent t imes liad d is regarded Ihe r eenmmenda-
(Oiiilthiuoil an r a g e Might)
nif l leul t les a r e iiiiili'lpiueil In s i i u i l n i ' l ep la ie imin ts foi \iieiui i l l s tha i mn \ d e \ i l o p on Ihi Boind of l l n a n i e be lwei i i now and ni \ l Oeloliei when an eni i i i l\ iKw lionid wnuld iie ' i l i f l u l
II a lilll i e \ i s l n « the lioiitd p i t s i l i ini tgh Iho Legls ia tu io
At least one vnei tniy will i i r iui on 01 b i fn ie lu lv 10 when Ihi III I sent l e i m of 1 osllo UedrUld a senloi ntenibei nf tlie linaiil I lids Ml Itorifleld Indicated Piles-day thai ho will he ninvlni! lo r .ul l foid und will not be ellullile foi I e-aiipoinlineiit
^ e s t t r t l a v Mi Clano\ icvea lcd t ha t Ml Ucdriold hart hUlmillled a Ul le i nf loslRnnllnn bu t Ihal it was not l i i lng meoploil 'lit this l ime
ItudkolliiK KlarlN iViiK> I W o i k on Ihe T o w n s annua l
budget must liogln August t, ami w i t h Ml llodfield gone, a l e p l a c i -menl must be olitnlncil Ml I lod-fleld who has iici\od oh the lioatd foi about olfilit y e a i s Is considered an expo) I on the budgel anrt h is lea \ lnB Is consldeied a s d -hacli foi the liouid
Andthei m t m b e i of t he boaid I 'oti 1 Wehor liaTs been ill nlid has Vicen unable to a t t end meet ings
tf the lilll i nak lng t1ic boa id elect ive goes Ih inugh , apy h i l n l m iippnlnlnK n t s will se ive tor a few m o n t h s 'I 'hei w l i r h i l V *" "" ' v i wlLlinul eompetiBntlon since ihi $lfi pet dicni Bllpcnd oas a VStm \rm tttfy mejnjiut:^ . A.^^^ ,
W l l h tlio j J n n r f t ^ t r i n a n c e having iKiId nuiflOKiUj opuolal sessions w l l h the U o m p n l n r y Sclinol BulUI-lug Commlt loo Uip m n x l m u m a l lowance is used up about thin time of the j e a i , Mc C l a n i y said
If the act ii inondmoni I"! passi ti the fiist solnctman suggested It would he I tisloi on llie new finance boaid m e m b e | s If they took offlie s ivo ia l m o n t h s l a i n O t i u i wise Ihev will s t a r t cold on d u l l i s wlil ih i i i | u l i e a lot of kllnw-hln^ ahoiil l own fisiat opi iiitliiils
Miiil To Mayor OvorMlit'lmiiij>ly For Kluoridation
A p p i o s l m a l i h lOn postal i i i ids Ihe va-si inajoillv nf Ihem l a v n i -luf fluiiildatlnn have b e t a l e -eilved in tin fiisl s e l e c l m n n s nf f Ici (wtot I he pnM hi vi i al weeks
Ml Clnney Mild Ihal wl lh an oienslonal oxcepllon and so \e in i l e t t c t s n|i | inslng fluntldallnn, nil Ihe l o i i t s p o n d o n e e h a s been foi riiloildnllon He Is t i n n i n g ovei the m r i e s p o n d e n c e lo Dt Ilocco Hftve Iowa lionltli (ifClcoi
Di Bove Is a ineniliei of a Ni w l l a v n i a i e a cnmmll lo i of niedlcnl p i i sonne l lni |Uli ln | | Inin t he ad -vlsahilllj of (liioildallnif tin pul)-lie w a l t i s u p p i h s
Wcinslciri & Tiinm Named Again As Town Aiulitoih
T h e audi t ing flim nf W i l n s t t i a & i b n i n of is : : C n u u h St Now Haven w a s i ( - appo ln l ed as aud llnis of the Iiiwii ti) the Boa id of F innnee at Us mee t ing Inst week Ih l s will lie (he Ifilh con-seeulive j e r i In w h l t h (he film will so lve In (ills capaci ty
II w a s le i lor led l|iut llie Board rtlsotljM,'' b t l e t l y A nt<w8pniioi od-llo'itnl lre"nllnff wntTi'tlio" deslliliill-lly of chang ing nurti tois Argu -mo/its ngnlnKt M-n|ipolnllii>; Ihi fltni were dismissed, ,,11 was said, pnr i lcu ln i ly In view nf fului 'e ehfingos In ' t l id m n k e - u p of Ihe Uoiitd f)f r i n n n c e
I ' l l D M O I I I C A M I I ' N l l I t S I N R l l i e legiilai i n c i l l n c o f lliu P u b -
lie Hea l th N u i s i n g Assoilat ion of l a s t Haven will lie In Id Monday ivonlni III H o i l m k In I hi l"iiwii Hall
Frontage Reduction Asked For New lloine Develop't In Foxon
W) Piotcst Road Encroaclnncnl On Imluslrial Lots
111 visions In eonneetoi l o a d s foi till C .uenwlch-Kl l l lng ly I^xpioss-wii\ ma> lUpilve Fast I lnvcn ol a lat i ' i poi i lnn ol lis besi land available foi Indus l i j 11 Is l e -lioiled
I'own officials licndoil liy r i i s t Soloiilniun I ' lanU Clancy will t n i t l Monday m n i n i n g In I l a r t -foid wllh Novvmnn A i g i n v c s S la te Highway Commlsslrtnei to lodge an official p ro tes t . T h e lo^s of po ten t i a l tiix revciiuos l ias been est I milted as high n» WOOWJ
r i i e T o w n nion In ques t ion l ies on e l thc i sUlo nf the w e s t e r n e n d of Sniloiislall Pkwy, I n Ihls v l -oltilly t he Lxprossvvay will iio conuocled wi th Ttnuto One as it tuns Into, and l l i raugl l , New Haven
Ale>> Doian , c l ia l imnn ot Hie llcdov elojiineiit Accncyi (ilid c l io l i -innn of n Clmml)or of Commerce conimll leo lianrtllnB negot ia t ions for Bdeiirlng inoic Indu i l ry M r Cast Haven said Hint t he highway changes poscil a th i e a t t o niiu ot biggest ItidUstllal ptlzcD the T o w n has had In n long llnnu
P l a n s have been Uiifloi vViiy fdi Iho location of an "oil l a n k fill in" on proper ty nort l i of l l ie tn l l inad tiacics tn alt a i c n d i s l g -nolpd foi light lndiisj,ry, Mi IDoi-an said tliiit llio H i g h w a y D i -partnrtonfli plwiu "doflnjldly Itln-rtorcd" i(li|{cil|(v(lQHi, lo 6ociii(; t he lanU flli'm. vy|l|n]t,v(roiild(neld a Rbonhlo amoiinl lo Hip ^ o w i i l a x -uiile Brand list,.
M r Durnn V l l C a l s o u l l end t,lie pioieiit cbhfounco." ' -
AnflihCf piaj)«ily ownei affected by t(il> chilngo Iji rt-poilod lo •1)0 F i a h k ^ j * SulllVtttI Wjlio |Owjis p i o p e r t y neni Ihe C a n n n Clcc l i l e Co inpan j Mi Clancy snlti t h a t the h ighway vvoi|id cut into M r Sull ivan « ilhopt r t y ' also reduelni ! Il In sl /e , atld r t i luc ing lit, value foi Induhli ial fiuiposes
T h e f l i s l BDloclman pointed ou t llilU t he i i iopeil les nffei led liy lilll highvvay wo te choice Indus-l i la l lols blie'ilust' I hey n i e lo-l a l t d clone' to i tnulo One ami tn I he talltoDil t incl ts
W h i l e liie pinpeitleH u i e p i l -valely iiwiiert, l l iolr va lue lo the t o w n would be grea t ly cnhanecd If u s i d foi Industr ial s i t e s T h e potent ia l In lax l evenues Is considered In lie a sizeahle nh ioun t .
Basketball And Swimming Teams To Be Honored - P lans a r e under way al Eusl Ifaveii High' .School for n town-wide -d inner f o r ' the' selVooI's championship basketball ' a n d svylmming t eams . - .
The d inner Wil l be held In the schoof ciifeleria al 0:30 p.m. Wednesday, 'April i;i, u n d e r sponsorship hy the b igh school. T h e commit tee in cha rge consists of Carl 11. Giirvin,-' pr incipal ; T h o m a s M u r r a y , ass is tant pr incipal ; Coach i~rarik 'Crlsati, and Mrs. AJvin Tii'ompsein of the principal 's office.
^ Invi ta t ions were sent out yos-' terday 16 spor t swr l l e r s and to llari-y Burke of the 'Yale Alhle i ie A.ssoejutlon. -Tom Cagi lardi , weil-kiibwn toas tmas le r , will s e rve a.s m a s t e r of cereinonies .
The id lnner .which will coiisisl | of-roa.st tiirki-y', wi th all the fl.x-Ings; Will be served by the .si-liool's e^ifelQiia slaff. *
. TickeiR a r e being .sold, and townspeople m a y - g e l them at 111'-liigh-.scliodl office from Mrs. Al-vln Tluimp.son. T l i " n u m b e r of lic-l(ols-wlll he limited lo 250.
T h e bnskelbai r^ t e a m brotij^hi fame,,10^ feast Haven aga in Ihi;--Sfiiispn twhen the - t eam reiiiiin-il
' t h e ' Cla.ss ,M title' wlih a Sltli Jilfajglil" win ' ill llie s l a t e finals KTarcli 12 in I ' a y n e W h i l i i e y gyin-iiasium. •
T h e sw imming t e a m fared well t l i iH,season;^cai i lur ing the dlsiriei ' championship by hea l ing Hillhotisc f o r - l h o -first t ime la t he Fust Haven t eam ' s hLslorj'.
Stage Reciuitmcnl Display
Special Choir Rehearsal T h e r e ; Will \ie M special and
"very i m p o r t a n t " rehoHrsnl of all choirs of t h e Old S tone Cluircli on Sunday m o r n i n g a t 9 o'clock.
— .Syro t i ak S t u d i o
A i r F o r c e S g t . J o l i n M o o r e p o s e s wil l i . A r m a n d W i l l i a m s ,
p r o p r i e t o r of E a s t H a v e n C u s t o m C l e a n e r s o n M a i n S t . ,
w h o h a s d o n a t e d u s e of h i i t . w i n d o w for a r e c r u i t i n g d i a p j n y
for t h e A i r F o r c e . R e c r u i t s n r e b e i n g s o u g h t in E n s t H a v e n
u n d B i a n f o r d . t o u e r v e t o g e t h e r in t h e A i r F o r c e . '
l lepor i s of a new housing di've't-opiiiiMlt ill the J-oxon a r e a aiiiiinil '1 iioiiip.siiii .Slret't. were ciiilliriiu'., this week by .lei-iime (jriitly, cliuir-inuii ot the P lann ing and ^^iiniiig Commission,
Deiails on t h e development were not available hut It would eon-sisi of possibly 'llKI homes on a plot of land of uuoul 70 acres pre.senlly owaed hy Leo and Loul-, Charl ies of FoXQil Hill l id. '1 lie plot fulls wlll'iln Ihe H-'l section on ihe new w n i n g map and borders on Thompson SI,
Mr. Grady :-ftl»p confirmed r e por t s Ihal t h e ' Zoning Cummlssloii has been aslicd to pe rmi t o tweii-ly per cenl reduct ion In the nilnl-louiii lot f rontage . Under ' thu> new -/.oning map, lot sizes must be a m i n i m u m a v e r a g e sUo of 25,000 square feet wi th a m i n i m u m average' f rontage of 12S foot.
Mr. Crady liidlealpd t h a t lieeau.se of "liaril.slilp" elulms on u pa r t ol the in-esenl owner , he Is favorably disposed towuri) ( ( rant ing t he 20 percent a l lowance Jn /oe iu l re inen l s l iermil led for r9^(| | | .^nd s idewalks
Under Ihls redijiitjon t he a v e i -age size of lots ' yd^Jljl bo 100 foot f rontage with' »' >'miOlmum urea of 20,000 squai ' i ) - feet b'r "Jilst iiiidei half an (icrq". -^^
No O t h e r 0(iilcesi|loiis T h e Joining boaril c h a i r m a n sulil
that the reduct ion In the lot sl-/es will be the only c h a n g e or concession pe rmi t t ed by t h e board. "Aiisolutely no concessions r ega rd ing sidewalks, cu rbs , ' i j r roads or a n y t h i n g u l s e . w i l j be nj»'le," Mr. Grady sald^ ;. ' ' • r^ . ,
T h e Zoi^lt)^, Cominllii)li)n m a y l a k e t he rAilllor ;'up nli 'cjts next mee t ing on Wednesday evening. T h e iipurU'will have, anolheiv pe -li l lon for a reduplioii of re ip i i re -men t s before It, ,
This l a t t e r Is a potllion by J a m e s J. Canna, local coi l l rnclor , w h o Is rei iuesl lng o wnlvor of »li|ewalU one! curbs requl ron ion ls In a de-
^ ve lopment he Is bui lding In Foxpn
lihlive I'lilge Hill Acres. Th i ' Liisl Haven Chumber ot
Commerce lit its hist mon th ly iiieellng unanimously voted Ibrougi , a resolution urg ing the Zoning Coinmlsslon to s tand hy the new zoning rc i iu l roments und to enforce them wi thout dovlallon.
iMeiliiini - I'riei'd T h e cons l iue l lon firm vvhie-h has
negot ia ted for puict iase of t he land from Ihe C h a i n e s family Is repor ted to he a company new to East Haven. T h e dwellings lo be cons t luc l ed a r c lepor led In be nf I he "sp l i t - leve l" type and In a medium price culegnry,
T h e Cliarnes family recent ly .sold a right of may for It to the New Haven W a n r rnmpany for w a t e r pipe linos wlilch will t i a -veifce t he propel I y
Gripes Procedure Approved For Police Deparlmenl
A code of p ioeedu ie for handl ing police ijoihonnol g r ievances was lecolvod Tuesday nlglil liy Ihe Doaid of FUilIc .Safety. T h e piocei lure was p iesenled by a dol-CBallnn from the Police Union and apfiiovcd by Ihe lioard
Officer F r a n k liacUus described Its seve ia l s teps Ihls way : 3) T h e g i l evance will hu bcouglU, up nn Hie' floor al a union'- m e e t i n g for i h e - a t l e n t l o n of Hie union gilov ance comml l l ee .
2! The gr ievance commi t t ee will dl«cus.s Iho gr ievance . If the c o m mi t t ee th inks , |L Is a valid g r i ev ance t he eommll teo will reiiuobt II meet lag wl lh Hie police chief.
;t) T h e mee t ing will d r a w Up a list of •gr ievances discussed and consldcrod w o r t h y of cons lde i -a l lon T h e police chief will , wlll i-in .seven-days l ime , announce by
(Oaiitlnued on V a g s Ulglit)
Cancer Fund Campaign Opens Here This Week
T h e 1055 Cancer Funi l C a m - ' pnign which opens tills week will 'lie conducled u n d e v t he supe r vision nf Mr. and Mci. Thoma.s. Webster , and the quota for E a s t Haven has boon set a t $2,100.
A Tug Day will be held by" t he F a s t Haven Woman ' s Club u n d e r the cha i rmanship of M r s . A n n Follens, and coin collection boxes a r e being placed In s to res ihi 'oughoul lown, by t he Auxi l ia ry I 'ollce heurted li'y I'resUlcnt 'Don T h o m a s .
T h e m a n a g e r ' of I h o . C a p l l o i T h e u l e r Is coopera t ing by r u n ning a ni io-mlnuie shor l f e a t u r o , on cancer . ' , ' ^
T h e main fund- ia l s lng effort will come th rough a h o u s e - t o - ' house canvass t h i o u g i i n u i ' t he lown dur ing the monll i ot Api l l . Captain ' i wlio will bead t he v a r ious disliict.s Inchulo Mrs . ' i ' l iomas Websler , Cen te r DIs t r le l ; Mrs , George Be ' l ty , West ICml; Mom-uuguli i , Mrs. Alvin T h o p m s n n : Shor t Beach, Mrs. R a y m o n d Fre«<| and Mis . I tudolph l l l lg; l l i gn Ridge, .lolm W c d c m e y e r ; River-dale , Mis . M017 N u n z l a n i o ; .Maplevalc, Jdlin McMnhon; Glen-moor , Mrs. An thony MaicuccI ond Lynvvood, Anthony DeMayo.
CnptahiB a r e bcl t ie s o u g h t for the Foxon P o r k and Morgan F o l n i aioiis. Anyone wlsl i lng to e o n l i l b u t c Ills services IH asked to call HO 7-7833.
As u resul t of the cdilcntionui c ampa ign being conducted l ia t lon-wlde, the public is bcqomlng en l ightened on t he s y m p t o m s o t cancer , and the fac t t i m l cance r can b e ' cured If c a u g h t In > Its e a r l y s tages . F u n d s collectcil du r ing April will go for f u r t h e r cd -uca t l onu l ' p r o g r a m s u n d oxtenslvo researcl i on cancer c u r e and p r o -ven l lon .
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. iWrriABflt ;)f s».. Ausustine'ji par-ici) !)ifii/l :», s't.7i» ptttty In St. Moiii-.•a'i Cdajift on. Tu<rtday evening. \/.v.. atUjcidis* .MguJTtf, .Mi». Edward !.'uJ? Mcs, IfxfvJ: Aujjvir *>wl Mrs. J1v.i SiiLicdi irry*<i on the com-
I\(.-ii<t Gr-jin^e Xo. 83 hai again | <\-<^c\^>Ky^ th^'local Cancer Drive. .-\ri-hur R Maynard \» ehalfmnn of th>- Comniuniiy Project Conimll-\ff of ihe Orange. The drive g,-(t iindfr way on Saturday when Mrs.
1 R. Karle Beer^ opened her home i for a tea (or those worklnB for
the drive. Mrs. Arthur Maynnrd, rhairman of the drive In the First District, and Mrs. John Cirlson, chairman of the drive In ihe Sec-ond DIsirlct, presided nt the tea table nnd ^werp as.slsted by Mrs, Harry .luniver, Worthy Master of Tolnket Grange.
Mrs. Florence .1 o It n s o n of Wesivllle, campaign . co-nrdlnntni for Ihe iMii Cancer Crinade In Ihe Neiv llnven area, was the speaker, Giii'sl.s ul the lea were Ihe more that -10 volunteer oflnvassers who will cnrrj' out Ihe drive. ,
The North Branford Board of Zoning Appeals heard the requests of Ihe owners ot.Cediir Lake Acre.i that certain varlaticca be allowed In Ihe plannlhg of building lots in
that development. The Board reserved decision until an Inspection QI the property could he rnddewllh tK<? plot plan available.
Michael Dumbrnwiikl, president 0( the Cedar Lake Con.<lrucllnM Co., which will erecl the hnu.ses, said that as pre.venlly laid out In .section one of Cednr Lake Acres, there are 51 building lots. A sec« ond section will be laid out In Ihn future and will contain another 90 to 100 lots'with the majority of them lr\ Norlh Branford, Approximately 15 lots In the nrenwill be located In nrnnford.
Ten house models .including seven ranch-lype, two Cape Cod nnd one spill-level type, will he available to respective buyffrs, Koch house will Itave bench nnd Inke right.s, according to plnns, with n 'leach to be put In along Cednr Ijike. 11 Is reported thai ench of (he lols will conlnin an,Of)(l .<-quurp feet nr more and the homes will .sell for nppro.\lnintcly Sl.l.nfin to ipin,nno, .
Members of the Foxon, Nortli-MrH and Norlh Guilford Congregii-liohal Churches were Invllcd to en-Joy the concert of nrgiin music al I lie Norlh Branford C'nngrcgnMon-nl Church on Sunday evening. Miss Cherle VVel.ss of NnugutucU was Ihe nrfrsl.
A graduate of N.'iuga'uck High School, Miss Weiss studied piano for five years nnd organ for three years under Charles D. McClenry and Robert A. Hequa. At the Wesl-mlnsler Choir College In I'rinceInn, N. .1., she studied organ under I lie direction nf Donald McDonald,
Ml.ss Wel.ss arranged her program .so thai the first half Included selections from the works of llaydn, Handel, Bllgood, Clolteyi and Benoll. Lenten and Easier music made up the second half n£
her program. At the recent meeting of the
Board of Education It was voted to Increase the snlory sehedule of Ihe teachers by $200 In keeping with Iheir request. This places the local teachers in a position favorable In the majority nf leflchers In this area. The Increase goes Into effect in .Seplember lfl!)5. The schedule will then have $.1,900.(ui a minimum and .$5,000 as a maitl-mum. Those figures ore based on a four-year training period.
The Board of Education »iso a-greed'lo co-operlite In Ihe Snik polio vaccine program. The vaccine will be given lo Ihe lir.sl and .second graders only, with the con-.senl of the parents. The Board will .send out questionnaires to all parents of children in these grades.
Ani. Legion Initiates Meniber.shipDiiveHcre
Corcornn-Sundqiilsl Post No. S.I, Amerlenn Legion, Is now conducting n membership drlvi' whieh will end May 15. iTnines Dnodyi senior vice 'commander. Is chairman of Ihe drive nnd Is being n.sBl5led by Charles BedienI, ,lo-sepii Donadio, Fred Cnrstcns, ,Tohn Ahem, Steven, Bombollski, Louis Lavassa, ,Iohn Roykn, osepb Pnm-pn, kennelh Swanfelder, Walter ZlelinskI and Daniel Uannlli.
'I'iie membership rnmmlttee explains that, "now, more than ever befoi;e, all Americans ni'e needed to .stnnd up and he eounted in , litis cold war agahtst C^iirintun- I ism." "Fllglhlp veterans cntt declare Ihelr slattd, fot- a more positive Aitieric'.'itil.sivi ity Joining lite American I.egloit," Ihe group con-linue.s; ,
Listed by lite clinlrman as .some of the Legion's functions arp the uld and prnieclion furnished <lls-uiiloil veterans nnd Iheir dependents; an active child welfare iiro-grdm; and tiie support of 'Amei-Icn's principles.
Palm Siintlay. Holy Week Servicess Are Set.For St, Mary's
Itcv. Edmund A. Colter, pastor, and Rev. William VVIhbey. a.sslst-ant, of SI. Mary's R.C. Church have announced the schedule for services for Palm Sunday nnd Holy Week.
Ma.«ses will be at 7, 8, 0, 10 and U'o'clock on Palm Sunday. Palms will be blessed before the 7 o'clock Mass nnd will be distributed at the remaining services, l.enten Devn-lions will be held oh Palm Sunday at 4 p.m.
Services during iloly Week nre as follows:
Tuesday, Lenlen ricvnilons at 7:.'10 p.m., with Rev. ,Teremlah O'Keefe, .S,J,, as speaker,
Wednesday, confessions will be heard from 4 until 5:30 and from 7:,10 until 8:30 p,m.
Holy Thursday, Communitm at 6, 7 nnd 7;.H0 a.m. High Mas.s with procession Is scheduled for 8 a.m. Adoration will take place throughout the day with n Holy Hour from 7:,'10 to 8:30 p.m.
Good Friday, Mass of the Pre-.sanctifled at 8 a.m., with Stations of the Cro.ss .scheduled tor ,1 and 7:30 p.m.
Ilnly Saturday, Blessing of Ea.s-ter water and Easter candle, 7 a.m,, and High i\ln,ss al a:.30. Confes.slons will he heard from 10:30 to 11;.10, ,1:30 in 5;,30, and 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Easter Sunday Ma.sses will be held at 7, 8, fl, 10 and 11 a.m.
Young G.O.P. Meeting The annual meeting of Bran-
ford's Young- Republican Club Is scheduled for Tuesday at 7 p.m.. nt Republicon Headquarters on iMaIn St,' Election of new officers will follow a buffel suppjr,
MiTs, Macgregor, Kllpatrick, Mrs. Thomas Murpity ond Mrs, Robert Sehroedei', ,lr„ tnake up Ihe supper commiilee. Members planning' to attend have been requested to notify one of the committee members. ' 'niMI
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Old Stone Church Passion Play Opening Friday. Marks 25 Years
When the Pa.sslon Play, from Manger Friday night Higii Sciiool.
Old Stone Church ••The Life nf Christ lo Throne," open.s
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2r)th year thai this re-creation of Bllilicai .scenes of nearly SOOO years ago has been siiowti in the greater New, Haven drea.
Raymtihd Lynwpod Clarke, wrote the orlglhal verslbn, gornered from bible (luotallohs,: which has ,Mnce seen many'nllhnr revisions all designed lo ..hrinS continuity and greater di-amallc Impact to the play. : ,. , } : ,
Ksipftrt Mnlte-I)p Ba'ckstage"^Wll he a bu.istJe of
activity .•starting at'G o'clock as. an !'as.seinbly.-llne'' hi?:' aCtorf wall their' turn^frtr make-Up, ippUca-l l t tns. , Interesting-to n6tVls the fact each^'grotip.lids Its own special ".shade." Under the direction of IrVlng . Sla'phard, •.•Mr.';, Elyle Russell and her assl.Mahis will, tip-ply liii> flrtful touches tiial take the audleiicp lidt-k centiiries.
"We believe'this'will be the rtio.st successful year yet," LeRoy. ,lor-dan, president of the Drama Oulld promises, "Rehearsals have been Well-attended,- and everyone has been most cn-operailv'e.".
Ttie colorful • costuities which were created by the women parishioners when the play came to East .Haven six years ago are car-.'ed f o r ' a n d dl.'itrlbuled by Mra. Margaret Dover and her assistants. Ralfth Walker Is In charge of ihe countless details thai are listed as "property "
Takes Christ Oilld I'arl In addition to the mimy prom
inent aduli acini s theie nre a number (If ehildren in Ihe ea.sl The most piomlnent one, of course, IS the Child lesus who Is pnrtiay-t>d by Douglas LIhslej 'We haVe been frlUhaie in selectinij Just the ilRht boy foi lite pan , ' Mis fcle-anor 'Johnson, secretary of.V.the Dtama^GilIld, lemarked. "Ilbw-ever, Vl yi>ui old buys have a way of'-sbonling up nnd ouifiowhig I hell pan "
Olhei^ (Children appear in vail ous scenes in ihe Na\lvlly Stehe ynung shepheiilfe liovei in ihe bacltground Onf» of tht m Lurrie-) a •young lamb who Is invsterlously taught tu ' iiua" on rue
Children tindei 12 ,will^ not be admitted ib the high stHool audl-torluni unless:''ac'cotnt)a'hled by an adult this year Slnci the seating tapaclty Is limited and the play must be pe;,formed In an alnios-pheie of' reverence, fhe Guild has reluctantly adopted litis lUling in Older to insure a ^'di'-ciplined au dience ^ , ^ ^
' 'Ifiree JHerlornuiiieeb . T'ertoltilphc^ will oe held ul S ocloi,k nif frlday and Safurdoy ol this v/eiki'and on tiupday ullet noon a.C't \i m ,^ome 3000 tickets have befm'ilisirtbuted foi ihe tliiei. pei'formu'nues Periops without ilc kt'ts will be admtlted up'to the ca papily of the auditorium
Ihe Pas^luil Play has bien a .non-profit •.prriductlon; with donations helpg used to meet the cosl.s of costume and scenery maintenance. •
Please l*hone items For This I'liltintn Til Mrs. .Innles KitiK, S-'i(Wl
III. tie||»hbors. The REVIEW'S subsorlption
coniest is a sure-fire iltinR lit the Grove. The results will mean a great Increase in renders niul, \ye itope, Itv news source.s.
We'd like lo remind ynu that our weekly column Is edited Ml the REVIEW office; the lesponsl-billly for'^iiny deletion lieiiij! that of Ihe edilnr. , |
The heavy wintisilitl some tintti-oge here but tiiostly sliliii.'ies. We .see that, Ed .flri-en has liiul to do a reshlrigte Job.
We h(>ar.lhni Alex KotiikoWsUI Is now training with Ihe iuill club In Florida. , • ,
Waller King is now Itelug nibri-Ically dlscii'nrgeil from Ihe Air Force. Seem."! as if Utal arm Won't pa.ss the medlcai board In.Texas, He Is blileriy disappointed as he enjoyed; .ills hiini training, Orig-Inally tlamntieti • In a camp accl-| dent, liie arm Was broken Ihreti times laler. We are sorry but win he Blaii In' have Itim iioniii again, 'i'his hou.se is so quiet wit it-out him. It i s .a 'bore , His mnnj' friends will al.so bi» ^bid lo itave him Itntiie.;'
,Seetns ; Mr. tuiii Mrs. .Wllliant Larklii .spent Inst week^iiit In New York. Blil'lli certainly n busy chap these day's. ;' , ., '
Mrs. Alfred I' niileiln Is eonva-le.scing afti'r a trip to New llnven Hospital''•' . ,- :
This Sitiiiilay niBitt , Is' the tlmd for • lbe;;':m'eU to .coiled..for tht* Cancer Drive, rso .be prepnred. At the meelln'i' at Howie's Resln'd-I'anl on 'MofUiny there was some conslernntlnn iibottt nut hiiving enough men nnd we wore posit Ivc-ly .smug' because we nre covered entirely liy men In liic (ilruve.
We lidded Stan 11 nil and Dick i.iiw'is to the group. Tiiet'i' nre four report centers. Mrs. Snl Mi-licl on Senvlew Ave., Mrs. Alien ilnmsey tin Fifth Ave., Mrs. Walter Otiffen on Sixth Ave,, and Mrs, ,liimes King, Dudley Ave. The Indies will do nil the cnll-biicks where people nre not at liome. If the getdlemen will be kitiil enough lo list Ihem.
Next week Is Iloly Week liml many services will be held in nc-cnrdance with lite lirnctlce of vor-ious dennntlnatlons. Wliy not plan lo make some special sacrifice.
nur Lady of Kallma Club met Wedni?.sday at Ihe' liomi? of Art Penney on Fifth Avenue.' , 1'lte llrnnfnrd Wnmen'.s Club will sitoqsor a hriilge on May IS with our Mrs, Nathan Zatfitt iiml Mrs. Louis De.sl as co-chairmen. IJnder.slnnd that Mrs, Allen Ramsey nitrt Mrs. Art Penney are in eiihl'ge of refreshments.
Thai new girl lit the diuisstm'e nf the Theatre Dulldini; Is Sandy Frank, one of the glamour girls
nf I lie' Grove. Ill browsing ai'nutid. we under
stand t'hnt The REVlliWIng Stand Is ope Of the MiOsl pcipulnr fenlures of nui' newspaper. Men readei's ,si'l>m to prefer the Tte-metnlier cuiumn. ' i
We ktinvy a Serviceman nnd his wife Willi tw'o small clilldren wjio Wnvild like a reni near, the cetin>r of town. If you' know of one, pli>nse cotilnci biii,
V('onicii''s Chil) To Hear Miss Sluiri*,, HoviiMvcr
Miss llnrbnrn Wnrren Sltiire, drnmnllc .reviewer, has been <i\i-inlned as prograiit speaker lor lite Mondny ineetiiiK nf .llie Ut-anrord Woitien's Club which will he lielil al a:l.'i In'Feilmvsbip Hail nf the First Cinigiegnllunnl Cliiirch.
Miss Sliure was 1 rained at the Atiiericnn . Aondetiiy of Drnnialic] An mid the Vale Drama SclKtnl. 'i'lie speaker, who will lie Itilrnduc-eii iiy Mrs. Tliotmis Murphy, litis appeared In all britlicbes iif Iheiit-rlcal entertabinieni .Including llie New York singe, summer slock, radio and television. Her ability lo transform herself from player lo plnyer ns she inlei'lirpts ittul drnm-atl7.es llie"iills" of IIIL season has dellBlited n number of nudlences.
nrs., Mftich )1, I'JS'i. Branford Revieiv-r.ast Havisn NWa 3
WHAT IS A "CLUB?" A "c lub" of siihsciiptionH in tlie "l-'.vei'ylintly WII IH"
Prize conleHt is any gniiip tif Hitliscripliiina lolnlinu 'f 17,1)1),
I'or fxiiiiiiil«, 5 yeiirly stiliKcrlplinns Hi lite regiilivr ralK of .$3.50 woiilil ciniKliliiie ii .'til?,00 "cliili", — iiti viliich 50 ,000 F . X T U A voleii a re given loWnrtJ,•winning lli" big prizes in niiclilion'lo llie rpgiilnr aclieilil' each individiml siibscrii^lion,
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, Another example, two 3-yeni' siiliHCriptinni) ninnitnt lo an even $17 .00 ami ciiuni 50,000 E X T R A vulei* —-also in ncltlitiiin Ui ihe re.gitlnr sclieclitlfi'of. vnlcN,
riiom? wlio itiitltii il llu-ir iiiio lo iiljiliin " T W O i a t iny" will itntloiilileilly l.e iitiniit^j ilie \\'inii«ra of the iiiu geal nnd besl pri'/(!H. ,, , One Garment Saved from Molht Can Pay for a LANK
Eust Haveh, Conn.^ Phone HO 7-S918 B(iy Easter Seals
Young easier p araders are ahiMiys corr^ectly
Outfitted at Johnson ^s
Mo matter 'vyhelher tlie boy is short or tall, thin or hefty . . •, when yoii are looking for a better selection of colors and. sizes in Yoiing Men's and Boy'.s" clothing the store lo vi.sit is J. Johhsori & Sons. For Johnson buyers have the reputation and "kno'w-how" when it comes to getting nev/ styles in clothes that impress boys and parents alike.
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SHIRTS — NECKWEAR
SWEATERS
HOSE SHOES
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Krnnted to iill those who hnve business before ihe Plnnning nhd Zoning Commission.
Next, lie sinted thai "v/e're goin^ to fix Rock Rd, in litis development, regnrdleW no • tlinl this nction is not liriked vitlt the petition. I
Mr. Cnnnn emphnsizes thnl "it is not n 1 denl" nnd ihnt his plnns to fix Roel< Rd. "ore nol contingent' upon nny deciiiion of thf Plnnning nnd Zoning Commiasion" with re-j "."'jn i's's, ••|,;;;;,/,[,,„,l, „r ,,,^1^
Town Topics
Our ,dc.epi'Sl sympal l iy lo Mv-I and Mi-.s. Ariliui- DaCoMn, of 86
A n W - l l T O I N O rtATKS ON A P P M O A T I O N ItiiHiiifSH 'IVIcplionn ATwBlor K-lltOI
SUnii lCniT'TION i $3.00 pi-r yciir pnyrilili' In iidviini>A
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A Clai'ificalion T h e Mi i rc i i i 7 i s s n e of t h e N E W S c a r r i e d
n n ed l to r j i i l t i l l e d ' ' M r . t T o n n n ' s O f f e r " . It r e f e r r e d t o ' n p q t i t i o n b y J n m c s J . C i inn ; i , l o c a l con t rn ( t to r> ' for n w o i v e r of Z o n i n g B o n r d . r e -q u i r n m e n t s for s i d e w a l k s n n d c u r b s in n F o x o n p l o t b e i n g d e v e l o p e d b y l i im .
T h e e d i t o r i n i a l s o r e f e r r e d l o M r . C n n n ' s v 6 l i | n l e e r i n K (o r e s u r f a c e l l in t p o r t i o n of R o c k R d , w h i c h l i es w l l h i n t h e l imi t s of t h e d e v e l o p -
a p c c l t o h i s p e t i t i o n . T h e e d i t o r w o u l d l i k e l o e x p l a i n t h a t t h e
o r i g i n a l e d i t o r i a l w a s n o l i n t e n d e d in a n y w a y t o r e f l e c t u n f n v o r n b l y o n Mi-. C n n n a ' s a c t i o n . T h e e d i t o r i a l ' s m a i n p i i r p o s e w a s t o d r a w nt-l e n t i o n t o t w o t h i n g s ! t h e c o n t r a c t o r ' s o b l i g n -l i o n s t o t h e T o W n u n d e r i h e n e w z o n i n g c o d e s a n d t h e T o w n ' s o b l i g a t i o n t o n c o n t r a c t o r b u i l d i n g o n n T o w n - o w n e d r o n d ,
T h e - e d i t o r fel t , n n d stil l fee ls , t h a t t h e s e o b l i g a t i o n s a r e s e p a r a t e . T h e e d i t o r t h i n k s iViat it is r e g r e t t a b l e t h n l M r . C n n n a m u s t e x p e n d m o n e y in o r d e r \o t n k e c a r e of w h n t is c l e a r l y a T o w n o b l i g a t i o n , a l t h o u g h M r . C a n n a ' s v o l u n t e e r i n g t o d o s o is n g e n e r o u s a c l i o n ,
T h e e d i t o r n l s o s l i c k s l o h i s o r i g i n a l feeli n g s n b o u t M r . C a n n a ' s p e t i t i o n . A l ine h a s b e e n d r a w n , l o o l a t e n l m o s l , r e g a r d i n g t h e qi in l i ly of h ° n i e d e v e l o p m e n t in E a s t H a v e n . If t h e Z o n i n g C o m m i s s i o n m a k e s a n y m o r e e x c e p t i o n s , i t m a y w e l l f i n d i tself w i t h o u t a z o n i n g m a p a t n i l .
Messrs. W.&T.
FOXON NEWS
W e i n s t e i n a n d T i m m , of J ^ e w I l n v e n , h a v e
rj i ' ' 1 • I 1- - .ui .1 1- •, . . . b e e n n p p o i n t d n s T o w n a u d i t o r s for t h e s ix-R d . w h i c h l i es w i l h n t h e h m i l s o t h e d e v e l o p - _ ., ' . , . ^ -r-i n j r r .
. T-i J - , • I . I J .1 • . . l e e n l 1 c o n s e c u l v e y e a r . I h e u o n r d of h u i a n c e m e n t . T h e e d i l o n n l t r e a t e d t h i s n c t i o n a s a n j . j i • ti j u • i i . L ^ " p f f e r " b y M r . O m n a n d s t a t e d : "His i d e a is d ' « " ' » « « d ' " ' ^ f ' y ">'f « d l ' ° r m l p r o p o s a l i h n t n t h a if h e ' t r e a t s i h e T o w n r l g h l ' , i h e T o w n ' ' ^ l ' " ! ' " " " ' , " " d ' t - ' f « 1"= m a d e a n d d e c i d e d
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n a n c e is n c r e a t u r e of h a b i t . It h a s t a k e n t h e e a s y Vfily o u t . A h d w h y s h o u l d n ' t i t> It was: p o i n t e d b u t : ^ V b o , b e s i d e s t h e N E W S , w a s n g i n f e - n p p o i h t i n g i h e a u d i t o r s ) N o b o d y . T h e r e w a s n o p o p u l a r c l a m o r . N o t o n s u c h a spih l l i ss i ie t\8 th i s .
' A t a n y r a l e i t h e a p p o i n t i n e n t , n g n i n of M e s s r s . W e i n s t e i n & T i m r r ) is riot n b n d o n e . T h e a u d i t i n g f i rm h a s d o ' ^ e a g o q d j o b in t h e p a s t , a n d i h u r c is n o o t h e r n h i e c t i o p t o Ihc i r v o n l i n u i n g e x c e p t i h c i d e a t ha t n n o i n i s i o n n l
wi l l [ r e n t h i n i r i g h t . " . v M r . C n n p i i : ' h a s n a k e d n s t o c l a r i f y t h i s p o i n t
in o ^ d e r t o d i s p e l t h p u n f o r t u n a t e i m p l i c a t i o n i h n t . h e h n s a c U i n l l y o f f e r e d l o fix t h e r o a d in r e l u n i for a g r n n l i n g of t h e w a i v e r . T h e N E W S n g r e c a t h a t s u c h im i n t e r p r c t n l i o h w o u l d b e " u n f a i r " a n d of fe r s t h e f o l l o w i n g c l a r i f i c a t i o n of M r . C a n n a ' s p o s i t i o n a s p r e s e n t e d b y h imse l f . , .
F i r s t . M f . C a n n a s t a t e s t h a t t h e r e w a s " a o spec i f i c o f f e r o r c o n d i t i o n u p o n o u r p e t i t i o n for n . w a i v e r of i h e s i d e w a l k s a n d c u r b s r e q u i r e m e n t I le e x p l a i n e d t h a t h r is s u b m i t
J . . - iU.K ..>.Dir.,,nfirv n r iv i l eu i T u i r e r n 6 n t , " H e e x p l a i n e d t h a t h e i s ' s u n m i i - ^.iMi^ii.»...n -l ing i h c p e l i l i o n u n d e r t h e c u s l o m n r y p r i M h g c i h a n g c m i g h l b e h e a l t h i e r
Report On School Need h Atom ic Jack - In - Tho - Box
dnuRhlcr , Claudia , nnd lo t h e grnndpa ren l s , Snk'clmiin and Mr.i. Krank t a l k e r .
Don'l ml.sB llio Old Stone C h u r c h Passion I'liiy openlnB l o i n n n o w In Ihe lilBh .School, 11 ymi've n e v e r seen II, ,
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Predic t ions from n DemocrnI t l inl Ihe 1)111 to amend ilie Board of F inance Acl nnd innUe Ihal bna id elective will nol RCI ihrnURli 16 the General Assembly and h a d not In its present form.
, ."Since k inde rga r t en rcgls l rnt lon w a s eonipleteri on Fr iday Willi o to ta l of .121 clilldren, t e n more have heen nilded lo the rolls, Miss RIcnnor l .enry, nsslstnni to Ihe .superintendent of .schools, announces .
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Donald Bnr l l e l l , mcntlonei l p rominen t ly nf; a possilile cand i da t e for Ihe nomlnnlTon ' for fir.st se lec tman on t he GOP t lekel , has removed him.sell from the ll.st of avai lable candida tes . T h e reasnii.s o re personol.
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T h e qiiiet Cl inmher of C o m m e r c e pres iden t said t h a i he migh t be avai lable In fu tu re yea r s . Bui nol tills t ime. ' In the i nean l lme two m o r e cand ida tes tor t he lop .spol h o v e declared themselves In G O P r a n k s 11 has been repor lcd . T h e i r n a m e s have no t been revea led .
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Vincen t Cusano , fo rmer m e m b e r oC (he Board of Kducat lon and fo rmer assessor, .is expec led lo he a eiuidldale for a spni on the ticket . , - S la r l inB Apri l 11 Ihe i ax collec tor ' s office will he open cven-Ing.s, from , 7 . lo -fl p. ,m . for t he convenience of ' t axpaye r s , Sal
1( you've ' ever "wal led o u l " a t i t le search and spen t hou r s In Clark , Hall and T e d : s i sn lng all those papers lo gel a deed to your p roper ty , you'll p robably ngree t h a t " T h i n g s were eas ie r In t h e old days ."
P u r c h a s e nt o 10 x 13 mile t r a d of lond wh ich Included t h e Foxon a r e a was completed on December l l l h , 1638, w h e n the F o u n d i n g F a t h e r s ogrecd on n deal wi th Monlowese, son of the Great .Sn-(5hem n l Mnltaboseck ' n o w known ns MIddlclown.) And t h e p r i ce? l l epu tcd to he 13 cos t s !
Sir S l o r k s lopped off ul High Uldge iosi week and left a .son nl the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Char les .1. Brophy at 10 Knren Way , and n d a u g h t e r lo Mr. (Uid Mrs . Fd -ward S l iumans of' -1.1 Uel ls i rnm
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. P rom t h e r e he circled a round lo Laure l SI . nnd lofl a ll l l le girl ni t h e h o m e of Mr . and Mrs . Anthony DelVecchIo, 18.1 Laure l St .
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Oh, hoy! And just wall un t i l A r t h u r l load s t a r t s popping! Did ' ja ever .slop lo wonder II Ihe cows a r e keep ing up wllh Ihe hu-muns lo supply all tliat f o r m u l a ?
One of F.lI . l l .S. 's fnvor i le rtaut'blers was placed on t h e dean'.s list nl Bryan t Collefie of nus incss Adnilni.slralion in Prov i dence . She 's Dorothy KhiRsford, one of our D.A.n. girls.
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A s u m m e r wedding Is plnnncil for Mi.ss Mary Flizahelli Clancey, dauRliler of Mr. and M rs . T h o m a s Clancey of 120 I ju i rc l St . H e r ongagonienl lo n o i n a r d SInron of Br idgepor t has jilsl been a n n o u n c ed. .
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See whei 'e Dr. H e n r y GemskI Is on t h e c o m m i t t e e p l ann ing t he 25lh reunion of the cln.ss of 1030 at l l i l lhouse . So T I l A ' r ' g w h e r e he l ea rned those b ig Wprds!
and Mrs. E d w a r d Lcwandosk l . | Lillian belonged to tho .\olinson
Symphony Orches t ra and Ihe SI. Ambrose C lub ; sings like n Ulilc
blond l a rk , t oo .
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ing up for P c i e r Bar l le of Nicholas Dr.. Even t h o u g h hU foot's sllU In n cast , he's able t o a t tend .school. In the mcnnt l rne , Pe te r ' s " p a r t n e r " Ls t a k i n g c a i e of Ihe paper rou te . One never knows
•hat mn lhe rhood will br ing , does one?
• * * * » ' Anyone want a ihi rd- lumd set of meosies? OrlElnally t r ied on for size by Beth Mitchel l , they 've been handed down lo her sister . lean. Seems ns though Mnrgo has had "spol.s" In from of her eyes for some t ime now.
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flrsl and second grade p a r e n t s th is week . East H a v e n Is Rolling geared up tor vacc laa l lons wl lh t he Snlk vaccine. W o r k i n g wl lh Hcall i i Officer Dr. Rocco Bove will be our Mother s 'March cha i r man, Mrs . Ela ine H o m e r Mc-Mahoa , of Grannlss St .
W h o b e l t e r coiiiri you find lo do t h e Job? Jus i wish Uindergar lnei ' s we re included. W o n ' t it be u blessing if tha t lorr ihio scourge has been l icked?
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But no l only polio cr ipples . Just one t r ip t h r o u g h liie Newing lon Crippled Chi ldren ' s I lospl lnl would nittkc you t l l g down deep to imy E a s i e r seals . S u r e , l l ' s nnoll icr dona i ion — hul w h a t a cause ! '
Annual Service Of Holy Communion
Al Old Slpne Church Thurs. Evening "The a n n u a l service of Holy C o m
munion and the rccepl lon of n e w m e m b e r s will he conduelcd ne.\l T h u r s d a y evening In the Old S tone Churcji ni 8 o'clock, A special p r o g r a m of rel igious music will he presented by t he t h r e e clioir.s.
F r i d a y even ing a l 8:15 Ihe Pn.s-sion Play by t he D r a m a Guild will open al t h e High Sciiool. T i cke l s a r c avai lable In Ihe church office. S a t u r d a y ' s p rescn ln l lnn will also be nl 8:15. T h e Ihird nnd linnl pe r formance will be given Riinday af ternoon nl 4 o'clnck.
S a t u r d a y af ternoon a t 1:30 Ihe P ioneer and Pi lgr im Fel lowship menihcrs will work on Ihe ouUlonr chnpel 01 t h e r e a r of the chu rch .
S u n d a y Is Pnliii Sunday n r d Ihe nev . J a m e s D. Glas.se, Inlerhii pastor, will conduct Ihe Dr-IS a 'ui H o'clock c h u r c h worsh ip services. 1'he Senior Choi r will sing nl Ihe firsL service nnd will ho Joined hy the .Junior and I n l e r m e d l a l e Clioirs at the second.
At 4 o'clock S u n d a y r .r iernoon m e m b e r s of ihe Pioneer and Pilg r im Fe l lowships will n l l end Ihe Passion Play . Fol lowing will bo n spnghol l i ..jupper In llic Pnri.sh
House for which a small cha rge
w'lll he m a d e . Wninen 's Council
Monday the W o m e n ' s Council will meet in t he church par lors al 7-30 Mrs . Donald Chidsey will p reside. Impor lnn t business is lo be handled nnd all m e m b e r s a r e urged lo be present .
On Tucsdny Ihe r e g u l a r monthly mee t ing of Ihe s t and ing com-mi l i ee will l a k e place nl 7:.in George I l a r r i ck will j i reslde.
On' W e d n e s d a y Ihc Adul t Bible Class will m e e t in Ihe cluircli parlor nl l l ' n . n i .
At 2 p.m. Wednesday liie P r o gress ive F r i ends will m e e t In t he church parlor . Tlioro vAW be a r e veal ing of Sec re t P a i s and the ass igning of new ones . Hostesses a r e Mrs . George Nash and Mrs . Snl-lie Lnwson.
Al 7 p.m. t h e Even ing Bible Clnss will mee t In Ihe Educnllonnl Building, At 8 o'clock the .lunlor W o m e n ' s League will m'eel in llie chu rch par lor wilii Mrs . Carl Blake presiding. Hostesses will bo Mrs. Mar jor le Brneke , Mrs. Sherwood Chaml jer la in \" i id Mr.s. Uoherl
1 C r e a m e r .
Bill Pile Scls
Biddy Record
Loiigolmrdi, col lector , ' . a n n o u n c e s On S n i u r d a y s Apill 'J-Q-IO lh( of-
, , . i f l t e \lilll he open fiom nine a m Add 10 t h a t IhP cost of plan two ,
- ^ . !««,. nil f o u l I ' """" , , Jim, n. n ,»- - r - , which double ^owlons uU ' o u t I ' lades of thq |ilgll ndiPPl, »"""•>' cost r25,0OO 01 0 7a mllli. tP ' l y ™ I even ing brunch o f t i u s will lie op I 'd a yea i ly cost of $108 070 nnd | _ _ , ,' , , „ , , „ , , „ , i „ , T , „ J „ , a inx t a l e of 3 0 8 mil ls
T h e 19-room school on Ihe ncv;
So r ry to lea rn of t h e d e a t h of Mrs. J o h n I lo rbs l , n u a t of Mrs . Celest lne B y r n e s of Ilusso Ave. Had a brief visi t with J a c k and Win HerliBl, lit frorn St. , ,Louis, on S u n d a y , h i g h t . _ ,' '
J a i j k r b r h i n j s c c d n ' l i t t l e , about , • • • ; • : , . • , ! ' . " " : , ' ' , ; ' -, i , ,'., : l'.hi.s''dayB ris, ah a l t a r boy se rv ing ,!^<'?*.l',f:T^9«<l?y'•?"'''• Wt idncsday .Uvl th , J ' t t the r ' . 'Gr iggs- .a t . 'C l«r 'Lady , ™ . „ - Ki„,v„v. '„f«KH.'.,„iii =K„ „ « . l or' P o m p e i i C h u r c i t ; , F a t h e r - . G r i g s s
F o r t he benefit of oiir Foxon f r iends w h o toll us t hey ' r e confused by Ihe school s i tunl lon , liils Is our personal i n l e r p r c l n l i o n ;
A. T h e r e a r e going to ' be too m a n y chi ldren for t h e space we 've got lo p u t I h e m ; nnd eve ry day Ihu t passes w e ' r e g e l l i n g m o r e of Ihe first, and less of t h e second.
B. To pul o u r y o u n g s t e r s on a p a r wi th , systems la s u r r o u n d i n g towns , t h e Bd. of Ed. e.sllmales 11 will cost over %2 mill ion dol lars lo liulld a Jr . iiigli and aildli ional cla-s,sroom,s in Foxon and Ihe Mo-m a u g u i n a rea , '
O u r y o u n g people have an unce r t a in enougii fuliirC; alioad of t i i c m . ; S o e m s as t h o u g h . Ihe ioiisl we! can d o - i s . t o p r o v i d e . n ; good .educalidn for theni . . , .We th ink a nVaiceshift.. eilucalion, . c rea tes m a k e s h i l l cl l izens. Emi of se rmon.
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site would he n ' 'calcl i-nl l ' foi any g rades ihb Boaid wonlcd lo «s-
A one-page commi l l ee s u m m a „ , ,„ -,-L t h r e e n l i e n m l l v e plnns t o r ^^,^^r F igured on Ihe.p.ei'Miupll bns-Z m n r t ^ n g Eusl l i avcn pupils ,», the lucrense^wmil^ oMly;;njaico.« . ^ ^ ^ y ^ , , - , . t ^ , , , ( ^ n 1 l e n o " " Q W yea r s is like "n difference of n , U m! Is 10 mM"-- >!<e'l „:,„•,„•. n.ii./.biifvli; doUia^Bo •con'-
m o n ic acU-ln-lhe-box. • •Ibcal cost .3.8 .n t l l l s . i tVlu . i .^ t ^ l ^ o p e n , I h y lid to peer y B t l t w e h a y ^ . t o . t d - H n ^ t q h ^ " ^
i i ism- It 's InnocJhl-l 'ooklng becaur* high VlrtVll«nn^;«l.a«.s^p.',^s ••(^" "
r e n m r k a b i c qacd In Iho Highland and FoVoh I m u s t h a v e heen u SLIIOOK at a l ime lo ho announced | m a n
B d j i d i n g Iho lion in his d e n ' Vis|loi,s t o th) ro^vn. l l a l l ^ l i a s e - I ,„,,v,..v» . , , - - . -
n t h c i e Wil l iam i W l l b l n g t o t i U p y m i „ „ pigi, i w e i e foiced lo Mai y Mai l ip , who has been l each - i i ,ey did this w e e k , wc inlcd o u t t h a t It tlouW be coni- L ^ a d e throuf ;h n pool of wute i Ibid ing •.econd g i a d e al that school (^^,^1^ j ^ ^ „( c o l u m n ' l i s U a q d w i t h "pvef-^Ue ' t"l>n^'*l \V(ii,iied over irtlo t h e downs ta i r s but sbli inl l ted h e r lesiBnulion i c j ^ , j^ j , nnd M i s I Io« i id 1
r i . , w . I i in ln i h l H l sChOOl USC I „ , , | | i „ , U m , II o .nilircr' W n S n l r ^ n l l V T h e \ v e a l a l l a r o u n d I,-„v<i. n m l nnrl M i nnd \1
,, , llighlunc) Sclibni • tnacl iers got I t o g e t h e r t i l ls .week to - hoiior . Mr.s,
n e m i h d e r , to the , P len ipoor Wdinnri 's C l u b — the Eo,sler Bunny will be w a i l i n g for you . and yoiir offspring this Snt i i rdny, ..
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hotween tho e j e s Thcsp iiro the iji'lin n l l c r a n l h e s
liLfoie Ihe fJonid of E d u c a l l m And no w o n d e r t h a t Ihe board w a n t s ih f , public,, Itself, lo nialti I 111 c i i i t la l d c i l i l o n '
Tfui AlleriiiillVcs Ciilm n l t L \ n p | l \ e iiuniboi ony
lliilUl u 10-1 onm Junioi lilgii school lilus 15 addll lonal t l i l u i n l a i y tins'!-rooms .
Gr im u l tun ia t lve number t w o Ilulld 'ii oliissrooms and double MsMon t h e High School
Grliu n l lu raa t lv i ' ' ' h i lmber t h r e e J u s t s l iufde the ddcit' and ' double b s,sion t h o ^ v h o l e ^ ^ s l e m ,11 need IJI!. i so ino people a re even prcdlc l -Ing uli) le sesslonb') ^
I he Hcbcuich ConUnltloe, whicli compiled Iho icpor t nnd which Is lii!a<ie(l by Mrs. J o h n Sul l ivan, c s -i imuted ihut t he cpbt of a Junloi high sehool would he $1G7S,000
Tills, and iiulhing suid ubuul t h e cost o[ evunliinlly adding ITy leuch-••rs u l on osllinnled y t u r l y cost of 'lll'l,50OI 'Ilils cost nonody c a n dodge '
Alll lUulCDst $|iig,U',!0 Over u 20-yenr peHod, Ihe un-
nuiil cost would bo $83,750 for n-inoitUiUlon, plus '$3.{,500 Intcrcbt, p lus $12,070 foi addltlunni opc ra -l ionai cost', to ta l $lSA,320; Deduct Iho $'J2,500 slttle const ruct ion g r an t at t h e pipsont r a t e of $130 per liupll brliigi. 1)10 tota l down to •1.116,820, o r nn giddltlon lo the Ins u u e of J pi mills .
S h o u l d ' p b l U now In the Gcnernl Assembly pass lo increase Ihe p i i pupil const rui't Ion g r a m from $150
feels (ha t llij clcil iqli lary loijms would have Ip be (luill, 11 l o o m s n t Deei Uun nnd four In Hie Soul l i Lnd Th i s would cpsi SMOOOO, b roken do \ ln i p ?1O0O0 on nn io i l l -/u l lon , In l t i e s t "!;ia,0(10 addl l lonal ope ia l lonnl co»l, lil'1,'?!i(), less S n i " g i a n t of t n s O hi lng 'mg the net cost 16 SlbllOO, 01 ) 2n pilllv
To ta l cost foi iiinn one is $2 27") 000, yea r ly cost, $181S2Q, or lioid
polnlcd oi i t t h a t It CouW be eoni-st iUetqd w i t h "pvef - JUe ' i n o m s foi tuu i tq , IV ' lo i high sbliop,! yse In olhci Vpiili}, t irih g;iadBi3 could u s e enVi^imcri; which ' 'vnuld still be useful foi nn o lghpi g rade la t e r It would piobijlily r equ i re a l o u n m c e t l n p lo use t h e p rope r ly for nil) t h i n g o ther ( h a p n Junloi high school, $.liice Us p u r c h a s e w a s \ o t o d foi t h a t jiole pu rpose
Plie)i l l i t ^ c P l ap t h r e e v,as abvious ly design
ed foi lliQsc dlo-linids \V1)Q wouldn't wpiit lo build a n y m o r e school
i iudl loi lum l i s sourfp w n s n l a p p a r e n t hut' ' Ihfc' deepes t " pool scfmecl lo luive a c c u m u l a t e d In front of Charily B i n u s o l e i l s U i -de>velopmonl office'
Space Is shoi l this week I t y o u r clilb news Item did not -ip-p e i r wc iinvc saved il for next week W c ' i e \ e r v soi u
000, yea r ly cost. $181320. or hold K^^^j^ll^^^ p^il^^l j ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^
y o u r hots , foUtii a IBK i.ilc of j , ; u | ^^^^^^.^^ . sobslonlng n n j w b c i e nnd ever} w h e r e c lass iooms oveiilow
to,!si7pOt Hio a n n u a l re>duclioiv\s ouki l)e''$37,'5B6.1fi'sti!niV'.of'. $22,500. Thrif l,s, If t h e r e ' w e r e n ' t a joker In t he deck; t he Innocuous Utile c lause t h a t rends " o r one - il'.lrri of ' l ie cost of the school, whichever
mil ls pel j e n r o \e i i 20-yi i i pe
riod I t was pointed ou t t h a t th i s does
no t t a k e ln(o consldeiut lon tho year ly COM pf a\i\ p resen l school p l an t s O p e r a t i n g D e e r Run and Overhrook Schools on a y c a i - l o n g bas i s Is no smal l piuposl t ion
N o n e of Ihe plans ' prusentert by t h e I tesea ich C o m m i l l e e lists t he costs of llic l each ing staff. Some Boa id m c m b c i s a i g u c d t h a t I his wasn ' t necessoi-y t o thq r e p o r t since wha tove i plan is adopted , ' t h e t e a c h e r s are- going to lie needed a n j w a y l u s t the -.amo If "15 lottchers w e r e added a t Iho base pay nt .fS.lOO apiece , Ihe yea r ly cost would Incrcaae by $130,li00, ni about "1.4 mills m o r e
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Now we come to plan 2 A little less compllcalod t h e (Ortli would build 19 c lass rooms on t he Norl l i High Si site (which lias b e c n " p u i - _ ^^^ chased toi a Junloi high school) ^ ^ ^pl."^!],) ond 5 looms In Ihe Soulh end ' T h e s e 21 l o o m s would cost $1 mill ion diillnrs. T a k e $30,000 for nmoi -lUnl lon p lus $20 000 for in t e r e s t and $23'570 foi addi t ional op f r a t ional cosl.,and deduc t $10 500 foi S t a t e g f a n t (you receive a round $100 per pupil loss on c lomcnlnry cons l ruc l lon g ran t s ) nnd you gel a to ta l a n n u a l cosl of :f8;!.070 o r
Reservations Taken For National Meeting Of Republican Women
T h e an imal . Na t iona l Spr ing Conference of Republ ican women, sponsored l>y the w o m e n ' s division
c6pt|y.. •' They. Svepl • a l l ; a round Ro;bln, Hood 's Bnfn-lO.'jj^ve h e r a good t i m e ! ' (T.K.'—^ ,wev'ea't you a l l l l l e ou tnumbc i rod? ) , :
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T h e Foxon P T A m e t in Ihc now ,niidito,riuin o t Doer • h u a - School M o n d a y ' n igh t . Don' t 'k j iow which they enjoyed mos t—; . b r e a k i n g in Ihc hall , o r the i r niarvelqiui speaker . D r . M a r U n i lnlnluirger . '
T h e p r o g r a m foal urod ii" film "Chi ld ren ' s E m o l i n n s ; " i s a ' l llial Ihe one we ' re wnlch ing op TV on T h u r s d a y s ? • i .. •
If! liiiblqs k e e p a r r iv ing the w(iy • " ' ' we ' l l , run
. . . . . . . ^ . . - , - , . __._...,.- - . ^ u Boy for 'Mr." iin'ii Mrs . Upward l l c r r of Fo.xo'n R o a d itnd Mr. ond. Mrs. Ed-wdrd' ' l<i lburn of Maplvea le Rd...
Baby Girls have come to" live wi th M r . and Mi's. J o h n Orano of Damqh ' /Dr . and Mr. a n d Mrs . Benjaiuin, k i i r r a of I le l l s l rom Rd. CiingraluiaLlous ail a round .
sponsored b y ' t h e w o m e n ' s division "^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^.^ Fit74iimmons of t h r o u g h Mrs . Mil ler w h o ina:y bo of i h c . l lepubl lcan Na t iona l Com- 'L^ , . aecordlnK ..f:>; a n a n - L e a c h e d by le iephone , HO 7-2021.
T h e comml l toe fe\t so hopeless o \o i tills one Hint Ihoy d idn ' t b s t b -ei f i g u i l n g o u t any qosls or mill', pel yeai By the t lmq you added all the t eache r s ' a n d custodians ' sa la i ics , p lus e x t r a ndmln l s t ra l ivc iiclp plus costs ot opcri i l loa plus doubled t r anspo r t a t i on
No m a t t e i which plan Is adopt ed, t he )ilgli schopj will go on double scsslonv, i tccoullng to ilie> uu tho i l t l c s
I h e P T A Council lias p i e p i r c d val id a r g u m e n t ? for accept ing t h e added c o s t of the Junloi high plan, a l l hough Ihoy pro tes t t ha t only 35 I ooms tu e needed Even )f 11 migh t — ^ c ioss a few b o u n d a r y lines lo do ' I he r :asl Haven P- i i en l s Music so, they th ink all Ihc chlUlien c i n Assoplalion will meet Tuesday
Rummage Sale April 21 A runmmge. snio will In?; con-1'
due led by.lliL- EasI l l ayon W o m r ' en ' s , Republican Club on Tluirs t day, Apri l -21, a t D p. -m: in parl.V h e a d q u a r t e r s al 10 High Si . :
• " - — , - Mrs, Charles- Mi l l e r -wi l l ' b o n d Miss Lil l ian Levvimdoski of 3-11 l l ie c o m m i l l e e ' i n c h a r g e . Donii-
N o r l h High St, bos become en - i io„s for i he sa le m a y be m a d e
ml l leo vvlii be held in W a s h i n g -lon, -p. C. on May D. 10 a n d 11
A n u m b e r oC m e m b e r s of the. Eas t l l o v e n Women s Repub l i can Club a r e p lann ing to a t t end , Oi l i -prs: des i r ing to at le i id a r e -asked lo call M i s Alvtn Ihompsoi i HO 7-20G0 lomor iow (FinUiy)
Chesh i re according ,.lOj a n n o u n c e m e n l b y 'her p a r e n t s ,
E. H. Parents Music Association To Hold
a l l hough they pro tes t Itial only 351 _ . Q C h a i r T u e S . I o o m s t u e needed Even )f 11 migh t I n l a w i n g U n o i i u i i ^ "'='>•
1 , f-. TT n. n.,./.!!!.. Mils
be house<l wi thout a n y d6uble ses sions
Could you bn inore qontused? (Now, was It In FJoiidif t)iat m a n said I h e t c w|is such an q t u a c t l e e
evening a t 7:30 In Room -107 of 1 Iho I l igh School A d r a w i n g o ' ] chances sold for a c u s t o m - h u l l t c h a i r will l a k e p l ace at th is m e c l -ing.,:aild :tlie w i n n e r wi l l be an hounced,
M i s Ralph l l u i d e i will presidi at tiie inee t ing
Th»
SUNDAY
APRIL 10th
IS EASTER
Momauguiji ^cliool Gets G r i f t O f R e c o r d e r Man does nol i h e long enouKh
A Callfone l eco rdc r was p resen t - to lie benef i t ted hy his f a " l f i . b-; ed recent ly . l o . l l i q M o m a u g u i n . l v commi t t i ng ' ' , ' " ' " „ / ' " ' ' ' " 5 , , ,,. Sciiool P a r e n t s C l u b . - T h o r eco rd - whole , course of his " • ; • ° ' ° J ' ; or, for genera l qko In i l i e .school, as , m u c h as he ' ™ " " " ' . ; ' ' , " : was r e c e i v e d ' l > y ; , M r s . Doro thy m a n y e r r o r s , be dies nt last im Moore, schqol pr inc ipa l . . j proved.
Bill P i l e , ' s c o r i n g s t a r of Ihc Polni ier i Fond lenm, se t a Biddy Ba.sliclball I .onguo record .Saiur-dny w h e n he inssed In 40 points for Iho P a c k e r s in a shooi lng sp ree .
Tlie P a c k e r s won hand i ly over t h e Chapp ie ' s All S t a r s by a score of - Gl to .'14 and riMamod lop place in llie East MayiMi Lions Biddy Baskolbnli Lcngeio.
F o r t h e All S lurs , Bill Cluip-Uovilch did n handsome J'd) of shool lng Willi a lop of Hi pniiils for his l enm. i l i ' was fiillowed by Erirley and Melltlo wllh c,-ii;iil a'lil six pnitils.
r it:. It 11 - lli'ui'lilii'iiil III , 'I'he V Si R Moloi-nien sUippi-d Iho Beacblieiid higli scorers, cold and breezed lo a 44 - Ifl win, lluis keeping close behind Ihe Paci icrs in ilcadliii; Ihe Biddy League .
Bern ie Snnrski lajiied Hi polnls foi- t h e Mechu'nlc.s' lo lend t he scoring and w a s closely followed by Bob Cidentnno wl lh 12 polnls . iiiid D o n K e r u l r i c k wllii Ion.
Miilealf 's 31 - Corner Sliu-i. .'CI It happened before and il lin|)-
pened aga in ; C o r n e r - S t o r e moved lo - a comforlal i le lond over i ts opponen t s . only to be- edged , oul by fiiinl ' l ime, 'I'hls t ime II w a s Melcnif 's Drug Sloi-e. Tho Grocers enjoyed a 21 - lli edge I.iy half t ime.
l l owover , in rliie -second period J o e C a n a v a n and Jiicicie Cnr r t eamed uii to put the Drugjiisls over llie top. Canavan lillaied 18 polnls and .Car r nine, willi Bill rtellly, u s teady player, following Willi eiglil more .
'I 'iiiari •» High HidKO :!l I High Ridge led Ihe Tinni l EU.(.-
Ir icians 0 lo IS a l the end of a ;slow flrsl half nnd the-n -/.i-ioinnd 'uljoad lo a '21 -- 11 leail of Uic Olid of liio thi rd pe'rioil, •,
Bui the Elqelr lclans camo hfick wltli a liang in Ihe final i iua r ie r Willi a Id -poh i t scor ing allai:U and a defense , t ha i iimilod Ihe Builders lu th roe addll lonal polnls.
Under Iho Inipacr of this comeback the Builders w e r e power less and t he Elocti-icians walkoil away wllh a 27 - 24 victory.
. Ssilnrday's Giiines 10 a.m. Corner S to re vs, Pnimior i
Foods. P & R Motors vs. High Ridge,
11 a .m, .Melcai t ' s v.s. Beachl iead. • All S ta r s v.s. T i n a i i l!lcc-
I rlc.
l::.scepllonaily iilgb winds and low tides ove r llie weekend liriinght in ninny rliinis ntui niussrds oh sliore.
A 'I'een Ago Dance will lie s|ion-sm-od by Ihe Brnriford Manor D r u m Corps .Sniurdny, April 10, . from 8 to 11 p.m. In llie flro-liouse. E l m e r l i r a lna rd ' s orciiestra will furnish t h e music, Rofresh-m o n l s will lie served. Invi ta t ions nre iieing sent to oil ier niomliers of d rum (Mirjis througlioii l Uie s la te . Tile eonuni l leo ' includos 13i'i.-lli Siillivnn, Louis Morlli, Diui-ald Grnssn, J u a n l lonry and Kay Lawdfir.
A ni iscei laneous siiower was held S a t u r d a y evening in Iho firo-hnusG for Mi^is Est l ier Ruotolo. Miss Ruotolo -will ho murrled lo Char los Muliei*. .ir., of Oregon Aveiuu-. ill Apr ih
Happiness is the only .sanction nf life; where haiqilness fails, existence r ema ins a mad and Innicli-l ab ie experi\ iu ' i i l .
Happy h i r l l iday lo Nntallo VVliiU! of S l o v e n s . SIrbel , who had a bi r thday T u e s d a y .
A cnlfe sale Is ijeliig |ilnniied by llie Mom.iiiguih Parents Ciitii April 13 and l-l. T h e .sale will be lield at li.'W April 13 in Ihe Mo-ninugitin Sehool iiiul April 14 from 12 10 I a t Iho Soulh Sobnol. .
'I'lie eomni i l l oe In charge Includes Mrs, Wil l iam Brown, Jr, , ehalr i i ian; Mrs . William Dovine, Mrs. H o w a r d Aldrich,' Mrs. Fred l l awl ln , Mrs. Leonard Jackson, Jr. , Mrs. .in.seiih i^lalto, Mrs. Doslie, Mrs . T h o m a s GagUai-di, Mr.s. 'I'iiomas Denipscy, Mr.s. .George Stillivnii, Mrs. l^corgo Owens and Mrs. Alfred Melillo.
Bradford Manor Auxil iary Will liidcl lis April iiiectiiig Monday niglit ill iliu fii'f.'lioiis.^ pi-onipliy at S o'clock. Mr.s. Clifford Downer , Sr:, will preside nl the hu.slness session. T h e lioslcsses for tile ovoning wdll be Mrs, Fret! Ca r l son, Mrs . Char les Sehelzel- nnd Mrs. .Ii'ihii Bogaer t . .
I'ho Cancer Drive for fulids will liOKin this week in our a rea . Mrs . Alvin 'I'boniiison is idialrman and would welcome nny volun teer win-kers to canvass tills dlslrli ' l . Cull 110 7-2(llil).
iMiss Molly Sulllvnil, riaURlller of Mr. and Mrs . J o h n J . Sull ivan of George St r ee l ce lebra ted lier nth b i r thday yes te rday Willi a liarty. i i e r gues ts were Miss Coor-gaiui Close, Mary J a n e Pelru ' /u lo , Helen Mnriiian. Sand ra Leary, ,iiidy 'I'osie and Val iu ie l lus ted .
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EASTER FLOWER GIFTS PLANTS, • CORSAGES
ALTAR FLOWERS ,Wi? soiul r^iLsior Fliiwi-M's-hy-Wirc AnywluTf
Lawrence Flower Shop 119 We=il M»i" St. . Bfd. - T e l . HU 8-2314
Choose Your Sprino Slit) • Covers
A/ojo...:/"()»' the EdHlcr lloUdauf
Slip-Covers,
Draperiesj custom
made. Uftlest fab
rics shown at your
home.
Call HU 8.2305
Afiler 4 p.m. -
Mrs. EUz. Cleason
Sh&re Line Decorators
y o u i
Gordon Ny-Flex S tock ings
TO A ^ e ^ ^ e C ^ M \ ;
430 wonilerfuV, y o u v o n ' t ue l i eve i l ieni u n i i l yo i i
t r y l l iem o n . G o r i l o n l ^ y - F l e x s - t - r - e - t - c - U to
our exact fool unci I t j sise — f o r per fec t fit, s k n l -
t m o o t l i Ua t lepy . S t a i m s l a y J i r a i j u t , l oe i H a y
c o m f o r t a U e , N o j l i p p i n j l i e e l j . N o - w r i n k l e i .
A n J n o j a i U r «lrain — so txitr^ \>a'\t wiars longitl
M t i J e of "Cl i a Jo lon Y a r u ' . . •". , .
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HORWITZ DEPT. STORE 228 Main St. Tel. HU 8-2549 Open Friday Until 9 pm Free Parking in Rear
\Vr. W E I X O M K CILi\nC.F. ACC01INT.S
YottJasi Knowli ' s ELECTRIC • 'ou set it ami forj^cl . . . for food to ho rcndy al jusi iltu timu )'"" wish. If you are yet to try iiulninatic electric cooking, .start this wtelc. Viiiir ilealer has the range you need, ami he'll arrange budget terms to suit , . . And if you must have a range circuic insfalled, put adequate wiring in your home at the same lir.ie. You can arrange hudget terms on the wiring, too.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Rny Mnclj?nn have r e t u r n e d to Ibe i r home n i t e r spending niiisl or the w i n t e r in lioiiioslend. Pin.
A daiij ibter was horn on Mareli *,M lo Mr. and Mis, Gordon Cbnlil-liers ot WondlnidBo. Mrs. Cliniii-IH'I-S is Ilio foriiior Maricui L l l t l e -
joiin. dnuplilei- or Mr. nnd Mrs . S. L, Liule.iiibn nf Park P lnoe .
On Wednesday, Margl W h i t e eeiolrt'ftted he r sixlli b i r t h d a y with n (lai-ly at bor bnmo on Wli i l l i i s F o r m Road,
A n o i b p r b i r thday will b e observed tomorrow (F r iday ) w h e n Gnry .tono.s, son of Mr, nnd Mrs, Robnid .tones ol l i n n I ' inee , will be five.
Miss PegRy McNeill, d n u g h l e r of M r . nnd Mrs. Vlrijll MoNelll , Ims r e u i r n o d home from Siiiltli CoiloRe ' t o r tlio SlirlnR vaea l ion .
Sinn ,L S t a r i e c of CUib P n r k -wny, golf p r o nl t h e Pino Orchard Club, hos been visi t ing In F lor ida and Michigan tor severa l weeUs.
Cnrlc lon S. F rnne l s U t , of Milton Academy, nnd Ids cousin, Neville An thony P o w e r s from Gra -ton School, vlsllod the i r g randmother , Mr.s. Edwin P . Gollnudot
I ln,sl week . Mrs. Oftllnvidol's nc -I lihow, .lolin EdRcr lon o t Mlnnenp-' Otis, w a s nl.so n weekend uuesl .
f ' l O W V O U M A V ' G E T A ,.^'; ». All "mplov'f ™^"
• • ~ l l J ' - a A . - ^ - . i t o i — ^ , / ' ~ 7 H 1; cash here to poylJ"". '
WITH A TAOW^IZEDLOAM
Of cul monthly puy .iionl.v . . . nnd piissi-bly iiiive one smaller monih ly i iny tnen i . Loan bond • toilorPd 10 )-our needs. Phone f,,r loon on first visit, .v.iip or ronip in.
loom $1S to tSOO
BRANFORD BISIieiEie^ S U m i E S 287 MAIN ST. (Ncxl lo P.O.) IIU 8-2518
k huH ul \ m lOitv UO.iO «h».i itiomml, ttyuiii in I?
of H«w Huvtn
109 CHURCH ST., 2n(J Fl., Woolworlh BIdg., NEW HAVEN Plioiie: STotc 7-1181 • Ask to r t h e VES IMANoter
OPEN 1HUR5DAY IV tN tNCS l lUHt S P.M. moilt lo Kkldtiilt bt oil lutiuundiiiq toviiil
Rememter E A S T E R
Is Aeiril m\\ N:. o i l ier isltl sn.vs "He M.v t ;ns ler" more iii'rfeolly — lliiili duos n i^ifl of fresh flowers. Cllnose your l^.nsler Itlfl nurn i s , lodny!
Vv'e have a wide assorl-ir.eiil of Easier plants -
$3.00 i i i i
Visil our Big Flower Show al our showroom '
Glee C.hihs' \muirtl Conccrl Scl Friday At 11. S. Aiuliloriiim
T h e nnnunl conccrl of Iho Bron-ford Senior nnd . lunlor l l l eh School Glee Clubs Is s lated for l o m o r n i w even ing (F r iday ) nl 8:15 n t t he high .school nudltorUini. Mls.s l lul l i Fr isol ikorn of the tnoiilty la ngnln cllreetlnK llie prnip'ani and has n r -riinRod for ii vnr le ly of seleoiloiis to he pfesenled.
AmonR ibe soloists lo bo heard a r e Loocadia l .ocnriio. Inn Ash-wor th , Jocelyn IFoaly, Nancy Wil l iams, Bonnie Davis , M a r y Lou .Sparleo, Lenora Novak nnd . lames Rnndazlse, Miss VVIlllnms nnd N a n py T a y l o r will s e rve ns aecoli irnn Isis,
Oil iers work ing to m a k e t h e eoneorl a suecpss a re Miss Mao
' Murphy, ushers ; Mrs . M a t l h e w llai,'liind, floral deom-alions; Mrs. Wlliiani 'Mnloney, j ioslers; Miss Ann i^rllsas, Miss Yvonne Modi, Miss .Innleo Smi th , George Ml.sch-ler anil Hleliard T r u e , fneully as -slsuinls .
Dooleys Have A Son Mr, ami Mrs , Lnwrence , M.
rinol. 'y nf llill .SI., r . rai i l to Bay, announoe llio blrll i of the i r th i rd eliild, n son, on Mnroli 23 a t Gruco-New Haven Comnuin l ly I lospllnl . T h e eliiid has been named Vlneoiit .Iiide,
Mr.s, I3nnley Is Iho former Miss Mercedes ,1o\'a of Newburgh , N.Y, Mr. Dooley Is n prac l le lnc n l lorney In BranfonI ,
6,1S2 Boxes Of Cookies Wow! Bronfon t Olrl S e o u t s ami
a n d IJrownles •wild ii to ta l ot 0,1(18 boxes of cnoltles durlni t llie TpcnnUy-twndncited nnminl cook-In sale . T h o lenders ami Semits h a v e rxtendort the i r aii|ireolivtloii to townsppoiilo whoso suiniort mnile t b r snip a n ai i ls tnmllne sue-ccss. Proceeds from t h e snle RO luwnn i tlio litiUeeii nnd mnlntoi i-nnoe of (tlrl Seuiit en,mps.
Mrs . F.dwsrd llrelsliiK was elmlrmoji ' (iir t he sale and was
• lUlKlsled by Mrs . Knbort Nllos, Miss Doro thy Hole, Mrs . Uiiy r i a n i , J r . , nml Mrs . MneKroKur Kl lpa t r l ek .
l l rnnford o a ii tnke e x t r e m e pr ide III Iho liirni (l lrl Srniit nnd l l rownlo movenioii ts luitl In Ihti niilslntidlnit .work and RUldnnoe liolnjt cftndiieted by voliiiili'i 'r tendem.
Thura., Mntch 31. 1 OS5. Branford ReviewEa.t H»vtn Ne»K S
Ifjf eeping }fi iUows R E S T A U R A N T
Lnurel Street • East Haven - Tel. HO 7-5578'
Scrvinp Complcle Dhtiiers 5:30 P. M.*o9:30P. M.
livery Day Kxcept Mondays Special Sunday Dinners 12 Noon lo 8:30
CONTINENTAL TABLE EVERY TUESDAY • ALL YOU CAN EAT 2.50
Dancing Every Snl. Nile — Frankie Durazio't Orch. JERRY LA MONICA. Vocalitl
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Btirkharl Named Elks Ruler Of Chap. 1939 I
Harold Bi i rkhnrI was elected Exal ted Killer of Urnnford Elks Clinp-l«r No. 1939 at a reeent nieetlnB of the o rgan l l a l lon . O t h e r now office r s nnmod Include Sl l inr l Clancy, L c a d l n s Knlffhl; Rny Evnns , Royal K n l g h l ; E r n o s l Koberls , Lec tu r ing Kn igh t ; P r n n k Kinney, ,lr., secret a r y ; W a l t e r .1. Lynch, t r e a s u r e r ; Marshal l Woolson, t i le r ; and Edward Ki igormnn, fivo-yonr t rus t ee .
Inslnl la l lon ceremonies lor the newly-elecled officers will be conducted on April 1.1 111 tho cUib-rooms, tollowliig a d inner tor mom-hoi's.
SLATE FLAGSTONE
PLANT STAKES
MEFFERT LUMBER North Main St., Branford
Tel. HU 8-3484
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Free J'ress FublicaUons Want Ada Gel Results la A Hurry
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You'll save at First National Stores at suraly Q« . you'll soe your first robin or t'no (irst green blade of grass pooping through the soil I That's becau** First National pricos are |ust as low at poMlbU on ovory item, every day, every tedsoni
comes to Eas
and tailor doing higlj c|oa!ity 8n to serve yoe on
ANDY ACARl , fninniis omicerl , radio, TV
Aoeiirdlonist " t o u r
STI-IDKNT'S tXlNOKIlT
Sun., May 22, HAMDEN HIGH
VIJON MUSIC STUDIO 799 Dixwell Ave.
LO 2-1486
Smoked Tongues « 4 5 ' Well Trimmed and ^Aoaly Well inmmoa tmu (.ma..
Smoked! Butts LB63< Tender, Mealy and Woll Trinii.icd • 4-6 Lb Avg 0 ( c a n SpfOy i,XSRhett^ SaUCC
Fresh Picnics '•''Ji?« M'Nriiotrrix'' 2 CA°S 37c ,,..,, 7 RIB CUT • Fiom Fioasl Quality Young Pork ^ ^ • K t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ E i R ' J . i i i j t -
Plump, Meolii OVEN READY
LB 53
Pork Roast Sugor Cured Plallor Slyle
Finast Bacon
SkinSess FranWarls tc
LB - ^ Link Saiisage 3 J ' Ham Loaf
LB •;«.,.
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"JIM BO" ITSWIAfl&
JIM BO—Itia mail tentationil invention In tha hlitory 0I riiliin^—Ihe atlilicja) minnow tint iwlmi. No moro live bait to buy l l i l i l i ttie lure tDniition o(lh«2Ulli century. IT iWIWft-'no sptings, usei no fuel; It iwlms i t long c: you leave it in Ins walet Swims tiy unique p(oc«ts ot balance and s'Bvily Ril) any dnited depth—in like, slieatn, lult, bay Any Tisti thi l will tttike a minnow will itriKe Jll^ BO, iMi It no gad' set Looks and twimi like a live minnow. Iliit IS ttie lure ol ell luret—beautiful illver leaf plaitic. Buy one tor your Iriendt llto. Salislaclion Kuaianleed Send )1.00 only, lor each lute. Send check nr cait). We pay poitase. Sold by malt only. J, & R. TACKLE CO, P.O. Boi 711. Lar£o, Fil-
WLj Pa.J War.?
Marvo Vogoloblo Shorlonmg
29 . 77c
IflCAN
3 LB CAN
m\\ be heauUfuSly cleaned and! pressed FREE OF GHARSS^ when
brought m vvilh any SUIT, GOAT or DRESS, at our Regular Prices.
II" lli( (jiKilily <si our work and service is nol as line as any yon have
l.ad, rcj anil<',ss ol' price, YOLIDONT PAY! You l.c the, jiidgc.
F R E E e i r r s !
OFFER L8MITED - ONE WEEK O N L Y !
C O M P L E T E LAUNDRY S E R V I C E , T O O !
S T A R K I 5 T
Egg Noodle and
Tuna Dinner !.en(en Oinn
25 iconomkal Lenten Dinner
15.0Z CAN i ! L 1 C
2 i^.ih \ • • . . . ' ^ •
4apzcAN 2 5 * !
320Z ITL 3 2 * I
1 6 - O l C A N 51c I
r i N A S T
Purple Plums
A Wondeijul Canned Fruit Vatoe
7901 CAN i X '^
BIG "JUST REDUCED" VALUES | CLOVERDALE • Fino Qualily • X Hi lOiis 3ff<
Margarine Q" ^^"'"" DOLE'S • Howaiion
PineappSe Juice SUNSWEET
Prune Juice CLOVERDALE
Pink Salmon CUT-RITE
Wax Paper MIRABEL • Puro
Strawberry Preserve riNAST • Freslily Mada
Mayonnaise Wosliing Macliino DelergenI
All Detergent FINAST - Concord
Grape Juice
*% i j s r ROLLS 4 7 < \
3 ^ s 1 . 0 0 l QT JAR 4 9 <
24-OZ PKG 3 3 *
24-OZBTL 2 7 '
Inc. AI.TEIJATIONS. ICi;l'Alli,S — SI ' I 'XIAMZINfJ IN I t R P A r l i l N d AND R I « T O I l , r N 0 ' /U 'PKRS
885 NORTH HIGH STREET EAST HftVEN
Telephone HObart 7-7200
The Welcome Wagon
Hostess Will Knock on Your DoOi
with Gifts & Greetingi irom Friendly Busineii
Neighbor! and Your Civic and Social Welfare Lew'eri
On the occasion ol,' The Birth of a Baby EngagemcntAnnounccmeii{£ i Change of residence I Arrivals of Nev.'coinerg to
Branfoid Phbue HU 8.^)334
(No eait. cr Qbtl{attoii}
I THIS WEEK'S BAKERY VALUES!
lOOro WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Roflular i'rico 21c
Old Faihioned Slono Mill«d
SPECIAL I Q n-Ol LOAF I 7 « -
Regular Prk. 29«: SPECIAL
Jelly Donuts PKGOF6 25C RoguW Pric. 31c SPECIAL
Apple Sauce Cake * " 22e Regular PrIc. 6 U SPECIAL
Blueberry Pie '^"'^ 53c
SPRING FRESH PRODUCI CALIFORNIA - Fresh and T«nd«r • Fin* Ealing '
BROCCOLI BCH25< Froili Tender ' Garden Gre«n
Asparagus ^* 39c f lORIDA • U S. Fancy • Freiii and lendar
Sweet Corn 4EA^33< WESTERN Fresli, Cruncliy, l^ulnl ioui
C a r r o t s conoPkg i ^ w s l ^ c FLORIDA • RED BUSS • lull ol Energy
Potatoes 4 L>S 2 9 C FLORIDA • Rich in Heallh
ORANGES 5LBBAa39, High Qualily - Wonderful Flavorlul BETTY ALDEN - Sliced Ennchod III High yuai i iy - vYonuanij. r.o.w..w,
WHITE BREAD > oz LOAF I5c | Ca lavo Pears 2 F O R 2 9 «
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F R E E
BIG YOU'RE ^
INVITED
it is by no means too late (o en i t r Ih.: i.....^ ti/iil win oiu: i,l lli.i l>i(;iit'!il uiid best [nizcB to be awanled sis weeirs from Fridsy, May 13th. Gel your HJiun; of thusc! ii|)ecial \>ti/MA loo!
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TO ENTER
CONTEST
Cos t s Nothin.g To: .,- T r y ,
FIRST TO
START
GET yout? mMir: oi- TMICSH ,SI>F.CIAI.. CASH PRIZES TO BE AVMRDED OPENING WEIX. — FiNDrNG SATtJRDAY, APRIL 2nd,
y i iY FIRST WEE C) V '«* Jlnvict •
Slieclal Cosh Prizes, in uddlllpn lo rcKular 20 vev cmt weekly comiiilbsloii tliecUs, will be awarded "euily starters" sligwirig siirilclent interest Ic colled ii niinlniuni oi $100 In subscriptions (eitlier new or renewals) during tirsi, week of contest, lermlnatlng Saturday niglil.. JUST THINK OF IT, BY COLLECTING $100 IN SUBSCRIPTIONS DURING FIRfiT WEEK OF
CONTEST YOU WILL RECEIVE IN RETURN $45 CASH IMMI?DlATELy! WHILE AT THE SAME 'rtME ACCUMULATING VAST NUIVIBERS OF VOTES
TOWARD WINNING THE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES!
L E T ' S
CONTF ST IS JUST
STARTING
E v e r y b o d y
. .Wins NO LOSERS
THE F U N IS NEW T H E WORK IS E i S V 1 . L, /
WAI!D i l O
eAR PUReHASED FROM
AND SOON ON DiSPkAY AT
BRADFORD MOTORS, INC.
2101 DIXWELL AVE.
HAMDEN, eONN. 19§5 FORD FAIRLANE "Ghsli Sedan" V=8 • VsiHcd All Toplher At 12490.00
PLUS T H R i E I § 0 0 G & S H - S E C 0 11 B 8 R fl N B PRIZES
laixiury items tnclude: WliUe Bidewaii
(iresi heater, bignaj Hght», oil filter and
other aiildittoiial features. This beauty
v;:il be finlslLedt with two tone paint
job. The winner will be able to drive
away without delay Friday, Ma.y ISth.
THE EAST HAVEN NEWS $ 5 0 0 » 2 N D
C A S H PRIZE
THE HAMBEM CHRONICLE $ 5 0 0 " 2 N D
C A S H PRIZE
THE BRANFORP REVIEW $ S 0 0 " 2 N D
C A S H P R I Z E
= ^ f •-Bar.t;-a| . - caaic
EXTRA CASH BONUS AWARDS FOR "PLAGE" WINNERS Third Winner
ID ftiJditlOD t» re^iilar "Wtckl^ Fafroll" citiecliLS, winner of third plac«wUI recelv« extra "bonus" ciiccli fet ev% ft U» »t but total nr&iap sdd»4, ,
Winsi.er
la addition to regular "We«Wy Pajcoll' checks, Kiancr of (ourtli place will receive eitra "bonus"'.check for SiVi% ot hi» OP her total caialogs addeo.
l,UU'*IWJ.i>auB9>iiiOW
f i fth f^^^pW^lj^Winner lu/addilionto regular "Weekly Psj,roH" checks, t?lnner of fifth place Kill receive eitra "boaus" checii for iS% ol bis or ber totil eamingi added. .
UMIJ 111 . \l
§iX^tfi lan^r
In addition to regiiltir "Weefcly PayroU" checks, wlaaer of sislh place "iii receive extra "bonus"' check for lo-To ot tiis on her total earning added..
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$1000 Has liBPii set BtdilB li> bo dlBtrllmted In tlw fiiriii of cuinmisBlons unionii non-prite »inn»f5 on a twenty porcent liasU. Any active (iiirUeli>aiit who fiills to wlii one of Hi., priiea or bonns clucirh offered will Slmfe In this cuinitdssloii feature. . . . I'lms assuring conipeiisatton x^l all participants, and iriratiii tliore wi l lbe no losers In llie race! For intorniation, call or writs. "E-.crybodj-Wins" Contest Dcpt. ' .
' t W B R c i B ^ ^ o j i SBSVICB
I
CALL OR COME TODAY, TO CONTEST HEADQUARTERS; IN THE BUSINESS OFFICES OF FREE PRESS OR TELEPHONE AT B-UGl
l.«KST AND FOUNI* A—1(1 I'lirV'ATE INSTm'CTlON'S T—1
LOST; PAS.SBOOK No. 16807, If founil return to Binnford Savings Bank.
FOUND: YELLOW AND WHITE AI.TERED MALE CAT, with collar and bell, Call Sherwood ICat-tery. HU 8-409C.
CEMETERY IMVfi A—17
CEMETERY LOT WITH MONU-JIENTAL SPACE AT BEAVER-DALE. - Memorial. Pour graves. Sells at $480. Price ,S300. Chronicle Box No. 12.
atffOMOBILES htiH SAUBi B—1
1951 HENRY J. A-1 CONDITION throughout. CH 8-5103.
BUSINESS SEnVTCK O-I
' BEEBE and PATTERSON CONTRACTORS - BUILDING -
.lOBBING CABINETS — FURNITURE BEEBE PATTERSON HU S-fimo GLTOdale 3-370^
TUTORING IN JUNIOR OK .SENIOR m a i l SCHOOL S U B . I E C T S by C(dlpgp paduate and experienced teacher. Call IIU 8-2770.
•MOH'fOAOE MllNtlY K—i
FIRST MORTGAGES Hr jOHT AND HOLD. Loans. Kefin»tic Ing. New Loan.s LonKbothatn' 207 Orange St. Tsl. LO Z-4815.
MUSICAL, DANCrNQ F—S
MRS. KATHRYN RUSH TEACHER OP PIANO
(European Training - Speclahzed experience with children). Studio near Branford Green and
in New Haven. SP 7-2887 ~ FU 7-723.T
DOGS, CATS, l>ET4 U - 1
FRENETTE'S LAWN .MOWER SHOP. 2704 Dlxwell Avenue. H it cuts grass, we sell and service
'It. Tel, CHe.stnut 8-5214.
HAMDEN RUBBISH REMOVAL. Try our special service J8.00 per year.' Good service, rain or shine. Hamden and North Haven only.
, • S. A. MARCD-lTE CH 8-lP<15
u
CAHt=ENTRY SERVICES—cabin-its,.,., bookcases, storage wialls, piayrpoms, attics finished, and general building, Free estimates. Call Bill Wilson CH 8-6470,
' L E T ; . G R E E N W A Y " NURSERIEi • SPRUCE UP YOUR LAWN and
flower beds this spring. Complete l^iidscaping .service. Summer maln-
'tenance. Call AT 8-4378 for prompt and money saving osti-
', mates.
BEtAIBINQ 0—26
WifisHING ' MACHINE .REPAmS . Washing Machineii
.t/ryers — Ironws ^ ; ,. Disposals
' Guaranteed Service ffe huve parts to fit any washing Tiachine.
•American Appiian^'e Co. K)16 Whitney Ave. CH-8-4444
CATS — SIAMESE - PERSIAN. Champion and imported studs. Spring kittens. Boarding-Dally and monthly rates. Shenvood Kat-tery. North Bianlord. HU 8-'10!»o
AIITICILES FOR SALE H—1
TWO SEE-SAWS. HALF PRICE. Call iti morning. Ml. Carmel Llbr-aiy, 3011 Whitney Ave. CH 8-6152.
SILVER FOX CAPE STOLE $25.00. Black Seal hip ionglh coal, size 14. Bolir excellent coiidilion and reasonably priced. Also antique picture frames. and gold leaf mirror. HU 8-4331.
Co., East. River. CEDAR, rough or pinned for Boat Work. The DcForesl & llotchklss So., East River,
PRIVATE SALE. WURLITZER SPINET PIANO. Model 031. Mahogany finish, matching slool. Full factory guai.-anlee. Call CH 8-48i)7.
BATHTUB AND SINK WITH FITTINGS. Also two burner space heater and single burner heater. Good condition. $20.00.- Phone HU 8-9876.
OAStKBAS, FU>M.S, KTO. H—U
yiibtographers Portraits -C—81
MOTHKR-'S DAY PHOTOGRAPHS • CA 8-2925 or CH 8-1896
;, ANAFILM STUDIO
BELF WANTED D—1
DON.'T JUST WISH YOU HAD EXTRA MONEY! Earn It in your spare- time as an Avon Represer)-tative. .Pleasant work near home. Call LO 2-6809.
WANTED • - RELIABLE WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK four or five hours.ionce 'a week. Call CH 8-6550 after 6:00 P. M.
MOVIE CAMERAS. SAVINGS UP TO 40%.- TAPE HECORDERS up W 35». BINOCULARS up to ^Qiii; SPECIAL ON COLOR FUM. 125 used cameras. 'Make offer. 331 Washington Ave. West Haven. Wenj: days •to 8:00 p. M.
tiOOO THINGS TO BAl H—28
MARIONI'S • .<ellcious ice Cream Cakes
Mousses and i'uadings , Fftncy Individual Forms ii'or All
Ocf:ast3n.s Telephone STate 7-4969
"Hie Home Ot Fancy Ice Cream 840 Dlxweii Ave. Hamden, Conn.
WANTED TO BUY H—44
NEED USED WOODEN VENETIAN BLINDS, 33 Inches or long-
^4t^£S ROOM,.. 0/m ROOM{ \\\\% tv/o-ccr door climinotei a cenlerpost and gives plenty
of room to the driver. Choose a quality door
ALL SIZES IN .1TOOK — NEW LOW PRICES.
OVERHEAD DOOR CO., INC. BOSTON POST RD.
ORANGE NEW HAVEN PHONE
SYcamore, 9-2336
FREE PRESS PUBLICATIONS
Classified Ail Rates 25 o T S 3 PAPERS $1.00 Additional words 4c per word. Display Classified Ads $1.25 per inch.
All Classified Ads appear iu
• T H E BMNFORD REVIEW
• THE EAST HAVEN NEWS
• THE HAMDEN CHRONICLE To get your ad into more than 6,000 homes, call CH 8-1281 or AT 81661 and ask for Ad Taker.
er. Can use up ID .seven. Will pay as much as $3.00 per .shade. Write Free Pre.ss Publications, Box No. 7, or call Madison, Circle 5-9078.
WILL PAY ALL CASH for a goad house, farm or small btj.ilness. P. O. Box 819, New Haven, Conn.
BENTS WAKTEO L—1!S
COTTAGE WANTED TO RENT IN Branford area. Private bench, by quiet adults. '• Entire season. Conveniences. 2 bedrooms. Call, MAirt 4-0443 or SPruce ,6-4913 after 6. •
Legal DISTRICT OF BRANFORD. .ss. ProbateCoUrt, March 10, i955.
Estate ol .WtNCHE,STER BENNETT "•
in said district, deceased. . Tile Executors having exhibited
their adrninislrailon liceount. vyith said estate to this Court for allowance, it is ^ ; .; . '
Ordered: That the 28th day of March A. D. 19ii5 .at 2 O'clock in the afternoon, ot the Prohati! Office in.BriiViford.'be aJid'the'.same is assigned for a hearlhg oii the allowiince of said administration account with said estate, and this Cqurt directs Flora K, Coldsmith to cite all per.ijons Ihterested therein to appeal- at said t imej 'and place, by publishing this order' in some newspaper published:ini,Nen-Haven County and havipg;.a.'c!rcu-latlon in said district,'''and'by'ppst-Ing a copy on the pvblic;slgn-jjdst in the Town of BrnnlofS' • where the deceased last dwelt. ,•. : '
By the Court: • ' . , : ' ' • Flora K. Goldslnl'tli, E'i.erii. .
DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, Probate Court, March 11, 1955.
-Estate of ' , ' , . . . . . ; ' HOMER B. BLAre,: ••
in said district, deceased.". '• ' ' The Executor havlhg. exhibited
Its administration account with said estate to this Court for'allow-ance, it is - - . - ' , . '
Ordered: That the 28th day of March A. D. 1955 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Prohafe Of. fic^;in Branford, be and the same is:;as.signed f0£ a j-hearing ,on the allowjinne of,, paid: - admlnistrjitlon .account' wfth-snlij-estate, and'"this Court dlreiSrs Flora K...Goldsnilth (o cite all persoiis interested therein lo appeal' at sold time and place, by publishing this order In some newspaper published in New Haven County and having a circulation In said distilct, and By posting a copy on the public sign-post In the Town of Branford where the deceased last dwelt.
By the Court: Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk,
DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Probate Court, March 22, 1955.
Estate ot • . ANNIE E. SOANLON.
the OASI
Friday for Its 31st Season
, April let W e are thankful for the generous response from oW and new patrons every year. W e again extend a cordial 'welcome to our friends to enjoy our fine food at moderate prices.
For Reservations Call H U 8-3970 Recommended by Duncan Hines
Post Rd. B r a n f o r d
late of Branford In said District, deceased. ' , - i
Upon the application of Louis B. Zacher praying that an instrument in writing purporting to ho the last will and testament, of sitid deceased, may be proved, approved, allowed,'and admitted to ; probate and that letters testamentary niay be granted on said estate, as per appllcntoin on file more fully.appears; il Is • • Ordered; That Said oppllcatibri he i heard : aitd • d.et«rmlned at a Co'urf, of Piobnte to be ' he ld at Branford,,In said Dls'tflct^ on, the dtli ddy ;of. Api'll A', .D.',1U55, al 2 o'clock in, the lilternooni and that public n6llce,'of the pendency -.of saldi appllcatidn, aind. of tlie time and plane of ' the: heiu-ing tliereoli, be given to ;ilil'parties Intcresjed In said esiate,.,by^piibUshing this brder ' two tltnes In-a; n'cvvspaper having a circulation In said' Dis-trlijt, and by .po.stlng a copy tllere-of on- the.publlS -slisn-tost in the Town of Branford, in said District,
By the'.tou'rt; ; . , . , . . . .,- , ;„• .'Flpfa-te Goidsmith,':ClBrk. .'
DlB'fHICT^ 0P..;BRANF6to, STATE, OF,'GIDNiilECTiCUTss. Probate Court March 14, 1955.i
Estate of SMSON FOOTE SMITH
a'k/n F. SMITH intp ot Brnnford, in snid District, (lpceo.':c(l.
in pursnfince of an order of Hon. Mncgregol- Kilpnl.iick, ..ludge of the C^ourt of Proiinte fiir the Lils-tvli'l of Branfonl, notice Is hereby given thni said Courl hnlh llmllert and appointed six months from the date hereof for the creditors of the said deceased to bring In their cinlins aitainst said r.Mnle. Tho?e who neglect to exhibit their claims within said time will be debarred.
AH persons indebted to snid Estate are requested to make Immediate payment to '
Helen M. Smilit, Adniintstrator,
130 Montjjwese St,, Branford, Conn.
DISTRICT OF B R A N F O R D T ^ STATE OF CONNECTICUT 5S. Pi;obate Cowrt March 14, 1955.
iilstate of WINrFRED It- nOLAN
lalB of Branford, m said District, deceased.
In pursuance of «n order of Hon. Mocgregor Kllpntrick, .ludge of the Court, of Probnto for the District of Branford, notice Is liereby gilvpn llial snld Courl hath llmtteil and appoltttiHl six months from the dole iiereof for the creditors of the said deceased to bring In their claims againsv said estate. Those who neglect to exhibit liielr claims within said time will be debarred.
All persons indebted to snld Estate are requested to make immediate payment to
Hiciiard .1. Dnlan, Administrator,
84 Cedar SI., Branford, Coiui,
DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. Probate Court, March 22, 1955.
Estate of . IIULDA .TOIINSON POOTE
In. said district, deceased. T h e , Adhiinislrotbr having ex
hibited his udmlnislralion nccoiinl with said estate lo this Court fol' allowance, it Is "Ordered; That itio 4th day of
April- A, D, 1955 nt 11 o'clock In the foranoon, at tlie Probate Office In Branfot-d, be and the same is assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said adminlstra-tiol) account, with said estate, and this CourJ, dli'ects Flora ic. Goldsmith to cite'all- persons interested
Ilicrein lo ;tpiicar nt said time and lilnce, iiy puhli.i hlnd this order in some newspaper published in New Iin\'i'n Ocnint.v and hnvlni; « circulation in said dIsU'ict, atui l)y post-hiR a ropy on Ihe pulillc slgn-iiost in the 'I'own of Hranford where Ihe (hM'onspil last dwelt.
By Ihe Court; Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk.
DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, (S, Probate Court_ March 22, 1955,
E.stnie ot I)A^'1I) B. IMKRCKB
In said disti'icl, deceased. T,he Executors having ekhlblted
their ndhilnistration account with said estate lo this Court tor allowance, 11 is •
Ordered: That the 4th day ot April A. D. 1955 ul 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Proiiate Office In Brnnford, bo and tlic same is asslgnpd tor a hearing on the nllownncp of .said adnilnlst ration accounl with -said estate, and tills Court, directs Flora K. Oold-sniltli to cite all persons Inioresled tlioreln to oppear «1 said llnie and place, by piiblishlng Ihl.i order in some newspn|)iM' publlslipd In New Haven County nml linvlng a clrcu-lallun In said district, and by posting a coi)y on the public .slgn'posl in I lie Town of Binnford where tlm deceased last dwelt, -
By the Coui'ti Flora K, Goidsinllh, Clerk.
DISTRICT OP BRANFORD. • STATE OP CONNECTICUir, ss. Probate Court, March 7th; 1955.
Estate of - , ' , ,IAME8 I.. , | 6 N K S i
late .of Branford, In said District; deceased. ' ' ,
In pursuance of an ordijr of IfonI Macgregor ICilpatrlcit, ,Tudga of the Court 01 Probate' ror tiro District of Brantdrd, nolico is iiprehy glyen that said, Court hath limited and appointed six nibntlis troni' the date hereof for I ho'creditors of said deceased lo bring in , Ihelr claims against said estate, ll'hosa who neglect to BShibit; their claims witiiln said time will be debarred.
All persons Indebledlo .said Estate are I'eiinested to Iniaice immediate paytnenl. to "r' ;' ' • .
Cbal'lesE, Jones, 2 .Bryaii Road,'; Brahf bi<d, Conni
DISTRICT OP BRANFORD, ss. PROBATE COURT,. March 28lh,
; Thurs, , Mnrchi 3 1 , 1955, BranFord Revicw-Eaat Haven New« t
day ot April, A. i), 1955, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and that public notice of the |)Chdetlt:y ot said application, and of the time and place of. Ihe heilring thereon, be given to nil parlies interested In said estate, by publishing this order one time In a newspaper having a circulation In said District, and ijy posting a co|)y thereof on tii« public sign-post In the Town of Stanford, In said District.
By the Court; Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk,
DlSTRIC'r OF BRAlilFOHD, lis. Pi'Obate Court, March 25, 1955. . Estate o t . . .
i IHENB nr. ROGI^R S Inle of Brnnford, In said District, deceased.
T^iitAilmlnlstratrlK having made itppUcailOn for, an order authorizing and einpowerlng horito sell and convey certain real .est i te belonging, to said estate, as. p^r appllcB-tlon on me more fully appears, it I s . , : ; i , • .
Ordeieil: Tli4t said application hk heard and deterhilried at the Broljate Office in Branford, In said District, on the 4tli day ot April 1955, at 10:30 in the forenoon, and this Court dlrec«s Flora K. Goldsmith to give public notice to all persona Interested In said estate to appear If they sec , cause to be heard thereon, by publishing this order one time In some newspaper having a cIreulHlion In suld Dls-irlcl, and by pcsllng a copy:ili'ereof on the public sign-post In the Town of Brnnford, In said District, and return mnlie to this Court ijf the notice given.
By the Court: Flora K. Goldsmllii, Clerk.
DISTaiCT OF BRANFOhD' lis. Probate Court, Mifoh 29, 1955! I Estate of
I RlOIIAUD CiOA'ER'J' ',•• in said district, deceased. '
Tl\e Executor having exhibited his admlhlsti-ation account- with said eslute to. this Court for allowance, It. Is , ' ' • . . . ' Ordided; Thiit the l l th day of April, A. D. 1955 it;, 2;00'o'clock In tho nfternoiin, at th'S'. Probate Office in Branford; be. i)na the same-Is assigned'for a li'tiai')hg on Ihe nllowianco of siild admlnistra-llon accounl with, aald; esiat?; and IhlB Courl directs Flora K. diild-sinlth to :clte all persons Interested therein to appear at said tliiii ' ind place, by'pubiishlng this oi'dtr in some ni>w.i|iaper publishfid In New Haven County and having a clrcii-lalion In said distrlcl,.And ijy^posi-Ing a copy oil the 'pabllo"'slg.n^pJSt In tlib;Ttjwn of,,:Branford-^where tHe.deceascdi'lisl dwelt'.' ' ; ! ! ! ; . .
By the court: .'
•Flora K. Goldsiiiltli, Clerlt. *
1955, Estate ot
OEOItOE irRKDERIOK WlijI'ERT
late of Brnnford, in sold District, deceased.
The UNION AND NEW HAVEN TRUST COMPANY, Trustees under tlie will of George Frederick WIepert, having exhibited Its Administration account wi th aiild estate lo this Courl for allowance, it is
ORDERED, Tlint the Uth ilny of April 1955 nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, nt a Courl of Probate lo bo held at Brnnford, in snld Dia-trict, be nppolnlPd foi; a hearing on the nllownnee of sitid nccount and liiat notice of Ihe, time and place ot said hearing be given by piiblishlng'a copy of this order In sonie newspaper linvhig a circulation In said Dlstrlfct,
By the Court! Flora K, Cioliismlth Clerk.
DliTRtCT OF fiRANFOFlbi STATIC OP CONNECTICUT, «s. Probate Courl, March l6, 1955,
Estate ot LOllJSA a Al^DERSON
late of Branford, in said bistrlct, dfecensed. . • '
In pursuance of an order ol Hon. ^iaegregor Kllpatrlck, .liidge of the Court of Probate for Ihe Dis' trici ot Branford, notice Is hereby given that said Court hath limited and appointed six months from the dale hereof for I lie, creditors bf the said deceased to iirlng in llieir claims ngnlnst; snld eslnle. Tlipse who neglect lo oxhibll thtilr claims within said llnic ivlil be debarred.
All persons indobtaii to snld Es-tiilo are requested to tiialte Ini-mediate paymiinl,to
. Allred.d. Andeison, Adinltiistratdr,
c/o Frederick.R. Iloudii. Altoi'ney At Law 260 .Main Stroof \ . . , Brnnford, Conn. . : - ' , '
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iUpdn the-'ai)plleail6n of Alira-ham' P, ivIcKiiinCl,prnyliigi itiht{an insthiniBiit In .writing ••pui'port.lng to 1)1),the last will and Ipsiumoni ot said dece'n'sed, may be. pi'bved; dpprbyecl, 'allowed, and admitted tp-lirblihie and that :ieltilrs tcsta-tihentiiry'may ,be'- "granted on snld e'slnte, M per application; on , file rriore fully ajipearji it Is, - . -' Orcieved,.'l;hnt said cippllriitlon be' heard ind delei-hiliied; a l ' a 'Cobrt of Probate to be held at Bradford; In said Dlstrliit, on the 4th
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Christ Church Prepares For Holy Week Ohscrvance
On 1'nlm Sundny ilio Kprvlcc nf Holy Communion will 1» oli-.•iiM'vi-d lit N II.In. In CIII'IHI Clmriih. At t.ho Ol.tO funilly Hcrvlco Iho Ri'v. Alfred Cliirli, rcclnr, will prpnch Iho sormon "liohold Ynur KIni!!" 'I'lK- iinlhcin "Thi> I'alnw" hy l'"niiri? will he .sung by Ihc .lunlor Choir.
Al Jl u.ni. tho ROrvliiP of Holy Communion will ho hidd, Tho lloc-lor'H sorinon will bo on "Who IB Ihls?" Tho Sonlor niid .lunlor Cliolr.i will Hint!.
Al V p.m. Iho YoiiiiK Ponplo's KolloWKhlp will moot In the rcc-1017 for II huslncs.s mootlni; und II "Hlhlo forum,"
On Mohdny the .Junior Choir iinri S I . MnrU'K Choir will lo-lionrno nt 7 p.m. In- Iho church,
On Tupudiiy, tho Itov. Cnnnn S.
Wolcott Ijinsloy will bo |;uost pronchor nt iho 7:4.5 evening prayer. Tho .Senior Choir will hold rohenrsnl nfler the service nnd the Men's Club will hold n bus-inps.s meoling in the church hnll.
On Wednosdny nl ^:Xn n.m. the Holy Communion nnd IleiilinB Service will bo hold.
On Mnundyi Thui-.'idny, Iho cdiii-di'on'.s ehuirh will ho ill ,');,1P In the nflornoon, The Iteclnr will iiddross the 'chllrtron with ii .wr-mnn on "A \Vordlps.(j IJook." Al. 7:'iri tho I.enien Sorvlco nnd Holy Communion will bo hold with un nddro.ss hy the floctor on "Tin* Nighl of Iho Inslllullnn."'
On Clood Friday a throo-linur .sorvloo will he lield from noon to .1 it.in. Tile Upclor will ho ns.sistoil by the Itov. Cniion I..lnsloy nnd by I'rof. E. W. Muolil, llnheil. P(U-1{ and Tlionms I . Cnrl.
St. Mnrli'H At .St. MiirU'K Pnim Siindny will
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Children In thn first and second griulofi at the IWomauRUin .School will talip pnrt in an Enstor F.t^ti Jlunl noxt Thur.sday afternoon fr<im two o'clock lo 2:'ir).
They will lie tho guests of children In Iho .sevonlh grade laught by lOrnPst Mnrzullo, The older children are conducting pi'epai'a-tions for'the hunt - providing tho eggs and lilding tliem.
iciglit prizoR will lie awarded to hoys and girls finding • Iho niosi egg-s.
Teiichor.s of the pnrliclpatlne grado.s will suporvl.so,the liiinl.
Momaiigiiiii Lodge 138 Holding Communication
The regular stated communication of IMomnuguin I^ndge No. 1,'iS, AF & AM, will :bo held In l.lio lodge ronm.s on Mondny, April d, in.'i.l, nt 7:;iO p.m., ' al which lime I he IVIuster Miison Degree will he conferred on a'class of i?andidntes. All Master Masons lire Invhed lo attend nnd refreshments will bo .served in the bainiuel hall after llie dt»greo work,
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Group Joins Drive To Build Giant Cross
The Ensi Haven Woman's Club is Joining more ihnn ii.nOO.OOO other members of Ihe General FMlei'niion of Women'.* Clubs in a drive lo.inlse three million del-liii'R lo build a ,non-foni cro.ss aioji Bald Knoll niounlnln in southern llllnoi.s.
Mrs. Vincent .1, I-'ftsuno, president of the locnl group, .said Ihni information on the drive will be nvnilnblc from her nl her homo, 2(1 Taylor Ave., 110 7-,'l.17n.
'Iho cross, v,'iiich will be visible over n Ti'inO snunro-mtle area, is a projocl of Ihe Bald Knob Chris-lian Foundalinn, Inc., a non-denominational, non-profit, .slale-chni'tered group thai has held Piaster sunrise sioivices on Iho mountain annunlly. .for. Ilio past two (h'oftdes.
'I'iie drive was Inunehed earlier Ibi.s nionlh in Wnshington, D. C. where Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman, presbleni of the Women's J-'oder-alion, appealed to hori-members lo send I heir contrlbullon directly to '"I'llIC cnOSS, Cairn, Illinois."
Tlio cnnslrnctlon will contain a eenlrul chapel and mediuillon rooms (or nil denoinlnnl.lon.s. Al its t0|i will be a Forest Service looitnuf slatioii nnd oliseivallon lower.
'J'lie 187-aere tract on which It will lie creeled is owned by llip foundation. I3ald Knob is located in the Shnwnoe t^ational Forosl. When erected. Hie ern.ss will, when lUunilnnled, he visible In u fniir-slnle area, •
|{c.so,rvaliori,s Taken For Womjin'.s C!liih Spring Dance
Ilesorvatlons are now being made with Mr.s. David Peck, chairman, and' Mrs, Anthony DeMayo fur the Spring liance, April 2;i, at Uestlniid Farms, sponsored by I hi' East lliL'i'en 'Wonian's Club.
Oilier meniborK incliidod on the cominitleo are'Mrs. Thomos Web-.ster, Mrs, ,Iohn .Scohie, Mrs. Edward Pile, Mrs, Gordon Donovan, Mrs. Aiilhony DoMayo, Mrs. l''ranl( Macnonnld, Mrs. Carlton I'ral'zuer and Mrs. Willis Ilond-rlL-ks.
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A) If the gripvanoe committee Is not sntlsfled, the matter or niot-ters will be token up nt n mcet-IhK of the Bonrrt of'F'uhlic SntPty.
Siipdniiimrrury Tny The union riologntlon nsUed Hit*
Board nf Public Safety foi- nn Increase ill supei'numorao' pny from .0 minimum of $5 for four hours (0 $8 find a niLse from $1.50 in $2 for each Iherenftor. Tho request was inbk'd In the abJ^enco of iwo members nf the boartl.
The deleRftllon- requested, nnrl obtained, permission to have police rules mlmcoflrophed and lils-irlbiited to all members of ihe Itolieo do|)arlnienl. whether incni-' hers of HH'' union or nnl.
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tloris of tho i.own cnminiU.ces In | mukiiiB iippolnlmenls In Ihi'Boni'rt nf- Finnnco.
Mr. Anaslnsio rcvluwerl lirlL'fly (he proposed elimiKOS rotiuiriiu? nollcc of public honrini! ami open iicariiigs hy Ihc Boarri. lie said he nceeplort the sulislilutc lilll siih-mltleil liy Town Counsel Rellly.
,7utl|;e Vlnceni Fasano, one of those who hulpctl tliafi the hill, st,eppo(l tm-wanl Ui urge ii ehanije In Iho hill wonliiiB lo prevent exclusion of ihn public Irom Ihe heiirinKs on dopartnicntnl budiiels and to Insure llie public n volpe in the hcarlnt's.
However, a commltloo tnomlipr pointed out that a change in the treniM'ai statutes uFfecl.inf; all Imorils of finance was being made Id i;iiiirantG(! public al tendance and pnrllclputlon al budget lioar-iiiES.
OnrlbiiMl I'^avors Bill .Tamos Oarllaiid, Democratic
Town Chairman, rose to spoait also in favor of the bill. ''We fool," he .said, spealtioR of the two town commit tecs, "that tho bill will benefit tho Town of East Haven."
In apparent reference In a provision maidng someone other than the town clerk clerk of the board, Gartland sold tliat the clinnge was I'ocommended so because "board records sboutcl be kept hy per.'ions whoso solo respohsibllily it i.s to keep them." 'I'he roi'ords .should bo available In more than one place, he said, •
lie said that a"majo)'ity of tho Doniocralic Town Committee favor I his bill rlKbt down tho lino."
l^ieinncratic officials who disagreed with Mr. Gartland said aTlerwards Hint bis suppDrtine tito bill made It awkward for I bom to s]ii*ak out against it.
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ing wore Leslie Redfield, Fred Wolfe. .Ir., and John Muiliern, meinl)ei-s of the Botu'd of Finnnco; Alfred Ilolcombe; Walter Kano and As.ses.sor George Miller; all opponents of the bill; and Charles Copeiand, .Tohn Sinioni, Prosecuting Attorney Roljert M. Taylor, .Ir., Mr.s. CliarlottCMiller, in suii-porl of tile bill.
Tlui commitlee in charge of tiie bearing seonied to bo impressed liy testimony of hiparlisan agreement on local hills. In hearing out several bills from the Town of Plaliiville, the conimilt.ee chnir-rann asked pointedly several times, "And this bill has tlie approval of l)otb the'Democrats and Uepuli-licans?*'
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LINDEN CONVAI-ESCENT
HOSPITAL Mrs. Kay Anastasio, Dir.
Registered Nurses in 'Attendance Day and Nighty
Carefully Prepared Meali and r>iets
Phone HO 7-5828 J 83 Main St. East Havpn^
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Hotpoint & Universal APPLIANCES
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HO M 854 • LOW DOWN PAYMENT
• EASY TERMS Open Evenings & Sat, Only
A. G.F. ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC.
" I' leetriiuil Cnnlrae.lora" 4G7 Main St: East Haven
"Authorized Dealer"
international Trucks
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East Haven Green Garage
176 Main St, HO 7-3735
Central Cleaners Dyers Home of Distinctive Cleaning We Operate Our Own Plant
4-Hcur Cleaning Service Call For and Dcliever
a.12 .Main St. riione 110 7-11070
Augie's Auto Repair General Repairing Tires — Batteries
AAA F.ERVICE AAA Mwine IIO 7-5aill 43B RJaln Rl.
GEN'S LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANINa Oni)i|>let« I.ttiindry Servlee
FIIRE nKMVERY! Ifil Milln St. n o 7-7488
RALPH P. GASTELLON 0>inent! rniuraiuie
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«»< MAIN ST., KAST IIAVKN MO 7-7IUIB
STAN'S TV CENTER
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IHI Main .SI. Dusl Haven
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