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s LS-. R' Conn. ,5_4 An Independent Weekly New.spaper ®i|p 1£a0l Mmm N^tos Our Telephone Numbers Business: Alwaler 8-1661 Editorial: IlObart 7-5811 p A'OL. vm xo. ."is rubllihed Wttlly by Frtt Prtsl Pjiblltations, Inc. Yrlrl* Subltiipllun S230. KA^T IIAVEX. CD.NXKCTlrrT, TliritSDAV, .M'l.'ll. Jli. IH.M G Cents A Copy $2.60 A Vcar Piggery Inspection Fails To Stem Plans * To Sue Town Heads A roport that Pnsqiialo Mollllo, (iliorutor of a local jiiBBcry, ho.i lived u[j lo Town ordor.s to clean up his form In order lo minimize tho possibility of nuisance and health hazards is unllke'y to defer li'Kal action aKaln.st,lhe Tcwn. That was Indififed yesterday by Jo.seph Kolet-sky. counsel Xor a group of Foxon Parli residents who have hoen pre.wing for a ban on Mellllo's Importing of garbage from Ilamden. The New Haven lawyer said he was now preparing n suit against the Town of East Haven lo "abate a nuisance". Tuesday evening, Ernest Ilan.sen, fire marshal who was assigned to the in-Spectlon of local pig larms submitted a repoi'l on his inspec- tions to the Board of Public Safe- ty. Han-sen, who appeared at the meeting, stating I'liat of u number of piggeries be had e.'tamlned, Mel- lllo's form was the "cleanest one out of the bunch of 'em." ': Hansen reported that lie inspect- ed another piggery In the vicinity of the golf course on April 20 and found the pens so "dirty", that he "could not get near" because of the smell and "lots of files". Clancy then wondered aloud If this piggery was not responsible In part for the nuisances about which tlie Foxon Park people bad been complahiing. V "Ke-ep'After riggerlcsi'. .: J He told Han.seii: "Vou keep after all'(these piggerios'\ ; "You. keep' nttbt -—-—— '• ——— - (opei'ato'r of 'tile ~piggery which Hansen, crit- icized as "dirty") and don't let-up onfliim.ot course, Melillo, too,'? ..-. Yesterday, ..an official- In Ih^ Building Inspector's office' said; that Mellllo. so far had' not 'iieeri granted a permit to build a.gaft, ba^e. booker on. his.farmi '^qbijIgS^-! ,ly f oiichy ovei^i the-.m%ter,'ilie jijV-'>' clt^ed to' ;an.'iwe>\ other; cruestlbns^, si(iling'',lie^:;-wasn't.''gSin'g!'to''-'b'&-'' . -coiiie' Involved"' and ,refBrre£|lvt§a' 'reiferter 'to the Board y'of'.Zofliij^ . AppeaLs.;... .' , V' : Kolet'sky said. later, bowevori- Ihdt'a chock by him b r o u g h t . tii'G: amiwer, that Melllld had 'not yet: applied for the permit. . " ' Meliilo scored another victory iri- the.Court of Common.Pleas last Thursday when Judge VValter .M.; Pickett, of that court, ruled tlist- the local Board of Zoning Appeals had acted incorrectly ; in. denyin'ii, Mejlllo's petition tor such a perinlt last.year. . , -f'ljV; Yes t e r d a y. First Splectman Fritik Clancy announced that- Ii6 woiild "look Into" the bulldinB''oi a cooiter by Meliilo. Wben this re- porter, pointed out that such ;'o cooker Vould be. to Mellllo's -tld- vontage . a n d that It was difficult to kee wily he should fall to build it, IClancy replied oiily that -!'lt would be an expensive advantage". He'.said there was no direct evL-,' deiide that Meliilo would or would not build a cooker. -He did not elaborate bis announcement. In his decision Thursday, Judge Pickett declared that the refusal of the lycal ajipeals board to grant: MellUo permission to secure -a, permit lo build his cooker was "invalid, arbitrary and un-reuson-. able. (Continued On Page Three) Eight Applicants Take Exam For Super. Police Examinations for the position of supernumerary policenmn were administered lo eight applicants In a special session last week of Ihe Board of Public Safely. This was revealed In the minutes of the board read at tlie regular meet- ing on Tuesday. Niimes of the nppllcanis were wllli-held. AH took verbal as well as writien examlnnllons in com- petitive application for supi.'r- numerary posts. Fire Chief. Tlinmas J. lluyes presented bids on a 750 gallon pumper which lie thought ought to be bought in the near future for" the Fire Department. The prices cited were $18,000 by the .Sijagrayo • Company and $17,2-18 by Maxim. He was instructed to secure an additlon.nl bid. Hayes suggested that In view of wliat he' believed would be a "seven or .flight months" delay In delivery that the etiulpment might bo ordered now. By delivery tiiiie, the Town; would be in Its now fl.scnl year,'"and he suggested that the, Boa'i-d- of. Finance might be \villing la provide the. margin of. difference. between the purchase iJrlce aria, a fund of approximate- ly .'?lo;0OO already set aside for new equlpmenl. . . First Selectman Frank Clancy folt'-.that It was hot wLso "to go ;put"on;.a limb'.' . all hough he 9'gre'ed ' t h a t 'new equipment \vas •npbdert.MIe said there, w'a.s no i^utiViinVce that the Board of Fl- .i^£^nce. . w o u l d : approve of appro- ptliitili'gi.'. tii.e . additional . moiiey li'ecddd,-' " ' , " ' . ' Saturday Legal 'Line For Dog Licenses Sniurdny Is the leual dendllne for dog licenses for Ifl">4, T o w n CliTlt Jlnrgnn-t Tucker uii- nnunced this wrrli. A tolnl of 372 Ings hud been Issued li.« Tuesday mornliii but n lot inorn still remniiicd. SHss Tuclif.r said th'it llor office would lie open In the Town Hall Saturday mor:iiiiK for Ihe Issuniicc nf the non-(i.l. dog Ing.s. Namt^d "Alternalo" For Wcsl I'oiiil mmmm Local PJ.A.-crs At State Meeting East Haven was well repre- sented al the Stale Coiivenlion of tlie Connectlcul Parent-Tenclier Association which was held in Waterbury yesterday and today. The East Haven Council of Parents and 'I'eachers was rep- resented by Mrs. fcerald Culleii. council .secretary. Supt. of Schools -R. Vernon llnys and Mrs. Hays were guests, of the" cpuncll. The High School P.'I'.A. dele- gates were Mrs. Anthony Pnna- grosBl, Mr.s. Daniel Mautte and Mrs. Sigurd Ander.son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garvin will be guests of that unit. Lnurel Street School P.T.A. sent Mrs. George FIntn and Mr. Anthony Fisciuas lis representa- tives. Mrs. Edward Kronberg Sr., w'as a guest' of this unit. Other schools and their dele- gales were: Gerrish Avenue School P.T.A.: Mrs. Edward Pile, Mrs. George Burky, Mrs. Pnsquale Slreelo, Mrs. Edmund, Henry and Mr.s. Alplionse Langella. , VyniiamE.'Glllls'School P.T.A.: Mrs. 'Fred Rending, and Mrs S. Anderson' Highland, School P.T.A.: ,Mrs. Edw;in, Haynes, Mrs. -Lee Ross. • Grove J . .Tuttle School P.T.A.: Mrs. Ralph DeMartino, . Mrs. Louis-. O'Connor, Mrs. Albert Jacob and Mls.s- P e a r l Magid. Urges Taking School Bd. "Out Of Politics" Wiliiinglon Calls GOP Argument An "Agonizing Wail" Coniosl Claim Goth Slows Hiring Of More Teachers pailietball Team {To Be Honored By School Board • J ' T h e 'NiL'w England "Class M" .lifisk'c-tball champions will be the gO'ests'bf-the Board of Education dt a dinner given In. their honor next 'Tuesday overilrig In the High Scliool;'. cafeteria. Miss EllEahelb Chapkqvlch announced last night. ', Sbtlttlie senior and junior var- SUy iiieiTibers of the High School basketball team together with members - of the cheer-leading squad will attend as special guests of the board. Miss Chap- kovich ^said. She .said that ap- proximately 60 boys and glrla would be there. The dinner will start at .6:30. Coach Frank Crisafi, ' mentor of the "Easties," Principal Carl Garvin, assistant Principal Thomas Murray, Supt. of Schools R. Vernon Hays, and John Mc- Partland, head of the High School Engllsii department, ijave been sent special invitations.- ! William Aliearn, sports editor, of the Journal-Courier, will he guest speaker. FrahEClifford •NaM;^T6^Hfe^<|; .;.- HiglrRitlge Citbup I .Friipk' .- Clifford , was .elected president of the; High -Ridge Civic Association jat a.'nieetlngUield re- cently In the-Foxon .Grange Hall. George Whi?elor was elected vice president; Mrs. Sol . Lleberman, secretary; and Dr, Richard Fran- ford, , treasurer. . Four, residents, of tlie dovelpj)- ment were elected as .ropresnnta- tlves of. fcfur.areas: on the hoard of director.s:, Earl Jones, Section A; Harold Watts, Section B; Don Maloney, Section C; Nathan ;Lag- In, Section D. Other members were elected at large: Francis Adams, William Connors, Mrs. James Wedormey; Mrs. h. Dick- inson; and Mrs. Sidney Tannon- baum. These committee chairmeji were named: membership. Miss. B. Haines; publicity, Sellg Tanner; entertainment, F. MIgdowskl.- ' . The association announced that it wiir start a membership drive this week. The group pians; to hold meetings on the 'fou'rtii Mondtiy of each month in- the Grange Hall. Join The Ground Oljsci'vci' Cor|)s I WNlIC I'liiiln Roliert.Tulbnt, son of Sir. and Jlrs. Wilfrid ,1, Tnlliol, of 8 Itui-I- leU ltd., has liceii IIUIII-.M1 first iilt-.Tiintr in a noiiiiiliitiiMi for entry to W^'st Point. Hr is shown here; with W-A fnll.l-r (hiicUKroiiiid) niid Coii- gresshiaii Albert Crctidla (right) in 111- Intter's New lliiveii offices. The principal nniiiinullDii went lo Joseph A. I'ues, of 11) Chestnut St., New Haven. Dozen Boxes Are Sold Two Join Red Cross "Gallon Club" " '•'lAhi'",^vi'n ''dozen- ''• bfjxd.y.'';',w'ei-c .sold ;.tci, local', groups eai'ly ; this .wv.eit fqi"; tliC Qr^ater.'i^ew;'J'lave'n Victory.:, Bn,ll._ t o , bo,. li'tdd 'Friday evening,' May'?,' i.n lipnoi''of 'three chamiilon tepms,!'Including tiie Easl -Haven' Illgh bask'ettiill teani.. More-are..available.'; ••'• ' , , Alfred Holcombe,- chairman, of the local comn'iltibe In, ':charge of..reservations, .prtnounced-'that In addition: t o , t h e 12" boxes of seals', (20' seats-,to''a box); a'.vnunri- ber of 'tickets- have been,-'.sold to individual couplos.'.Tjie cbmrnittee chalrmaii -said that many 'coujiles who, cbultl not;attorid wore-.-buy- Ing tickets as a'contribution to the affair. - :' - Reservat ions ' '' Boxes .were reserved by the fol- lowing , groups and • Individuals: Chamber of Commerce of Easl I-iaven, Rotary, Democratic-Town Committee, .East -I-iavon- Woman's Clubl Knights a.bd . Dames, the East- Haven Board of - Education, the.Lloijs Club, Arthur Gustafson. William' Clancy, 'Jp .& R; Motors, Iri.c.; Alfred Holcombe arid -Helen Ari"derson.' Gpyemor J6hn ' Lodge and his friitilly will be guests of honor at Ihe'lMill Whicli will fete the local hoopsters, - along with tli? Hill- house 'basketball team - and the Hamden Hlgli hockey team. All three teams are.'liolder.s of New Erigland titleii.- ! : '. Prior to the ball, • t h e team niemhoi's and their "dates" will be.given a dinner at 0:30 p.m. in llie Union.League Club.. I .Dancing for - the victory ball will be provided by a 2.'; piece orchestra under the direction of Pat Dorn.- . . . Holcombe said ilmt.more sup- port from local persons was needed and welcome. Tickets are five dollars per couple. , Of , the price four dollars would go tow- ard, gifts to be presented, (o the mf'iiihers of tile three teams. Therefore, Ihose who could not attend the ball can make a con- tribution by buying a ticket, Hol- combe said. -J.I!<.,1', Studio ."llrs Alvin Sanford, chairman of tho local bran ch of Ihe K-jd Cross, pins a "nullon Club" emblem on Mrs. Arthur Bixby, of C Edward St., as niiotlie r "C:hil>" niemher, Enimell Connors, of DO I-orbes PI., looks on. Both donors have given eiglit pints each to Ihe Bloodniobile iluring Us visits hrre in Klast Jliiven, in addition lo a few oilier donations. Thi- " mobile" is due again lii're on Tuesday afternoon. —Lucas Studio ' X i i v • Dollar's Worth Of Candy Taken In Break At Drive-In A break into the' Post Drlve-In Theatre on the Saltonstall, Pkwy. somellme last Thui'sday night or Friday morning netted'the thieves about one dollar's worth of confec- tions, local police reported. 'I'he authorities theorize that youngs- tej-s were responsible for the pil- fering of about a dozen candy bai-s and an attempt lo get at the' con- tents of a cigarette machirie. 'I'he break was reported at the dc-sk at 7:22 a. m. Friday. Officer William Hubbard investigated and fourid'that access had -beeit gained by shattering a small side window and springing a lock, Deputy Chief Joseph Folio Is In charge of the invebtigatiou Idea Of Gonfab;^ On Youth Problem Falls Through A suggestion that the Board of Public Safety Invite all the. town clergy, superintendent of .schools, the. truant and probation officers to o conference on local juvenile delinquency fulled to bring dofln- Ito action Tuesday evening.. The Idea was advapeed by Bartel ICIockars, Republican Board riiem- ber, who suggested that the board consider some way of p'rovldiiig a plan of recreation for teen-agers. ' Police Chief Edwin Prie.st stated, in response to a question -by Ralph Hurder, (R), that since last Octo- ber first Ills departnieJit had han- dled about 15 juvenile cases of which only five were. East Haven boys. Klockars plan, won the direct support of only one nieiriber, Art- hur RIccio (D). First Selectman Frank Clancy, ex officio chairman of tho BoLid, declared that the matter was something for. the Park Commission to handle and that It already had a recreational program under consideration, . Kiockars mentioned the lecn- aged boys whose congregating on Main .St. has sometimes l^rought complaints from merchants. "Wo chase the kids oft Main St., but where d.o wo cliase Ihern?" he ask- ed. "East Haven doesn't have a darn thing to offer them." . Ho referred lo several other cases as lliuslration of whal he hud In mind. He pointed out, as example, a iocal store wiiere, he claimed. High Scliool boys spent their luiieh money on pin-ball machines while v/alling, for school to open In the morning. Hurder . thought the problem was a "ticklish one." He said he sympathised with Klocknrs' <leslre to prevent the growth of juvenile delinquency. He asked Chief Priest If t h e r e was an Increase in.juve- nile delinquency. The latter; re- plied "I would ,say very slightly" but thought the local Irerid com- pared favorably with tho country as a whole. ..-. : Hurder said he was in accord with plans to discourage juvenile misdemeanors but cautioned that the "wrong publicity" might bring mora harrii then good. 'rw<i siioUcsnn'ii for tlie ni'illn- rralic ma.lorily ol Ihe Board nf Kdiu'MlInn soui'lil Friday to refute i-lMliiK Ihm Ihe loyally onlh was luokliig it liaidii lo sumo addi- lion.'il learhi is The vtiola^imn who to^li^ pains to avoid lilt iippcuanro ol a te- hrulal (if piioi slatemenls Issued liy spokesm Ml foi the boaid nilnoi- liy and tin Ueiiubllinn pally weie Kniiicls Walsh boaid cb ill man, and Mbs 1 11/ihelh Clia|iko\lch| i-hitirnitin of ili<> (otnmilUe on schnols. 'I'lie rehullal took n double lurk t'ii'st, that Ihe boaid had nian.iKOd lo .'^oiuie ailditlonal leaiheis In 'lilie of Ihls (laim and (hat Ihe miiiiber ul teiicliiis needed had heiMi esagKi inlMl .Seeondi>, I ic- mill evidence" of objeillon lo the imlli was leslilited lo a single letter. In contiast with their sciupu- loiis slalemenis lo avoid u oiieil ri.'pli' lo opponents a llilid Demo- crat on the hoaid leleased a dale- ment whitli look a dlieet swipe lit lliii'oldC Hall, Republican bnnid member who III ,1 opened the dis- pute and Republican Town Chnli- man who took up lliu i udgel by assert iiig "riieiu's no qucsllon whalsnevor that the loyalty oath jiroved hnrmful " The statement 'wos Isiued by William C Wlthlnglon at tho close of the open session of the honid meeting 1= ' 'day The statement nl- .so look a less dliect jab at tlie editor of the EAST HAVEN NEWS. Asks Verlflenlloii Of Slory I .Walsh opened the "case" foi the otttl):lridhcclly, Ilu told tho piiifis tijatbis lUinailtH worQ not a "fc- biJtttil.'! Ho asked .School Supt. R: "Vernon "Hays to "veilfy" oi' amplify coi taln-ipubllshed iepo!is 'Hc-^refei red lo a poillon Of u sentence fi'om a robiuuiy 12 jc- port by the tupeilntondeni on ihb ioyhlty ohlh VNIIICII was quoted/In the newspapei'- "I have lecched a 100 pel ceni hiubh off fioin most of tho slate colleges" The .statement 'Insinuated" that the loyalty oath wos lITe cause of the "brush off," ho snld, and asked Hays to explain what he meahl Mays usseitcd thai the .italemoni referred to out-of-btoto colleges who dtscouiuge Inleivleweis not from their own slates In oidei lo keep from "cxpoiting" theli giad- uatlng leaeheis 'They don't pay too much In tuition and the sinlu supports thi se In^U'wIions and they like to have them lenialn In their own states," Hoys said QllestlollH I'llbllslled rigure Walsh next quoted anolliei picss stoiy from u dally puiiei which said "With appioxlmutely ."lO new leaelu'i's required lo fill Ihe facul- ty ])osts in the new elemenlory schools under conslrucllon and lo be opened In Ihe Fill, plus a doz- en 01 mole new leocheis to fill varaniles because of leslgnatlons Ihe need has become oeule " The stolcment, ho snld, foiled to take Into oc-couni teaLlieis in tiiui temporaly rlossiooms al the Old Stone Church and In boso- meni clas.s looms These would be liansfciiecl to tho new schools. Walsh did not mention leaeheis on double session (ho estlninted lolei tlieie weie about four) who would also be linnsfeiied Wolsh polnled out that the evening's ses- sion was ubout lo see Ihe oppiovnl ol live leocliei'i added lo II new leaeheis alieody Idled "On the elemenlory level w- of tho piosenl lime," he said, "oui need is eight leocheis" He admit- ted that o ',o couple of leaeheib" mlglil be needed on Ihe high school level Hays onsweicd Ihnt "lliete oio some leslgnatlons du» to show up yel Ihut luuen'l come. In Ihe ovei all lililiig. Including leslgnollons, I doubt I hat It will lun as high OS ,10 ("linnges, Moie likely In llio lowci 20's," KHtlniule: Aliiiut '.in Walsh continued, 'If It weie ,10 plus a dozen moie, that would be 12," whcieupon Hays sold ho thought thai Ihe fluuic of addi- tional leaeheis will be about 25 In oil A repoil by the Committee on Schools was next liitioduced b> Miss Chnpltovlch. The jcpoit con- tained a lplt»r from Supt Huys lo the commltleo The loltoi Bald; Dear Miss CtiopUovlch; Thoro la In iny IHc; biit one qase of dlicct Bvldqnta tlittt ihe Loyally Oolh le- qulicd of new leocheis coming In- to the Easl Haven school system wiw n major faelor In detei mining wliethor an appllcnnt would ac- cept a position," Tho lepoit cited o meellng on Apill,2Q between llio tonimlttee on schools and the tenchci s' liai- son committee "Items that weiu discussed was (sic) factual evi- dence data on llio Loyalty Oath as lo Hie luinibei of applicants who did not comu lo East Hoveii to ho employed by the Boaid of Educa- tion of EaU Haven as teachers" The icpoil then gave the text of a lettei wiltlen by an appli- cant whose objection to the oath had picvlously been quoted by Supt Hoys and, subsequently, In the pi ess QliestioiiH ",SoIe" Ijvldi iii e Gcoige l.etls questioned wheth- ci the leltei was Hie sole "factual evidence" and polnled to veilml ns- (Colitllllird Oil I'lige 'I'lircM') Wiihinglon Implies NEWS Plays Foolsie Willi GOP DEM Town Committee Meci'.ing Postponed Until Tues., May 11 The regular meeting of the Democratic Town Committee, or- iginally scheduled for next.Tues- day,'wili be postponed becosise of the Jefferson-Jttckson dinner to be held in Hartford at the Hotel Bond <in t h e same day. The meet- ing win be postponed until Tues- day, May 11, John SImoni, regis-- Irar, announced. oiiiig the o[i( miir of executive nic d i n g s - and piisumably then mlnules - lo Ihe piess Wlthlnglon was plainly refer- Ing to a meeting at which the ediloi of the NEWS, did, In fact, peisunne ijuoigu IJLIIS lo wllhdiaw a itotemenl he had read cilticl/Ing the Demociallc mcm- beivhip. (See slory on cdltoilal page.) t Despite lepealed declaiallons In lequests for a view of the minutes, that he had no Intention of using cunfldcjitlal mateilal, Wlthlnglon asseited that 'oui chlldien aie not pawns molded lo make headlines" Thp boaid member may have tipped the majoilty's hand on whether or nol It will accede to tho request, when he asked In Ills statement "Can he or you wonder why this (request) bos nol been gianled?" Another Ilequest Kntcreil At the mecllnc a letter was read from Mis Phyllis R Flood asking foi permission to view the executive minutes "os on elector' as well OS a n employe of the NEWS ^Tho lequcst was condi- tional on the chance that "elrr ciimstttuces" did not permit Ihe editor's request lo be fulfilled A letler from the editoi verifying this was also Introduced and I cod. Luongo's brief "roport" for the A proposnl tliot the Board of Educallon be taken "out of poll- lies" was mlvanced this week by aoorge Lolls, Republlcnn mom- ber. In o slotemenl replying to an nlloek by a ilval board inoriibcr. LeUs uiged tliol ocllon be sought In the stnip leglslotuie to re- move the local hoard from tlio sphere of politics He did nol npii- clfv what mensuies sboiild bo taken The leplaeemenl of Bernnid C, Luongo, luember-secietniy nf llio Bonid of ndueollon. With an "Ini- 11111 llnl tinn-poi tlsnn" sliorlhnnd expert lo ovoid "ponllnued liouble with minutes" woS advo- cated by Letts In o lonowal of on old demand, Lells, who hnd previously com-"" plained of mlsquotntloiiH In the bonid's official lecoids,'also oc- : eused another bouid member of being Incnnslstcnf In odvocnting icsclnding the loyolty oolh ot one ' lime ond presently dcfendlilS It. In the meantime, MotbW An- asloslo, Rcpubllcon [own chair- man, in ills own statement, dG- nounceil the loyalty oolh as on "Insult" lo locol leaeheis. Ho also clilded Ills Deniocialle countet- pnil, James Gorllond, for hl8'"un- icslrlcled" piess cuveiago comi pnign piomlses. ' Those weie thp lotosl doVQJQP- ments of n battle wogcd I n ' a mulll-faccled dispute'b e l w c o n Dnmoeiallc and Republican ipci^- bfrshlp on tho Booidi of Educa.' lion WllliinKlon RtuKcn Attack. The remarks were elicited'by on nltock by Wlljlppi WUhlnBtPn, boaid member, \vhq nlpglQ-hond- edly cm lied Ibq'i'bnW, fnr \\16 Domocrotlc colmi t«, Wlthlnglon Jipd elmiuclijrlJod Republl(;imi,crt- llilsms of t ho ,_D4lnfii'flill(!-inBi|lr,cd loynlty notli, ht)tl'doMuno[lillonn,of an alleged aboUt-,toi;o on'lcnchcr salary Incrcoses Ijh ''ogonlzlns wolllngs from I ho pll of political expediency." i ^ Wlthlnglon, who liod nbistalned from voting when llio oolh, was origlnolly possed bddtiuso lie wai unsuie what effect It would have on leaching pei sonncl, defended tho oath and accused Critics of being "willing to play hOCus pocua opci seek hrodllnes ot I bo cxponsp of Educallonol stabllily." Ho ro- fciied also to "news" Inflation ol tho oalh as an Isflui?, It was his refoionre to "Uio follocy of pai-l claims mado by o mlnoilty member ot thq Boorrt Ihot he was misquoted" that bi ought 0 iep|y from Lolls and a suggestion thai Luongo bo ro- placed OS seci clary. Lells Illla Buck I.ctis, who had nol bd'ep direct- ly Involved In the controversy when It flist bioko. Issued a reply lo Wlthlnglon In which ho ac- cused the Democratic mojorlly of "basiling In tlin commondu- llon ihiy 010 nbw giving Uio leochers a lalso that tho Board Is actually nol iesponslb|o for," Lells chaigcd thttt under cover of trying to saitdlfe tho minority with.the onus, of opposing a sol- niy Inciease for, tcachori,, tho Dcmocrallc majority Is laying claim to credit for the lqor«ase when it originally opposed "giving any overall tulae ut all" ' The board member nsSctrtiJd that a member ot the mojorlty originally had "wpnj.c^ the tooch- Two Demociallc members of the Board of Education showed ."Igns of ofinoynncc this pasi week ovei continued piessuie for access of I'eporleis to executive minutes. One Indicated that ho was nettled by cdlloilul chniges that the boaid wos psing execu- tive sessions to hide Infoimallon from the public The olliei Im- plied that the EAST HAVEN NEWS was ploying "footsie" with the local Rcpubllcon organl/ation Al the boaid meellng FrUhy, Bernard C Luongo, secietaiy, said that since "mistiust" hud been planted In the minds of tho public by a recent editoilal In t h e NEWS thot his oommltlec millee would need more time lo prepare " a good explanation why we will or will not grant" o re- quest for a view ot llio executive minutes. He sold ho 'hoped" that the committee In charge of con- sidering the lequest for tho min- utes would have lis answer reody by the next boaid meeting Implies Collnborullon Following the meellng, William Wlthlnglon, bonded a piepaicd statement to reporleis In It he cited a rase In which a "news reporler" had "inleiiuptcd" a board meeting to odvlse a "min- ority member" to wlthdiaw a statement crltlcU^ng the Dem- ocratic membership. Wlthlnglon did not say so di- rectly but he Inllmated that a committee examining the icquesl request for minutes of executive for the official executive mlnules meetings hod been made In col- was as follows, loborotlon with "the Republican Luongo's State incnt Party." GOP Town Choiman This committee met on April I l>ors of the board were under Mathew Aniistoslo, In a stale- 10th, 1954 In the Boaid lOom lo 1 party contiol, LetIs fired the ment of his own, dtnlcd ever fav- [ tContliuicd On I'ago Three), I (Coiilijiuca Oa P a g e Xlir«p>, CIS lo sign an agrocmonl to take a cut In ihc event ot o recession" and Hint WlthIngtori_ hlniiiplf had sUled Ills own retisg'ns for deny- In,; a raise. , Lells accused Wlthlngtor) of 'Iro- pcatecl Inconslslenolos", opd snld that he "lecently suggested ro- tclnding the oalh," Tli? boarc) member explained Inter that Wlthlnglon hod suggested tho resclnc^lng In exooullvo session. WlUilngton, In his stotement, had urged public altendaricq qt boaid meetings Lolls lepllccj that unless the pi esonf policy of [h? bonid Is changed "It wll| hardly be woith the trip lo the Board room, because opdh' tiioetlngs Wo so short these d-'e ; Ilq sold that repoi ler-demonds fpr min- utes would not have beop mado If these cxecullvo session^ dqnlt only with personal motters.' Regarding the "fallacy" of \\\$, ' being misquoted, Lolls said, "In my opinion there will be 'con- tinued tiouble wlth^ tho> minutes until the board-mpmbcr becretary- shlp Is replaced , , ." He thought this "should be a citizen demand," While denying, os Wlthlnglon charged, that Republican mem- 1 '1 ^ u 0 i:.'*

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Local Iiiduslrial Arts SliideiUs In State ExJiibi't

On Frlrln.v and S n i u r d n y Ihoro will . be nil oxlilbltlon In New n r l t n i n nf projects nindo In the Iiidiistrlnl Ar ts D e p a r t m e n t ,ot E a s t l lnvon lIlglii, .Soh«i)l. T h e purpose or tills occasion Is to show llio typo of work be ing done I n , I h e Inr i i is l r la l ' a r t s shops Ih ro t ighnut the S t a l e of Connee-l lcul . T h e following s tuden t s will display thei r products .

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X Uobort Unillc'tl , cuttliiK board . •I. Daniel Masna , ImoU oiiils.

. ; IndtiNtrlal ArlH t l 1., SIdiiby. Clow, ches t .

.2. P n i n k Fuilnrn, chest . .'I. E d g a r Surpi 'cnnnt , eho.sL. 'I. TIni Brown, bowl. S. Hoy Blake, olcheil pinqlic.

jtluclianleal n r iuv ln i ; •• 1. F inn l t n e n h n m , t h r ead c h a r t 2. Donald F rawley , locU-up c h a r t . 3. Fred Pnr l a to , mlcl-bmeler cha r t . •1. Domliilc Scnllso,- ' typo chart, ' 5. Uoy Blake, roiindt'y cha r t .

Indus l rh i l Ar t s I I I 1. Wil l iam Quick, two screw-

driver.'^, cen te r punch , ball peon h a m m e r .

Indii.ilrliil ArlH IV 1. E d w a r d AiicnlRne, m a l e hi'oad-

tall (luck decoy. 2. Nelson Thomas , p ic ture f rame.

Mousing Sliuly Is Made Merc For Hcnl Dc-Conliol

111 o rde r to d(!tcrmln(> (ho desir­abili ty of reniovhiK r e n t cimtrol.s hi Ka.st;Haven, n su rvey was licInK I'oiiiluctcd this wecK by the S t a t e Rent Commission on t he aval la-blllly of hnu.slng.

Ki'riost 0 . Potet.son, e x a m i n e r for the Commission, ha.s hecm In-IcrvlewliiK town officials, r ea l to r s and landlords In t he flrsl su rvey (if Ihls kind ever m a d e In E a s t Ifnvcn.

. lames t . DefjUcIa, t e m p o r a r y s inte houshiK ren t commissioner , from ' Now ' Haven, said l l ia l t he Inriuiry would soon ho cnmpleled, bu t t ha t a (iO-day wa i t i ng pci'lod would bo o b s e r v e d ' b e f o r e a n y de­control Is effected. .

Of the s la te ' s 1(1!) towii.s 'n to ta l of 108 have had tlieir r e n t cellhiKS liflod,

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BOHDEX 'naw lormuli ENDS WET BASEMENTS

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East .Haven Hardware Corner Main * icii.i Streets Used Proe Pross Want Ada

East Haven Wills League Opener Vs, Lyman Hall 2-1

Fa.st Haven IIIKII o i cned wlint Coach F r a n k CrIsafI cnllod Us "official baseball season'* mi Tues­day a l t e rnoon with a two in one tvln over Lyman Hall al n i ce Field In WallliiRfoid. / ' I I wa.H Eas t Haven 's first game In the Ihiusatonic LcfiRiie and Its th i rd g a m e this season. 'I'wo weeks ago the .Ens i les diopperl an "unoff le ln l" opener with Wilbur Ci'o.'Ss and cniiio back to hea l the .same team las t week.

T h e Ycllow-.IncketK went Inio t he final Inn ing tied one and one wi th Wall lngford unti l Mike Pno-lllo, Eas t I laven c e n t e r fielder, h a m m e r e d out a single to br ing In T o m m y Mnut io for the winning run .

Ralph "Yogi" .Streelo wen t the dis tance for l iast Haven s u l k i n g ou t five L y m a n Hall ba t t e r s ond walk ing four In a pl lchlng duel aga ins t , ilie Orangemen ' s Greg MncArthur . IJotli yielded five bits.

Knst Haven, scored first. Tha t waK In t h e , fourth Inning when IJan Muut t e , th i rd baseman, knocked out a double and Hum .scored on n single by fir.st bascniinn loel Gustafson.

Wall lngford countered In the sixth when Mussn, Wall lngford c e n t e r field, was h a m m e r e d lioino b y a single by, Tel Krol , shor t s top .

The final box In the sevonUi was opened by f l ank Ur/./.l, left fielder, who BOo'i'ed a single,- 'but lost out on a, fielder's .choice a t third after Tom Maul to reached on an e r ro r by first baseman Lyons. •

Htinimary Lyinun Hal l 0 fl 0 0 0 1 0—1 5 3 Eas t Haven 0 0 0 1 0 0 1—2 5 •!

Huns : Musso (Lyman Hal l ) a n d D. M a u t t e and T. Mau t to .

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Columbicltes Give Dessert Bridge Mon.

T h e Spr ing desser t br idge of I he Columble t tes will bo h e l d ' o n Monday a t 8 p . m. In t he audi to r ­ium of S<.. Vincent do P a u l ' s (rliureh. Reservat ions a r e requi r ­ed. Mrs. Phi l ip Cande lo re and Mr.s. Wil l iam DuBord a r e co-chalrme.ir.

Gue.Hts will be served desser t ami coffee a t 8:30. T h e y a r e r e ­minded to pleu.so bring, thoir own cards .

New Teleplione Cal)les Going Up To Serve

Moiiiangiiiii and Morris Cove Sections

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(lien ' ra. \ lor. New ifiixen singer, nfler his rvceiit apiieiiratu-e a t a sl.illleiit asseliibl.v llirre.

Kcciiing l)u»j liigli t i lxnc Coc A>riinp in I'usl l lnvon, prolcctctl from the cold liy a splicor'.s ItJiil, Culili- Splicer Ccralil A. Stillivaii, who lives on Long Hill Road, Norlh Guilford, pi',cpai('s lo Iransfer lliesi; Iclepiioiie wire lo a new sculiori of i able.

lliis is'a pari of an cxlcnsivc cable iiislallalioii projccl now going on lo serv^ ihe Cosey Beacli-Momauguin uica of East Haven and the Lighthouse section, of Morris Cove. Included in the inslallalions arc aerial cables for Silver Sands Road, Oregon and Justin Avenutis, and Ucnry and George Slrcela in ^lomauguin, and aerial cables on Townsend Avenue, Lighthouse Point Road, and Morris, Occanview and Marion Streets in Morris Cove. .,.,

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Orilicc Knocks in Two KiiiKS i'V)r 3-2 Win Over Cross

L e o n a r d "Bu tch" Orifice, H a v e n catcher , h a m m e r e d two hi t s for a 3-2 victory for hl.i t e a m In a re tu rn contes t wi th Wil ­b u r Cro.ss last . T h u r s d a y af ter­noon on Bowen F ie ld .

T h e Governors led tho no-e r ro r s a m e .2-1 Into t ho rinni Inning when Orifice hit a double oft p i t ­che r E d Chleiipo to brlnji In IDan M a u t t o and .loot Gustof.son who bad : boon walked on to bases.

Eo.st Haven 's o t h e r r u n c a m e In the four th Inn ing w h e n a single 1)y .Too, Gustafson b r o u g h t In Dorh Pe t t ln lcch l after t he l a t e r hit u single and then s to le to second.,

T h o Governors ' scored- the i r r i ins I n . t h e f irs t two Innlngc. A single by Cross 's capta in , .Terry Wal l , ' I J rouRht In th i rd baseman DInty Munro , In t h e first box, Friinlc Annunzla to , c e n t e r Holder; scored t he o the r r u n On n single by Ohleppo In t h e n e x t .stanza to give t h e the Governors a 2-0 lead.

Ra lph S t re t to , w h o w e n t all the w a y In the first g a m e wi th Cro.ss, sha red t he mound wi th Sat Storo ' and Nick Vaulso. T h e tr io yielded only s ix hits, and StoTO, w h o look over for t he rest of the g a m e from Vaulso In the third Inning yielded only one hit.

S inn ina ry Cro.ss U l OIJO 110 - 2 G 0 Eas t Haven onn llin 2 - . 1 5 0

Runs - Pet t ln lcchl , D, M a u t t e , Guslafson, Munro, Annunlz la to .

Boys, 13 Years 01^1, In Babe Rulh League Try-oiiLs Saturday

All boys who wil l be 13 y e a r s of age tills yea r before next Au­gust l l rs t and who have regis tered to play In the East S h o r e IBabe lUitii I..eague a r e being ins t ructed to repor t at Memoria l Field on S a t u r d a y at 1 ii.m. for t r y o u t s .

Boys In tills age ca tegory who have not regis tered and wish to do so a r e Invited to a t t end . F r a n k Messina, league pres ident , caut ion­ed t h a t no boy will bo a l lowed to t a k e p a r t In the t ryouts , unless his Insurance fee of S2 h a s . been paid.

• In t he even t of ra in on Sa tu r ­day, t r you t s will be held on S u n ­day a t 2 p.m. Tl ie t ryou t s will con t inue t h roughou t next week a t 5:;m p.m. I Four t een-yea r -o ld hoys wlU re-

|ioit for t r y o u t s on Sa tu rday , May 1. Flfleen-year-old boys a r e lo reimrt t h e following S a t u r d a y league officials said.

Prizes Awarded T o Students In Variety Show Poster Contest

Prl'.!es w e r e awarded to win­ners of t he Variflly S h o w pos te r contes t a t a s t uden t assembly Wednesday m o r n i n g In tho aud i ­t o r ium of t h e High School .

S tuden t s rece iv ing pr izes w e r e : first, Virginia Schurk , ? 3 ; second prl'/.e, Ray lene Hill, .'i;2; and tho following received one-dol la r pr izes: A n t h o n y Pet t ln lcchl , T h o m a s Ude, E d g a r S u r p r o n a n t , Roy Blake, F r a n c e s Degnall , Snl-va to re Storo , .Tool Gustafson, Ca the r ine Muller , Ralpli Cas le l -lon and B a r b a r a BTako.

Honorable men t ion : — -Linda Rlchey, Ja.net Carafino, F r a n k Baldassaroi P a t t y B u r k e and J u d y G r a n a t a .

Apply Spray T o Elms Now, Experts Say

Owners of va luable e lm trees, not y e t infected wi th Dutcli elm tllsease, a r e u rged to t a k e prompt disease prcvenlrive measures . Secre­t a ry A. W. H u r l o r d of the Connec­t icut F o r e s t ' and P a r k A.ssoclation JiUggests t ha t free cost es t imates be reques ted a t once from commer­cial a rbor i s t s wiio ope ra t e in tiie t ree owner ' s communi ty . The most essent ia l UDT spray should be ap­plied to e lms before the t rees leaf out . This p re - foliar spray ma­ter ia l ly reduces the population of tbq sjlrlng brood of b a r k beetles rwlilch siiread Dutch e lm disease jwben t rees a r c mos t susceptible to It. The eorly spring sp ray siiould bo t imed rlgli t and done under sa-ti.slactory w e a t h e r conditions to Insure comple te t ree coverage In ticcordance wi th accepted proced-lires. A free revised bullet in, "Com-iiat ing tile Dutch E l m Disease," was p reparod in li)52 by tiie Con­nec t i cu t Agr icu l tu ra l Exper imen t S ta t ion , 123 H u n t i n g t o n St ree t , N e w Haven , Conn.

Scliool Reporter Interviews New Haven Crooner

liy A l m l K N N K K I . M O ' P r (lion Taylor, up-nnd-comhig sing-

ct on rariio and s tage , m a d e a guest appearance before an as.sem-i)ly of students a t t he High School recent ly . Ills s ing lns coupleil with a Jolly manner , m a d e a n im-mcdiiUe hit with h is audience , par­t icu la r ly the girls.

Already well known for some of his recordings, tho New Haven .sinner has been m a k i n g s teady pro-Rre.ss since he s t a r t e d his own tmisic progi'iuii a b o u t seven years ago.

Wlien I first saw Glen I woniler-rd if he were as casua l In real life as h',' was on the s t age . Therefore , wiieii I talked to liini, I w a s im-|)rc.s.se(l Willi the fact l i ia t he does have tho lype of personal i ty which m a k e s you fool r i g h t n t home.

In the Interview, he told me abou t some of his nccompllsh-n ients . Among tlie.se was his own 115 - minute radio p r o g r a m on W N I I C from 19-17 lo 1IM8. Fol low­ing t ha t ho worked a s n vocalist wi th Gene Kruppa and Louis Pr i ­ma. Last year he w a s engaged to sing nt the Casab lanca in Pa lm Beficb, Fia. lie Is n o w on t o u r for the Pr imes Company. This is the company for which lie has record­e d "Unti l tho D a y I D i e " . ond " P l a y Fiddle P lay ."

T a y l o r was g r a d u a t e d froiii Hill-house High School In l i l44"and Is a meiiiber of the ' Civil Air P a t r o l and the Auxiliary S t a t e Police in tho Now Haven a r e a . H e has t a u g h t borsebock r id ing and danc­ing n t A r t h u r M u r r a y s .

Th is handsome 26-yenr-old sing­e r has TV OS his goa l . In t he very n e a r future his wish will come t r u e because Glen 's going to have his own television show.

Here ' s wishing you "good luck," Glen.

Forum O n Education H a s educa t ion c a u g h t up , wi th

tiie chang ing t imes? H a s it kept a b r e a s t of the change In people? T h e s e lire some of t h e quest ions t h a t will ,bo discussed a t a. meet­ing called "Educa t ion U. S. A., 1!)5'1" presen ted by t he Service B u r e a u for Women ' s Organi-zntions on .Ajirll 5 tb at the Br idgepor t y . M. C. A.

New Books N e w , hooks added to the shelves o f t h e Hagnnian Memor ia l dur ing the pas t two m o n t h s were listed a s follows by L i b r a r i a n Beth Tay lo r .

Non-Fic t ion Ambassador 's Repor t , by Bowles.

G r e a t I ron Ship, by D u g a n . Still-m e a d o w and S u g a r b r i d g e , by Tabor . Whoa I W a s a Girl in t h e Mar t in Box, b y Pholps . Land and People of . I r e l and , by O'Br ien . Subs t i tu te t o r Victory, by DUIe. Best of T. H. Webs te r , ( f amous ca r toons ) . C a e s a r and Chr is t , by D u r a n t . Comple te S to r i e s of the G r e a t Bal lots , by Balancblno . W h a t ' s N e w In Bridge, by Jncoby . K n o t s and Splices, by Day. Baby-Si t te r ' s Guide, by Moore. A r t of H u n g a r ­ian Cooking, by B e n n e t t . A r t of Drif twood and Dr ied A r r a n g e ­m e n t s , by Ish imoto .

Also, MacMiilan Wild F lower B o o k (Refe rence ) . Book of Hea l th , liy Clark . U. S. Govern­m e n t Organizat ion Manua l , 1953-54 (Reference) . Televis ion and Radio Repairing, by M a r k u s . Air­c ra f t Yearbook t o r 1953.

Fic t ion Love Is a I^ridgo, by Flood.

Dawning of the Day, by Ogllvle. Spider King, by Schoonover. Afternoon to Kill , by S m i t h . My F a v o r i t e T r u e Mystei-y, by Ileyn. Mission of Gravi tv , ijy Clement . Lady Guide, by / j u d s o n . Peaco-liaven, by Ford. L o v e on t h e Run, by Beck. Sixpence In H e r Shoo, by Howard. P r e t t y Polly, by Blocklnger .

NEWS Adverlising Manager Leaves To Sel U|) Own Agency

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J o h n /i.vck, atlveitising«mnii;in( ' i ' for liie B I I A N F O R D UEVIEVV and the E A S T HAVEN N E W S h a s a n n o u n c e d his res ignat ion lo be effective May 7. Ho p lans to .set up his own adver t i s ing agency in "southwest, F lor ida ."

T h o adver t i s ing m a n a g e r .lolned F r e e P r e s s Publ ica t ions , Inc. , in A u g u s t of 1951. When tho pub ­l ishers purchased t he R E V I E W and . the N E W S from Meycr Losblnc In F e b r u a r y of 1952, Zyck became adver t i s ing m a n a g e r for both weekly newsiiapers .

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should Inciudo a tho rough inven­t o r y of tiie i a m i l y niediclne cab­inet .

F r e q u e n t l y these cab ine t s lie-c o m e c lu t t e r ed w i t h le f tovers uf old proscription.s. Mo.st of t h e m a r e useless bocau.se t h e y have lost t h e i r po tency , Othei-s, however , m a y b e h igh ly d a n g e r o u s I f ' t a k e n In t h e doses prescr ibed because t he so lven t h a s evapo ra t ed and tho s t r e n g t h of t he m i x t u r e is t h e r e ­fo re mul t ip l i ed .

E v e n l£ a prescr ip t ion h a s not Ibecomo dange rous , I t Js useless to save t he r e m a i n i n g a m o u n t If the condi t ion for which It Was p re s -cn^bed has been cured . T h e p re s ­cr ip t ion wi l l no t apply lo anot!bor condit ion, even thougli s y m p t o m s m a y a p p e a r t he same , to tlio un ­t r a ined eye .

A prescr ip t ion is w r i t t e n by t he physician for the pa t ien t only and 'is n o t in tended for indiscr imina lo

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ind iv idua l t r e a t m e n t Is neces­sary for every paUetiT. T h a t Is why c e r t a i n medicat ions a r e pros-rrilicd in one case whi le In a sim­itar case occurr ing in anot l i c r pa-lieiit it may be necessai-y lo vai-y the prescr ip t ion . Tho prescr ipt ion your physician wri tes Is no'- in-tondiKi to be mys te r ious - it is s imply bis specific ins t ruc t ion to r, t r a ined iiliarmacist for t h e med­icine liost sui ted lo y o u r needs.

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Efldcalion Assoc. . To Elccl Officers At Annual Meeting

Election of ofr icers of t h e Ellst Haven Educat ion Association will ' n k e i p l a c e nt t h e group ' s annua l nco t lng on Tuesday , May 11, In Foxon School, Miss Zi ta Mat thews , secretary, announcbs .

A nonilniiting eo inmt t t ee h a s been appointed to p r e p a r e a s l a t e of of­ficers. The c o m m i t t e e consl.sis of Miss J a n e Brown, Tl ionias Kane, Miss Bet ty Joy, and Miss Ceic McGovern.

T h e Education A.ssoeiatlon re­c e n t l y ' became formal ly atriiintod witii the Connect icut Educat ion •Association. . .

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Piggery Inspection Fails To Stem Plans

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To Sue Town Heads A roport t h a t Pnsqiialo Mollllo,

(iliorutor of a local jiiBBcry, ho.i

lived u[j lo T o w n ordor.s to clean

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li'Kal action aKaln.st,lhe T c w n .

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g r o u p of F o x o n Par l i res idents who have hoen pre.wing for a ban on Mellllo's Impor t ing of ga rbage f rom I l a m d e n . The New Haven l awyer said he was now prepa r ing n sui t aga ins t t he Town of East Haven lo " a b a t e a nu isance" .

Tuesday evening, E r n e s t Ilan.sen, f ire m a r s h a l who was assigned to t h e in-Spectlon of local p ig l a r m s submit ted a repoi ' l on his inspec­t ions to t he Board of Publ ic Safe­ty. Han-sen, who appeared at the mee t ing , s t a t i n g I'liat of u n u m b e r of piggeries be had e.'tamlned, Mel­ll lo 's form w a s the "c leanes t one out of the bunch of ' em." ':

Hansen repor t ed t ha t lie inspect­ed a n o t h e r piggery In t h e vicinity of t h e golf course on April 20 and found the pens so "di r ty" , t h a t he "could not g e t nea r " because of the smell a n d "lots of fi les".

Clancy t h e n wondered aloud If t h i s piggery w a s not responsible In p a r t for t he nuisances abou t which tl ie Foxon P a r k people b a d been complahi ing. •

V "Ke-ep'After r igger lcs i ' . . : J H e told Han.seii: "Vou k e e p af te r

al l ' ( these p igger ios ' \ ; "You. keep ' n t t b t - — - — — ' • — — — - (opei'ato'r of 'tile ~piggery which Hansen , cr i t ­icized as " d i r t y " ) and don ' t l e t - u p o n f l i i m . o t course, Melillo, too,'? ..-.

Yes te rday , ..an official- In Ih^ Bui ld ing Inspec tor ' s office' said; t h a t Mellllo. so far h a d ' not 'iieeri g r a n t e d a pe rmi t to build a.gaft , ba^e. booker on. his . farmi '^qbijIgS^-! ,ly f oiichy ovei^i the- .m%ter , ' i l ie jijV-'>' cl t^ed to' ;an.'iwe>\ o t h e r ; cruestlbns^, si(iling'',lie^:;-wasn't.' 'gSin'g!'to''-'b'&-''

. -coiiie' Involved" ' and ,refBrre£|lvt§a' ' r e i f e r t e r 'to t he Board y 'of ' .Zof l i i j^ . A p p e a L s . ; . . . . ' , — V '

: Kolet ' sky sa id . la ter , bowevori-I h d t ' a chock by him b r o u g h t . tii'G: amiwer, t h a t Melllld had ' no t yet : applied for t h e permit . . " '

Meliilo scored a n o th e r v ic tory iri-t h e . C o u r t of C o m m o n . P l e a s last T h u r s d a y w h e n Judge VValter .M.; P icke t t , of t h a t court , ru led tl ist-t h e local Board of Zoning Appea l s had acted incorrect ly ; i n . denyin'ii, Mejlllo's pet i t ion tor such a per inl t l a s t .yea r . . , -f'ljV;

Yes t e r d a y. F i r s t Sp lec tman F r i t i k Clancy announced t h a t - Ii6 woiild " l o o k Into" the bul ld inB' 'o i a cooiter by Meliilo. W b e n this r e ­p o r t e r , pointed out t h a t such ;'o cooker V o u l d b e . to Melll lo 's -tld-von tage . a n d tha t It was difficult to kee wily he should fall to build it, IClancy replied oiily t h a t -!'lt would be an expensive a d v a n t a g e " . He ' .said t h e r e was no di rec t evL-,' deiide t h a t Meliilo would o r would n o t build a cooker. -He did no t e labora te b i s a n n o u n c e m e n t .

I n his decision T h u r s d a y , J u d g e P i c k e t t declared t h a t t h e refusal of t h e lycal ajipeals board to g r a n t : MellUo permission to secure - a , p e r m i t lo build his cooker w a s "invalid, a r b i t r a r y and un-reuson- . ab le .

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Eight Applicants Take Exam For Super. Police

Examina t i ons for the posit ion of s u p e r n u m e r a r y policenmn w e r e adminis te red lo e igh t app l ican t s In a special session las t week of Ihe Board of Public Safe ly . T h i s was revealed In the minu t e s of the board read a t tlie r e g u l a r m e e t ­ing on Tuesday .

Niimes of t he nppl lcanis were wlll i-held. AH took verbal as well as wr i t i en examlnnl lons in com­pet i t ive applicat ion for supi.'r-n u m e r a r y posts.

F i r e Chief. T l inmas J. l l uyes p resen ted bids on a 750 gal lon pumper which lie t hough t o u g h t to be bough t in t h e n e a r fu tu re for" t he F i re D e p a r t m e n t . The prices cited were $18,000 by the .Sijagrayo • Company and $17,2-18 by Maxim. He w a s ins t ruc ted to secure a n additlon.nl bid.

Hayes suggested t ha t In view of wliat h e ' believed would be a "seven o r .flight m o n t h s " de lay In d e l i v e r y t h a t t he e t iu lpment m igh t bo ordered now. By delivery tiiiie, t he Town; would be in Its now fl.scnl year, '"and he suggested t ha t t h e , Boa'i-d- of. F i n a n c e m i g h t be \villing l a provide t h e . m a r g i n of. d i f fe rence . be tween the pu rchase iJrlce aria, a fund of a p p r o x i m a t e ­ly .'?lo;0OO a l r eady set as ide for new • equ lpmenl . . .

F i r s t Se lec tman F r a n k Clancy folt '-.that It was ho t wLso " t o go

; p u t " o n ; . a limb'.' . all hough h e 9'gre'ed ' t h a t ' n e w equ ipmen t \vas •npbdert .MIe said t h e r e , w'a.s no i^utiViinVce t h a t t h e Board of Fl-.i^£^nce. .would : a p p r o v e of a p p r o -ptliitili'gi.'. tii.e . addi t ional . moiiey li'ecddd,-' " ' , " ' . '

Saturday Legal 'Line For Dog Licenses

Sniurdny Is the leual dendllne for dog licenses for Ifl">4, T o w n CliTlt J l n r g n n - t T u c k e r uii-nnunced th i s wr r l i . A tolnl of 372 Ings hud been Issued li.« T u e s d a y m o r n l i i i b u t n lot inorn still remnii icd.

SHss Tuclif.r said th ' i t llor office would lie open In t he T o w n Hal l S a t u r d a y mor:iiiiK for Ihe Issuniicc nf t h e non-( i . l . dog Ing.s.

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Local PJ.A.-crs At State Meeting

E a s t Haven was well r ep re ­sen ted a l t h e S t a l e Coiivenlion of tlie Connect lcul Pa ren t -Tenc l i e r Association which w a s held in W a t e r b u r y yes terday and today.

T h e E a s t Haven Council of P a r e n t s and 'I 'eachers was rep­resen ted by Mrs. fcerald Culleii. council .secretary. Sup t . of Schools -R. Vernon l lnys and Mrs. Hays w e r e gues t s , of t h e " cpuncll .

T h e High School P.'I'.A. dele­g a t e s w e r e Mrs. An thony Pnna-grosBl, Mr.s. Daniel M a u t t e and Mrs . S igu rd Ander.son. Mr. and Mrs . Carl Garvin will be guests of t h a t uni t .

Lnure l S t r ee t School P.T.A. sen t Mrs . George FIn tn and Mr. A n t h o n y Fisc iuas lis represen ta ­t ives . Mrs . E d w a r d K r o n b e r g Sr., w'as a gues t ' of this uni t .

O t h e r schools and the i r dele-g a l e s w e r e :

Gerr ish Avenue School P.T.A.: M r s . E d w a r d Pi le , Mrs . George B u r k y , Mrs . Pnsqua le Sl ree lo , Mrs . E d m u n d , H e n r y and Mr.s. Alplionse Langel la . ,

V y n i i a m E . ' G l l l l s ' S c h o o l P.T.A.: Mrs . ' F r e d Rending, and Mrs S. Anderson '

H i g h l a n d , School P.T.A. : ,Mrs. Edw;in, Haynes , Mrs . -Lee Ross. • Grove J . .Tuttle School P.T.A.: Mrs . Ra lph D e M a r t i n o , . Mrs . Lou i s - . O'Connor, M r s . Albert J a c o b and Mls.s- P e a r l Magid.

Urges Taking School Bd. "Out Of Politics"

Wiliiinglon Calls GOP Argument An "Agonizing Wail"

Coniosl Claim Goth Slows

Hiring Of More Teachers

pailietball Team {To Be Honored By School Board • J 'The 'NiL'w Eng land " C l a s s M" .lifisk'c-tball champions will be the gO'es ts 'bf - the Board of Educa t ion d t a d inner given In. t h e i r honor nex t 'Tuesday overilrig In t h e High Scliool;'. cafeter ia . Miss EllEahelb Chapkqvlch announced l a s t night . ' , S b t l t t l i e senior and j u n i o r var-SUy iiieiTibers of t h e High School basketba l l t eam toge the r with m e m b e r s - of t h e cheer - l ead ing squad will a t t e n d as special gues ts of the board . Miss Chap-kovich ^said. She .said t h a t ap­p rox ima te ly 60 boys and glrla wou ld be the re . T h e d i n n e r will s t a r t a t .6:30.

Coach F r a n k Crisafi, ' m e n t o r of t h e "Eas t ies , " Pr inc ipa l Carl Garvin , ass is tant P r i n c i p a l T h o m a s Mur ray , Sup t . of Schools R. Vernon Hays , and J o h n Mc-P a r t l a n d , head of the High School Engllsii d e p a r t m e n t , ijave been sen t special invitations.-! Wil l iam Aliearn, spo r t s editor, of the Journa l -Cour ie r , w i l l he gues t speaker .

FrahEClifford •NaM;^T6^Hfe^<|; .;.-HiglrRitlge Citbup I

.F r i ipk ' .- Clifford , w a s .e lec ted

pres ident of the ; High -Ridge Civic

Associat ion j a t a . 'n iee t lngUield r e ­

cent ly In t h e - F o x o n .Grange Hall .

George Whi?elor w a s elected vice

p res iden t ; Mrs . Sol . L lebe rman ,

s e c r e t a r y ; and Dr, R i c h a r d F r a n -

ford, , t r e a s u r e r .

. F o u r , res idents , of tl ie dovelpj)-m e n t w e r e elected a s . ropresnnta-t lves of. fcfur .areas : on t he hoard of director.s:, Ear l J o n e s , Section A; Harold W a t t s , Sect ion B ; Don Maloney, Section C; N a t h a n ;Lag-In, Section D. O t h e r m e m b e r s w e r e elected a t l a r g e : F ranc i s Adams , Wil l iam Connors , Mrs. J a m e s Wedormey ; M r s . h. Dick­inson; a n d Mrs. S idney Tannon-b a u m . •

T h e s e commi t t ee chai rmej i w e r e n a m e d : membersh ip . Miss. B. H a i n e s ; publicity, Sel lg T a n n e r ; e n t e r t a i n m e n t , F . MIgdowskl.- ' . T h e association announced t h a t

it w i i r s t a r t a m e m b e r s h i p dr ive th i s week . The g r o u p p i ans ; to hold mee t ings on t h e 'fou'rtii Mondtiy of each m o n t h in- t he G r a n g e Hal l .

J o i n T h e G r o u n d Oljsci'vci' Cor | ) s

I — W N l I C I'liiiln Rol ier t .Tulbnt , son of Sir. and J l r s . Wi l f r id ,1, Tnlliol, of 8 Itui-I-

leU ltd., has liceii IIUIII-.M1 first iilt-.Tiintr in a noiiiiiliitiiMi for e n t r y to W^'st Po in t . Hr is shown here; wi th W-A fnll.l-r (hiicUKroiiiid) niid Coii-gresshiaii Albert Crct idla ( r ight) in 111- In t te r ' s New lliiveii offices. T h e principal nniiiinullDii went lo Joseph A. I 'ues, of 11) Ches tnu t St., N e w Haven .

Dozen Boxes Are Sold

Two Join Red Cross "Gallon Club"

" '•'lAhi'",^vi'n ' 'dozen- ''• bfjxd.y.'';',w'ei-c .sold ;.tci, local', g roups eai'ly ; th i s .wv.eit fqi"; tliC Qr^ater. ' i^ew;'J ' lave'n Victory.:, Bn,ll._ t o , bo,. li'tdd 'F r iday evening, ' May '? , ' i.n lipnoi ' 'of ' three chamiilon t e p m s , ! ' I n c l u d i n g tiie E a s l -Haven' I l lgh bask'ettiill teani . . M o r e - a r e . . a v a i l a b l e . ' ; ••'• ' , ,

Alfred Holcombe,- cha i rman , of t h e local comn'iltibe In, ' :charge o f . . r e se rva t i ons , . p r t n o u n c e d - ' t h a t In addi t ion: t o , t he 12" boxes of seals', (20' seats- , to ' 'a box); a'.vnunri-b e r of ' t ickets- h a v e been,-'.sold t o individual couplos. ' .Tjie cbmrni t tee cha l rmai i -said t h a t m a n y 'coujiles who, cbultl n o t ; a t t o r i d wore-.-buy-Ing t ickets as a ' c o n t r i b u t i o n t o the affair . - :'

- Reservat ions ' '' Boxes .were reserved by the fol­

lowing , groups and • Individuals : C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e of E a s l I-iaven, Rota ry , D e m o c r a t i c - T o w n Commit tee , .Eas t -I-iavon- W o m a n ' s Clubl Knights a.bd . Dames , t h e East- Haven Board of - Educa t ion , the .Llo i j s Club, A r t h u r Gustafson. W i l l i a m ' Clancy, 'Jp .& R ; Motors , Iri.c.; Alfred Holcombe arid -Helen Ari"derson.'

G p y e m o r J6hn ' Lodge and his friitilly will be gues ts of honor a t Ihe'lMill Whicli will fete t he local hoopsters , - a long wi th tli? Hill-house ' baske tba l l t eam - and t h e Hamden Hlgli hockey t e a m . All t h r e e t e a m s are. ' l iolder.s of New Erigland titleii.- ! : ' .

Pr ior to t he ball, • t h e t e a m niemhoi's and the i r " d a t e s " will b e . g i v e n a d inne r a t 0:30 p.m. in llie U n i o n . L e a g u e C l u b . .

I . D a n c i n g for - t he vic tory ball will be provided by a 2.'; piece o rches t ra under t he direct ion of P a t Dorn.- . . .

Holcombe said i l m t . m o r e sup­port from local persons w a s needed and welcome. Ticke ts a r e five dollars pe r couple. , Of , t h e price four dol lars would go tow­a r d , gifts to be p resen ted , (o t h e mf'iiihers of tile t h r e e t eams . Therefore , Ihose who could not a t t e n d t he ball can m a k e a con­t r ibut ion by buying a ticket, Hol­combe said.

-J.I!<.,1', Studio

."llrs Alvin Sanford, cha i rman of tho local b ran ch of Ihe K-jd Cross, pins a "nul lon C l u b " emblem on M r s . A r t h u r Bixby, of C E d w a r d St., as niiotlie r "C:hil>" niemher, E n i m e l l Connors , of DO I-orbes PI., looks on. Both donors have given eiglit pints each to Ihe Bloodniobile i luring Us visits h r r e in Klast Jl i iven, in addit ion lo a few oilier donat ions . Thi- " mobi le" is due again lii're on Tuesday af te rnoon.

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Dollar 's Wor th Of Candy Taken In Break At Drive-In

A break into the ' Pos t Dr lve-In T h e a t r e on the Sa l tons t a l l , P k w y . somel lme last Thui 'sday n ight o r Fr iday morn ing n e t t e d ' t h e th ieves about one dollar 's wor th of confec­tions, local police repor ted . 'I 'he au thor i t i e s theor ize t h a t youngs -tej-s were responsible for t he pil­fering of about a dozen c a n d y bai-s and an a t t e m p t lo ge t a t t he ' con­t e n t s of a c iga re t t e machirie.

'I 'he b r eak w a s repor t ed a t t h e dc-sk a t 7:22 a. m . F r iday . Officer Wi l l iam Hubba rd inves t iga ted a n d four id ' tha t access had -beeit ga ined by sha t t e r i ng a small side window and spr ing ing a lock, D e p u t y Chief Joseph Folio Is In c h a r g e of t h e invebt igat iou

Idea Of Gonfab; On Youth Problem Falls Through

A suggest ion t h a t the Board of Public Sa fe ty Invite all t h e . town clergy, supe r in t enden t of .schools, t he . t r u a n t and probat ion officers to o conference on local juveni le del inquency fulled to br ing dofln-Ito a c t i o n Tuesday even ing . . T h e Idea w a s advapeed by Bar te l ICIockars, Republ ican Board riiem-ber, w h o suggested t ha t t he board consider some w a y of p'rovldiiig a plan of recrea t ion for teen-agers . ' Police Chief Edwin Prie.st s tated, i n response to a quest ion -by Ralph Hurder , ( R ) , t ha t since last Octo­ber first Ills departnieJi t had han­dled abou t 15 juveni le cases of which only five were . Eas t Haven boys.

Klockars plan, won the direct suppor t of only one nieiriber, Ar t ­hur RIccio (D) . F i r s t Se lec tman F rank Clancy, ex officio cha i rman of t ho BoLid, declared t h a t t h e m a t t e r was someth ing for. the P a r k Commission to • hand le and tha t It a l r eady had a recrea t ional p r o g r a m u n d e r considera t ion, . K iockar s ment ioned t he lecn-aged boys whose congrega t ing on Main .St. has somet imes l^rought compla in t s from m e r c h a n t s . " W o chase t h e kids oft Main St., bu t w h e r e d.o wo cliase Ihe rn?" he ask­ed. " E a s t Haven doesn ' t have a d a r n t h i n g to offer t h e m . " . Ho re fe r red lo severa l o the r cases a s l l ius l ra t ion of w h a l he hud In mind. He pointed out, as example , a iocal s to re wiiere, he claimed. High Scliool boys spent the i r luiieh m o n e y o n pin-ball machines whi le v/a l l ing, for school to open In t he morn ing .

H u r d e r . t hough t t he problem was a " t ickl ish one . " H e said he sympath ised wi th Klocknrs ' <leslre to p r e v e n t t he g r o w t h of juveni le de l inquency. H e asked Chief Pr ies t If t h e r e was an Increase i n . j u v e ­nile de l inquency. T h e l a t t e r ; re­plied " I would ,say v e r y s l ight ly" but t h o u g h t t he local Irerid com­pared favorably wi th t ho coun t ry as a whole . . .-.

: H u r d e r said he w a s in accord with p l ans to d i scou rage juveni le mi sdemeanor s bu t caut ioned t ha t the " w r o n g publ ic i ty" m igh t br ing mora harr i i then good.

'rw<i siioUcsnn'ii for tlie ni ' i lln-r r a l i c ma.lorily ol Ihe Board nf Kdiu'MlInn soui'lil F r iday to refute i-lMliiK Ihm Ihe loyal ly onlh was luokliig it l i a id i i lo s u m o addi-lion.'il l ea rh i is

The v t io la^ imn who to^li^ pains to avoid lilt i i p p c u a n r o ol a t e -h ru la l (if piioi s l a t e m e n l s Issued liy spokesm Ml foi the boaid ni lnoi-liy and tin Ueiiubll inn pa l ly w e i e Kniiicls Walsh boa id cb ill man, and M b s 1 11/ihelh Cl ia | iko\ lch | i-hitirnitin of ili<> ( o t n m i l U e on schnols.

'I'lie r ehu l l a l took n double lu rk t'ii'st, that Ihe boaid had nian.iKOd lo .'^oiuie ailditlonal l e a i h e i s In ' l i l ie of Ihls ( l a i m and (hat Ihe miiiiber ul te i ic l i i i s needed had heiMi esagKi inlMl .Seeondi>, I ic-mill evidence" of obje i l lon lo t he imlli was l e s l i l i t e d lo a single le t ter .

In cont ias t wi th the i r sc iupu-loiis s l a l e m e n i s lo avoid u o i i e i l ri.'pli' lo opponen t s a llilid Demo­crat on the hoaid le leased a da le -m e n t whit l i look a dlieet swipe lit l l i i i 'oldC Hall, Republican bnnid m e m b e r who III ,1 opened t h e dis­pute and Republ ican Town Chnl i -man who took up lliu i udgel by assert iiig " r i i e i u ' s no qucsllon wha l snevor that t he loyalty oa th jiroved hnrmful "

T h e s t a t e m e n t 'wos Isiued by Will iam C Wl th lng lon a t tho close of t h e open session of t h e honid mee t ing 1=' 'day T h e s t a t emen t nl-.so look a less d l i ec t j ab a t tlie edi tor of t h e EAST HAVEN N E W S .

Asks Verlflenlloii Of Slory I .Walsh opened the "case" foi the

ot t t l ) : l r idhccl ly, Ilu told tho piiifis t i j a t b i s lUinailtH worQ not a "fc-biJtttil.'! Ho asked .School Supt . R: "Vernon " H a y s t o "ve i l fy" oi' amplify coi taln-ipubllshed i e p o ! i s

'Hc-^refei red lo a poi l lon Of u sentence fi'om a r o b i u u i y 12 j c -p o r t by t he tupe i ln tonden i on ihb ioyhlty ohlh VNIIICII was quo ted / In the newspapei ' - " I have l e c c h e d a 100 pel ceni hiubh off fioin most of tho s l a t e c o l l e g e s " The .statement ' Ins inuated" t h a t t he loyalty oa th wos lITe cause of the "brush off," ho snld, and asked Ha y s to explain w h a t he m e a h l

Mays ussei tcd t h a i the .i talemoni r e f e r r e d to out-of-btoto colleges w h o d t scou iuge In le iv l ewe i s not from the i r own s l a t e s In oidei lo keep from " c x p o i t i n g " theli g iad-u a t l n g l e a e h e i s ' T h e y don' t pay too much In tui t ion and the sinlu suppor t s thi se In^U'wIions and they like to have them lenia ln In thei r own s ta tes , " Hoys said

QllestlollH I'llbllslled r i g u r e Wal sh nex t quoted anolliei p icss

s t o i y from u dally puiiei which sa id "Wi th app iox lmute ly ."lO new

leaelu'i 's required lo fill Ihe facul­ty ])osts in the new e lemenlory schools under consl rucl lon and lo be opened In Ihe F i l l , p lus a doz­en 01 m o l e new leoche i s to fill v a r a n i l e s because of les lgnat lons Ihe need has become oeule "

T h e s to lcment , ho snld, foiled to t a k e Into oc-couni teaLlieis in tiiui t e m p o r a l y r loss iooms a l the Old S tone Church and In boso-meni clas.s looms These would be l iansfc i iec l to tho new schools.

Walsh did not ment ion leaehe is on double session (ho estlninted lolei t l i e ie w e i e about four) who would also be l i n n s f e i i e d Wolsh polnled out that the evening 's ses­sion w a s ubout lo see Ihe oppiovnl ol live leocliei 'i added lo II new leaehe i s a l ieody Idled

"On the e lemenlory level w- of tho p iosen l l ime," he said, "oui need is eight l e o c h e i s " He admit-ted t ha t o ',o couple of leaeheib" mlglil be needed on Ihe high school level

Hays onsweicd Ihnt " l l i e te oio some les lgna t lons du» to show up yel Ihut luuen ' l come. In Ihe ovei all lililiig. Including leslgnollons, I doubt I ha t It will l u n as high OS ,10 ("linnges, Moie likely In llio lowci 20's,"

KHtlniule: Aliiiut '.in Walsh continued, ' I f It w e i e ,10

plus a dozen moie , t h a t would be 12," w h c i e u p o n Hays sold h o though t thai Ihe f luuic of addi­tional l eaehe i s will be abou t 25 In oil

A repo i l by the Commi t t ee on Schools w a s nex t l i i t ioduced b> Miss Chnpltovlch. T h e j c p o i t con­t a ined a lplt»r from S u p t Huys lo the comml t l eo The loltoi Bald; Dea r Miss CtiopUovlch; Thoro la In iny IHc; b i i t one qase of dl icct Bvldqnta tlittt i he Loyal ly Oolh l e -qul icd of new leoche i s coming In­to t h e Easl Haven school system wiw n major faelor In dete i mining wlie thor an appl lcnnt would ac­cept a posi t ion,"

Tho l e p o i t cited o mee l lng on Ap i l l , 2Q between llio t o n i m l t t e e on schools and the tenchci s' liai­son commi t t ee " I t ems t ha t we iu discussed was (sic) factual evi­dence data on llio Loyal ty Oath as lo Hie luinibei of appl icants who did not comu lo Eas t Hoveii to ho employed by t he Boaid of Educa­tion of EaU Haven as t e a c h e r s "

T h e i c p o i l then gave t he text of a lettei w i l t l en by an appli­cant whose objection to t he oa th had picvlously been quoted by Supt Hoys and, subsequent ly , In the pi ess

QliestioiiH ",SoIe" Ijvldi iii e Gcoige l.etls quest ioned wheth-

ci t he leltei was Hie sole "factual evidence" and polnled to veilml ns-

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DEM T o w n Commit tee Meci'.ing Postponed Until Tues . , M a y 11

T h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of the Democra t i c T o w n Commi t t ee , o r ­iginal ly scheduled for n e x t . T u e s -day , 'w i l i be postponed becosise of the Jefferson-Jt tckson d i n n e r to be held in H a r t f o r d a t t h e Hotel Bond <in the s a m e day. T h e meet ­ing win be postponed unt i l Tues ­day, May 11, J o h n SImoni, regis--I rar , announced .

oi i i ig the o[i( mi i r of executive nic d i n g s - and p i i s u m a b l y then mlnu l e s - lo Ihe piess

Wlth lnglon was plainly refer-Ing to a mee t ing a t which the ediloi of t he N E W S , did, In fact, pe i sunne i juoigu IJLIIS lo w l l h d i a w a i t o t e m e n l he had read c i l t ic l / Ing t he Democ ia l l c mcm-beivhip. (See slory on cdltoilal page.) t

Despite l epea led dec la ia l lons In l eques t s for a view of t h e minu tes , t ha t he had no Intent ion of using cunfldcjitlal m a t e i l a l , Wl th lnglon asse i ted t ha t 'oui chl ldien a i e not pawns

molded lo m a k e h e a d l i n e s " Thp boaid m e m b e r m a y have

t ipped t h e majo i l ty ' s hand on w h e t h e r or n o l It will accede to tho reques t , when he asked In Ills s t a t e m e n t "Can he or you wonder why th is ( reques t ) bos n o l been g i a n l e d ? "

A n o t h e r I leques t Kntcreil A t t he m e c l l n c a l e t t e r was

read from M i s Phyll is R Flood ask ing foi permission to view t he execut ive minu tes "os on e l e c t o r ' as well OS a n employe of the N E W S ^Tho lequcs t was condi­t ional on the chance t h a t "elrr ciimstttuces" did not permit Ihe edi tor ' s r eques t lo be fulfilled A l e t l e r from t h e editoi verifying this was also Int roduced and I cod.

Luongo ' s brief " r o p o r t " for t he

A proposnl tl iot the Board of Educal lon be taken "ou t of poll-l ies" was mlvanced this week by a o o r g e Lolls, Republlcnn m o m -ber . In o s lo temenl rep ly ing to an nl loek by a ilval board inoriibcr. LeUs uiged tliol ocllon be sought In t h e stnip legls lo tu ie to r e ­m o v e the local hoard from tlio sphere of politics He did no l npii-clfv wha t mensu i e s sboiild bo t aken

T h e leplaeemenl of B e r n n i d C, Luongo, luember -sec ie tn iy nf llio Bonid of ndueol lon. With an "Ini-11111 llnl tinn-poi t lsnn" s l ior lhnnd e x p e r t lo ovoid " p o n l l n u e d l i o u b l e with minu tes" woS advo­cated by Letts In o lonowal of on old demand,

Lells , who hnd previously com-"" plained of mlsquotntloiiH In t h e bonid ' s official l e c o i d s , ' a l s o oc- : eused ano ther bouid m e m b e r of being Incnnslstcnf In odvocnt ing icsc lnding the loyol ty oolh ot one ' l ime ond present ly dcfendlilS It.

In the mean t ime , M o t b W An-asloslo, Rcpubllcon [own cha i r ­man , in ills own s t a t emen t , dG-nouncei l the loyal ty oolh a s on "Insu l t " lo locol l eaehe i s . Ho also clilded Ills Denioc ia l le c o u n t e t -pn i l , J a m e s Gorl lond, for h l 8 ' " u n -i c s l r l c l ed" piess cuveiago c o m i pnign piomlses. '

Those w e i e thp lotosl doVQJQP-m e n t s of n b a t t l e wogcd I n ' a mul l l - faccled d i s p u t e ' b e l w c o n Dnmoeia l lc and Republ ican ipc i^-b f r sh lp on tho Booidi of Educa . ' l ion

WllliinKlon RtuKcn A t t a c k . The r e m a r k s w e r e e l i c i t e d ' b y

on nl tock by Wlljlppi WUhlnBtPn, b o a i d member , \vhq nlpglQ-hond-edly cm lied I b q ' i ' b n W , fnr \\16 Domocrot lc colmi t«, Wl th lng lon Jipd elmiuclijrlJod Republl(;imi,crt-l l i l s m s of t ho ,_D4lnfii'flill(!-inBi|lr,cd loynl ty notli, ht)tl 'doMuno[lillonn,of a n alleged aboUt-,toi;o o n ' l c n c h c r s a l a ry Incrcoses Ijh ' 'ogonlz lns woll lngs from I ho pll of poli t ical expediency." i • ^

Wlthlnglon, w h o liod nbistalned f rom voting when llio oo lh , was origlnol ly possed bddtiuso lie w a i u n s u i e wha t effect It would have on leaching pei sonncl, defended tho oa th and accused Critics of be ing "wi l l ing to play hOCus pocua opci seek hrodllnes ot I bo cxponsp of Educal lonol s tabl l i ly ." H o ro -f c i i e d also to " n e w s " Inflation o l tho oalh a s an Isflui?,

It was his re fo ionre to "Uio follocy of pai-l c la ims m a d o by o mlnoi l ty m e m b e r o t thq Boorrt Ihot he was misquo ted" t h a t bi ough t 0 i e p | y from Lolls and a suggestion t h a i Luongo bo ro -placed OS seci c l a ry .

Lells I l l la Buck I.ctis, who had n o l bd'ep d i rec t ­

ly Involved In t he con t rove r sy w h e n It flist b ioko . Issued a reply lo Wlthlnglon In which ho a c ­cused the Democra t i c mojor l ly of "basiling In tlin commondu-llon i h i y 010 nbw giving Uio leochers a lalso t h a t tho B o a r d Is ac tual ly nol iesponslb |o for,"

Lells cha igcd thtt t under cover of t ry ing to saitdlfe tho minor i ty w i t h . t h e onus, of opposing a sol-n i y Inciease for, tcachori, , t h o Dcmocra l lc ma jo r i t y Is l ay ing cla im to credi t for the lqor«ase w h e n it originally opposed "giving a n y overall tulae ut a l l " '

T h e board m e m b e r nsSctrtiJd t h a t a member o t the mojo r l ty original ly had "wpnj.c^ the tooch-

Two Democ ia l l c member s of the Board of Educat ion showed ."Igns of ofinoynncc th is pasi week ovei cont inued p i e s su ie for access of I 'eporleis to execut ive minu te s . One Indicated t h a t ho was net t led by cdlloilul chn iges t h a t the boa id wos psing execu­tive sessions to hide Infoimallon from the public The olliei Im­plied t h a t the EAST HAVEN N E W S was ploying "footsie" with t he local Rcpubllcon organl /a t ion

A l t h e boa id mee l lng F r U h y , Be rna rd C Luongo, sec ie t a iy , said t h a t since " m i s t i u s t " hud been planted In the minds of tho public by a recen t edi toi lal In the N E W S t h o t his oommlt lec mi l l ee would need more t ime lo p repa re " a good explanat ion why we will or will not g r a n t " o re ­quest for a view o t llio execut ive minutes . He sold ho ' h o p e d " t ha t t h e c o m m i t t e e In c h a r g e of con­sidering the leques t for tho min­utes would have lis answer reody by the nex t boaid mee t ing

Implies Collnborullon Following the meel lng, Will iam

Wl th lng lon , bonded a p i e p a i c d s t a t e m e n t to r e p o r l e i s In It he cited a r a se In which a "news r e p o r l e r " had " i n l e i i u p t c d " a board meet ing to odvlse a "min­or i ty m e m b e r " to w l t h d i a w a s t a t e m e n t crltlcU^ng the Dem­ocra t ic member sh ip .

Wl th lng lon did not say so di­rec t ly bu t h e Inl lmated t h a t a commi t t ee examin ing t h e i cques l reques t for minu t e s of execut ive for the official execut ive mlnu les mee t ings hod been m a d e In col- was as follows, loborotlon wi th " t h e Republ ican Luongo 's State incn t P a r t y . " GOP Town C h o i m a n This commi t t ee m e t on April I l>ors of t h e boa rd w e r e u n d e r M a t h e w Aniistoslo, In a s t a l e - 10th, 1954 In the Boa id lOom lo 1 p a r t y cont io l , Let Is fired t h e m e n t of his own, d tn lcd eve r fav- [ tCont l iu icd On I 'ago Three) , I (Coiilijiuca O a P a g e Xlir«p>,

CIS lo sign an ag rocmon l to t a k e a c u t In i hc event ot o recess ion" and Hint WlthIngtori_ hlniiiplf had s U l e d Ills own retisg'ns for deny-In,; a raise. ,

Lells accused Wlthlngtor) of 'Iro-pcatecl Inconslslenolos", opd snld t h a t he " l ecen t ly suggested ro-tc lnd ing t he oa lh ," Tli? boarc) m e m b e r explained Inter t h a t Wl th lng lon hod suggested tho resclnc^lng In exooullvo session.

WlUilngton, In his s to t emen t , had urged public al tendaricq qt boa id meet ings Lol ls lepllccj t h a t unless the pi e s o n f policy of [h? bonid Is changed "It wl l | ha rd ly be woi th t he t r ip lo the Board room, because o p d h ' t i ioetlngs Wo so short these d-'e ; I lq sold t h a t repoi l e r -demonds fpr min­u t e s would not have beop mado If these cxecul lvo session^ dqnlt on ly with personal mot t e r s . '

Regarding t he "fal lacy" of \\\$, ' being misquoted, Lolls said, "In m y opinion t h e r e wil l be ' c o n ­t inued t ioub le wlth^ tho> m i n u t e s unt i l the boa rd -mpmbcr becre tary-shlp Is replaced , , ." H e t h o u g h t th i s "should be a cit izen demand , "

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Eyelash dyes e n he harmful tn Iho Icndn'. il'sucs of I'lp eye ond I heir UM' should hf sironsly rtlst. oouraypd, nccording 1o Mrs. Ver-finlcn h. Conley, tisslslanl secre­tory of thi? Amcrl('.nh Medical Assii-(dnilon's Gommlttoo on Cosmellcs.

Writing in a recent '.wue of To­day's Health, iiuhllsh.'.l hy the As­sociation, Mr.s. Cimioy stales Ihni the hi'.sl wayloavold hnmiful dyes In eytlnsh preparalliins Is lu '.'uvolrl prejinralUins tliut are ohviously

dyes ralher than the usual mas­caras."

"Even It a product Is not colled a dye, you can identify It as siich quite readily. The flr.st Indication will he In lis advertistnE claims. It will be claimed tc produced per-manentoolor. This Is a relative term meaning that the color will be un­affected by water, teafs or abras­ion for several months as com­pared with a nitiscnrtt, which must reapplied nt least dully."

It Is difficult In visualize how n chonilcnl can he nlMdlPd In tlie eye­lashes willioul eoniiUK in coniaei

with the eyes themselves, rcsard-less ot precautions, according to' Mrs. Conley, who cautions that the safely of the eyes should precede all other considerations.'

"For this 'rea-sotl," she . states, '.'the use of eyelash dyes is strong­ly dbicoursged."

Mrs. Conley points out thnt even though the Federal Food, Drug aiid CosmSllc Act prohibits Inter-slate sale of dangerous co.smetle.s, a considerable amount ot lime may elaiise before a cosmetic Is found In be Injurious to health and Is removed from commerce.

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Rnit Knuft One Man'i Family 9 Sttpi to tttavtii

11 Strlki It Rich

Pfiraie Payj Srcoiiil Chance

WlnilQw Shopper Thee' Stepj SIrike It Rich

Al<aBRNr>ON PROGRAMS

12 Ui'ten *:#pilci Mitsic Shop

nne Fouiulallon LDVI 0) UU Film Nancy't Kllthfn.

Music Shop

Llslen Lailiti Garry M ori

2 Guldlns Llaht Mid AlttfnQon Newi

3 4

Rarlilaov Wlla Toll 20 Club

Wclcomi Travein

M i l t t l i i S l i n

5 Top 20 Club LuteiiiQ Jiintt Mdtilaur Pavi

Animal Tlmn Pitiy.A Mask Key llQWdv. Ooady

EVENING PttOGRAAlS

7

Ntwt mil stern

Situpti Seitoaile

World Wt U M Variety CKik Soorlicop*

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M 'i On Co bircnade In DIUi Mofgan Heatty Encote Thtatri

SIdtwalk tnlervltws iluv. Uiilce Sporttman Cluli . , Camel Newt owDan

8 T O *

Father Knowi

You Bet Your Ufa

Draomt'

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Cnmho Corner Vlltojhtitit Ford Theatv

Can Yon Ton iani Pichint Foblirr McGw

Newt

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FRIDAY

UAniO TKI.KVISION WNiio I:M(I M WNIIC-TV

Today

tlwli Niwi R«undup

Rhythm Rr.tiffi '

Rythm Rouhdiip Yankee Peddlert F(in Wllh Food .

Wclcomi Tmrclut

Bob Hope Newt

Ding Dong Schoaf

Onft Man'i: Family 3 SliDi to Heaven

P'vate That Payi Second Chance

Window Shopper Three SItpi Strike It Hicn

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Lvtilin .ItrVlci Muiic Shop

Leamlno tn (U>m. l-Qve ot .Lire Search -for Tomorrow What's Oooklng

Music Shop

Llittn Ladltt Gary Moon

Double or Nothing

Guiding Light Ncwi

Tup 20 Club Big Payori

Kate Smith

Welcome Travelrs.

On Your Account

Newi Top 2 0 Club Lorinio Jontt M&rrlagc Pays

Animal Tlmt Cartoons Mowdy Ooody

EVENING PROGRAMS

Sports Dally Slipper Serenade

your World

Newi

Mon On Ttie Go Sports Dally Tomorrow's tllti £n:or« Thtau

Ptrtnttt. in News Pulie of City F^dl* Flirher News Caravan

Dinah Shon Sinatra boiiMlopt

.Mama

Ufa of Rlliy

Karris Faye ' f)ob'& Ray Name Tlut Tuna

BIB Story

Sound StaH

All Am Sports Show Words In The Night Radio City Prtiliwi Pro and Coa

Calncadr of,Sports

CrialHl FIghti In Spqrti . ."'

Movie

Midnight Newt. Sign OK Htvis. Sign Off.

i D M M i M M M M H i n M M M M i

NCWI Sacred Heart ProirM Music For Modtni

I l_f>r) 3 l t « f t '

Film Mwtt.rv' N * —

MIdnluht News. Sign Off News. Sign Olt,

SATURDAY

K A H I O W N i i u l a i n i i

Wike Up And Salli Wllh H in

World Ntvn Raulldup Biialifiil altli Stan Howdy DKdy Show

Bttatliii.. llollyvDol

Tops In Tune Clinton Kcyboarii

My Sainl Stoiy

Women In Lovi

AFTEBNOO^,

dMomdltf ol CoRifotl laymin'f Hour

•>m and Hom How

Bandi 1*

Roid Show

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^BVENTNG

flews Kaltciibom-Qulx Bowl

Theatre Royal

Dig Review

Old W n ,

UL Night Qante Pa{lv

PeeWee, Kij^ '^•'. y^

T I O I - F A ' I S I O N W N l l i J - T V

Tcbt Pallcni

Mr. Wizard

Johnny Jutilter

Film

Spacf Patrct

Annie Qaklty

P B O O r t A M S

Big Top

Roy Rogers

Movie iUM'hall

Yaniif* V*. IntUans

Slu Erwin

Justice

Playhout*

P R O G R A M S

Lont .Rangtr .

You ashed Tor I t ,

This Is Vour LKa

Man dehlRd 'Badgi

Spike Jortci

Amateur

All Star. lUtl w

i;Hlt Paraiti'^^^

Thll Witk In SpoiU "UolMMd 'tlladlua

.Wieiillni

HIdnliht h t a t v

SUNDAY

IIADIO TKI-EVISION W N I K ; 1.111) It WNIIC-TV

7 Ntwa

Wwship Hoif

9 World Ne*i 'Roundup r h r i i H i n Stitnca • Wliat's 'your Tronhl* Music Kroiitlm.of Faim ;

10 «••<• Minli Music

•niLi IJ The l.iro

Ctiililn Mldnlclit

11 Muslt Super Clri'us

. And For Tomorrow •

A F T E R N O O N PROGRAIVIS

12 Ntns The GoldbtrDS Christophers

The Eternal Light Pride of. Family

Better Living Sacred Heart tlnitcrsity ot Ch l taH F'ilm

Round Table

Mr. McNiitley '

MONDAY

ItAIHO TKLKVI.SION WNIIC 1840 k WNIIC-TV

News Clock Watcher

.Worlil News nnnndiip

IlliyUira iRandi' . .'

Riiytlira^c'b- Yankee 1 Ptddtm.

Roto Magician

Welcome Travelers,

Rob Ilope News

Dlfli Dong School

tine Man's Family

I'hmsn n u t Pays 6«cund C:iiance

WIridow ShoDpcr Three Steps Strlki II flin

AFTERNOON PROGRAMS

Lenten Strvlee Musk Shop

Industry on.Parade Love ol Life Search for Toai, Eleetrlt Show.

Music Shop

Listen Ladles Gary Moon

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The Cathollf, tloure

American Forum

Coldtn Volets

Golden Treaiur;

Weefa-tnd

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Yanks It. Detroit

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Hall of Fame

Kiikia, Fran '&;d'll[t

CVENING PBOOaAMS

Bob Con^dine . 1 Prople's/ Lobby ,

^ H B C Symphony

The' Marriage

Six Shooter

Star .Playhouse

Stroke of Fate

Last Max

' M M t The press" NiWs Sun>iar>

Niwt: ctltton Ulliy

Stan From Paris MidnlDht News SlSi

Oiiie « Harriet

You An Then

WiDchcII-litahoDev

Private Secretary

liatl O I H H Tt«r

TV Pla^auH

M

Letter To UretU

• Whit's^ My Lhii

^nday News Sotcla nrtslde Theater

i r t News. Sign Olt

Ooutlt Ot Nolhliu

Guldlni Uibl Nlwt

Top 20 Club eiB PayoH

Kilt Smitli

Saikftlgi Will Top 20 Club

Wilcona Tnitllin

Mill Tht Stan

• . ; Anlmll Time Top 2,0 Club! - , Thi Maolc K » Lorenip LunUl . ' Huwdy bvoly II Pays Io BfMattlid, . ••

B\'1!NINa PBOOBAMS

Snofti ' i SuDOer Sfftnadl

Uiidellandlno tiod Virlity' Clul . Sporttcopi World N m Toln

Min On Ihi Go

Tomorrowt'l HIU

Wild BUI IIMok.

Eddie nihR Camil NliH -

Rallrud Hour

Uuilt You Want

Nint Tliit Ttini

Vtlca el riiutMi

tpliphoM How

Hdile In tht Nliht

I U<l Luty

Hid Butttni

r|lil,>r UtKw '. Can You Ton Thli

TUESDAY

BADIO TKLKVISION W N l l O 1311) k W N I I C - T V

Ntn Clock Wltriiv

World Niwi Roundup Mythm Ranch'

»ytb« Bineli .Yanlii Piddlin

' Roto MailelM ,

Wilcomt Tranlin om, o m i 5Kl.«tl

Bob Host Nem

Strlki It Midi

Phnii Tliit Payi Second Chanel

"KWow ^OBp» Three Sliot Strlki It Rich

AFTERNOON FBOOBASIS Lenttn. Setvlcc Muilc Shop

NeWi

Mutic Shop

Llitin l i d l u

Bub Croiby Lo>e ol Uli Seaicli (01 Toa. lUllin Coektry

Itailin Cooktry.

Eur M m

Top 20 Cllib

Suidlm Liibt Ntin

Top 2 0 Club Kail Snlth

•ackitadi Will Top 20'Club

Wtlcont Tnvillin

On Ysur Acount

• • • Animal T Imi . Top 20 Club .' , Till Hailc Kly, I wintp Jonti . Howdy u«uU It Pa« To Bi Minjid - ^

. EVElNINa PBOOBAMS

K m • • • • • -

Bill stim. . Supptr Siranili

Forelon Policy

Wild Bill Nl'ckcok' world N t n loui

Man On Tht Go

Tomorrow'i NIU Entdir ' .

Wild Bill HIctoli

l l ' i A Piiaiurt Niwi Cuann '

OInili .Short Bi Ftink Ba/iy'_j Crili ,

Ullloo licit

OtaBDit

Swaytit' •

I'layhmi e of Stars

tuiptnu

Newi ':'' Alrfolce Reicnl Star ParWt Mutf.'Umir

Douolat PalrbaAki

,C«l«oel fitck. .

Flkblr McGlr Can. You Top Thli

Pint Kl ihl i t

_ WEDNESDAY

RADIO TELEVISION \yNllC 1340 It WNIIO-TV

Niwi , Clock iWitdHt

World N7wt Roundul

Rliyllim Ranch

Bylhni Ranch Yinkei Pltddln

Roto Miolclin

Welcome TraVelen

Bab Hope News

Dim Dini M m )

Pni U M ' I Fvnlly

SIrlle II Rleh

Plirtu Pavs Secimrt Chance

Window ShoDDl/ Threi Stipi Strut it Rick

AFTEBNOON FBO9BAMS

lenlen Sirvlct Music Shop

Montrnli of Comfort Lore ol U l l bearcti tor im. Nincy'i KItchM

Music Shop

Llilen Ladles

Nannr'i Kllshu

Giry Moon Bob Crosby

Top'2(1 Club Doubli or Nothini

Guiding Llihl Nevci

.Top 20 Club •Id "jtU

Kill SoilUl

Bjickiliii WIft T(P 20 Club

Wiiioai Tni i l la

On Y w AicwiH

-T*P 20 Club urenu •Jones Morrlaoi Pays

Animal. Time Th( Mlilc Kiy Hjwly^IWiy

EVENINQ PBOOBAMS ^iws ;.' -

Bill Stlm Supper Siinidi

Catholic Proiram Gov. Lo'dBl Sportsctf* K i n

f an On Go Air Force Tomorrow's Hlli Siicon Thutai

Ollth Vpiley

C^na. StotliibI News Cartvsi

Muile

Music

Artblif («<l l«

Bel Vour Lilt

'li Mtnr

strlkiJt Rill

unit' Uam

T B A . TBA

1"!^ ! . - _ . • ""'''• MinUoiniry National Guard Keoipn -MIdnluht N m . Sign Oft News. Sign Off,

Fiiibu MeCee Can You Top Report of w Houia

lliH Ribbto I tub

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- *«mi • Prama • ' I Midnight NfwSt^Sign Off News. Sign Off.!

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P E R K - U P TIME for the k i tchen

Time to go modern. Time to get an electric

range. Right now. Here's why. Electric cook­

ing is clean, fast, accurate, automatic, eco-

hotnical and cool. It's so good that last year

four out of five new houses around here

became homes with automatic electric ranges.

See your appliance dealer soon.

THE UNITED ILLUMINATING

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(C<iiiilii4ica WoiiiilPalft Oil*) satne chhrge back ,' at 'the tjem-ijpr'als iiBsortlhi! that "Democratic boai'd itiemiers who chose to act eontrBiT to the dlctiiiles Ot the Democratic party' ha'i'e been po^ lltically bxcommiinlcnted."

l.Utiil'(tf) Was made 'seci'etary ot the school boaVd last October rifter the-board voted to relieve John Corbelt ot the post. No rea­son was .elated.

(TdXts of tlntements of (h* prin­cipal III thlj cOntravrrny are printed on kn Inside PBKP. — Kd.)

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HOUSE PAINT

If you're looking for an eco­nomical house paint for your home that will give years of service, buy Utility House Paint, Body colors are made on lead-free formula, there­fore are, not affected by smoke or gases.

- P i g g e r y (Contlniird rroiii I'age One)

A stale Veterinary sold several Weeks ago, that nllhouRh MellUo's iin?s were ;nrit Infected wllh the lUsease, ve.ilrular exanthema, that 11 rniinly-wlile ()U.nriinllne wbulHlie lifted only from those forms whieh employ garbage-cookerlps In a process used to control'spread ot the disease.

Local aiilliorltles Indicated that .shouW Mellllo stibmlt a request for a permit,'the petition would be referred Immediately to the Board ot Zoning Appeals.

In his report Hansen sold he, visited Meinio's farm on April 5' and found the pens and teed |)lal-forms had been cleaned and were free of manure. He said there was no smell and that he. found lli/> trucks wei'e clean and not leaking. He said he suggested to the farm-owner lliat he gather up and re­move Junk and old lumber In one place.

On April 20, he said, he visited the farm In company ot Thomiis Friscoe, • building lns|)eclor, aiid found conditions satlsfaclory. He saltl th^ rubbish; Ijis •,hod':5|Spoken abpUt':Was,'plled'u|). biit sl'lll on the preniiJ es.;'?, ;• '.,••',''"' ; i ,

611 Aprtl 26,'"'He' reporli^d,. he, Fri.scoe, and Dr. Rocco Bove, health officer, visited a farm on Silviir Sands Road and.toUnd "poor conditions, bad smell, (and) plenty of refuse.': He .said the propHctor informed htm that.-lie; planned to reijiove the pigs to • a, i farm In North Bruntord but did; iiftt say when.

,;llunseh reported Hi'al he found dirty hog peri's at another lirm oil ova Avp. liVsriectlon of the Mag-iioMi laini'. on bllvei Sunds Rd , and the J Baint'y larm on Shnrl iSeach Ril, leNeakd no iilgs, he suid

• Cohtesl Claim (Cdntlnued VVom "I'Bte One)

sgt'tlons quoted In Hays' report of Pebruar>' 12 ns other eWdence. Re­ferring to Hays' I'eporl he pointed out that objectors Were referred to ill' the plural. 'Of course, being verbal, there's nb tactual data oh It hut T Just wanted to brink ilP that point." He also rclorrcd to h statement by Paul Lowe, .student placement dirwtor nt New H.Wcn State Teachers', reporting two eases of objection to the oath.

Hays then explained his own stand: "I presented evidence that quotes from ptriple, but I want to pi esenl in writing only what Is down In writing. The other is what people have said to me. x x" The verbal statements were only his "hearsay" and chuld not be provr di Hays said.

I.etl.s wieiit on to pursue his orig­inal line," following the Kebrunry 12 report. 1 le't hen brought lit an 'a.s.sertion made earlier during the evening that he opposed not Ihe .new • teacher salary schedule but 'the manner In which it was brtught about. At this point Walsh hammered his gavel and. In aloud voice, declitred the minority mem­ber out of order.

Letts registered n negative vole In acccptoiicc of the report. HQU, who had been taken 111 during Ihe eai'ly part of the evening, was not on hand to reglsler his own vote.

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MEFFERT LUMBER COMPANY NORTH MAIN ST. B R A N F O R D HU 8-3484

Ireres a new waV IP send a Copimunity Chest DiWe over the lop Al the University ot Comieo-tlcUt, director o£ •iludent person­nel Dr Arwood Northby and men's housing direcloi Sumner Cohen have agned to serve breakfnsi jn tied io Ihe person, bidding highest fo> Ihl'ii services-on Ihe Communlly^Cllcsl Carnival! day (.omlng up^ 'J'be (wmo day, a blai k and yellow Model A Ford, 1928 vintage, goes Aji the auction: block It'll be o^der than most of the 'bidders. '

/fs Here/ / ^ W INTERNATIOIIAL

Newest, easfest-to-ttmepickup in the /owest-pnced fiaf^J

— Withingloii IGonttnued Vfoni Page One)

air the request of the EtUil Ha­ven News to view the executive minutes of the Board of Educa­tion. Considerable time was spent In going through the minutes, and' II was fell thai this com­mittee could not at this time render n decision. Since Mr, C/ar ediiorlullzcd. Ihiit it (the Board) Is, pliitnly seeking" to hide. Infor-

tmatlon from .'the ..public and a' lot,o,f explalhWg. win have to be done, we feel more time must be allotted to review this request, II is apparent that Mr. Czar has planteil mistrust In the minds o^ the public and If a lot of e.xplnln-Ing m u s t be done,, we want to give Mr. Czar a good cxplahallon why we will or will Hot grant Ills request. The coninilUec hopes to.'have a decision nt tile next board mecllng.

Pap(ir & Rags To Be Collected Suii. By'AMVETS

The regular monthly, paper and rag collection of AMVE'rS Post l-i win .be made on Sunday starling at.B.Oj m.,."rain,or shine". . . . . . ' •, fchtt'rl Ic- sWArjjfW.eJiim;,';<;h ai r;nan' •of,l'|ie 'cdllftd,lqjii tttinpmiced lliul' .iKj.'-drlv' ' -Wllli Jle 'HoId;.fogardle'.ss of wealheiviapd p.htttilh:tMe QV'e'nl oi'ruin,. tlid.;l)uhn)es.of.piiperiinay Bloffji'luc'ed' onVporcJie's .In' sight of. ui'e.road.li) te'i![d ,-o.f.' oit-the- cUrbs. •'riiV.'c'cews .In ciiarge^qf the drive •will rfiake their, colleotloius wliere-eve'r'-ijieyisce,'tlie paper placed. •, Fpr'.'itpecliil'' plck-upi , residents are .asked,,tb.cdl- Po.st .'(iommajider Joseph-Cqlltvoipe'..at HO' -504.'). ' .'1,'lie ' Po.st.Vw!li .'lalsq ' accept and|

.wllth'aiicIlR/iio'pai'tit'clyho'pks which areVi'MltablevTbr'distribution' at orphdriageii 'br rVet 'i-ans' "hospllals. ,• Fund.s,derived' from.,ltie drives are- used malfjly for donations .to various chttrjlable and civic. 01-gtmlzallons'tind for the posl's wel-. fare fiirid, liccoi dlnB to'yComd. Col-avolpe.. .,'::'. ,

The local ./'AMVETS' post con­ducts'papbr;and. rag drives on the firsl.r Sunday ."of, 'coih month throughout the 'year.',Several hun-dred^ of dollars have'Iweh used from, the 'proceeds for. charitable doniiflons'and for,the servicemen's package program.

llow'i Tlwt Agoinf Smith was sitting uown to

breakfast one morning when he was n.stouhded to sec In the paper an announcement ot his own d&aih. -He rung up his friend Jones, and said, "Hello, say, have you scon the tmnouncemcnt ol my death In the paper today?" "Yes," replied Jonc.s, "where are you speaking from?"

New.spapers, alas, In their hhste, are guilty ot mojiy errors which make a Joke out of a ser­ious Item:

"The I move reflected Judge Henley's policy ot tetnperlng Jus­tice with money."

"Officer Robuison arre.sled the prowler after a short chaser."

"The banquet siwn.sored iiy' the Oregon Sliite Bar A.ssociation will be Informal, Wives expected -guests welcome," ,

"Mr, We.sl visited tho school yesterday and lectured on 'Des­tructive Pests.' A large number were present."

"The victim was shot after quarrel with her husbond over a stray dog who then shot and .ser­iously woiinded himself."

"Robert Williams sang several; solos after which music woji en­joyed," N

;"These pandas are beautiful an­imals, according to William' Bridges, curator ot publications nboiit the size "of a raccoon.';' ,. From f a magazine story: "She strolled with an exaggerated roll ot her hips across the sand; 'You could have heard a pin drop all itlong Iho beach,' n miin who was there . recalls Jiostolglcally."

"Following the wedding 0 re­ception for the newlyweds was hell,"

• "Following her marnnge .Ml.ss Miller will continue her work lit biological research." '''.:.''

Ah indignant bridegroom biir.st Into the newspaper cdlt6c's\,.of­fice, crying; 'iLook here, M.dl's-tliictly told you I was B6itig >to live at the old manse; aiid'wliot do you liieaii by prlhting that 'the happy couple will make their hohie at the old man'sl"

From 0 soap 'box; "So cleani Clothes cbnie out of your rlnso tub the cleanest, clothes In town -clqaner than nny woman can get with any soap of any kind." The New 'Yorker commented, "We still like' ,womcn!" , This same magazine question­ed, atttrf/reading thLs add: "Re­ward -.black Perslltn coat, Mary Roth In lining; lost, on 8lh AVen.ue subway train, if returned to Mor­timer Copipany, 111 St. John St."

.AST ilAVENhJEWS TliuraditS', April ll), I9S-I Puffc S

Second Fiddle Tunes (May we keep Mary?)

01 her ads Include: "For sale -complete .10-volunie set of En-1 cyclopedia Amorii-nna - new 11)50, never once used - my wife knows eVeryliilng." . From the London Times; "Mag­nificent bnlhroom for prlvrito .sale. White statuary, marble, onyx nrtd lapis lazuli. Made be­fore tho war rcgardle.ss of cost, but never once used." IWhnt an inlcrruplion the war was, reallyl)

Also from England; "Help wanted - sulicltnr.s have vacancy for gil'l,.experlehco preferred, not necessarily legal,"

Riidio announcers get rallied too; "The Slork Club located on 7tii SI. hero In Louisville, has had its leer and bicker license revok­ed."

MmpiinslzInK tliat Hie laundry^s siieclhl di-j'lng process practically ollmhialcd Ironing by ihe ousto-mcr, the nmiouncer sold, "When your clothing Is returned there is voi-y Utile loft to iron."

Reading a cbmmcrclal on n MnssaehusellS' radio sintlon, the nilnouhcer said "No mntler how small the inatter Is with your car, you can depend on Blank's gni^ age ninking a major lepalr,"

"The commercials arc so Impor­tant, one said, "We hnvo Ju.sl re­ceived n bulletin of n cnlastropho the like of which has never been known to mankind, r.ibut'flrst n word from.our'sponsor."

Sometimes It Is a foreign accent In conversnilon- that confu.ses. At n supper party In London, the aclor John Loder was .sealed next to an atlrnclivo French woman who lives In Italy, Loder, who

knows the country well, asked Norz." "What beautiful lakes you have," he said, "How can yoii see zcrii 7" she asked, "ley are under ze table!".

01(1 Stoiic Churcli On Friday nl 8 p.m. the .liinlor

Women's League will conduct an auction In the Parish House. Household furnishings, etc., will be on sole.

The iiastnr's class for eight li graders Will be iiold Snlurdny nt l2;4S p.rti,

On Sundiiy Holy Communion will be nbserveii nl the wowhlp services of tlM and 11 a.m. Wayne llnri'ihRlon will lie .soloist nt Ihe earlier service. Mrs. Wliiinm Ilns-se, Jr., will be soloist and will sing with the Senior Clinlr nl IIic 11 o'elooU servlt!e.

Al H:,'10 p.iii. the Young Adult Ch'nup will hieet In Ihe eliurch par­lor. The Rev. ,1 nines 1-:. Wnury win lead Iho monthly Bible -.Uldy. Till.' -wor.s'hip service will bo con-(lui'ted by Miss Ulleii Lnrsen. llec-reutlim Is iilnnnoil by Mrs. Frimlt-lyn Sperry, Miss Marlhn DmillUle win be In chni'Ru (if ihe relrosh-nienls. Klnnl plans will be mnde for the nnntiiil Uetreat nt Ciimp lliizen. In Oliusler iin May 7, S and !).

On Tue.s;Iuy, Ihe Slniidlng Coni-mlttoo.WlM meul at 7;;!0 p.m. In the pnslor's study.

On Wednesday ai 11 a.m. the Adult lililieClMs,will nicel In the linslor's slUiiyrpA sack lunch and fellowship hour will follow from noon I" 1 p.m. Al 2 p.m. the Prii-gi-e.s.slvo Friends will inei'l In Ihe church pnrlcii'. Mrs. Edith Fli'lch-er win lii'e.slilc. An iiiipoi-Iniil i-c-pnrt Is til be mnde iiiul nil nii'in-

bers are urged to attend, Itefrcsh-melils will he served by Mrs. Alvirt Snnford and Mrs. Lewis Belding.

Alsoon Wednesday: nl t;.10 p.m. the Evening Bible Class will m'eet In the fourth grade room ot the Educnllohnl Building. Al 8 o'block the Junior Women's League will meet in the church pnrloi'. Mr.s. Carl Blake will preslrie. Hostesses win be Mr.s. Kenneth Clrlffllhs, Mrs. Arthur C.ustnrsiiii: hnd Mrs. Rdberl'llnrlinttn. '.. ;!• ,

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LEAEN THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE WORD OF THE BIBLE

Aljlh'iiil II I'rce li'iMiii-i' eiililled

. "Christian Science: Its Effect On Health, Character, And Human Progress"

)iy George Nay, C. S, 'l 'l, of ChlenKo, IlllniilH

Member of jlie Board of Lecluroship of The Mother Chuiclii The FIr.sl Ch)irch of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mnssni-husells

FRIDAY, APRIL 30 — 8:15 P. M. CHURCH EDIFICE

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How th i s l e n o i t e i m i n n g e d to Si.hool Uullding C o m m i t t e e wh ich ge l himself i n , a si tuullon which he heads l^etls' n t t i t u d c was t i i -

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I n brief, WHIllngt,)!) chaiged, in a , w j l l t e n st /^lemcnt issued I ' l lday , t h a t t h i s r e p o r t e r once hud " In tu i -ruptef l" 0 m e e t i n g of the hoa id to ridvlsD''a h i (no i l ty membc^i to I e l l ac t a l^lll.tqj'lng nttncH dt\ t he Ijoard' ma jo i i t y , l i e also implied thdu t h U ' j e p D i t e i ' ' s " d e m a n d ' for the^ execu t i ve m i n u t e s w a s being liui'sued tn cahoo)b with t he Re­publ ican p n U y leddeis l i lp

T h p s t o i 7 of w h a t had t i a n -spircd b e a r s fiddltional i i i t e ics l in t h a t t h ? ' e v e n t s o t t h a t r e t e i r c d -lo mt ' c t lnE m a r k e d a kind ot t u t n -lyg pv ln t In UiQ.tplo of our super ­i n t enden t ot schools , R V e r n o n H a y s Up unt i l t h i s t ime lie had avoided any o u l w a i d a p p e a r a n c e of excielblng ' jcaderslii i) . In t h e po l icy- formula l lng end of school odmlnlslrot loi}.

]:.,ast J a n u a r y 21! To th is ) 'epb|toi ' 's best iccoUcc-

tlon, i t w a s a t t h e boa id m e e t i n g o[ l a s t Ju i jua ry 22 t h a t Geo igc Let ls , minor i ty m e m b e r , de l ivered w h a t t h e n looked l ike a b l l s t e i lng a t t a c k o,n t h e b o a r d ma jo i i ty for

he u con t ihun iKc ot t h e Uemocia-tic p a i t y ' s campaign o t opposit ion to t he school bui ld ing p i o g i u m tliat h e heiids

T h i s l e p o i l e i Was so t a l i t t l e aghas t by w h a t he viewed a;, in-l e m p e i u t e i c m a r k s In a pe i lod when It began to toOK ns t h o u g h the boa id ma jo i i t y and Let l s , who hal l been w a r r i n g with each othei '^for scsc ra l mon ths ' had fin­ally w q i k e d out a m o d u s Vivendi Undef wlitch Hhey could peace­fully w o i k o u t board business.

B e i n a i d Luongo.i boau l sec i c -la iy , es-pies-scd his r e g i e l s a t Geoige ' s s t a t emen t and h in ted t h a t rgpiLsals would follow ( l i e suld a s much In p r iva te conversa­tions wi th o t h e r s a f t c i w a r d )

Solinol Fu rn l t i i r u I t w a s at this point t ha t Sup t .

Ha ys loft his <lesk t o sit a t t h e big t ab l e t he boaid uses One of t h e t h ings which hud .nett led L e t -Is w a s a cont inued Insistence by Luongo and ])>1rs Sul l ivan t h a t t l ic Bui ld ing Commi t t ee glVe u g u a r ­a n t e e t l int l l would use In th« new schools all t h e classroom fuiJ i l tu io t h a t had been placed In t e m p o i a r y facilities this p a s t school yea i

l i u y s expla ined t o t he board

t h a t t h e Eul ldhig Commi t t ee hod no ju i i sd ic t lon ove r this f u i n i l u i e -th . i i I had b e e n Itought by t h e fo imer Boa id of l^ducuton u n d e r u ^pcriul g i a n t of money approver! b> t he B o u r l of F i n a n c e

i l e a ' so bi o u g h t fo i th a long-s t an l i i i g bone of conten t ion Is tl o S o u t h School f m p o r a r y and It so, h o w long? A t leas t a t ew M o m u u g u l n p a t e n t s have been anx ious to have t h a t school closed as soon a s posslolc and haVe rc ' ga idod It as lomj io iury foi one yca i only. Mp , . Sul l ivan 's cn-qul i l es , he poiniod. .out , w c i e alin­ed at s c c q i i n g o n a n s w e r on th is

T h e s u p e l n t e n d c n t , w h o suld he now f o i l ' t he t i m e w a s i Ipo for h im to begin offer ing his own Ideas to ' t h e bour',l| n^anagod to smoo th all luf f lcd fqcllngs so t h a t by t he t ime h e go t t jnoui jh e s c r y -body a p p e a l e d to be pleased o r a t least mollified o b g u i t h e w4iole th ing .

T h e board t h e n came out of th is l i t t le huddle , wh ich w a s Conduct­ed i l g h t t h e r e in f ront of l e p o r t -ei-s, u n d w e n t o n t,o flnlj.hlng Its business

Afakes l l l s i a l i o ' , , T h e lioard w a s abou t l o aclJotim-

•motlon was m a d e - - w h e n t h i s r e ­p o r t e r m a d e h i s mlstaHc, ' A s a fr iend - and y o u i s t r u l y h a s come to k n o w George Let ls fairly wel l o v e r t h e past y e a r and a Iralf - he asked foi pcimlKslon to ta lk w i t h

DoAvnpour Brings Complainls

W o d n o s d a j ' s d o w n p o u r b i o u g h t abou t a dozen compla in t s of local f looding and of holes in loads F l i s t Se lec tman F i n n k C lanc j w a s o u t a l l doy, supervis ing l o a d Clews in t h e n l epn l r 01 the com­pla in ts of condition

Clancy^ suld_ t h a t p e r m a n e n t pa t ch ing of lo'ads would hnve lo awa l i di-y wea ther , bu t t h u t t e m ­p o r a r y j e p a i r s u i e being m a d e wheio-evoi condit ions l e q u l i e

A several hundred feet l o n g d i y - d l t c h ^ ' l u n i i l n g f i o m C h a r t e r Oak Ave down J a m e s S t lo B u l l St h a s ' been comple ted excep t foi a top cov'ei o t a spha l t

Press Cooperated Writes Former School Bd. Head ' D.uririg ^ h e r - c h a i r m a n s h i p , the

B o a r d , .of .Educat ion; - had •• the

"comple te •• co-opera t ion of the

press ," Mrs . W . Or.en. P a r k e r said,

th is week ill a l e t t e r , to t h e - E A S T

.HAVEN NEWS. ' - . - • ' • : .

The, l e t t e r •\\'as, w r i t t e n on the

Invi ta t ion Of, t h e ne\vspaper In I t s

pWri ,edltoi'!al,,answ_c'r.tO:,a q u e r y

I submltted;,})j^''ii;, r e ade r , ,The; ,rea.d-

,o'r; w h o •, '..S,lgne3',',: lijs;'; -n' 'a rti d .'•iPuizlisd'V-haUed. Ih ' ^ i ' i i e i i e r ' t o , t h i ISfEWS' RU.bllshetl 'ttl ; A'pril . ISt ,'4-031.-year• flio'Boird • o f Ed'uc'a-' i t i on ' ' hnd • W R e p u b l i c a n ' iTiaJorlty ahd- Mrs . Oren 'ParlCer a n d the

ifitiiers'. ' a l lowed ' -,-y6U;- t o ' a t t e n d meei ings , - d i d ' ' t h e y -no t? I n . ' n l -tehdlng t he meetir igs ' l a s t y e a r did you eve r viola te- y o u r t r u s t iri; the piintlnfe 'of t he ;.ne«;.s a t thes . e .mee t ings?" •

An edllqr.ial, ' t i t led ' . "Vio la ted Pledge.?" • ill,, thal- ' .sairie i-ssiie, ' r e -.sponded • thai: ' "Regttrdln'g 'wi ie ther Ih l s . ' paper qVer vloiat 'e 'd ' i ts t r u s t in t he p r i n t i n g of news a t m e e t - ' In'g's of, t h e , former ' ; B o a r d • of E d ­ucation, . w e ' w i l l Inyitfe' M r s . W.' Oren Parl ter .V' th 'en c h a i r m a n , to give Her p'ivn,"o,n.'iwei';";,,

Mrs . ' Park 'or ' s - l e t t e r follows"; F o r m e r Chal rmui i ' s "Le t t e r '

,10 r e p l y ; tb your -edi tor ia l ' in the ' Apr i l I'em (s ic) -issue o f - t h e Eas t -HaVen N e w s , T should- l ike tp s t a l e t h a t diir l i ig my t e r m of ciflce a s ' oha'lrmanr'pf t h e ' B o a r d "of Educa t ion ' w o had t h e comple t e co-aperatlor^ 'of t he p r e s s . . Al­t h o u g h " t h e r e were ; l i m e s when differences did occur , "bo th t he major i ty and niinority. .opinions-W'cro respected and given com­plete cove i age I ncse i doubted a t an> l ime t h e i n t e g i i t y and fai iness of the E a s t H a v e n N e w s

As i o u . k n o w , I believed t h a i the best publ ic Is rtn •mfoniied public • I t is t h e d u t y o t t h e news -papeis .to r i p o i t , a c c u r a t e l y t he act ions and policies of (he people t ha t w e J i a \ e \ o l e d ihto "the l e , sponsible posi t ion^ o f^ the" Boa id ot Educat ion v

Sinceicly^ (s igqcd) M I S W , O r e n P a i k p i

FOXON PARK T h e r e g u l a r mon th ly mee t ing

of the l''o,\r.'n P a r k Civic Assod-'ution will be held, Monday, In Oiir Lady of Poiiipoii ClVui'ch Hai l a t 8:00 p. m . ' T h i s is a vei-y im-: p o r t a n t m e e t i n g and all m e m b e r s a r e r eques t ed to a t t end . -

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, Ca tech ism c l a s s e s ' wil l no t be

held on S a t u r d a y In, O u r _Lady Of

Bbnipoll, ' ' Chu rch , because of tho

school recess . ,- ,- .• . . . .•

•'. The... Lad ies Guild wi l l „ rdce iYe

Holy C o m m u n i o n In a- body a t ' t h e

.Sipd.-o'c'iuck: m a s s -Sunday_ .morn- '

-Ing-!'"-^'' , ' - i : ' - - • • - , ' • , ' ' ' .•^;'li'- 'v.' "'. May- ,devo t ions -wi l l , b e ' h i l ^ on - Monday," a t ' 7:30 i p . ' n i . ' T h e s e ' de-' -vgllonS -will bo; iield, ln."0 'ur ' ,Lady '.di Ponipel i . C h u r c h ' e a c l i Monday

W M a y . • • • ; ' " " •' ' « • • • • " ; ' - - . , ' • - ; • ' -

,! Sa lva to re 'Fo l io , ' b r o t h e r of Dep­u t y - C h i e f - J o s e p h Folio; has sold' -his h o m e to move i n to - a n e w r'esl-do.nce h e h a s bui l t , so t h e unof-fiernl r e p o r t comes to us .

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- . A r m a n d . J u l i a n o m a d e , a t r i p S a t u r d a y lo N e w Je r sey to a t t e n d the w e d d i n g of a coushi.

' A. A. Wi l l i am Senna , son of Mr: and Mr.s. CUftord Senna , Of 223 B r e n n a n St., r e t u r n e d , t o -civilian clothes r ecen t ly a f te r a s t in t wi lh the Navy . He had been s ta t ioned a t Memphis , T e n n . a t t r a in ing g rounds t h e r e . , Bill h a s t h r e e o t h e r b r o t h e r s who a r e o i l , in t he a i r a r m of t he Navy. >,

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-Welcome back to T e d . Nowttr kqwskl, of Foxort Rd., w h o also r e ­t u r n e d to civilian life r ecen t ly . Ted

'speri l a n u m b e r of j n o h t h s wi th the Infant iY In Korea . ^" ,, ,'-

Girl Seoul News

i h e " m i n o i l l y m e m b e i s " befoie t h e boui,il la i ig down t h e c u i t a l n of a d j p u i n m c n t .

Outs ide" , the room he told Le l i s t l ia t if he allowed t h e s t a t e m e n t he h a d ' l e ad to s tand, l l would ho p r in t ed in full T h a t would m e a n t h a t t he upper-echelon pol­i t ic ians would ge t Into t he act and It would bc< ano the i d i o w n o u i b a t t l e all, ovci aga in .

Le t l s w a s a t fliM de te rmined to let his s t a t e m e n t s tand, bu t i l iml ly consented lo wlth(^io\^ i l . W h e n he a sked to h a v e It back L u o n g o h a n d e d It over say ing t h a t ho_ w a s v e r y h a p p y l o do so. O t h e r l iba id membci-s expressed t h e i r wai 'm a p ­prova l and t h e mee t ing , w h i c h w a s beginning t o t a k e on the g e n ­e r a l aspect of a c l a m b a k e , w e n t Into - t h a t ' s r igh t - execut ive ses­sion,

iyiomauguin School Parents Club To Sponsor Card Parly

T h e M o m o u g u i n P a r o n l s Club will sponsoi a c a i d p a i l y to be held on Tuesday , Mnj l i In the Momauguln School a t 8 p m

T h e public is coidioliy invited to allenll T h e pi ice ot admission Is GO CDirts Dooi p i l / o s a n d a w p i d s will be the f e a i u i o o l l i a c t i o n ot the even ing and i c f i e s h n i i n l s will be se ived

P l a j e r s a i e roqi.gstnd lo hi lag then own ca id s '

jMis H o w a i d E ld i ldge , p ies ldonl of the club IS (jenuial c h a l i m h n m Choi go of ai 1 angen ien t s M i s TIjoinus Denipsey and M i s J a m p s Bishop a i c c o ' c h a u i n n n T h e coip-ml l lce Includes t h e Mrs . F rede i ick I l awl ln , Alfied Mcllllo, R o b e i l Coppei thi te . F l a n k A m e n t o , Gcoige M o i m a n . E l l a Monaco, Leona id J a c k s o n J r , F r e d I l o i n , Raymond Lnnglois , Gabriel Fucci , T h o m a s GagltaiiU, J o h n Sul l ivan, Philip H a r t a n a Russel l Bui ton

f^ext T h u i s d a y a m e e t i n g of t h e comip l t t ee wil l be .held a t t h e home of Mrs T h o m a s Dempsey, 'I'i Second Av c n u e a t 8 p in.

Troop m ' T i o o p 172 of T u t l l e School has

elected M a i y a n n e l I iyhawiov \ as lis n e w p ies iden t O t h c i officeis .nomi'd w e i e C u o l A n n e B e i l o -llni, s e c i c i a i y , and L j n d a Grlg-nnno, l i e o s u i e i

The Hoop IS u n d e r ' t h e guid­ance o t M I S E m u Schmid t and M I S M a i y Bei loUnl At t h e n next mee t ing t he USPP plans to visit t h e Peobody MOReupi '

T i o o p 181 i ! Momaugu ln School Tioop 181

en joy id an all da> hiko lo Mem-oilal Field on Monday w h e i o Ihey ate a picnic lunch and pla jed a g a m e of basebal l

T h e y Uien w e n t on lo the Ai i -poil w h e n - t h e v a u o u s devices maps and o the i I n s t r u m e n t s in the U. S Wenlhe i B u i e a u w e i e explained to them by a m e m b c ; of t h e staff T h o all por t s ta t ion IS one of t h i c e In Connec t icu t .

V u l t Kniidsoii 's Da i ry

A b o u t 45 m o m b e i s f tom Ih ieo local t i o o p s t ook a b u s t ioop t<J Knudsen ' s D a i i y this Wednesday . They w e i e guided on a t o u r i h i o u g h t he d a l i y and also shown n film on milk pioccssin^, "from the f a u n to youi d o o r s t e p "

At t h e conclusion of t h e toui each m e m b e r vvas p r e sen t ed wi th an ice d e a m cone T h e pai l lc l -pa t ing t ioops and t h e n lendcis were " T i o o p foui, M i i H e l l e i , l i o o p 2'31, M i s H e n r y and Mis , Blunchi ; T i o o p 223, M i s Ruololo and M i s F i tzgera ld .

( N e w s front a l l local t roops is welcuiiic. IMcnse call Illrs. Jo lu i Kinetzo lit I IO 7-2417.)

MomaMjsuin' An enjoyable week-end w a s

had by the girls of T r o o p 1.12

when - they - Journeyed to C a m p

Townsend a t Morr i s , Conn. Tlio

g i r l s w e r e accohipdnied by Mrs .

F r e d Chupmon, M r s . ' E d w o r d

T r p l t a and• Mr . .and Mrs . Aspin-

wol l . While a t comp the - g i r t s

cooked the i r own mea l s and en­

joyed t he g a m e s and w a l k s . • » ,••- *' • .* -

; Member s • o f ' , t h e X r o o p m a k i n g t h e t r ip w e r e - | J o - a n n , A m e n t o , ' A n n a , B a r b a t o , .Nancy BrpUsseau, L y n h 'Chapmimv'J**arts ;Eiondel la , B e v e r l y ' Ki r s le , Pou l ine .K l lng ,

' i joann MoNul ly , K a r e n ."Nlcliol, "Frances' . Pa ln ie r , P e g g y S l a n k i e -•vvlcz, 'Judy. T r o t t n , ' Sal ly W a t e r - ' bury , K a r e n Wande leor , , Caro l Wynne, ' ' Mai'y Ann - Anderson, P o ' t l . y , M y e r s a n d S a n d r a Chadeayrie . ' _

Mrs . , ,Frank A m e n t o , of 10 George -St., w a s honored w i t h , a

-.birthday p a r l y o t t h e -home of Mrs . Fred Horn , Hobson St . on Monday of lernopn. T h e . gues t s in­cluded t he Mrs . E d w a r d Corbetl^ I r v i n g Kappele r , T h o m a s , Gagll- ' ai'di; H e r m a n Scharf, E d w a r d D u g n a L a w r e n c e Madison and Gabriel Flicci. ' ,

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O u r , congra tu la t ions to Mrs . J a m e s McDonough of S tevens S t r ee t , who celel jrated a b i r th ­day: Sa tu rday . - , • ;. .- * , * .-* • , * -.

' i T h e Bradford M a n o r Auxi l ia ry vyill meet M o n d a y evening in the f i r e h o u s e . ' Mrs . L a r r y F r e e m a n wil l preside. The. hostesses "will be ' Mrs . ; H e n r y Schmidt , Mrs . J o h n l i u s t e d and Mrs . R u t h Swanson .

T o m o r r o w n i g h t tho Au.xlliary 'win hold its m o n t h l y card p a r t y w i t h Mis Cha i l c^ Cal lahan M i s E u l a H e n i y and M i s L e o n a i d Jackson s e n log a s hostesses

Town ics

Join The Gi'Oiuidi Obberver Gorjps

Glad to hoai Chni l le S r h n i f is a t his homo on A t w a l e r S l i e e t W e hope he will soon be a i o u n d and able lo gel ou t and play a h l l l e baseball

M a n y families a t t ended t he cov­e t ed dish suppei held last eve­n ing in t he f i iehouse which was Riven by the St Cla l ie ' s Guild T h o c o m m i t t e e wishes lo t hank all who helped lo m a k e it the success ll was

T h e C Y O of SI Ciu ie ' s will hold a cake sale Sunday m o r n ­ing following the masses T h e co-ope ia l ion of t he par ish is asked . « * * « *

T h e Biadfo id Monoi D i u m Coips will hold then l e h e a i s a l s ou t of doois , wea the i pe imi l l i ng , f iom now on This is looked foi-w o i d lo by the y o u n g s t e i s of tho a i e a , as t h e y a l l Join in at t h e end of the coi ps

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Good to see t he l ights on at the Colonnade again Best wishes foi a good season to Mi Kiav i t , t he p iop i ic lo i

Momauguln Lodge To Meet Mon. Evening

T h e legulo i s t a l ed communico -tlon of M i i n a u g u i n Lodge 138, A F & A M will be held in t he lodge rooms at 263 Ma in S t on Monday a t 7.30 p m a t which t ime t h e Pe l lowcia f t Deg ree will be ex­emplified on a class of cand ida t e s Aftei t he d e g i e e w o i k l e f i e s h -m e n t s will be se ived m t h e ban­q u e t hall All Masle i Masons a i c Invited lo a t t end .

W e ' r e snowed; u n d e r t h i s week wi lh cha rges over I h e s c h p o l board controver.sy, and ' it looics a s t h o u g h wo m a y - h a v e to call a ,ha l l . In, t h u n e a r t ' a tu ro t o un l im­ited s t a t e m e n t s . . . A n v w a y , this week ' s a r e p r i n t e d In f UU on tiiese

page-s. , i -•: -. • *'•'• ,• • , '

•""Anyo'he; found a blacii onyx r ing belonging ' lo 12-year-pld, E d m b h d Lyo'n, ot 614 Ma in S t .? ,,. Edmo'hd is b roken , h e a r t e d for i ts loss. I t vvas ' g i v e n 16 h im recen t ly tor his, corifirmatiori. H e recal l s t h a t ho had it on E a s t e r S u n d a y bu t is ha'/.y on w h a t n t igh t h a v e hap­pened to it since. H o a t t e n d s the Gerr i sh Ave. school .

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Congra tu l a t i ons t o Officer F r a n k Konesky, Jr.," o n : t h e b i r t h , of a d a u g h t e r , Kalhi-yn, on Apr i \ 8 in Grace -New H a v e n Hosp i t a l . ' Mrs . Konesky is the fo rmer F a y e F a u l k nor, of E a s t H a v e n . T h e Konesky ' s

"have two o the r childl'qn F r a n k III , - three yea r s , a n d N a n c y Lee , one and one-half.

* » * *: * , , Don ' t forget t h a t t he R e d Cross

Bloodmobile -will be h e r e next Tuesday a f t e rnoon from one lo six o'clock. T h e quo t a th i s t ime is 150 p in t s ;and a,, lot of people win be needed^ 'Vou c a n m a k e a n a p p o i n t m e n t by cal l ing Mrs . Er ic Dolma, at H O 7-14G9.

• * • * * Ber l e l Klockars , Is back In cir­

cula t ion again, b u t is still res t r ic t ­ed by t h e use of c r u t c h e s . H e r e ­p o r t s t h a t a sp l i t l eg t e n d o n Is now hea l ing a f t e r a special graf t of t issue was m a d e by surgeons

***** ' I h e E a s t ILiven G a i d e n Club

had c h a i g e of t he flowei display in t he W e s t H a v e n V e l e i a n s Hos­pital this jjast week M i s E a i l e R J a m e s a n assoc ia te m e m b e i of the club piovidod t he o i i a n g e -meiil

***** W e d like to clai i fy a n i tem in

these co lumns las t w e e k wlilcli lent some false impiess ions l e ­gal ding the t i a n s p l o a t l n g of a magnol ia t i e e g i o w i n g on the for-moi Piige p i o p e i t y nex t door

***** .Mis F i a a k L a m e , p ics idcnl of

t he G a i d e n Club, mfo imed us th is week t h a t the c lub had w i l l t e a to the New Haven Savings B a n k ask­ing only t h a t t h e m a g n o l i a l i c e ill t h e f ion t of t h e lot be p i e se ived foi Us beau ty . She said she r e ­ceived a "very nice I c t t o i " s l a t ing .Ihat bank officials also w e i e con-'eeincil about t h e t i e e b u t point­ing OUI tha i the l i e c w o u l d have to be KMiioved .She said t he te l ­l e r giaclouHly offe ied t h e t i e e to Ihe ( l u b and tha t was all t h a t was sal<l In I lie c o i i i s p o n d e n c o

***** Oui n f i ' i i ' i i i u 10 th is m a t t e r

m a d e t he hunk officials-* l ep ly a p ­peal l ) iusqu( , u n f o i t u n a l e l y R e ­gal ding 11 po l l s of t he es t ima ted cost of l e p l a n l l n g e lc wo m u s t point o u t t h a t t he se c a m e f iom a source outs ide t h e Garden Club Incidental ly , we migh t add h e i c t h a t w e hope a long w i t h every­o n e else for t h o p ie se rva t ion of t h e t r e e

S c p l u p l e l s vveiQ b o m S u n d a y n i g h t t o Sen Clipper , f ive-year-old Newfoundland owned b y Bob S c h l i m e r Bob, w h o is p rop r i e to r ot Gif lhaven, r e p o i l s t h o t t h e sev en pups we ighed a b o u t 20 Dunces apiece .

I n t he previous week the people of Eas t H a v e n h ' - r . road in local papei-s s l a t e m e n l s n . anc ' i lrst by Mr . Harold Hall n minor i ty m e m b e r Of tho Board of Educat ion in Ea.st H a v e n . These sluteinehlB wore l a t e r re i t e ra ted and nddeil lo by M r . M a t t h e w Anaslasin, T o w n C h a i r m a n of t he I tepublican Pa r ­t y in Eas t Haven and on whose t i cke t t he minor i ty mgjiibcrs of the B o a r d were elected. I wish lo clar­ify these s t a t e m e n t s regnrd lng t h e n e w schedule for , our toaehlng staff and tl ic much discussed Loy­a l t y Oa th .

W e m u s t ask ourse lves w h a t a r e t h e motives behind these agonizing wal l lngs from the pit of political expediency. Arc the Minor i ty ' m e m b e r s of the Board of Educa­t i on incensed along wi th the Re­publ ican 1'own Commit tee Chair ­m a n because u pay raise wa-s g r a n t e d first lo (luallfled and cap­able t e ache r s and .sc-cond to com­p e t e in t he scarce t eache r m a r k e t . Do they bolisve our leaching staff unqual i f ied and not doscrving of a fair schedule? Or could ll be t h a t t he head of t he Republican P a r l y h a d advised all t h e faithful t h a t the rais ing of sa lar ies on an off-election yvM 'has Inli'i-fcrcd wi th politically laid jilans lo m a k e a campaign guinea pig out of o u r Educa t iona l staff. T h e raise in sa l a ry schedule na tu ra l ly m e a n s increased costs but dea r t a x p a y e r s —do n o t , b e l i e v e t h a i tliose h u c k ­s t e r s a r e t r u e gua rd ians of Die t a x mill r a l e . Our chiklroit need leach-ers , compe ten l teachers , lo succeed In fu tu re Ilfc-'s problem.s. -They a r e not cu r ren t ly in need of tu to r in j ; in t i le lower work ings of polUIcai science a s engineered by local t a l en t .

I am cer ta in ly glad l l ia t t he se gen t l emen ijring up t h e ; Loyal ty O a t h . T h e y say it h u r t s recru i t ­m e n t of toachei'-s. However , t he logic of the gent lemen reminds m e of t he employer who was in' need of a w a t c h m a n for hi« warehouse . H e had two applicanl.s — the first iiad on invesl lgaled pas t and asked S75 a w e e k in pay — the- 'second vvas a suspected ursonisl and asltcci only $25 pe r week. Tho cmployui ' h i red the -second man for a savings —•his wa rehouse b u r n e d to tho ground t he nex t week . Our ware­house is t he educat ion of tho town chi ldren. I am not going to choose t he least capable appl icants for t h e i r keepers nor a m .1 p repa red to al low a t some fu ture dale , t he e n t r a n c e into our school sy-sleni p roponen ts of communisn 'wliose cold colculal lons migh t Invade Hie men ia l .storehouse ol liotll' my own a n d my ne ighbors ' chi ldren. I t m a y be . tha t the gent lemei i a r e wi l l ing to p lay , , l iocus ,p9?us,', and seek headl ines at t he expense of a n d to u n d e r m i n e a B o a r d 'elected by you and en t rus t ed witji • t he •handling of two th i rds of tho Town Budget .

+ *- *

I have been on the Board of Ed­uca t ion for six months- 1 have seen the Boai'd in session to 1:00 A.M-In the morn ing work ing on prob­lems a t ;Jiand and know Iho g<iod t h a t can be accoinpllslicd. I have also w i t n e s s e d unfo r tuna te even t s whicli in, my opinion were poIU-icaliy ha tched In an oltempL to dis­credi t tho Board regardless of the i m p o r t a n t business i l has rolal ivo to p u r youth . Look liacli and r e ­call Hie: raspings which appeared in print and sum II up in total . W h a t h a v e you'J A campaign slo­gan " D a m n the kid.s! — On poll-t i c s . ' 1 should like to point out lo the lislulo politicians Itiat a pnlil-ical town commit tee can add mem­bers to provide voles for cnntrol Olid power , liul blessed is t he fact t h a t this maniijulalion canno t lake place on tlic Board .if Educa t ion .

I would -solicit, eiich and evdry one of you to a t t e n d th ree Board of Educat ion meet ings per y e a r to por.sonaily witness proceedings'. In p.ast visits you would have seen the fallacy of past c la ims m a d e by a minor i ty m e m b e r of the Board t l iat he w a s misquoted and perse­cuted by the Boaid and also vvil-

nesR t h e widespread publicity he carried On vyith " able aisslstance. You Would h a v e seen a Board mee t ing in te r rup ted by a uev^-s r e ­por ter ill that he would t ake this minor i ty m e m b e r of t h e Board aside ami counsel him to wi thdraw a prepared signeil s lo lcmcnt deliv­ered in an effori to degrade Uie Board. -Mind you - your elected mliiiiiily m c m h e r of the Board had tr) be advised by an impni t ia l news representa t ive . Th is s ame r epo r t e r is still heading a demand along with Ihe Republ ican P a r t y lo review the Minutes of Ihe Execut ive mcutings. Can h e or you w o n d e r why t h i s has no t been g ran ted . Our chi ldren a r e not p a w n s mold­ed lo m a k e headl ines should thei r mea la l l l y be re ta rded , should they be o therwise Incapacitaled, or should they r e q u i r e counseling!

. • * •

You wouftl h a v e also seen t he

a t t e m p t -.vnlcli w a s m a d e to again

incite and m a k e use of our educa-titmal stuff In t he past news in­flated Lnynlty Oath . Yestorduy our teaching staff w a s to believe tha i thei r pr ide and pres t ige w e r e to suffer by said Loyal ty O a t h — to ­day these s a m e gen t lemen say In olfecl. that o u r t each ing staff a r e not good enough for a salary re ­scheduled to mee t s u r r o u n d i n g coiimiunUii.s and yel s l ay vvltli-In o u r means . Double t a l k ?

And now t h e big headlines a r c on aga in spa rked by t h e minor i ty mcniber.s ut the Board and Mr. An-asta.^ln pilot- of Republ ican p a r t y in Eas t Haven. Tho gen t l emen ' s statt-monts add up to tlio same olf' history of p lay ing the school sys-Icni for nil the political ath 'nnlnge: avai lable : and o l t e m p t lo infl l l ral , and guide .civic oi 'ganizalions Inter­ested In educat ion . I can tell yoi. tha t t he f u t u r e liblds m u c h m o r e Ijolltlcai h a r a s s m e n t for ' i be edu­cational System of your clilldren.

I r e g r e t t l ia t I mus t en te r into such squabli i ing l iu t t h e educat ion of m y chi ldren and y o u r s is loo va luable to m e personal ly and 1 will not be t r ay the t ru s t of youi chi ldren which you have bcstoivinl unto mc for a period of six year ' .

I inloiid to see t lmt these six yea r s a ro usefu l / y e a r s and noi energ ies ' W'asled qn Ira.sli. .How­ever, if poli t ical l ia tchel men . en ­danger the opera t ion of our nil i inpor tant educat ional system I be­lieve it my d u l y lo advise the citi­zens of the t r u e facts. 1 furtlic'r believe il is my duty lo e n t e r and if necessary stei) off t he curbing l o ba l t l e p rovoca lo r s of t h o t ru th . -

(signed) W I L L I A M E. W I T l l I N G T O N

Letis Hits Back At Withington Charges Him With 'Inconsistencies'

BartlettPost Sets Up Rescue-Committee Of 24

A rescue c o m m l l l e e to o p e r a t e in t h e event, of disaster , ml l i l a ry or o lhenv ise . is unde r fonna t ion by t he H a r r y R. iiartlelL Pos t 80, Ameri(!an Legion.

I ' r a n k C. Wells has been a p ­pointed c h a i r m a n and- Cha r l e s Coyle, as "lia.son" be tween t h e Legion and CIvU Defense officials uf the T'OV,'!!.

T h e rescue comin i t l ee will be composed of t h r e e t e a m s of e ight m e n each. T h e t e a m s will be cap ­tained by W a i t e r Lini: , George Machnick a n d Rober t Gandos-sy.

All' m e m b e r s of t he commLltoe will a l t end u "disas ter scliool" -of t ra in ing in N e w Haven for a per­iod of ten weeks . T h e School, to be hold ,one n i g h t each week, is being conducted by ins t ruc to r s of the ,Now H a v e n Civil Defense o r ­ganiza t ion . -The course will include ins t ruc t ion o n f i rs t a id by the Red Cross.

Anyone interes ted In . schools

will l-ecall t he has ty ac t ions of t he

major i ty m e m b e r s of t he p resen t

Board of Educat ion and the un­

w a r r a n t e d a t t a c k t h e y , made on

the E l e m e n t a r y School Building

C o m n i l l l c ' - o t a crir . lal point in

the Commi t t ee ' s work . A ' , t h e t ime o t Ibis nncnlled for imbliolty. t felt olillued to speak In behalf iif Iho C o m m i t t e e . My cnmmcni s m a d e a s a Board m e m b e r to Board moliibers caused a g rea t commo­tion iimonc: the m a j o r i t y m e m ­bers . Mr. Hays in te rvened and to c r e a l c s o m e semblances of h n r -'mony, I agreed t o wi thhold public crit icism of w h a t I considered I he Board 's a t t e m p t to discredit t he E l e m e n t a r y School Bui ld ing Com­mi t tee . Af te r th is incident the Board reversed i ts cri t ical n t t l l ude lowards t h e Commil tee . coininend-ed them publicly and gave t h e m a d i n n e r in apprecia t ion of a fine Job done.

* * * Now m y action Is being used in

an ins inua t ing s t a t emen l to m a k e it seem wrongfu l . F o r l u n a l e l y I still h a v e this s t a t e m e n t and to re ­move t h e myslerlou.s aspect of tho cha rges a m now m a k i n g it puliiic, i i l though II has lost its Impor iancc as II is now deliberately being mis­cons t rued .

Like Mr. Wi th ing ton and to use his own words . I believe il m y d u t y to advise t h e cilizens of t h e T R U E I^ACTS, And like him, I find it iiece-'^sao' to do liall le wi th "prc -\ -ar ica tors" of t he t r u t h .

* * * To begin Willi the firsl u n t n i l l i .

'ot Us r ega rd the t eache r s a l a r y issue. Bask ing in the comniendn-' ion they u re now accepting ' for '.'.Iving t h e ' t e a c h e r s a ra ise t l ia t t he !3oard,is ac tual ly not rospnnsihle riir, t he major i ty member s now de­l iberate ly Intend to give the 5 a s t Haven townsfolk t he Inipresslon tha t t h e minor i ty member s op­posed t h e teachers ' rnlse . T h e Irutl i ot t he m a t t e r Is (and mln-ut.-. ^ of Hie Board will ^-.ulisi.'inli.ile

-litis) Iliat a t llu' ou lse l of nogolia-lions t h e ma jo r i t y meiifbers wi th ilie er-:ceptioii of one, liiii no l wimt In-give t he leacherJi any raise a t ail. T h e i r r ecommenda t ion \yas lo -raise t he s t a r l i ng sa la ry only. And this f r o m $2700 to only $2850. Nel-' h e r the teachers ' nor the Super in -l-ondonl's r ecommenda t ions w e r e c.onsI\Iered.' One ineniber w a n t e d to l ake a cut In the event of a r e -::t^sion and Mr. Wi th ing ton hini-siM w'as very specific In his r easons for deny ing a raise. I t vvas Mr. Mali and tho minor i ty m e m b e r s af­te r a 2'.i hour discussion vvho fin­ally convinced them t o concede to a $150 increase for the. first t en stops a n d SldO for t h e : last - four s teps. Til ls schedule vvas u n a n i ­mously accepted by t h e B o a r d to be r ecommended to the" t e ache r s and to the Board of FInnnce . Imag ine t h e as lonis l iment of u n ­informed niembei's of t he Board when a t , t h e next meet ing , wi thou t rescinding the previous r ecom­mendat ion , t he major i ty m e m b e r s , intduding Mr. With ington , who a t tlie las t meet ing a r g u e d aga ins t giving any overall ra i se a t all, ntfw suddenly Is In favor of giving u -"S'lOO -increase, unil ruis iag t he s t a r t i n g .sulary - to $.-ilOO — $100 more t h a n the tcac l ie rs ' hod sug­gested.

pressed his feel ings a long wi lh m o as not be ing i i \ ,accord with such a move and abs tn lncd from vo t ing for It. Me -should also recal l t h a t he iVcenlly suggested i-csclnding the oath. His repeated Inconsis­tencies a r e amaz ing . Any c la im tha t the loya l ty oa th has no g r e a t affect on t h e hi r ing of t e a c h e r s may be t r u e now since the sa l a ry schedule h a s been raised. B u t th i s was not t h o cnso in Feb rua ry , Uc-cordlng t o t h e suppressed r e p o r t made at t h a t t ime . I t was c e r t a i n ­ly a fac tor In necess l la t ing E a s t Haven lo ra i se Its base pay above tha t of t o w n s equal and l a rge r In size. X X X

* * • Along wi th Mr. Wlti i lhglon, I too

have seen t h e Board In session 'til 1:00 A.M. a n d I have also w i t ­nessed u n f o r t u n a t e events which In my opinion were poli t ical ly ha tched. I n fact, I feel m o r e t ime has been s p e n t In political In t r igue th.-m on I m p o r t a n t educa t iona l m a t t e r s . And unti l the ma jo r i ty members of t he board decide to act according to the dic ta tes of their conscience Instead of t he wishes of polit ical pilots, I k n o w we will c o n t i n u e to witness s imi la r events . As a m a t t e r of foci, I am well a w a r e of some political m a n ­euvers t h a t ai-e hi the makt i i£ at present .

1, too, would solicit each and every one in teres ted in schools to a l t e n d boa rd nioeling-s, b u t unless Uic jircsent policy of llic l ioard is chiuiged, il will hardly be Wor th Ihe t r i p , to t he Board room, be-caii;.-o open 1111.01111 ,. nre so .short iho.se da.v.s mid only .sclented sub­jects a re ac t ed on in public m e e t ­ing. If only pupil and personal p rob-Iciiis w e r e t a k e n up at exc(;ulivc meeting and all oilier buslnes.s cn-aet'd In-"the open," 'nciv.s' r e p o r t e r s would n o t now be rciiuesling exe­cutive m i n u t e s . Repor ters a r e nol interested in Individual pupil and lonelier p rob lems ( they k n o w Uiese would neve r be released for publication by ony Board) . W h a t llicy nrc looking- for a r e . facts tihoLit hum (I l)usiiic;.i lljal affect the lowu e i ther po^c); o r t a x wise . It Ihe t e a c h e r sa la ry issue had been discussed itpenly, Ihore '.would he no' oppor tun i ty fo r . o - letter- l ike Mr. Wltl i inglpn. 's . . . , , , , ^ \

Ahastasio Attacks Loyalty! Oath As Insult To Teachers

O . S . C . F r i e n d l y C i r c l e T im Fr iend ly Circle of t he Old

S lone Cl iu ich is sponsoring a S tan ley P r o d u c t s demons t ra t ion in the par lo r of the church Monday evening a t S o'clqck. Refresh men is vvill be served, and all fricjids of t h e c l u u c h a i o invi ted to a t t e n d

Pei 'sonally, I am more Ihan sntisfied Ihu t . t he l enchers a r e get­t ing the i r rab;e and I am su re they know it. I would have l)een wil l ing to go a long on w h a t the t eache r s wan ted in the first jilace if Hie ma­jor i ty of the Board had considered Ihoir r ecommenda t ion . My objec­tions a r e not to t he t eache r s ' ra ise hut to t he m a n n e r of the presen ta ­tion of t he revised sa la ry sclicdule which did not or ig ina te f rom with­in t he Board o r t he admln l s l r a l i ve staff.

In r e g a r d to tho unprocedentod and still unexplained loyally oa th which was inst i tuted shor t ly af ter election, Mr. Wi th ing ton should be reminded t ha t a t t h a t t ime lie ex-

Uiii^itiun declaim^; the WL*'U 3IU> 1 to Ma) "* a-** ">«'a-l - i r s l b i u a n . . i u r.i.1 . ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ j j , ^ ^ , Nuilonul Ch i roprac t i c Association. IJr . Leonard J.

T h e idea ' s to p romote "p rooe r p o s t u r e " us "one of the greu t -l ional Correct r o s t i n c W d i '

^•t::;i;r,;';:^ri:-tri:"hj:;.h." ahuf, soinetim, t„ THINK about.

Regard ing the question "of nils-:iu6led m i n u t e s . I n my opinion Ihere will - b e .coiithiucd-- troubU-with the minu t e s until Hie board m e m b e r secretai-yship is,' r ep lac ed by a n • impai-tiol nonpoi ' t ison person "( f rom anot l ie r ' - t own- If necessary) and one who Is" capable of t a k i n g s h o r t h a n d . ' Th i s should be a ( J IT IZEN*DEMAND! , ,

Along wi th the o the r five • 'ma­jor i ty m e m b e r s ; Mr." Wi th ing ton as a m e m b e r of t he Demppra t lc -Town Commi t t ee IS well .awa'rg 'of .. t he political - asp,ects of ,6o j rd ac t ions as eng inee red t r b n r . t h a t ' source . But iny connect ion w | t h ' t he -Re­publ ican P a r l y goes no ' f u r t h e r tl ian t he e x t e n t o t . r u n n i n g for the office ot B o a r d member on tli't-Republ lcan t icket , and no one can prove o t h e r w i s e . After all be ing a member of e i ther "party, i; the ini­tial r e q u i r e m e n t (or ge t t ing On-lhi ' Board in t h e first place. However , I am h a p p y to state, I h a l since 1 became a Republ ican m e m b e r of the Board, no one in t h a t por ly bus told m e w h a t to 'do , hovv t o do it o r w h e n to do a a y t h i n g in con­nection w i t h act ions of tlie Boord of Educa t ion . Nei ther have I been quest ioned as to w h a t t r a n s p i r e s a t t he m e e l i a g s . The policy of t h e Republ ican Par ty , to m y : knowl ­edge, is essent ia l ly a h a n d s oft policy. However , it Is a well k n o w n fact t h a t Democra t ic Board m e m ­bers w h o choose to ac t con t r t t i ^ to the d ic ta tes of the Dembcrol lc por-ly have been politically ex-com­munica t ed . ' '

And, l ike Mr, "Withington, I r e ­g re t t h a t I mus t : en te r i n t o .such squabbl ing . I consider it s o m e w h a t unseemly, for I beUeve tho solving of the cri t ical school s i tua t ion de­mands o u r l a rge r efforts. B u t the u n t r u e ocousat ions he h a s m a d e cannot go unchal lenged.

I find I t ve ry d iscouraging to hove e v e r y s incere opinion o r ef­fort p u t for th , wind up In being branded a s •pollllcally conceived. Being a boord m e m b e r i n . Ibis town Is o nerve wracking. ' t ime consuming, oKperisive and t h a n k ­less, job . I a m looking f o r w a r d to the end of my tern), hop ing I a m nol o v e r c o m e with apoplexy In the m e a n t i m e and thankful t h a t l l is o iwo-year r a t h e r t h p n , , a i slx-yeur one. Anyone t ru ly Intoreslcd only In the educot lonal aspects of board work Just doesn ' t s w n d a show on t h e p r e s e n t sehobl board , " l l u i while I r e m a i n on the Board , I In-lend to w a t c h all move? t h a t a r e made and I don ' t iiileiid to bo Ih-l imidated by any political t i rades thu t a r e directed iijy v.'uy. 'I'Jieir crillcibm of mc .sec-ms -ts s ieih ivot (i-oia. m y act ions bu t f rom my uudoci ty to criticize tlieir act ions.

As 1 w r i t e t h i s , ' ' ono l l ioughl keeps r u n n i n g th rough m'y mind. IT IS H I G H T I M E T O TAI^E T H E E A S T HAVEN - S C H O O L BOARD O U T O F P O L m C S J In-lercs'teci 'clll-zehs; shbUl'd ge t behind legis la t ion t o b r ing th i s about . u t l i e r towns Iiave done it. ' S o ' to cliauii,e Mr . Willi ingti/n 's s logan, I i,uy Da i im i-'oAtics'— T h i ' n k of 'tlie Kids. '

S incere ly , ' GEORGE T . L E T I S

P S . I w i sh to concede IQ Mr. W i t h i n g t o n on one p o l n t . I dp have a s s k t a n c e . B u t It's riot t h e Repub­lican p a r t y . I t ' s my wife, she ' s In­te res ted in sdiools, too. However , i t would be interes t ing to know

Republ ican T o w n Coniml t t co C h a i r m a n M a t t h e w Anas tos lo to­d a y c lmrged "mtslntciTii'Ctatlon and lock o t unders taJ id lng of the facts ," In rep ly ing to s t a t e m e n t s m a d e by Democra t i c Board ot Educa t ion m e m b e r Wil l iam Wi th ­ing ton . " I don ' t bel ieve giving t h e people ot E a s t Havfrn t h e rea l f a c l s ' o n Board of E d u i a t l o n ma t ­t e r s should be called, 'agonized wall lng.s ' " "If artybody Is 'wall­ing and agonized ' , n l t i l ls pa r t i c ­u l a r point, It Is you liha y o u r Dem­oc ra t i c m e m b e r s of t h e Board ," he sold hi reply to W i t h i n g t o n .

" I t ' s Jus t '•oublc-tiilk for you to s t a t e t h a t tlie 'minor i ty faith­ful' believe a; sa la ry ra ise In off-elect ion y e a r s In te r fe res w i t h pol­itics. May I i-emliid y o u t h a i It was a Republ ican m i n o r i t y mem­ber , Harold Hal l , who speai ' -head-ed t h e f igh t , for a n Increase, w h e n ail Hie Democra t i c members , ou ts ide of M r s . J o h n Sull ivan, voted aga ins t a n y Increase a t the top . ' ' ,

Cla ims DemocralH F e a r Defea t " W e don't p l an t o m a k e 'guinea

pigs ' out of o u r school t eachers . W e proved t h a t hi 1951 w h e n tho Republ ican ndmln l s l r a l lon gave t h e t eache r s t h e i r last Increase," Anastaslo sold, l i e r e f e r r ed to a leaf le t d i s t r ibu ted by Ibo teachei 's a t Uiol t ime which cha rged F i r s t Se lec tman F r a n k Clancy wi th "mis represen ta t ion , half t r u t h s imd u n t r u t h s . " H e added t h a t " t h e Democra t s a r o no different now t h a n they w e r e then. Th i s move Lo Increase, t he t e ache r s salar ies was coused by friglil on t h e p a r t of Denibcral lc leadei-s t h a t this issue would aga in c o m e up In an elect ion y e a r . "

• Refer r ing t o Wi th ing ton ' s s ta to-ilibnt t h a t h e would no t al low "pivipoiidnts of c o m m u n i s m " In t he teach ing sys tem, Anas tas lo s la ted, " I th ink t h a t ' s o v e r y nice w a y of tell ing o u r school t e a c h e r s t ha t you ' th ink they ' r e communls t l c -mlndcd. A ma jo r i t y of o u r toach-er.s have ' been t each ing In - this town f-or a good iiiaiiy ,ycars. I have yel to see any oommuii ism in i.'.lcl. n.-ivcn. W h y vvas t he loy-

,aUy oalh neces sa ry? I n my oplii-ii'm, t l io i loya l ty o a t h . Imposed op t h e t eache r s ot Eas t H a v e n wos a n insult t o our l ine l e a c h i n g .staff;" ' ; - ' • • •."•

N e v e r F a v o r e d Open ing Bllnutcs Anastaslo denied .Wllh.lnglou's

c h a r g e t h a t tho .Republ ican p a r l y Is d e m a n d i n g " a l o n g , w i t h " a local r epo r t e r t h a t t he execu t ive com-

E A S T H A V E N N E W S Tluirsda.v, April 20, 11)5-1,. P a g o S

Prcsciiled Willi Gifts

m l l t e e m e e t i n g m i n u t e s bo review­ed by t h e prcs.s. " A t no t ime did I suggest openhig execut ive .ses­sions to t h e press , ' h e said. "1 m y a n s w e r t o quesl lonnnire no i re on S e p t e m b e r 21, 195,1, Ihat execut ive sessions should be clo.sed. b u t t h a t press r e l eases should be Issued t h e d a y following to all n c w s p a p r r s . " H e caul ioncd With­ington t h a t Ills r e m a r k s wciu l ikely ' to "p rove embarrass ing lo Democra t i c t own coinmlt tco chair­m a n J a m e s O a r t l a n d " who had promised " u n r e s t r i c t e d coverage" to t h e press.

Anas tas lo s t ressed Iha t he Is a ".substantial t a x p a y e r " In East l l a -vert; assessed "possibly four tliiies t h o a m o u n t t h a t Mr . Withington pays ." H o s ta t ed t h a t the Ucpub­lican p a r t y bel ieved tn a imy raise a t this t ime, bu t t h a t "our t a x dol la r mus t be spe i i l wisely."

H e chal lenged WlthUigton to^ explain how he could reconcile h i s ' vote for t he $400 a n d $300 Increase offered by tho B o a r d of FInnnce, w h e n at t he ou t se t of salary dls-cuslons he (Wi th ing ton ) had Join­ed all o t t h e Democra t i c boaid mcnibere wi th t h e exception of Mrs . J o h n Sul l ivan in opposing nn> raise a t m a x i m u m . H o (lueslloncd " u n d e r whose ordor.s" t he Increase had been offorca a n d added, "Tin-loaders w e r e wi l l ing lo buy poli­t ical secur i ty a t tho toxpoyers ' ex-iljonse."

Re fe r r ing to Wlt-hlnglon':! r.)-m a r k s thai " a polillcal town i,..:mi-ml l l eo can add mc.mburs lo pruvidu votes for control an-d power," An­astas lo revealed u n d e r Republleim town comml l l ee ru l e s tills could n o l be easily accomplished, "i would nice to e d u c a t e you to t h e fact t h a t on t h e Republ ican town c o m m i t t e e t h e m e m b e r s a r e elect­ed, no t appo in t ed , a n d they neivu for o defini te t e r m . Just as you w e r e elected t h r o u g h political ef­forts: to se i -ve ' fo r a t e rm on t h e Board o t ' E d u e a U o n , " he declared.

H e s ta ted t l i a t t h e t e m t "polit i­cal h n t c h e t m e n " could apply equal ly to all membcr.s of thu Board of Kduca t l on because of llieir polillcal nffilialions, and clo.'ca liy iiuiitiin; a lUale-men l made by l:;liliu Itool t ha i , "Poli t ics is tlic prncilcol . VK-erclse of t he a r t of .self-govern­men t . Somebody m u s t attend to solf-govcrrimonl If solf-govern-m o n l Is lo con t lnuo . The princi­pal r ep roach a g a i n s t any Amer i ­can should be 11101" he Is NOT a polit ician."

SHss Uulh Youngi 'mian , l i is l ruclor hi ci'vamlcH ul th i - local M . l i i School, wiw prcHTOted wllli two gil ls fraiii s tuden ts In her To ^d u cvcliiiiB class III llio school rvl l lbi t hist week. :Mrs. Willis neml i i c . ' i . is s h o w n uial i lna t he prcseii lat loi i .

School Board Hires Five' More Elemeiitary Teai-Jien",

A. L, Rifle Club Presents Awards To 38 Boys & Girls

Rlciiard .T. M p h o r w i s a w a r d e d his , n in th . shorpshoole r ' " b a r " and Chor les A.', D o r r m a n n ' J r . . i ds e ighth , a t . ce remonies T u e s d a y evehlhg m a r k i n g t h e vvlnd-up of t h e 1953-54/ shoot ing season of t h e H a r r y R.' B a r l l e l t "Post 89, Amer ican Legion, Rifle. Club.

Major Wri r ren L l n d q u l s l ' o f Ibo Gofte- S t r e e t A r m o r y In N e w H a ­ven p re sen ted f l t ty-slx o t h e r a w a r d s to m e m b e r s o t t he " jun ­ior" rifle, c l u b before m o r e t h a n two hundred club m e m b e r s and pa ren t s in t h e B a r l l e l t Pos t . "

Arne Hol land, c h a i r m a n of t h e commi t t ee In c h a r g e of, t he r i f le c lub, announced I h a t eScept ion-nlly high scores w e r e set ' t h i s season by five youngs te r s . . Tli'clr names , ages , and s c o r e s ' w e r e r e ­vealed a s fol lows: B e r n a r d Snox-ski, 12, 196; Michael Mailer , 12, 193; George Behlori 13 , 183; Bon­nie Link, 10, 182; and F r a n k R a d -zlunas, 12, 180. ,

. O t h e r A w a r d s ' „ A w a r d s ' w e r e p r e s e n t e d a s fol­

lows : Shiirpal iooter F i r s t B a r -••

Char les A l d e r m a n , G e o r g e Behler , Rober t B rocke t t , E l a i n e B u r k e , P a t t y B u r k e , L y n n ; Chjapman,: F r a n k Grlndel l , D a l e Klnijr, Bon­nie Link, Michae l M a h e r , G e o r g e Mormon, F r a n k Radz l imas ; -Allan Rlchard.s, Roland Rober t , B o n n i e Smith , B e r n a r d Sna r sk i , a n d J o h n Sull ivan. • '

Bharps l iooter - W a l t a r - Ames , K a r e n L. Camp , G o r y Dowlqk, R u t h Heck , L o r r y H o l m e s , Haro ld Levlne, a n d H e n r y Mae;Donald.

n iu rks inan F i r s t C lass - N a n c y Clough, P a u l Jacob.son, Donald Jensen , E d w a r d LewandowskI , W a l t e r MaeDonald , Goorge Reed, M o r d o S e y m o u r , D o n n a Messino, ond J e a n Messina. . ,

Murlchinan - Lotils Anastas lo Jr . , Leo Chamber l a jn , J a m e s C o y n e , F r e d e r i c k ; Crompton , T h o m a s W . Fox , Shopord • J o h n ­son, Bcnjomln L a m b e r t , ' Lois Levlne, B e n j a m i n Nazzaro , • J a c ­quel ine Ponagross l , J a n i c e P r a -hovlc, Russel l S w a n s o n , Rlc'hard Terroco, a n d Alfred 'Vlgorlto^

I ' ro- . i iarUsinan - Joseph A n a s ­taslo, ; Sne l l en CastlgllonI, J o h n Chlds.?y, R i cha rd Collins, Dona ld Early , R i cha rd Hel le r , P a t r i c i a Heller, W a l t e r P i e r c e . J r .

, F o u n d e d I n IflSS T h e J u n i o r Rif le Club, which

now has a m e m b e r s h i p of 100 members , w a s . s t a r t e d In - F e b ­ruary , , 1953. T h e f i rs t cal l b rough t pu t 75 y o u n g s t e r s a n d grew qu ick ly to a m e m b e r s h i p of

100 within a few weeks. I.'Irlag Is conducted ot the W i n ­

ches ter r a n g e u n d e r the super ­

vision of Ai H a z a r d and Jim Loey

of t he Repea l i ng A r m s company.

T h e club was transpbi ' lod lo t h e

r a n g e each w e e k by bus u n d e r

club comnil t too mgmljcrs; Cliulr-

m a n l lel lai id r evea l ed that upp-

proxiniulely , 30,000 rounds w e r e

fired ijy t he c iuo tins past sea ­

son ' -' ovci 'aging, afiput oho t l ious-ond, per f l rhig period

Willie tiio p r o g r a m entails only 100 Eas t H a v e n boys and gi r l s be tween t he niges of nln9 t o 15 y e a r s of age, or ig ina l plans cal led for t he • accommoda t ion ot 200. Limita t ion of facil i t ies forced l imi t ­ing the n i cmber sh lp l o 100 'chil­dren , and- a n addi t ional one h u n ­dred who had reBlstored a r e gradua l ly • be ing "absorbed" llilo mombjsrsliip.

•Club officials pointed out t h a t o f . t h e l.po. m e m b e r s , only 14 ' ch i l ­d r e n o re ;ions .and daughters of Legion post m e m b e r s , The rifle club commi t t ee headed by I le l l and consists o t : Wi l l i am Mohor, W o l -t e r ' Link, J o h n C a m p arid Kl iner Mormon. I t w a s reappointed for the coming y e a r , and three add i ­tional m e m b e r s named:,, Al lan Knight , J o h n Mess ina and Haro ld Ear ly .

Assist ing t h e commit tee h a v e been Mrs . J o h n Camp, Mrs. W a l ­t e r .L ink , MI'S. -William ' M a h e r and Mrs. K u r t Porad ls . •

w h e r e he "got his ass is tance. " (Because of t h e profusion pf " l i t ­

e r a t u r e " ' .from viulDus - persons tn th is c o n t r o v e n y , t h e " w i t h d r a w n " s t a t e m e n t re leased by Mr . Le t l s

will bo r ep r in t ed n e x t w e e k w h e n space wil l pcrni i t . ,—Ed.)

Woman's Club Executive Com. ToMcetThurs.

An execu t ive commi t t ee of tho Eas t H a v e n W o m o n ' s Club will bo held T h u r s d a y , M a y 6, a t 8 p .m. I n ' the home of t he president, Mi's. Fro<l Wolfe J r . on Bar l l e l t Ro i id . '

-Member;, of coinmit tee iduiinint ' to a t t e n d a r e t h e Mrs . Roy Wilson, f l l - s tv ice-pres ident ; John ,1. Wri lk-er, - '2nd vice-president; V incen t Fas imo, r e c o r d l n s .secretary; J o h n W;' O'DonnolI, corresponding sec ­r e t a r y ; J o h n Gould, t r e a s u r e r ; E l l swor th Brocke t t , auditor; 'Wal­t e r Schberi]<necht, 'budget ; Conn. Club Wonian , J o h n Scoblc; A l b e r t Jacob, hosp i ta l i ty ; Konni lh Grif­fith's,,- lioslo-wos; T h e o d o r e , F r e n c h , mcmi)cr.slilp; Willis Hcudilck.s, p a r -l a m e n t u r i a a and lilstoriuii; F o r r e s t Do'ten, pr int ln 'g aiid revisions; F r a n k B a r k e r , p rogram; F r o n k McDonald, p roper t i e s ; M a u r i c e Sarasohn, publ ic welfare; Alvln Thompson , publ ic i ty ; Alfred Ho l -combc, scj iolarshlpi Ar thu r S m i t h , sunsh ine ; B a r t Rlciiarda, t e l e ­phone ; J a m e s Gart lond, J o s e p h O'Connor a n d Richard Pa r i l l o ; ways and m e o n s . ,

T h e Board of educuUon ap­

proved t he li lrhig of five t eache r s

a l lis last meet ing. Tl i ree of t h e

n e v ^ ' f a c u l t y nv'-.roers have had

pruviuus I cach ins exper ience , and

iwo w i n g r a d u a t e , t h i s , Juno . _

' l . iu toaoliers, all o t v v h o m h a y c

o r will hovo a t each ing degree ;

Inc lude; Miss Virginia Sol tors o t :21 Rock

Hil l 'Road, Now Hovori, a :graduotB o t E a s t 'Haven High , ;Sc l ioo l - i ind Albor tus M a g n u s College, who 1ms t a u g h t a l Luuro l ton Hol t In Mil-ford' : i i n d ' I s now t each ing -Grade T w o i n ,the Spr ing-Glen 'Scliool,4n Hamden'. ' . , E n t e r i n g . - a t s top I h r o e , salftry $3450; ' '• '. .': ':. . . Mrs. ,-Frmiees I l a f v e y .Of. 329 Coo Avenue , a g rodua tq of - Crosby n i g h Seiiool ond N e w firltuin S t a t e Teache r s College. Slie t a u g h t t h r o e . y e a r s a t t he HumlHlo.h. S c h o o l ' o f Gheshlro. B n t e r l n g a t Slop' 'I'liree. sa la ry ,$.3450. A r e g u -liitloji (if the Hoard 'Hul l only ,(wo s t eps can be uccc.pted pi-c;vuiited h e r e i i t e r l ag a t .Stop 4. ., ^

Two "I i i teni i id" Hero Miss Edi th C, Joyce , 83 , E a s l

B r o w n St ree t , W e s t ' Haven , a g r a d u a t e ' o f W c s l H a v e n High School will get her d e g r e e , a t New H a v e n S t o l e T e a c h e r s 'College th is J u n e . . E n t e r i n g a t , S t ep One, 1(01.' a r y .$3100.

,Mlss Jbon Begley, .'iOl, L l g h l -h o u s o .Road, New Haven , a g r a d u ­a t e of Hll lhouso Hlgii School who Will also g r a d u a t e from Teoc l ie r s College t h i s - J u n e , ' E n t e r i n g n t S top Oho, sa la ry $3100. Both Miss J o y c e and Miss Begloy t a u g h t . In E a s t H a v e n ' du r ing th is t e r m a s p o r t ' d t the i r "off-campus""Iraln ' -Ing. . . , . :

Reg ina ld E . Bru lo t l e , 2 1 . Dcor -f lBld-Street , Ea.st. Haven , w h o ' I s a g r a d u a t e of Branford High School and New .Hoven S t o l e ' T e a c h e r s College. ' H o ^laught one y e a r a t the Che r ry Brook School,' Colllns-Vllle, Can ton , Conn, before Imlbr-Ing tho a r m e d services. H e Is now s ta t ioned o l F o r t Myer , Ar­l ington, Vo. ond will, be dlscimrgod o n S e p t e m b e r 7, H e Is en te r ing a t ,Sept. Two , s a l a r y $3275.' '

MlscoilOiiieoUK Miscel laneous business before

t he Board Inc luded, o visit by Whi tney , J . ' Moloson, Point Divi­sion Ckilor E n g i n e e r of t he P i t t s ­b u r g h Poin t ,Co. , w h o described briefly o.palnt-sele'ctlon service of: fcred by his c o m p a n y In wh ich a b r o c h u r e Is p repared showing Var.-louii suggested ,, color , Bohcmes which could be used:In' re-polntlnii t he high school, Ques t ion ing .bj> boa rd m e m b e r s ; brou'ght- o u t ; the, fac t I h a t this, s e r v i c e , w a s of foreil wdely for pailitliig, a i i d ' v y o u l d n q t liiciiidc' a survey of necessary ro i pairs . , .Paint ing . llself would :.bc|

.done-; b y - a con t rac to r . , :t | • - ' t rhe ' l ioaid v o t e d ; l-q':buy ,lhreq nevv .tyipbv.'rllei'a i l l a cos t ,of $133 a p i e c e . , . A credi t of $67.50 would be ai jpl led, .br inging t h e to t a l cost to $337.50. ' A n addi t ional bill of $63.48 plus $936.86 -,for the a th l e ­tic fund w e r e approved. '.

T h e c o m m i t t e e on buUdlngn p resen ted ^bllls to to l lng •$2465.i!4. A n oddl t lonal bil l to ta l l ing $170. 35 would h a v e . t o be appl ied o-, ga ins t ail a e c b u n t W h l c h had ; a l ­r eady been - overexpended, t he c h a i r m a n , , ' W i l l i a m , With ington, : sold. Th is m a t t e r n o t - f u r t h e r Identified, w a s r e f e r r e d ,to com­m i t t e e . A discussion of r a t e s for t h e - O l d S tone Ch.ur fh . i . and . b ids oil coal arid fuel oil were , a lso re-, f e r red ,to c o m m i t t e e . ,. •. ;

T h e M o m a u g u l n P a r e n t s , C l u b w a s g r a n t e d permiss ion l o . use

Momauguln School for a e.ii.I p a r t y oa May 11 . A lo i t e r t ioui t h e Cla re F o s t e r Dancing School sec ldng iiormlsslon tp u-i.-- t h.' h igh school for a show p l anned for May 29, a s wel l a s rchcorso la previous 10 Uie show, w a s re fe r ­red to coniml t tec . : A compla in t from Ger r i sh / i-n u e at CO res iden t s concern ag windows , b r o k e n hi his . home a s a r e s u l t of ch i ldren p loying ba l l ' In tho "school y a r d vvos " t a k e n urfdor conaldorollon" b y t he Board ; '

A filial I tem of I h e ^ C o m m l t t e B ' o n Buildings, w a s : d e f e r r e d „to ex-ecul lvb ' . sess ion. :"

1. ' i , l i c p o ™ o n BJOBWOB; j ; .

: ijernoi'd'^Lu-ongc ropq^'ted on R recen t -•iiiootlng wi th i lhe P o r k Corn'mlSsloilyj c o n c o r n l n i uso/'^KOf school ploygrouiids for rec roa t lon-ul activit ies. Ho-d i sc losed t h a t t l i e 'Boord of Educa t ion Is Inslstliig o'n': pianncil •supei-vision, usliig a s u p e r v i s o r : w h o ' . w o u l d Hotolc .Hm vis i t s . - l i e , s t a t ed : , t ha t llio police would kcb|).,)i ch<.|;k on !ii:l»ioi:il:ni'-p e i i y . Broken glass would be-Vt-plaCed provided the d a m a g e vy.eru caused du r ing tl ' ie,t imo o t p l anned supoi'vlslpn whi le t he r e ; woS: a f ield.director o r someone I n c h a r g e proesnt . ,: ;, j -

. L u o n g o : added " i h a t pos i t ive ly nO ugo of t h e blilldlng w o u l d ' be permi t t ed ; - H e Itouched;; on t h e subject of Insuranpp s t a t i ng t h a t t he • Boa rd ' "didn ' t , w a n t iio" b e ' r e -sponstlili} for a r ty ' expense." ' H e ,was-Ins t ruc ted t o ' t a k e t h a t I t em bock to the In su rance Commiss ion to come up wl t l i on answer .

Mrs . J o h n Suli lvan repor t ed for t h e FlnonpO dOmrnlt tee jln oha l r -m o n George Berky ' s absence . T h e board voted t o pay $1672.88^: In blll,s.,',An:i tdd l t lpno l : Item', was", r e ­fer red l,o,.execHllve session. , ';','

George Lolls , ' repor t ing ' ns oha l r -mori of t h e E l e m e n t a r y School Bui lding Commit tee , disclosed t h a t a ' ' s l ight de lay hod o c c u r r e d •'. in school . construdtlOni but", " n o t e n o u g h : to be a la rmed a b o u t a t p resen t . " . . . ;

.Supt , pt .Schqols^R. V e r n o n H a y s gave no- report , ' .Since e v e r y t h i n g , hod b e e n ' r e fe r red to commi t fcc . He announced a h o t B I E D a y would be he ld on:: Wednesi lay, May 5, Schools wi l l bo closed on fhat da te . ' , ,: /:•., ":i'.-'.r-v'

T h e m e e t i n g ,odJoumed o t 9:45 p. m . Fo l lowing : a brief recess , the . b o a r d ' p l o n n e ' d ' t o go i n t o e x ­ecutive session, 'under vvhat h a j become ' c u s t o m a r y proccdi ire .

Bartlett Tost 89; -Sets Annual Ball For Sat., May 22 , The ninth oniiliol. Legion Bol l o t

t he H o r r y R. B a r t l e t t Pos t Sa vv'iU be lic'ld oil Sa tu rday , May 22^ in the Branford Ariiiory f r o m ' 9 p .m. io 2 a.m. ',,, , 5

Music vvlli be ' furnished b y Ed­die W i t l s t e l n ' s . o r c h e s t r a jahd t h e affair will be :senal-formali' R o b e r t Gandossy heads t h e c o m m i t t e e In charge , assisted .by, Loul^: S imonl (HO 7-5311), ticlt?!; ;chai-n)an; J o ­seph GIyrin(H(3, ' i7-1450),bpx chair ­m a n ; and E d w a r d Dugap , P a u l Llpkvioli a n d . J o s e p h Sand ry . .

Au to D6rby, C o m . M e e t s , A n ' important- ; . .mee t ing : of , t h e post 's J u n i o r Au to D e r b y commi t ­t ee will b e h e l d t o n i g h t (Th i i r s -day) a t 8:3() In the post r o o m s . Cha i rman , : W a l t e r :Link u r g e s ;a l l mentbers to a t t end . " : ';

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vntlon mee t ing of the Fede ra t ion , held lost week nt Tlie Coniit-cllcul Agricul tura l E x p o r l m e n l Sta t ion. More than 150 local g a r d e n club conservation cha i rmen a n d other m e m b e r s a t t ended t h e mee t ing , a t which Mrs. .Inme.s R. Bal.sley of Stamford, s l a t e ronse rva t lon chair­man, presided.

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l e im wenprtti In combat ing t h e g.vpsy m o t h , which th is y e a r t h r e n -tens to defo l ia te 200.000, ac res o ( Connect icu t ' s w o o d l a n d s , D D T sproy.s, ho .said, a r c t he only an­swer to . t h e immedia te gjpsy m o t h problem and , If they a r e wel l - t im­ed and a d e q u a t e , wil l effectively prevent woodland defoliation. How­ever, ho went on, sp rays a r e nt best a t o m p u r a r j ' m e a s u r e and will mil p r e v e n t gypsy molli o u t b r e a k s In coming yea r s .

Bellei- forest managen tcn t ,he went on, will go a long way to ­wards p e r m n n e i u i y reducing t h e ({y[)sy m o t h popula t ion 10 a level whei'o (inninge Is slight. Such a iimnngpn»ent p rogram would con­sist <)f r educ ing in liie forest s t and tlie propor t ion of t r ee specieswlt ich tile gypsy moth p r e l e r s ' as loou. Many itf ttiese species a r e inferior fnr t i m b e r pin)oses and the i r re-placenuMU with b e l t e r nua i l ly trees would'^serve the cause of ge­neral forest Imiu'ovement.

l i ichnnl 11. Pougb of the Amer i ­can M u s e u m of N a t u r a l lli.story, .said tha t ConncM'tloul forests h a v e suffered front much ml smanage -Mient In t h e past and tha t s teps shn.uld l)e taken nitw to correct tills sii t h a t future Connect icu t resuienls will receive n l ior l tugeof useful, product ive and a t t r ac t i ve foi-osts. l i e stressed t h e Impor tance ol replaciuiieni of inferior species iinri a l lowing t rees to reach full nuiliii'ity before c u t t i n g tliem foi' timbor.

Botli Mr . T u r n o r nnd Mr. P o u g h said t h a t d a n g e r to h u m a n h e a l l b and wildlife from D D T sprays for gypsy m o t h was slight. Mr. Tur ­ner po in ted out t b a t all a i r c r a f t spraying must, be ajiprovod in ad­vance of the actual opera t ion by four S t a t e agencies — the S t a t e D c p a r l m e n t of l l en l th , t he S t a t e Aeronau t i c s Commission, t he Agr l -cul tura l E x p e r i m e n t Stat ion, _nnd the Fisli and G a m e Commission, tlius a s s u r i n g all possible p ro tec ­tion. T h e an ioun l s of DDT used for such spray ing , accord ing to Mr. Pough, n r e so smal l t h a t l iazards to birds, bees, and o lbe r wildlife nre e x t r e m e l y s l ight .

Mr. P o u g h .s|)oke a t some length on Itie need for leaving some a r e ­as or wi ld land in towns and cit ies and believed t h a t town p l anne r s should g ive more t hough t to this. Open a r e a s left In thei r n a t u r a l s tate add much to t he a t t r a c t i v e ­ness of a communi ty , he said, and lirovide excel lent r ec rea t iona l sites for both chi ldren and adult.s. More­over, tie said, these a reas can be called " l iv ing museum.s" from which t h e s tuden t and scientist can l e a r n much. T h e m a n y kinds of plant.s and an ima l s g rowing in I hem provide t h e r a w mnier ln l s for f u t u r e biological research .

The Connec t i cu t audience al.so heard a r e p o r t on nat ional conser ­vation p rob lems fr6m P a u l She -paid, conse rva t ion c h a i r m a n of the Nat ional Council of S ta te Garden Clubs. Mr . Shepa rd devoted most of his t a lk to a discussion of t he projiosed 1)111 to d iver t t he cour.se of t he Colorado River to provide w a t e r for t he ar id lands of the S o u t h w e s t . One of t he dains in the sys tem wlJl be con.structed a l the pino.saur Nat iona l M o n u m e n t on t h e U t a h - Colorado border , If the bill is |)as.sed. Mr . Shepard said tha t a d a m a t this si te would des­troy m u c h of the beauty of this nat ional m o n u m e n t and urged the audience to do all t h a t they could to d e f e a t the bill.

Dr . R a y m o n d Kienhnlz, iirofes-sor of fores t ry a t the Universi ty of Connec t icu t , reminded conser­vat ion c h a i r m e n of th is yea r ' s Con­se rva t ion Workshop , which will be held a t t he Unlvecslty from .luly 4 to .Tuly n .

Gartland "Says Execiitivo

Minutes Not For Press T o t h e Ed i to r :

Regarding recent s t a t e m e n t s m a d e by Town Cliairmaif, Ma t ­t h e w Anastnslo, of t he Uepuldican P a r t y and also Concerning inqu i ry from yourself r e g a r d i n g my s t and on Ihe r i g h t of t he news | iapers to sit iJi on o-xeculive sessions and obta in Ihformat lon from .same, I would like to s t a l e t h e following: In my o|ilnion, execut ive sessions should bo respec ted a s 1 h a v e a l ­w a y s known them to be nnd not he opened t o any o i l i e r Individuals oiU.side of t he men ihe r s of t h a t pa r t i cu l a r eomni i l tee . In sucli sessions, m a n y personal m a t t e r s n re hrougbi up which a re not for public review nnd should be kept in str ict confldetu'C of those w h o n r e discussing Ibe .situation. Very often, ' m u t t e r s discussed can lie d a m a g i n g t o individuals o r t o cor­pora t ions o r oven numiclpal l l leS and I feel that such n in t t e r s should be kept confidential .

However , I do feel tha t any mat -t e r accomplished w h e t h e r tliey lie for the benefi t of individuals o r cor i iora t lons o r municlinil l t les or d e t r i m e n t a l could be presented in a s t a t e m e n t from t h e clinirnian of said comml t lee . I ilo feel sucli a s t a t e m e n t should he fortbcmii-ing, liut so far as con ten t s and ac­tua l minu tes or a conversa t ion which trnnsiiired witliln an execu­t ive session, I do feel this should 1)0 kept confidential within t he c o m m i t t e e ILielt.

At no t ime do I eve r rememlier mak lhg a s t a t e m e n t Ihat execu­tive session sliould be open to lii-tUvltiuals or to newspai iers . 1 do feel t i )e s a m e m a t t e r can lie ac-complisliod to t he .satlsfaetion of all p a r t i e s If it be haiulled by di­rect s t a t e m e n t as ment ioned above concern ing the resul ts of an e s -ecullvo, .session. I do not know w h e t h e r this Is t he thought ol Mr. Anastnslo who nppnrcn i ly fell we liotii answered y o u r ques t ions In the s a m e I rend e.xcetit be was more vociferous, and 1 was token to t a s k because of t he te r seness and shor tness of toy iitisweis Vo your quest ions.

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\ Gunranteod Service Wo h a v e pa r l s to III any washing machine .

Amer ican Appl iance Co. 251B Whl lnoy Ave. CIl-8-4444

I IUSINESS O r i ' 0—11?

REI3TAURANT—full llconso; busy Pos t Road, Rou te 11 beautiful d ining room, la rgo k i tchen , k n o t t y pine bur room wllli 19 fool b a i ; re l r lBorated Knid drnf l boor . s j ' s lem; ou t s ide f luoresconl llBhtlng;- l iving quavtors u p ­s t a i r s ; g a r a g e w i t h s l o r n g e

• space ; 10 acres of land; e s t ab ­lished 20 yeoirs; $24,000, one-hal t cosh. L a u t e l Cre.st R e s t a u r a n t ,

, Bos ton Posl. Road, Cul l fo rd . .

I lELl" W A N T E O D—1

CURTAINS L A U N D E R E D ; table­cloths and spreads , po l lvory ser­vice. Mrs . Pa l lman , cull IIU-8-4124.

RUBBISH R E M O V A L T r y our special aorvtco $8.00 per

year . H a m d c n a n d N o r t h H a v e n only

Tr i a l period 1 month SOc S. A. M A R C O T T E CII 8-1945

, S T A T E ; ' O F C O N N E C T I C U T Open Conlpet l t lvo E x a m i n a t i o n

•i • No t i ce : P U B L I C ' l I E A L T H NUR.SB .

(Connec t icu t Res idence W a i v e d ) (Cio.sing D a t e M a y 20) No, 2191

•• • $;).ii4b—$4020

P U B L I C H E A L T H NURSING t O N S l l L T A N T

(Connect icu t Res idence W a i v e d ) , (CUwInB D a l e M a y 20) No. 2192

$4020—$5100 PHy.SICIAN and PSYCI I IATHIST

((iohnee'liicut Res idence Waived) (Closing D a t e M a y 20) No, 2193

$7,320—$9480 BUSINESS M A N A C E R - E M P L O Y -

M E N T SECURITY DIVISION (Closing Date M a y 13) No. 2194

' : $5760—$7500

ACCOUNTANT-AUDITOR, G R A D E I I •

(Closing D a l e May 13) No. 2195 ' : $3540—$4620

Apply Office of Uie S la te P e r ­sonnel Director , Room 405, S l a t e Office Building, I lu r t to rd or any CohnecUcut S t a t e Employmen t

Service office. • ' • ' OLENDON A. SCOBORIA

Personnel DI rec lo r

. . A N D IP Y O U A S K . H I M W H A T ' S V«'EON(5-, M E ' L U SA.Y H I S STORE

19 TOO LAR-(5-E/

BUT H I S C0MPE"VrrOE.S ViNOV/ T H A T T M E 3 T 0 R . t 13 MOT T O O L A e C i - E - -T H E T R O U B L E I S N O T TV ENOUGH CUSTOMEies

A N D V E T , H E S T I L L . R E F U S E S TO A0VER.TI8E T H E O N E 9 U e . E W A V OF

FILLINCJ- THIS S T O R B y '

J O B W A N T E D I)—2

W A N T E D - L A W N S T O MOW, KA.ST HAVEN ONLY. Call HO 7-2897.

AIOIITGAGE M O N E Y K—i

F I R S T M O R T G A G E S BOUGHT AND SOLD. L o a n s . Refinanc­ing. N e w Loons , Longbo tham. 207 O r a n g e S t . Te l . L O 2-4815.

DANCINQ r N S T R U C T l O N S F—I)

M!(SS JUDY'S P R O F . School ot the Dance . Ballot , toe, m ode rn and l a p , ' c h a r a c t e r , acrobat ic , classic, Spanish , castanot.'). Spe­cial classes boj's and nffuUs, be­ginners , i n to r rnea ia t e . Advanced and profeasiunal s tuden t s , 1944 S t a l e St. (Cor. R i d g e Rd . ) I l a m -den. Studio Te l . LO 2-6854. Ueuldenoo A T 8-0259.

DOGS, CATS, I ' K T S G—1

G E R M A N S H O R T M A I R E D P O I N T E R S AKC, s t u r d y puppies bred lo bo loyal family pots. Un-oxcolled g u n d o g s and bench show prospec ts . Sire , buncli and f i e ld , t r i a l champion . CH 8-7298.

AIITICLEH KOK S A L E ' II—I

L A D I E S ' BICYCLE, n l m b s l ' n e w . Cleveland miiko. Cal l MA-4-5371,

Items. All a r e gua ran teed . ORIGINAL P R I C E $1473

YOU CAN I5UY E V E R Y T H I N G F O R ONLY .$750

F r e e S l o i u g e until w a n t e d . F O R A P P O I N T M E N T

N E W H A V E N — UN 5-7482 A F T E R 6:00 P.M. L O 2-7262

A-L-B-E-R-T-S 587-189 George S t r e e t

r O K HALE IM—!)

Auction AUCTION O F U.SED F U R N I ­

T U R E , hou.sohold furnishings ,

nntli jues, t o he held a t 3840

W h i t n e y Avenue, Ml . Curnie l ,

l l a m d o n . Conn, ( n e x t door lo

Gian t Val ley Inn) S n t u r d a y ,

May 1st, s t a r l i n g a t 10:00 A.M.

ra in o r shine . .Sale posit ive.

Consis t ing of tlie r e s idue o t 4

homos, used fu rn i tu re , bed room

sets , l iv ing room sets , k i t chen ,

g a r d e n lool.s, books, an t i ques ,

hou.sewai'os, t r u n k s and con ten t s ,

l a w n m o w e r s , hundreds of Hems .

. lOSEPlI P A R I

Aiiclloiieor A p p r a i s e r

P I A N O T U N I N G l i—»7

BOY SCOUT C O M P L E T E S U I T Size TO. Good condi t ion. $6,00. Call MO-7-5781. '

R E L I A B L E W O M A N F O R G E N ­E R A L H O U S E W O R K . He lp wi th Ih reo chi ldren t w o o r t l i ree days a week . S p r i n g Glen. P e r -

•.TOnal referencu.s. .CfL 8-0362. •

P I A N O T U N I N G — Pl 'ANOS

T U N E D , repa i red , r ebu i l t . Moth

ove rhau l ing . II . M. Bl lger , 294

Augur S t r e e t , H u m d e n . Te l .

•MA 4-1718.

K E N T DRIVE, NORTH IIAVKN; Beiiulirul hoiiiiwlte 95 xlHO, con­venient ly Incuterl n e a r High L a n e Clul). Lu s t lo t In a n ex­clusive communi ty . Mnny full g rown .shade t r e e s m a k e u n u s ­ually u t i r a c l i v e se l l ing . P r i ce $3800. C F a l l CH-8-13'27 evenings .

Legal

DI.STRICT O F B R A N F O R D , S l a t e

ot Connect icut , ss. P r o b a t e

Court , April S, 1954..

• E s t a t e of I IULDA . lOHNSON FOOTE, l a t e of Branford , In said Distr ict , docoa.siid.

In p u r s u a n c e of a n o r d e r of Hoy, F r ede r i ck R. "l loude, .Judge of d i e C o u r t o£ Probo to for t he Distr ic t ot Branford , no t i c e is h e r e b y g iven t h a t said C o u r t ha th l lmitod and appointed s ix m o n t h s from t h e da le hereof for the c red i to rs of t h e said deceased to- b r ing in the i r claims aga ins t said es ta te . Th o se who neg lec t t o exhibit t h e i r c l a ims ^within said t ime will h e deba r red .

All persons indebted lo said E s t a t e a r e r eq u es t ed t o m a k e Immedia te p a y m e n t l o

J . A L B E R T J O H N S O N A d m i n i s t r a t o r

c / o T . H o l m e s Bracken , Esq . 205 C h u r c h S t r e e t

' N o w H a v e n 2, Connec t icu t

E s t a t e a r e r eques t ed to moke im­med ia t e p a y m e n t t o

RAYMOND A. H O L S E N B E C K Admin i s t r a to r

1 Cliurc), St., Branford , Conn.

W A N T E D 1 0 BUY 11—44

O O O n T f t l N O S T O E i \ T H—'28

M A K I O N l ' B Delicious I ce c r e a m C a k e s

Mousses and P u d d i n g s F a n c y Ind iv idua l F o r m s F o r All

Occas ions Te lephone S T a l e 7-4969

T h e Homo Ot F a n c y I c e C r e a m 840 Dixwoll Ave. Homiden, Conn.

I I O U S F U O L D O O O U a • 11—80

STUDIO COUCH A N D MA.TC1I-ING CHAIR. T w o m a h o g a n y end tab les In good condi t ion. Reasonable . P h o n e CJI 8-3162.

D A M A G E D BY RA-ILROAD Furn i lm-o & A p p l i a n c e

Elec l r lo r e f r ige ra to r , I 'ange, w a s h ­ing mach ine , d i n e t t e se t , l inoleum, kl tchon cabine t , llviing room sot, rugs , lamps, t ab le s , jbeAroom set , spr ing, m a t t r e s s , i bosidolr lamps , illshos, p ic tures , a n d a few o t h e r

W A N T E D T O BUY used bedroom sots, s e w i n g machmes , re l r lger i f . to rs , r u g s , all houscliold i t ems . P h o n e L O 2-3374.

BUY S E C O N D : H A N D FUp.NI-

T U R E AND ODDS A N D E N D S ,

Also c l e a n at t ics . SP-6-3787. .

WANU'ED — T W O T W I N OLD F A S H I O N E D i r o n ' bcd.s. Cali AT-8-1722. .' •

D I S T R I C T O P B R A N F O R D , ss. P r o b a t e Cour t , April 22, 1954. Es ta t e of ALICE M. I I I N D I N -

GER, l a t e of Branford In said Dis­tr ict , deceased.

Upon t h e appl icat ion of T h o m a s A. I l i nd inge r of Branford , p r a y ­ing t h a t L e t t e r s of Admin i s t r a t ion may he g r a n t e d on -iald es ta te , a s pe r appl icat ion o" Ille m o r e fully appea r s II Is

O R D E R E D — l i . a l sa id applica­tion be heard and det^ermincd n l t h e P r o b a t e Office in Branford , In said Distr ict , on the 29lh day of Apri l , A. D., 1954 a t 2 o'clock in the af ternoon, and tha t publ ic n o -lice be given of the pendency of said appl icat ion and o t the t ime and place of hea r ing the reon , tay publ i sh ing th is o rde r o n e t ime in some newspape r published in N e w H a v e n Coun ty and h a v i n g a c i rcu­la t ion in said Distr ict , and by pos t ing up a copy thereof on t h e public s ign-post in t h e Town ot Branford , in said Dis t r ic t .

By t he C o u r t :

F L O R A K. G O L D S M I T H

Clerk

1. ' I l r i l till- rnvn-rs ol land atnil-l in i ; on 1 lif '•:i\t. s ide of K lank l ln Uiiiid. rioiii llitlKc P.oad n n i l h c r -ly til Windsiir Uouil, c o n s l n i c l .side-wa lks where iioiic ex i s t .

2. Tliul the o w n e r s of land abut ­

t ing on the west s ide of S t a t e

S t r e e t , from Ridge R o a d , no r the r ly

to t h e existing s idewalk , cons t ruc t

s idewalks whei'o n o n e exist . 3 . T h a t such s idewa lks snai l be

cons t ruc ted In a c c o r d a n c e wi th t h e o rd inances of t h e T o w n of H a m -don, and shall be comple ted wi th in t h i r t y (.30) days f rom the da te of such order. ' D a t e d n l Hamrton, Connect icut , th is 22ad day of Apri l , 1954.

LEON A. B O O T H . l O l l N . D E NICOLA H E R B E R T C. H U M E

Board of .Selec tmen A t t e s t : ,

Josephine Tr i f i le l t l Clerk

B E N T S W A N T E D 1,—12

YOUNG C O U P L E A B O U T T O B E M A R R I E D w a n t 3 o r 4 unfurnl.sh-ed rooms In Humden . Cal l 7VIA 4-0248.

YOUNG COUPLE MARSIED desl flat 3-4-5 rooms. 2-4290.

SOON TO BE 'e unfurnished Please call LO-

• . . .

R E S P O N S I B L E C O U P L E W I T H smal l child desire to r e n t 5 o r 6

room a p a r t m e n t or house . Pe r ­m a n e n t facul ty of Yale Univers i ty .

Will lease. Phone LO 2-2258.

D I S T R I C T O F B R A N F O R D , S t a t e a t Connec t icu t , ss. P r o b a l i Cour t , Apri l 5, 1954.. E s t a t e o t W I L L I A M E D W A R D

McMAHON, n / k / a Wi l l i am E. MoMahon, lut^k' of IJrantorrt , in ..sajU'-DlStrict,. deceased.' . .

iK p u r s u a n c e ot a n o r d e r of Hon. F r e d e r i c k R. l i oude , J u d g e of t l ie C o u r t of P r o b a t e for the IJlstrict of Branford , not ice is iicreby given t h a t sa id ' Cour t ha th l imi ted and ai ipolnled six mon ths f rom t h e dato hereof for the credi tors of t he said deceased to b r ing in t h e i r c la ims aga ins t .'iuid cmute . Th o se who neg lec t to exhibit t he i r c la ims wi th in .said t ime will bu deba r red .

Ail pe r sons indebted l o said E s t a t e a r e rociucstcd to m a k e Immedia te p a y m e n t to

W I L L I A M E._McMAHON, J R . '. " ' A d m i n i s t r a t o r

c / o T . H o l m e s Bracken , Esq . 205 C h u r c h S t r ee t ' N o w H a v e n 2, Connec t icu t

R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D M—7

B U S I N E S S MAN, W I F E & T W O YOUNG SONS, s incere ly desire to loca t e p e r m a n e n t l y in Bran ­ford a r e a . • Recent ly t r a n s f e r r e d f rom Slirlngfleld lo N e w Haven . Would prefer t o loca t e n e a r cen­te r . Do not requ i re n e w home. Wi l l ing lo pay r ea sonab le price. W r i t e F r e e Press , Box 5, P . O. Box 15, Mt. Carme l , Conn .

WANT ADS :JSE FREE PRESS

D I S T R I C T O F B R A N F O R D , S t a t e of ' C o n n e c t i c u t , ss. P r o b a t e Cour t , Apri l 20th, 1954. E s t a t e of P E R E G. W A L L M O ,

lu te of Branford , in .said Dis t r ic t , deceased.

I n ' p u r s u a n c e of an order of ,Hon. Fredericlc R, Houde , J u d g e of Hie Cour t of' Probj i le for t h e Dis t r i c t of Branford , not ice is h e r e b y g iven t l iat said Coiirt ' h a t h l imi ted a n d appointed six m o n t h s from t h e da to hereof for t he c red i to r s of t h e said decea.sed to . b r ing In t h e n clalm.s a g a i n s t said e s t a t e . T h o s e who neglect lo exliibil t he i r c l a ims wi th in said t i m e w U l b e d e b a r r e d .

All persons Indebted to said E s ­t a t e a r e reques ted to m a k e im­med ia t e p a y m e n t lo

LILLIAN O. GOULD

E x e c u t r i x

Rogers Rd .

• S tony Creek , Conn .

D I S T R I C T O F . B R A N F O R D , S t a t e of Gdnneet icu t , . ss. P r o b a t e Court , Apr i l 12, 1954. E s t a t e of W I L L I A M F . H O L ­

S E N B E C K , l a t e ot Branford , Jn said Dis t r ic t , deceased.

I n p u r s u a n c e of a n o r d e r o t Hon. Fredoriolc R. Houde , J u d g e of t he C o u r t ot P r o b a t e for t h e Distr ic t o t Branford , no t i c e is •liereby g iven t h a t said C o u r t I t o h l imi ted a n d appointed sl.\ m o n t h s from the d a t e liereof for t h e c r ed ­i tors of sa id deceased to b r i n g in the i r c la ims aga ins t said e s t a t e . Those w h o n eg l ec f to exh ib i t t h e i r c l a ims w i t h i n said t i m e wi l l b e de-barrod .

All pe r sons indebted to said

Wilson gives you values because he moves cai's fast, to make way for his vapitA turnover.

Wilson Auto Sales Co., Inc. 147 MONTOWESE STREET •*• BRANFORD

''«AIV«WWWWVW«nMWWMWWWW«rJWVW«IW«AA>W\IV>«IMWWUWWWWVV^^ I?

. O u r b l inds custom made!

TWith n e w F L E X A L U M

' i p r i n g t e m p e r e d s l a t s a n d

.vinyl plastic t a p e . . ; actually

shed d u s t . . . wipe clean with)

a flick of a cloth. W o n ' t fade.l

Keep their lovely newness fog

•j'ears and years.^

Sti them in "S

tht lalesi deromlor colirh

'VENETIAN BLINDS

G A L L

SP 7-3648

S. Barry Jennings

STAY BEAUTIFULj ,

PECAUSE.THEY

STAY Clean

THE CO.

. .

% A l u m h i u m Screens and Combl imt ion Wlndowa ( Stainless Sto^I Combina t ion Doors • Kad la to r B n c l o s u r e i

« V e n e t i a n Bl inds • IModornfold I loors

142 NASH ST. New Haven SP 7.3648

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

P r o b a t e Cour t , Apri l 8,19D4. E s t a t e of EVA S P I T Z E R , l a t e of

B r a n f o r d In said Distr ict , deceased .

Upon t h e appl ica t ion of Mrs . A . H o r m o n of N e w Mavon, Conn , ^iray'.ng I'.int L e t t e r s of Adminis ­t r a t i o n m a y be g r a n t e d on sa id e s ­t a t e , as p e r appl ica t ion on file m o r e fully appeai-s i t is

O R D E R E D — T h a t said appl ica ­t ion bo h e a r d and doler i i i ined a t t h e P r o b a t e Office in Branfo rd , in said Dis t r ic t on t h e 22nd ' d a y of Apri l , A. D., 19!54 a t 2 o'clock in t h e af tc rnuon, and t h a t public" n o ­tice be given of t h e pendency of said appl icat ion a n d of Hie t i m e a n d place o t h e a r i n g t h e r e o n , by publ ish ing tills o r d e r 2 t imes in s o m e n e w s p a p e r publ ished In N e w Haven County a n d h a v i n g a c i rcu­la t ion in said Dis t r ic t , and by post ing up a copy thereof o n t h e public sign-post in t h e T o w n ot Branford , In said Dis t r i c t .

By t h e C o u r t :

F L O R A K. GOLDS.'WITH Clerk

U N I T A R I A N SOCIETV

- , ^0F N E W H A V E N

Ucv. Les te r CliirU Lewis ,

I ' h . ' I) . , Minis ter

n io rn lng Service W"! S u n d a y School 11 lum. 63 Wal l S t r e e t .

SEUIMON: " I Iow Living E n ­

emies I ' rof i ts You."

W o Imvo n l a r g o s t a i r o t t rn lnea t eache r s In o u r school mid sliillcd people tn c a r e for babies dur ing t h e service .

T h u r s d a y , 7:30 p .m. " P a r t y " for t h e p a r e n t s of J u n i o r E l e -n ien ta r j - G r o u p a t " S c a n s , 9 7 i P rospec t S t r ee t .

More Than 100 In Soiilh End Easier Egg Hum Saturday

More t h a n 100 children from t h e

Morgan Point a r ea par t ic ipa ted in

the first a n n u a l E a s t e r egg h u n t

of t he S o u t h Erid As.soclatlon S a t ­

u r d a y m o r n i n g n e a r Wood's B o a t

House, Bob H u l l o n and Edward Dubord

won Ili-st prize in the older chil­d ren ' s g r o u p ; and Katl iy O'Brien and P a t Zingarei la , in t h e y o u n g e r g roup . A total of twelve pr izes dona ted b y Mr. and Mrs . ' J a m e s S l i rone w e r e awarded .

In addit ion, S a n d r a Adams and Joseph C a n n a w e r e presented wi th two l a r g e Eas te r baske t s for find­ing t he grea tes t n u m b e r of eggs . T h e e v e n t luid boon postponed from Apr i l 17 because of r a in .

Fashions China Closet

— News P h o t o Wallacf' 15assf't{ ( r igh t ) and his instriKitor in woodwork ing a t

the night cla.sses in adu l t educat ion pose wi th a cliiiin nloset t h a t t h o s tudent fushioncd lis a orojeot. 'I'll'^ iilstrilctor, Alan I!(inwilt, heads Olio of two wondworUiiiK classes which lire hold each week .

St. Vincent Ladies' Guild To Hold Food Sale At Church May 8

T h e a n n u a l food sale of t h e Ladies ' Guild of St. Vincent de Pau l ' s Church w i l l be held, on S a t ­u rday May 8, f r o m 10 a.m. to 3:30" p.m. in t h e c h u r c h hal l . H o m e ­made special i t ies such as bread, cakes, cookie.s, pics, s a l ads and presoi-ves w i l l ' b e fea tured .

Donated food m a y be b rough t to the church ha l l o n S a t u r d a y m o r n ­ing (May 8) a c c o r d i n g t o t h e per-sons In c h a r g e .

O. S. C. Junior Women Hold Auction Tomorrow

An auction of household goods, fu rn i tu re and otlior i t ems t o raise funds for t h e Jun io r W o m e n ' s L e a g u e ot . tli'e Old S t o n e C h u r c h will be held F r i d a y even ing a t 8 p^m. in the c h u r c h hall . ' T h e sale Is under t he c h a i r m a n ­

ship of Mrs . Sherwood C h a m b e r ­lain, In fo rmat ion m a y b e ob ta ined frpm her a t H O 7-2866 o r M rs . Hoi-rls Ans tey , HO 7-3033.

TJSE FEEE PRESS WANT ADS

Notice Is hereby given t l ia t the Board of Se lec lmen of the T o w n of I l a m d e n , will hold a publ ic h e a r i n g in t he aud i to r ium of t h e Memoria l Town Hal l , H a m d e n , Connect icut , on T h u r e d a y , t h e 6th day of May, 1954, a t :2 ;30 P.M., uiJ-on t he . following proposed " O r - 1 d o r s " t o w i t :

fe^I^SS AND AI.1JMINUM

lALOIISElS WINDOWS

A "VliVVI." W E A T I I E K S T U I P P E I ) « Uc i iunab ic AUiminuiii Scrt't^Ds & Stornt Sash % 100"?;, AH E.vtniili 'd AUiiuinum Fru ines • AND MANY O T H E R EXTJlA P E A T U U E S

GALL US For Free Estimate On your JALOUSIE REQUIREMENTS

HO 7-1111 - HO 7-7131