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1 .;:-j:s.-;.rf; ---r..-." " ER.=t Hftven Haeamun Lbrary East Haven, Gbnn :--.;. t.»-s.e-<-j*««*ft.8 TCll <t Our Telephone Numbers Busness: Atwalcr Edtal: HObarl \1,. V11 - N<X :!ll Tovn Hopes F Settlement ByN.H. On $4 Tax Bll Town fcals wll seek an ea- ly.lanuary meelng wth Moy- Plecl Rchard C. Lee ond te New Haven Arpt Commsson over.proxmntely lour thousand dol- las wth taxes due East llav- *, en, Salvate Longobd, las col-.,"" hkl, revealed yestertlay., \ Loear bftlelnls wll seek a pay-, mem back taxes on arpt proj, perly whch s on East Haven J Mde te dvsonal lne and,l whch sleveuo-roduclnr ndent pendel opo-alon Zf al pt. > Longobadl " sal(\. that he had met Wth Ols A. Bacon, menler Arpt Commsson, who agreed to an early conference to be attended by Lee ond hs cpaton counsel. Se Pont tetu.sal Cty New Haven to pay taxes on such property has been a se pont wth Ea.st Haven f a number years, Accdng to an gnal agreement under whch land was deeded to arpt, t s clamed. New Haven agreed to permt East Haven to tax properly that produced re c. leaum Pubtjhtl WKVty by Fr«Press Pbtcalonl. nc. Y,mlv Slbscrntl,n S.5. Local Stes Stay Open Untl 9 p. n. Local stes wll contnue to stay ojen evenllks untl 11 p. n. f. romalndr.sllo)plng perod ttefe Ctrlstmus. On Thursday next WM-U lle. stes \yh close at (l p. n., K1-.wpotL Seole, presdent:, - Cluunher Clnnmerce nnouuees. Approxmately two de/en stes have agreed U\ ohstvr a lek loluhy week-end renuln- nj; closed on Sutrday, Oee. ;t. Se6he sad. Anunnhuncenent regadtnc tls wjll bo ssued next week., Rsl OTfvvo-Car Accdents lcrc Over Past Week East Hvt-n was nfflclol n rash \wq-car colhso; past weou. but (lamaro over 16, lax properly umv «uuuv.<.-u.- me. -v."" *,,,.,,v n vonue and tha was not dh-ectly lmted-n al oases.and ony o nssocnted wth operaton njury, mn nature, was repted. Polce recds lsted llc.arpt. Accdng lo avalable nfmaton, local tax clams were not followng accdents. Thursday (Dec. 1) at,:1 p. pressed untl late Judge Armon Krll<an, who surved a.s m. a car drven by John U. Olson, 19, 4 VUtng St., struclc tle left front, fender an vehcle drven by Angelna Moojl,, town counsel under tle frst Clancy admnstrolton, prepared court 6 Prospect FH.. The nccdent acton and secured an out--court occurred at "ntersoctov settlement f about half amount that was due at tme...joan-meol, three,-a passenger Man and Hgh Ss.. One source states that tlere s n tle second car trecelvod. a bump a queston legalty n pow on head. She was treated by. a e*, one muncpalty to tax famly physcan. Offcer Waller property an. Maras nvestgated. No, arrest Agrceablft To Tnxnff Allen Hubbard, charman o. Was made Arpt Commssont was,once quo- Oh Saturday at 5-p. m,.a car drven-by Oscar Olson, 51,.- Xah rto effect that hp-.was Meadow St,, struck lt "sde agrmableto ttlxatloh by tjs-town ny land addt.llyn%lred ot.n;» "Pt"?,, JV" by.arpt so lonft as that; pro- Cpoper,; :"? NT.J; "by -arpt. ldweveh>ne7.dd"...not refe.r to tle long-standng cphtrovc-.sy and hs v ew.s-tlfc,tntter are not known.... V;;!..-,. Recently; an arpt brew Vngan dsmantlng an old.home ol Tmer property jx Carnn.e Capone, n der to reduce taxable value.properly whch was bought by hd,arpt earler tlls year. V t s very lkely that local fcals wll also lake up.subject properly drectly ea.st present arpt boundary,wth respect to cbnfctng plan.s f thnt mmedate-area. To Town t s valuable us a ste f lglt ndustry, Wlle lle arpt would lke lo have t f an e.xtended run-way and clearance. NEWS To Publsh On Tues. Next Week Some chldren wlo wll parlcput are Kleun Csano, djushter.ndue s are seven. The play wll be presetd n old Stun ond-grude n classes held U church seluol juldn;. TAST".vvS. VtNNT Hgh School Tree rrusnay, nhxnmk! w,!.>: - -Lucas Studo ll llu- hl).v n tn- lth School hnds to h hbltly ntnnsphtr ns stdmts A Chrstmas tree,.>,.,, l srasn. Admlrn; tr- nr (left to ruht*: Mss l)<rolhy (. KMfo, prcpurr dnat dlmn grls; Jloua Murrj. asssthul prncpal; rucpnl Curl (Jtrv; Supt. K. \rnon llys; and an ndtfted stdmt. Seek Volunlcers To Assst n Polo Campagn.Volunteers are belnf; souphl to assst-n Mcrs Marcon Polo.whch wll be conducted" on, Frday- evenng, next.tnnuary 1) by teams wkng.uld.llo dstrlels(yjtan,.mss Elnno R. llomer,- charman :..event;, un- nouneed-j-sweek.- Women Vers Leag. Studes Revson Stap Consttuton A revson tlo slate consulutlon toward he enjl mttklng.ll a me effcent 111- slrunenl t handlng noclj- Concetlcut budget -sessons, revson.sy.sten representaton and a rcduelon le number slate agences: to a wmble set. unts. The wkshop on state con- n day problems.;s one- (Mf - c(, man projects beng studed: W.stltullon was fr.sl four to Leaguc-vWpmen:,Y<Jer% * bo held,,,, by, he League., to... help ts, -odn;toaat»lk>f»lven;t)y,:8w.j pmb detcrwlne..:vlhe.knd Hears and bachels alsn-hnye- rhoma?teme.cw.tn Ave. rrear Sht Beach Rd cllnges tle l,n Lealtue League feels ageto each, car wa between $15 been.nvlled to; jon.n te.drve tle Sst SloV nlt Of..tle-leagu shouldbe; ncnbrnted nto n re.nnd,$.t. Olson was charged-by.volunteers shoultl contact any nt a ;rccenl meetng. ; / ;...sed const ulon. Offcer Frank.Konesky.Wll.volaton rules road. he followng urea cnpl.ans;.,.mrs..meeker, dl.!cusson leader, The hgl lght. League.Mrs.. Walter Kao, O 7-.Sq..slated t.hat t. s.tho, ellef.ot program wl he.stagng a Mgan Pont; Mrs. W. M. Brown l-.eague that certan changes,are. O.Sunday at 1:1. a. m. nt mock con.slutlonl, conventon jr., HO7-5171, MomouKUln; Mrs! S. nter.sepl.on. Man St..-lnd Gersl) Ave., a car dvcn. by. Robert needed. n der.to adapt.con- next sprng when delegate.? elected ly League untshruelohl to Anderson, nD. Olls; Mrs.sUtulon.1 th./ eentury.- needs. Wallace Pazck, HO 7-7-1, Tultle; ToTclll,. 18, tt :.15 Man.St., "The consttuton,",.she;, snld,.slate wll parlcpate. Mrs; Carylo Frnwley, O 7-1S.18, Branfd, was n cblslon wth a "wrltlon n 1818,when state Revson consttuton hs Unon; Mrs. P. Slreto. O 7-179, gar dfven by Orlandgr. Mrolt, was rural and ngrcullurn, faled Gerrlsh; Mrs. C. McNally, HObeen under study hy 8;; : 8 Clay St., New Haven. to provde lle mncllnery, necessary lo cope eftcently; nnd.eco- Wlen completed study l.s cx 7-, Salt oslall; Mrs. Wllam League f past several years. Damage was lmted. Offlcc-.ldseph Pascarella nvestgnled. No thony Schul-A 11 fl-u-l-l, nver- Slant, HO 7-811, Laurel; Mrs. Anhomleally wth,. problems pecled to yeld a set recommendallons f revsng slate re-st \yns made., dnle; Mrs, Benjamn Conley, Ho- now urban and nduslral/ed On Monday al :5.5 p. m. nt 7-Gl; Fo.xon; and Mrs. Kenneth slate."....,- : -. >> - cpnsllluton n der lo produce a ManSt. nd Chdsey Ave., n cr Eergmnnn.. HO 7-7nn, Hgland. Mrs. Meeker lsted.some me effcent state government parlcdu aspects pf- reorkantenllon whch League.,wll con.safeguards n tle present docu wloul snerfldng any drvenljy Eml P. Bloomqulst, 58,.5.Stuyvesant Ave., New lnven, was. n collson wth n car sder to acheve- a;"me.responsble, responsve and effcent.gov The East She.unt ; ment.. he HAS A\nN NWS drven by,lohn Houlhan, 65, wll luhllsl on Tuesday nextwtlv h cause tlstms 177 Hemngway Ave. Damage \vas ernment". They nclude: homo League conssts League members from l-asl Haven, Brnnfd lmted. Both drvers were charged wth volaton mot vellcle and advertlsk copy wll he 5 tnn ly lle General Assembly, a and Annex. nlereslod women 11olda,v. Deue f news tems rule, reducton specal cgsa- (Cnnd On arc Tlree) p Monda.v. lnn on dual flce-loldlk. annual An Ell and Three Gngerbread (lldren l,re-.enl:.nll AHent tosano, Uehard Sm ll, rarol Swek. Church ;yn tomrow ("rl;.\ ul r.:(l p. n. from se oommuntleb are. nvted to jon and partcpate n actvtes. nfmaton may be oblalned from Mrs. John FU Blb-Snatchcrs Spol Chr.stmas Lghts Dsplay An ndcpenlcnt Weekly paper G Cena A Copy $.ro A Yca Commttee F Lason Wth Teachers s Voted By Board Of Educaton Foustel Martn llallan Named As Puldc Wlds Connner Th.clccllon Marlln llallo-. three Ncholas Dr.. as a Town cnlsskno hl ;lways and publc wks was announced today ly fce Frst Seleelnan Krnl S. Chmey. The. nssnke, gvng just lume and ttle, was huded out ly Mrs. Mary Snbo, welfare super vs lufl secretary to flrsv selectman. llallan,.who s mulcd and has several chldren,was repted 1(1 have resgned hs fce as lcmy sherff n der to assurnc hs new dutes. Salary f new appontment was not slated n announcement. Dutes new commssoner were not lsted, but t s pos.slble that y wll encompass me tlnh those late Fred Bowden who had servtd as feman Towl hghway crews. lo post vaeal cd upon Bowden s death past yer ws never flled, oxcepthk on n tempary bass. Frst Selectman Clancy hud stall ed last week lat.selecton a supervs to attend lo varous publc wks operatons would leave hm me tme to handle many dutes hs own fce. Okl Stone Church Pageant On TV Nne hlrhvsc.hool Bturtent«,fnh East Haven wll jon n televsed presenlnllon Old.Stone Church Natvty pageant ntj noon tomrow (Frday over WNHC-TV, t was announced yesterday.. The producton, whch wll he undertho nuspues Newlla: ven County Churches, wlm. ho drected hy Bro llerrod, fale Drama School;! n addton, three,ktudents tto drama schodl, wll take part, Tree Kngs n tle pagent.. Mss Malylna- Montgomery,, a, student lt. lumden lllgh School, wl l play pt Mury., he pts tho ungels n pny wll be taken by;volda Knght, Ardon Gustafson, Los,urtge,.ToAnn Wolfe, Nancy lnrrnglon, Prsdlla Mcntosh, Wlmn lussoll and Shlela Kngloheh, >, The. pttgetwll he smlar to onepresented nst year on Chrl.stmas Sunday n tho Old Slope Churfh. t wll he.repented agan ths comng CrlstmnB Sunday wth ho same cast, ; except that te part Three Kngs wll he token by members church. ax Len.s Prepared \)r ssuanee To l)eln(penl Owners, A warnng that tax Hens are be- ng prepnred f ssuance.lanuary 15 Hn nx-delnquent proplles was oscd ths week hy Snlvnte Longobndl, to.x,collect. Owners property on whch Hens arc ssued wll be eharged addtonal cdsl each len, whch wll amount to $.1.75.,.Longohardl repted that taxes n amount, $5, remaned to he collected on 15 lst. Those nxos were due nst March 15. The la.x collect repted Hnt, although he hos had consklcrablo success wth securng hack,taxes, outstandng amount \vas slghtly hlglcr than f tho sumo perod lost year. Properly owners who hove delayed payment snce March 15, face an rtpst charge one-halt per cent per month on tho amount taxes due Town Prepares To Gclcbrate Xmas Holday Next Week Custodans Ask Smlar Sct-Up; Rept Postponed Approval n recommendaton f psnbllshment n slx-mu Unson coumttee dvded cvely between representatves local tench>rs and Board Educ- lon was voted unanmously by hoard ll ts meetng Frday nkh. -. n tlq moontlmc, whle n rept on n lueetlh wth schob cubtbd- lolls was deferred t n nter ses-.sloh; tho board,; t was;learned that lle custddans are requestng a smlar lason commttee. The lllson oommlttec ls to, be composed throe member.? school. boards ;eommlttcfl on; schools hnd three rcp(ese<latlve.s cose by members ot leeh- ng slaff.l One represontntlve each wll he chosen by tft local Edu-. caton Assocaton and tho Teach-, e.s Federaton. The thrd wll bo elected nt largo frdm npprox- maloy 1 teachers n syslom. About se are not afflated wth er teacher ganl/.ttlon., Thcsuperntcrdcnt, Bchools.wll st nsnn oxtofflclq- nember wthout a vote, llo wll(!tvttbld;nll Next Wednesday between 1 hcetlgb dfhjdy wlch and 1 p.m., chluhen attendng wll he concnod wth dlsqusslpn local ehools wll start thcu-annuftl pobloms " mutul htcr- Chrstmas vacaton Whch est.to..od Educaton;and wn run through Sunday after tdlehj. Now Years Day, Toaetar roprescntutlvea vvntnns, Holday wll albo,l>,, : also "P J *Y The Chrstmas, bo ohaerycd by cmuwcs ot - - «"«"lvtoo on schools o&er, e tttl. Town. OfHcbr * comtnhtoo..we,yejj rfcnsed, oyer butpomc 6t that ss.loh,- and botrd menls seem. to. be slm- Uul..stttlsfled. -,,, :,.",, de*tln» Ktconhended -WU be (1 elosjcd ;;Bt.noon nox Thursday romnlnlng shut untl tho, folpwlng ;Mohdty, ttcddlnb to an announcement by Frst,So-; lectmun Jonk caancy. bnlow (Frdy)- nght ll, tho,nujher Town lnll.staff wll.attend n Chrldtmhs pnrty - m annual affar f TdWl cntployees..;., :.The, -lgnnum Memal L-, rnry, wll. he closed also on Chrstmas Eve. Tl- lbrary wll retlan topen only; untl5 p.m. Thursdaywhen t wlr clo.so untl t resute regular hous on tho followng.monday. Boolta now slamjcd- m due December G wll not come due unlll;decemb(!r 8, Mlw BethTayl announces. CosseS wll end at 1 noon ol Wodnoslay n, Hgh ScKdpl, nocdlng to.spt. U. Vdrhd nay«,nd elementary classes wll end at 1: p.m., as soon fts (he school buses arrve to retun chldren homo. There yvlll be.no aftenoosessons.., V The EAST HAVEN NEWS Wll publsh on Tuesday next -vvoo becouso Chrstmas holday; Deadlne f news tems wll be 5 p.n.- Monday... School Board Studes Systent Of nventy Of Supples.luvonle bulh-snatcherk who hjvf locn radng Chrstmas JKht on lle evgo6ns n front hf* Town Hall have been a sourcp nf dscouragement to The commttee on.scloos und llu.sc responsble f holday lghtng n Town center. commttee on buldngs kluood Scobo, presdent he Board Educaton have ecn Esl Haven Chamber pf CommV-c. repted that by, ely venty system,f school and jon- dl/ccled to "clock nto" n ths week some 6 empty sockelr llprlal supples to nee l,f any mevcr, he sad, he has "Just.about hr.r to hnvo r*pl"coment8, as a re- j;; l,,,,.sut depredaton.;. How- 1 The uetlon _., wns. taken!!, on rec fjvn up." Polce, hove been reel Ufsted* to keep an eye out.f. responsble ynungsters and to.ptrehend m.,.. Recently vandals knocked,.down one man decatons, but wkmen quckly set t. up agan..slong wnds joned culprts n weakng addllnnol damage to lle decatons, ths week. -Bufleed by a wnd near-gale volocty, alumnum streamers were sheared somo r tnsel. Cdl ktol TheaterTo Present Annual Xmas, Party F Kds ; The Captol Theaters annual chrl.slmas party, free f ol chl- dren nf fjast Haven and yclnlfy ; wll le held next Wedneday Of- lernoon starlng at oclock. Krhools wll close about nooh on ths date, and tlp dos to heaer on Man, St.wll open at ;1:. f apnual event..manakcr Erne Dnu has arj ranged a specal cartoon and wqst ern show. Candy and popcn wll he dstrbuted to those attendng. Admsson s free to,nl chldren grommar school age. ommendaton Francs Wlsh, charman hoard, after >a repot was delvered by Supt. R. Vernon Hays oh exstngssyte ot nventy t school books and supples, Hays repted that u doy-to-doy nventy was "very dlffteult" butrepted fles were avalable on elementary text books and books used n, Hgh.School.,,,.... Walsh stated that ho thought an mproved syftctt df nventy "would be htlpful-ln settng up school budget,",.., ; -, n malers act,ed upon by hoard at ts, meetng nst Frl- day, permsson was fn"antcd f use schod toclltlcs.to a numl)(>r prgan-atlons, Oego Berky nqured about nsurance coverage f such events. Supl. Hays explfllhed that sehool nsl- anre rate was adjusted accdng to ttttendonee at furctlons held n buldngs., ssuance anlrwtnton f alteratons and nstllaton electrcal outlets and-fxtures n sewng room and busness managers fce was authzed; An applcaton f ronsfer to frst grade ho ot B chld who had. begun,!readlng readness" classes n preparaton f entry nto frst grade n an outsde system was granted after dscusson hy board. The tral perod days was stpulated lu n prevous cose.,-, The bod.cceptcd a Rubm lt(d teachers f "home-omd" chldren. Athletc vouchers.f,l were, approved, a purchase dpr pf 151. f Uhrary, books ws repted.--: V,. -.:, ;. ; Kojt pslponcl,.bcrhatd C. 1,uongo,. board scc rotary and, charman o; cohrnlttec -(n- buldngs, repdcted, u nreetlng :wlth Jonts pn pbsslblo Acld aulhlng ekahl:llmenl specal onnlttee was. nuen. followng, a rept \>y Mss Elabeth Clapkovleh,.board menhcr and charman tho conlltee On schools. M.W.Chap. kbvch, reconmender follqw- ng poccdurcf; Handllrg: n- ters fecllg and gruung, wth ; teachexs.,. ;,.,. Problems.clementmy teochng staff lud to go through followng cnnnel; teach to prncpal p. elementary supervs n superntendent. n hgh sehnbl staff t would he; teacher to. prncpal to.super, nlendenl.,,,. t matter cannot be settled n way, llulkon commttee s to talce ll.up. Apparently conrmltteb may he called toger by. cltlec todcher; reptcsenlatvcs,,lle, fujerlntcndent :, sclqpr board mcmlmrs.. Aeerjhg; to Mss Chnpkovleh comnllce \youd- meet nt least bnceu monthuptll,ls mem-, bcn became bett" acquanted wth each and wth rnu,uol problems. -.,. -" Francs Walsh, charman Bod Educaton and t majbr ly member he commttee on schools, sad that lason commttee would consder settng up ot commttees n future to handle specfc problem.s. Outsde representaton on such commttees, «l8o, mght besought to help decde problems..laroldc.lall, os a. mnty mtjnber.commttee on schools, wll jon M.<S Chnpkpvch and Wolsh.as a member pf )abpn commttee. ;:, Meet Wlth,C»t«<lhu» Bernard C. L,uengp, charman ef cbmmlttee on buldngs, repted that hh conmlttee had. mot thmembers bf euslndlttl staff,;,hut that,;n, absence two members,tho commttee af tho Board changes butwthheld.- :,,_ hs rept eetng, hc-would wthhold hs untl Gege Letls opd,.wllam rpptuntl nter..wllam Wlhand Gege Letts,.Wthlgt; members.,. *"ll"tlvrs"s were absent frpm Frdoys mdet, mbft. Xrs"rt attend ;th;"cp"mmut«:. n;eetlng were Frl- Berky. chman. Com- "J- ;,,>; -: - >:/.; - mlttee on- transptaton and, f-. Harold-Reed, spokesman f nances rbpprtcavouchers.tptallng clstodlal staff, acknowlbdged, ths $878.(5, hev werc apprpvjd.: week.that ho. had : met wth tho Berky repted.tht a safftty problem nt Laurel St. school hld been solved by havng, - custbdlon re assst, bus, drvcr.after. dscharge pupl passenndt.... ;. : Becouso Chrstmas falls on lost, Frday ths month, board voted todlspphsc wth ts lfnal regular meetng. t \Sns noted thnt,.openng bds by, Elementary;School Buldng Commttee s due on December 9, and board agreed tht t would \\ boardcomrnlttee. He sad; that ameng a Hut pf submtted, recbtvmendatlons was ncluded a request f thc establshment ota lnlspn commttee :to whch.. costod- ;tth!( ; jtlght refcb matters!-r6t handled /satsfactly by rbutlre cfanels,,... r>" ".-.., /lleachcr eul;plea8ed j; Mss Dothy Jerden; presdent Teachers Ftderatlon, repted that she, was "very pleased" wth entre tone meefth rheclar Sessldn whenever "conference wth M.>s Chnpkoveh s requested n der not. to delay <=»nm"«she sad that llal- 1 school buldng program. 1 Contnued On Fage Tlww). n *4;

2 "-?» fvtn \f EAST tta\t5n NKWS. TtArmlay, Xw. 17, 185. Secton 1. Vast % \\ dlpf leafl jrmpn Nptna lmuskd r.venv THnsHAY»v NCOrATK) SnS Dlwvcll AvpMn, llamjrn. Conn. JONATHAN CZAR, EOlTOl Jt 7.JCU, AdvllslnB MsntRcr THE EAST HAVEN NEWS SB Man Strctt. Tel. HO Box 111 Eut luven AnVKBTSL>a KAlE ON APJ-JOAON BflnnM TeUlnno ATwalcr H-nOl BUBSORrVTON! $,11 (r year, payabln n advarno sblc. Wthout londprslp snd men as Jarslall, however, t s dotblhl llmt Amerca would wve n.snmcd rc.tponxlly f pronnlng tlp stely all pece-lovntr tnnh. ronenlly, sntreme lead Amerenn mltary operatons durng last Wld War, has been a target malcom ntaclts by eerlan men a lesser breed wlo lnve presumed to set tlem.sclves tp as proleelh tanst Ued tnenaee. As a fmer Army Chef Staff and as Keeretary Slate, General Marshall served well lonly hscountry but all nmnuld. The Nhel enc Prze s bs, eompletely. t Wonderll Prank SlNa.K COlY Oo Entered nx second class mntler on Mny S, ]fls, at Now laven, Connecllcl, under le act oc Mcl S, < Commendable Step The Board ldnenlon toulc n notewthy step 111.ts HUtlo/nton a lason eommttee to )ronote cooperaton and belter nndestandng wth tle teachers. The board s to he commended f an acton that was long overdue. F too lok both sdes, adnnslraton and school emloyecs, have been holnted from each oler. Through tbu lason conuutlec t wll now be possble f school board to obtan collectve opnon teachers on matters affectng r welfare. AVhle teachers recognze, and do not dspute, fnal responsblty and aulhty school board to make fnal decsons, y wll now be able to volunteer furnsh on request valuable nfonalon stemmng from r own experence. ndn.stry has long reeogn/cd value close cooperaton between employer and tlo membejs wkng staff. One.ocVere hadcnps under whch present board s wkng s foet that all ts majty members arc absolutely new to r new dutes. A chage n electon laws has dsrupted usual holdover enough board mebers both partes to ensure coutned experenced gudance hoard actons. bke all new board ncubers, Democratc nembtrs have had to "start from scratch," learnng as y go. rnftunalcly, Ut.Uave had thrust upon m respons\)uu"!r leadershp wthout beneft pr cxylmcnce n handlng thcjnany complex protlens whch arc n boacds doman. The sooner that lason cnnmtlce s establshed, sooner wll hoardhave assstance, cooperaton and undcrslandng tcnchcs. The prank a (lo-year-old New.Jersey man, who confounded hs conmunly by leavng large brd-lke tracks on tle town beach s.somethng we cant help but marvel over..lames.1. Turner, retred nsurance broker, admtted that he devsed a set "brd let" frn wood and lnoleum just to gve she rcso-t he lved n "a lot <f fun." Turners bg joke came to lght when Stevens nsttute Technology sent a group fe down to make plaster casts. Turner just couldnt contan hmself and revealed hs seeret, Tmdea a (fl-year-old jokester capable perpetfatng a perfectly wonderful hotx wlhot harm to anyone s wth a good, hearty laugh. Too ten, our muscle-bound socety fnds lttle loon f art nngnalvc practcal joker. Were glad sty ddnt end wth Turner beng stowed away on a breach* peace uhnrge. General Marshall t s almost fttng that angry Communst dcnonstralr should seek to dsrupt recent ccrcnoes at whch fleneral (ego t. lashall was awarded Nohel Peace P/e f 1."). Perhaps me llnn any sngle progam acton, hs Kopean recovery plan served to fnstvate mperalst nblnns ol Svt Hussa n wcslcn Europe. ] was wth chuacterstc bsnty and scll-eflacenent thll he accepted hon, (S le c.xpessed l, "not so much f myself as partcularly on behalf Amercan lcople." Undoubtedly, t WAS Aercm people who malc recovery program pos- Scckers Chrstmas leccnt years have seen spread wdely publczed nondenomnalonl campagn to "Put Chrst Hack fnto Chrstmas" The very zcd ctzens n some ctes to push campagn ths senson ndcatesr hunger f true meanng Clrslms. Possbly c\rrent use sgns n busses, and po.ste.s and natvty scenes n.ste wndows and homes, t presented wth proper ber.uly and dgnty; may help to focus publc altenon o gnal sgnfcance ho lolqlay. ]ul when as has, been repted lapel badges smlar to poltcal buttons, specal Chrstnas seals, and rado and V program.s lso undertake to "popularze" canpg, lj socms,to lyune aspcctj, hgh pressure salcsnu.sbp fensve to some. Yet even se mly he wllng to base fnal judgment. ()n resull.s rar than methods. f tll! merchant who sets up a natvty scene n ls ste w.dow s rtby suffcently reundcd meanng Chrstmas to beeom! as consderate bs employees as le s hs customers; f tle cvc leader sptng Chrstmas slogan, 1) a lapel button so takes t to heart that be resolves to put welfare hs connnty ahead all personal ambton; K famles lstenng to rado and TV Chrstmas programs are thus nspred to practce daly wthn r own home crcle blood exemplf-d fj Dm whose day hey celebrate- Then wll modern campagners n search Chrstmas fnd mselves not far from what y.seek. from Chr.<>tan Scence Mont Adult Book Crc la lon Falls Whle Chldrens ncreases s televson lvk an adverse effect on llc readlnc lnbls East Havenerb? Ao wc dcvonb less lme to tlo plu.cd wd and me to lle televsed shank? f so, s possulc tlnl adult.s nro, beng led "astray" me tlnr chldren. Crculaton fgures t year endng last Seplcnber n annual rcpl; OC lngamnn Memal Lbrary show that ndull crculalon dropped t 5 volumes from precedng year dcsplo regstraton 1. new adult bows. A total 59 new chldren were regstered. Sun>rKlng Drop Off The drop f s nl me surprsng n face a consldcroblo ncrease n total cuculnllon from 1,8 to h recd 4C,77j. Adult volume turnover dropped from a total 1,99 to 1,11. Chlten book browng rose from 18,51 ;o 5,.)G. Percenlngewso vamo adult crculaton declned nppoxlmately two per cent, wthdrawals chldrens book.s ncreased about.8 per cent. Bemarks about readng habts are strctly wrltms own nterpretatons fgures la rept Ksued by.lbraran, Mlvs Bell Tayl, f nelulon n annual town jept. Ed.) A break down fgures prnted n rept shows that llo adult book.s,,9.1 volum" u7-pv?rs were recnded at be man lbrary, and 48 at Mdmnugun hranel. crculaton f chldren was as Xollows: man lbrary, 19,14S volumes; Momnugua branch,.5; Hghland School,,9; Foxon School, l.o-l!); teacher wthdrawals n addton to books, 15 pamphlets and 57 pclures were crculated. The lbrarys book.stock nccascs was swelled by a gft 11 book.s. A totd 9G7 books, two encyclopedas, an tlas and a dctonary were bought f $1, The total number books wos 1,9-9,ar adult, and 4,- OGSCblldren.s. Total number browers at all unts lbnrles amounted to 1,59G ndults and 1, chldren a total.,158. Mss Tayls cpot Hslcd mprovemenls to llo phy.slcnl lbrary, ncludng n returnsbng htter and purchase nj specal shelvng and furnture f chldrens room. ColnheUos Hohl Xas Parly; nvte Me Mc)nbcr.s The "Columhlettes", wves and wdows K. C. members, hold a successful Chrlstma-s party at Far Regan Councl No., Knghts Columlms clubrooms n East llavcn recently. M-s. John Tnarl, program charman, was n charge hollcjay event. ghllglks occason were a buffet supper and a" vst from Santa ClaUs. Newly fnrcd, group wll hold monthly meetnes nrtd all Hold Candlelght Servce At Old Stone Church Sun. The annual Chrstmas Candlelght Servce Old Sone Church Wll he held Sunday evenng at 7: n church proper whch wll be especally decated f. occason..specal Chrstmas musc and carol sngng wll be man feature servce. Mrs. Flence Guethlen.7une wll be ganst and ch drect. Gla Baler Blar wll bevoltnl.st and Mrs. Wllam Hasse,.Tr., solost Chr.stma.s anms wllbe.sung by Sen Ch church. New mcmlers church fellow.sblp wll be receved.. Followng Canllellghl Servce, at 8: members.sennl Plgrm Fellowshp and yong Adult Group wll go carollng at homes shut-ns n Towj. Anyone wshng carollerfl {o sng s asked to call church fce at O After round camlllng, groups wll return to church f refreslmcnts and a.socal hour. All students home from college f holday.sca.son arc nvted to Jon n se actvtes. On.Sunday mnng a beautful Chrstmas Pageant wll be pescnted at each regular servces at 9:45 and t a. m. The.Sen ch wll.sng. The servce wll be conducted by flc Rev..Tames E. Waery. church pnslnr. The rest th.s Weeks schedule actvtes s as follows: Tomrow (Frday) standng commttee and.pn.stbr wll meet wth canddates f Church membershp n church parl. On Monday, ot 8 p. m., a meetng and annual Chrlstma"! party Msson foclal wll take plocc n church parl. Hostesses wll be Mrs. Edward.eeper, Mrs. Earl Kngebel. Mrs. Roland Robert, Mrs..Tames Schntzloln ald Mrs. Raymond B. Smth. On Tuesday, at 7 p. m. al departments Church School wll jon n a Chrstmas program and party. The program wll take place n sanctuary and ply n gym. Refreshments wll he.served, and gfts, presented. Souvenr plates pcturng Old Stone Church on one.sde and a bref llsty church on tlo reverse slc arc beng sold by Womens Councl church. Anyone desrng to buy one may do so n church fce by placng an der wth Mrs. Roland Robert, presdent councl, at O Park Methodst., Church Observes Chrstmas Sunday "Park Methodst Church Mrs Cove wll observe Chrstmas Sunctay Wll a specal servce wshp on Sunday at 1 A. [. The Sen Ch, under drecton Mrs. John Strnndberg, wll present anm: "llnllclujah," by Lenz. Tlc Reverend Francs W. Carlson, post, wll conduct servce and delver Chrstmas sermon. "On Sunday afternoon at 4: combned Sen and youth Chs v;ll present annual Candlelght Ser\ce Chrstmas musc. A cdal welcome s extended to nl." Poll Fnds 7 Per Cent Of Amercans Suppt UN wves K. C. members are ncted to on and become charter rr.etnbers«the next meetng s schcdulml f Tuesday, January 1 as 8:15 P. M. at hc Eat Haven clubrcom.«. At that tme, bylaws wll be jjbmtted and dscussed. Members by-laws commttee are Mr*. Vnc»nt F. Cusano, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Btond, Mrs- Thomas FltZKcrald, Mrt Jos«ph Crscuolo and ACr Sam Alea- Many cvfc and socal ecnts.are beng planned by th«columbellcs durng comng year. Closng charter and electon permanent fcers are scheduled f Fcbruarj- >eu!on. Polce nvestgate Theft Of S1, Wth Of Clos East Haven polce e nveslgatlng ft about S.OOO wth clothlne from c a local saleswoman early Monday. Mrs. Mary Carbo. 18 Charter Oak Ave.,.who made an nventy loss sad-(hat mens, wonen.s and chldrens garmenus, many m already sold as Chrstmas gfts, had been taken from car, whch wa.s locked and parked n front her home. The break wa.s dscovered at 1: a.m- by Offcer Joseph Pn.scarella who was crusng ly n a patrol car when he notced front do vehcle- open and boxes and Wcrchamllso strewn nhout.: street. leputy Chef Joseph Folo, who s chargeoctho nvestgaton, sad that thfero was "nothng new lb rept, so far. but tht search f tho ves woulu cdnune. Local PHNA To Receve S,7T5 F Next Years Expen.ses The Publc Health Nursng Assocaton East Javen wll receve S,7U5 toward 1954 operatng expenses from a total 51.71, 8. to he d.strbutcd next year by Unted Fund Greater New Haven. The allotment represents an ncrease 7.4 per cent over amount granted, nursng assocaton - f current -year. Fred W. - Loeser, Unted Fund presdent, sad total Key Drve grants s fve per cent greater than n 195. The schedule allotments was prepared by Unted Fnd budget commtttce, headed, by Roland M, Bxlcr, and approved by tle ganzatons board drects. n addton to Publc Health Nursng A.".socaton, local rosl- 1 denl-s beneft from manv Key \ Drve agences...tj-plcal. Bov J SmuXn. Grl.Scouts, hosptals and clnlrs. famllv wrvlce agences, Red CnMs. VMCA. TVVCA. Salvaton Army and s..mac and Charman Dauehters Home F Holdays Patrca Ann and.barbara Charman, daughters Mr. Mrs. Eugene Charman, 9 Martn Rd., are expected home from college.by Saturday to spend Chrstmas holdays. Patrca Ann s attendng Oho State Unversty n Columbus." O., where she l.s now n her jun year. Barbara Mae s a freshman at ndana Unver.sly n Bloom- ngton, nd. Both grls graduated from East Haven Ugh School. have always though Chrstmas tme as a good tme; a knd, fgvng, chartable. plea-sant lme; only tme f know. n tho long calendar tho year, when jeh and women seem by one cosent to open rshut up hearts freely. Charles Dckens rrnceton, N. J. Nearly threequarters (7 per cent) people n Unted.Slates feel that surest and wsest way to.strve f peace s er to wk along wth Unted Nnlons.strengn t. Only nne per cent Amercans beleve wc should pursue a.strct Lsolatlontst course. These are two- maj rlnangs a nntlnnal study Just completed by Etjno Roper. A. dscusson tho.study enlllled "Amercan Atllludes on Wld Organzotlon" wll soon appear as leadng artcle n wnter.s.sue Publc Opnon Quarterly, o publcaton sponsed by Prnceton Unversty. The survey s thought to le most extensve efft yet undertaken to determne U. S. atttudes toward tle great l.ssues tl. S, partcpaton n nternatonal ganl/.atloh.s. relaton ths country wth rest wld, and war and peace. The study was personally underwrtten by an anonymous manufacturer defense products who dd so n express hope "fndng out. f t- s po.s.slble to do so, what Amercan people can and wll do that wll help to put njo out armaments busness." The study s accompaned by comments on fndngs wrtten ly a numljer dstngushed publc lgures. Frank W. Abrams. Charman. Standard Ol Company (N. J.); Nman Cousns edt, Saturday Revew; Paul G. Hfman, Charman. The Studebaker Cpaton; Robert M. Uutchas, As.sbcatc: Drect. Fd Foundaton; Mrs. O.swald B. Ld. U. S. representatve on Human Rghts Commsson Unted Natons; Relnhold Ntebubr, dean, Unon Tleologlcul Semnary; and Owen lobert.s. Justce U. S. Supremo Court (retred). Of tle 7 per cent wlo fav U. N. n ts present slrongtlwned fom: 1 per cent feel U S..should contnue to wk wth nternatonal ganzatons. precsely as we have been: as we have been; 5 per cent feel that our be.st chance f peace s a stronger Unted Nallohs; 111 per cent hold tho vew that Unted States should start wkng now toward a federaton,ah nallons wld to be carfmmaed l)y a wld governntonlv and G per cent feel that n addton to carryng On wth Uhted Natons, U. S. slould JAn Mn a:pattnershp. wth oler democratc natons to cstrute, a sngle government. The nne per cent who regret that, Unted States has not.retred to a.state.lsolatlon-beleve that we have already gdhe loo far and oven now should pull out out* hlernatlonal. allances and commltents. On Chances at War The mood Amercan people; a.s reflected n survey s essentally one guarded pes.slmlsm but not fatalsm. An war l.s almb.st certan wthn next 5 : to years, accdng to 5 per cent people. Only.5 per: cent thnk. 11 mght be possble to avod t. Twelve per cen are uncertan what, y- hnk. The yong people- who have come age n a-st few years are most pe.ssm.stc. Mostoptmstc are. peopd wltl.a college educaton.; -.nly Sx per cent want to see. Unted States o to war wth Rus.sla: now. KoUr per cent want : Unted States to stop buldng up arms ard come to-a settlement wth Ru-Sa, a type usually descrbe as appeasement. Ar rest.feel re- must be a belter soluton than er appeosemcnt preventve.war, f War Comes f re s o Wdr n Europe. 81 per cent beleve wc cannot avod becomng * embroled. f war breaks n Asa 6 per cent thnk wc must get nvolved., The Amercon people beleve that, Jn general, three maj constructve moves we are makng to a- vertwld War; are: our programs fegn ad: our effts to s-uppt nternatonal ganzatons; our re-armament program. 6 per cent feel we are fallng sht our effts to avert war by "gvng nway too much to peoples;" "cuttng our ml ta-y strength;" "too much appeasement to Russa;" "too weak polcy n Kea - wo should have followed MocArthur;" and "not mndng our" own busness." On Atom- Bomb On- qtestlon atom bomb, 4 per cent thnk Rus- -slons have enough to lagnch.an attack; S per cent thnk y do not; per cent don have nny dea; But an bverwhelnng fourflftls (8 per c6nt) Amercans are agreed that n anotter w.r Unted States would suffer.serous destructon from atom bom&lng. The sur\ey makes t clear that much our unceralny.stems from.an natllty to get toger wth-.vu-s-sja and Communst wld Qr to fce m to come to asettlement. Yet by a to 1 count, those Amercans wtl an opnon about t beleve 11 s wse to have RuSsa n rar than out Of Unted Natons. Ropprs ConclHloas Mr. Roper concludes that: "There s no doubt whatsoever that adult populaton Unted Slates s defntely commtted to" nternalonnlsm ond nternatonal ganzaton n one fm. "The l.solallonlst pont, vew has been over-rcpresented both n daly press and n Congres.s. "The Unted Natons s.stll consdered sngle best hope f peace by a substantal majty people. "A slgnlfcahtly large percent age Amercan people 4 per cent appear to be at lea-st receptve towards some fm degree wld government, "A majty people stll want Ru.s.slans n Unted Nallons. The majty people have not yet closed doot- to some knd honable.settlement. "The vast majty Amercans reject alternatves appeasement preventve war. They hold hope that soncj knd negotktlons can be conducted between East" and West. "Every posltlon-wher solatonst nternatonalst draws ts suppt wth great evenness from all parts lloopulallon." Commcnta on lle Survey The nterpretatons ot study suppled by Mrs. Ld and Messrs, Abrams. Cousln.s. Hfman, Hutch- n.s. Nlebuhr and Roberts touch every aspect questons. n hs ntroducton tomr. Ropers artcle Thomos K. Fnetter ponts out that Frank Abrams, Charman. Standard Ol Company (N. J.), "recognzes llat Amercans havng acheved socal change natonally by process evoluton, are ready now to suppt same process n nternatonal affars." Mr. Cousns "expresses concern over effect on fegn pop ulatons ot tho loud ant-unted Natons voces n Unted Slates, but s heartened by what he vews as an Amercan wllngness to provde Unted Natons wth all nstruments t mu.st have to attan wld peace." Mr. Hfman "descrbes n detal certan knds nternatonal trade polces to mplement knd wld cooperaton plercans lke to.see." Dr. lutchns "thnks that flndjng.s are sgnfcant because y explode myths about atttudes Amercans toward wld affars and regsters concqrn over uncrtcal way Amercans vew, our own behav n trre wld crss." Mrs. Ld s "dsturbed by number people who are sympatc to some knd wld ganzaton but do nothng about t. and suggests ways n jvhch ctzens could, be constructve." Dr. Nlebuhr says " fgures seem to mean tlat Amercan nternatonalsts are not yet ready to pay prce otwld ganzaton." Ju.stco Roberts "concludes that most" Amercans have not tlouglt, -"s-sues through suffcently and ponts out tho problemswhch reman f Amercans to face and resbve," Momaugun The Chrstmas Far sponsed by Parents Club Monauguln School was a hugh success. Many attractve artcles were On.sale and Whle Elephant and toy tables were great nttractlon f chlllren. <.«-. * *.Brthday greetngs to Mrs. Herman Scharf Alwnter Street, who celebrated Sunday. AKso to Kenneth Levlne Henry Street who was 1 years old Thursday, and Leon Shllnsk, also Henry Street, Who wa.s 1-1 on Sunday. A brthday parly was gven n hon Mrs. Herman Scharf on Monday atlhe home Mrs. Lawrence Madson Hobson Street. The guests we Mrs. Edward Cbett, Mrs. Thomas Cagllard, rs. Edward Dugan. Mrs. Frank Amento. Mrs. rvng Jtappeler and Mrs. Fred Hn. Reservatons hove boon clo.sod f New Years Party sponsed by Bradfd Man. As capacty tho hall s 1 t has become neccssar-v to lmt tle tckets to ths amount. No furr reservatons can be made. Bradfd Man Drum Cps Commttee wll hold t.s monthly card party tomrow nght n frehouso. The publc s nvted to attend. - Tho chldren,st. Clares Sunday.School wll enjoy r annual Chrstmas.party Saturday mn-. ng. December n lte church hall. Chldren Momaugun area are nvted to nllend Chrstmas party beng hold n frehouso Sunday afternoon ft 1:. Santa Claus wll be present to dstrbute candy. A program entertanment, wll be presented by Mrs. Alvn.Thomp.son. Henry Creamer s charman affar...» «4* Happy brthday to Mrs. Robert Chadeayne ot Henry Street, wlo wll celebrate tho day befe Chrstrnas, also to Lucy Fergu.son Coe Avenue, who had a brthday Tuesday. Momaugun Masons To Hold Annual Meetng "The anru.l and stated communcaton Momaugun Lodge No ;1,8 A. F. & A. M.. wll be held h- lodge rooms on Monday, Dec. 1, at 7: P.M. at whch tme electon fcers t he.year 1954 wll take place. All members lodge are urged to bo-present f meetng." BRTHS James Lous Fe. A son, James Lous, was_ bn to Mr.,and.Mrs. Pacfco Fe, 8.Tyler St., on Dec. 6. Mrs. Fe.s fmer Ann Bas.snEj. FOXON PARK Tle Clrstmns sprt s becomng qute promnont, as holday sea.son rapdly advances. Chrstmas partes hove recently been held by Lades Guld Our Lady Ponpe clurch on Monday evenng, and an by tle Hghland School P.,T. A. on Wednesday ths week. Both affars were very well attended. Members Our Lady ot Pompe Church Ch, under drecton Mss Rose zzo "are busy rehearsng f.r presentaton Chrstmas usc at Chrstmas day Masses. *»»» * - : Dom Pettncch.Mchael Street was honed at nd Annual All-State Football dnner held at Ch P.s Hou.se onsunday. He wes among 11 hgh school student.s. from ltate who Were chosen as an All-State team.. Mr.s. Lena Pettncch. lls moter, and Mrs. Pearl Folo. lls aunt aso attended dnner. Tho She Lne bu.sses are stll operatng on old schedule and no wd has been receved. any mmedate change. S * 9 * Congratulatons to Erc Munsoh who was recently..apponted ass.stant general manager Foxon General Ste. Lots luck, Erc!.. Stuart Warren Paocht A. son, Stuart Warren, was bn Dec. 7 -to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Paocht (Peck) 91 Fo.son Rd. Mrs. Paecht s tle fmer Leta Parry. Town Topcs How tempus certanly does fuglt! 1 Chrstmas wll be hero Just a weekfrom tomrow. Last mnute ru.sh f shoppng. Dont fget that stes are open Untl 9 p. m. from nljv untl Chrslma.s eve. * * * A remnder to publc: a box has been setn -Town Hall t patents state mental hospltal.s. Small gfts.useful to adults wll be ve-y totch apprecated. Mrs. Maruco Sarasol, charman publc welfate cothmlttee, East Haven Wotnejs Club, s n charge,". -.,-» * Wnd was blowng so hard Monday nghl that "pealng bell" n front ot Town Hall began to oscllate ot a tremendous rate settng up on awful clam. Beleve that and well tell you anoler. Mel Gege Wood, recently relrod member Board Fnance, n a local smoke shop day. He s lookng and feelng very well. Sad he got a bg laugh out a recent.sty.. ours about hs retrement from tho board. We wrote that he s? "n hs seventes." We were 1 years on "hgh sde," he nfmed u.s. Sad he told Clancy re was a good argument f keepng repters out Board Fnance meetngs: y cant gel anythng.straght. We dont know who o blame f that one. «* * How does he lke hs retrement? He s enjoyng hm.self nnensely. He wants to.set up a part - lme consultng engneer practce that wont take me than a couple days wk each week.» * * After so many years servce wth local Board Fnance, - whch he was one most capable members, and a term n state ou.se. Representatves, he feels lke an old fre-l.se overytme frebells cohtrbversy n East Haven rng..* -s * Grpe.s: contnue over ssuance : tckets f se motsts whal to feed parkng meters. TheretfOre two schools thought: 1) The meters are re fbr a-purose make.sure that - local shoppers can fnd a place to park. )When y were frst put n, re", was a tact -agreement that a grace perod would be [rovded fo "mnute-shoppers" : -. [ * * *-:".-;... l- Bul how s a cop. under Strct decs rom a polce chef Cnder strct ttsrs from a Board Publc Safety to know.a "nlrnte shopper", from sngy parker? Safe bet: Post a penny a nckel and.save a buck One slbre owner has a grpe aganst te.grpers:, le says,y come n f a cfee and.dp-nut and expect hm to "pck,up"-; parkng lag y got whle n, hs.ste."sure, f yll buy ffty bucks wth -stuff and. pay cash," le"says, hell pck up - -.ag-...-k Congratulatons to Dr.Leonard w; "Schneder, on lls recent ylec- lon as treasurer tenewhven County Chropody Socety. "Doc," who s a Ne\y Tav.en chropodst, operates a brnncl; fce next dolo us, fuosdayardhday evenngs. ;....; *» *. Dr. Charles P. Donado attended an nptaht /conference dentsts nnew Yk last weekend. ; 5 :].\ * " *. _ Wallace Coker was"surprld" by Rarys award a lretme membershp last TlursAy. He recevea a Charer.Member Damond Lapel emblem. Walls helped ganze East.Haven Fre Department n 19.,, Good- Cheer Only 6 Shoppng Days.Left tl Xmas.Sloven nelmrs lloncnmknk clu-vs at hp Hgh School j. n preparaton cookes and candy to stock Chrstnas laskts f dstrl uton anone patents n local convalpsc-nt hb«p. tas. /Cfl to rfc-ht are Elean (louse, ltlsy Cochran, Joan KrrKan, Helen Ktlscy, Grace Ptts, Sanla Claus Here Next Week FOR ALL THE LADES N YOUR LFE DRESSES Party Casual SKRTS Dressy Wool Plads Velvets Falles BLOUSES Cotton Shp n She Ranch * Bde Taled 1 Rayon Nylon Wool Jersey SWEATERS Scotch Nap Lttle Mss Englsh Spnsn Calalna COSTUME JEWELRY EaTngs pns Rhnestone Beads Cuf Lnks LKGERE Pantes -. Slps., Half slps, Cotton Nylon Rayon Plsse- Strapless ROBES.GOWNS PAJAMAS Rayon. ].. Fjannel (jotton. fylon, pre-chrstmas Sale Coats, Suts, Maternty and Evenng Gowns Hansel and Grelel To Be Presented By Second-Graders Chldren n four.secondgrade!, located n tle educatonal buldng o( Old Stone Church ll take part Frday n what.-111 probably be one most musual productons ot operetta "Hansel and O.rctcl" by] lumperdnck. Th opera has been dvded up nto tour parts wth each clos.sroom enterng a complete cast, f one part. n wds, re wll be four llnn.sels and four Oretels, four etc. Me llnn 9 chldren wll partcpate. Tho producton >.vlll bo presentt at 1:.1 p.m. on.stage ot clrrch audtum. All tle costumes and scenery have booh dtslfned und fashoned by chld-en ot tour classes wkng lnder supvlslon tlolr teachers. M-s. losnle Plnklnm, prncpal. ;ol dea f operetta whle searchng f some Jont producton n whch nl kds could ptlcpate. Slo s beng asssted by tle ntter teachs, Mss Dothy.ldon, Mrs. Kvelyn WUon and Mss Carol Aldevman. Parents "tt" chldren love" been ssued nvllntlons to attend. Mrs. Alvn TKompson Elcclcd Presdent Obtuary tostltabnnem TKV, ne "-">"» ««"""»«-" J VNCKNT TF.TO Servces f Vncent Teto,.181 Man St., who ded Sunday, look llnce yestwday lng. Bural was n St. Lawrence Ceety. Mr, Teln was fmerly enlloyed by H. B. ves Company f many years untl hs rotlreent n A natve taly he onme to ths country me tta 5 years ago. He s sunlved by hs wfe, Vln eonza Cnnzanolla Teto, four sons, Celeslno, Anthony, Lous and Wllam Tetoj three daughters, Mrs. Phylls DOnrlo. Mrs. Man.nret Pnto and Mss.losohlne "toto; a br, Domnc Teto; a slsler, Mrs..lulle DeLlse. West Haven; and.seven grandchldren and one grnndchlld At ths mmo-tal hour, all human hate, prde, greed, lust, shold bow d declare Chrsts lower. and rolgn Truth Lfe dvne hould nke mans beng pure and blest. Mary Bnlur Kddy Of COP Womans Club Clark have hoctt apolhcd as a Mrs. Alvln Thompson, 5 commttee to Complete plans f Second AVe., was elected presdent "<" nstallaton dnner East Haven Womans Uopubllcon Club at a mootng on Frday. Mrs. Thopso nnrt otflecs wll be nstnlled \t a specal dnner Rnnb.ntlnn to he hold on.lanary 8. Or fcers who wero elected are; Mrs. Edward Kmnherg, frst vce presdent; M-s. Ralph llrtcr, second vce presdent; -Mrs..Tohn Crounoy, secretary, and Mr.s. Frank Bayznt. trensurer., Mrs. Thompson, who s n fmer assocate, edt Kast Haven, has lor boon actve n llo local Republcan Party. She has served on party town commttee and was a member Board Educaton f four successve terms. n addton, she has been acllvo wth many ganlkatlons n town. Mrs. lrd s wfe Ralph lurder, a meher tlw Board Publc Safety. M-s, Croumey s llepubllcn state replook! No Legs! Mrs. Albcvl yeavcr Vslcd By M From Notlngham Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver, 5-1 Mn ltd., are guests her nur, Mrs. Ds Nnylov, wlo nrrlved ths week from ler mo n NnlllnKhnm, Knglnd, Mrs. Nay nnlvod on Queen El/nbeth f a vst wth her dnunhter, wlo she has not. seen snce Mrs. Weaver, fmer.loyco Vnrloy, also NotllnRlun. met her husband W SnKland wle y we-c mn-ed n lte Mny n-15, Mr.s. Weaver was thou a ember WUKNS, Brtsh Navy womens nu.xuary, and her husband, a yeoman n U. S. Navy. Both we statoned n KuKhud when y met. The Weavo.s have resded lum-e f tlp pasl two years. Tlpy Lachllh Ad.lr was et-oken by polo lour ye.-11-s ntjo n Peru whtjc hs p.-rcnts, Mr. rtld taf, L. tl. Atl.lr, wurc tnlsstonnrles. T1& was when he wns seven montlf old and bcte.he had cahud to wnltt. Home now n Nlolk. \/n., he hns receved ca-e pad f wth.march ot Olncs tunds and s prdpresblng b.-.cl( to health; Unonlln 1»-"DO. ol mofe than, blld ltleht». tron tncp yenra who wll need cuntlhunq March ot Dtnea no. Blstncc t cnre lurlo W, Mss Dothy.ldo, Mrs..veju, The Gft Whole Famly Wll Enjoy! Lucas SUdo Sant Claus wll vst hvw luxt Mouluy, Tuesday and Wslnrsduy to sound out thr youuk uvs. HOU*H wll be : to l:a» p. lu, u tlu Town Hull hasenunt. Shown above H a pcture louen durlk one last years conlerenees. Commttee (Contnued From l*age One) son commttee whch was ngeed upon whs a szeable step n tho drecton mprovng relatons between school board and toaclers., Mss Jerden sad that n ndd ton to reducng conrcts and ms understandngs commltce Jas "postve approach" n that U provded a vehcle f teacher recommendatons that could serve he was "extremely pleased" over hanner n whch tle conferto mprove entre leachng system. Ernest Marzullo, presdent l Educaton Assocaton, sad 1 ence wth commttee on schools went. He fell that j commlttoe lason would be valuable nstrument. cooperaton. Also pleased wth result 1 was Davd Rcod, fmer -"" presdent ot C.E.A. Never Befe! NEW 1954 stale Rash - (Coatlucd l-ron Pagd One) laws.. : At 5:45 p, m. same day, car drven by Ellott.J. Pantalone, 4, 4 Bradtd Ave., receved damage lb ts roar when t was.struct by an car drven by Nman S. Hcknnn, 5, o 18. Man St. Pantalone was bachng out drveway oc hs home at tme accdent. Offcer Walter Marus nvestlbaled. No arrest was made. TVS GREATEST VALUE Wf f 1"!,/ l-h) l!t)v, The Ptrat Only You Can Gve Ths ptrat must be a very specal one because ts gft that-you alone can gve! Because t wll mean 6 much, be sure ts *astng qualty make your appontment wth U8 now,. LUCAS STUDO Man Street, East Haven Te. HO Santa Clau.s Open.s Hearngs Hfce Mon. OW Santa Claus, charman- sub-commttee n charge nvestgatlbatng heart desres o chldren, wll open hs hearngs n East Haven next Monday at :.p.m. Each day, Monday through Wednesday, ho wll be avalable n Town llnll basement between hours : and 4:. cldrcn comng to see Santa must be accompaned by r parents, accdng to East Haven Chamber ot Commerce whch has nvted Clau.s here. The genal gentleman n brght red sut wll be- asssted by members EastaVen Womans Clubrs. Albert Jacob, Mr.<. Amercas Acetol Mrs, Albert Hayen.j Mrs. p.avld Peck and Mrs Walter Schoenknecht. The.C rstmas, party s pre seted arnualy under aus pces - local Chamber. Patrca A. Charman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Charman, 9 Martn Rdl, recently entered her thrd year as a student at Oho State Unversty, n Columbus, O., accdng to a general announcement by tlat college. Mss NwaTVpUtur. sbcear.so SHARP youl! Mnk your*? a» "he mevlbt EMERSON MODEL 79 J Outst?ntng televson... buutaodlng value. ncptej?11 V9.54 Erocrson engpmrrg features-1«"> fbr UHF. NOT PASTC... NOT METAL... BUT All WOOD CABNET NOT PLASH. g, d Mahogany fnsh. m Mary Ann Schlne and Louse Thonm. \U are se non. Lucaa Studo Daytons 1 Man St. Open Evtnngs BLOCK 58 Wall St., Kew Haven wll be open untl 9 P. M. every nght through December 4 Sx Rooms Playthngs From All Over The WoHd, f all ages Plenty Parkng Space NOT PLASTC, wth.not METAL... BUT All WOOD CABNET scratch-retant Mahogany fnsh..over 14,, SATSFED OWNERS.. SERVNG THE SHORELNE Nov/ a TV pcture SO CLEAR, SO SHARP youll thlk youre at moves EMERSON MODEL 757 Leads chem all n pcrfmncucr ancc and value. ncpates """"» all V-)>\ Kmerson cngnccramm ng features. Ready f UHF..AMERCAS BEST BUY! OPEN EVENNGS UNTL CHRSTMAS y

3 ,1 ttc»l4» an-natuj JrC,1 \ M f EAST HAVEN NEWS. Tllumlay, nw. Mom. Parents Chrstmas Far Called "Success" Tlp ChrlstmnK Fn- leld nsl Frday by llc Momnugul Pnrchls Club wos most successrul event, ever lclrt hy llnl obnnlznllon, Mrs, Wnllcr.7. Lnnc, clnlrman, repted ths week. An nnnouncoment by comnltloc n clnrgo ot tbo nfrar rovcnlod llat;. tlo proceeds rased were "nmple nnd wll mnlto possble purclnse ot n G mllllnejcr sound move project t school. /-The project was De mmodlalo goal eommltlee. An - <thns been placed fnrtle equlp-. nonl md wll be presented to Mrs., Ncholas Moo, p-lnclpnl. n hn very ntar future. Also termed a suero.ss wns,)t - 17, 151),, Scot nl _J 1. PdRe 4 "appettrnncc" Snntn Clnus, wth whpn, \ny<;llll;c bod an enjoynhle nll,!td <vho presented e»db wth a qlypop and pop cn hull. The Chldren also enjoyed " "fsh poncl nnd ftune tellers bool. whch were feotures far.. Przes were awarded to, a number persons ns fopows; n Saucy Walker douuo Maureen Connely, an Erect set to DOnnl Burton, apcelan canster (jld,splce set to Mrs. Mjqrlo Snx, centerpece to Mrs.,Jnme(( Bshop, fve pounds f Englsh WAnuts-lo Sandy Grannln, d wallet to Beverly Krsto, ond a wond-burnlng set to LeKoy LonBley.. Mrs. Knnc, ls charman, wshes to thnk comlltue and t(ncl- ng staff f hard wk and lonpt hours y devoted to pre aratlnn nnd runnng far nntl also to way po*son who contrbuted to success an] n any way. Tax Reylew Board To Hold Fve Meetngs Durthg January The Board Tnc llevlew wll hold fve publc.meethks next month to permt tnx))nyer» to submt ppents from tax asscssents,..uco F. Meoll, charman, announced. The sessons wll be held n Town llnll each Saturday n.lanuaty from 9 a. m. to p. m, f convenence local resdents. Applcants Sought F West Pont And Annapols Cnrueclfuts ConKrensman - ntl.arne. ANTON N. SAULAK, today fnnouncerl that he hos two vncnnrdes to (he Mltary Academy at W(?K Pont and one vacancy (o tle Qva Academy at Annapols f cln.mos commenclnc,uly 1, ConKreasnmn Sadnk sad te wll nonnnle o prncpal and three altnote,s f eoch vacancy, based on results Of a conpotlllve Congressonal Desgnaton examnaton to be conducted by Cvl Servce Commsson on Monday,,nn. U, 19»4. The examnaton and ratngs attaned by canddates are applcable f desgnaton to cr Academy. To 1) elgble, candldotes must meet tbo followng requrements: 1. Must be ctzens Unted States nnd actual resdents State Connectcut.-. Must never have been marred.. Must have reached tler nth hut not r nd brthdays hy.tlly 1st calendar year n whch y ent(jr.servce Academy. n Connectcut, examnaton wll he Kvon at post flc s n ll.rlfd, Brdgept. New Haven, New London, Watebmy OPEN EVERY NGHT TLL CHRSTMAS! DUNGAREES FOR THE ENTRE FAMLY Famous /(rro 1 Collar SlyUs Fna, "Sanllxcd"" Fabrcs Trm, Ft Tapered Extra-Durable Anched lulons J % S g Whn.Select nn DRESSES Stm-Coals Sno-Snts Hats All Types Choose from our Larjfo Solcctot Natonally Alverflsed NYLON HOSE -nlly SUNDAL SHOES BOLSCS Sweater.. Slcrts Housecoats Xnas l*resents 111 NFANT. WEAR MENS WORK CLOTHES L- "Lees". "Dckes" - "BltwoU". Ors lntlnthl YARD GOODS BOTANY MLLs SMPLCTY PATTERNS SEWNG ACCESSORES g Gloves - Mttens l- TK; Ktre rmlly nutcw -- «M5 A HANDSOME "WNDBREAKER" m CHRSTMAS GFT JACKETS MENS TOP COATS Belts & Sspondera nlbblunnn Furnshngs v. "; f LAD LASSE SOX : UNDERWEAR BLOUSES POLO SHRTS SHRTS SKRTS SNO SUTS DRESSES SWEATERS EAST HAVEN DEPT. STORE RUBBERS-BOOTS ARCTCS SEAMPRUFE SLPS TALORED LACY n BURMLLS STROUS FLAMENT CREPE. NYLON FOR THAT UPLFT Maden Fonn Warner Brasseres Grdles 91 MAN STREET HO YOUR FAMLY SHOPPNG CENTER" Wll be mde f Conneclcul.students who are prsenly oulsldy Stale lo take nhtlon-wtde exnmnalljr at a pont nearest r present, address where test s Blvon... Ure.ssman.Sodnk, Room 118, lou.se Offce Buldng, VVasln;- ton, D. C,, Harold E.LaPoUc Awarded Sapphre Servce F]nl)lcn lnold nllk (f n 1 l SlHl Kctntv WS [)U-(nl(d a sappu s( \ K e < mb( n 1)\ n.sotllholl Ne\\ t_.;,lan(l tclplton. Company on tle annversary hs.5th year wth company, le beunn hs career as a ccrk n 18, became n frst ad nstruct f company durnr war years, nnd n 1951 advanced to te poston Of health counsel n plant department. Laolnte, who s an alumnus Fdhnm, s a fmer member ot tle school hoard and charman Democratc Town Commttee. Ho was a canddate f state representatve last year. Ho s a spervsnb nstruct n frst ad f Red Cross. CONQUER.NG DPHTHERA by Scence Features Once most terrble all nfectous dseases that menace chldren, dph;a s beng vanqushed :;Dy -advances n medcal scence- Where cases *o arse, effectve weapons are on hand to combat m. -, F example, Mchtan lad 5 deuhs from dphra f each " Mtrdt """» popu.1-1 «W*jf "" " 19 a ev -p )» tme when good- \ V, /TS anttoxns and v.. \Sno?=vf vaccnes were Jp -Jjf y. avalable. To- jl <ay, that same JFt JK - state has less Jjg"jBk\ than one death Tr/*-"/r5SPJ caused by dph- fy,, / / - ATlv, ra f each.%.c> NcV 1, people..k%;* «.Jf Over 8 per cent all dplra cases arse n chldren below ten years age, Tlu! dsease s spread by chldren- adults who have dsoaso, cr wth symptoms wthout tkom. The latter jerson s called a "carrer.! Docts recommend that all chldren be nnoculated aganst dpltbera befe end lrat year. Because wde-scale mmunzaton has become common n recent years, re s a tendency f <lseas6. to appear wth greater fequeoy n older chld-en who have neglected re-noculaton. Recent scentfc repts show that excellent results are obtaned when anttoxn s" gven toger wtk an antbotc. n one study sx patents wth acute dpa treated wth terramycn and anttoxn showed no sgns dsease after an average. days treatment. Antbotcs also have been used to elmnate dphra germs from carrers dsease., JSgSSSf. T?:?,$r,,f,ss,5?;:55S,?j«YOUR CHRSTMAS TOY HEADQUARTER HUNDREDS & HUNDREDS OF TOYS & GAMES S DOLLS SKATES GUNS! SLEDS SPORTNG & HOLSTERS DOLL GOODS BLACK-, CARRAGES,SCOOTERS BOARDS CRBS TOY CARS WAGONS TABLE & TRUCKS DOLL BEDS t & CHARS GAMES TRANS _. _. COMPLETE STOCK FOR TREE DECORATONS EAST HAVEN 19 MAN ST. LGHTS TREE TOPS ORNAMENTS HANGERS EXTENSON CORDS TREE STANDS BUS CCLES SNOW "Where Every Customer s A Frend" EAST HAVEN HARDWARE HARDWARE OPEN EVENNGS TEL H 7-64l TL 9 P.M. HARDWARE HOUSEWARES o TOOLS HOUSEHOLD TEMS "1 TJpx-r KEtltYSQUAtlTyMEATS Cs t true revelaton, he frst lme you dscover that Kcllcy qualty meats really do (tsc better. We urge you and your famly lo try t. You cannol buy belter. U. S. CHOCE BLOCK STYLE LAST YEARS PRCE 65c The rh(»r«s( CtK DrsrnMc AV-cl* Rb Roasts B 65 Nlct!ly Slced.u»l Vcu- l-tc Cln Beef Lver B 5 Slunv Wlllc T.rt njul Rllll Mlk-Fed Veal..-49= Trcsl Ground l.th Yoars Trlce 55c Chopped Beef - 9 SK-rry & llnrncs, l.nst Years rre l&c ] Slced Bacon...» 65 Chckens lb 41 Oven Heady Fre-sl Frozen TURKEYS. Save tme and wk \vth llese thougllv cleaned choce turkeys. Sealed n flav. Fancy nthwestern and natve Robart Farms. Order now and make sure you get sze you want, THS S CHRSTMAS GROCERY WEEK OCHAN SUAY Cranberry Sauce SSlME 16 OZ f 7c BZHT Stuffed Olves 6/! OZ 7c DOTJE Frut Cocktal 8 OZ CAN 9c ONE PE Squash Pumpkn 16 OZ fo. 9c Complcle Selecton. Chrstmas Food Baskets Made Up lo Your Order NONE SUCH Mnce Meat BOND SWECT Mxed Pckles 9c J NEW CROP CALFOnNA Navel Oranges.OZ 9 T.ABGE.SZE --.SCEDT.ESS- Grapefrut SNOW WHTE rrlcc Edward xland Mushrooms Turnps 49c Wusled Ready lo Cook Spnach 5 CELLO PKG Q c BS 1c! U. S.No. 1 Wnter Keeplne Potatoes 5 BAG 89 l The Terreet Glt All Tolar HrHd Cgarettes.. regular carton.51 B&M Pumpkn -9c.lbly M Oz. Tomato Juce 7c Dnany 18 «. Sweet Potatoes 9c Ku(1ot l.b. Sandwch Creams 9c HlrUtt Kye.Frozen f9c Pneapple Juce -9c Rll 111 «. Plum Puddng 45c Poultry Seasonng 1c tnruve Spces Whole Ground 99 E. Man St., East Haven B&MSquas re>fr!dte Turkey Stuffng Dromrlary :>rtx n4 Frut Cake Ocen Sray CrRberry Cocktal Sun Jall Seel. Rasns O-C : G. Boled Onons Aged Cheese Crown Candy Canes.\ss.*l avwr ce Cream -9c f! 7c \ WE GVE ESSa GREEN TRADNG STAMPS mmmm tthuum 69c c Z4c 5c 79c 5c 5c ft h UK HLP WANTED D 1 JOB HUNTNG / try Alrrraf* fr.st MMEDATE OPENNGS FOR. GAUGE MAKERS TOOL MAKERS MACnNSlS MACHNE TOOL OPEUATORS ENGNEERNG LAYOUT N ANA.YST DESGN DRAFTSMEN DETALERS ADDTO PRATT & WHTNEY AR CRAFT neds many SHEET METAL WORKERS lo wk on new Jel engnes. Heeded (re: SHEET METAL WORKERS FUSON WELDERS RESSTANCE WELDERS METAL SPNNERS ADVANTAGES ES n.tcellent Wage Scale wth Cost Lvng Adjustment,,, Group Health, Accdent, Hosptalzaton and Lte nsurance... Retrement ncome Plan... Frendly Atmo.sphere.,, Fnest Machne Tools and Equpment... Splendd Wkng Condtons n Areas Most Modern Plant... a Chance to DO Expermental Wk n our Brand-New and Permanent Plant n Nth Haven. As our wrk expand" "n Jet engne parts, re wll be many lne opptuntes t advancement. Apply at PRATT & WHTNEY ARCRAFT 415 Washngton Avenue Nth Hav«n, Conn, Between hours 8 A. M. and & P. M, durng week and SA. M. tll Noon on Saturday. :. f t Slhconvenlert to vst.our ejplojaent fce ths week, wrte to Mr/ E. Carlson.outllnl»g your experence. A per-.spnal ntervew can n be arranged f later. myff] W&fTfr TMOe/T PERSON A l,s A B TOM THUMB DAY SCHOOL acceptng reglslralon f prf-.chool chldren from Enst Haven. Ho lunches and transplntlon provded. WE a-.1g. NOTARY PUBLC ANTHONY PASCALE 4.1 Dlxwell Avenue Hnnden, 14, Conn. DANOLNU NSltlKTlONS 9 MSS.lUDYS PPtJF. School ot Dance. Bullet, toe, modern and tap, charncler, acrobatc, classc, Spanl.sh, castnnot.. Specal clns-ses boys and adult-s beglnn.s, ntennedlnle, Advanced and pressonal studejts Slate St, (C. Rdge Rd.) Hamden. Studo Tel. LO -G854, Resdence AT 8-1)9. BUSNESS SERVCnw O SCHOOL OF BALLET 1 FRAN RUBBSH REMOVAL CS AVE., HAMDEN Now fmng ncft classes f begnners nnd Try our specal servce $8. per advanced pupls n ballet and lap. WANTKD TO BT! (1 44 year, Evenng classes f ndull.s. F Hamden and Nth Haven only Tral perod 1 month.5 furr nfmallon call MA4-919D WANTED TO BUY Scrap ron, Sp old turnacea, nrass, copper, lead, etc. Call ST <. A. MARCOTTE C AnTCLF,S FOB SALS n 1 WANTED 1X5 BUY used bedroom FRENETES LAWN MOWER sets,.sewng machmcs, refrlgerat.s, rugs, All household tem.. Shoj), 74 Dlxwell Ave. t t cuts grass, we sell and servlco t. Tel. Phone LO -74, CH 8-514, CARPENTRY SERVCES Cabln- ets, Lookcases, stage./alls, playrooms, attcs fnshed, nnd general buldng. Free estmates. CALL BLL WLSON CH 8-47, LOST AND FOUND A 1 LOST: PASSBOOK Brunfd Federal Savngs & Loan. Please return to bank. LOST: PASS BOOK No. 5. f found return to Branfd Savngs Bank, Branfd, Conn. LOST: PASS BOOK No. 46. f found return to Branfd Savngs Bank, Branfd, Conn. SORRY... you mssed bhanoe to gve your ptrat f Chrstmas... however REPAmNa o ys WASHNG MACmNKREPARS and Electrcal Repars. We Have Parts to Ft Any Washng Machne AMERCAN APPLANCE CO. 516Whtney Ave! CHestnut H-4444 HELP WANTED D EARN EXTRA CASH dong assembly wk at home, pleasant, ea.sy to assemble product. Good pay. Wrte to Kenroe Mfg. Co., Yktown, ndana. JOB WANTEaJ D WORKNG MCnER, D& YOU NEED.a> baby stter? Call HU 8,971,, MORTGAGE MONEY E? PRVATE PARTY wll make,frst and. second m(.goges." Asb buy mtgages. Fast and confdental. Call SP hour servce... FRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD. Loans. Relnane-.lg., New Loans. Longbolham 7 Oronge St. Tel. LO Mens and Womens Watches up Damond Rngs Schck, Remngton, Sunbeam Shavers 6.6 Mens & Womens Brth Stones 9.95 up 18 MAN ST. TEL. HO Mxmasters from 9.95 Dresser Sets 9.95 up BOYS,GEAR SHFT BCYCLE. Recondllloned. Good balloon tres. 6 n. wheel. Cull CH after oclock. BO AT?* and AfCESSOltlKJ BUY SECOND TUHE and odds clean attcs. SP GOOD TUNOS TO EA HAND FURNttd ends also H «8 MAHONS Oellcloub ce Creum CaK» Mousses and Puddngs Fancy ndvdual Fms F All Occaslunn Telephone STate 7-496a The Home Ol Fa.-Cy ce Creun 84 Dlxwell Ave. Handen Ouu. UOUSCOLD GOODS H SO EASY SPN DRYER SEM AU TOMATC WASHNG machne 195 De Luxe model. Excellent condton. $9.. Wrte Box 5, Free Press Publcatons, 1 Dlxwell Ave. Hamden. ROPER 4 BURNER GAS RANGE. PURCHASED NEW N JULY,.$15.. Call Cl after 6:. ROOMS BRAND NEW FUR NTURE WTH TELEVSON pr ELECTRC REFRGERATOR FOR ONLY $584,,, les what you get: bedroom sute, lvng room sute, fve pece dnette set, tables and lamps, cedar chest, rugs and smoker, 5 pece slver set, 4 pece lnen set, ktchen cabnet, and your pholce TV electrc refrgerat, A.so, many oter artcles to furnsh your ho. FRENDLY ERMS FREE STORAGE SEE T DAY OR,NGHT Phone UN After 6. M. LO -76 A -: L B ~ E R T S Gege St., New Haven FOR SALE: CHLDRENS USED FURNTURE, crb, playjen, nylon screen, foldng crb, Teeter-Babe, tolet char, car seat & bed. Phone CH llnlvcrslty & Mxlnlllol LUBKuge from 1. Cuff Lnks Te Clasps.5 Wallets. up TOWNE JEWELERS WhMyM Auctons AUCTON OF ANTQUES, FUR PANO N FNE MUSCAL CON- DrnON. Ronsolublc. Call CH 8-»1. WANT TO BUY USED ELK- TRC TRAN SET. PHONE CHESHRE «ln. runo TUNNG PANO TUNNG Planot tuned, repared, rebult. Moth overhaulng. H, M, Bllger, 94 Augur St,, Hamden, Tel MA , CHRSTMAS TREES H OS CHRSTMAS TREES. PCK OUT A LVE GROWNG Nway Spruce, and we wll cut t f you, Saturday and Sundays. Dck Taynes, Bronksvale Avenue, opposte Wear Vane. rok RENT 1 LARGE AlTRACTlVE ROOM FOR RENT N Center ot Hamden. Near bus lne. Furnshed nfurnsled. Call AT WANTED HOMES APARTMPNTS FLATS FURNSHED OR UNFURNSlEp,., FOR SNGLE AND MAR RED EMPLOYES N AU. WAGE BRACKETS. WRTE HOUSNG OFFCE PRATT & WHTNEY ARCRAFT NORTH HAVEN OR CALL CEdar EXTENSON 4, RENTS WANTED n FOUR OR FVE UNFURNSHED rooms by;quet busness person. Wrte Box 1, Handen Chroncle phone A"! : to tj oclock. Ronson Lghters 5.5 up Pen & Pencl Sets 4.(5 up Lockets S Crosses.95 up OPEN EVENNCS TL 9 UNTL CHRSTMAS Legal DSTRCT OF BRANFORD, ss. ROBATE COURT, Dec. 11, 195. Estate GEOROANA LOUSA TWEED n sad dstrct, deceased. The Execut havng exhbted hs ndmlnlstrntum account wth sad estate to ths Cgurt f allowance, H.! Ordered Tha 1st day December A. D. 195 at 1 oclock n fenoon, at Probate Offce n Branfd, be and some s assgned f n hearng on nllowacp sad admnstraton account wth.sad estate, and ths Court drects Fla K. Goldsmth to cte all persons nterested ren to appear at sad tme nnd place, by publshng tlls der n.some newspaper pul)llsled n New Haven, Conn. County and hayng a crculaton n sad dstrct, and by postng n copy on publc sljjn-post n Town ot Branfd where deceased last dwelt. By Court: " Floo K. Gold.smlh, Clerk. EAST HAWN NEWS. Tlnmt1»y, neo, 17,!()58. Soellon 1. Page 5 NSHNGS, HOUSEHOLD Goods, The contents ot Mr. Frankln N. Sptcs Home, 47 Whtney Avenue, CentervlUe, Hamden, Conn. Sal. Dec. 19th starthb at 1: A. M, (on premses) Sale postve. Lstng n part, cherry (bracket feet) slant lop desk, CHrcn 178, chery drojj leaf table, mahogany drop lent table. Empre chest, drawer nlle stand, s, pr. Vctan sde chars, cnnedral sde chabs, marble top server, Wlnd-.s Arn\ Rocker, Boston rocker, s, Captolns chars, arrowback m char, ladder back, s, blanket chests. () commodes, maple wk table, drawer, m >lu cradle (18B), spool bods, small conl stove, pr.s. wrogt ron androns, screen.s patch qtts, spread.s, lnens, clocks, ol lamps, plated ware, crockery ware, wllow ware, brlc-a-brae, ruks, woks, sewng machne, rado, Vlclnln, content.s trunks, lolsewcs, collar to attc to garage contens. Vuckuan. Sale by der ot Rojnond C. Spencer. House s up f.sale by Clffd Clark, Realt. Auctloner, Appraser, JOSEPH PAR Ofrce 67 Wlltoy Av. Hamden, Conn. 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4 < trl*fest(fa<?*b,wfe.ss»#$rt,jfta6,.,eb*rra l"" 1.y* EAST KAVKK, - CONNECTTCUT, TlllKSDAV,- DECMBEU 17, lo.s. SECTON, PAGE 1 m!! 1 1 TAST luven NEWS." TlArsly.j t>t. 1*, nns. SwHot l, Pnne fl New Full-Stage Screen nstalled At Captol n \\\w wllh Us "TOnstnnt polcy uf rolng tlp ncwpl mprovecnlh 111 Ensl lnvqrt move pn- (m\ llp Cftplol Upnt! rccontly lm -onplelcd (h! nstnllntlon now "mlrnde mn" movlp sol eon, MnnnRcr Ernlo Dnn nnlmnt ths volt. Tho new, wulc vlhlon acrcjon s lo nust dostgn and n nonly twlop sl7o ot llo oltl tye.(loon. l odplos llo enllu sll!!" prcsonllnb a wde vlw f put-ohh., * 1 rrfratas Tln onlh hn«rown old wth 11 q burden caro, but nl Chrstmll nlwnyn n yok. ~ Pmps BrooUs Wc enjoy helpng "week-end carpenters; Jnl "fxerunpcr". Drop n anytme fo deas,and suggeston. lttshurbh llts - Gold Sttlpo Brslen, Wndow OlH - Ylo StHey.Ss twlusn. BUds lnrdwre, OrugebHrg lpo - Mwon Supples,- All Types nsulaton - Kuhberoa Ho lug - ljwonq - WdoHS, Sercens - Hlm Sml - Comblmllo Dos. "ber Company yylan ST. TEL HU BRANPORD East Haven Cagers Open Season Wth Wns Mddlclown s Defeated n Tght Game nnst lnvon HlKh won ts opnno ngnlnsl Mddlolnwn by n seoe no, to 17 Frdny nlgld n hn locl Bym, n n mrd-foukhl lonles Wjlch went ncek-nnd-nk hrounh l p perods, ll)o lusles flnallj pulled nwny 111 tho fnal qunto n n 1-ponl lend ond vlluy. Homy Uotronn, lull Unsl llveh (!U»d whom newlly hml pulled out Of olwullv.tny- Vee rnnk, de hlh dehul wlh a ;- )oll rantrlhulon le tts led only by Tony Mnsnl, fomnd am lan oaplah, who aeeouled fll l-l ponts Despte a soo toe, fom a mn toe-nal operaton nst weec, leffennn joned wllh team-males, n a hsl-polod busl plnylnr Hlleh lolld U an 11-poln lend, 1 e despeato Mddlelownes Nel leffenan, npnul WV mlnlt, renter, was seheduled f ths one leenum- feet louble. Jotl wme employed to full ndulare. Wlsmlnn snakkhr lelloulld f boad, leffenan wllnk throud a stout defensve lr Mlddletown phyes, to loss n hs.shallow sbols. K frst heo quatea Knme Knslles wee equnl- v matched by vsllos n a np and lueu Knme At tho end frst perod Knslles lulled G-tn, but evened scoe to -< by hnlf-llme. At end hld perod, Kuslle led n9-8. but Mddlolown opened wllh u feld Bon Hnt made t ao-to Both teams ope\ed up dospernte eff, 1. sote and to fol r opponents allempts, so that flst eouple tlnules were nnrk- M by pesonnl fouls by both hdes, and.seoe jokrod up one pont at n tme ed Sullvan. Enst Haven guard, eooly set n two foul shots, but wns rnuntoel by n long feld BOn by BU Sneed, Negro eenler, who put Mlddletown ahead ngaln l-l.l. Then, Red OMnrn, guard, snnt one f Enst llvcn to mnl<e and tle dlve wns on, Tho rattled Mlddletown team. n desperaton nl, change ot ldo, sueceedod n conmlltlnk a number fouls, whch not only enabled Ensles n plow ahead but re Mnssntl, rc moved vlslls h en lop LU/./.1, f Blooter«by foul-outs: Snepd, Pnollllo, f Dave narllng, rght fward, and.toseph McKnlght,, left fwnd, narllng was, to seo only once noe and Sneed nelted one foul shot, lno hcy went out. narllng and.sneed hol led r lenm wth ponts apece STOP! LOOK! READ! East Havens Buyng Drecty \ Auges Auto Repar General Eepa-ng Tres Batteres AAA KERVOE AAA Mono no tsu Mdn St. 1 "We Specalze n" \, Ortlopedc Wk" rvk REPAR ALL SHOES 1 CENTRAL SHOE REBUSLQER 79 Man St., East Haven, HO RALPH P. CASTELLON Grnoml nsurnnoo ON 1OUB LfFE VOUR HOME YOUB AUTO»XOUB BUSNESS 54 SAN ST., EAST AVBN UO 7-78 GEOEaE A. SSSON nsurance Fre Bonds Automoble Casualty 1 Ohldscy Ave. Eoht lnvon LNDEN CONVAESCENT HOSPTAL Mrs. Kay Anastaso, Dr. Regslevcd Nurses n Attendance Day and Nghty Carefully Prepared Meals and Dets Phone HO 7-S88 l8 Man St. East Havon Contral Cleaners Dyers Home Dslnolvo Cleanng We Operate Our Oown Plant 4-Hour Cleannff Svoo Call F and Delover 8 Man St lonn GENS LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANXNG Complete JUMdrj Servce Sprel CuJe Tnlte n Man St Snederno Polo lomlllek Pett.., eo-.aplnln 111,- llsl la%en.kh foollall lenm, receves ds "All-Stnte" and "lnyer f h,. WerV awards from ManlllnK Kdlt Clnrles MtlMenv, ol Xe,w Haven Keulster, at n All Stale Knotball Bnauel wheh wns held n Ch s House n New lnen nst Sla\ lth Pettleehl won MOgalllon on bass hs nutslandluk playlnt past two seasons. \\\\\\.; Dullng nelted a total, J. Ther lo.ss wa.s costly and East lnven went on to rnelc lp ts frfct ul. F Enst Haven, ho honos woe pelty well dvded. OMaa tosld n three and fve f 1) ponts, Ted SulUvnn ncked ll) nne ponts, lonry Lu//1, left fwaul, whose small.sl/c ddnt dete hm f omplayng abdld gnmc, racked up 1 ponts, Hgh School Notes Membes ho Homemnkng Class ne lnkng cookes ths week n pcpaaton f he Chslmns baskets whch wll ho astrlbutcd among eonvolescent homes. Mss Albotn TooUnker nntounees A Tnsel Dance wlubo held next Saturday evenng n school gym between hours ot Enst Haven employed a tght eght and eleven. The admsson pess tllloughoul game. The plce wll be as stated on poslos loed team showed n number ot thoughoul scool lough spots, bul vev httle tmdty fo an otcnr Ltesl,.Slturv KAST AVBN FG P T 1 15,1l : 1 to > n n lleffennn, e, g, 5 1 Wsmnlll, e 1 OMna, g, 5 n SulUvnn, g 1 1!, lolnls MDDLr/rowN re r T Da lng, f 5 1 n Tnylo, f McKnlghl, f 1 C 14 McKennn,, f Secd, e Cnlsnn, c Dooley, g 4 Cnshnan. g o o Msenl, g totnls Sce by pelods (Fnsl Hnven - Mddlclown) 15-1, 1-1, -8, Offcals, tmekeeper, Rnn- /one; umple, Ghradlno; lefeee, Rchnds. n he felmnary game, Easl Haven.Tay-Vees defented r Mlddletown countopnls by -18. Easlej Play No. Haven Today, And Wlcox Tech. Tes. The Chrsnfnen were scheduled lo seek r thld straght vcty ths ultenoon agllnst Notl Hnven on ho homo flo. The Noth Hnvenes have sustnhed heo losses so tar, two at hands Gulfd nnd one by Mogan Hgh. NcM Juesday, Easles wll seek to upsel herete unbeaten Wlcox Tech team whch has bested Lyman Hall, Seymou and Hnt fold Regonal nnd went on to defent Bnnfod G-45 on Tuesday. le Wlcox cages are spnrked by Fnnk Lesnak, learn captan, who has averaged 1 ponts n fve games (ncludng one alumn). * * * «# * NoM Tuesday a specal Chslmns assembly wll bo held n Audtum under drecton The radltlonn Chslas tree has Mrs. Wlhelmlna Strandherg. hocn set up n school lobby. Classes wll he over nl nnon on Wednesdny wlen lojg Chrstmas vacnlon begns. The school wll re-open on Mondny,.Uu.!. Ths Frldny s deadlne f wk on frst halt Poneer, school yearbook, Mss Kee announces. - Many classrooms are dressed up wth specal holday decatons prepared by students jnd teachers. me you 6FrrmA CHECK? *THE LARGEST CHRSTMAS CLUB N CONNECTCUT,5 New Haventes are. Make sure youre among lucky ones nekt year! Today Mr. Crag, from Brynnt College, Provdence. R., 1. vsted fhe school to ntervew sens nterested 1,1 ntlendng busness College. Yesterdny, Rev. Gege S. Mnlan,.assstant dean Farfeld Unversty, met wth nterested boys n tho sen class. On Wednesday Eastes wll play host to Staples Hgh VVestpt, n what ought to be a far game. Board man Tech Downed By 8-7 Sce Tuesday Enst, rav"n bonded Boardman Tnd. ts tlrd and wst haskellll defenl tle season when t m ed all over New Hnven school n nl easy SO lo.7 vcty ltmny afternoon. Tony Mnssrrl, Kn-st lnvn, fward, loosed n barrage shots thnt netted hm 11 toml 1 pl.s.. V t wns Ensles.second wn n ns many fcn -slnrs and jugued well f rest,:(nsf). Tle Blue end Gold frst lenm racked n lo 7 lend n fsl. perod, after wheh Coach rak Crsnf hgan wkng n nnny hs boys to gve hp nflo experence. The Enst-s contnued buldng r lead hroghoul game by boldvg to n lght defen.se that bapless Bonrdmnnlles wetc unnhle. to penetrote., Espnslto Sces Only one Tech man was able lo "scon.." Esposlo, Tech guard, zpped n eght set shots,from outsde defense permeter lo lend hs team wth 16 ponts. The next two best men tolled up only four ponts apece. The Ejst Haven team perfmed very well, and n frst halt completed 18 out 4 feld tres f a percentage F_ \yholo game y netted, out ot 69 t a percent almost 5.. Paul Wsmnlll. tall East Haven center, dd a handsome job ot settng up ball f Mnssarl, but also joned n scng wth a total.17 ponts ncludlnf 7 foul shots. "Red" OMara, aggressve tward, excelled defensvely and fensvely. He snagged 17 detenslye rebounds from bacl<board and pled n,.sl.v: feld, goals and two Xouls t a total 14 ponts..toseph Paolllo, substtute guard, dd an outstandng job as a defensve player and also as a setter-upper t team shooters. Tom Bowden, substtutng f OMara, was an youngsters who looked lke- h9 would get a lot me- duty- thlv sej.son. Two. Crsafs frst llner.s were out; llenrs leffernan. who s lad up wth nn nfected toe, nnd Ted Sullvan, nut wth a Charle hse ns a result game agan.st Mlddletown last Frday. Summary (Taken from fcal East- Hnven scebook) KAST AVKN Massarl, rt Davdson, rf Fulfd, rf OMnrn, f Bowden. f Gustafson, f Wsmnlll. c Mellllo, e. L-uzzl. rg Paolllo, rt; Ezold, rg Nurroccl, g Castellon, g FO 1.1 G T Or S Totals BOAUnNTAN TECH vn " Badwleckl. rf sfelymartln. rf Svaral, t..tossup, c Balrd. rg Esposlto, rg DeLucln, g Massell, g totnls 17 - Sce by perods: (East - Boardman); -7, 44-r, 8-7. Easlc Swmmers to Meet Brstol T B 4. 4 s! B...7 Hnven -5, Hgh Today ; The Ea.st Hnven Hgh swmmng team, captaned by Wllam Clapp, sen, -ynrd frec-styler, : were lo meet wllh Brstol Hgh ths nfternoon n frst con- test ot season. The meet was arranged by Coach.Toseph Mellllo after fcar schedule \ya!,,relea.sed. Clapp. whose recd last year, was outstandng, wll be joned by hs team mates n launhng what s lkely to be a very good season. : Mchael Brereton.Tr., who.se dvne skll won hm a ffth place n stale ntcrscholastlc Athletc Conference last year, wll pt hs skll agnnst Brstols best..\. No queston about t.,. now JM dears? televon pctures from WNHC-TV, one Amercas frst telecastsrs. The pctures bet- fer, sound stronger... n fact, fsr many, channel 8 now means real televson ( th» frst tme. Agreed, your pcture recepton should be much mproved on new channel. Be sure, however, your fne tuner s properly adjusted. Your televson dealer servceman can make only crectons necessary to receve WNHC-TV. 1.-, Adjust.artenna. nstall channel 8, Yog. /.. Flck select knob from 6 to 8 and turn fne toner knob. Snce 1947, WNHC-TV-has progressed wth new programt,returned old favtes and, year after year, has wdened tts camera lenses on New Englandbn and bred programs. Today no less than 6 news, wear, varety, relgous and educatonal features aret«l«cast from New Haven studos very week.- n addton WNHC-TV wll also contnue to brng a,mllon dollar netwk program lne-up to ts two and three-quarter mllon vewers.., all fne programs Amercas four netv/brks... just as n tha past. _ :.,. JACK BENNY.., stngy, ever-youthful, ever-popujack. wtth Bob and Benny gang, MLTON BERLE... h greest year,.. new fmat.vtn punch than ever.. stll Mr. Televson. BURNS and ALLEN... a peach a par n and but one hllarouf problem after an. RED BUTTONS... voted greatest comedy fnd year... look n... were sure youll agrea. CAESAR and COCA.>.. 9 mnute varety show wth an outstandng cast ond guest stars.,. must vewng. EDDE FSHER.... voted Amercas best snger... a pleasure to watch twce each week. DAVE GARROWAY;,.T. WNHC-TV day would not be eomp1«?5 wthout "TODAY" whe you practcally see news occur. ARTHUR GODFREY.. «Wednesday nght meet all lttle Godfreys f an hour musc and fun. BOB HOPE... dont wry...heres Hope.,. tha pefen, nal favte wth hs once a month top shoyv; LOVE LUCY,, «famly, stuaton, comedy,,.what tluoton, comes next? Youll see MoKfayt at 9fM, LETTER TO LORETTA. *. vvacous and talented Letta Young vwffj a half hour dramatc seres,wth appeaj;4, every vewer., GROUCHO MARX,., master ad-lb,.. defender no onatt.] Thursdays Grouchos on Yoo Bet Your Ufa. tr " ROBERT MONTGOMERY»» full hour drama drected by ona NBCl ond Hollywoods great actj," KATE SMTH. daytme vewng yow wont want foltlht, ntroduced by Mss Kate Smth. ED SULLVAN «from opera to magcans."t* SuntTaylfohf, wouldnt be compotfjtyhhogtxxjllgo f_»f/ Town. JACK WEBB r Dragnet.. Ona felevlslonl. loptalf hour programs from ease flla tha LM. Angelas Polce Dept. : / Keep your eye on channel 8 where youll hove a front seat on every televson advancement. Col s stll a wd f tha future to brng fth. When t comes you ean be sure WNHC-TV wll be frst to brng t nto all homes n ths area. By Novambsr 1954, our full operatng strength a permtted by Federal Communcatons Commsson totalng 16, watts pcture power wll make WNHC-TV one o( strongest telecgster n countryt 1, J 1 \ EXCLUSVE PRANOHBE DEALER FOR... Hotpolnt & Unversal See Them Now On Dsplay 1 F Appontment Call HO LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS Open Evenngs & Sat. Only fl.g. P. ELECTRC SERVCE, NC. "/Jk-ot eal Conltl," 467 Man St. East Haven FRANK A. BARKER "General Contract" 1 Car <nrane Complete as low us fbo.oo f >rs. lo ay Tel (11 MA -1W8. "Autlzed Dealer" nternatonal Trucks SALES SERVCE East Haven Green Garage 175 Man St. HO 7-7D CHRSTMAS SPECAL 1 Alunnura Combnaton Stm Do szes up to x By, Equpped wth Alum. Frame, Automatc Ar Chocks & Stop Two Glass nserts» Two Alum. Screen nserts only $7. 1} On nspluy At loflo Blato St. 1} Tel, ST HtrtCTrJ-.ta.rca.teffatafHcvcr \ fr=!ltl~s r"l v,l Open an accoun at any our fve convenently located fces and guarantee yourself ready cash f Chrstmas WEST HAVEN HAMDEN FAR HAVEM NEW HAVEN 51 Campbell Avenue 18 Dxwell Avenue 1 Grand Avfenue 17 Orange Street Assets over $11,, EVERY DOLLAR OF YOUR SAVNGS GUARANTEED WESTV.LE 6 FountanStreet U WJ

5 Ckll Raven Ncw«, Thntslny, T>cccn)Pr 17, ns Secton J, TBB,S Thls ynnr n snt ol<l nnkh to unl-rntaul problems lnvolvt< when fttnlly cur lrplh lown en rolo from Calrn\jn to New Yk, but he does reeokdl? n frend when hn seen ouo - - n ths cnsc, ljho-1rnvelers Ad - - whch helped tlvulty Ret under wny nrh when r hulh were exnnnled. 111 nerv- ces arc lnnueed hy llnltcd und through Uo nnnuxl Key Drve... ;, Yankee Senat Bds South Qut Brbng ndustry From Chlstlnn Scence Mont Chnllnnoogn, Tcnn. Scnnt John F. Kennedy (D) Massnchuseta nst week nvaded hoslho cntoy seekng to nduce. South to rtelt one US prlnolpnl weapons n Nth- South atrurglc l ndustry. Rdng nn ssue he haa made hs ownn past sevovnl month), Senat Kennedy, n a Rotary Club speech, sought to prove to RoutWerncra y should suppt hs drve to subject to federal taxaton tax-free -nunlclpal and county revenue bonds floated to eject buldngs and acqure stes as nducements to new ndustry. The Massachusetts senat, who has seen many, nrn lnd\s- rles, partcularly from Now England,.lured to South through lax ad\fantages, contondod, such advantages consttute "unfar compotltlon," and wll not ad Soulln long run. 1, The bold Kennedy move n a state whch hfts. atatutb authprlzlhg mu(lclpnlllles nd : coun- tlts to float such state and federal, tax-freebonds la! certan to, feed nddlun fuel to ho, Nth-! Sbulhttroversy over ndustral nducements. : Senat,Kho! ssue* Senat Kennedy s rdng an ssue consldcrnble nterest; to New England and areas cag- r to retan r present. ndustres and to attract new one l face competton from f South. t s a safe and popular subject n New England, a controversal ssue to exple n South. The Bay State senat charged TenncSseo muncpal and county bod statue consttutes unfar competluon",lo prvate companes yhcll; must pay hgher nterest rates to flrnnco taxable South wll not gve Up vohmlarlly wthout a flghtlanyfomhotltlvo advonloges t may lvojso he endeaved to show llmt tn long run tax-free retme bonds wll prove an unstable lfwndallon f sourn ndulrlaldevelopment.,. \ "n long rn," he Rald,f6lr competton s-just as mpolnt lo Sottl as lljls tonnyotwcr secton;. 1.;;v;;(,-.- ;J;*",- * v "There arc, [)j\!<;» m Tn(ess4 c and SoulEust,",\yhlchalready share New Ehgfanl. troubles ol surplus lab nrens, a declnng;; textle ndustry,,one - ndu.stryj towns, and outmlgrntlon ndustres to take advantage bf unfar nducements elsewhere., "There are all problens, n fact, that exst.now: n many parts 6t country and whch wll multply as economes hoseregons mature; and whch wll partcularly trouble Southcnsl because oc lyour dependence on te(* tles, already Jll by mpnpt syntc fbers, fegn, competton, and mgraton; Chaltandoga, Knbxvlle! Memphs,- and- ; NnshvHe have,. all experenced.some lab.surpj?.",,!,. Slnky Foundaton,. Senot. tenncdy. argued that "tax subsdes are no- fondbjlflh on wllp.;! tb" buld-ftable;.,hdusrlcs..vrgna rbpbalcd t;!; taxoxemptlon.law nyj94g,.onj grounds tl.mht.meant, unstaljcj r- dstry and nn.unstblo.tax;btse. Altogh sx; sourn slates, esdcs Tcnnc.s.soe;Jmvb alalu(?s. ferng tax- exemplons lb new ndustres, s do.llol." Buldng, up hs case.lhe.fna- t.sad:. "ndustres thus pllracled are mlgrahls, no new.jjrler. prses. Tlelrhome fcesa.o!gq. nerally not fn, Tennessee,,,l)u( n New, Yl<,; Boston, elsqyhcre. Once havng, accepted, ypur tflf benefts: and,a few yoar,.ot tveavy pr Us, tley moy aftanjnovb, leavng your, communty ls.wol wth enpty, buldng, stranded wkers, and a heavy tond jsuo. "As such use publla; crcdlt spreads, no commuuty can bo sure flnblllty, emefprses on whhh ts clthto*s,dct!end, f r llvcllhool. 1 atwpld/thal your own ot\elzaholhlton,. vfllh! only lo.qpq pp<)pc, lad, m (nuon; rouarr la. muncpal Jphfe fjt/prlfj vale ndustral \planla;lhl]ebrua-; ly, 15, and wap plonnng.nnoh- cr ssue tn.brlng thls tqtat, to 5l mllon dollars, opj an / adronrjl debt pod mon! llan $5,.plus..lnlerc,l,.t9r,rvc y njoj.wojnan, and cjltl n lllejto.wnlvwlnl happens when vthcr nc:w-foundbe- ncfacls leave f wblher bar gan elscwhena? /.,,. ConfrMt,Wlt) 5CyA /.."Ths s" rot \ah sse) hctweh h, but, ono: pohllty an4 llnlqglty our enure jatlonal >oconony; The compelltvoj.slruggdj f n-, dustry wlland,; must gb.lon, but t must be A far.struggle based on natural j advantages and\ natural resources, nojt cxploltlng condtons and clrcuruslnnac;,)hpl.),ejd to dopres, rattct" than clcfac qconbmlo welfaje. nauott.;, Tlev<osschu;scttR,adnatf coh- trnstcd, to,l<tx(ndvontoso; comp tlllbr wtf th fered by. Tenncseo Valley, Authltyf,.. "ThC TVA," be sold, "s not socalsm because,11-atlrttct.-vlndus- ry whlet mght.wse bcate Rmnln.expound n New Enjjland.ll s a cllcnf; to Us l( seek furtler utlzaton oun own r.esourccs."! J ltm!l;hwl» WAMfADS "tmctalt From Dec. ll ssue Weekly NejvRmaRa/,lne "An Want K«r Chrlttst"... : }! ; Ths year hlppolotamuses Have replaced ;two front: ccll jn tle r.chrstmwj.gf). ] dcparftn., llme Magazlnp rept.tlls Nvbck thtt rpcd.called."t:.\y ant. fe, llpopolamul] \ t Chrlthjas,) sung by. lej-ye\r-old Oaya Ppe- vcy, has alfcdy sold no han,, copes.. GByla,"who dellv-, frs j lnes wth raucous confdence «o El jmcrrapn,, nccafcllrk lo TME, wll, gel her Mflsh!-jOkl«Hon (Ctys.WKy-*, whch dscovered, her,stalled/nn ar campagn f ;pubtc donatons lo buy qayla a hppo f[chrsllmas..,. -",, But even a hppopotamus under tree wouldnt nppe t.o startlng alongsde sonc / llo "u- USUfl lnd expensve gffswlleh TME repts retal.)ers jjavo cbpo Up..Wth, tlls.yea. F.fexample, a Beverly lllls turrlcc s ferng nncbras.ard pantles ;- n- dfferent hulntbrs, thlnd you fo* f,b nscl. Anldj.n jeweler re put on sale goldcuff lnks. n ;slnpe yllr" and Her".shts (ylewcd from;rear) f, $15..,, :>-". / \ A Dallas ste fers a bracelet bagle n Ulo l a,mcarnt gold.snk wltny dlnnbn.ls streamng from tjbj faucets..and he Clrlslmns bbtalogue Mnn- mttnnh Domnque France, TME.says, fers hcsb gft/suggest ons: "F Dad: a Wheeler Sun Loun;;c, OS-footer (yacht), ( $165,. Fbr Mpn: a sablc-llned reversble polo coat ffomvfsqdnlfm $4fe,lKW. F nohcr-ln-lay,:.an-ar France tcket to, Vle Nam (French ndochna), one way,-.5!)6.".,» Clowh 6f njn(t,wom»ato A readerwrote; to TlMfMa-.gBlnc ths weekttj,say tha,dentn Reynolds book, "Tle; Man Who.Wouldnt falk.; wasnt.lhe greatesl lllerafy hoax ever perpetrated, by a long shot lls nonlna- Hon was Lous do Uougembnts jhnrrowng account: ".lo years Wth pnntals n.auslrella." Ths fehlastlc yarn, foundaton Wlde" Wld".. ljagaale whch serlalled t n; 1.898, " Was ttled "Trut s- rangcr Than Fcton." SajX TME: "11 was ncccplcd.hy BrltShacertllfc lod)e,< unlll he auth sprcal hs local, col too thck and began (allmg about such thngs as tljuds flyng wombats. " A wonbnl, edts not?, "s "a hrnwlng marsupal. Befbro long, tlogagsters retltled wk! "Truth s n Stranger to.flclon.",,..,,,:.., Nrn. Spes : les a foolhblo f rtlm TME Mnga/.ne ths week about Scna l Joe McCarthy and Canar jtlans: Tongue n, ccbk, TM! says, staff Tonto Cllobo & Mal sent.serat a crate Nrn Spy apples Wlt greelng: Tlcrossonethng you can gel your teeth; nto. The \vood.s up hereare full, m.".too took nbcdlng hs a complment, sayng, "Theyre pretty apples." "Do yov, thnk tleyre poson,", asked a.nbwsnp.n. Ever nvestbalo-; McCarthy sad: "Well fnd out after we eat m." A Dogs (Alter) Ufe. ClenU ot-.l.ooo-gravc" Merno Memal Pets Comclery nt Gdn Ellen, Calf., mantan a hgh degree, actve.pct-r.emembrance. TME Wagaxlne repts thl* week. One departed dog 18 nterred on an Jnncrsprlng tjntfrcm, a good many, anmals, brds and snakes are burled n nfants caskets and, have marble grante headstones Wll) such nscrptons as "Restng on Tral." and "Our Baby Grl." But Chrstmas s hc gayest season re, TME says. Decated Chrstmas trees.olly wrenkhs are set up f "Utle.sleepers," and one San Francsco Chnese regularly sprjnds a posl-mbrlem feast cupcakes, frut, lamb chops, boned chcken, hamburger, mallcd-mllk tablets and (bca-cola over graves two defunct dogs. " * * * Bermuda Sdelghts Presdent Dwght D. Elsenhower,,whoaq favue, readng f relaxallon s \ycstcrn novels, turned up at Bermuda conference last week wth one hand bandaged. On nght befe ho caught, a plane,, lme Magazne repts, ke ncked hs hand whle showng Mame how Westeners once fanned r sx guns. On Sunday mnng durng recent Bermuda Conference, T ME Magazne says, Presdent Esenhower got up early to practce No. 8-lon shots, and make a few putts on Md-Oceans 18th green, n went to chapel at M- S.j Br hase,-kndey.flew. to hear a Baptst sennon. French Fegn Mnster Geges Bdault went lo St. Theresa Church f Roman Cathblc Ma.ss. When an ade asked Sr Wnston Churchll wher he planned attendng servces, t Prme Mnster rumbled: meet my Maker.soon enough.. * * * Relef F Whlcwngs n "Cnty Wthout papers," TME Magazne lels ne sty how recent newspaper strke affected New Vkers, concludes that re s no real substlule f newspapers. Says TME: "Only whllewngs New Yks Department Sanltnton probably alone among ctys 7,9,- found lfe easer because newspaper strke: street ltter was f 5 per cent." V Quckly! Easly! Accurately! ONLY 7 SHOPPNG DAYS... TL CHRSTMAS Csages, Table Peces f Your Xmas Parles - Evergreen Dcoalons f Mantle Table k Sprays Holly and Mstletoe FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASONS TEL. MAn G. 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Unv much oubk-, nrt how bal t s, that (ftctt people mny ndmll to hvg, s always coled hy tho- own lllludc toward t.t ls hlm s»d that trouble, lke bablr.s, only grow hy beng nursed. A letutned veteran was chattng wth hl.s fmer press, who nqured wher he had learned anythng nptanl from hs war experences. "Ves sr, have," repled young man, " have learned tha 11 s easer to study hsty than t s to make." Lookng out a tran wndow one day, thought how murky sky was, and n dscovered reason my glasses were dusty. n same sense, some our dtllcullles are wthn ourselves; and perhaps we cant get along wth s because wo cant got ulong wth ourselves. A deep-south preacher concluded a sermon on WLsdom: "t ant thngs you dont know that gels you nto trouble; ts thngs you know f sure., that ant so." The tract nn Oklahoma farmer broke down n mud ono day. He went lo hs barn f chans and a shovel. As he crossed feld a neghb called, "Havng a lttle trouble, Jm?" Mo ro)led, "Nopo, no trouble at all. dont call anythng trduble that can f.\." Helen Keller sad lo a complanng handcapped frend, " have, lke people, made resolutons whch have broken only half kept, but one whch send to you s keynote my.lfe. t s ths: Always to regard as mere mpertnences ftune handcaps whch were placed upon jny lfe almost at begnnng. resolved that y should not crush dwart my soul but rar be made to blossom, lke Aarons rod, wth flowers." Trouble s one thng that you can always fnd n abundance f you really set out to look f t. and far too many people do that very thng. A young matron thought she was gettng used lo eccentrctes day help, but was frankly non-plussed when new grl contnued to wk wth her hat on. Fnally she ventured query, "Mary, why do" you wear your h.l n house? prefer that you take t f when you come to wk n mnng and leave t t tll you go homo. Tant hurln nuthln," repled Mary wth some bellgerence, "and want t on because f anybody nsults mc ll be ready to leave rght t." Toursts seekng -drectons when lost n Kentucky, we stll troubled about fndng way after a farmer drected m to Lousvlle as follows: "Well, lets see, you go down ths road a spell, maybe two three mles tll you come to a lttle schoolhoufe on east fk - no, reckon that wouldnt bo best way er. You drve n burnlot here, turn around and go back to frst crossroads. Um, well, come to thnk ol, you cant go that way, brdge. s out. xou mght take that lane yonder and follpw t tll you come to pke, but n, that would be rlglt smart out ot your way. Well, now, ll tell you folks, t was goln to Lousvlle just wouldnt start from here at all.".when Near East ol trouble was at ts heght, a newsman sad, "Near East expts who pour ol on trouble waters now have a new dplomatc problem- what to pour on troubled ol." Three deacons were dscussng fraltes ot flesh. " must confess," sad one, "tha myself am not wthout fault. n my younger years was gven to use volent language, and even now re are lmes..." "My weakness." sad second, "s strong drnk. Of course, dont ten ndulge, but re are lmes when am tempted beyond my strength." "Well, brethren," sad thrd, "my besettng sn s gossp and, do you know, can hardly wat to get out be!" Sonte tlnes t s just nnnnuuo thngs that gve us a w!- trouble, lke new bfocals n man wrote abou lo hs oculst: "Dear Doct; 1 ns.suro you that n you 1 have utmost conldence, but n regard to hc now bfocals you pcscrlbed f me, have fallen down stars, stumbled up stars, amputatod hc left fender from lanlly car; gven hat check grl,a quarter nstead ot a nlcl«>l, mssed fve 1-lncl pulls at a quarter a pull, btten my rght thumb whle feedng a hot dog to myself, and had my ear lpstckcd whle bddng my wfe goodby. wonder f you could hammer mo out a par smple, country-stylo unlfocals, and lot me (mt from behnd those slrcunl\ed ultra - kaledoscopc blnders," We heard a dsheveled grl just back from a date, who sad to her roonnuuo, "Thats what get f gong out wlu a solder battle fatgue." Furr cogent conuncns on atttudes toward trouble, are thnt poverty nuy be cruel. hu U 1ms ls compensatons among Slher thngs t deprves nuuy peojle thngs y a-e bette- f wthout; and serous thought that souls whch are never tred, never hosol by hdden dangers, do not know r own strength nnd powers; dangers and dffcultes are bread and butter greater slrcngth. Mental Pclent Tells Of Hopes F Chnstnas Look At These Used Car Buys 1951 Hudson Commode 6, R&H S Studebaker, R&H wth Overdrve $ Hudson, Super 6, R&H S Chevrolet, Styl?master $ Pontac, R&H Buck, 4 do 51 Compare se oars wth any s. F dollar value, y cant he beaten. Whtney Rdge Mots 15 Whtney Ave. Hamden Tel. CH An nu-rl. bustlng graulmo- berw-hn s a palcnt at Conneclcut State llosllnl, dccla-cs la followng a-rllcle that "every hunu\n beng bns n great need to know that someone cnre.s and ths need s most polgunl at Chrlslnns lme." Mrs. Laura M. rratzner, fmerly f two decades (general Secrelary Vlc Unversty sclool ot Fne Arts, appeals to her fellow ctzens to "thnk ot mental hosptal patents at Chrstmas lme." She says n ths artcle, beleved wthout precedent f a menal lpspltnl pallent n Connectcut, " have no hesltnllnn n dscussng my llness. Why should? t s no dlffernnt from pneumona heart dsease." ly Mrs. Laura At. Vnl7j (DslrUulrd ly Stato Demrtmeut nf Alpdlnl leulto Mddlelown. Cotn, A warm Chrlstnus feelng s. spreadng through tn- wards Connectcut State llos)tal, where ant a "patenl. We count days to holday, antcpate preparatons, decnllng, settng up ot Chrlslnns trees n vulous wards. But to many us n V proncblng holday brngs some twnges fear and chlls ot lonelness. Wn we bo remembered? Every human bulng has a grcall need to know tha someone cares nnd ths need s mnsl pognant us Chrstmas,. holday whch means love and hrolhhood. Ploaso beleve that ths need s very great among patents n mental ho.spltnls. Many patents have no rolallvos..many s receve letters very nfretuontly, vsts not At all. t s so hn>tunl to r lves, [o r pros)ec,- f recovery llmt. thoy beneft ly some act kndness, thoughlfulncss, klnsh) from )eo)le n communty. Tlere s not belter Unto to do ths than Chr.statas.., 1 wonder f you know.llal sot,ue.t( us pnlonts who have a llllo bt money use 11 lo purchase guts \tor pnllcttts who we know wll ol be recmbcrcd at Chrlslnns by rclatlycs? The hnspllal prpvldus clos t pntlenls who do ot.gel m from home. Tbcse clohs lre servceable and clean. Bu hc patents feel such a hunger f somethng ot. r own, some Utle artcle that s not "nsttutonal." Todny, although nst Chrstmas was almost a year ngo, re arc many pntlenls sllll carryng around cheerful wt;applng, hc gay, rbbon whch, held Klft hey receved n. bc women love partcularly a fuuy handkerchef,, a comb, face powder, soap wth a pertuned od. guess thoy arc no dlftcrenl from women anywhere else. They love lu.xurles, although luxures may not cost me than.t DO cents. Ths year llo Department ot Mental leallh s agan sponsng Chrlslnns Gtt Cnmpolgn f patents at Cunnocllcul, Nwch and Fnlrflel Stale lospllals and Mansfeld Stale Tranng School and Hosptal. Your smnll.. gft to m codd moan so much. t would actually be a contrbuton to rapy ot tle patents. Your.servlce to ths. program would : have stll an value. t would domonslrnto an nttucsl n " whole problem mentnl llness,n,helpng to break down * remanng sopara«lon between hosptal and communlly. have no hesllullon n dscussng ny llness. Why should 1? t s- no dfferent from pneumona heart dlscae. 11 s backward to feel Tolhcrwrse. May 1 now n behalf myself and my fellow.patents wsh you a Merry Chrstmas and hope thnt.vou wll help a Ullle bt lo make ours a happy one. To gve n ths c.-usc s a blessng. Bellcv: me. know., Gfts artcles ot cash wth \vllcb vnrlou.s Hems ar? purchased may bp sent to hc ndvdual lospltnls n Stale Department pf Mental llenlll,lr Welhcrstleld Avenue, lartfd. Artcles nay be vrtually nnylhlngnvblcb mental hospttnl patle\ts could use enjoy wth safety. M. Etzel & Sons, nc. Lumber Merchants 11 Farmont Ave., Tel. HO 7-18 TELEVSON ANTENNA POLES OEDAR SHAVNQS CEDAR POSTS FENCE ARBOR» CLOTHES OARDEN TRELLS PULLEY AERAL NEW FOR 54 Recd Books, AcGOnl Books, Transfer Suplos, etc. FOB MPRNTED XMAS CARDS 154 Dares, Desk Calendars - Donnson Seals, Tags Wrappngs & Rbbons Mon. Thru Sal. 8:45-5: KORN BROS. STATONERS 111 COURT ST., N. H. Between OranRO & State UN JOSK KOAUDKO A oon AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS AUTO RADATORS Hervlco Wllh A 8r«e" Bnoo lb8 851 Dxwell Ave., Hamden Tel. 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Nthrop, Press Phlosophy onr bnw nl Vnlo, snltl Umt nnny Republlcnna runnng f Congress next yenr nrendy hrvn ftceeplcd ".Sonnt McCnrthy.l ss that Prcslclcnl Elsenhower, na well ns fmer Prcsldcnl Trulnnn, nnd holr npnolnlcos nrc lo bo subjected lo chnrgos befe lunebcon groups nnd by nnuendo.", f Jresldcnl Elsenhower s lo spnrjl hmself nnd country from "degradng experence mvlng nnothcr lvng prcsldenl rlod by nnuendo nnd hcndllnes, nnd f he. s to uphold prlnclnles Amercan Justce, he must cnll a slop to,mccnrlhy- Vclde-BrowncU methods," Prcss Nthrop asserted. He called f tho creaton Sanfd Barn 15 Sanfd St., Hamdon T EeBvatona OaU OH 8-87B VCKYS CORNER 15 lemlrway Avenue Hast Haven O 7-1 talan and Amcn Dshes APZZA Musc By 1 CAL MAE, TEO Every Fr, and Sat, ROSCVATONS NOW f HOLDAY ABTOS Caterng to Weddngs Redecated nlng R»on Wne,.l and lcer rtok ot!" Bsm ")c a commsson " unquestoned mparllnmy," smlar lo those opernlng n Auslrnlfa and Cnnndn, f nvesllgnllnb charges subverson and dsloyally n th Unted Stales,. "Never should anyone beng n,- vosllgnlcd bo chn-rod Judged n publc by people makng tho nvesllgatlon," ho snld. "Sucl a procedure volates Amercan and dcmocrallo prlnj clples by turnng dblectlvc and bo accuser no Judge," ho declared. "Tm recent assumpton so many nbwspnpcr edlls that, after Attney General Brownells;. charge nl a luncheon meetng, H was Mr. Trumans mmedate responsblty to prove hmself nnocent was labelled by Press Nthrop as "unqualfedly un-amcrlcnn nnd un-dcmocrallc." t la a "basc mal and phllcsophlcal prncple" Amercan democracy he sad, "that any nnd every ctzen s assumed lobe nnocent untl he s proved gulty nnd burden pro any charge gult rests on accuser, not on accused. A second basc Amercan democratc prncple,he conlnucd, s llat no ctzen ever charged wth naylhlng by nnyne t to b Judged by accuser by ho polce nspect who gars. evdence.",. Presdent Elsenhower, ho sad, must call an end "to all un- Amercan and un-democratlc ways judgng free Amercans," and should dsmss hs cabnet appontees "who have volated Gambardellas OYSTER HOUSE Comn n anl try one Our Famous Sea Fond Dnners Nanto Bay SoaUops & Long sland Oystera Now n Soasoa small Party AoconamodaUonu Call MA F Rosvatons MEADOW ST. Now Haven DANCNG EVERY SATURDAY NGHT THE EDDE THOMAS TRO > AT THE OLD SLEGH HOUSE FNE FOOD - LQUORS DNNERS?1.7B UP Caterng to Wotldhgn, Parlcn, Stags & Banquets 167 DXWELL AVE. Telephone CH 8-9D1 Amercan way tellow men." Presdent Elsenhower should atso nsst, he contnued, that "all furr Judgng possble crmnal ohnrgcb wll hencefth bo dono, as our foundng fars prcecrlbcd, by courus r.d courts alone." Fnally, Press Nthrop concluded. Presdent Esenhower must nsst tha "any furr Judgng that s necessary fndngs any addtonal nve.sltgalons tho publc servce wll be dono also n Amercan way by a commsson whch enjoys a repulalon f unqucaloncd ntegrty n tho publc mnd." ««Mlllt H""!*""" f."ml«<l" There are nnny ndlcnlnns that Connectcut s safest all tle 48 stales n whch n lve. F last two years f wllch recds are avalable 151 and 15), Conneclucl has had llo lowest rate all tho states f volent deaths. Despte our heavy traffc, Conneclcul s also only stnk whch has won Natonal Sate treatng r ty Contest sx tmes. Our slnle has also been among cdes n ths contest levcry year durng past dozen years. Connectcut s also one hc safest places n whch to be l)n. We led wth Rhode sland f lowest nfant mtally rate n country. And average lfe expectancy nl brth s hgher f Connectcut than f any stole n Nast. 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