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.*-«N*.'*.«-^«-4Mi»4?^«^^fl I All Iiidepeiitlcul Weekly ]Newspu|)ei' €ast I i Conn. 5.4 0 >ij«s.^ Our Tcle|)hoiic Numbers . l';(lilori,al:II()l)arl7-5aiJ. Vol. X — N o . 18. Piihllilicd WrrUv hy Free Preii Puhlitatiu VcAily SiihiiMPlion ^3.50 RAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. T1-IUKSDA^•. .|t'l.^• 14, 1055 COl'Y B CENTS TownVotcs.fii1y2r>|Ecliication Board Maki New Offici^ or /Vssislanl On AnieiKling The StatcConstilulion 'Kust Ilnvcn 'I'own Clnr'f. Mnr- Biirct ,1. Tuckdr wns; nollflotl l;y CJonnocticnt Secretary of .Stntc rtililrcil P. Allen, Hint n town mcollng of the olectnrs "inur.t" lic,;lici(I In East Ilnvcn on July '.16. to vote on tho proposed nm- inilmcnl to Ihc Slnlo Cnnsli- mtlon conccrnlntr llic method ol. nnionillni; the document. In her nicssnue to Miss Tucic- rr," the Sccrclniy uf Stale staled I ;"At" the town meeting lo be li?ld in each town in the state oil .Itlly, 20, 1055, tor the pur- pilsc Of considering tlio proposed nnielidment to the const lliitlon, eqncomlng the method ot .nm- ciidnient, in accordance with the pi^.ovi,slons ot house bill 211)0 ot tlija icculiir session of IMS, the liour.s ot voting shall bo from 6',n.m. to'7 p.m. No election ot officers may be hold In any such town on said day nor mny any othci questions retcendum, Pioposltion or matter ot nny fia|.uio be submitted to the eloe- toi's In any such town on said tlliy. And the volinc; niothines ballot labels to be used In each •itlL)i town picetlng may contain only the designation of said pro- po^l'<l LunslituilonnI nmennnunl ns ict loilh in •iecUjn 1 uf said house bill and may not contain any other mailer for \cling by the electors not may they con- tain names of candidates" ;In voting only thieo stepa aic iii'LCssaiy (11 bwing the handle of the curtain lever mound to llle tight ns far os It will go aiicl i leave i it there flils will close'Ihe cuitaln uioun-1 jou nijd tinlock the niaclilne Tor vdtilm" .*(B) ilhen luin o'ovn the polnl- et'''6Ver* the 'Yes" or 'No' for the/ quqMlon —, atjd Iciive II elijwiy , If this • "Yes" ' ot ' No" jlfiijilgri is j,pt}'>hed iHSj alter an ojo'ctor has Voted by^ pulllni; it do»V4li>Uie.,voto will not count • iJ!l««'.(r«i>RWlittf*1hii haiulic of tht^.cultain liver to the left DS titr as IL will go and loa\e ll tlielc This will leglstOi your vote nnd open llio cut tain New Pastor Of Old Stone CluireK Scliool SiijX'riiikMHlanl Tosition 'I'o Be Killed When J. Corhetl Kclires; Hall Against Hiring Teaeher.s To Fill New Opening; Cliapkovieh For it Alttiough uncerlnln as .. lo ! : when the incumbent business; i^,,,,,,,,,". i,,,,, "„Ksisiiml to ihe maniiger of the school system; 5up|,r|„|i,|idcnl," and added that will "retifc," the Board ot Ed- \ ,,,5, „ssistnnl's duties would be ucatlon has bciiUn mnklng plans tielcgaled lo hlin by the suiiei- m«S. BOVE IS TI1ANKFU1> Mis Mnignicl Buve widow of tliO' late Di Tlocco Bove, wishes to extend lici thanks to all the people who sent Iter caids and iettcts of londolrnic duiing h'ci iijeent ben'iueiiicnl iMts Bo\e s/dd she wiilihl lilu lo lliniik taeh bcndei liulKldiijlly, hut due III tjic fad Ihal many ol the iiuds nnd lettois had no letum I'dUioss she Is unable lo do so Drive Safely to abolish the position and cre- ate n new office, entitled "As- sistant Supcrihtcndenl." '. ' While marking, lime Until .lohn Corbetl leaves the school sysjeni, the .board voted apiirov- al of a recommendation ot one ot. its members that an assistant superintendent be hired for the school system.' Miss EllOTbeth Cliapkovieh, chnlininn of Ihe Comniltloe on Schools offciod the teconnnen- dallon, stating "it is out wioh that a letter compiled by the Supci Inlendent of Schools be sent out to nil members of the school staff - the teaching school staff - notifying them that the iiosllion will be open" She added tlial a discussion of sul.iiy toiild not bo taken un at this time, but thought ' It was more than likely tliac one of the menibeis of our present staff will be hiied for this po- sHIon, it they are qualified and can be coitified by In" State" Ilniold Hall asked If it "weie in any way related lo the va- cancy that will piobably be cie- atcd In tho business managci s office lie added that regnla- less of the title, the assistant would be taking on r th-* duties of the business niana^ei Point- ing out that the bonid was seek- ing ito fill tho position with' a toachtir, * he went on, 'I most heartily dlsagiqe. I think We shoulti have a business maii- agei " Speaking of the teacheis, lie 'Said, "I think their teaching, Ihcli degiees and whatevi-i they may have accomplished bv way ot such studies tits them admir- ably for the Job that Ihey are doing, but I do not believe that they would fit as well In our business office, and I object on these gtounds" Gcoitfc Lolls concuired, stati Ing the j)osition should be 'thrown open in geneial" Jlis motion to iLtuin It 10 cominill c was defeated Staling that "the committee had made deep otudy of the mallei," Harry Moigan moved to accept the committee's leCommendatlon Chaliman Fianeis Walsh in* slslcd that tlieie was no distinc- tion between 'ossistanl supoiin-' muted 17)000 Intendont. Since the day Ihey weie sworn In, majority members of the Board have appeared eagei lo dispense with Business Man- ago'r Jolin Corbett's servcis Ucporledly they ntlcmplcd to fire him at their first meeting but after dl.scusslon reluclanlly consented to retain him" as bus- iness manager. Mr Corbett's position as sec- lelary to the Bonid was a'lol- Islicd, with Boni d nicmbci Bi 1 n- ' aid Luongo taking ovet as sec- lelaiy ot the Botud At a tali 1 riale supLi\lslon of llio lusiml Inns «ns taken oul of the bus- iness ninnugct's hands and add- ed to bupl It Velliun 111 s ilii lies llopoiledly Iho Board eimllii- ued Ml Coibott in Iheli em- ploy only to such time us he be- came elleiblo foi pension beno- flls 'Ihole has been some off- hand discussion whelhei this would happen In July 01 In Oclohei, but Ihe board would I appeal lo be awaiting the Tall mutuilty date, since Its pl.iiis ate Incomiiiete foi a icpluee- ment Suiierintendent Ilajs will nu- llty the pioTnl laeully that In position has been eicaled Pend- ing replies from interested teachers, fuilher study, will bo made outlining tlie duties to lie handled. nnd the salary to ije paid First Building Perndls Issued For New Foxon Bousing Development lwi> bunding pel mils Ihe fiisl foi Ihe new pioposed 100 ueii ck\eiopini,nl in roNun wtie is- sued lasl week In Suininll Ciii di ns Inc Aeeoiilmg lo tin tiinliat lots lllese iwo lepiosi'iil the sfait ol a piojeelid 20 housi s to lie built within llle ne\l >eai ihe houses will lesl on one-half aeie lots The ncv\ development Is behiK elected on the fin met Chaiius l)lopeil>, whleh was pillehusiil bv the Sumniil Gaulens foi un esli- GOP Names 11 More; Ticket Will Be Filled At July 26 Meeting Nominal ions Incomplelc Because Seek Touni iUcctiiif/ A Imvii mi'i'lliiK, 111 viilii un llii* I'sliibllslinii'iil iiT M srw.'i- iiiithiM-ily (iiitl nil niitii'iipi'Inllnii nr tSl.DIIO.OUll 111 p a y iiiii' nnii 111 llu' i-nsls will he called wlllilii I III' iif'iir fill lire, I'ldst lliiveil Ciiiiisi'l Uli'hiii'ii Ili'llly nii- iniilni'i'd Inst week- Ki'llly siilil he hiis I'limp^c'li'il ,'1 ini'llniliuiry drnfl ii( the cull im- siii'h 11 niei'tlin; whii'li he ex- pi'rl.s III iiri'seiit lo Ihe' Hoard nt Srli'i'lini'ii llii.s week. Town ('onniiillcc Unaware Ribicoff Signed Finance l>oanl Kill Friday Town Chairman Anastasio's Candidates Prevail Over Barker Choiees lu The ~ . 11 Posts Filled Al Tuesday Meeting lit' K< \ 1)1 I il\Miit) S llifliMiv will IM 4 ttiit III n w nimisl \ iiT tli< Oltl stitni (liiiiih l<iini>ii >\\ IMMI will iMtiiih Ins (list SI mil) I SIMMI i\ iiHiltiil 1 ntiKin^ I iilu li MIS I In iMiiuluis ol III) I iiiK ll nil pltiininii. ii r i pli HI Im l>i nil I "Ml 1 I III 111 i>\ IIml Ihi II i liMilli n I iluiinl li iiihl [Mm \ /ittM wliiili \\\\\ III h III in till piiiish liniisi mi WMlmsilm Jiih Hi, I Klin 7 (U p i n tnMIOiiin, ( Inn cli in< iiibi I s ft u nils atit) Inmts- pioplt mlt i i s l t (1 )i) m i l i u m 1)1 IlUlunx iiml hi ritiinh tin m i - dinll> iiuidil to iilltim Ills Ht4pUuu Aiiiin(;i ni( nls foi llu uu'pttnn un* In Inj; in nit hj "Mis Dim- iiht (^liidso, piisldiiit of llii; Wmttm'H (omult, \\iuy w\\\ h,\ nssi'jii tl In intniliim of tliv Uimtil of OUK om JL>I s, IIH MlhsJon S»iiU itptl lilt AVointiiiH (.otMuil, ' ' J, i)r llit|ui>\, 11 na'lvu ol Wal* ttuwji, t fiiii , irliilns In ills Ivomi' sCiU jifttTi tui\Ilif; hpriit *>ii MVIII >I*MIH itl lln' IMurn"\0<u* <lnM(h, [MiMiHtipdlls Minn . 3 East llaveiwrs llnri In lipL Train Wreck l.oeal Kesidents Ixailroad l'',niplo)ee,s; All Treated Al l{ridge])(»it llo.spilals And Released — None Seriously Hurt lluu I isl HUM ii li siih nl i I i|iiil ilmlh 111 SI iliiiis Inliuv ilils iiiiii iiliii will 11 11 I itii U N l w II ill n lUiiliii 1(1 LN|II I si liuin was i, mill ll in llikl|,i pull klll- ini' llle engllHul Ihi men Wlllhiin (JnUk 17, of I I itiiil Shell, n ciindiKliii; i,Mii|M s Kiiiiiiiilv .11, of I'J Mnple Miii'l, u fliiiiiiuii nnd lu- SI Dh Snii.ii lid, of 'JK l<il|!i'nii If lliuul biigguge eai niastui, wcic sliglilly Injuicd in a wieuk Ihal elulnied one life, imd injuiod moie tiiun 20 ollhus, 'ihe dead,man Ailjuii Oili'u III Ills ili'hl i ji hi'lii veil lu 'be Jusl 11 biiiii|i And ubuislons lu Ills light hiiid" lie vMih utlinll- teit foi ithsiiivullun, bill leleasud Intt'i In lhi| duy At lot ding 111 lelioils, thi-' ui- (,'liie, towln(s n lais, wiis h'ndi'd east at I he lime uf Ihi; aitldciit Jt wnH liuvelllni; at a spi'id esti- inalrjd iiboul ,10 miles pei honi, when fill loinu uiiex|)laliK'(l lea- son ll lefl the tiucit and pluni>"d off Ihc '^0 tout high ombunk- m«nl Ihot iniiles tlie tiacks liuiiiors thai in'nvniled pridt to the mooting nt tlio Republli I'lin 'I'uwn Cominltleu niflcllng Tuesduy niglil, to llio cffocl thnl GOP Town Chnirnuin Molly An- nsiaslo would be given lliO lieavii-ho failed to moterlall7e. Instend Ihe Annslnsia toicoa sioied a mnjof victoiy In gcU ling on Iho patty's ticket tor the Tall election Bocauso tliQ Town Committee was unawuic of the fact that Gov A. A. niblcotr had signed the contiovuisinl Finance Booril Bill, only 11 candidates were ESS' leeled nt the niootins. Tho rest will be named lit the July 2S mooting, Annstaslo said yester- day. , I Miss Muignrol Tucker, IncUin* bent town clorlt wno was non)- hinted by botli pnilloi^ at: tlin lust oloollon, had no opposUlOR In being aeleotod as tUp parly's choice for le-cleotlon to tha^ liost llowovor, all oll\of pt>(l- tlons with one iixccpllpn we(e fought over betweo'i men haoH- ed by Anaslaslo nnd candidate tor Plisl Seloc(.man Flank inu O'i uf New Uiivuii, wan iho ttnin Ihu UildgepoU slutUm wrjsl Onrto, ' eni'lneei ; , , W !l'» "I'l >••'"""* Kinundi at " ?n"nho,|)hiipeup for Hie Uoat- - lliB. auldi.jii, Vhich vuimiiiVl SlnUi-SUyui nxlenslon, , It^gt'H pOjt; ll'i'^e lloiJllDoes wrio Police Ask Addilional Benefilsf Firemen Pcrmilled To Foiin Union Al u mil Inig of Ihe I usi IIu- M 11 IJotiid of 1 ulilli s iruv I uesiluj nlglil I'olki Uiiiiui IhO pu'seiili'l .1 iil|insl fill iiijili ll Ii iiigi ll 111 fits wliili On iiieni Lets of Ihe J'he nepiilimni u^-U- ed llic^ bt itlowid lo iillili ili will the I III I n/illoniil Associatln of Pill fighliis. API, AppiiiM I in lui'u'h 111 iiliisl Ihc lioiiil afU'i llsltnuif; In riiinun lepii senlufhns W G WvMIe lolin Ctrviit .ind Oils Men ell gi allied thai the imld Fire Chiefs Reeeive Museular Dystiophy Awards Acting in hi half ot thi ir risinelm flri depurtnients, Chli f Ilrantonl, reeasi Ihi Jleill \wuril C( i uniut. s i,ivi ii lo deiiiirt- two joune •.iilferers of tin- dibuise I'ltturid ut the iiHajdinif arc, lefl to ni-ht, Harold Oreii, Uiairiruui of tin Kust Husdi sky, »gei) 11, Ills brother Rubcru 9, Jerry O^edsowsUy, father 'Ihoniiu. Ilrt>'-s of Kisi llimii "lilt f 111! f .Inlin Ksonliovic, of iilentn b> the lluMulnr IJsslropln \'Mi ol Ami rlcu, liit , from eureinoiiii's held In Ihi Kust Uuvi a tin lli ndqii irtcrs Inst ULclt lire lighters Ma.ri h on Mil , Chii f Jlu<.i-- &linli-y OsoUiow- *it the two vietijns lunt CIdef ^vyiikviic. , A. iiiiiiilii I s of Ihi ill iiiiilnnnl III' illiiwi 1 III jiiiii 11, fin pjiiiiis I Sill lilt lull 1 I K lm,iiil also lulil 1 I n Cliji I I lioiii IS 11 iM s III ) I n Ij.l ot lit It IS u n a 111 w I iiltti 1 d u c k liy 111 lime llii lioily nil els agnlll un liilv ."IJ Al pioMiil ih II Is an rsllniii- lid 1'I211II0 SI I u.llli I" (u|iiKil funds fin 111 w fill i(|iil|itiii nl Stilt DiMihle Viiiitlltiii 'lliiic Ihe hi 111 I l l s siMii'lit liy Un |< ilii I tiiniin 111 111 lilt 11 !i-'i 111 1 11 i h i n i lliiii VKIK II wfililit diiii* hli llii pi I 111 unullDii |i< n u l l luill 21 III \-> w I'lls llllllhllt> I i llpi I lUIln* 1 II \ |iijtln puv Hi- ll I I Innii 1 I 1) 111 4 11 pi'l llK 111 Wli 11 V 111 Kill) oil lUlVII I ll ji I li'i I oiu I n|i|n iltilii.1 s liii ll I 111 11 piiliiiiiiuii till duly II till II nil ipjieuiaiii'• is iii|uiii ll 111 1 niiiuil ll ill est n l a - I 111 11 It I d nil I lini.s I 1)11 III \ It iliijit i'.,ii(> pi / ' 111 ll by iiiitini 11 jili SI It llJM s Wil- ' h un "1 1 null V, VVnlii i Mall i mil I 1 ink Kuiicskj ol l)i iej:;a jiiiis I lid Slip! I'lntuii nu> iliniy Shlbiiusii lllf piillli ll'ipii'sl I Ihal Miiiillui iiiii" iinn^i fiom i lliii I ui I Kh fin mpi 1 it'i uffl- eti lu I'll wii A ''ui lln' iicwi -.I nil mill IS pt Iho tune 1 his would inuioic vnr.illuii lljiie flom 'M 111 4K wielis in f ll I hi 111! lont 111" uf pay fin supi inumeiai s itisi |h( town an n Idlliinal 'ilOll U tin siip- Ipinuiniliiy pay li liiinasid to •51 ! It will liisl lIll luwil an el liiii,it< I flit) I iL niln'ti ll u M ,1(11| Mini ii u ul.il pal;oliiiill fllllii]; 1.1 ful an- ulliei nn nil i of Hit di p ulnii nl II e paid al I In n gupii luli', ra- llhii ihiin llle pie'siiil pint Hit of {paying huth rdieis' al Un .sup- etniimeiniy ml' of pay I 11 union KtiiirM''d fuu Ihal Mioih ti>t'iihii 111(1 sliiu inunieiaiy lioliiemin he paid f n li ngulai^ houily iiili- flit lime in touil lii Iht ease of the legUlais,^ such houily I lie \/oulU aeciue iinjlaid 'until 11 tqulvnlinl of a v.-ork' ling diy eight huuis hud Ijcin reached, The iigtila) lieq wpuld iceelve on i"(lril day,, pay ''Hoard Cool K ! 'the membeis of the pnblie js9f''ty'bpaid, fe'ceiveil most of 1 the pioposilions in a rool ^man- Jner and told tile unioii feptur 'senistlves that an executive ses-. Uion would be held at^a later I date lo Lonsldci th''j i pi oposals ^' Two lsi,ui-<. involved/ piovoked (Cuiittiiuea On VS^i- Six)' ' abiiul.BliO *iinl!wwenl ptipililpi!- l)|ii I Itiil]i4ul tiUvUnhi ne^ui when- Iho inlll"(,i{l eiimsrii •'|in'illi~ Main .Slieit,'hpppenod shui t)>;^ uf'ler I n fnt loduy Kennedy nnd Sniiso wuie lak- ui to SI vincontts llospllal in Ihldgcpoi I, wlioiu Ihey wiue le- li'used afli'i KenilLily vwis Irtnf- III foi a "Hljirht, hni'lt Injmy" and Suiiso /III "inlntil nbinsluns ' Qulil( was 111 nil d nl lln '•<>,u!''-j,W«i(i,^J;liiloiit^ iotl pfi_ sniif, IniluilliiC pTiBSeiiiBiMS n"nd LDJW nbnntd Ihe liiilii at Ihc lime uf the ficildeni Oiloneau wns «usiied lu death In Ihe tab of tho engine, which Klien 11 li'fl llie lalls look n'Ven iniK wllll II tliBl ^cotinIUoicd) Albert, Vaha- coioi .T'rnnlt.,'WelU and,'T)|«v Bui licit. Wells, lioil Barkcth backlngifhnd BoitWtt tWlU Iittti- ly's cltolte. In the {Inni hiialysla, Vanncoie diopped otil ot tlui running, and Barllclt Was volcd In 27 to 18. The Anostaslo forces strength." ened by Ihls victoiy tioon llllid \pii iifiis filiin Wnshlngloii lo Dos- nililgi'poil Iltisiillnl fui Inliiili'S Mon Surprise Inspection By Ileallh Officer Finds Conditions AI Foxon PigJ^cry "Presenlable" A fill pi Ihe lns|ii'el 1(111 by iM Hulifil M tuylui, l.nsi tlineii llinllh Olfhci, anil I'lle Miijhhnl I iliiisl llliiisi'ii, uf Ihe Jdelillo Piggery 111 riiHoii, wan liold eiii I- ii'i Ihls week Adiiidlnu 1(1 Ihc heallh uffli- II h lepul I Kjinlllliiim al llie pit' fill 111 lUiiMil /I mil I'Mclli'iil lu liul bad ' ' ' linviis|H'U|ile 111 the ul"U of I IK plggciy liiiM' ijecll seilUlnl! piu ie,ls lo I list hiiluetiillin I iunit Cliiniy, who leeelvcd 2'5 luglfctei- (d III Ins iiiiniilalniiig iibuul Hie aioma Ihul iieiiuuules the una the eunu<la|i))ilils, blaiiiu lliu pigs and gmliago at Ihu S|ioiig.4itiuel plggeiy owned by Puwiiuulu Mil- illu, of Vii Mill Uuck Huud, lluni- dcii IJi liiyhn ul'«y i((|i>)ved u.iiunir hi'i of iiiolii,l,S| li)lt, (hey woie less limn Ihu o'l|e»Jlui-«|ved by the 1 list belettinaii Acting on llle »pui of Ihc iiioni- tnl, Ui IjyIui, III the coni.iuny uf Ihu Ihu inuifhul,' 'llUlle'd a suipiisf sjiot liiiiPi'(!tioi>" .luly 1) Di TiylOj^ in wpliliig Ills leiiuil lu Mellllu-wuiiiod life |ilt/guly li\n iinlor lliul ho would condut I fuilhet liDipccllulis evoiy two svLoks du.lng ihu' hot 'vvcntlii'i end niomiil}' •duijiig the cold wyilliei ; ( J .'J I-ii 'I'liylol uljio 5iild lljiit he hi lleved iliut many of the com- plaints weie based on the lael lliul the seiideis were avyaic of ijiv fucjl l);ut ;Ui(i townJia,d a new health officat'. ', ' ' In hlh n>]^f\, PI copy uf which wA so"il-to Mo'llljo, Dr'Voyloi stated Chief llaiikon and myself niudu an 'itupocilpn o ( ' ypur' •'Strong falieet iilg^ciy yo*t(ir<Jay (JuiJ;-0) duilng that veiy hot humid af- ternoon I <punit fjvi^-rracn /woi k- ing about l^he pons' The ^tfns were Ifi 'excpllonj condition and, the giounds Ijetween rows werq pick- ed uj) and J)res((iitable_" 'The hlUsldp dupip'wheje you eUipoult the ^lowilngs (torn the ))"n» WA)s not Bud. 1 littse one sug- 'Ihe liahi «as lilenllflid as Ihe LnoUier post when Herman CI ink Fi'dcial n\piiss which ifnckbarin won out ovot Walter Woods, U lo 22 Dos|ilto thal< Ihlg was a close one for the forcos backing tho town cliulrninn. It was no Indi- cation of the patty boss's stienglh. This sign came aa Matty opposed pio-Bttrkcr can- didate llubcit Chccjpmaii, fur , ii'glsliar / AniiMtiiHlu bcuren JCii.ny Win *'I'lic race foi llic leglsliar's Job slnrtud out willi tliioo von- lestanls. John Ksposlto, Cheese' ninn and Aiiaslastn, ISsposilo withdrew, leavlnt: (ha ' field to the other two. i Aniistoslo won in a lomp as ' he v^^as volcd in 21) lo IT. Tn tho balloting for AssoESor, ', Nick TInail was unopposed. In selecting |iui ly mcintirrs lo , sit un t'lo Uoaii^ of Education , the Town CoinmlUeo picked El- ' wood Scoblc and Gedrgo LctlH ' ovui Mi^. Fhylllii Flood SJid MiB, > Lljllnn I|eidi'r ' Otiieis named lu Hie party's tiekel wcie constables: Loula Feiiucci, Edward Kionberg, . Cliui leu Fischer and John A. Cs- lioslto, (no I elation to John ', Espdsllo). ' Thl^ niaiks tho ^second time the town coniniritcc han met to ', piqld cnndiduten,, to oppose ^he incumbent Dcmociols In the . Fall At a coinnilttee tnectlng In Mny, the nienibeis clqclcd In- cumbent Tlilid Selectman Frank - Baikor and John, Vcstutl m their candldatei) for the Flist ; and Second selectman posts. At tile tlilid and probably the final meeting to determine who will paillclpate In the, town elections, the committee 'js c'<- \ pccted to name cbndldalcs tof ' positions on the Board of Ft- , nonce; Board ot Tax Ucvlcw ' dnd JSonIng Appeals Board. , ' Uiutiruru lUblooft HiRncsl Anostaslo said ycsturdav that ' he was unaware that Ribicofl had' signed the bill making It ! mandatory for East Haven to elect Its members to tho Boaiil of Finance (Ed. note First Selectman Frank Clancy told the NEW!3 ' Tuesday morning he hjd been ' notified by Mayor John Dcmp- , sey,| of Putnam, niblcoff's sec- , retary, that the Governor had signed the. bill Friday night.) This bill has been 'a sore ' point between Clnncv, who op- . Iioscd 'It, and the town chah.'.> man ot both, parties, Aniutasls ' tvnd James F. GCartlafid, wlii> tCiiuliiiifid On l'«'i5i> I''our)i; liihlliiii ii|(l I hh 1 llniisi'ii has ul- leinly luld jjiiu^ ubuiil It, iimiiely, ll 11,1 u iiiu'viei liniiins uvei I Iciiniiits III! veiy lli|ie tilut they uiL diiiiipid oil Mils site 1 lliiiik II will llu iiwiiy Willi a lul ol uilui ' 'J think Ihe sliowei uf coiii- pluiiits I lutivud eoiiLciiijng >oui (iitfbi'iy wi'ie caultd iiidillV liy lln, lull llinl a iieiV lltallU p l l - lecl was un duly -i S/fu)l ill cuin,miiy ul iJliit'^ llunSen visit jtAii pioiK'ily en'iy two weeks in liul ui'uiliei and ui|iu iiiiHij.lily III lulll ' I'uliliial liniiu Meanwhili, I niiik Uluniysiild lliul he belli vrd Mime |iolitleiaiib wciil'l ultiiiilil lo ipake 11 iiulllieul isa'uruiil ol the eondllioHH ln,Fux- 011 loiiii' ill" I all I'li'clion , lie s.ild Ihal ii( the luchiut linie, In view of Iji loylui's le- poll he intends lo uo noi^iing le- liaidlng the pioleslt sliieo'jMellllo IN upeiuLlng Ihc iiiggeiy in [as sun- lluiy a iiiainiei U'l can be Jixpect- ett and as picsciibcd by theMieultli oDicei ' ' • Uiiiiey liiHiiiutid lliiiU Piaiik Boikei, pieseiil tlilid bcleclniun, and Iti'publlcnn candidate loi f list beleclinuii,. might biliig the plggfiy Issue up In the olltllon cuiniiulgii 111 the Pull , Barkui Is nlleged lo Uejagulnat Mfllllu's use of garbage Jojj tod- duj lot the p'lgs j Ncwem j'i«Ki n omit., .jTlils week saw the flr*t|jound In the Duwiat plKgeiy buttle that has laged between tho people "of I'Vjxon and the iilggeijiLownei, r'nifijuule Mellim ' -V '5 In the frprlng of 11)53, )xn oid- inance was pas|cif "at"? ^Town meeting forbidding the Inipurling ot garbage Into East Haven Mel- illo collects giu-bagif In the sur- rounding towifss lo Iced I to' bis pfgs. 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North Branford Man Named To U.I. Post

The piomoUon of, IlU'!<iiMI W. Beniamin, J r i Suniiot Rd.Norlh Brnnford, to the posllion ot tlHlj' Ion llRlilInK ippclnll-it In tliP Vn-Itcfl Uliimli)otlng Co, wnn on. rounced l)y oompnny ottlpinli IhiR \VeeK. -

In hli new Bsslgnment wlilcli tnkes ctrecL this montli, Benja­min will be locnlod 'a' I the BridReporl division hendiiuai'tors rfl Iho conipmiy The MoilhBinn-

foid if>iU)!>nt began h h employ v.ilh t i l In Au«n<!l ot 19JJ , serv­ing the New Ilnvcn oftlcC.

A nnllvf of Oinnge, Benjamin nitenrtcil NPW Ilnvcn Junior Col-leRP. lie le preftWonl ot ihoNorth piAHtord Lllllp l.eflguo,,il(! herv-« nlso m ft Grnnd- .Ittror In Nqrlh BrnVifoitl nnd Id A mi'mb-cr ot timl town's Booid ot I^lliiii-r y blreciors An aswclnli' incni-ber of tlio lllumliml|ng Eingin-cerlng Society, Behlnmln uNvna with tho US. Nnvy riurinS; World Wnr II.

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East Ilavcn Police Awarded Union Charter IThura. July 7, 1955. Branford Review-East H a v e n News 10

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Get your head above water r a y llio5e bills with an »:: InMallnicnt Loan from " T h e F r i end ly F i r s t " , "^'ourcrcflit is important ** . . . we can help you protect it.

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Syroti \V Studio Pnholman Albert ri!;e, of the Hast I l avcn Police D c p a r l m e n l is Bhown acecplinR the depa r tmen t ' s charter_ in the Con-nt'climl Mimmpii l I ' o lne Offner ' s Union, from Sftt. l iverel t Shaw, executive secretary of the New Haven AtlrndinR ihc presenlalion o f ' t h e union char ier a rc (left lo ' r ight ) : Fred Miller; Williain H u b b a r d ; I-^nnU Cl.utcy; 1 ii;e; .Shaw; Chief F.dwin Pi ic»l : Wa l t e r Mar ias and Depu ty Chief Joseph Folio.

f-'olicc Union. I'irst Selectman

Ilcallli Department Wains Against Vacationing From Necessary Foods

"Sumnifi'i, hetf!" 'Ihls happy I jjist don't need ,iis many calories »lioiil 001110 tiooi nut ftbout-to. 1 whi'i'i our eneigy output Is ro-be-lel-out-of-sebool yoiinRi'i Ki'"-

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piiitlon. Tf you linni* an I'Clui, It niny sound very imieli like n guinii linin Coniiciticitt ninlheis (and nintlicit, inniiy OUHT plncesi ns timy'pkliiie hcut. a liack ynid full or nelnbliin's cluldir.n, pic­nics nnd mil'., "cnn •f-<' Ro hwlm-mlili;'" "I'm thli'.ly 11'.s loo hill It) iMt." 'I lie iiitili o[ Ihc house niuv nhii i;lvc' uilci to coiiinionts UOl unlllte llnW" lit 111. off'.pllliK

Whit 'In On Thoic all- a few Ihlniji, ho-.v-

e\ei, lluu wu Laii do to niiiUo hot days' It",', tiyliiR - - a slmiiUficd Imineholil, the ii|-hl nlollies tor Incli of tlii'nii and* appuipilule fond. Hill- ni'td Iiu nutrients doi'sii't chiini;e lust biruusi- It is suniinei We Ciiiil liilie li vui.i. tloii fioin eatint! luudi which pio-vlde n, ulih pinleln, Mtaniiiis, nilniMiiK and eii(.i[;y, Ki tilts and vi'KnIables, in.lU. iiicnl or fish, hiisid uiitl ci'Hsds, l),mn'r and niiiu,'uiii" need to be oaten dally ti) iiimide a \M>11 h.U.uited diet. II nui ailixHv Is limited liv tem-P' laiui" and Iniinldity, we iiilKhi veil ml (low II ini liij-.h culoi le fiwds siuh .1. Ill li dc sa l f We

1 ' TF8SP T I P S ibsf S ^ E T

ducisl. Family 1'lp«

For the diaper trnde—A sponge bnth befoio menh Is an "nppetlz-ei" foi little folks.

1 01 sniiek-begglng toddlers — Ojanjie ,ecllons or banana will taste f.;ood and leave loom for the iic.st meal i

For the sand-lot ciowd—Fruit luices have better food value than" i'nilion.ilcd lievciages. When the yell comes lor "something lo dilnk". scive glasses of orange Juice, lemonade or fruit punch -— vltumln C provldeis. For "Oh

', Boy's," [jpoiG ice cubes of lemon-|nde with a clieiry In encli cube

and seive with your dtlnlts. Winning' Avoid letting fruit I dtliiks leplnce the milk needed eacli day

For Mom's bridge club—Chill­ed ell I us tea, another source of vltninln C, "» cup orange Julee, \ cup lemon Juice, Ti cup sugar, 1 quart cold tea .Mix and ser\'e gmnlslied with orange and leitron bllces

bllort Cuts ' —Choose foods which require .short cooking time. A hot slo.'e moans an unconifoi table Idtciicn as well a ' an uncomfoitable cook, -scivo tiult.s often, as sidnd, as

do'sell. A (lull bowl makes an

nlti active and edible ccnterploco. —one di ,li meals — ca.s.seroles lend lliemselves to endle.ssi com, binntloiis. Magazines or a long l^oigollen cookbook arc full ot id­eas. 1 —Buffet - style summer meals allow the homeijiaker to prepore ijieiils In a leisurely, manner and lo enjoy mealtime with her fam­ily and guests.

—"Do II yourself" meals give Dad and the children a chance to bo the "chef." Ealing out-of-door-s, on the porch, in your own back yai d or on a picnic will add vailuty to your summer catlnE. Fl anklui let &, 'burgers, barbecued meUls, or baked beans might bo a slnitur tor a meal to satisfy I'lcsh-alr appetites. Warning: Cany along an ice chest for cream, milk, butter, salads, re­lishes.

A Word To Husbands ' Expres.s appreciation often for Mom's efforts. Her disposition and hei inlerst in' preparing a t . tiactive, tasty meals which tempt your appetites tor the right' food will benefit greatly by hearing youi woids of praise. Don't ever let her reach that inood indigo— "I cook Ihiee meal.s a day—and who caies '"

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WKPNKfiPAY. JULY 13

Nllnap Theatre, Hall'

"Murder In Music

•lATUItnAY'. JULY 0

Watch an airport In action. Your fiimily and friends will have fun seeing the big planes take ofl and land at Bradley Field (near Windsor Locks). Observation deck open all day. Tours of the Terminal Building; from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m , Mon.-Fri., in groups of 35. ANOTHBR GOOD TRAVEL TIP. Whcrcvcr you tr.ivel in. Qonnocticut, you'll find outdoor telephones in convenient locations at your ser\'ice 24 hours a 'day. "And when you call — call .by number. It's twivc as f.ist!

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TK« Welcome Charge Accounts

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Tlili l! Vair U(« stage Beien America's Gieatctt Bands So Tlill' ll Hollywood Man Lleberman Presents Texaco Star Ttieatri Georoe Gobel Hit Parade Ileiirr Kutiila Show WtcstllllB

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Welcome Tcaielere Itobert Q. t.e«l! Itohert Q. t.ewli GnldltlK LlKllt .Miil-Anernoon Neffi — J. •Hie IllB Pavoff T. B. A.

Concernlni; Btlsj Marlowa Brlyhter Day Kpciel Storm ' Meet the Stars OiitdDor Adienture (?lut> Ilouily Doodf Stage B Spoitsrope — Byd Jafte Tlio N>W9 Today Mr District Attorner The Matt Dennis Show •

Caeiar Presents Those Whiting Girls neceniher Hrlde

7-,00 Today 7:25 Channel 8 Almanat 7;flO Today 7:55 Oiannel 8 Almanae B.OO Tnday 8:2R Cliennel B Almanae S:30 Tnday • ; 8:55 Chnimel B AlmanaG ' • • 0.00. The Vaokee Peddlers—Tin Nleleona

10:00 DIME Dong School , ; ,,: 10:80- Way'of the World 10:45 Bhlelah .Graham Show .11:00 window Bhopner

.11:30 Slrlke It Blch 12:00 June Qevotions, of ttie Sacred: Heart 12:15 Loie of Life • • " , 12:30 Bearch lor Tomorrow 12:45 Nancy's Kltctien—flw Ckowthac

1:30 Welcome Ttavderi. ,, • 2:00 Bobert H. U i l l

2:S0 aoldini Ulllt 2;46 MId-AIternoon H«w«—I. Biiraa 3:00 The Bin PayotI 3:30 T. B. ft. , 3:45 ConccrnlnK Mils Marlowe 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Senel Storm , .-.-4:30 On Vour Accouol 5:00 flntdoor Adientiira tHob 5:30 Itoffdy .Doodr 6:00 Stage 8, *'t»oor Hiss Emmy" 7:00 Captain Gallant 7:30 Can 'riie-Play • . 7145 riymoulli News -Ctraran

.8:00 Arthur .Godfrey .- ' ' 8:00 Thlf Millionaire 9:30 fU . S. Steel Hour

10:00 studio One. "Strang* Comoanlan" 11:30 Adrentures. of Sherlock Holmes 12:00 • 'Mlangman's Wharr'

1:00 Hews. Sign Off

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' Frontiers ot Faith WelUin Theatre Zoo Ftirade • •• net Hi! Narigii

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2:00 Induitni on Parade 2:15 Robert Q. Lewis 2:30 Guiding Light 2:45 Mld-ftltemoon News—J. ums 3:00 If Disaster Strikes . 3:30 Brighter Day 3:45 Concerning tdlss Marlowi 4:00 T. B. A." 4:15 Secret Story 4:30 On Your Account

. 5:00 Outdoor Adventure Club 5 J 0 Howdy Ooody 6:00 Stage 8 "Benlah" 6O0 Sportscope-Syd Jatfe 6:40 , Sealy Weather forecast' 6:45 The N ews Today

' -7:00 Superman 7aO Pain Page Shaow r:4S Caiasel- News Carasao — B n j t t 8:00 Place the F.c« , 8:30 Four. Star PIsyhoust S:gO Mdl JHIIIIt . „,„

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8:30 Burns k ABeo 9:00 Draloet 9:30 Ford Theatre, ' "Mlml"

10:00 tUU'VidSQ Tbeatn . 11:00 'Eddli'Cantor Omedy 11:30 Ttia nhlstler 12:00 "P|isf«rt I j Hiii io"

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RAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. T1-IUKSDA^•. .|t'l.^• 14, 1055 COl'Y B CENTS

TownVotcs.fii1y2r>|Ecliication Board Maki New Offici^ o r /Vssislanl On AnieiKling The

StatcConstilulion 'Kust Ilnvcn 'I'own Clnr'f. Mnr-

Biirct ,1. Tuckdr wns; nollflotl l;y CJonnocticnt Secretary of .Stntc rtililrcil P. Allen, Hint n town mcollng of the olectnrs "inur.t" lic,;lici(I In East Ilnvcn on July '.16. to vote on tho proposed nm-inilmcnl to Ihc Slnlo Cnnsli-mtlon conccrnlntr llic method ol. nnionillni; the document.

In her nicssnue to Miss Tucic-rr ," the Sccrclniy uf Stale staled I

;"At" the town meeting lo be li?ld in each town in the state oil • .Itlly, 20, 1055, tor the pur-pilsc Of considering tlio proposed nnielidment to the const lliitlon, eqncomlng the method ot .nm-ciidnient, in accordance with the pi .ovi,slons ot house bill 211)0 ot tlija icculiir session of IMS, the liour.s ot voting shall bo from 6',n.m. to '7 p.m. No election ot officers may be hold In any such town on said day nor mny any othci questions retcendum, Pioposltion or matter ot nny fia|.uio be submitted to the eloe-toi's In any such town on said tlliy. And the volinc; niothines ballot labels to be used In each •itlL)i town picetlng may contain only the designation of said pro-po l'<l LunslituilonnI nmennnunl ns ict loilh in •iecUjn 1 uf said house bill and may not contain any other mailer for \cling by the electors not may they con­tain names of candidates"

;In voting only thieo stepa a ic iii'LCssaiy (11 bwing the handle of the curtain lever mound to llle tight ns far os It will go aiicl i leave i it there flils will c lose ' Ihe cuitaln uioun-1 jou nijd tinlock the niaclilne Tor vdtilm" .*(B) ilhen luin o'ovn the polnl-

et'''6Ver* the 'Yes" or 'No' for the / quqMlon —, atjd Iciive II elijwiy , If this • "Yes" ' ot ' No" jlfiijilgri is j,pt}'>hed iHSj alter an ojo'ctor has Voted by pulllni; it do»V4li>Uie.,voto will not count • iJ!l««'.(r«i>RWlittf*1hii haiulic of tht^.cultain liver to the left DS titr as IL will go and loa\e ll tlielc This will leglstOi your vote nnd open llio cut tain •

New Pastor Of Old Stone CluireK

Scliool SiijX'riiikMHlanl Tosition 'I'o Be Killed When J. Corhetl Kclires; Hall Against Hiring Teaeher.s To Fill New Opening; Cliapkovieh For it

Alttiough uncerlnln as .. lo ! — • : when the incumbent business; i^,,,,,,,,,". i,,,,, "„Ksisiiml to ihe maniiger of the school system; 5up|,r|„|i,|idcnl," and added that will "retifc," the Board ot Ed- \ ,,,5, „ssistnnl's duties would be ucatlon has bciiUn mnklng plans tielcgaled lo hlin by the suiiei-

m«S. BOVE IS TI1ANKFU1> Mis Mnignicl Buve widow of

tliO' late Di Tlocco Bove, wishes to extend lici thanks to all the people who sent Iter caids and iettcts of londolrnic duiing h'ci iijeent ben'iueiiicnl iMts Bo\e s/dd she wiilihl lilu lo lliniik taeh bcndei liulKldiijlly, hut due III tjic fad Ihal many ol the iiuds nnd lettois had no letum I'dUioss she Is unable lo do so

Drive Safely

to abolish the position and cre­ate n new office, entitled "As­sistant Supcrihtcndenl." '. '

While marking, lime Until .lohn Corbetl leaves the school sysjeni, the .board voted apiirov-al of a recommendation ot one ot. its members that an assistant superintendent be hired for the school system.'

Miss EllOTbeth Cliapkovieh, chnlininn of Ihe Comniltloe on Schools offciod the teconnnen-dallon, stating "it is out wioh that a letter compiled by the Supci Inlendent of Schools be sent out to nil members of the school staff - the teaching school staff - notifying them that the iiosllion will be open"

She added tlial a discussion of sul.iiy toiild not bo taken un at this time, but thought ' It was more than likely tliac one of the menibeis of our present staff will be hiied for this po-sHIon, it they are qualified and can be coitified by In" Sta te"

Ilniold Hall asked If it "weie in any way related lo the va­cancy that will piobably be cie-atcd In tho business managci s office lie added that regnla-less of the title, the assistant would be taking on r th-* duties of the business niana^ei Point­ing out that the bonid was seek­ing ito fill tho position with' a toachtir, * he went on, 'I most heartily dlsagiqe. I think We shoulti have a business maii-agei "

Speaking of the teacheis, lie 'Said, "I think their teaching, Ihcli degiees and whatevi-i they may have accomplished bv way ot such studies tits them admir­ably for the Job that Ihey are doing, but I do not believe that they would fit as well In our business office, and I object on these gtounds"

Gcoitfc Lolls concuired, stati Ing the j)osition should be 'thrown open in geneial" Jlis

motion to iLtuin It 10 cominill c was defeated Staling that "the committee had made deep otudy of the mallei," Harry Moigan moved to accept the committee's leCommendatlon

Chaliman Fianeis Walsh in* slslcd that tlieie was no distinc­tion between 'ossistanl supoiin-' muted 17)000

Intendont. Since the day Ihey weie

sworn In, majority members of the Board have appeared eagei lo dispense with Business Man-ago'r Jolin Corbett's servcis Ucporledly they ntlcmplcd to fire him at their first meeting but after dl.scusslon reluclanlly consented to retain him" as bus­iness manager.

Mr Corbett's position as sec-lelary to the Bonid was a'lol-Islicd, with Boni d nicmbci Bi 1 n-

' aid Luongo taking ovet as sec-lelaiy ot the Botud At a tali 1 riale supLi\lslon of llio lusiml Inns «ns taken oul of the bus­iness ninnugct's hands and add­ed to bupl It Velliun 111 s ilii lies

llopoiledly Iho Board eimllii-ued Ml Coibott in Iheli em­ploy only to such time us he be­came elleiblo foi pension beno-flls 'Ihole has been some off­hand discussion whelhei this would happen In July 01 In Oclohei, but Ihe board would I appeal lo be awaiting the Tall mutuilty date, since Its pl.iiis ate Incomiiiete foi a icpluee-ment

Suiierintendent Ilajs will nu-llty the pioTnl laeully that I n position has been eicaled Pend­ing replies from interested teachers, fuilher study, will bo made outlining tlie duties to lie handled. nnd the salary to ije paid

First Building Perndls Issued For New Foxon Bousing Development

lwi> bunding pel mils Ihe fiisl foi Ihe new pioposed 100 ueii ck\eiopini,nl in roNun wtie is­sued lasl week In Suininll Ciii di ns Inc

Aeeoiilmg lo tin tiinliat lots lllese iwo lepiosi'iil the sfait ol a piojeelid 20 housi s to lie built within llle ne\l >eai ihe houses will lesl on one-half aeie lots

The ncv\ development Is behiK elected on the fin met Chaiius l)lopeil>, whleh was pillehusiil bv the Sumniil Gaulens foi un esli-

GOP Names 11 More; Ticket Will Be Filled At July 26 Meeting

Nominal ions Incomplelc Because Seek Touni iUcctiiif/ A Imvii mi'i'lliiK, 111 viilii un

llii* I'sliibllslinii'iil iiT M srw.'i-iiiithiM-ily (iiitl nil niitii'iipi'Inllnii nr tSl.DIIO.OUll 111 pay iiiii' n n i i 111 llu ' i-nsls will he called wlllilii I III' iif'iir fill l i re , I'ldst lliiveil C i i i i i s i ' l Uli 'hi i i ' i i I l i ' l l l y n i i -iniilni'i'd Inst week-

Ki'llly siilil he hiis I'limp^c'li'il ,'1 ini'llniliuiry drnfl ii( the cull im- siii'h 11 niei'tlin; whii'li he ex-pi'rl.s III iiri'seiit lo Ihe' Hoard nt Srli'i'lini'ii llii.s week.

Town ('onniiillcc Unaware Ribicoff

Signed Finance l>oanl Kill Friday

Town Chairman Anastasio's Candidates Prevail Over Barker Choiees lu The ~ . 11 Posts Filled Al Tuesday Meeting

lit' K< \ 1)1 I il\Miit) S llifliMiv will IM 4 ttiit III n w nimisl \ iiT tli< Oltl stitni ( l i i i i i h l<iini>ii >\\ IMMI will iMtiiih Ins (list SI mil) I SIMMI i\ iiHiltiil 1 ntiKin^ I iilu li MIS

I In iMiiuluis ol III) I iiiK ll nil pltiininii. ii r i pli HI Im l>i nil I "Ml 1 I III 111 i>\ IIml Ihi II i liMilli n I iluiinl li iiihl [Mm \ /ittM wliiili \\\\\ III h III in till piiiish liniisi mi WMlmsilm Jiih Hi,

I Klin 7 (U p i n t n M I O i i i n , ( Inn cli in< iiibi I s ft u nils atit) Inmts-pioplt mlt i i s l t (1 )i) m i l i u m 1)1 IlUlunx iiml hi ritiinh tin m i -dinll> i i u i d i l to ii l lt im I l l s Ht4pUuu

Aiiiin(;i ni( nls foi llu uu'pt tnn un* In Inj; in nit hj "Mis Dim-iiht (^liidso, p i i s ldi i i t of llii; Wmttm'H ( o m u l t , \\iuy w\\\ h,\ nssi'jii tl In intni l i im of tliv Uimtil of O U K om JL>I s, IIH MlhsJon S» i iU itptl l i lt AVointiiiH (.otMuil, ' ' J, i ) r l l i t |u i> \ , 11 na'lvu ol Wal* ttuwji, t fiiii , i r l i i lns In ills Ivomi' sCiU jifttTi tui\Ilif; hpriit *>ii MVIII >I*MIH itl lln' IMurn"\0<u* <lnM(h, [MiMiHtipdlls Minn .

3 East llaveiwrs llnri In lipL Train Wreck l.oeal Kesidents Ixailroad l'',niplo)ee,s; All Treated Al l{ridge])(»it llo.spilals And Released — None Seriously Hurt

l l u u I isl HUM ii li siih nl i I i | i i i l i l m l h 111 SI i l i i i i s I n l i u v i l i l s iiiiii i i l i i i w i l l 11 11 I itii U Nl w II ill n lUiiliii 1(1 LN|II I s i liuin was i, mill ll in llikl|,i pull klll-ini' llle engllHul

Ihi men Wlllhiin (JnUk 17, of I I iti i i l S h e l l , n ciindiKliii; i,Mii|M s Kiiiiiiiilv .11, of I'J Mnple Mi i i ' l , u fliiiiiiuii nnd lu-SI Dh Snii.ii lid, of 'JK l<il|!i'nii If lliuul biigguge eai niastui, wc i c sliglilly Injuicd in a wieuk Ihal elulnied one life, imd injuiod moie tiiun 20 ollhus,

' ihe d e a d , m a n Ailjuii Oili'u

III Ills ili'hl i ji hi'lii veil lu 'be Jusl 11 biiiii|i And ubuislons lu Ills light h i i id" l i e vMih utlinll-teit foi ithsiiivullun, bill leleasud Intt'i In lhi| duy

At lot ding 111 le l ioi ls , thi-' u i -(,'liie, towln(s n l a i s , wiis h'ndi'd east at I he lime uf Ihi; ait ldci i t Jt wnH liuvelllni; at a spi'id esti-inalrjd iiboul ,10 miles pei honi, when fill loinu uiiex|)laliK'(l lea-son ll lefl the tiucit and pluni>"d off Ihc ' 0 tout high ombunk-m«nl Ihot i n i i l e s tlie t iacks

liuiiiors thai in'nvniled pridt to the mooting nt tlio Republl i I'lin 'I'uwn Cominltleu niflcllng Tuesduy niglil, to llio cffocl thnl

GOP Town Chnirnuin Mol ly A n -nsiaslo would be given lliO l ieavi i -ho failed to moterlall7e. Instend Ihe Annslnsia toicoa s io ied a mnjof v ic to iy In gcU ling on Iho patty's ticket tor the Tall election

Bocauso tliQ Town Committee was unawuic of the fact that Gov A. A. niblcotr had signed the contiovuisinl Finance Booril Bill, only 11 candidates were ESS' leeled nt the niootins. Tho rest will be named lit the July 2S mooting, Annstaslo said yester­day. , I

Miss Muignrol Tucker, IncUin* bent town clorlt wno was non)-hinted by botli pnilloi^ at: tlin lust oloollon, had no opposUlOR In being aeleotod as tUp parly's choice for le-cleotlon to tha^ liost llowovor, all oll\of pt>(l-tlons with one iixccpllpn we(e fought over betweo'i men haoH-ed by Anaslaslo nnd candidate tor Plisl Seloc(.man Flank

inu O'i uf New Uiivuii, wan iho ttnin Ihu UildgepoU slutUm wrjsl O n r t o , ' eni'lneei ; , , W !l'» "I'l >••'"""* Kinundi at " ?n"nho,|)hiipeup for Hie Uoat-- lliB. auldi.jii, Vhich vuimiiiVl SlnUi-SUyui nxlenslon, , It^gt'H pOjt; ll'i'^e lloiJllDoes wrio

Police Ask Addilional Benefilsf Firemen Pcrmilled To Foiin Union

Al u mi l Inig of Ihe I usi IIu-M 11 IJotiid of 1 ulilli s i r u v I uesiluj nlglil I 'o lki Uiiiiui IhO pu ' se i i l i ' l .1 i i l | i n s l fill iiijili ll Ii iiigi l l 111 fits wliili On iiieni

Lets of Ihe J ' h e n e p i i l i m n i u -U-ed llic^ bt i t lowid lo iillili ili w i l l the I III I n/illoniil Associat ln of P i l l f i g h l i i s . A P I ,

AppiiiM I i n lui'u'h 111 iiliisl I h c l ioi i i l afU'i l lsltnuif; In

r i i i n u n l ep i i s e n l u f h n s W G WvMIe lol in Ctrvi i t .ind Oils M e n ell gi al l ied thai the imld

Fire Chiefs Reeeive Museular Dystiophy Awards

Acting in hi half ot thi ir r isinelm flri depurtnients, Chli f Ilrantonl, reeasi Ihi Jleill \wuril C( i uniut. s i,ivi ii lo deiiiirt-two joune •.iilferers of tin- dibuise I'ltturid ut the iiHajdinif arc, lefl to ni-ht, Harold Oreii, Uiairiruui of tin Kust Husdi sky, »gei) 11, Ills brother Rubcru 9, Jerry O^edsowsUy, father

'Ihoniiu. Ilrt>'-s of Kisi l l imii "lilt f 111! f .Inlin Ksonliovic, of iilentn b> the lluMulnr IJsslropln \'Mi ol Ami rlcu, liit , from eureinoiiii's held In Ihi Kust Uuvi a t i n lli ndqii irtcrs Inst ULclt l i re lighters Ma.ri h on M i l , Chii f Jlu<.i-- &linli-y OsoUiow-*it the two vietijns lunt CIdef ^vyiikviic.

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lit It I S u n a 111 w I iiltti 1 d u c k l iy

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A l p i o M i i l i h II I s a n r s l l n i i i -

l i d 1'I211II0 SI I u . l l l i I " ( u | i i K i l

f u n d s fin 111 w f i l l i ( | i i l | i t i i i n l

S t i l t DiMihle V i i i i t l l t i i i ' l l i i i c

I h e hi 111 I l l s s iMii ' l i t l iy Un

|< ilii I t i in i in 111 111 lilt 11 ! i - ' i 111

1 11 i h i n i l l i i i i VKIK II wf i l i l i t d i i i i*

h l i l l i i p i I 111 u n u l l D i i |i< n u l l

l u i l l 2 1 III \-> w I ' l ls l l l l l lh l l t> I

i l lp i I lUIln* 1 II \ | i i j t ln p u v Hi­

ll I I I n n i i 1 I 1) 111 4 11 p i ' l

llK 111 Wli 11 V 111 Kill) o i l lUlVII

I ll ji I li'i I o i u I n | i | n iltilii.1 s liii l l I 111 11 p i i l i i i i i i u i i t i l l d u l y II till II n i l i p j i e u i a i i i ' • i s

i i i | u i i i ll 111 1 n i i iu i l ll ill est n l a -I 111 11 It I d nil I l i n i . s I

1)11 III \ It iliijit i'.,ii(> pi / ' 111 ll b y iiiitini 11 j i l i SI It llJM s W i l -

' h u n "1 1 null V, VVnlii i M a l l i mil I 1 ink Kuiicskj ol l)i iej:;a

jii i is I lid Slip! I'lntuii nu> i l i n i y Shlbi ius i i lllf piillli ll'ipii'sl

I Ihal Miiiillui iiiii" iinn^i f iom i lliii I ui I Kh fin mpi 1 it'i uffl-

eti lu I'll wii A ''ui lln' iicwi -.I nil mill IS pt Iho tune

1 his would i n u i o i c vnr.illuii lljiie f lom 'M 111 4K wiel i s in f l l I hi 111! lont 111" uf pay fin

supi inumeia i s itisi |h( town an n Idlliinal 'ilOll U tin siip-

I p i n u i n i l i i y pay li l i i i n a s i d to •51 ! It will liisl lIll luwil an e l liiii,it< I f l i t )

I iL niln'ti ll u M ,1(11| Mini ii u ul.il pa l ;o l i i i i l l fllllii]; 1.1 ful an -ulliei nn nil i of Hit di p u ln i i nl

II e paid al I In n gupii luli', ra-llhi i ihiin llle pie'siiil pint Hit of {paying huth rdieis' al Un .sup-etniimeiniy ml ' of pay

I 11 union KtiiirM''d fuu Ihal Mioih ti>t'iihii 111(1 sliiu inunieiaiy lioliiemin he paid f n li ngulai^ houily iiili- flit lime in touil lii Iht ease of the legUlais,^ such houily I lie \/oulU aeciue iinjlaid

'until 11 • tqulvnlinl of a v.-ork' ling diy eight huuis hud Ijcin reached, The iigtila) lieq wpuld iceelve on i"(lril day,, pay

''Hoard Cool K ! ' the membeis of the pnblie js9f ' ' ty 'bpaid, fe'ceiveil most of 1 the pioposilions in a rool ^man-Jner and told tile unioii feptur 'senistlves that an executive ses-. Uion would be held at^a later I date lo Lonsldci th''j i pi oposals ' Two lsi,ui-<. involved/ piovoked

(Cuiittiiuea On VS^i- Six)' '

abiiul.BliO *iinl!wwenl ptipililpi!-l)|ii I Itiil]i4ul tiUvUnhi ne ui when-Iho inlll"(,i{l eiimsrii •'|in'illi~ Main .Slieit,'hpppenod shui t)>; uf'ler I n fnt loduy

Kennedy nnd Sniiso wuie lak-u i to SI vincontts llospllal in Ihldgcpoi I, wlioiu Ihey wiue le-li'used afli'i KenilLily vwis Irtnf-III foi a "Hljirht, hni'lt Injmy" and Suiiso /III "inlntil nbinsluns '

Qulil( was 111 nil d nl lln

'•<>,u!''-j,W«i(i,^J;liiloiit^ i o t l p f i _ sniif, IniluilliiC pTiBSeiiiBiMS n"nd LDJW nbnntd Ihe liiilii at Ihc lime uf the ficildeni

Oiloneau wns «usiied lu death In Ihe tab of tho engine, which Klien 11 li'fl llie lalls look n'Ven i n i K w l l l l II

tliBl ^cotinIUoicd) Albert, Vaha-coioi .T'rnnlt.,'WelU and,'T)|«v Bui licit. Wells, lioil Barkcth backlngifhnd BoitWtt tWlU Iittti-ly's cltolte. In the {Inni hiialysla, Vanncoie diopped otil ot tlui running, and Barllclt Was volcd In 27 to 18.

The Anostaslo forces strength." ened by Ihls victoiy tioon llllid

\ p i i iifiis filiin Wnshlngloi i lo Dos-

ni l i lg i 'poi l Iltisiillnl fui Inliiili'S Mon

Surprise Inspection By Ileallh Officer Finds Conditions AI Foxon PigJ^cry "Presenlable"

A fill pi Ihe lns|ii'el 1(111 by iM Hulifil M t u y l u i , l.nsi t l ine i i l l i n l l h O l f h c i , anil I ' l l e Miijhhnl I iliiisl llliiisi'ii, uf Ihe J d e l i l l o P iggery 111 riiHoii, wan liold eiii I-ii'i Ihls week

Adiiidlnu 1(1 Ihc heallh uffli-

II h lepul I Kjinlllliiim al llie pit' fill 111 lUiiMil /I mil I'Mclli'iil lu liul bad ' ' '

linviis|H'U|ile 111 the ul"U of I IK plggciy liiiM' ijecll seilUlnl! piu ie,ls lo I list hiiluetiillin I iunit Cliiniy, who leeelvcd 2'5 luglfctei-(d III I n s iiiiniilalniiig iibuul Hie aioma Ihul iieiiuuules the una the eunu<la|i))ilils, blaiiiu lliu pigs and gmliago at Ihu S|ioiig.4itiuel plggeiy owned by Puwiiuulu Mil-illu, of Vii Mill Uuck Huud, lluni-dcii

IJi liiyhn ul'«y i((|i>)ved u.iiunir hi'i of iiiolii,l,S| li)lt, (hey woie less limn Ihu o'l|e»Jlui-«|ved by the 1 list belettinaii

Acting on llle »pui of Ihc iiioni-tnl, Ui IjyIui, III the coni.iuny uf Ihu Ihu inuifhul,' 'llUlle'd a suipiisf sjiot liiiiPi'(!tioi>" .luly 1)

Di TiylOj^ in wpliliig Ills leiiuil lu Mellllu-wuiiiod life |ilt/guly li\n i inlor lliul ho would condut I fuilhet liDipccllulis evoiy two svLoks du.lng ihu' hot 'vvcntlii'i end niomiil}' •duijiig the cold wyill iei ; ( J . 'J

I-ii 'I'liylol uljio 5iild lljiit he hi lleved iliut many of the com­plaints weie based on the lael lliul the seiideis were avyaic of ijiv fucjl l);ut ;Ui(i townJia,d a new health officat'. ', ' '

In hlh n>]^f\, PI copy uf which wA so"il-to Mo'llljo, Dr'Voyloi stated

• Chief llaiikon and myself niudu an 'itupocilpn o ( ' ypur' •'Strong falieet iilg^ciy yo*t(ir<Jay (JuiJ;-0) duilng that veiy hot humid af­ternoon I <punit fjvi -rracn /woi k-ing about l he pons' The ^tfns were Ifi 'excpllonj condition and, the giounds Ijetween rows werq pick­ed uj) and J)res((iitable_"

'The hlUsldp dupip'wheje you eUipoult the ^lowilngs (torn the ))"n» WA)s not Bud. 1 littse one sug-

'Ihe liahi «as lilenllflid as Ihe LnoUier post when Herman CI ink Fi'dcial n \p i i ss which ifnckbarin won out ovot Walter

Woods, U lo 22 Dos|ilto thal< Ihlg was a close

one for the forcos backing tho town cliulrninn. It was no Indi­cation of the patty boss's stienglh. This sign came aa Matty opposed pio-Bttrkcr can­didate llubcit Chccjpmaii, fur , ii'glsliar /

AniiMtiiHlu bcuren JCii.ny Win *'I'lic race foi llic leglsliar's

Job slnrtud out willi tliioo von-lestanls. John Ksposlto, Cheese' ninn and Aiiaslastn,

ISsposilo withdrew, leavlnt: (ha ' field to the other two. i

Aniistoslo won in a lomp as ' he v as volcd in 21) lo IT.

Tn tho balloting for AssoESor, ', Nick TInail was unopposed.

In selecting |iui ly mcintirrs lo , sit un t'lo Uoaii^ of Education , the Town CoinmlUeo picked El- ' wood Scoblc and Gedrgo LctlH ' ovui Mi^. Fhylllii Flood SJid MiB, > Lljllnn I|eidi'r '

Otiieis named lu Hie party's tiekel wcie constables: Loula Feiiucci, Edward Kionberg, . Cliui leu Fischer and John A. Cs-lioslto, (no I elation to John ', Espdsllo). '

Thl^ niaiks tho ^second time the town coniniritcc han met to ', piqld cnndiduten,, to oppose ^he incumbent Dcmociols In the . Fall

At a coinnilttee tnectlng In Mny, the nienibeis clqclcd In­cumbent Tlilid Selectman Frank -Baikor and John, Vcstutl m • their candldatei) for the Flist ; and Second selectman posts.

At tile tlilid and probably the final meeting to determine who will paillclpate In the, town elections, the committee ' js c'<- \ pccted to name cbndldalcs tof ' positions on the Board of Ft- , nonce; Board ot Tax Ucvlcw ' dnd JSonIng Appeals Board. ,

' Uiutiruru lUblooft HiRncsl Anostaslo said ycsturdav that '

he was unaware that Ribicofl had' signed the bill making It ! mandatory for East Haven to elect Its members to tho Boaiil of Finance

(Ed. note First Selectman Frank Clancy told the NEW!3 ' Tuesday morning he hjd been ' notified by Mayor John Dcmp- , sey,| of Putnam, niblcoff's sec- , retary, that the Governor had signed the. bill Friday night.)

This bill has been ' a sore ' point between Clnncv, who op- . Iioscd 'It, and the town chah.'.> man ot both, parties, Aniutasls ' tvnd James F. GCartlafid, wlii>

tCiiuliiiifid On l'«'i5i> I''our)i;

liihlliiii ii|(l I hh 1 llniisi'ii has ul-leinly luld jjiiu^ ubuiil It, iimiiely, ll 11,1 u iiiu'viei liniiins uvei I Iciiniiits III! veiy lli|ie tilut they uiL diiiiipid oil Mils site 1 lliiiik II will llu iiwiiy Willi a lul ol uilui '

' J think Ihe sliowei uf coiii-pluiiits I lutivud eoiiLciiijng >oui (iitfbi'iy wi'ie caultd iiidillV liy lln, lull llinl a iieiV lltallU p l l -lecl was un duly -i S/fu)l ill cuin,miiy ul iJliit'^ llunSen visit jtAii pioiK'ily en'iy two weeks in liul ui'uiliei and ui|iu iiiiHij.lily III lulll '

I'uliliial liniiu Meanwhili, I niiik Uluniysiild

lliul he belli vrd Mime |iolitleiaiib wciil'l ultiiiilil lo ipake 11 iiulllieul isa'uruiil ol the eondllioHH ln,Fux-011 loiiii' ill" I all I'li'clion , l ie s.ild Ihal ii( the luchiut linie, In view of Iji loylui's le-poll he intends lo uo noi^iing le-liaidlng the pioleslt sliieo'jMellllo IN upeiuLlng Ihc iiiggeiy in [as sun-lluiy a iiiainiei U'l can be Jixpect-ett and as picsciibcd by theMieultli oDicei ' ' •

Uiiiiey liiHiiiutid lliiiU Piaiik Boikei, pieseiil tlilid bcleclniun, and Iti'publlcnn candidate loi f list beleclinuii,. might biliig the plggfiy Issue up In the olltllon cuiniiulgii 111 the Pull .« , Barkui Is nlleged lo Uejagulnat Mfllllu's use of garbage Jojj tod-duj lot the p'lgs j

Ncwem j'i«Ki n omit., .jTlils week saw the flr*t|jound

In the Duwiat plKgeiy buttle that has laged between tho people "of I'Vjxon and the iilggeijiLownei, r'nifijuule Mellim ' -V '5 •

In the frprlng of 11)53, )xn oid-inance was pas|cif "at"? ^Town meeting forbidding the Inipurling ot garbage Into East Haven Mel-illo collects giu-bagif In the sur­rounding towifss lo Iced I to' bis pfgs. ' _

jMellUo t oughV .-thin»ordjnapca and less^than a yeai^ latei, Com-' uion^Pleas CJomt ,^udge Johp

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Thiif*., Ju ly 14, 1955 . Br^nFord Review-Eat t Haven New* ;

H i E E PRESS MANX ADS Artfe 0 0 biT+tfES

DO YOU NEED? A PORCH AN EXTRA ROOM MORE CLOSETS STORM SCREENS

^ WINDOWS and DOORS "^ AWNINGS

JALOUSIES Let ui handle all your home improvements.

UP TO FIVE YEARS TO PAY — Anthony Fcrraiolo Jr, —•

HOMESITE BUILDING AND SALES East Haven • Conn. • lel. HO 9-1161

ive Make loans in ONE imp

lonlhir trtilollmtnit ol SIO.OJ *

• Phono first nnti R IV^ i i * n fpw simple farls. Upon npprovnl, como in Irt si([ri niul pick up tlip cnsli. Whrt l ipr you wniit f?vtrn cnsli now oi wi^h to rrt luro nionllily pnytriPtit* nntI cinnn up h\\\\ tlitouf.ti our Bi l l Consolidntlon Service, phono . . . write . . . or cotne In fodity!

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109 CHURCH ST., 2nil Fl., Woolworth BIdg., NEW HAVEN Phonsi STate 7-1181 • Ask for tho YES MANagir

OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIl fl P.M. iDoni mnde to («ilriinlt ol all tutreunilirig towni

Advice From Home by Arteno Franciit of NBCa HOME:

Arlftin FrftiKiiB Radio fltid TV l*crAonitti|]r, Edhor-ln-cliief of UOME

* We edilorfl of HOME iiko to tell you (ibniit thiii(;i ilint make homo* tiinking Rnnier and more enjoyable. Ilnrorliuintelj. viti rnn't nhvaya (ell >nii KJiere to get llieiii In your iieigliltnrhooil. l int' the Yellow INiycB of your plionn bftok can! Vt liuitict Wn soinollilng for tbe kitrjif^n or the (jiirden, Intijfle, out* Hide or all nroiind tlio bouse, ynit're nnri) to tinil it liitletl in the YelloM' l*n(;cn of your phone hook.

*'U'B BO euHy-to nno the YBIIO>V Pjtgrn, too. JiiHl turn to the hemltng ihnt flfflcribeft \vhnt you want, niul there nre llie nntiien, adflt'ABicii and phone nunibere oi reputable tirini ihat Hell it, nerviefl It or do It. You'll tind dfnlern for hrand<nitine urod* ueta under the tradcmntW Ijeautng.

"The nkeai tlilnR abiMit the Y«l> low Pngea. of coiirae, Is ibat thAy don't eoBl a penny. You already have litem in your own hqnifl. So next lime you're looking for'aoiitfl-tbhif;, take ihla advinn from HOMEt Look it up in the Yellow Pigeal"

BRANFORD

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SHORT BEACH PI*Mo Phonn Iteint For

Thil Cnliimn To MM. Frank W. Schiilin, ».1I4«

aiid lis wc woro saying. . .liumlcl-lly- cnntliiuda ., , moio "troltic" oH .shore than on Mnln^Slicot .., more ktddlos than cvof bofoie .signed up for swim .CIOSHOJJ Mon-dny pAsl HI Johnson's Bench looked nmnzM and queried, "do nil these chlldr(>n live In Short Beach?" . . . S o r r y to hoar wo will be losing. :lhe ' Ilutchln.son family to Saybfook lii tho future

. Mrs. Amotft Dow expected v(!ry soonly. She IS recuperating that well ;, Rouijlon tlwo with old friends for Wnhy at the very succo.sslui (innual miction Satur­day pa.st at Pfirdeo Park. Tho Union Church Men's Clutj worked hard and tho bidding flow fast and furious, with niitny, many folks purchasing. ' llobcrt Bruce Dwyer arrived on ,luly 7.at lt\e Hospital of St. Kaphael. Paronls,, (Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer of Main Street. This Is the couple's third son. They also have a daughter Belated birthday greetings duo Charles "Mickey" Dovinc—July 6 N'pw boat for Billy Ahcarn Thanks to Loren Plerson some missing water goggles wore found at the beach and returned to the proper owner ., Brand new moccasins lost by Bobby Bush at the beach. Please call 8-1247 If you have any clues—or shoes, I .should snyl Mt;s. Ellse Par-rice vacationing with children, Mr. and Mrs. Fl] Johnson, at Now Britain this week John Col-lopy has a birthday today Sorry to hear of Paul Rlnker's Illness at Grace-New Haven Hos­pital. Sure, he'd like to have a card from you..,:..,.., The Kemps now reside In Woterbiiry and the Adams family has moved Into that homestead Cynthia Dav­is, Robert Logan , and Donald Clock share July 15 birthdays.

Babcock, Englchart and Adams returned from Camp Drum two-week vacation (?) last' week

Mr. and Mis. Harold Clark must be stifling In Now York City these days. The "Pirates Cove," fascinating folks J.. Dorothy Boi­ler marks tt birthday this Satur­day The Frank Schulzes, Sr. and Jr. enjoyed the first over­night camping trip together at Sleeping Giant Park, Including hiking Tills Friday Is St, Swl-Ihln's bay In case you want to make plansi Conyers Fleu, Jr., Clark Johnson, Kfjn LInd, Bert Uawkes and pickfWarmon share Sunday ' cake-iirid-cand|e-tlnic ..:.. SlioH Beiich SJjiiBhlners ploiilc poslpotied at Ihe.iRothbun riasldence. Date Will be Snnduncod ........ Don't forget, before oil the Short Beach Day onriual activities there will be a lood solo In front of the iflrohouse from 5 to 9 p.m. Just tho help you need for those extra guests. The Ladlds Auxil­iary will be In charge . . . Na­tional Investors Wfeek coming up

Cortlmunlty Calendars due soon ,..,.'. Pet Show scheduled at the playground this Friday 1'hc Hawkes and Anderson fam­ilies displaying groat prowess with water skis and entertaining the Johnspn Beach crowd almost daily ...Victoria Hart and Rich­ard Peterson sh^ra July 18 birth­day .. Mr. anct Mrs. Fred Rog-nrtson will cclbbrote a wedding anniversary on July 21' Fire alarm last Saturday aftornoon signaled a\\t Company men to Chcny Hill Road hay tiro, fol­lowing tho exploding of a tractor. The men were relieved they could

New Exchange Prexy Installed

MONTOWESE ON THE SOUND INVITES YOU

• DANCE EVERY NIGHT

- (COAT8 AND TIES PLEASE)

• SWIM • ;• y-;! Connecticut's Finest Salt Water .Beach

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Tennis - Badmintoii. - Shuffleboard , Fish - Boat - or Relax in the Sun •

CABANAS by the Month or Season

PHONE HU 8-2558

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-ColtiT Studio How.ftfd liedflpld, center, Is shown beliiR Instnllnd os president of the loriil. I':\rhiin)|i'.f'liili by Citis rreble, hnniedlate pas^ .Slate presldnnt who served as. Installing officer. F^ooltliii; on are Hnrl Colter, treasurer; Joseph Kmelr., past president; and Bill LIhby, sprrnlary. 'i'he crrenmny took.place Tuesday.

I<cep It from spreading into ihe woodlands. , -'•

Thinking.about your get-up lor the Sliort .Beach Day Children's Pai'ode " yet?,„......Each ^ Sunday there will bo 10 a; m. services a t the Union Church, Instead of.11 a. m;, .through the first Sunday in September ..;:Weddlng, annl-ver.saiy right about now some-whore for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullen ^..Eighth- anniversary on this date (.luly 14) for present members of the Frankish W'alt-Ing Station.:. Jiiiy 19 Wedding da|.o for ' Mr.: and Mrs. Fred, iloimstrom,.: :..Thlrd anniversary dale coming up shortly for Jean PttJlff and his famous garage on Route .1.. .,:.Flrsl wedding anrii/ vorsary greetings due Mr. arid Mrs. Emll Kehlenbach on July 17...,;..,..;:Next Thursday .birthday fori.^ Mary ' Illig. ,.:.Summertime guests^at the Ahoain, TroxoU and Anderson horries" this week.;. Mr. anfl Mrs. Tod, Peters and family enjoying • another;' summer here from Pennsylvania: Our Brock-Hail BbbEgari attended the an­nual •company clambake. Tuesday post aiid delivered his milk extra early .before., departing!... .Nice' cool hroczcs. welcomed: this week

..Sound Biirrlcr reverberation Tuesdiiy;a.m., or other explosion?

:.l.arry.' Pplerson. celebrates.^ a birthday riiSxtVWcdnesday ...Glad to hoor.iWdltcr Silverman suc­cessfully utiderwent surgery arid is" cqniirig'along fine.: Mr. and Mrs.-William. Kilpatrick ttnci (lim-ily .nVjss.lng.-our beaches at their Essex'home,:..:.iyrrs.'Alice' Schrotf was • hostess Tubsday last at her Clark -Avenue'.residence, to a grbiip of St. Elizabeth Church mpthci' arid their children. . . . Fire alarms Tuesday otternoon cdlled our -Company 4 to the dump on Short Beach Rood. Adi-ditiphal olornis were Sounded for the need of additional men an hour later. . . . .They remained at the scene lintU after midniglit to eliminate all danger! . . .Boating and water .sofety demonstration held fox' youngsters this week at Jchnson^s Beach by Joseph Ger-afdin of the New Haven Red Cross. •. . .Outdoor food sale on Saturday beginning at 2 pm: by the Ladles Auxiliary of the Gran Ite Boy. A.A. at the corner of Main arid Grove-Streets. . . . "No

First Band Concert Set For Stony Creek

The first of this season's series of free outdoor band concerts by the Branford Recreation. Depart­ment's , town band will be held Sunday, July 24, at, the Stony Crock playgi'ound.

Under the leadership of Agostl-no Rnsseili, the blind will offer marches, musical comedy numb­ers and other selections. The-Sto-ny Creek-program is ijeing .head*-ed by Bernard Page, Jr., 'a inem-ber of the Recreation staff.

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PARKING IN REAR

' '2'i';i5!R:a

dogs on any beaches at all", will be strictly enforced. . .gee, there's just about enough room for peo­ple! , . . .Keep cool.

Jan

Johris.on - Crane •Mr. and.Mrs. Carl Johnson of

Ridge . Rood, Stony Creek, an­nounce the: marriage .-of their daughter, Jud i th . Sandra. to Fredorlc Albert Crane, son of Mr. 'and Mrs.^ Leon Crane of Great Hill Rood, Guilford. '

Rev. North of Guilford per­formed the ceremony June 29th nt the rectory.

FRANK W. SMITH H O M E E U R N I S I I I N G S

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'^ree Press PuhUeatinfi9 Want Ada Get Remits In A Hurry

why more people are buying

FORD is the only car on the road with Thunderbird styhng •' ' -', ;; Ford's yea^s-ahead Thunderbird lines wliisper "goijd taste." Its Luxury Lounge interiors sigh "c'ofnfort."-•jet its price tog still says "Lowl" No wondei:'mdre arid, more car buyers are joining the swing to j i r d l

You can get Ford's Y-block V-8 ... :" th i only engine of its type priced so low Only Ford in its field offers engines with the extra responsiveness of Trigger-Torque power . . ; the extra smootliness that 'comes from deep-block design.

Exclusive Angle-Poised Front Suspension lets Ford handle easier, ride smoother Ford pioneered Ball-Joint Suspension in the low-price field. This year, front springs are angled back to obsorb road shock from the front as well as up-and-down. Now even smooth roads feel smootherl

Ford leads its field in resale value —so you get more money hack For years. Fords have returned more of their origi"a] cost at resale time than ony other Io^v-priced car. That's why more and more people who know true value are going finer . . . going FordI

Now, during our Ford summer bandwagon Sell-A-Bratlon iathesamngesttimeio'huiiiiour'neui'SS'Pord!

• Fords havs.bean lelling at a.teadaritilp 'ppce 'oil yearlong.' ; ' • ;, . . - - , , • ... • '}

So we're Sell-o-bratlngj-And'howI-Rtght-now, during'our FOKD SUMMER BANDWAGON .'SEU.-A. BRATION, we're giving top lovlngs to match our top lolei.

Hurry In and got our "belt."

Test Drive the '55 FORD at your nearest Ford Dealer's I ,

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FORD THE NEW BEST SELLER t'tlsells more because it's worth more

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PopularComeiiy; 'TheMooh id Blue', Scheduled Next Week By Carousel Players 'i . 'The well-knmvn compdy by F. Hugh Iterbert, ''The Moon. Is iliie,** Is'the thlnl^productlOTi to be offered-by the Carousel ria.v- i Ji&OftC.j tit; Brfutforti.. Stflrrlnf; {'"lora lletman, Chnrlfs. ReRon and I WUilam J'oitnoad. It ,will play July 20 throush 2H ' • "Tht Moon Is Blue,",the Broad-

i"; I Prepnre For Carousel 'Ptay'l^ • |

t i;^y:hit feal(Urlng Bar,bara Bel Jeiid^s, later made ' Into a suc-i;issful movlc^ Is the story of ah innocent jjoung glirrin'the woirld-ly situation-of being 1 in a niarj's apartment. 'The situation Is prop-trly; complicated by Uho not so h6tjorable inienilons of:on.olHer ari^ "more, expeflenceds'neiglibor ^i^d tlie suspicions of Ihe girl's fatKer. _ .. ; : . , , . ! Jflora , Betniari, the .charming:

ybuhg. lady of the play, had had: leatiiifg rbl^s in'the: Mllford Play-., AoUse In the "Silver Whistle," ''StaSe Door," i "Roberta" and itt5ers.,Her;,career-hos been,dlv-iat,ii;.Ji>etvvefen;':aeting and, singing.; SK*'-has 'Appeared In matiy per--fdjitiances oil TV, ..radio and In lililht iil'uTjsl and sang with Hor-ici.Meldt's ot-chestro

former of the Mlltord and Essex Playhouses, Is the nice young man In the.ploy.. . .>

Willliun Formaod, who Is direc­tor of speech and, hearing educa-tibii foi-' Ihe Hamden public schools, arid a nicmijor of the Hamden R o t a r y completely changes Into wolf's clothing to be­come, the nelghborlyi rake on llie Carousel, stage. The father, who suspects tl<e .worst,, Is-played by Charles Barrett ' of .New Haven,

The; Carousel coiiipany in In­dian Noek:, promises) to bring to the sophisticated comedy, "The lioon'Is Blue," the-professional acting. anti. slnboth; . performance which have" • alAady established this, Ihelr first seajson. One re­viewer said,:"The Carousel Play

e-HOiat'S qrcnesutt. , > . . . —.--, Charles ..Regan, a veteran per- house Company has-come up with

Meereatidh

Hammer Held riiifilo ] ^ • • As one of the wtVSly special

evt'nls. the Hat^uiier-Fleld ,plny-' ground, under the.:" iiiv'eOtton of Jack McGownil'.ntid lVl,ar>' M. O'-Brien ,hi\d a picnic' tli;. Branford, rqinl. • .- ' <^- ' %,]• y

The children enJoj',6d'fl,;.picnle luncheon tollo\vcd.,b)|', gaiiies And' 0 swim in the gou'rta.j, .-,_ : ..., , .;.

The following mii|h«rs • drove I'lhe children doxVh,- '16; .Br'arifpi'd;

rmnt; . Mrs. Leonard ,'t'oy,\or,, Mrs:, pLslc Blnnkcnslilp atiM MW. Kraiiii Secondino. .. ,• .i .'>-'-^.;''-: - -. .'•

Neck VoW-Wti-w . • \''^;\ On Friday ;ihe..',,iiijlltti>, :!l> eck-

pliiyground, uniicr tlio dlrcc(,lon of playground leader^'. StopMaliiB •/.vonkovlc, held ailjiiH-cljajj .tiidlan Pow \Vow,on,,tlii!'p,laygrpiindi. .

Many of the plnj'gi^blind/cdllr dren come dressed In .iiidlnn cos4 tiimcs, and almpst,':.evir.yoni>;,' liiia; |

Thur*., Ju ly M , 1 9 5 5 . Branford Revlew-Eait H a v t n N*Wi 3

.£. . . H . .. U . f . i . \ i ' .

^m . n„ i',.: . ; , . , i... 4-

1 at 0(1 cnrrii\Ke,;i>nd lot- the most original carriage. .,•,(-.•"•, . I l l tlio bVibble ' .'glim i:.Mm^st, piizes will be given, for yjti.i^lirR-es-l bubble, tiiiml^H "sl'il^iliSd'bub-!!i«';'ito; ^ •' •; -I 'V '\-'*:'- :••--/ T h t s e special. livcnU vvllU'.b*

.Undoi' .'tlio suppr.v(slon,-<it pi«li-„ 1. ttrounij,' leo,dni's.Bc,(s;ii Qijln)),,> A((-I n^s; Dudley, sUphahie Zvo'nkovlis, Mnry;,M.-0'Bileh.'Bnd;jock Mc-

•'liiolhe'i-k ' '^j!- . ' ,-••: '-i ' ' ' , ' - ; . - : -A:;- , '.Clliilb,-/'^ • •• > \.Ba.ii*Viill .tlltiies ate lidld every ''nigr'nlng at 'i-lRWlncV 'Fliild. T'li*' clllUcs ore under Jho sjijierylsliiri

.,6f Jack McG5wi{n,j. ^iMJlll'byh'd learfe'ri .McC)o\vnni,.w,a»'iin ,>i|-avpui'id'othlblc, ol: Blanford-li(nh School Arid it tho pfesont time Is iilifcridirig Trinity Cblielic : • . ',

•\;fho:'.bb'ys itiliii.ikiiht a)l;lhc , tundoiiiehtiilli ot it)ai!Ohdll.,ho\y to

SLATE FLAdSTONE

'MEFFERT LUMBER North Main St,, Branford

Tel. HU 8:3484

From where I sit...^y JoeMafsh

, Neither Rain Nor Hail . . . Nor Broken Boxes!

. Riji Fbwlti-, local R.F.D. m«ll-manigol-ari English car—with a rfght-hand drive so he citn stuff nailboxep from behind the wheel. - "It's great!" Red reports'. "But it. ?*ould work a lot belter if all b&xholders would follow regula-tioiif. A'mailbox should be: 40 i^t^is high,' on the right of th« Ypad^ .J.'-within reaching distance irtm-i-f: ear window. If one is

, ioioekeddown, the owner should - 'idliierepiiits pronto." •r.'i-"(!'priie' to ' thlr ikof it, 'Red is > Ifr'Uty good about hit.obligations

'i -i-'Jelifejint'^.aekages,' s'upplyirig

stamps, cashing money order*-saving us trips to the Post Office. Let's fix up thoee boxes so he can get his chores done fast. . From where I.ait, obllgiitioha always work both ways. For In­stance, I figure that Vm 'obUged to respect yonr right ,to enjoy your favorite beverage—be It cof­fee, tea, beer, buttermilk or what­ever. Why? Becanae I'd expect yon to do the same for.me. The Golden Rule shquld be followed "to the letter" by et)or|/on«.

Copyright, 19S5, Vnited'SttitesB'reweri'FotindatioTt

Art'Zlgoiiras. lefl, dirretor of next werU's CnrouM'! riayhnnse ' 'prodiictinn of "Tlur Moon Is IMiie," tells I'lora Bet.innn how to

return $I»0I1 to Ch;irli's Kcgan In the play whieli was ntude fam­ous by Its long Broadway run and a lloll.vwood version. Kegmi, a veteran perfomier of the IMilford and Essex theatres, plays the >'DUiig man with good inteiitions. IMayliig this week at Carousel Is "The Ilosty Heart," featuring Ed Sobol, Sara Jane Wooding' and James Joyce.

flrst-rote entertainment through intelligent,casting olid-on obvious attempt to ochlcve technical per-fectloii.''.. ,' . . . - :• •, Ari.Zlgouros, .who .directs "The Moori Is-Blue," has l?een connect­ed ,with: the, Droriioteurs of Jet-fcVsonvllle,. Ponna. and Actors Stock.and,Towno Players in Phi­ladelphia.; He I's currently work-in^!: fbi* his masters degree In di­recting at .Yale University.

Zlgourns snys comedy Is his speciality and In this field he has done many other things .besides direct. lio began, pcrforriiing as a professional 'clown'..-Since, then he has appeared In many, pliiys and Is best known for his origin­al pantomime skits. He did tlirbe of those on ,WNHC-,TV Electric 1-loUr In the Spring: A Barbershop Bit, Trip To Mors arid- a Monster

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Baptist Church and the First Con-gi:egatlonal. ciiurch .n're porticl-pailrig': In :Sundiiy, unib'n services a t ; ! ! a.m., at the Baptist Church, through'Jiily, 31. 'l-'Aftet July 31,-those'Sunday-1 sei-.v'icBs. will be held' at the Con- I gregatlonal, Church until Sept. 4.

l lCS.vGOP •Caucus,.--,; A .liepulillcan caucus, the: legal notice.for- which.'oppears-.ln- this is -ue, wiu'be held in Stony:Creck oh:Tue5day at 8 p;m., at the Sto­ny ,ereek"rown Hall. A replace­ment member to the Town Com-riiltiee will be nomihotod.

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St. Mary's Anniiar Food Sale Saturday

The Indies of St. Moryls'Ciiurch win conduct, tiic pniish's annual food sate. Snturcloy. bcghiriing at 10 a.m., on the .church :iawn. Act

I Ing as co:- chairmen, pf-the ev.-ent Ore Mrs. Anthony Stredtb and

1 Mrs. jbiin W'ateja. : ;.;.i..,i.' .,.The.committee,^ass|'stri}g.., with arVangen\ents Vnciudq^ il tSuiJ^osT^ eph Bpdner, Mrs. Joseph Kllriias, Miss Rose Dpnadlo, .Mrs- Fredai--. Ick Hartgciii M.r5,.Edward'Garrl-tyi-Mrs. Walter Klarman',- Miss Mary Williams oiid IVTrs.!; Frdrik Petela.

his face dbcc.r(iti)d;;%i!h;.;:'C^,lt,:f^"»h*l'?*:l'l-f!»:!"*rfc inlnt" as he ai'ilved'at'the play­ground. ' , . ' - i / , ' , , ' , ' . ^ :-, ,-,!,';

In preparation :fprtlils-.tlay, the: children I'nade liidiofi'. hcaddrbils-, es, torn lonis and-''riicdlclne irian rattlers, as part of tliclr art's'and; cratts projects^' o;'" . ' ' <' •'

A contest was h^idlij the aft-' moon to chose the .bcM cj^Sluriibi

Judges were Mrs. Gordon.Bold-win and Mrs. Ralph .Forno.ccl)ln;

The following prizes .were ,a .; warded: prettiest costume, Eileen Cummlngs; niost brlglrial, Marsha Harti most.authentlc, . . Richard Hcffernon.

Sliort Bcacii Tlonio,; ,,,, Last 'Thursday tlie^^horl Beach

pioyground youngsters ,enldyed ,D picnic a t Braiiford: Point, Games were played and,the children en-Joyed a picnic lurich followed by swimming.

Assisting playground ,: .looder Betsy i^ulrin ^'Ithii'llie program were Mrs. Glies, Mi's: R. F, ilu-doverdl,- Mr.; lind ;J^^rs., Stephnn Robinson, Mr.ai id iMrs.'NbiTnon liotchklss, M?s. JDexlcr, Goodwin and Ann Goodwin.: ,•;:

. ;iContr«ti.- .. ; The vveckvof J 'uly.iatlie Bran­

ford sumniei'. .pjoyirourids. will hove as. tiielr sp.fe.clalj^evpnts; a bubble gum biow.lrigi'cont'estiarid a doii show, Prlzes-.vvlll.be given for,ihe biggest,.sri)oi!'cyt,,mosl un­usual doil,'and ^or,the,best dcco-

nnd .hrtw to play tlio vdrlbus po-slllbris,, -, . , . ;•;: , : • -, , ,_-i,';'.'-. . t'cjt;-,8linw' •, '.' TliVs .week' lii'q - special event;, lb bfe held lit. iho-r>laygr'ounds;wlll bt-Pol 'Shows. 'A recoVd iiUmlitr of •ei)ti''les hils been .rbcelvbd:'iiy the vo'rl'ous'.'plnygrounds.: ^ '--.;...• I

Tho 'llomiher: FJoid pel '•. shoiv Is'schqduiod tor 9:15 a.nl., Friday lilorliing; ShorCBcneh will have: Us'eveht rit lO o.hi.; otid the li\; illoh >t'cck sliow. will get untlci' woy at 2 pm. Iij thoaltoinoon.

, Prizes.will"biieWbiitbi' tho va­rious categories., ' '•.•'- '- - , •

; PrcoiAfovlei ."-.- ' - • ' Last week : several;; liiindred Branford yourigstdrs^ were guests of Iho Rccreatlbri: Deiiartincnl to witness .a free mpvloi program. All hour-long prtlirani, of Car­toons, coriiedles, 9hoH auble'dts, hndsporls Icaturija wcr^ shown ot 'the Stony Crcbk tiloyground, llanimenr Field, Iildio|l Neck and yiiort Beach playgrounds.

Daughter Born Mr, and Mrs. Donald Welch ot

Cedar St., aniio.unco,,thr3 birth of a (iilugiiicr, viitflhla, .Victoria, July 12. MJ-R; .Welch Is the for­mer. Miiry Lbiilse McNeil, dongh-ter of Mr. and MI'S.;Virgil'J, Mc­Neil of Ozone Ave., Pino Or-chord, . ' •:: '* ' '

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TTf' Hobart 7 - 5 9 » » • B O I tAAmSt. Esst Haten.Conn

- Yiima ..Tarfeiw, Eth(op(on. hlffh fchoo/-f«aei)*r. .ff . i ;,iirilrorfoe«d to (lie Connecficwt Slot* te'ffilfafur*. ' '

ETHIOPIA is 6ftcnircgardcd,?,M-aj,l4nd{ofimystcr^ It was to us until -we met Yilnua -Tadesse, aii .Ethiopian high'schfioltcachcf.'. He recently completed six moht h*

electrifcal tfainifig urider the U.'S.;Q6Vcjrn'tficht!s Point Foiir JPrograin in CL&P's test department at our geberat headquarters

. ' ; . /We certainly ehjoycd.haying;."V'ilm.a'around. His.cnthusiastic yearning for Amer­ican It-arhing was not'limited to elcctricityi Yilmasoon developed a taste for American s'tyie. radio, ttiicvisioni movies, football and food, Arid he had plenty of home-cooked meals because his friendly attitiide to'ward his co-workers won him many invitations to dinner. Thrbiigh a C L & P employee Yilma: was made an honorary member of the Mididleto.wn junior Chamber of Comiiierce. And during the last session of the Coii-nectictit State Legislature he received,the acclaim of both the Senate and House wheh he was introiduced is — Ethiopia's uhotticial ambassador of good will. . . Connecticut and Ethiopia arc now well ori. the way to becoming permanent mem­bers iri the "mutual admiration" society. Through Yilma we were reminded that mutual understanding and friendship can overcorilc almost, any barrier to world peace.

• He also retnoved soine of the misconccptionis we had about hi? country being backward or un­civilized. Actually, television is about ^thi only modern electrical appliance' that Ethiopian cities lack, And with Yilma Tidessti to, help', we'll bet it won't be long before TV knteiinas dot the skyline of Adifis Ababa.

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A « lh« r inr ion wa's soift idec] for (ret idoin in • 7 5 , 8 o , t h « f i ts l n o t e n of " T a p s " n m y f m v c t jcen s o u n d e r fo t t h e free p r e s s in ' 5 5 — u n l e s s y o u tlie r e a d e r p r o t e c t t h n t ' f r e e d o m . T l i e pres s Clin o n l y f ight « 6 ' K u r d ' t o m a i n t a i n i t s l i b e r t y — b u t its l e g i o h s m u s t Come' f r o m i la readers . ' ' , • • ' : " , " • • - • ' • " ' ^

It is for y o u reudelfs tha t t h e f ree p r e s s i s imi ih tn ined to ' gIVe y o i i f r e e d o m o f t h d u g l U a n d the p r i v i l e g e t o rerfd the"fruth a s ' i t ' i s . r i i io is n o t a. task for' o n e S e g m e n t , 'outh a s i h e pi'ess, or the l e a r n e d , 01' the o p p r i s i i e d j It i s ' f o r , e v e r y o n e . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' /

A s in t h e first d a y s of o u r f ight f o r i n d e p -ei iderice, ' if i s n o t e n o u g h ' tha t b h i y the l ini t -rop"6liscV c o n c e r n theniisclveii %vith th is pr t jb -l^m. T h e c r y g o e s o u t t o e v e r y h a m l e t , v i l l a g e lirid t o w n t o p r o t e c t your ' l iber l i ' e s . ' I

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Tlic Army And Freedom Of llic Press

R c i l l y tn i i s t hi ive thrtc> f ee t , bedbtiae vtrhile ativhdfnRi o n twd,'hc'rt)an'iif(<;d to' s t i c t o n e i n his riiouth ' ' ' " ' • ' '•'! ' • ' • , • ; I .' . .•• .

W h e i i ' h i s ' n d y i d f c w a s sbOght' o n j h e ' c j u e s -libii o f j i i i i l ing , lhc m u l i e r o f the p r o p o s e d i jcw jui i lpr h i g l V k h o b l b n l h c f e f e r c n d i i t n i t b -

• jFrcedb i i i of i h o press ' niid A r n i y c e i i s o r r gc i j ier w i t h t h e i s sue t p . b e v o t e d o i i J i i ly 2 6 , s h i p d o not g o h a n d in h a n d . T h e .r ight , V? ilui't o f n . n e w ' C o n s t i t u t i o n a l ai^liin'dm'cnt o h u n h i n d e r e d d i s s e m i n a t i o n of the n e w s . w a s s o a m e n d i n g ' t h e Consti'liition. R c i l l y I'opined a s h i g h l y prized b y our f o u n d i n g f a t h e r s ' t h a t hoW; the t u w t i ' s issu(!''cdiild b e ( l e c t d e d ut t l ie ( h e y i n c o r p o r a t e d it in t h e first o r i i c l c s dri iwli anVrie time.'* ' '' ; :. , : ','1. .'•''.•' 1; " u p for the then n e w C o n s t i t u t i o n , .' E v e n Tcd 'Wt l l i i in f i s 'h i i s he'i'cr b e e n ' i i ' o ' f a r } iITor m o r e t h a n 1 7 0 y c n r s ' a v i g i l a n t press . "oUf'^irt l e f t ' f i6ld;' ' 'lyil Wits 'T^^ h a s k e p t this country ' f ree front d i c t u t o M h i p at that m o m c n l . ' ' ' • ' • ' • ; ' I 'KV- ' • " ' ; . b e c a u s e of its f ear less pr in t ing of the n e w s . ••^ , ' .JVl i ic 'h .ear l ier! in •lhfe_' w c e k . ' / S i i c r e l a r y o f

. T r u e , s o m e p r e s s e s h i i v c v i o l a t c y the ' i i i t ent S t a l e , M i l d r e d P.! A l l i h , I m d i s s u c d . l n b t i c e ' o f o f t h e C o n s l i t u l i o n n l . guara i i t cc , y e t t o st i f le t | | c p r o j e c t e d s t a l e r c f d r e r t d u i n , ; In l a n g u a g e Ihcsc w o u l d l i n v e m e a n t g a g g i n g a|l of I h i u n c r i i b c l l i s h e d b y , l e g a l phrpaiso lbgy, a n d u n -mjcdin o f new^. . ., ' ' , . d e r s t u n d u b l e to e v e n ' the '8 l ig l i t ly . ' ' : educated ,

; ' O n t h e o ther s i d e of t h e picture standi) d i e S e c . 'Al lch s t a t e d tha t n o o t l i C r i s s u e of a n y fnilitary, Mi l i tar i sm and. DemocrHcy-^arp , p o t kin<;|, or n o elebtibri; Was I b ' b e ' V o t e d o n i n c o m p a t i b l e . In a d e m o c r a c y the m a i n t c n a n c o a n y t o w n irl t h e s t i i t c ' t h a t d b y i otlVe'rl t h a n t h e o f a ini l l lnry a r m is a n e c e s s a r y ev i l . N o t 16 c b i i a t i t u t i o n a r ' a m c h d m e n f . T h e ' s e c r e t a r y k e e p order , in the country , ; b u t to d e f e n d it cmphBs i / . cd t l iat t h i s ' w a s '.'ii i n u i i d a t c bf (he Against a g g r e s s i o n . ,, . ., G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y . " " '

In t ime, of . w a r , n i i l i tary c c n s o r s h i p , , o f the Mr., R c i l l y d i d n o t b r i n g h i m s c l f up ' - to -datc n e w s is n e c e s s a r y to k e e p secret the p l a h s ' o f oh" the issue.- It w a s r e a d i l y a v a i l a b l e in t h e t h e A r m y or N a v y . In p e a c e it is a s n e c e s s a r y o f f i c e of t h e T o w n ' G l e t k , 'Miss M » r g a r c t T u c -aSi ' fhoes . to n l e g l e s s m a n . , 1 k'er, b u t t h e l e a f n e d COunser p r e f e r r e d to r e l y

. O n J u l y 4 w c / c e l e b f a t e d i th? . b i r t h i p f qvr. ph ih ia 6Wn j c t i b w l e d g c , ' V ••.,•.'•. I t i y e p e n d c n c c , , o n J u l y 5',i' o u r Af'rpy -lender.s • 'py, , i i ; ' i s 'Ktui iah ,tb'ei-r, ' ! i t ' is 'alBp' v e r y h u -i i i j K o r e a g a g g e d thc,.fr,<ic; press , qf,b,iir;riisllion^ t n a n t o prpfe'as i g n o r a n c e ' btice'rlElin m a l l e u s , lifiVt c o m p a t i b l e hre.thcaQr^Yo e v e n t ? ? , ' btit t h a t d o c s not e x p u s c t h e fact , iha i" 'up , tp ,

j W h y d id i h c Aririy, s e c fit to i m p o s e , a p h y l ifiis b ib'rneht 'Rei l ly haa-nptrAeehlf i t j ' tq b c ' b i g aiciil c e n s o r s h i p - o n Ani6ricrii i repprtcVs?. - "It e n o u g h to a d m i t his •mjstttk'c'Jii id'rectifyi't b y was, a c b n s i d c r e d ' ^ p i n i o n , o f the ^Fa.r.'Ebst P_ublic|y s t a t i n g h e w a s W t o n g , ', ' , , ' ; , C o m m a n d that t o publi"ah;thc v i e w s of , ( t h e - ' F i r a t , l ^ e i l l y - p u l l e d an_uripi irdo'nable borier C h i n e s e , C o m i n u n i s t s ) w o u l d b e t o . ' e x t e i i d in t l i t f ie ld o f luwl'Fle'opcnSdTila"rn'butli"wKc1i C b m m u t \ i a t p r o p n g o n d i i i ind ' con8e'quen,t ly l ie , d r d n ' t ' h a v e thcvsl iglVtest ' jdeti , pf'.vyhiit Kc w o r k , agfainat bur s i d e . " , •' , ' ' , ' ' : , " -was ta lk ing about . ' J^^; '^hq^ld 'have s o u g h t re-.:,(l th i s r e p r e s e n t s .a t i e m o c r a t i t uppi^oilch; fUfee . /behind .'the; old' .Megal dotlge;,i,' thpt • h e

then t h e y - s h o u l d n o t a l l o w c 'orrespor idcnts in Wbt'tlrl'hllv'e' tti^ l o o k It' ut i befbrcVgivins! . a n b'p-

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peer Run Playgrounil Opcneclj Board Of Education Permits Use Of School Facilities

The pliiyBiound, uponsoroii t)j' till- Koxoh-Dcer Hun PTA, open­ed yesterday, undci' the direction of' 'Clmrlcs Avallonc.

•Tlio playgrouhil, which Is "llu-atcd In a mendow to the rear of t l i e ' n o w Deer Hun School, has bi'tn d e n i e d of brush and levell­ed to permit t h e installation of sOftbttUdlnmonds and other piny-ground equipment. • . .BecBuae-of t h e - d u s t sllunllon creatod by the removal of the lop aod. First Solectnian Frank Clan­cy ordered calclniincispreod oyer tile'dift and then had It watered cldwp .lii.St -'nlBht.' • • • • • - ' • ' . ' /In'conJiincHbn with ilho open-dig' of i h 6 | ) t i i y area, the Board oX/JKttticalioti voted l a s t ' Friday night, tb;nl ldw UIC clilldron llic use of (lie lavatories in the sclibol building:.' •:••• - ''<<"•••' - ';•

i'l'hc-b'onrd had previously-gone onil'ecoi'd'dbnylrig the' us« of the sclibol ' blinding and a f Friday iiils'lil's'scsilon,' Harold Ilall and niirnnrd 'Isuortgo,. strpnu-ily db-jocted to 'levcralng tins brlglnal stand.. '- ;• • •: - •

iChornplonlnB the 'cause were Miss Ellzobbtli Chttpkovlcli, Wil -llhniWIlhlMgtbnp and'Harry Mor-giin. Present- to explain the PTA's r<;u!ioiis for llieir request to use tho-'siiioll "lav'aiory ndja'cbnt to the- kitchen -were Mis . Thonias flinkb, 'PTA :irfe^tdent'.'and • Mrs. Wlllla'mi Mdaiil,'" elinlriiianf bf' tlio 'i*creallohypro4rarti.-i. ,: :' ; '' ,'' /''Ask'sBdiirtl'-'Rijcoiisjdijr' "''

I Actlnjf. a s ' spokcsinail, Mrs. Ajluchl plbiided with -tlio'board to rcconiSIiieri Us rc'fusal, jirbmislhg IjiHt the P'PA' *6u ld lake 'tcspdii-siUlllly foooIbarillnDsa of llio lav­atory. "There Is eofn'munlly In-ttrcsl ' III •iViiii'tirihg;" she protest­ed. "It Isn't j u s t a PTA project a t tlil'a point, A ' l o t - o f . people have cjcpicsaed Interest and concern. A rtuinbei', of the volunteers'; work-jng.are not'eveii mbthers^bf chil­d r e n ' entering itlib'" program, or PTA iiiembers, but'Wonicn' who a,roaand/q,rc,wil l ing to take yo l -rc'elYtlJci^rogrtjiri'i's'nfieded'ln that untctir'jbbs.without're'cbn'iiio'n'se.'' ; i 'I'hy. • ciu'c&l'fb'n"''(if' ''vandalism" aj'dse' ''ahti '"Ml'Sl'^luel'ii^stnted' sliii feft'tljer Wb'uldibo Ibsii liltollhbod pfc'v'ttiid[(lliiJi''dnd'er-a s'ujjeryisca jiirb'i;ra'i'ii;""aiid''idde'd, (Hat 'itcccss lb" the' muln'' 'bUlUlng'/wduld'bb •pi?iivOhtcd"-by'.loc1<1n'g~tife'kltcTi6n nnd'paiitry.;;do6,i;s. ''• . •;;.;','".'.'-; • •-iThc'^BroupJwpOld' probably. d,b-cide brt'Civbiiaviitdry periods; C'EJ:

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Recreation Heads Release Program For Playgrounds

The bnschuh s,.iicdulc.s for the two Pee' Wcu llaseball lengur-'s In 11)0 town's summer recrea­tion /program wore announced yesterday by .Joseph MRIIIIO and Mrs. Beatrice Sullivan, filoy-BnlUhd.' drreciors.

• Tlio''dli'fictprK also I'eleuaed the Hclicdiilc',"6f'future events pro­jected f o r t " c c l i l l d i ' e n . '

More ' l l i a i i a X i •clilldron are algncd. up: /o f Pbo Wee'bawbal l , t h e , dif.botors s ialcd. "The sche­dule - , , fo i" , the ( t w o . leagues is as,tbl lpwa:. . " J - ' " .', '^

F o r , i i ( 0 . i o . toy 12 year old group:.\- Rjondny, - July.' 18,; Cob i l a v c n l -Hawks , vs. CarnlVnles; Red '••^ox/ya.{ VVfharbs; ; Wednos-dny, July. 26,. .Moinnugiiln In-' dians ys.!'Fbxon 'Bulldogs; Cen­tral '.Tigers ,vs. 'Carrt,lvalqa;, Fri­day, Qiir'dihaisy.'i-, wbnrds , '

For,,'tlic;Ji;tJj\9i}i,6f(ti-''9)d group; Tue.sdtty:':''', Bt'adley' Bears, vs. aroyImb;id.si'''EogWs, vs. _'l^6.vcrs; TuO."<Un'y.'-'Blue'".lays vs'. Orey-, houi/ds 'and •IXovci's vs.* Bradley Bcai-S--''-;'"^:!' ; / , ; / " , ; ; - ; ' ' ; •'• '

OtIi'er'jeyHril's'scli'edule'd; for the Playgrdiih'Os-'a'rp: 'August '•t; -..pet «l,iowi.'<:AuBUKt''ll' - 'Track! nii'd. Field'nKJot; August 25 - ^ w a r d s ; AuRUstrJ.S - Hobby Show. .

'ToOi'.nriinenLs, Wlil be also held to d'9t'crminc the, champion . jn horsbiilioc pltchlns, badminton, baskbtbafi.'j. free .tliro\Y and pad­dle ,i;eii'i'iisV Medals will bb awarded the winners, on August

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, T h o A r m y first a n d a l w a y s i s subs j : tv i ent g j y b p . t h e t r u e ,ycrs ion;pf whw ^ ^ ^ l o t h e p e o p l e , w h o p a y f o r its m a i h t e n n n c c . It is n o t n o w , a n d p r a y it shal l n e v e r be , ' . that w e the p e o p l e m u s t b e s e r v a n t s of a j n i l i t a r y g o v e r n m e n t . ' ,

T h e A r m y h a s i t s p l a c e in o u r s o c i a l s y s ­t e m , a n d it s h o u l d b e k e p t in that p l a c e . Jn liinC: of w a r it h a s s e e n fit to e x p r o p r i a t e citi­z e n s ' r ights , a n d n o t a l w a y s r ight ly . , l3ul w a r , ., . • - - j J".'' j - . u ' . . r •'• is 'a, b a r b a r o u s . c u s t o m a n d s o t r a n s g r e s s i o n ">"°"?! ' ' '" ' ""= ," '^"' '8 ,and .aljt e d . t h r o u g h ig^ o f l i u m a n r ights a n d d i g n i t y c a n b e VUhs'tpo'd W':'^^!;"^,"" .^.'i'^V « ' " ! ' ' < = ' «*'''^'''' . •=»" ' '« ^^ t i l l ' the f ir ing h a s c e a s e J ; ' , . . " ; ; , . ' ' , ' , Irua^-id to . g i v e ; r e l i a b l e , adv,p^^ o l h c f a n d

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o i i ' t h o ' s t a t e r e f e r e n d u i n - Ihat jda^ .y ' ' ' 1,'hi» all m a y £ e e m l i k , e B ( p r e , t t 3 ; p i c a y u n e

rjiatlei' to h a s h o v o r . ' P r q b f l b l y it ia, a j n c e ' o p j y u p p r o x i n i a t e l y , $ 1 , 0 0 0 i s ' i n v o l v e d ' a p d t h e fact Jlittl a l e g a l r e f e r < t n d i i m r r i i g h ( b e m a d e iNcgnl t h r o u g h , bud a t l v i c e . r', , ' ,' • .; ' '

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t o w n c o i i n s e l i s a o r e a d y t o giV^ p u t w i t h o p : . . ! _ . . - " . L _ . . .: :. ._•_ J ' j - i . . J . J J J J : ; . i i ' . . _ . . i . i - !_•

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ir.uc w e m u i n i a i n a p r o i c c t i v e barr ier ; o l . m e n y . T " ' " ' :, i - . ' ^ i ' ; ? . ' i r 'J- . - ." , -;.;.ii.' , .i i ; - i i . . . . i . u.,i . .1 A " - ' ' a t i o n s , on , t h p a t p s t / m i u t a k e 19.an i n d i c a t i o n . I ) : l n a t pehi i i suhi , but at t h e s a m e t u n e >>ve S'ii ' . . : . • . i ' .L ' 1 I , 't "P I ' -! .„ . , ' '.;!•• '.. ' .- . .' -' 1 " l i . ' ' >vj I n o t go, t o • t h e : l ^ o l l b I e ' o f , : r e v e a l l n g h e , w a » h a v e n o t g i v e n u p o u r conat i tut io iml - .nHUts . ' • • ' ' . ? i j .1 •" 1' " • ^ ^ ^ . - . • • " . ' . - r . ' i i '

li ,„ „ . V ' i i . - . , ! . . . ' 1^'' : . 1 ' • ' « . ' ? • • * in error. . K u t h r r he i jecms c p p l p u t t o . l e t t l ie II IS n o t t h e p u r p o s e , - n o r the, i n t e n t 1 o f a p • r 1 . r • . . ir -ri • ' u .i

' t o w n I m d , o u t l o r Itself'. U i i? c a n b e c o s t l y . .-S i n c e t h e r e f e r e n d u m b o o T b o p . f ^ e i l l y h a s

f r e e p r e s s t o pr int Plic--«jdcd v i e w s . - N o f w a s it f u u n d e d m e r e l y for the i n o u t h p i c c c ' o f brie fiartii.ul,>r l u c t i o n . Its p u r p o s e i s t l i c ' l u c t u a l i i ccount o f t h c ' n e w s t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o r l d . , . , , "• - ; - • • . - " ' ' • • '""B' lou i l l i c yvoria , g r o u n d ; A c c o r d i n g t o R b i l l y t h e tov w h i i h IS n o t o b e h i n d e r e d b y s o m e b i g o t e d ,( jy ^^^^ f r „ „ ; „' t^rt u c t i o i . ' ariai indiv iduul i w h o w h e n y o u c o m e . r ight c l o w n - •' . . .

iip,oken o u t o n a n o t h e r i s sue , r e g a r d i n g t h e to.wn's • l i ab i l i ty t o u s e r s ' o f a ,perta in ' play-^

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COPiNarties'— : •: (ObntHniicd From riurp One)

fought for • its passage.; . Clancy cialnis that if 0 First

Solectirinj': is hampered - b y ;• a board; not- ,compatible) w i t h H h c administration, ,he . canno^- b e expected'. ,lo •"ncpom^lsiil; pi'pjecta tiial/must'.'be;;donii wi thout ' de - : lay/ . . i ' - iT^' -:-".-,•:,.^;.'-.-;.;-..-'^;. ,,: /'Cli,arg|iig •ithal.';fi'.'-flrst.\ Select-

• man'i•cilnnpt;v;.be5^ha,lido^i^d ; by, .bcing^.rcq.ulred; l'o'''l)p'rd,'a'.'bbard-| mpetln^"y'evfery"..':tl'me;(he:,;; needs.! lb prjrvtide.'.for r.vjii^pen.Vinei^suresJ that; tn(iy,'.arise''Itom.day',,to,-day,''

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iP'-^.'^'-'^pS-? ,PM''''wiili,'perliaps 'Clancy^.';sayS'-tliat fo'ri^''elcct'edJ sqliic'' V^niefgertcy",','leases, 1' bUt ;bbkr4'!,wiUt;a6''just'.^that.'-Fui '

, . , , , - , , , . m j u r y t b o n e ' o f . t h e . ' p l i i y g r b u n d Users. B u t to 111 IS n o t h i n g m o r e (hnn a p i g g y - b u c k r i d e i : ! , „ „ ^jgi,, j ^ R e i H y jn th i s irtittler? Ia ihia Itc'il-o n the m x p a y e r a back. , _ ' : \;,-^ o p i n i o n , o r have" t h e S t a t e ' c o u r . t a . d e c i d e d

K c p r c s c n t a t i v e a of the A i n c r i c a n p r e s s . h a v e 'this? .;,' • '. ' .

d i e d in w a r n n d p e a c e to g e t the n e w s a n d g e t •.: |t i^ | | , e ( o w n c b u n s c l ' s : j b b tb g i v b c i p c r t

It alraiglit . . * I c g a r a d v i c e lb ' the ' ' r id i i i in i s t ra t io i i , : ft i s - h i s < I h e r o l l c n l l o f the f o u r t h e s t a t e ' i i u i i i i r i - jbjb to ' see t o it that t h c t b w h ' d b e s l i b t c b m n j i t press ive u s ' t h i n of a n y m i l i t a r y orgai i iz t t l ipn . i i sd l ' td a c t i n g in n n i l l e g a l i n m m e r , ; r i o r t o

t i e r Z e n g c r i J o h n U r a d y ; J a m e s ' G b r d b h d b ! h a r i r t ' t b ' o h e of it'^ ciliz<;ri8. H * : ' S 4 b e buf-IJcnnet l ; L d w a r d • N e a l , and, , l i thie ' , ,P-yIc , - , - to f e f ; ; . ^ e t w e e h Ute'ttdrnln!s"traVql)..'n'nd! liKWV-l^is

. , , , „ , - o . - . . . lit: sp i -Aks 'on ly a c c o r d i p g ' i p a t n t u t e s arid c o u r l ed by d i s t a n c e , d e c i s i o n s . H i s o p i h i o n i^. w o r t h l e s s , .jts is t h a t

A n e v e n t s u c h a s , t r a n s p i r e d i n K o r e a last o f e v e r y o t h e r p e r s o n w h o s p e a k s W i t h o u t ref-w c c k d o e s m u c h t o u n d o the g o o d t h a t these e r e n c e to g u i d e h i m , R e i l l y - o s t v u h d e d m a n y nieii g a v e their l i v e s for u n s e l f i s h l y . N o h o n - l a s t w e e k b y his i l l - t i m e d , u n f o u n d e d a n d u n -eat n idh n e e d f e a r tt f r e e press . It i s o n l y s u p p o r t e d v i e w o n t h e i s sue o f r e f e r e n d u m , w h e n o n e w i s h e s t o : h i d e the t r u t h ' t h a t , h e If the m a n is to p r o v e h i m s e l f big^, e n o u g h a t t e m p t s t o s u p p r e s s the g a t h e r i n g o f the n e w s , / o r the t a s k h e is b e i n g a s k e d t o p e r f o r m .

T h e m i l i t a r y is n o t a b o v e a t t e m p t i n g to ' h e n it ia o n l y t i gh t t h a t h e s h o u l d p u b l i c l y re-

s u b j u g a t c the n e w s riiedia. T h e y h a v e d o i i e it n o u n c e h i s p r i o r s t a t e m e n t a n d g i v e . the^^true , ,1 . . • ; . ' . J . , r , . v e r s i o n or w h a t can b e v o t e d o n a t t h e S t a t e t o i h e m o U b n p i c t u r e i n d u s t r y , b y r e f u s i n g to R e f e r e n d u m . • ' , ' - ' , a l l o w t h e use o f their fac i l i t ies ( fac i l i t i e s in- - A r i d in t h e future h e s h o u l d refra in f r o m e ide i i ta l l y the . t a x p a y e r a f f o r d s ) u n l e s s the riiaking o f f t h e cuf f s ta te thcr i t s w h e n a s k e d | i r o j c c t e d picture; . treats, t h e mi l i tary , ki i id ly i for, legal c o u n s e l b y m e m b e r s o f t h e t o w n Whelher it b e true or not , is c o i n c i d e n t a l . g o v e r n m e n t .

Surprise Inspection— (Coalljiucd From I'uge One)

p l a i k FltzGeiald ruled that the (lidlnance was Illegal because it ttlas pasi&ed by a Towii l^ieollng f^te, la ther than by thli legal procedure, , ^ h i e h reiiuirbs the three belectmeii t o eiinet It. i i O o March 9, ' 1954, a pu>>iic llforlng was-heldi with the antl-plggbry faction be ing represented by Joseph ' Koletsky, as counsel for t^ie Foiion Hill Civic AssoclB-, d ^ .' - .

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Harold C boncgai i , 1 cprcueiiled "throe property owners, of East Haven,"'Who w o r e lagoinst t l ie passing of the garbage ordlriaiicc.

The ofdlrinnce .'failed to" poss , S ince- then thlngs^^hftve betri ra ­ther quiet ,cohccftilrig ^conditions a t ; thfr- pl^^ery, until, rioivi- The' hot weather rii'av liave had !much to do ,wtSh tlie pi'csent' outburst.: ResldwUS ot'-Stroiijf:; Street 'and the : siirrpuitdlng .areas' complain that (Uir)h(fitbe'h(itAV'eallii;i: they

are I'urecd to keep their house wliidp^ys rfjioscd' 'because of the strong odoV, emanating from the plRgCry. ", --,. , ' ' .

: Miller's l(».v(i; Baby Boy ,; . Mr . ; and Mrs. VVarreii Miller, 0J;, 1 8 1 ' Blitlpr' avenue, .Hiimden,

•ai'e U i e ' p r o i l i PaPehts'of' a 'baby -boy, Kevin Jileli;'^jller, born j a t Grace-NevV' Haven ' Hospital, July 6,;::^lr. ';MUlCr.' is proprietor of .MiHor. 'Bros^Vii ' lety-Store on IJaln- Streft,- E'wU.i^aVen, .

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aauil'^unpi-yisloiv-'wo>ild'xdvef,:all y'islls',, ah,cif'pro(nls'cd.'.: ., -'.-';,

- Havlng/ilotlccd from noMtpapci; uccpdnts th'tit jh'e was i o , be. pres­ent, jToWn qbunspl Richard Udliiy atteridc(l' t l ie; ,meeli i!g a n d ' was pressed' ii)t.o,!jci'Vlce,on .several jiolnU.;iIc rt i lod,thol ,"irt l ie PTA uiidei'liikcs lb dp; tills supervising, the- BT>i.','Wlii .bb rpsporislbio for a^iy.damage." He,questioned whe-t-tier ,tlic P T A as 'a whole, had np-prp'i'ed IJib.,.pr6gram, and Mrs. ftlubiii.'toid l i im'lhal at their final inoetlng iri;,May .tlicy had author­ized,,ihc comniltlpe to' sock' p.pr-iril^sioii f rom ;tlie; B o a i d , of Edu­cat ion lb opcri\t'F the I'ccreatlolial se'|,-up' under , t'hCj supoi-vlslon of CjiiiljIps.Ayalionp. i V1, ' , , . I , i ';Rcs«nts;J^rc!(iiuro. Or,oup3 . ; ;ll4i'jl(d..fluil' dtileptpd'shat'ply to life .teyprsui o( .lhb.»bpard's vole. 'I;ifc itpjiitpd butf.iliat tiie .Coninilt-, Icfj^'piii BUJit|liig!!li(rd studied arid rp-siudjp,d jilio si luuilon ,"111 c a i e -J'U! .iconferprige;',' ,-antl had unani­mously 'deoidod to aviod a situa-tiun 0)1 '.vhore "we. would find ourselves surrounded by uttonipt-ing not. lb mukc tlsli of one and fowl . of. ttliolher.'l l i e - added, "\yiiul 1 resbpt very, much is ttial ui^.llie rpsi)ll~ot •.ya(lous,;pressure groups; ,,souiul thinking people liuyo Uceh Inclined to change their niliids,"'. • ,'', •'" ''. , ; 7r ;, Beriiurd Luongo . pplnlud' out VurlpUs.^ previous uclloiis oil the boai;d concerning' iiiccess' to tiie sclipdls. "I'm 'InilUVbf of all sorts of ipiaiineU' -reci't'niiori,'' l ib' ina(h-talnod; .'.'i)it,-l'-'\vill riot, bo-movi?d IJ ' tjiiiotibii; 'It 'lii'u' col,i), calculate t d ; dbclsida':r,Havc,-riiiidtK and; j iilli;',ii6t,; sbi'i'y.;fbri,it;";,-l-lo..addscl tiiiit', liq,.' too,' li'tiii 'Jiiiall Chlldrijii uiii> .jlblnlbd. bill-'.fiipr.\vU!! also: a I'fesldent of FoxonV'

The third objector, Mrs. Mary Fairbanks, told the N E W S re­porter during a "lull" In the meeting that her main concern was over the responsibility for In­jury, since she had read of u ciLSc in one o l the shore towns where the town had been held ,icspoiislbio.-lAcluiUly, the board liad already granted permission to use the school property; the qucs-tioh ; under discussion was whe-thcri lb grant permission tor ac­cess lo llic lavatory.). •

Police Union Dinner .. l i d s l , i i a v c n pol ice tjriion ioU, held a Ladles Night Dinner, ni Florio's Country House, Tuesday

I'night.." \ • : Among those in altcndnnct

wetfit;. Mr. . and Airs- .'Lawrence "Fprrell, ,Mr. and Mvs. Louis Tor-el lo; Mr. arid'MW. Walter Mar-

I'las;.' Peter Boyci iubki-Mr. and U a t i ' i y i o n H a t o h j A I r , and Mrs. I'Fninit Hbnesky; Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Ranfoiie;' Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Mil ler! Mr. and Mrs. Hcn-

'r>^ Sluboskl; and .Mrs. Al Fige arid Mr. and Mrs. WiUaiu Ma-hdney, ,,; '

- . _ - „ , , . - . . , _ _ , , - - - . Further , lie "c'iainjs,' ahp/ i bill'; w i s ' r in tro- , duced/by''AniistaSIo'Xspecltically' to l:liwart'pr6gre'sis';dt' h,ls,'Cldn-' cy.'s'vttdnjlhlatriitlbn.''' „!-.-' '-. •''• , An,o^tf^si()-',vcbntond5'; that^'ai i e l ec ted;Board of .Flnance;ls nec­essary ; it;,' a-;, municipal ' govei n-ment-i is-1 'obo;run ;ori' a business basis.V'He; .'scbffa at 'Claricy's cialn'ii.lhat; such 'a ' 'body , will be a hapdicapV.to -pn; pdminlstratlpn poiritWg/ip'ut'vthaf' a tli'st • se lcct-man'.',Ve|irif:sped-) .tip. .to; n*. stated: 5Um,'.j;JI,00;o,i""vvll)ibut' c,alirng ', a boai'd;''Aectirig. j > •

Th'eLi Republlcdn town chair-manVf.'also c la ims ' that under the new. set-dp, the tow.nspeople .will be a^)eliio,.,-'sqsii;-,,thp-'^ budgets, nbw;i'to j' bo r'rpquirpd '.,o£' each town »dej)pi;tmbnl.'.';v ,. -. •,- ' • i''I£febttier'i.rbrn)S...or '..govern­ment , S'ft^m ' tlte?'.s,ta^b r,.on;j:dp,wn,-; iuc '''i'e'(ft(|'t'fd-:'-td/j-'dperate'i. on-?''a t)tidget'j-':5iyjjy^i not''^the' ^ T'pwn'' uf E a s t t i l l l Y e n ? ' ' Xnaitaslo lins asked. 'j,',Tlioro ;'ii np;, reason, why C)ancy'or'iaiiy ibtlier'first select-, man 'Sboufdn't be .required- to nlako i. up ' d budget ' to run , the towni'arid then be made to live within''it ." •• : ' • ; - . .

• Ga.rtland,. w h o sided with A n -astasio' > on 'this'' matter, , believes that' , tlje bin giyes better rep rcseritiitioii on the board for both.. .parties. . in that the party In, ,powPr^ .cannot hand- .pick nicni l iers/of Die ''but" party t o load' the- iddi'd.- In the admlnls-trntiori's','fiivor

So the Foxon-Dcer Run School I T A can set Up signs marked "Ills" nnd. "lints" and settle down to omuslng the youngsters with a few weeks of auminerlime fun.

Much of the credit belongs to William Wllhlngton who fought doggedly In favor of the pro­gram, and set up rules permlt-Ung similar progroms tat all school areas.- . ,

Can't help a grudging adnif-ratlon for Harold Hall and, Ber-nai-d Luongo. Takes gumption to hold a firm stand on an un­popular viewpoint, and thejr' ar­guments , had merit.

Dpn'l think 'you were - "cold and calculated," Eernlc, Just caullou.s. •

.-,...., ' , « ' * • « « . K i d s con got i hurt, bnd build­ings can be damaged, and board members were practical In wor­rying about pcsslble lawsuits. • Now that the cluds havo pass­e d , . a couple of hundred youngj-sters will stop tell ing their mo-for a IlttfC'while . 'Arid more power to yc7. all, soz w e . ,

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Mr. 'arid .Mis. W e s l e y . P r a r i n niusl- be very proud of their daughter. Linden Valuso, who graduated from Hartford Spliobl o f ' N u r s i n g . ' : , ..,^... , .'1'. S. . o n e of her clasisiriates was Cinire, Schlrmolrjr of North Ha-! vpiij wlip Is ,the .grntifldaughlpr' of Peter . Maitlibws, ] a fine .irian who-rbcei i t ly , passed, awpy.- . W e •|{Vie,w.. Clprrc. a.s.': n,.vwy:.,!polsad t'q'li-year-old before .she, moved

tb.Buei i St. , T..; : . .: .! " * * ' ft"* « ;.-;: '•'' " - . '

Mrs. Bblty Gioi;nnn • MbCanri; daughter, of Mr.s. H a r r y . . K l e r -nan bfiLaui-ol St., was married last Saturday to Mr- Charles O'Donnell of Melrose, Mass. --• ! She was given In 'mairage .by her brother. Dr. Harry 'Koler-nan, a mighty nice dentist.. .

Oi Mrs.- Walter Schoenkiioclit .pf Laurel S t . . Is serving as health and safety; advisor bn the": Rbg-Ipriiil , ,.Ericarnpnieii]t:-rcb,iriiriltteC br.-Glri .Scoii'fs.\i'Th'o';Pfiir.pl-.'rri^ .carnp'mcht'-' wlir bc! - ifold'fon • JUiy' apifi";to;2i3tij' fn-Bi is lpir i l : ; l i . : J- '::'•:

: O n e ' 'o"f 'tlip 'y'biirig-'IfliiliiS.' at-, tbhding ; is' . Jane'';''Stdiiriard •'• Of-,

Ti'oo-p;10^, West; Hayeri;'''wKb.Ulk'e al our Gli'l Scouts' ls ' i l -very'ri lcb' •lirtie gii^i. "''••'.• '• • V4'i. •rf.i:-. . : • • ' : . . . ' '• .'• * . * ; * : . * « ; I . - . » . i " . ' . . . . '

;! Reservations' 'for-;''tiie'',;plcn,lc'.' planned -by the GlenmoPr Woln-i p'.s - •Club;;:-cldSG','th-4f,'.s'a,lui'day.' Moinbpps-^and.".thplr.'^'fa,nilUe3-'wUi .gpl logol l icr :oa .Sunfjay,'^Ji^ly..?'!. arid di'^vebui,'to. Indian |Gi'oyo,in Wcst'-Ha.ven. " ' ' - . - • - ! - ' . ' - : ' W e 'predict' llipi'e'-li"'be {sbirirB

ijilgluy. wcll-Ced " ants'i oiitC; there that, .day.' Hope 1 the.'''Wealher, holds good - .horseshoes':hei'i2":\^'e oonie! ... - — .; .- . -,. .

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Mr.; and Mm. .Gebi'gc .jAlidei;-son.together \yllh.,Biily,.and Mary Lyn have returned; Xropi-. tt, vaca-iloii U'Iptp Lock J-ittve,ni,'P,a. Af­ter: 'all.; ti.iot'lrttfricv;-;bot IheU' hbni,2, ori-.CIenmbor D r . ' w a s a welcome sight.' . , '•••-•.

* * * * * ;Mrs; 'Willlnni -Degriall of Lau­

rel, S U i ' s In charge'-,dr reserva­tions' - fo i ' - ' thcGi i ' t ' •Scout -day' camp.- Had quite a few years

, d!jfoct|iiig. ^i' rls'actlxitles,( haven't y m i i ^ j - t p g g i ? ^ i / , I '•<:.:•>;:^ '.•':'••.'.

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- T o - b a d aiioul lli'al 'p'uliUtlbn report o n tlui F a r m River. Hope It doesn't keep the' "'yopngsters out' of ilieir .pool a t . RJVerdaJe-The grownups have worked/hard to build a rccreallbn arba: tbr tin.'lr own use. . ',,, "^ -s.

MOMAUaULN Season

swing, . for vacotlons In full

Mrs. Edward Corbett of Hob; son Street is enjoying a vaca­tion in New Hampshire.

A good sum was realized on the recent cake sale held a l St. Clare's Church. The jiommllterj Wishes to extend thanks lo all who helped to make it a suc­cess. '

Plans wore m a d e tor the An-niiol Suiiier Card Party spon­sored by St. Clare's Guild a i the J u l y , m e e t i n g . , T h e affair will be held Wednesday, August 17lh at the Colonnade ai Moniaiiguln. •

Mi's. Alvln L. Thompson vylll serve as chairman and will b": assisted by thb following meni-bors: 'Mi's. Frank Nolan, Mrs-Sjgurd Anderson, Mr.s. Joseph Buritor, Mi's.' George Mornian, Mrs.- Ruth Evis, Mrs. Charles Copcland, Mrs. Edward Karnia-zyn'and Mrs- Jambs McDonough.

Tomorrow night In the flrc-liouse the Guild of St. Marks will hold lis monthly curd party. Attractive, prl'ies wil l be award­ed and rcfinshnien Is served.

Florida lo escape the heat. Missed a ."hot",-session,:.anyway.

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; Somebody lowered a-"bpont" on

us Tuesday .vyiiile .w,e were coi-

Itcting bur.'-Fo'xon ':naws..-.Wlsli

tiioBo. sky,Jockeys .would-:go bust

sbmobody else's - sound barrier.

Funny; thing, It rall ied our win­

dows, but wasn't : even heard a l

t i i e io ther e n d ' b f the -wire . ; - ; ' . . . - - ' • • * « • . * * • ' -

Don't fprgcl - the'second polio Iriocculatipn IS coming Up o n the 22iid a l . 9 A'M a t Foxon School: ri'mon, .kids, march,•right up and present arins!

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'•: Note to: the Flsherettes: Did ypu hoar the now culle by Eddie cftUbd.' "Dpn'l ,'Slay.'-Awoy -Too . 'L^orig?"-Aijd':he'S'"golrig-lb'spend iij mbnlli- btil~lri.-:'Calilornru;,-vVllh' 'Debblc.'Slghh'li'hh'j, -,• ' ' ' •' ^ '• ' . - ' - . ', , * ' * ' * . . ' » . . • ! ' • • ' . .,

;.. Now,' don't' laugh, "Mom.' Bet you'-'I'6ll"tire.--sairio' way about •IJanny''Rbss,- w'lipn'' he'was-''kriown --'a'jstiie Trbubador of thoMooh.: • ; (7i''Ruay' Vanee;'Wllh-"hlS'lltlie-iri^gaplionG,:or-.Bing' Ciiosby.~\\;llh., -h,l| Buh-buh-'buff-boo.-Now, didn't' c'ha--' ,;• ';'

- i *,, -.. (. •• , .•,*(•]*"'*f; ? ' . ' ' • ' • '; Understand .some of the young-er'J generation'' think''s.-"lt's a 'Sfn. . td T o l l . a Lie": . is real gone. Thought so'ourselves b few, years bi^ck. (Ooooh - That long?) ' .

- Some of ithese 'adults , who are dismayed'by' t l i ic 'Rock and Roil have forgotten how a dancefloor ,ofj thoh- generation looked doing the Tbddle. So , there . .

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;. Thoniasj 'IlenEy ; was., - elected; cojnmandei': a t this 'week's nibbl-'Jng, .'wltri William • Withington ^taking rbycV:as'. s'ehlb i- ivice., 'cpm-mandei;, past commander Edward Sppncer, Junior ylcb' coimiVander; iBdward. Brunelli, .finance, officer; 'Garry Meagher, sgt .-al-arms; ,Danlel Sundei'land, chapldiri, and (Frank;Curangelo,,lilstbriari.' • • We've had a soft spot in our ilieart for; this;?pbst' 's ince'they, .ilrlpd so'l iard. to. help tlie; laniiiy,.! jwh'o w'erc bui'i'ied out. bn''Lau'rbl

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Oeoi'gp, Letls p u l u p n - g o b d ai'-gumenl against the Junior high referendum at tlie 'Bd. of Ed. miiellng. Gee W)illlllcers,,il's so-i n g t o cost the town; $1000 to e s t nh "opinion" they'll get for free nl the town m e e t i n g . ' " '

Guess George Berky went to

MollicrsOfB.K.League iPlayersToMeelJiilylS i' 'Tliere will be a meeting of 'all; mothers of the boys playing ;oii; teams in tiie Babe Rutli League in the lower Town Hull,

;Monday e v o i i l n g ' a l 7:30 p.m. i : Plans will be made a t this

limp for a food sale io be held a t ; the Republic'aii headquarters on. High Street Saturday, July

• 23ii.

7 own Topim

T i l l ! NA^'A,IO COUNCIL 64, Degree o,r Pocahontas, holds'it's 15lh anniversary celebraflbir a t the Yankee SilversnilUi, Walling} lord, next Wednesday 'To tirjteri'ge for reservotloiis or transpo;-trittSh call: Mrs. M a r y Srtiytlio,.'HObarl 7-2891; Mrs. Margaret Hart;'.',IiO-barl 7-2100 or Mrs.'Adclc'.'Nbf-wobd, llObart 7-1096. •Theybusjyl.ll leave from Hngainiiri'.Mernbrial Library at 7'p;iri..:.i;: .Mr; oiiajVIfs. Kalpii P. Casfellon,, of-aOi'XlM-dnrd Rond, atteride'dHl'c bbnypS-age parly for Raiph'.s, c o u s i n - p A -er Pcdronl, of Wesl;'Rocl^::fto8a, Now Haven, Sunday,'Peter lea'fes for Europe ' siitui-dsy, ,^l i l i the YMCA tour .:...-. '• ' ";-I'; •'= '

UICHAIIU H B U X Y I P U S I ; , . H a ­ven Town Council, pul led a .bpb-boo last Friday, when lib told the

boaid of ed. thai the town coUld !- : ., . ... .;... tv

double-up with the state, bycpinj-billing the Coiistitutidtiai refer'e'ti-duiii with that of the''piie,pA)poS'' ed fur tlie new Juiiiisr: liigli;.l',^Bfi-relary of State, Mll^rdd .P..;Ail'eij, specifically stated ^lliut lli'e'it'ptefc,-endtini would be confllied.'tb.itiv Coiislitutioiial anieiidmenlij'bijjy and 'Ihls, too, was riittildatetl'by llie General •Assenibiy'.'.;:..i.iHb(tOT Bill-, 94 states In pu'i:t, ,''I<tb^:'el^t tloK of officers 'iiiay, l)e-1iielU)'i'n riiiy'such town on'sa ld da'y"}ii'pr

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niuy liny oilier qucsttun,' rcloren-diiiii, propasllloii or .rrialtor bf/aiily. niiiurp ho subiiililcU to :thu c f c ^ tors hi ally such town' pn 'saW iluy." ' • • , ' • - : - • , :';5i/r

r i t e ' A N N U A L DIBl'ABTMJSNt convenlioii parade' of tlte '.•(iijrin'; Aiiierlcan Legion wiH belietd'SaT-urduy atternuoii ill Harlford,:,VSi Kelcasb from the Plaimed,Pai;ei[i^-' hood League of Conn., Inc., stiitps "There was unanimous agt;pomci>t among the speakers and : rp'p)fcj' spntal iycs of llie,. 14; :. attendi/ig pounlrles'tlin.f.-oVerpo(iUi.a,t'lon.j,ij^ cbnslaht-ilrhg on-tlie.lijcreosjn^fy wldb-sprbad',.,'effort,.'to" ral,4''e'-';y(p ievei' of;11ivlrig," :.;.Q:*:!iy?iis':v/f(ffe standard bt'' l iving b-ett.e'r'.tiri/iilit^ coiintry when---iiiei'e-.wete',:,,' offiy ifr-'riilllion' people,•,'incluriingT;i:iiii Indians,- or is'it:-i'iti;hc,r:.ib'day;Wftii 'leu'mllllon'?; Faot!"VVircn'theiihS. ,• •look over ..tiie Pblllppl/ie's','lit?!98', : 'tliei-e jvei'e-.le5s''itlia!h;{'7 nii|ppti:.iri ; popula'tlon and the-.-wombii'-iwel^e- -: so .uridc'rriouitlsrictfXhcyicoulii'Svbl : fill out the Hosiery'wor'n.'b'j^'Ayii'f ' ei'iCan wpmciK'Today,"with a-jio'- : pulaliop , of .over.. . 17 ; hilllfpnj, J shaijcljr-col'ves 1 and fiiiklbs-.'.-di'e : sleekly povered.Avltli' Ambi'icari' nylons. ' : Jj '^ ' '"; ; ' V. V',''Mu :•'

Jtm. AND-Biiis.'oiaQUtJEiuii*- : •LENiCU/VL,, of Fairfield .' BPicW, ; .Ohio,, were the guests of MrV'aild : Mrs. 'Cliomas Crelejla, bl'37;i;a'c;- ' , deb Place, bvor ' the '1th-of;'*j[liiV :wedk',;,.,:::..:!; The ;B,l'auror(l^;^^i'ior ; Auxiliary.'.will ^Uspertd ..regufj&if lucctjngs until Sept._ 7, ttlfwi'iie|i l ime they plan-lb be'libSte'sses.to : the Foxpn, Center ,un'd'.RiverjiiJ; Volunteer Fire D'cpui'tnient'diiit'-illaries...... -.-..,,'........,,••..:.-.T.w..>ir,.. .

KAVMONU A N u ; .Cpi«i(iiE h o N c i A T O , bi;,Or<igon Ave.7 io^e fplirihg • Muinb, Uils week.,' Coi'fiBj!; is on vacation" as ,abcretacy''.'-iili' Riilph CosteiloH.a'iip.Mairi'ij.tHrf^' .suranca. agent, Speaking of fri's'lir- ; anco men .Charlie BeausoliBl,'di£i • gone on a .Mayo ;Cilnlc .dipt;, ani l ; not being o n c . ' l p MifXer.'aibn^,: has Urged Frank 'claii'cy'to'. Join hlin- , , . :.

-. KAY I„VNGLOIS, bf George' St., taking a course In graphic art; at Carnegie Tech. Ray Is director bf printing a t Boardniaii. Trade,.''... • A wallre.ss, according to Chitpgr; i i ig-Times, is a girl who; tliink'si money g l o w s on trays '...'J'bwri ' Judge .lames F.', ciai'tiai'id " i'lias struck n l J.d. by- | ia i idIi ig' -a' iB-; year-old a 10 day jbll senteiice,? fqr Httnckliig a police'officb'r...'''',,;.

Weeping Wilid\ys Babe JRuth League Entry

Pioturod above an! tho members of the Weeping Willows Rosta.ur ant entry \n tlio Eas t Shore Babe Ruth League. The Willows off': to: a 's low start, showo^l their true potential lost F r i d a y - n i g h t - w h e n they downed the second place Metcnlf Druggists 6-8. The pUy-

; f r s are, front, 1-rt Anthony Gentile; J o h n 'Xorello; Jolui Sulli'rsn; £ d Te irucc; Jim Aftal ; Billy Porto; Bobby Blukeslee: sepond row,'. l - r : Coach Put Btondl; P c t o Bali iuio; Itej- Pimico; Mlko F c m ' i eel (no longer a member of tlic t e a m ) ; John Vulte; Sa lva to i* - '

; PaiiCU'reUii and Pat A.«!om]>or», owner o l Weeping WHlo»-s, u t d sponsor of the team. Teajii member Dllke l,eti» Is not plotiired, ' '':

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Hotchkiss Grove Please I'hono Ilemo For

This Column To Ulrn. James King, 8-2Bni

T h u r s . . J u l y 1 4 , 1 9 5 5 . B r a n f o r d R e v i e w - E a s l H a v e n N e w * 5

W h e e l It sure Is great for th6se enjoying July vacations In thl i weather, but wasn't it great to sec the humidity lifted

.bven for a couple ot days? Seems even the.chi ldren were cross. W i t h apologies to Hallo, "Ihey'll do. it evtry time." • Tell everyone to be careful in t b j water and on land, too, mak­ing certain not to get too much sun.

And who gets such a lot of sun that poisoning develops? '

You guess. Hear tell that Debbie Haw­

thorne of First Ave., looked adorable as flower girl at her Unc le Bill's wijddlng last Satur­day in Hamden when Bill Swnn-son married . Miss Patricia 6i;pwh. . . ' .Now, don't foget t o , phone Mi^s. Allan Ramsay on F'fth Ave'., or Mrs. W. Butler If ( y o u wish to have your children en-tbi? the mylniming classes the firfit two weej<s in August.

" B'5eri told Dr. and Mrs. George Sprlhger will entertain a ,group bf gOe.sts'at a beach par ly this Friday .evening.

:' !;few,. look; blue sails' In the sunset. . : Anyone know what caused the explosion ,,,on Tuesday? One bf3aclier. ottered the theory thnt it ,was ft plane "breaking through the,sound: barrier." -

Young Bill Walden left Sun­day' for a canoe trip through the Adirbridacks with the Explorer Siip'ti'ts.: •':. : ;- Sl^son Lightbody Is quite en­thusiastic • about our f ine , beach. ttSr family Is hero for the month and, then wlil reside permanent­ly.' ln.,;Toledo. .;.; Miss .Mary Cunrilnghani' was n visitor here from Springfield this past iweek. ;,

•.Cavprtlng at the Kings' were MlssvTery Barls and Miss Judy PieBerardlno of Wethcrsl leld and Leo,,-Graywncz of W i n d s o r . w i t h A/Sc'xPlii .Waish who is stntlon-

• ed_ln:;jNew Mexico. :. .: ;, .

.V,yisiting.with Mrs, Kay Fredor-Icits> .was;. .Miss: Eunice Klr'kland w h o 'came,-fi'om Hawaii., nftei; sp'eridihg' three montl is 'Jn .Eng­land;^ ^.'.'i,:;;. ' . : . , ; • .-:•'

"'Are^'.'you .practlci.ng up.' -.kjds; for;thb' Hotchkiss Gro'vo D o y / b n Aug . '6? , - Let's see.us-haye,,-§ome different;^winners "this year. ' - . ' ; '•:;Next' scheduled niee'ting of..the Grovei:i>Association is -Monday; JUiy, j25,-..at:.the:.:,Pin.e;, Orchard, Ci?apei;'..'It .starts a t 8 o'clock' -pURse 'be on time. Also, please send.'-'Assoclatlon dues immedi­a t e l y to Mrs. Fnt Falk, Third A v e . ; , . ':[-'•' • •

LOST A N D FOUND A-10

LOST; CONNECTlClJT SAV-Ings Bank Book No,.634lj. Pay­ment stopped. Return to bank.

LOST; , PASSBOOK NO. 13474. If found return to Branford Savings Bank.

LOST; CONNECTICUT SAV-Ings Bank, Spring Glen. Branch Possbook No, 4133. Payrnent flopped. Return to Bank.

BUSINESS SEK'»10E 0-1

FRENETTE'S LAWN MOWER Shop. 2704 DIxwell Avenue. If It cuts grass, we sell, and ser­vice it. Tel. CHestnut 8-5214

CARPENTRY SERVICES —Ca­binets, bookcases, storage walls, playiooms, attics finish­ed ,and general building. Free estimates. Call Bill Wilson. CH 8-6470.

DRESSMAKINQ C-IS

DRESSMAKING & ALTERA-llons & Reweavhig. Mrs. Chris­tina Edwards, 126 Woodln Street, Homden.

R B P A l B I N a 0-26

WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Washing Machines Dryers —, Ironers

Disposals Guaranteed Service

We have parts lo fit any wash­ing machine.

American Appliance Co. 2516 Whitney Ave. .... CH 8-4444

HELP W A N T E D : Female D-1

DAY WORKER: $1.00 PER

Ilbar. Carfare and lunch. Cen-

tervllle section of Hamden. Re­

cent references. CH 8-4252.

; Legal Notice DIS'TRICT OF BRANFORD, ,SS. 1 » R O S A T E COURT Ju ly 13th, 1955; Estate of ANNIE E. SC3AN-I J Q N , ; in said District, a n Iricap-able;-pe.rspn. Tlie Conservator hav ing exhibited Its Conservator Account with said, estate to tljls Court for allowance, it is ORDERED, that, the 26tn day of July--1955 at 10 o'clock .In the forenoon, at- the Probate^ Office in^ Branford be and the same Is assigned for a hearing on the al­lowance .of' said Conservator: ac­count-, wi th said .estate, arid; tills ^Gou'rt: directs Flora, K,; Gbidsmlth t o ; pile;: all - persons . Interested trierein^tp; appear at ' sa ld . t lmeand p lace -by publishing a copy;b£ this ,order.'in • some newspaper .having ;a; circulation In said District, By t h e . Court; Flora K- Goldsmith, C l e r k . '-•:••

W A N T E D ; MIDDLEAGED • W o ­man living In Hamden to sit with 2 children. 650 per hour 011:8-4883. . - •

All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immedlale payment to

Ann E. Dahm . Executrl.v

8th Ave.. Hotchkiss Grove Branford, Conn.

DISTRICT OF -BRANFORD, : STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ..M. Probate Court, June 22nd, 1955.

Estate of MAlilA DAHL

late of Branford, In said District, deceased.

In pursuance o l an order of Hon. Macgregor Kllpatrick, Judge of the criurt of Probate for the District of Branford. no­tice Is hereby given that said Court hath limited and appoint­ed six months from the date hereof for the creditors of the

School AUtlitotlUm, 'Plitiiiun 'Ave., : , • » — ' ; • -

Sixth District; • State • - S t ir ii * t School Aurtitorium', Stat* St., and

Seventh District;,, Djinbai- HUI School. Citfctirli . ^Beriham St.

' Corner • of , Lane St. Dated lit Hamden,'•Connecticut, this 7ti i 'day. ot -July,. 1955.

- Leon A, .Booth . ' John. •DeNlcolB..

Herbert i ; * H u m e . , ^ ' 1 1 '. .Board .o f . Se lectmen

Attes t : . Waller D . Connor . , , . , . T o w n U e r k

. N O T I C E ' T O TA^'l 'AifcRS Notice Is hereby given to ail

taxpayers ij£ the Town of Braii-fci'd, resident and non-resident, that tile .«ecbnd Hall of the tax on the list ot l!)54 Is due and pay­able on July'ISIh;: 1955.

. . . . . , , , , , . i Onless the second half Is paid I f 'L^".? . ' ; ! .^ '? . , . '" ' !"« . . '" J,l'5!l- " h o r befprb August 15th, l!i55.

Interest at the rale, ot 5/10 of one percent per nionili or any fraction thereof, which shall elapse fi'bm the due dale, will be charged on the unpaid balance. (6% per annum)

T h e tax office will b i open from !);00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. dally except Satui'diiys and holidays,

II.O. ROBINS, T A X COLLEG'l'Oll

JOB WAJs'TED D-S

HIGH SCHOOL S T U D E N T seeks sunimor job, prefers maintaining boats. . Strong^ willing and experienced. Call HUbbnrd 8-4261.

MORTOAOE MONEY .E-2

FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT and Sold.: Loans, Refinancing. New Loans. Longbotham. 207 Orange St. Tel. LO 2-4815.

DRIVINO rNSTRUCTIONS F-10

HAMDEN DRIVING SCHOOL

Insured, Dual control

, automatic shift cars.

• PICK-UP SERVICE CH 8-5942

claims iigalnst sold estate, Those who neglect to exhibit their-claims within said time will be debarred.

All persons Indebted lo said Estate are requested - to . make Immediate payment to '

Theodore L. Dahl, Administrator ;

41 Horrison Ave., • Branford, Conn.

""NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS BOROUOH OF BRANFORD

, Notice is hereby given to all

taxpayers of the Borough of

Branford, resident nnd non-resi ­

dent, that the lax on the List of

1954 is due ana pnyaoie on July

1, 1955. . .

, Taxes not paid within thirty

(30 ) .days of said date siiall be­

come delinquent and shall be

subject to Interest a t the rate of

one-half of one per cent of .such

tax for each month or fraction

thereof which shall elapse from

the time when such tax shall be ­

come due and payable Until the

same shall be paid. tRatb of In­

terest , -^ 6%' per,year).^

For the coriverilerice-of Bor­ough of Branford taxpayers w h o win bb. Unable to send checks or. money orders, to Post Office Box 54, 1 shall be In tho office of the Probate Court In the Branford Town' Hall on the following days: ' .. ' : .' '

Saturday, July 2, 1955; 9;00- ' , . 12;'30; „

Friday, July- 81 1955: 9:00 -12;00'; 1:00 i 5:00;- •' r

Saturday, July 9, 1955: 9:00- " 12:30; • . • ' : • ' '

Friday,-July 29, 1955:' 9:00-12;Q0; 1:00 - 5:00; ; --

Saturday, Jufy -30, ' 1955: • 9:00-12:30; ', '. ' .:••- ':; ,. :;:

Dated at Branford,- Connecti­cut, this;'20th day of Jdne, 1955.

A t t e s t : - . ^ : - - •.:• - , - ; '.-.• ,- , . • ; ' • •

-,-. :LlllIari k . Makosky,. • ' - Tax Collector for the

Borough of Branford.

CAUCUS NOTICE .

The Republican electorsi. of the Second District of Branford, are hereby notified liiat therb'wlll be a Caucus on Tuesday night, July 19th, 8;p. m., at the Stony Creek Town Hall, for the purpose of no­minating a member to the Town Committee, to fill a vacancy and to ; transact, any other business whicli niay properly come before such Caucus.

Leonard F- Biirdctt, Ohnlrnian Republican Town Comniltt'en

HOWE'S AUTO DRIVING S U B U RB 'A N

SCHOOL Hydramatic — Standard Shift

Dual Controls PICK UP SERVICE

CH 8-4415

ARTICLES FOR SALE H-1

CESSPOOL . . . SEPTIC T A N K Troubles? . . . Use"Sept lc -Ma7 .gic". Slriiply flush down toilet . Save pumping, stop odor. Non-',t6xic. Cbmplete • treatmbnt. $3.15'Ib.\postpaid. Details free. Manufactured and guaranteed by CERCO PRODUCTS CO., Salem, Conn.

800 F E E T 6 : ' ' F T . - H I G H . . N E W wire fence and poles lor sale. CH 8-2446.

LEGAL

FOR S A L E ; A CAMP S L E E P -Ing Bag. Call HO 6-0569

GOOD T H I N 0 8 TO EAT H-Z8

MARIONl'S , - :

Delicious-Ice Cream .Cc^es Mousses tmd Puddings

Fancy Individual Fdrnis For Ail'Occbslons '.- •-

Telephone STate 7-4989 The Home Of Fancy

. . Ice' Cream • ,•. - • 840,'DiXweii Ave. , '

Hamden, Conn. •

NOTICE OF ELECTORS' MEETING A N D

W A R N I N G O F - POULINO Pl iAOES

The Electors of the town of Hamden are worned to meet in their;respective voting places In said town on Tuesday,: July 26th, 1955,, lb cast their votes; by ,vot-Infe machines, on the -fol lowing constitutional amendnient, v is ; ., "Constltiitlorial Ameridment con-cerning .the Method: of.; Amend­ment.'', ' - '•.; .•' •'. •;-.'•. '. •> .. '.

' The '.Polls (voting , machines) will be' open from- 6 A.M. to , 7 P.M.,,'E.D.S.T., for' the; register­ing ,,of votes, a t the fol lowing ,placcs:

A y e . , • - • '- . F i r s t ' District: Memorial T o w n

Hall, W h i t n e y ; Ayenue, Secpnd: District: . Church; .Street

School Auditorium, Church S t Third District: M. L. ' K e e f e

School Auditorium, Pine St . Fourth';District: Spring G l e n

School . Auditorium, Whitney • ' ^ v e . , - , ' • - , , . F i f t h ' District! Putnam Avenue

WARNING OF A SPECIAL . , T O W N MBBTING .. ' , . •

Notice Is hereby g iven for nil people qualified to volp'lri.a Town Meeting of the Town of Branford; that a special Town Meeting will he hold In the high,school .audit ­orium, corner of South Moiri & Eados Sts.,- In- tho said Town on July 20,. 1955, at'8,;O0:,P.ii1.' Day Light Sav ing ,T ime , - for the fol­lowing purposes;

,• • : FIRST'•',:. ', ,: To take such action *and adopt

such prdliiances 'jas .may; be .'rea-•Sibnable; br^riecessary to regulate the disposal ,of, garbage,, rubbish or waste' material in' the ToWn ot Branford, ' ' v

' ; , : ; S B C 6 N b ' . ; T o consider and. act upon the adoption;, of certain orqlndnces regulat ing andcontrol l ingoittdoor fires as- 'recommended, by , the Board of Fire-.Comrnisslpners for t h e ' T o w n of Branford. : .,:'• - , . ; • •; ' T H I R D . • . . ' • . " / , .

To consider artd Act. upon the 'acceptance'bf deeds' by'.the Town bf JBranfbrd lb the following i'oads or. parts thereof: •''-^

a. ' Edgewood Drlve-420 feet. • b. Ridge Acres.Road - 'Exten -

sloii c. Old Hickory Lane - Exten-

• - '• slon. " FOURTH ,

To consider and act upon set­t ing the following salary sciiedulo for the office of Selectman, for the Town of Branford:

, a. • Selectman ,- $7500.()p- per - - , annum';, . '

; Datpd a t Branfordj Connecticut, July 13, 1055. - - : ' , . . ' . " . . . .

BOARD OF SELECTMEN T O W N OF BRANFOHH

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Estate of FRANK O, DAHM

late of Branford, In said District, deceased.

In pursuance of an order of Hon. Macgregor Kllpatrick, Judge of the Court of Probate for the Dl-rtrict of Branford, no­tice Is hereby given that said Court hath limited and appoint­ed six months from the • date hereof for the creditors of. the said deceased to bring in their claims against said e.state. Those who neglect to exhibit their claims within said time will be debarred.

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_ , i uC play III the Ensl Shore Babe • — V Vol r. I '*""^ League, Central Cleaners I'rccil I^ese i T o Willows INCW »ejiT> I ^ ,„ , p,.^,^ jjj^g ,gp ^,,p league AlihouKh he pitched tour-hit

riibt Selectman F u n k Clancy 1 with two wins nunlnst no losses, boll last night, Freed proved 0 announced llinl ntv* votuv will I Central has played one tic soft .touch for the winlcss Wcop-be sworn In at the II^MI Hall, July 18, from 5 to S (>. ui.

same, with Proto's none- the- Ing Willows Friday night us the less, while the RnrnKcmen ha VJ i'restournnteurs broke Into the played two tie games, the other win column at the druggists ex-iK'ing OKalnst the Riverside Vol- prjnse. i|^iwi| untecr Fire Department; team.* | Ray Panico Kept the apoth-

The third week .of acllvl|,y ccarlcs well In huiid, In i. Knme saw several firsts. On Friday thot lasted only .-\n hour and 40 niRht a.s Weeplnn W l l l o y s clob- minutes. Given an early lead by bered Metcalfa 5-3, Mike Letts his teammates Panico kept smashed the flist home run pt ahead of his rlyuls throughout the season. Like the foui niln- the game, ule n\lle, once the onus was The loss, Mntcolt's sotond, lifted, niore p l a y e n followed dropped' ihom to .second plnco, suit.

flail and Luiiftubntdl Ifunier O n M o n d o y nljtlit L a u / lltill

and LongpbardI, of Central each hit a round tiippei Also Hall

as of today. The ir position can. not be Improved, f i r It Proto's or the Clerinors drop a game, they will toll to second place and Motcolf's dowii to third.

Despite thoir upset by tlio pitched the league's first shut- Willows, the ' phormnclsls came

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back strong last n ight to quick­ly lake a commanding lead In the first InnhiB agolnst thV fire men. Scoring three riins In (ho first, which wn.i nil , they ceded, the v ie lo is s ;ofed aguin In the third and jlxtli Innings.

Bobby Vetrone pltohod for the league's lOS'l Clhomps, but wasn't Ills uuuol sharp self In the first Inning.

He walked Paollllo and Mes­sina, the flist two bot te i s to face him. Then after I l agan forced Paollllo at third, Grlcco smashed u ground rule double to score Messina. Hagan, w h o was on thirl ar.d Greleo scoiod when VlrguUo s m a s h e d ' a sharp single. That v.ias nil In the first, but It proved to be more thnn enough.

Freed meanwlil le c.^ntlnucd lo knock oft 'he visiting firemen, like he was a houseiUclc In a purltonnlcal hotel. In the third Inning the druggists again got to Vetrone, on an error on Mes­sina's pop up, a. single by H a g ­an, and on overthrow of second base by Kalper.

In the fourth, after one was out, Vetrone perked up the Vols with 0 tremendous triple to left field. However he died there as Freed struck out the next bat­ter and forced the foUowlrig nuui to ground out.

Ill the slxtn Eldrldgc, loading oft tor Mutcali's reached' babe on an error.- Freed forced Eld­rldgc at second, but the firemen couldn't make the double play. Zocaiio singled, and Freed, who stole second, tried lo scorn but was out by ii wide margin on Cavallero's throw to Knipor. played one

Zseans going t s j e o e n i en 4h( play, Paollllo b ioughl Zocano homo with a s ingle . Lineups. ^^^ |

u n e - i n i S h u l o u l L a i i y IIoll, who relieved Ros-

scltl, Contial Cleaners s ta l l ing l iurkr, with t h e bases loaded In the first Inning, st iuck out eight men and gave up one hit as ho hurkd the Cleaners lo a 7-0 tri­umph ovei the Riverside Volun­teers.

Hall H splendid pitching Job makes the tlist shutout of the sea­son In the East Shoie Dabc Ruth League

RosbCttl slatted, and was clip­ped for a single by Slcnlmin, be then walked Puulsun and Vetitine to fill the bases The Vols we i e on fire (uid Ihienlenud to niokc a tout of the game In the Ilist In­ning when in w a l k e d Ilnll

W i t h the polM of tt major lea­guer, the low-lieadod left liundei, iftruck out Panngjos-il, got A u u i i a on an Infield pop up and then blazed a fa.st thl id s i i lke past Wandeltni

Kalpet, pllehlng fui the f l ie-nicn, held his own until ifie lli l id, when with one gone, Kenimhig singled, took second on a tin ow­ing e i i o i and scoicd on Kowal-1 ski's single Kowalskl stole sec­ond and then scored on Longo-bardl's second s ingle of the evci i -'ng..

The Cleaners scored again, In the fourth, as the result of an oi'-ror on Anaslnslu's ground ball, and, Hall's single. • , ,' •

In the fifth the lid blew o t f ' o s Longobai'dl blasted a home, tun Into deep left center lo score Hemming ahead of him, 'I'lie sixth. Was repetitious of the tltth as Hall rocketed one again Into left center for the night's second liomc run, scoring Bngnoll ahead of hlhi.

While the Cleaners were mak­ing mei'i-y oft the pitching of Kolpor arid CavaJlcro who pitched the sixth Oh'l Ihc^iicvenih, Hall allowed the Vols only one hit, a second Inning double by Kalper. After that only two nien reached base via the walk-route. Kalper •caching botli times, once In the fourth and once In the .seventh.

Longobai'dl was the hitting star tor :the Cleonors,' gett ing a pair ot singles and a home run In three t imes at' bat. Bblh ho and Ilnll shared the runs-batted In liohors at-, thr.oe i apiece. •' ' Kowalskl . bt. the Cleaners j i a d

a pertcct .nlght with two singles, a sacrifice land a wa|k, as did Kal­per. with a-double'ahid two;walks, ; ,S l enhom, .was [tiie' only' other

flcenimn 'to g e l a , h i t , when he led oft with a single ogolnsi Ros-s e l i l . ' . •• '. •' ;:• ' ' " • • , , ' . ' :'..'.• .

' As a result pt the victory the Cleaners are tied with Proto's for the league lend with two victories and no defeats. Proto's has ,play­ed two tics, while, the Clctinei's

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l o I n i i M , Iniy o r r e m o i l e l . 'j ..

7j T H E U N I T E D itiUMiNATiNO

UI Ul UI UI UI 'JI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI

If HG0,G48.Tf

840,395.70 230,972.™ 293,424.58

1,549,222.60 46,304.39 1,702.97

p f M v " ^ L . " ' ^ „ ^ * ' , ^ ' ' " ' * ' ' ' <"'" " f ™ BRANFOKD TRUST COM-N i ^ M r n T w . ^ .T'J .^ '* ' CONTOSOTICUT. A STATE BANIUNO

1055 CLOSE O F B U S I N E S S ON tlUNE 311,

Published In accordance with a call made, by the Bunk Coinnils-sioiier pui'sunnt to the provisions ot the banking law of the Sta le of Lonneellcut.

„ , , , ASSETS i.ash, balances with other banks. Including resei-ve

balance, and cash Items in process ot collection united States Government obligations

direct and guaranteed . . . , . ; . . . , Obligations of States and political subdivisions . . . . . ' . Other bonds, notes, and debentures : Loans and discounts (lricluding.'|i443.87 overdrafts) . Furniture and fixtures Other oasets . . . . . . . ; . , . . . . . ' . ' . . . ' . . . ' . . . . . . . '

/rOTAL ASSETS'*

' • L I A U O i T I E S ' Demand deposits of, individuals,' parliiorehlps, ond

eorporatloiis . . , - . . . . . . . . ' . . , . , ' . . . . . . . , . . , , 'I'liiie deposits ot Individuals, partnerships, antl '

corporations (including deposits In savings department) . . . ." . ;

Deposits of United States Government (Including, postal savings) .•

Deposits of Sta les and political'subdivisions . . . . . . . . . Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified ntKl otflcei's checks, etc.) .

TOTAL DEPOSITS lf3,09G,388 22

Other liabilities . . \ . • T O T A L ' L I A B I U T I E S (not Including subordinated obligations shown below) . , , , CiipUtU Aeoounts

Capital; stock (toitU par v a l u e ) : Common f 100,00000 100 000 00 .f'^fP'^f '•••;••• • • 270;00000 Undivided profits 23,005 54

$3,522,731:51

!52,494,447,t.iS

549,454,23

41 199

94 15

,930.11 ,8,30.93 ,9G9 65 i,75C 20

32,4.17 75

S3,128,S25 97

TOTAL C/iPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES A N D

393,003 51

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . . , . 13,522.7.1151 ASSETS A N D UABULI'IIKS O F SAVINGS DEPAKTBUSN'r

INCLUUED I N 'HIE ABOVE STATEMENT (These assets are segregated and set npait by low tor the

protection o t savings department depositors) Cash on hand and bolances with other banks $ 5,0050 03 United S t a l e s Government obligations,

direct and guai'anteed 79,9311 ;ii Other bonds, notes and debentures S'QOO no 'Loans -fiR'sTi T-. Other assets 100 75

TOTAL SAVINGS D E P A R T M E N T ASSETS . S 249 454'25 U A B I U T I E S

Savings depai tment deposits S 249 454 "3 TOTAL SAVINGS D E P A R T M E N T

LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . ' I J 2.19,4D4.'i5

SIEMOUANDA Assets pledged or assigned, to s ecu i e liabilities and

1 for other purposes (including nolcs and bills rodlscounled and securities sold with agi ce­m e n t to repurchase) j 100,000 00 State ot Conn., County ot N e w Haven, ss: Bianford, Julv W e , Frank S. Bradley, Vice-President, and Wallace H. Foole,

Treasurer, ot. the Bt:anlard T r u s t Company dp solemnly swcai thai the lorcgolng s lntcment and other IntorinaUon Is UUe lo tlic best 61 our knowledge and, belief,

Frank S. .Bradley, Vice-President , Wallace H. Foote , Treasurer '

Patricia E . Stajak, Notai-y Public Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of July, 1905

12, 1955.

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del till ilisi u v i n ,1 lull It ll \ i I ) , M'l y tin libit,il pi ml

ni l It's i.illiil till Mi l Mdiffiniie I'lm . . . and

"iiinli'i ot iMiiii lus' I'll" pii> « ;i(iM' lliul mill-

(iiiiM (I i(/i »ii(i(,'(i/i;i('*, >il jo i i gel ll.ivui . l l i . i l

i i i i i ipiiiLs Willi iititliiii}; It ss ill,in llie luosL cxpeii .

bill) hl.i)ili j''dii ovci bpii .ul on l i i cad!

Yiiii i.iii spicad liil-jNUI tin llii sodci^l, Iteslu'sl

ttliii' III 111 cad \Mllt iiibl all easy s lu ikc id llic kniii'.

And It \tn)s fiLslici'liibliiig [ill weeks iiiiil w i c k s

liiin;i 1 'I bill's liecuiisc ot llic l u i l l j aina/tii^ kfi'p-

iiiH <|iiiililii's of lltl-iMJl's e\iK'iibne li i^iedirii ls .

Ab II iiittill, juii i n n litive lliib. (laMiilul, ^olili'ii

\e l l ( i» sp ic id (III yiiiit lablc ftii b u m s .il a liiiii:

Milliiiiil all) won J iiluiul lis ''liitiiiiii;"<ii spoil 1 tig

111 b i l l , jnii I lilt e \ t i i bloik be \e ia l poiitidH ui

nil Nlil 111 tl l ime III an o u b n . i i ) ielii |;Lialiit and

bpaic j u u i s d i e x l i i i l i ip s lu I I I C ^ I U K I'a.

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ricli a i idsHerl it l i ibli 's . . . l io» ll liiini^buul ibc best

Ibivois ill ollici binds iiisleiiil ul "iniisking" ibelii.

U r c a l l y does tiukii 11 ilcliiitiili.s diireHjiii e.

S m a l l sbuppi'iH kiimv tJiiil il diiesii'l pay lu

HpiMid less on lutid wbiMi'il incuiiis bkniipiii^ uii

Ibivui Ul nouiisliuicii l . Mill now, wllli 'IHi-MJi

Mlir^itliiic I'llli yuii |,;i'l ibc lllli'sl piiidlHl ul lis

kind foi table use and [ur ii iokiii | j , lou. In (aul,

nnytbiii(. yuu sptuud willi l l | | .M) i , I'uiik 01 bake

or fry willi il, ui l l laste )U»t a lillli; bcUel . . . l|io

l i l l le bil llial sepal.i lfh llii- lotik litiiii ibe c l ic l l

Stl i[ )OHr biiiilly biisn'l lasl i i l l i ipNin y d ,

iiiiikc Join own iioi idril i i l ilisii>vriy ill yoin

iii'iBbboibuiiil jiiiii 11's. You'll wel™"iiiclliiiiliai((;o

- on yum lablc mid in yuui pu i se !

lixeluwivft Uunl^ft /»/t»«;H5,'» ffitms thm hollvr, '"f.f« ul Mf ilni pFtos

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JAV U E I'llOTO CKNTEK

Film - Camera Supplies Custom Finishing 24 lir. service

52 Main St. H U 8-4316

I.IGOETT REXAl, t i UUUQ

Drugs - Cosmetics - Fi lm

Fountain

230 Main St. H U 8-1897

BKANFORD SAVINGS BANK

Savings Accounts

S a f e Deposit B o x e s

204 Main St , H U 8-2525

SHORE LINE E l £ C T R I O

222 Main St , Brantord

Service on Major Appliances

Phone HU 8-0810

CAVAIXARO PACKAGE STORE

Largest Stock ol

Wines * Liquors - Beers

303 Main St. Down the Hill

B R A N P O R D R E S T A U R A N T

Breakfast - L'uneheon - Dinners

Orders to Take Out

262 Main St . H U 8-9257

WILSON AUTO SALES, Inc.

Ford Spl^a^jjii, Service •.

HU yiaWe , •447 MbAlbwese "St. ' BVanlord

': r

SIAKCUS Bo - Jl.^l) STOKE

Opposite Town Hall

on the cireen

2.34 Main St. HU 8-9295

JAY KAY

Formerly Carroll's Cut Rate

Cosmetics - FUin

Fountoln Service

262 Main St. H U 8-9287

OABEL'S

Main Package Store

258 Main St. H U 8-1072

FREE DELIVERY

WHITEWAY FISH SIAKKEX

Fresh - Fresh - Fresh

294 Main St . Brantord

, H U 8-1759

B R A N F O R D TV C E N T E R

T V - Rodlo - Sales

268 Main S t . H U 8-9571

H O R W I T Z , U E r T . STORE

Summer & Beach Wear

Children's W e a r

228 Main S t . HU 8-2549

MARTIN BOHAN Jewelers

Watches, Si lver, W a t c h Repair

^183 Montowcs^! S L ' - H U . 8-158^

DAN'S MEN * HOYS SHOP

All Sunniipr Wear & Fool Wear

315 Main St. HU 8-1134

A I A N E S P A

Fountain - Magazhiei

Suntain Oil

Brantord Theater Building

HU 8-9381

PALAIA'S DEPT. STORE

Complete Line ot Summer

Apparel & Foot Wear

50 Main St . HU 8-9333

»1A1N COFFEE SHOP

Salads - Luncheons

Grinders

296 Main St. HU 8-9332

INDIAN N E C K U A R A a B

Scot t Atwater

Outboard Motors

Indian N e c k Ave. HU 8-0841

W E S T E R N AUTO STORES

Auto Supplies - Hardware

Fishing Tackle

270 Main S t . HU 8-3165

in i . l .TOP OIKMIAWl)

Fresh Fruit it V*.M;olables

from the Farm Dally

Roiile 1, Brantord UU 8-0779

SONDERGAAKU Juwelcrs

Jewelry - Watches - Silver

Watch Repair

250 Main St , HU 8-9132

W E B CENTRAL HARDWAKI'l

Gifts « Hardware - Paint

246 Main St, HU 8-1,310

BKANFOHII ri l l l .ST CO.

Savings Accounts

Loans

119 Monloweso St . HU 8-2501

BRANFORD DRUG CO., Iini.

Drijgs •• Cosmetics

Fi lm - Fountain

305 Main St. IIU 8-2535

DAYTON'S

T h e Ladles' Store ,

of Courtesy & Value i

301 Main St. East Haven

Te l . HO 7-5318

CENTRAL.' TELEVISION: Sa les ,'& Seiwlce

Phono, Radio Repair Service 54 Main St.' Brnntord

.-HU 8-3764 . .— HU .8-9213

SUVAL'B UEPT. STORE

Janliicn '

Complete Lino of B e a c h '

" - & Sport Wear', •.,. .'

260,,Maln S t , ~ . \ HU 8,-X.4;l'l

0-WE-NE-GO INN Lliidtin Ave . 'j^ Iiidiuu N e c k

• SWIM •'v. , ^

• DINE \ l

• DANCE

At a Connecticut Showplace "• Enjoy Your Cocktail on Oitt Sea View P o r c h ,

' FOR RESERVATIONS

Call Branford, HU 8-3805 ^

HOWIE'S Pee-Wee

GOLF IT BEATS THEM ALL.

N e w , longitr fair Ittiies," Dlilitll. downblll uiid s e t within u beuutiful grove of trees.

LOCATED AT

HOWIE'S RESTAURANT

Route 1, Bfd., Conn.

SAT. NIGHT SAT. NIGHT

DANCE L i n g e r A w h i l e W i t h

AL GENTILE ' and Hia Bund of 1,000 Melodies Stars of Stage, Radio, TV, Ballroom

D A N C E MUSIC AS YOU LIKE IT

PALMER'S CASINO Indian Neck Branford Conn.

Free Parking

CAROUSEL PLAY HOUSE Linden Avenue. Indian Neck

Beside the Montowese House

Current Show \^\ on Page.3 \\\^

: • 1 • ' ! '

Wednesday Special ., \ \ X / ' A L L S E A T S \ \ >&

$L50 plus tax [ ^ ' ^

Thursday . Satui/day $L50-$2 .00 Seats ''Plus Tax

F O B RESERVATIONS CALL IIU 8-8384 ' - • • • I

MONTOWESE ON T H E SOUND

I n d i a n N e c k B r a n f o r d , C o n n . CONNECI'ICUT'H MOST l iEAU'ri l 'UL REBOUT

BATHING CABANAS DUtECTLY ON 100 I'OOT BEACH

(BY T H E MONTH Oil THE SEASON) \

TENNIS COURTS PRO LESSONS - CHAMWONSIUP COURTS

B A S E U A U . , BOATING, FISHING, SWIMMINO

DINNERS BY RESERVATION ^

COCKTAIL LOUNGE \ \ DANCING EVERY EVENING y

(COATS AND TIES I'LEASE) '<

Phone HU'8-2558 for Reservations

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KNUDSEN DAIRY Featuring Vz Gal.

•(M^ .^f To Take Home

\--lL'"^ 15 Wonderful Flavors

'SL=J^K^ of Quality Ice Cream

to Choose from.

$1.10 Vz Gal.

Main Street, East Haven, Conn.

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loinl (if Z1. Alf 1-15(1 I f(l((r-('(- nuA is l(?fl(1('i' ".'lew*' Id llic cliUr(!hr

IMivjiril. who Is o»ij .V('iir(Rri, ifi (1 1,1 ? Mcoill (•((Hchniirt rank lift linrt to hfli'e lull ni>lil(!V(;m<>nt liadgi'ii Al r'c'cni, lie hns 21 liii(1g(>s lull ht'(?il(! iin(? • n»(?Ji; In lift?.', savin anil fjWinimlltg \>e.Ui\n \\\x ino, (•(ill i)ii«ilty,for llie Eagle Biinil

Willi iiieir laitiei", ihi; two i..nVi enjoy rnemlienliip in the i7inl«i of II1.J Air(:<\<-, ail liniKii-.-,tr: ndtionai l.((>ii>ctiir<w(l of

iihiiipfd^. Thfc i.io-fif:iii.-..(i '-lar..^'' i t i iift-.v meirt-.f:i'! Hi ic':':i(.iiitiuii i.i 111.;!!' iijr-i.v', iiMiiiir iiiM'l iJHrti.;ip?(U.iii Ui

••ncnutmaslcr's K(!y' U'hlch he Tliiifs., Jiilv won In 1S52. The special award li granlpd 10 Ihow who \\ave\ Rivpn outslandlng Ipariorshlp In scouting for ol Inn.?! Ihri o years and who have coniplcK.'il special iiftlnlnn programs. ,

Aim BnnillttniB A« 8 Pack 1(1 dan innllier li.r

lli» pnat limits.y«nrs, Mrs, Ms-lliro alco Is now o eaJirttdaie for a-t'Oinparnhle iKinor. lite 'Scnili-er's Awnril", She liii;; (-.ervcd as a lien • iVinlher. since lii-lil when slm siipi i-vlsed the arllvllle^ of PacirafJ, Mis, lilla Ralston, ut Lenox ttl,. New llaVeii Is also a denninllier of f-*a( k (l-l.

Til addlllnii In his Smuimastef diillea, Mr. Matiiro was ilirectc.r ol. the Scout camp Bit«Bi Cani-p Hnbliieer 111 ISast Hav^n lust iilmmer and will he In chsigt.c.f ilii iranip a(7/iiii this .siiniiner lli.s ii'-iiKH i(; Idtjli in I he l Hini HivcT valley, and Mr. Iilatmo can sae

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BRANFORD MOTORS Inc.

CHEVROtET

Phone HUbii rd UM

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FLORIST of EAST HAVIN

Weil.iingg

Cirrhiiayg

lilness

'^' Special Occasions

jl) DODGE AVE. — TEL. HO 7-631S

Mi'liiliciH (if l l ir Mull e i f liuiiic- ill Kivca l i i l Willinm. Scoiilinnalur Mnliiro,

All nrc hrlivc piiilicipanU in

'riioie flic five Kniiil rensims wliyWr.iainl Mii liono Mnl-iiio,'o( J.'l SiiiiM'l Till, have lak-fh'll Irad lolc- In (iii;lilll/lni; anil dlreellnu rf tiiinibei nl Hin flioiil unlw In llili goneinl urea

I'lio "lenaoiia", ns Mr. Malliin tiiilniiiRly poliilcil tliciii mil In IlKiei'dali! home, me Ihe (niiplci flVo youilK hom Of Ihe fhe Ufiys, ivta have iilieady made an iltllll'Clislvi' K'COld uf ll(Nle\e-llfqilti' |ii.«colillni;. rTho''Mutuios nil' ((iiivlilii.ll

IliAtVII oriors Ihelr Miiih(.Hleis llii^.boiii guide pioiiiam of ac­tivity. Bill tills lb noi Ihe ijiilv reasqiv thai they have Ihrowii tlientselveil wlndulieaiiedly Inlii t(ie>''Boy Seoul niovomenl. ! feqitir'Ciiiim'clcil With .SiiiiitH nwh 'Mnluro, u clcili at llm Pljtding B0)( Conipoiiy, liu'i liiien Wiflr icoullinj evci sineit 1(11 jBljjfrt Troup tf'i in New Jliiviin a^ft Seoul. "Off imd on' since

— Syrot i i ik Sliiiliii fiiiilily |)ii«u ill Scout uiiifnrin ill ill •Sliiiwii arc Tlionia.s, Mra. MnUiio,

RoLiert, liclyvnrf.! iinc| Alfr(;(J. Boy .Scoill rnovciuetil

he has been, cnnneclcd wllli, II lii OIK! way or unollioi'. At present 111 Is .S(Oiilniuslei fni Tioop II spoiisoied by fhle Pllijilin CViii-Krei'alloiial Chureli In Ncw.Hft-von, n post he link bad since 1033, and Cubinii.slcr of Puck 41

Ifla liiteri-.Ht lia.s cni-rluir ovei In lilu wife, and Mra. Mulnro h 11 den-indlher of. Culi I iick 'M also iinilci the aptiiisdislilp 'uf the PIlKrliiiChnrcli, "We've had a hit of full" Mrs. IMnliiro wilil of lit 1 expel l(MK(s as (i slipeul-soi of Ihe Cub puik lo which her" three youngest son^, 'riumi-U3, JO, ilndWlUlttni iiud Hoborl, 8-y'uai-()ld twins; beUiiif!

Oldei' llflya Iliihr Awards The two oldcHt buys are mum-

beia al Tioop 'Jl uiidi i tlieli fathei, AltiuU, whu la 11, waa mnde nn Hnele Bcuut I Ida pnat Alull iti III a colli I tif honor of llie Tidop Me iioedud 21 infill lindijes lo qualify, fiiiil bold^ a

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Busiiioss Oiireciery

RALPH P. I aA§TELLON I G«K riU liibiiraauu > OW kOTm I ii il. I

VOOB HO.Sii. > .>• Vl>Clie'Afilo I

fOlDK lilKINi •iS J ^ Main St., I usL llafcn i

IIO 7-7111111 I

i C P . ELEGTRSCAl SERVBGE, INC.

Jaduftbiai ElettiUimiE

HCONTRACT(iK.S-

General Elodric and Hotpoint

\^ APPLIANCES i' Store & Office

467 Muiu SU Kuil Haven

HO 7-2298 )10 7-1854

( ^ e n Eveumijii & Suturday

I t '^ Aufie'a Aulu Kepiiir .Ceureml Kepuirlnn SW* — Uulli;4icl •%

AAA SERVICE AAA.

t BUY THIS

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CONVAlMSCFiNT, IKKSIMTAL

I Mm. Kuy Aii.iatueiu,' Oil Kr'iuilt'icd NlH'jseii ill "

f AKi'iiiluiu'e Day mt j . Niijlil C m ('fully I'lrpUI'iivl M c a l t

Ullil l)l(:tK Midiie HO 7-S828 '

^ S'.i Muiii Hi.—KUBI I lavcii

"Aiillioi't/<.J Ueulci"

Internatioital Trucks

-SALES — .SERVICE

East Haven ^ Green Garage

niS Main St. 110 7-a7»6

Cenliul Cleaiieri Uyci<^

Home uf Diiliiictive Cletitiuie

Wti Oprrate Oui- Owru PUnl

4-Hour Cleaiuiig Seivic*

Call (ar and Deliver 3ll'.i Main Ht. fKuu* UO ';-OU'lll

STAN'S -i TV CENTER

OAIX iron fnOiiUn' tuutVlCK

l-tiiiua UO ti-ff»4« W4t

bm/f/^

its bigger^ smarter aind rn&te powerful than

any other cat at ainything like the price!

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'A .Miles .siii'C('.(4 lila> I'i)iilim''s sl;ifl.M on lli(> iliMwin;,' lioMlds • Willi fiidineuu, iiiul (lc.sj;{iit;lM who liiivo liui'ii .scliook'il, I'oi- ycni.M iii Ihu I'oiiti.'ic ifloa ol'^ivint; iiiovo pooijlc! moi-u cur lui- lu.'i.s moiiuy. • . >

'I'likt! I.lu' m.'iKor of .size*. Wilj i ils lonji

Vi'J.' Of KM' wlu'clbii.MO and t>\(i-.'i, lil|t-c;u*

lu'l'l, I'onliiic provides i'Oiid-liiii,'i;iiii; eoin-

I'orL Mild ;i I'.ale, Koeiirt; Ceoliiuf yoii (f(>| in

111) (illier cnr iicni' il ' iii price!

Now I like llii.s h\\x, I'ooiny ctw iiiid mir-

voinul it, wilh lite iinm-ili'lieil iliulim^linn

pi 'lVin-S(V('!iK- HlyliiiK 'ind Vojtiio T w o -

u ' 'oning-rboaaty thaL obviouijly iii LuUiutj

l,lio liirn on (lui fiil.iiro—nnd you h a v e jiiioLliui- rciiHOn foe Ponliae'ti phenomenal Balos jut;co.ss.

Tl int nlono woidd be onoti'gli for nicsfc

cm-s—but not for PonLiac! .. >

V'liiitiac cofuora the m a r k e t on vahifJ

witlt the nio.st povvei'i'ul engine within

ItiiiulrodH of (lollari? of i ts pi-ieo. Tliu

HOiisational 200-hoi\supowor Strato-Sti 'oak

V-a with roiir-b.irrot cai-biirotoi'* ia tlio

newest, ino . i tmot lern |)owei- you can buy*

i n aceelei'fttion ai i i l in jiti.'i.iinK Ppwcf y o u ' r e

on even toi'm.t with anytlring oii the road .

And fitill more in yovu' I'avor ia the l^c t

t h a t l.oday'.s Pont iae ia bet ter ing even ita own enviable reputa t ion Cor dependabi l i ty and economy! '

.Tf by now you ' re thinking "Tbi-i is what

T y e wanted all a long j" , we Buggest yon

a top in and talk dollars and eents . T h a t ' s

when you'll get the filial reason for Pon t i ac ' s

. record popular i ty—tl ie fact tha t yon can

fit a big, powerful, future-fashioned Pon-

tiac into tiny luw-enr biidseU You'll never

find it. easier to jret into the fine-ear class

t l ian right now! 'Uw extra cost option

64 MAIN STREET RA6E, INC

BRANFORD

Tttiirs.. July 14, 1955. Branford Rtvicw-Et«t Htt^tK NtW^f

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Follow the crowds to Sears for Summer Savings Specials.. .We've got ©varything under the sun for you and your fami ly during our exciting

WeluDcBigned, Reinforeed, Heavy Gauge Vinyl Plaeticl

Wading P©©l » Hsi tubviar steel frarr.s

e Ensuisisa £srnsr t sp t i

Hot weather special at low, low price! Keeps the kiddies cool right in the backyard. Convenient drain. Plastic cups on leg botlom.s. F rame en­ameled red. Large 7 2x48x12-inch size!

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