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•>-^^-.»i-ilfJ^i. 7 g ^ "-^.^Jisjf^ij^e. Mti ••ju.—*' StHS;:"/'^'^^^^«'°-:^bran' Conn 5-4 All IiHlepciulciil Weekly Newspaper r^^^ ms Our Tclej)lioiic Numbers I'](lilorial: liObarl 7-58U Business: Alwaler 8-1661 \'..l. IX NO. 3!3 fiiOlhtiril VAcMv 1-y tu vr,»ii :; Pim rtibli'flllD'ii, Inc. tiilinii \.'.'..n i:A.sr iiAVi'.N. coNNixmcur. TIRIKSDA^', OIXT.MHI.K .'. ri'..i. () Cents A Copy .$2.50 A Year lHulrr^oes 7lli Kyc ()|),Mi.li,)ii iiliovn is :i rc<mi( pic- j furr ol littlr Uruno Andiroli | nhn hiis II II i] r v j; D .n v liis M'vnidi (.yi- oifrriilidii in n. cim- liiMihii,' l»it(lh> Ity pliysiriiMis (d Siivv whiit slulil iriiinins in Iti^ liKltl rye. Mr- is nlllivlo:! wilh I'fiiiurnilul uiiiiM'tutia. The Iii(.v, uliii h IwVi'iiiurtMic'- ln*ir yviws old, uiis <i|Kirul(rir uii /JuM- vvc.vf^iiiul Npcnl his TltiiiiliH- i\l\rnji- - Ii{\y Jfl - SI: ' KitpIuH^I'S''f" Mospiliij, |i(> is hiiiMiV now, ri:-. nijicnilin^ frniu Mm ufKii-cr- ; irclH of tlir (IIHTIllilMl. 'The .v(mii(;slt'r is (he sou of ; i\li*. niHl Mrs. Itriinn Aixh-ouTi, Sr.. nf V.t Cli.. His ninllu'r ri'iuiiis Ihiit ,si) fiir lis is know n, Ihr ciiihl is r.niii- pli-tcly hliiiir in till- ii'tt r.vr. 'NVhr-n he tiii.s r('c.ii|ir'rnlnl (he oMirr r.vi'- \vili hi- rxaniliirfl to h<-r ir iiii.\tiiiiit; can \n' dtnii','* Airs. A,ni|r(Mill sniil, * Tlir rhihl's tniilh)'!- Miitl Ihul- shn if*- "htJll (trii.yin^; Muit cnnnKli of - his siKtiil. will he .Mi;V«(l..lu pf'rtiiil him-fu Krowiin ((i \w n Monuiil hity;" yi pray niso f(ir Unv inn.pic who Ii;iv<i Urvn so Kunil (o MS hy holplnu IIS," slir sjiid, nihliiij; Ihiil cvrry- oiir Is urlconu- ID vKi(, MK) child III JHiy (iinr. GOF Hopes Ar€ Daslied 8 J, Gratly l.s JNaiiied a' To Zoiiing Coiiiiiiissioji neiJiihli'jan liopr:s Jor cuuliniied mnlvA ol [he rifiiuilng HIUJ iion- inp f'o]rjinis?.iuM vvoio ila>ti?'d IJii" wr-.-l: Willi [Uu p.'vVlfjIion (hu( J-'ioni'' (.Jr;idy, '.','.). of V.'. RIvnr JJd.. fj Dcniu'.ial,- t,s tu bf? ap- p'.itid,"rl, |.) r.ucocrd Uooign Mc- Mamis, a Republtcnn. v.-huso tGriii c\piir-d la;;t Aimi.Kit, lit;; I'.M'in will VK' livi.' ytuu'ti Hum lti;,L Ijf-ploin- her 1. , , . Altougii t!i" apiinliiliiifMl , of a l'><'iniM,TU( 1(1 I ho fivL'-nian IJuard is a nalural (.'xiict'Laliun iiiKlcr a Orinui'ialic fit fit st'l(;c;Iiiiaii, Jiup(r,s rpr, McManus' ir-apiiuinUiicnl Wf-Tu sustained by: J) Fiisl, Se- Itrctnian Frank Clancy's- adiuittud ndiniialiun of, and friundsliip fur, McMainis. 2) di.-Iuy (jf Clancy's an-, injuncunicni. lor lUmt; months aiid utHil ai'lcr t-hc ulocllon. News (iriiclfd Sohcrly Tin; ntjws was greeted .sobyily liy McManus and tliu twu other GOP members of tiic commissioji at a meeting Wednesday ujg^u in (IK? Tuwn Hall, although thoy ap- peared somewhat ehagi'ined. Tiie Lununission was hiforiiied by n NKWS reporter of Clancy's eliolcc i'ulUnving u tii.seussion regartiing (he status of McManus, who ut> until this lime had been kejit up in thi; ail'. Irunically. JUidiur of the two L>('iniii-(n(|r membtiis, who have Inid poor attendance reeords this ycni. were pn.-sent. Kdward IJ. Hi-ynolds, one of (tie eonmilssluh HUiiiin'is, deplored their absence, and the laiUire uf MeManus tu gain rf-aiipoiiilment, "J think il'ti a shame thai a fultlirul menibei' like this is not permilled tu eon- tinue the vunU in which he has yiio\\n i^real interest," he said ol JMc-Manus and in obvious eompui- ic-on will! Ihi-* absunh.-e reeoid ijl both I>enioer(ds. Wants f'hiti Ksliihli»>ln'd Charles Miller, who has been ohuirman of (he eoinndssioii since its inception in (he early 193r/s, blaleil that his.main interest now was (0 estiiblisli the town plan, which the committee was review- ing at the meeting. (CViatiaucd On i'atio Xlirtju) i\).V. Hr^iylralioM Svvildi To Avoid THNK'S h S|)iki:f) A idodEP of fran-sfcrri/ifi: onn-' f.JHh'p of niil'nnohii.'s betyveen htisbanl inni wifn r.udi year is iMit Koini; In help niaiiy pnople Uudc t»v('s (his yi-ar,, Tax Cid- |i!e(or Salvatare l^on^obardi iin- lIOUIICL'd. I^OMKohiirdi rrvcnled Unit a large nunihiu- of I'Jii.st Haven couples liuvf! hern swllehlii^ nr^isfI'jiliun of (hejr niil'is rrani spouse (o spouse. This, he 'said, he(!iiiisf>, (he Stain iMotor Vi.'|ii(;le MepiM'tiin;a| will ant renew re(;- istriition on an auto whose owji- nr has fulled (u pay hia prop- erly lav on his eiir l-ho previous year. However, (he Slate inronneil llic local office llnil renewal of rcfflstration can be blocked if the stale iMolor Vehicle liepitrt- inent is notified of )>uch eviision. In the nieanlinie (he Tax Col- Town Lots Suited For Ijidiislry To Be Reserved Totvn Plan To lk> Aired AI l*uhlk- JIvuriiig Dec. 14 A iiiliil .'.I inly Willi BiMirrnl pliin. /•mini: mnp. iiiMJ revisiMl zunltif; I''CiiI-iHuiis. I hi' prmliM't ("f ;i yrnr's work iiiul ii'sf'iuch liy Trohnlral I'liiiiniiii; Assui'ialt-'s. (if Nrw Ila- MMi. mill Mil- Pltiniiliif; iinil HoiihiB ('Miiiiiiis.sinn. will lit' prcsciili'tl Cm illM'ii'-sliiii 111 public licarliiRs on Tui'silny r\('niii|^, Dec. 1-1 In Un* Tuwn iliill. Al 7:;io llinl evening llie I'liniinls- sioii will hold n lioiirInK un the lirnpii.sed zDiiinK rcgnlnliotLs which wilt .supercede the now uulntotled n*j;ulnlions which were dratted In I'.i.iri. At 8 ij'clucli npuither hcarlnt; will lie called uii the adoplloM uf a pllol plan which involves tlie rey.oning of !he general town nica Into several classes or districts. Flinil CIiarKca Made l-'liiai changes tu the proposed zoning reuulatlons wore mndc at a nieeling of the connnlssion Wed- nesday evening. Copies of the pilot lilan and of the proposed zoning regulations will lie made available to the public by distribulion Ihrougli the Town CloWt's of I ice. Heeause the number of copies will be limited to a few lunidrcd, a nominal tee or charge will be iiHulo on each booidet in orilcr to insure that the copies are l)laccd in the hands ol" jiouiile who have more tlian idle curiosity In tla jnoiioscd changes. 'I'he. iiubiic will have an ojipur- lually to review and criticize the pro|)osed regulations and |ilan, and tlieir.stigBeslions will be taken un- der udvisenient by tlie cumniisslon wlien it votes adoption of either. Tlie pilot study and re|)prt of 10 i)aKe.s iilus six inujis nnti charts II- iuslrating or definlnj;; zones and areas iuis been printed and is ready for distribulion. Tiic cost of print- iing is licing handled by the Teeli- /iilcai I-'lannliig. 1- PrliitlnB b l l b e jiropoScd zpnlnR ).i'ei,'ii[Wtjjni._>5TUiii^^ Of tTriTKoiiliYif'Conimlbsion, ilnd'af- ter the minor revisions are made, will be completed shortly. 'J'lic liiloL study (alicady describ- ed at iengtti hi a |ireviou.s issue 'of the NllWS) Includes charts show- ing tlie Town's po|iuloUon' growtli in cimipurision witli otller area towns, and maps showing tlie di.s- Ij'ibutloa of population,' general IKiltern of land u.se, traffic flow, and a iii'oiioscd zoning map defin- ing building lot iTcpiircnients in the several districts. il also includes a pilot plan map defining gcneraiiy tlie new zones. preiiarnig lector's (dfire about 7t) summoii.s mi la.v de- hlllllleat |Jli)|)erly OWMIMK. The lHi|ier.s Hill lie M-rvo:l by lln; sill riff ftliorlly iinli.ss the inoji- eily owners come fiiilli nilli Hill taxes they owe lliii Town, l.uiiKuburdI fM\. Gliambcr of Commerce lo Meet Oil Monday 'the C'Inimlier uf Cumiiieree (if ISlist Jlai^-ii will iiiect next ftloiidiiy evenliiK at «:;io In tliu Annex lloilse. The nieellllK will be lie!id cinHiir llil» niunth be- cause of ll«i! Ckrislmik^ .Sbo|iping period wlieii blores ^vill ruimilii open eveiiiitg-.s slartinK i^Ioadiry, Uee. IS. Kevis[uii(> of l>y-luwti, already' liropose-d by the by-Iawi» eoiii- inlttee, will nut be voted upon UJilil the Jujiuary ineetiiif;. Prospecls 01 A rrial Run Into I'Vxoji Diiiiiniiig start of a trial bus run Ije- tween I''u.\on and l.'ie center of lia.st Haven by I lie end o; tills wei.'lt wiLS out of liie que.stlon iiiucli to HIM , disapiiuintiiient of local iiierehants. Donald IBartleti. pi-e.sidfiil of Hie Cliamber of Connnerce, an- nounced ilowever, that tliore was still soine iioiio of getting the ,'iO-day trial run started tor Hie Christmas siiotijiing season. A check witli a spoUesman for the I'Ubiic Utilities Commission revealed that a hearing on a pe- tition by the Coniieclleut Com- liany tor tlic trial run iiad not been planned thi.s niontii. '"I'lie P.U.C. was boolied solid with iicarings for the niontli," Bail- lett reported. The C. of C. proxy added, how- ever, that he informed the P.U.C. of ilic wislies for a pre-iioliday trial and tiiat the latter then inomised to have an engineer re- view the proposed route. Under tins |)lan tiie P.U.C. •.could liold a confeience witli bus eoiiiiiany reiircsontatlves and local leaders and, on a favoruHe report hy ts engineer might con- .sent to Ksoue an "apiirovai liy letter" |ieiidiiig r iie-.iing at a later dale. .So Tnr, tlicie is no indication ju.'il wlieii tliu enginetr will aji- lieur licre lo iiiaiie his soi-vey, Buitlett .said. Coiii'l Pays Tribute To Thomas F. Reilly A monient of nileiioo ivas ub- scrveil in Town Court Monday iiioriiniK ill tribute to tlie tale Tlloliuu F. Ildlly, local alloniey lUiU oiic-tbno deputy judse of the court. Tli« obsci->iuico was ordered by Julie's Vincent Fu^ Mjito, MOtilAuCUIN HCACM ^ DfcvrLOftP ACCOHDinG ro wr6(.vfi.opMENT PLAN ZONING "liasl Muven's iJrcscnt zoning regulations were adopted in 1936, and al- though they include many excellent requirements, they hove not kept up wilh llic town's i^rogfcas. According- ly they have been complete- ly revised a'nd a' new map' I^reparcd to show the vari- ous districts. "Four residence districts have been set uxi- The uses permitted in these include not only homes, butiigricul- ture, forestry and trucU gard- ening. Customary home oc- cupations and home profes- sional offices arc also allow- ed . . . "A glance al the iiinj) wi show that the K-4 district requiring 25,000 aquure feet is found north of Koute HO in ihe still largely undevel- oped rural part of town. By requiring large lots, il is hoped to insure an accept- able type of growth in that area and also to preclude any difficulties in the section due to poor septic lank drainage., "K-1 '/.ones are located in the closely built section uf I'oxon, iMoinaiiguin, Short Beach, and East Mavcn cen- ter. These allow the smaller lot size of 7,200 square feet (f)0 X 120) better dr,iinrige or availa- bility of public services such aa fire j^rotcction, water supply or schools. "R-2 sections may be said to cover generally the newer residential areas of East |-la- vcn, while R-3 has been set up to cover those parts of town that arc more rugged or swampy and need larger (20,000 square feel) lots because of sanitary require- ments." PILOT PLAN "Another important aer- ies of proposals coticcniir the cslabliahirient of new districts where desirable in- dustries Clin be located as the opi^orlunity ariaes .The princijial areas are along the New Haven Railroad;' cs- [iecially in the westerly pari. .of iHc town. Another area. , is along the southeasterly side of, the airport. By be- ing able to point to these sections as definitely plan- ned for industry, it will be possible to increase their attractiveness lo prospective enterprises which are of a kind' to bring employnicnl nnd added revenues to the town." from "A I'ilot .Study" by T, P. A. C, G, G. GonsUiuUon Will Bar PoUUcul Leadfirsliip roiltica! or, governmental of- ficers will not Ije {jernillted to iiuld offices in tile newly organized Kast Haven Citizens /or Good Gov- ernment according to a jiroiiosed conslitulion which may be present- ed tonight at an organizational meeting of the group In the Ilaga- nian Library. The bar is being ineorporated in Hie constitution to prevent the C.G.G. from being talten over by any political |?arty or group an- soeialed witii Hie Joral government, according io Itoljert liail, adin^^ chainiian. He said Hie main aim i.s to iireserve Hie j^'iouii as a non- partisan body. E. William Muehl. I'liainnan of tile group's leiniiorary nominating coinmltlee, is also expected to |irc- .•jcnt a slate of temporary officers at tonight's meeting. I'he officers j will serve until the first annual ; meethig of the group is held next March, Only lleiilNteroil Viitem Chainiian Hall revealed tliat the jiroposed constitution will limit nieinhersliip in tlio C.G.G, to regis- tered voters of East Haven. Under the inoposed con.stltutlun, officer.s are to lie elected by llie metnbeislili) by majoiity vote. In addition to the four tO{) offlcnri., Ihcie will be five standing com- mittee cliuirmen to be named by the oi'ganl'zation's chairman with the approval ol llie mcmbciship. 'J'ogellicr witli llio four toij officers these comnilllee ciinlrineii will con- stilule llie execuLive eoninilttee, Hall said.' Article fqur of the inoposed eon- slltulion states tiiat "Any member In good standing may serve as an officer of the association, provided that lie docs not, during the term of his, office, hold an eleclive or appointive position In any branch of government. In any political par- (CoiilUiucd Ou I'ufe IVo) (Iljmcy Says lie ravai's Sale To Indus Ley Only More Thau 2011 Lot.s Pill On The Block 'I'owii-owned properliea' fatlihg i ' wllliin llic bounds of nicaa zoned for iniinsliy uiiilei llio new town liliiii are to ".iei aside" tor of- fering to Induslihil films wishing to locale lieie. flisi SolccUiinn iM-anlc Clnney slated today. The slalpment was-made In con- neelion with the aniiuiil ndvortiij. Ing of 't'own-owncri lots n|)|)CHrlng In tills week's Issue of tlio NEWS, 111 which nioic than 200 plccca were luinomiccd as nvallnblp for sale, I'i,bllcnllon Is roquliod by law. It lanie, also, in ies|)onbo to a iiueiy fioni the NEWS rognrillng Ihe disinisltinn of piopcilloa suit- able for IntlULlry, Clancy was nslf ed whelhei- lie favoicd tlie telling aside of !,ucli iiropeitles bO Ihnt .they (onld be offered-at n lenson- able and ntlincllve pflcy to In- iluatrial fli'ms In sonieli i>t sites. List Adiertlwil The lis! of lols being Hdveillsud contain a number wlilch, (Hbllinl- nary checking icvcvils, may fall Inside III least one of tlie ufcils lo be le/oned as suitable foKllghl InduHliy. These Include propurlles in the Oat Nuls I'liik .scetloii, on Oiii Ave., Aiidover SI., Moillliio Ave., Slivei Sands lid, Pi oil Ave. nnd CoeAve. In answer lo tiio quctlun, Clancy iiolnled out that ho doubt- ed iiiat the UoniU of Soluelincn hud aetiuil imwer lo reserve these I iu'olieidus, but IhiU lie toll It did have the iiowor lo rajrcl miy ur all bids. He would lihliSDlt, oppoi.o i Uie luiiy of such pioiieitles fur any. ' thing oilier than IndUHliliir use, ") •, he said, . j, 'I'lio flrjit (leleelman was (lajtpd' wlielher he would favoi-'l/ic pio. inoilon of the sale of these pro- liertles to nllract liidustly. Ho .said he was In favor, but did not Indlcale, in Hie Inniled Inlorvlotv wlilch was sandivlchcd In bolween "tliei business, wliat form this proinollon would take. I»l(i|iosltliiii lljuiijioroil Clancy said that dlspuslllon of Ihu inoiieilies, must of which liiive been aciiiilicd by the Town Hii'uugh lax delliHiuency, was , liuniiii.|ed by denying tiio Hoard of SeicLlineii autlioi Ization to coll Hieiii iiy inivnte sale. At Hii' lusl annual town jneet- Inii on October .|, an urneiiditieiit WHS voled wheie-lii t|io Woiils "inlval/. .sale oi" weiu blilekon fi'oMi Item five giantlng puwoia of sale As amended the uulhorj-' zaHun slales: ",'j. 'I'o uutliorlzo and emiiower Ihe 13oaid of Selectmen lo convey al luibllc nucllon any and all iiicmlses obtained by foie- eloauie oi deed upon such terms and coiidllluns aa the Bomd ut Selectmen deem advisable etc." Clancy Imijllcd tlinl the icqulr'o- ment of such aucUon will serve to dlicourage bids on tlic proper- ties. He said that he did not bo- llevo that tlioy would be placed on nucllon all at one time, but llial, as soon as an offer Is made on a given piece of pioperty that it would tliu have to be put und«r auction, selling lo the highest bid- der If the high bid was aceoplablo. Sale of piopcrlies Is not strictly on a caveat emptor (Let (he buy- er beware) basis, although the Town does not piomlsc clear lllle, ( >)• Clancy sold. Buyers are ic(iulrqi'»Bj ' to deiiosit money, and must thBrC^'J^ conduct Iheli own title scaicli. If '' they iiuve clear title, the balance Is paid and the piopcity sold. If not; he said, the deposit Is lelund- ed. tietiio Set AKldu For I'arks Pro|ieilies have been sel aside hi pievluus lists' as iccreutlon areas. Clancy aaid, in response to another (luusllun, tiiat he doubled that additional suitablo protierliea for iiaiks or leeieatlon weie a- vailabie in the list. It was suggested that piuniullon of sales uf pioiicily suited for > Indusliy might be turned over tu private agencies such as the loual Chamber of Commerce or lo n special agency set up by the Town, Clancy appeared Inloicslcd in this proposal, but made no direct com- ment on It. , The Chamber of Commerce tias (Coiitbiued On I'«B». Two) V^ t, .-I ^ .-'>., ]i ' (- 1; rvi. '/' ::yi '»£• «• ' 1 i-i.-x c:. -. .1•..s..>jr•,,.-..'.». j.3..>.j.A.,

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    7 g ^ "-̂ .̂ Jisjf̂ iĵ e. Mti ••ju.—*'

    StHS;:"/'^'^^^^«'°-:^bran' Conn 5-4

    All IiHlepciulciil

    Weekly Newspaper r^^^ ms Our Tclej)lioiic Numbers I'](lilorial: liObarl 7-58U Business: Alwaler 8-1661

    \'..l. IX NO. 3!3 fiiOlhtiril VAcMv 1-y tu vr,»ii :;

    P im rtibli'flllD'ii, Inc. tiilinii \.'.'..n i:A.sr iiAVi'.N. coNNixmcur. TIRIKSDA^', OIXT.MHI.K .'. ri'..i. () Cents A Copy — .$2.50 A Year

    lHulrr^oes 7lli Kyc ()|),Mi.li,)ii

    iiliovn is :i rc Ity pliysiriiMis (d Siivv whiit slulil iriiinins in Iti^ liKltl rye. Mr- is nlllivlo:! wilh I'fiiiurnilul uiiiiM'tutia.

    The Iii(.v, uliii h IwVi'iiiurtMic'-ln*ir yviws old, uiis ti?'d IJii" wr-.-l: Willi [Uu p.'vVlfjIion (hu( J-'ioni'' (.Jr;idy, '.','.). of V.'. RIvnr JJd.. fj Dcniu'.ial,- t,s tu bf? ap-p'.itid,"rl, |.) r.ucocrd Uooign Mc-Mamis, a Republtcnn. v.-huso tGriii c\piir-d la;;t Aimi.Kit, lit;; I'.M'in will VK' livi.' ytuu'ti Hum lti;,L Ijf-ploin-her 1. , , .

    Altougii t!i" apiinliiliiifMl , of a l'>('iniii-(n(|r membtiis, who have Inid poor attendance reeords this ycni. were pn.-sent. Kdward IJ. Hi-ynolds, one of (tie eonmilssluh HUiiiin'is, deplored their absence, and the laiUire uf MeManus tu gain rf-aiipoiiilment, "J think il'ti a shame thai a fultlirul menibei' like this is not permilled tu eon-tinue the vunU in which he has yiio\\n i^real interest," he said ol JMc-Manus and in obvious eompui-ic-on will! Ihi-* absunh.-e reeoid ijl both I>enioer(ds.

    Wants f'hiti Ksliihli»>ln'd Charles Miller, who has been

    ohuirman of (he eoinndssioii since its inception in (he early 193r/s, blaleil that his.main interest now was (0 estiiblisli the town plan, which the committee was review-ing at the meeting.

    (CViatiaucd On i'atio Xlirtju)

    i\).V. Hr^iylralioM Svvildi To Avoid THNK'S h S|)iki:f)

    A idodEP of fran-sfcrri/ifi: onn-' f.JHh'p of niil'nnohii.'s betyveen htisbanl inni wifn r.udi year is iMit Koini; In help niaiiy pnople Uudc t»v('s (his yi-ar,, Tax Cid-|i!e(or Salvatare l^on^obardi iin-lIOUIICL'd.

    Î OMKohiirdi rrvcnled Unit a large nunihiu- of I'Jii.st Haven couples liuvf! hern swllehlii^ nr^isfI'jiliun of (hejr niil'is rrani spouse (o spouse. This, he 'said, he(!iiiisf>, (he Stain iMotor Vi.'|ii(;le MepiM'tiin;a| will ant renew re(;-istriition on an auto whose owji-nr has fulled (u pay hia prop-erly lav on his eiir l-ho previous year.

    However, (he Slate inronneil llic local office llnil renewal of rcfflstration can be blocked if the stale iMolor Vehicle liepitrt-inent is notified of )>uch eviision.

    In the nieanlinie (he Tax Col-

    Town Lots Suited For Ijidiislry To Be Reserved Totvn Plan To lk> Aired AI l*uhlk- JIvuriiig Dec. 14

    A iiiliil .'.I inly Willi BiMirrnl pliin. /•mini: mnp. iiiMJ revisiMl zunltif; I''CiiI-iHuiis. I hi' prmliM't ("f ;i yrnr's work iiiul ii'sf'iuch liy Trohnlral I'liiiiniiii; Assui'ialt-'s. (if Nrw Ila-MMi. mill Mil- Pltiniiliif; iinil HoiihiB ('Miiiiiiis.sinn. will lit' prcsciili'tl Cm illM'ii'-sliiii 111 public licarliiRs on Tui'silny r\('niii|^, Dec. 1-1 In Un* Tuwn iliill.

    Al 7:;io llinl evening llie I'liniinls-sioii will hold n lioiirInK un the lirnpii.sed zDiiinK rcgnlnliotLs which wilt .supercede the now uulntotled n*j;ulnlions which were dratted In I'.i.iri.

    At 8 ij'clucli npuither hcarlnt; will lie called uii the adoplloM uf a pllol plan which involves tlie rey.oning of !he general town nica Into several classes or districts.

    Flinil CIiarKca Made l-'liiai changes tu the proposed

    zoning reuulatlons wore mndc at a nieeling of the connnlssion Wed-nesday evening. Copies of the pilot lilan and of the proposed zoning regulations will lie made available to the public by distribulion Ihrougli the Town CloWt's of I ice.

    Heeause the number of copies will be limited to a few lunidrcd, a nominal tee or charge will be iiHulo on each booidet in orilcr to insure that the copies are l)laccd in the hands ol" jiouiile who have more tlian idle curiosity In tla jnoiioscd changes.

    'I'he. iiubiic will have an ojipur-lually to review and criticize the pro|)osed regulations and |ilan, and tlieir.stigBeslions will be taken un-der udvisenient by tlie cumniisslon wlien it votes adoption of either.

    Tlie pilot study and re|)prt of 10 i)aKe.s iilus six inujis nnti charts II-iuslrating or definlnj;; zones and areas iuis been printed and is ready for distribulion. Tiic cost of print-iing is licing handled by the Teeli-/iilcai I-'lannliig. 1- PrliitlnB b l l b e jiropoScd zpnlnR ).i'ei,'ii[Wtjjni._>5TUiiî ^ Of tTriTKoiiliYif'Conimlbsion, ilnd'af-ter the minor revisions are made, will be completed shortly.

    'J'lic liiloL study (alicady describ-ed at iengtti hi a |ireviou.s issue 'of the NllWS) Includes charts show-ing tlie Town's po|iuloUon' growtli in cimipurision witli otller area towns, and maps showing tlie di.s-Ij'ibutloa of population,' general IKiltern of land u.se, traffic flow, and a iii'oiioscd zoning map defin-ing building lot iTcpiircnients in the several districts.

    il also includes a pilot plan map defining gcneraiiy tlie new zones.

    preiiarnig lector's (dfire about 7t) summoii.s mi la.v de-hlllllleat |Jli)|)erly OWMIMK. The lHi|ier.s Hill lie M-rvo:l by lln; sill riff ftliorlly iinli.ss the inoji-eily owners come fiiilli nilli Hill taxes they owe lliii Town, l.uiiKuburdI fM\.

    Gliambcr of Commerce lo Meet Oil Monday

    ' the C'Inimlier uf Cumiiieree (if ISlist Jlai^-ii will iiiect next ftloiidiiy evenliiK at «:;io In tliu Annex lloilse. The nieellllK will be lie!id cinHiir llil» niunth be-cause of ll«i! Ckrislmik^ .Sbo|iping period wlieii blores ^vill ruimilii open eveiiiitg-.s slartinK i^Ioadiry, Uee. IS.

    Kevis[uii(> of l>y-luwti, already' liropose-d by the by-Iawi» eoiii-inlttee, will nut be voted upon UJilil the Jujiuary ineetiiif;.

    Prospecls 01 A rrial Run Into I'Vxoji Diiiiiniiig

    start of a trial bus run Ije-tween I''u.\on and l.'ie center of lia.st Haven by I lie end o; tills wei.'lt wiLS out of liie que.stlon iiiucli to HIM , disapiiuintiiient of local iiierehants.

    Donald IBartleti. pi-e.sidfiil of Hie Cliamber of Connnerce, an-nounced ilowever, that tliore was still soine iioiio of getting the ,'iO-day trial run started tor Hie Christmas siiotijiing season.

    A check witli a spoUesman for the I'Ubiic Utilities Commission revealed that a hearing on a pe-tition by the Coniieclleut Com-liany tor tlic trial run iiad not been planned thi.s niontii. '"I'lie P.U.C. was boolied solid with iicarings for the niontli," Bail-lett reported.

    The C. of C. proxy added, how-ever, that he informed the P.U.C. of ilic wislies for a pre-iioliday trial and tiiat the latter then inomised to have an engineer re-view the proposed route.

    Under tins |)lan tiie P.U.C. •.could liold a confeience witli bus eoiiiiiany reiircsontatlves and local leaders and, on a favoruHe report hy ts engineer might con-.sent to Ksoue an "apiirovai liy letter" |ieiidiiig r iie-.iing at a later dale.

    .So Tnr, tlicie is no indication ju.'il wlieii tliu enginetr will aji-lieur licre lo iiiaiie his soi-vey, Buitlett .said.

    Coiii'l Pays Tribute To Thomas F. Reilly

    A monient of nileiioo ivas ub-scrveil in Town Court Monday iiioriiniK ill tribute to tlie tale Tlloliuu F . Ildlly, local alloniey lUiU oiic-tbno deputy judse of the court. Tli« obsci->iuico was ordered by Julie's Vincent Fu^ Mjito,

    MOtilAuCUIN HCACM ^ DfcvrLOftP ACCOHDinG ro wr6(.vfi.opMENT PLAN

    Z O N I N G

    "liasl Muven's iJrcscnt zoning regulations were adop ted in 1936, and al-though they include m a n y excellent requirements, they hove not kept up wilh llic town's i^rogfcas. According-ly they have been complete-ly revised a'nd a' new map ' I^reparcd to show the vari-ous districts.

    "Four residence districts have been set uxi- The uses permitted in these include not only homes, but i igr icul-ture, forestry and trucU gard-ening. Customary home oc-cupations and home profes-sional offices a rc also allow-

    ed . . .

    "A glance al the iiinj) wi show that the K-4 district requiring 25 ,000 aquure feet is found north of Koute HO in ihe still largely undevel-oped rural par t of town. By requiring large lots, il is hoped to insure an accept-able type of growth in that area and also to preclude any difficulties in the section due to poor septic lank drainage.,

    "K-1 '/.ones are located in the closely built section uf I'oxon, iMoinaiiguin, Short Beach, and East Mavcn cen-ter. These allow the smaller lot size of 7,200 square feet

    (f)0 X 120)

    better dr,iinrige or availa-bility of public services such aa fire j^rotcction, water supply or schools.

    "R-2 sections may be said to cover generally the newer residential areas of East |-la-vcn, while R-3 has been set up to cover those parts of town that a rc more rugged or swampy and need larger ( 2 0 , 0 0 0 square feel) lots because of sanitary require-m e n t s . "

    PILOT PLAN "Ano the r important aer-

    ies of proposals coticcniir the cslabliahirient of new districts where desirable in-

    dustries Clin be located as the opi^orlunity ariaes .The princijial areas are a long the New Haven Railroad; ' cs-[iecially in the westerly par i .

    .of iHc town. Another a rea . , is a long the southeasterly

    side of, the airport. By be-ing able to point to these sections as definitely plan-ned for industry, it will be possible to increase their at tractiveness lo prospective enterprises which are of a kind' to bring employnicnl nnd added revenues to the t o w n . "

    — from " A I'ilot .Study"

    by T, P. A.

    C, G, G. GonsUiuUon Will Bar PoUUcul Leadfirsliip roiltica! or, governmental of-

    ficers will not Ije {jernillted to iiuld offices in tile newly organized Kast Haven Citizens /or Good Gov-ernment according to a jiroiiosed conslitulion which may be present-ed tonight at an organizational meeting of the group In the Ilaga-nian Library.

    The bar is being ineorporated in Hie constitution to prevent the C.G.G. from being talten over by any political |?arty or group an-

    soeialed witii Hie Joral government, according io Itoljert liail, adin^^ chainiian. He said Hie main aim i.s to iireserve Hie j^'iouii as a non-partisan body.

    E. William Muehl. I'liainnan of tile group's leiniiorary nominating coinmltlee, is also expected to |irc-.•jcnt a slate of temporary officers at tonight's meeting. I'he officers

    j will serve until the first annual ; meethig of the group is held next March,

    Only lleiilNteroil Viitem Chainiian Hall revealed tliat the

    jiroposed constitution will limit nieinhersliip in tlio C.G.G, to regis-tered voters of East Haven.

    Under the inoposed con.stltutlun, officer.s are to lie elected by llie metnbeislili) by majoiity vote. In addition to the four tO{) offlcnri., Ihcie will be five standing com-mittee cliuirmen to be named by the oi'ganl'zation's chairman with the approval ol llie mcmbciship.

    'J'ogellicr witli llio four toij officers these comnilllee ciinlrineii will con-stilule llie execuLive eoninilttee, Hall said.'

    Article fqur of the inoposed eon-slltulion states tiiat "Any member In good standing may serve as an officer of the association, provided that lie docs not, during the term of his, office, hold an eleclive or appointive position In any branch of government. In any political par-

    (CoiilUiucd Ou I'ufe IVo)

    (Iljmcy Says lie ravai's Sale To Indus Ley Only

    More Thau 2011 Lot.s Pill On The Block

    'I'owii-owned properliea' fatlihg i ' wllliin llic bounds of nicaa zoned for iniinsliy uiiilei llio new town liliiii are to ".iei aside" tor of-fering to Induslihil films wishing to locale lieie. f l i s i SolccUiinn iM-anlc Clnney slated today.

    The slalpment was-made In con-neelion with the aniiuiil ndvortiij. Ing of 't'own-owncri lots n|)|)CHrlng In tills week's Issue of tlio NEWS, 111 which nioic than 200 plccca were luinomiccd as nvallnblp for sale, I'i,bllcnllon Is roquliod by law.

    It lanie, also, in ies|)onbo to a iiueiy fioni the NEWS rognrillng Ihe disinisltinn of piopcilloa suit-able for IntlULlry, Clancy was nslf ed whelhei- lie favoicd tlie telling aside of !,ucli iiropeitles bO Ihnt .they (onld be offered-at n lenson-able and ntlincllve pflcy to In-iluatrial fli'ms In sonieli i>t sites.

    List Adiertlwil

    The lis! of lols being Hdveillsud contain a number wlilch, (Hbllinl-nary checking icvcvils, may fall Inside III least one of tlie ufcils lo be le/oned as suitable foKllghl InduHliy.

    These Include propurlles in the Oat Nuls I'liik .scetloii, on Oiii Ave., Aiidover SI., Moillliio Ave., Slivei Sands lid, Pi oil Ave. nnd CoeAve.

    In answer lo tiio quctlun, Clancy iiolnled out that ho doubt-ed iiiat the UoniU of Soluelincn hud aetiuil imwer lo reserve these

    I iu'olieidus, but IhiU lie toll It did have the iiowor lo rajrcl miy ur all bids. He would lihliSDlt, oppoi.o i Uie luiiy of such pioiieitles fur any. ' thing oilier than IndUHliliir use, ") •, he said, . j ,

    'I'lio flrjit (leleelman was (lajtpd' wlielher he would favoi-'l/ic pio. inoilon of the sale of these pro-liertles to nllract liidustly. Ho .said he was In favor, but did not Indlcale, in Hie Inniled Inlorvlotv wlilch was sandivlchcd In bolween "tliei business, wliat form this proinollon would take.

    I»l(i|iosltliiii lljuiijioroil

    Clancy said that dlspuslllon of Ihu inoiieilies, must of which liiive been aciiiilicd by the Town Hii'uugh lax delliHiuency, was , liuniiii.|ed by denying tiio Hoard of SeicLlineii autlioi Ization to coll Hieiii iiy inivnte sale.

    At Hii' lusl annual town jneet-Inii on October .|, an urneiiditieiit WHS voled wheie-lii t|io Woiils "inlval/. .sale oi" weiu blilekon fi'oMi Item five giantlng puwoia of sale As amended the uulhorj- ' zaHun slales: ",'j. 'I'o uutliorlzo and emiiower Ihe 13oaid of Selectmen lo convey al luibllc nucllon any and all iiicmlses obtained by foie-eloauie oi deed upon such terms and coiidllluns aa the Bomd ut Selectmen deem advisable etc."

    Clancy Imijllcd tlinl the icqulr'o-ment of such aucUon will serve to dlicourage bids on tlic proper-ties. He said that he did not bo-llevo that tlioy would be placed on nucllon all at one time, but llial, as soon as an offer Is made on a given piece of pioperty that it would tliu have to be put und«r auction, selling lo the highest bid-der If the high bid was aceoplablo.

    Sale of piopcrlies Is not strictly on a caveat emptor (Let (he buy-er beware) basis, although the Town does not piomlsc clear lllle, ( >)• Clancy sold. Buyers are ic(iulrqi'»Bj ' to deiiosit money, and must thBrC^'J^ conduct Iheli own title scaicli. If ' ' they iiuve clear title, the balance Is paid and the piopcity sold. If not; he said, the deposit Is lelund-ed.

    tietiio Set AKldu For I'arks

    Pro|ieilies have been sel aside hi pievluus lists ' as iccreutlon areas. Clancy aaid, in response to another (luusllun, tiiat he doubled that additional suitablo protierliea for iiaiks or leeieatlon weie a-vailabie in the list.

    I t was suggested that piuniullon of sales uf pioiicily suited for > Indusliy might be turned over tu private agencies such as the loual Chamber of Commerce or lo n special agency set up by the Town, Clancy appeared Inloicslcd in this proposal, but made no direct com-ment on It. , The Chamber of Commerce tias

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    EAST I I A M : X XrWP. T!:tirnt!a>-, December n, 13S4. Pa^c 2 t TQ-iyn L o t S

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    or sioo 10.11 v w -IT. '

    PHONr-Ger LOAN on mSr VISIT • CiiM' 11 fi'V.' I l l l i i l : ( l ir lo nlKHK VMHI-',.•11 nil (iliijlio. U p o n l i p p ' " ^ " ' - ' - " " ' " ' " In t i ' l i'"''l> • • • ' ' " ' ' K l " p l " > " ' l " " • " ;inil « o i i i " n wi'li i.mi>. I 'll im' . . ' . l i l - . i' \ .,'/' '•'.

    CIttncy'isnId thai' tlicl police lU'o investicollng tlio.liicrdoiits anil are sluilyirig clues:regarding tiioKc' re-, spouslble, ,Arrest5 it'lll be tollow-cd ^ by stiff penultles, he , siild.

    ,'riie first sclectOiuii , repprlcd that the Iljgliway Do|)artnieiilJius been' busy .readyhig for sllpiievy woatlioi',during the past couple ot 'wbeks. Trucks and, plows are rctidy': for action, he'iald'.

    Lyinvooil Civic Groiiji)

    To Ilcar Bcausolcil TliB, ' L.ynwood ,, Civic Assoela-

    l l o n ' w l l l hold Uielr regular monthly meeting Wuiiday nt 8 pjli,' at Mclny's Jlall, on Bradley Street.

    b, •.,CliHi;U'S Beausolell, head of tlie ilast Haven .nedevclopnient Ageiicy will b c t h e gi(osl-spoai(?r. lllsit'ople will.be, "Vviinl. the 'future lipids foi- East Hnyeu." Plans for Uic Clu'lsllnas party will be made and w-e are urging, all.members to alleiul, Uefreslnnent's will bo served following' Ihe bp.shiess meeting, whicli will lie conducted by Anthony , DeMnyo, presidcnii

    South \'iin\ As.'soc.; To Honor Fritzell, HoUl Holiday Dance

    The* .South' lilipl Association, will .homu- Clifford Kritzell .Jr., who risked his own life to save two fisUermeii, from drowning in the s to rm whipped w a t e r s off Mor-gan I'tiint liisi: ..Sppteniiier X. Tin ' yiilitli ,wlll he Hi" t iucst-of hi>p.„,r iif UP,' Aiihoeiatlon nl Us r e g u l a r luoiitiily ;niee.lin-; V, hleli will bo held Mo'Viiny iii.-hl al (i:;',i) lii Hie l"^':'.' ."f--''. • ,;'ul6iit' .'-l.'il , I 'uimieri , •iBl-niiMir 'lUI: • • • ,'• ,', • • ' .yuui'nr;, I'lilziill braved large

    Avavnsj oii ,• lli6. Sou'nil In " a n old rowbaa t ,poiV(i'redi liy un outboard Inotpr tu siivo W a r r e n An(rer.son and Wllilnm,', I l a r r ing toh , whose own , boat ll'iid „swunipGd in t he ,rough wu'tor "oft Moi-gaii I'oin'l.

    M a n y m e m b e r s o f . ' t l i e assacia-tlon witnessed Pr i tze l l ' s net. T h e y credit him with o u t s t a n d i n g bra\ ' -c ry In .I'lslcinri h l s . o w n life in sot-t ing out , Ip a ijoal H o i vci-j- leu-w o r t h y .

    Th(> bout wu^ p rosea tod to Cllf-furd las t year",by H a r r i n g t o n who told hlhi • t h a t . It " w a s n ' t ' i n u e h good" ,bu t , thai • the youth was •weleonie to ;it if ho could fi.s 11

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    , , l?i)eciai plups.'have '11000 ".made for'ahemeetiiig and .nil members lire ,"u.\i)eel,ed to httoiul. Hot dogs, rojistod In the .fireplace wiir bo served with; elder. ,; " .

    Holiday bniicc" Saturday =, On, Saturday, 'evening,' (Dec. • 4) tiio' a.ssociallon\ will. spohsUr " a Holiday Diuico,' tu be.h'el'd 'in the Venezia 'Cluii .On' "Laurel,' St., llarry Zinn chalrniuii of tlie "dup'c» epmmltloe.;ann.duhei;d.- •̂ ;• :. All •resjidoiitk. uf .'the," South End .urea and their ..friends are In-vited . to; a.ttend. •proeet'ds arc" to go toward,"the. i>uildilig ,Fuiid ol the 'assoclfitldn. Call 110 7-'l-195

    I for resdrvaiions. ". "'"••' ,,

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    i\lcl('liioiHhi For

    Dcpiily Shrrifl Mieliai^l Mi . l i : l i ly ) i i l a . ! l i . iT.\TI'; I ' l .ANNlN'O

    D. CHARLES BEAUSOLEIL Tlll'l KtiUl'I'AIH.K l.IJ'l'; ASSl'ltAXCK SUCIK'IV

    .si'Ki'ti ': 7-aiiiii — iioiiAitT 7-uii,";7

    205 Church St, ' New Haven, Conn. LET THC MAN FROM E Q U I T A B L t .BRING YOU PEACE OF MINO

    HAVE AM; |;>{II»A.,i(te w

    For Christmas Giving . v . Clitisimas is the very best time of the year to . ,:

    .))ut tlic magic of low-cost UJ electricity t o , work in your liomc. For die joy of living,, ' which only electricity can bring to your entire . . family. From the youngest to the oldest. And if you buy now — on budget terms, if you wish — you can be sine of getting exactly what you want. With delivery assured for the lime you specify.

    THE UNITED ILLUMINATING

    ui m iiDninjiiJi iJi iJiiJi uHJi unji m - nuirillli;;. Thi,' K;ist-ics. .'^lunvhlK fill" --JUIii'l-kir furni. liiUH-ki'd mil ix l inichdown per iiuarloi- 111 lilaiilc Ihe " Brnnrord lloiiici.ii li7 • tl hefore n crowil (It -t.-inn.

    In his final ".SIKIW" of tile .'*ea-Min, Henry bil/.-/i, l i t t le 1't5-|>uuil(l haUlmck w h o , liils consis tent ly .spnrkcd hl.s t e a m nil the wu.v thriiiij;li the sca.v-on nccounled^ for Ihi-i-e of Ihe four louclidown.'i in I h r [tame which left Ihe loeal IllKli Scluinl U'inn uiidispnled and undefcaleil chanipiim uf t he l luusalnnic b»,'at;ue.

    The B r a n t o r d lliirnel,>!. nlihouKh lairl.v .^Irnii): on di-fiMise, Wi.'Vi^. iiiial>le 111 m a k e any yronnd n^.niiisi ihi ' hiime loam ul thuugh ilnrinK Uie lir.sl t|Uai-ter II looked like Ihe Iwo .sides had ground

    I each ii lher clnwn lu n .slalcniatc. j B.\" tlii.s liini ' . liov\-ever, I'Jnst lUi-

    \"i'ii wn.s aiu'tid hy 7 points on i !i 'l"I-) l)>- l.nz/.i. ami conversion hy I M.-vrly I.VFelice.

    Tliiil was aflei- nn ear ly bobble 1 in Ihe Kami' liy "riin DrnKO which

    wive l'";ii,-̂ l Haven I lie bull on the :uiil-,^lii|ie. In six pla.vs Ihe Yel-lo\v.iiuUels moved III '.villdii Ihre . '

    ' y a i d s ul pay dil-l. I.uzzi r.-inimed iiMT Irnm the re .

    * "i'lie seeoiul \iclur.\- dl'i\-i! sliirf-I'll fniin Ihe Mast Haven '10, inov-

    \ iii^ lo Ihe Uiai irold .'lO. Then \ l.uzx.i nliLwonied oiil wi lh a nice ; i nn . liL'liind yood blockin« lo .^o

    over standing' lip. Do l''oliee i;on-vei'k'tl iiBain,. ' rhni was In the -second period.

    The third period .saw EasI Ha-ven break np an advance by t h e l lo rne l s when " Tony 0111110111 in-tercepted a pa.ss by "Branford qua r l e rback .loe Klimns givlna the Easties possession of the bail on Iheir own i'li. T h e r e was no slopping IhnI man Uizzi as- he h.-uiimercd ool ,"i.| yarri.s in rive luil.s, u i u l l h e n knocked off 13 m o i e ya rds Kain by ca tch ing a pa.ss from quni-terhack lialjih .Stieclo. Ar t Concilio ll'avcled 21 .vaid.s lo Ihe one leavinR ihe way open to a (jUarlorback sneal; by .Sll-celo. A convecsion ley liy De Felice wns no good.

    Luzzi's g r a n d f i n a l e ' c a m e in u final EnsI H a v e n dr ive in Ihc foililii iinni-ter. The yeliow,l£ickets rolled- from the i r own 12 .yard line, dcspile n To ya rd |JCi'mlI.y for clipping, lo Jusi shori of niiil-«a.v. Thon. the lit t le hnlfhacl; i-hpped l l i rough a swarm of l l o rne l s and ou i r an his pursuers lo this final touchriow-n. .loel Gus-laf.son; took a p.xss fioni S l l e e i o lo make t he fimii, pojni . ,

    Chff Downer Named Chairman For Bradford Manor New Year Dance

    , Bradford Mannr is mak ing p re -paral ioi is fm- n.s annua l New Veai ' s Kve n a n c e which win be lielil in Ihe l"ii-i'i,iiii,s-e.

    Cliff Downer hns been ilppoint-ed ehairnian of ihe (lance irojii-in i t l tee . Ri.'.servaliiins a r e "being aei-epled e a r l y and m a y Iw made wilh liim. D o w n e r will anmnince ids i-oniinlMeo soon.

    C O R R E C T I O N An rn -o r wa.s made in llslitig

    llii' nnnn- uf d(.'fcnsr? counsid for Williiim !•*. CnrimKfdo, wlin was liiu'd la.si u-rck in Titwu Cuiirl fill a hri'Mi-h i>f pfin-" charge . ('i)iiM,';i'l j'di- llif drft'iidnnl wns Aihinu'V Il>-rniati .S. Mcj-.shh'in.

    Fees For Biddy Basketball Teams

    Opens Sal. Filed: Hegislralioii t^oorge Kalipeler . l i easu i ' e r of i

    Hie Biddy Uiuskclbull League, lids week filed insuraiae ami registra-tUni fees foi' four tennis willi the national organization. An uccouiil has been .set up under Ihe iiani'," nf the local lougne, which jvlU begin registering eandidntcs tills Sntvirdny.

    Kmir teams have been set up nnd .sjion.soi's "for one or Iwo nion> are "being .s-ouglu. Comiilele cost of sponsorship for tile first season l.s 512,'"i.

    Starting al 11 a. in. on .s?aliirda.>-bo.vs. ijetween Hie ag'isNif 8 iiml I'J will begin registering aiul screen-ing In the ITlgb Helio.jl gvni undi^r the dlreclliin of C 'a 'h l''rank C r l s a f i . • ' i

    All boys a r e 'uski, (I lo b r ing l l ie lr gym sui ts and sneakers for llie I rv-onls .

    Member s of Ihe b o a r d of gu \c r -nors will assist t o g e t h e r W i t h .sijnle members of t he High School basketba l l t e a m . However , be-c'nune of Ihe large In rn-ou t that Is cxpccleil, vul l in leers a r c being soiiglil to belli out In I lie regis-I rn l lon . '

    T h e League Is buy ing lour bas-kotbnll.'i (of the Dlddy size) for Hm try-ou'ls, Tiie cosi of buying .spcylul tinskel.s, uvlilcli niusi be lower timii s tandnr i l ) Ims been In-vc i l lga ted . P u r c h a s e of llils' pcr-imuieiit ci iulpmcnt will be muUe will) t|ii' proct 'cds ot a ^ boosler s l i c k e r sale,

    • if the dr ive Is .succcS'iful and enough nioney c.xlsls a f te r the imrchns 'e , of t he pcrmnnoni cqnlp-.nicnt, a noos le r - sponsored leani may be sel up .

    Before you buy

    INVESTIGATE!

    GOP Hopes -(Cont lmicd l'>oiii r n g c One) " W h e n I his Ihln.g Is set up. 1

    feel thai 1 should gel off llio l ioaid", he said, M|ller slated also, that " r shouldn' l bo on this bourd" but said lie wan ted to see Ilie to\\"ii iilan and new zoning I ' lgu-la l lons adopted.

    Willi lii'e Democrai ' .c n i lnor i ly liecomiiig n ma.iorlly the selection of a new chhiiiiuui a | ipcars In lirdor. :' MoMiuius. hns. ne.\l lo Chair* m a n "Miller, IhV be.si altiindniKM' record on the coninii.ssioii. Ill.s i ianio is iisled as one of the coni-nils.sioners in Ihe pilot study pro-pa red by Teelinical - r i a n n l n g -AK-socia les .

    11 was decided a t Ihe meet ing, and on, the suggest ion of T o w n Counsel Ricliai'd liellly, lo h a v e a l e t t e r lo Clancy request ing for-mal nppolii tmonl of the new ineniber .so tha i he' will be on hand al the Oocomher I'l hear ing on t he lown plan and zoning ro-gulal loi is . ' I h e Iwo o t h e r Deni-ocra l lc m e m b e r s a r e going lu be uskc'd hy lo i te r If Ibey can iitleinl ov n a m e sland-iir'i fui liial c r u -cial meet ing.

    ,i>(-ni Atl i ' iMli i iu'e I'der Tlie Uvo Uenioeruls ".iri- Aiidi'-'.v

    Vilnle, who had a good iilli'iidniii" record until Ihls year , and .' .m---Maloiie, who hns nol li"nii .-ii iiKiri. t l ian two o r th ree ni-i ' liiigs Ihi.', y e a r . fThe NE\V,S r iiortcd on M a i c i i ' 1 . \'Xt\ that !\laluni,''s prloi ' a t t c n d a i i n ' was .seven t imes In e3 nieoting.s ^according- to the coiii-mlsslon 's niinuli 's . iM'alone, lilni-.selr. said Ih'it Ihe flguri.!s w e n "oul of lint.'".! J " . . .

    Tl ie Intended appolnlmeni of G r a d y was indicated by Clancy this wcifk in j-csponse lo a ijuei-y by the N E W S . Clancy nnnuunccd I hat Grady ' s n a m e bad beeii sub-mi t t ed hy the Democra t ic e.\ecu-livc comini l loo. "1 am going lo I"o I 1 o w Hull recomnicndai lon" , Clioicy .said.

    T h e first solectinun said thai he r e g r e t t e d "very imicii" Ihe pass-ing oyer cf McManus . "I th ink lie is a vei-y good man \vho has doiio good work, and if I had lo n a m e a Ueinibiii^an nienihcj- he would ce r l a in ly , he 11", Clancy said.

    New iMeinber T h e new commission member l.s

    ae i i ng c h a i r m a n of the Voung I3eniocrallc Club of Eas t Muvcn which Is 111 i.|i(. process of being" organized. H e is u fo rmer pr(j.si-denl of I lie Glenmiior Civic As-socinlion.

    I'etilldin'il I 'ur Coiilnils ( I ra i ly lias been aclivc In i|io

    Di ' inoeral ie liarty for .several y e a r s and has taken a special iii-Ii'ji'.sl ill zoning codes. In .\lay ol" If).").'; lie |ire.senl"d a pelllion bear -ing ."'.n n a n u s in ih,. lown guvein-n i e n l i - e i i u i ' s l i n g iMdill .-i l ici 's l i ' g u -

    Woman's Club To

    Meet Wednesday The I'last Haven Woman's Club

    wll hold Its regular iiioiilhly ineellng Wednesday at S o'clock ill the Ihignmun Memorita 1,1-braiy. The im'i.'tlng will be pre-sided over by Mrs. Vincent I'̂ as-iinq, president,

    Mr.s. ' .loliii E. Crounioy jiro-gram chnlnnan will iiroscnt Ihe Friends of Music, who will eiilcr-tain w i t h Christninii music. There will also he a 50-ccni grab bag, lo which all niemlier.s nre re-nilndcd lo bring lo llio mcclini'^

    , Al llie November nieellng of the club Iwo hew members wen unnutimrd, by" llie meinbership chilirijUiii .Mr.s. 'Arlbur Smith. Tliey Were Mrs. Kenneth llarlHii, of C2 Uoljert Dr. and Mm. Eniinu Caso, of a!) Marl In Ud.

    Mrs. Willis Hendricks welfare ehairnian r(;mlnds mombors lo bring in articles for Hie pallcnls at State Hospitals.

    Tho hoslesscs for liie evening will be .Mr.s. Arthur llnesclie, cliairman; Nfi-s. David l-'ecit, Mrs. Robert Jlartnmn, Mrs. John E. Ci'oumey, Mr.s, Theodore French, Mrs. Kenneth CillflUis, Mr.s. ,Iolm Scobie, Mis. John Gould, Mrs. 'Tunics Gnrlland nnd Mrs Andrew Kinet-zo.

    Essay By High School Student W i n s Prize

    ••Ics.slca Pai'lutd, a nicmber of the .lunlor Class al liie , High Sijbool.'was recenlly awarded scc-onllslicd \Vi\ I nun Orrhur i l -St. (IN Ii-ll87 j J , K. X o v t o n , Mgr . 1 A iiruducl of

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    Inlln'g, (.'crtnlii fcniuros of land use l ind-upplng road and proper ly re-quirc-nionls In dovelo|nncnl.s. The pi'opd.iuls were slielved liy the 'iJoning commission in favor of a nrorc, compreiicnslve idan.

    Gi'ad>' is tt life Insurance under-w r i t e r with Ihe Kn igh t s of Col-umbus . He Is u ve te ran of llirec years ' Army , service dur ing .war-t ime. He gradua ted from tlu' Un-iversity of Conncct icul College of Law nnd Insurance In 1950.

    He Is nian ' lcd to t he forinei Marguer i t e Quinn. of Now Huvon, 'l'lie.v* liu\-e two chi ldren, Siiellu Ann. five y e a i s old, and Kevin.

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    X M A S H O S E S P E C I A L I GO Gauge - 3 p a i r for $3,29

    Local Seaman Shows lie Is To|),s In Navy Spprls

    Uadionian Ednuind T, Henry, son of Jil", anil Mrs. Kilniuiul Henry, of tffl Hughes SI., Is' top .scorer of bis ship's baskclball team according lo cltpiilngs ninlli'il home lo Ills parcnls hi>re.

    tindloman Henry, who was stii-tlonetl for aw-lillc In Ybkosuka. •lapan, and expects lo nrilVe in Sonllle, Wn.'xb., on Monday is a membor of the crow of the U.S.S. .LST )50.1.

    A gi'rtduale' of the High School here, where lie was vci- '̂ neilve ill foulbiill and basltolball, Undlu-nuih Henry, buiisls an average .score of 20 iiuliil.s pi?r game and also lins a OTO balling nverngo In baseball. The toains go undor the iinine of Hie Sea Horses.

    lindlomnn Henry enlisted In the United Stnle-Navy In Many of 11153, whereupon lie cuiniilclcd Ills boot ii-alnllig in Dalnbrldge, Md. After attending radio school he was transferred lo San Diego, California anil last May letl for Yokosuka.

    The l..S'l' BOM bnseball and bas-kclball teams have' nttnlncd a lironilnent r(.'cord n Intor-shlp cunipetillon. A clliiping heudllned "1,ST Defoals Ulg Sister . proves 'I'o Be No Pusiiover"''credits Hie Sli:l bnsehnll lenni with dcfeallng tlie leaiiis of larger .ships.

    A ship's sports I nieiiiorniidum gives Henry spccal nionlion In Ivj'o siork's n!|iorliiig the defenl by large margins of Iwo teams in the Pncii'lc iiica.

    COP Women To Altend Clirislmas I'arlY Wcjl. Kyeninji

    The niiiuial Chrislnni.s pailv uf Ihe Kasl Haven Women's Ucpnli-llcun Club will be bold Wednes-day at ,S;aO |i.m, hi llie home of Mrs. Charles Miller, m Uradley Ave. Mrs. Alvlii Thompson, I'rcs-idenl. w-lil preside at Hie business iiieeling. Members are remliidi'd to bring a fitly cent grali bag gift. Refrcshiiicni.s will be seiveil liy Ihe following liosle.ssrs; Mrs, Clifford .Slurge.s, Mrs. Iloherl Poller, Mrs. Philip .lolnison. Mis, Edward I,, llcynolds", Mrs. cnarlc..^ Polrot and Mrs. I'lliioli Paiiia-lone.

    Tlaj nominating uommlllee eon-slsthig of Mrs, Gerald Culieii. Mrs. Arthur Oustuf.sun nnd Mrs. lidwiird L. llcynolds wllj iireseni a .slate of officers lo lie elei'icd for the coming year.

    'reaelicr.s To Allend

    Cliris|iiuis Social T h e annual Christmas .social

    uf llie Kasl llax'jn Kducatlon As, SoclalU)ii will lake place Monday evening in Ihc VVllllain K. tlMlis 'School audltuilum. '

    All tenelier.s, ndniiiiisirulor.s, e.\-ccutive personnel und members of llie Hoard of ISducallon logelhei with their hiibliunds or w-ivos un-being "Invited to ullend. Tli.'iv will be entertalnniei|l, inuslc, n -Ireslmicnts and a grab bag.

    The c'omniUtcc In cimrgo of v-v-ruiigements Tor Iho social hu^luue-, Mis.s Anne Martin, Thomas K'anc, Wllllum FlsUlo, Mils Hun let Cesler, .Miss Hililur Sveiison, Ml.ss Drctta Shorkey, Ituglnald Bru-lottc, ; Fruncin Dwycr," Mrs. Pal trlijlu Foilo, Arnold Lerner and ISniesi Murzullo.

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    Bowliay Hill, Stony Creek, Connecticut.

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    The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the.Town ol uamuen, will be In session. In the Memorial Town Hall, Hainden, Connecticut, on the first Thursday of December, 1954, the first Thursday of Jonuary, February, Mofch, April, May and June'1955 from 2:00 P. M. to 5:00 P.iM„,and ontl io first Thursday of P. M.' to 8:00 P. M., to exoniino the qtiallflcatlons of electors, and admlt;lu' t l |e elecloi-'a oalh, thoao /Who shall lie found i|Uallfled,

    IJattid at Hamden, Connecticut, llil.s"24ili day o'f Novemficr, 1954."

    Leon A. Booth John Dehilcola H e r b e r t C. H u m e •

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    TliR (dlluwing lutr, ami iilti'-r Town of I'JH.sl Haven and taken bv or acquired tjy deed are now Ii,i' i.(

    \yS\ LN. (.IINN, 11'i.M':, i .f p i ' i p - ' M . v - l l i i a t f d Mi 111- •I'.i'.Mi Ii . l l i ' i i i p . i v i l i i ' n l M(

    Ir. Kurlher Infonnatlnii I'mn'cihini: Hn' pnipi'iiii"; llsled bdiuv

    he had by applying at the Town 1 n i l , Ki i ' . t l l M v i ' i l , C i i j i i i . 111 the following ll.sl (lie lids nnd OIIMM- plcri's ul piopcily fui

    are arranged by strectK. Tlic niilnl er given lielow each si reel ur nue Is that of the,lot number or nuinbeiv, llial nic for .'wiln. Acr are so listed.

    i'ulilUlicd llilil AdinirMl St.

    No. Lots 233 lo 24U Lot C

    K. Lots 17, IB 54, 58 85, 87

    Andovor Street S. Lots 122, 123

    Bo.tford Street ' S. Lots 336

    Bronnan St. -. W. Lot 24

    Brctton SI. W. Lol.lOO

    Catherine SI. E, Lots 155,, 168 '. W. I^uls 161, 102

    Chester PI. S. i.-ots 238 lo 240 .

    ' Church St. W. Lois 115, l i s " . '' ••

    Coe Ave. W. Lots 40 lo 51 W, Lots 111 rear W, Lots 14, 15

    Cosey Beach Ave. N. L o t s l lo 4 . -N. Lot.120

    Crest Avenuo W. Lots 47, 48 W. Lots'21, 22 W. Lots 40 lo 52 , W. Lots 121 to 123

    Dale St. W. Lot 3 ,

    W. U l s 24 to 30 VV. Lot.i 41, 42 E, Lots 70, 71 E. Lots 82. 83

    Dewey Ave. W. LulJi 17, 18 Wi Lots ,30 to 42 W> Lots 43 lo 4(J

    Dodge Ave. N. Lot 0

    Edgar St. N. Lot 404 S. Lots 460 lo 463 • S. Lots, 484 to 487 S. Lot 457

    Edgenicre. Rd. N. Lot 101 • :

    Fairvlew Ave. E. Lot lOE W. lAits low, UW W. Lot 17W W, l^ot UW

    First Street Lots 11 to 13 Lots 14, 15

    Old Foxon Rd. Luis,43, 44

    George St. E. Luis, 11, 12

    Getty Rd. N. Lots 114 to 118 ,

    Grace St. W. Lots 631. 632

    llarwlcli St, N. Lois 351, W.'i'i

    (lie ,1,-cer.

    may

    sale ave-ages

    lol 'ncys Daggol l , Colby & H o o k e r ) of t he E s t a t e of said Adela ide Ben-edict, p r a y i n g t h a t I h o y . m a y bo a u t h o r i z e d lo comprimi lso and satisfy certain claims against said eslule In favor ol Guiida Aim find Martha Aim, tts per nl/pilcation on file more fully appears, 11 Is

    Oldered, T l i a t said appiicalioii be beard and ' determined at llie Probate Office In Branford, In said DIslrlyl, on llie Ollrdaj' of peccni-ber, 1954 at. 2-o'clock In the after-noon of llial day; and • Ibat public noUcc.oC said application and of the time and .p lace 6 t . hearing

    ;lli^ei'eon, .bq giveii by publishing; thlsiordc.r one time in some news-paper having a clraul(}llun In said pistiict, It is further.

    Ordered, that !i,copy of this or-der be niallca to Daggoll, Colby & Hooker P .O . Box 603 New Haven. Coinu

    By the Court; . \ Flora K. Goldsmith, ClcHt.

    Auclion

    FARM AUCTION To be held a t the Anna L. Bowc

    F a r m . Cra ig Ave., Sout l i ington, Cpmi., (Route 6, Mer idcn -Wnte r . bu ry Rd. lurii a t Bender H o t Dog S t a n d ) . SoutbliiBtoU, Conn. ' Sat . , Dec. 4, starli i iB a t 1;0U p. in. S tor -my, next clear week day.

    Including in p a r t ; 1942 s ta t ion wngon, 1937 2-toii t ruck, '5 h. p. ga rden t r a c t o r ( comple te ) , l a rge stock or au to & t ruck par t s , shop tools, garden tools, rabbltoi-y (com-ple te ) , oki s le igh, chicken brood-ers, cliickens, rabbi ts ; milk goats , comb, oil i& gas stove, elec. r ange , i p a c e heaters , coal .stove, ches ts , beds, s tands, china, housewares . Many i tems usual ly found on ,o ld ta rmsload.

    Sale by o r d e r of Anna L. Bowe. J O S E P H P A R I A U C T I O N E E R

    3846 Whi tney Ave. H a m d e n , Conn. CH 8-4951

    ) ! ' j i i i l i i ; ' . ' dv Ase. 1, 1 - i l - , I. -i

    i . ' i i-. ;.':i If) .xi

    Henry .'^t. l;. Lots R II) 16 Vv". Lolii .•M)8. 3();i W. Lots 310, 311 VV, Lul:i IB. 17 W, Lots n, 7

    High St. W. Lot i

    lllglilaiid Ave. W. \M\» 178, 179 W. Lots 164, 165 E. Lol.>i 30, 31 E. Lot 67 E. lA)t 81

    Lo t s 145, 146 Hill St .

    K. lM)l .337 Hughes St.

    E. Lots 54, 55 E. 1-ots 50, 57

    J a m a i c a Cour t E. Lot 28

    Laure l St. W. Lota 1, 2

    . Lcdyard Place S. Lota '.lOO, 201

    Mansfield Grove Rd. W . Lots 7 1 , 72

    Meril lne Ave, W. Lot 127 W. Lots 60 to 71 W. Lots 72 to 74 VV. Lots 48 to 50 E. Lo t s 33, 34 E. Lo ts ;i5, 36

    MethUcn Ave. N. Lol.'l 77 to 85 .

    Myr t le Ave. S. Lol;; 14, 1,5 N. Lo ts 8 lo 10

    Ottt N u t s P a r k L o t s 122, 123 L o t s 0 to 11-43

    Ora Ave. y. L o t s 50 to 68

    Oregon Ave. S. Lo ts 88 lo 01

    P a r k St. E. Lol 1

    , P r a t t S t . N. Lot 134, 135 N. Lot 138 lo 140 N. Lo t 141 to 143

    Prospec t Lane N. Lola '256 to 258

    Redl lcd Ave. S. Lot 41

    Rockland St. Lo ts 150, 160 Lo t s 161 lo 169

    ;Roekvlew Rd. W. LoLs 153, 104 E. Lots 106, 107. E. Lots 110 to ,121 E. Lots 122 to 124 , E. Lots 60 to 64 E. Lots 102, 103

    Ruse St . Lots 40, 41'

    S t . Andrew Ave. S. Lots 137, 138

    , Sa l e rno Ave. E. LoLs '22. 23 E. LoLs, '28, 29 E. Lo is 7L Ti. E. Lots 73 to 76 iucl.

    Second S t r ee t S. Lots 3, 4 S. Lots 5, 0

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    ;: l , " l% I I 111 l.'l :; L o t I I \ I ;5. I.'.ils 15. Ki ,'j. XMV, 17, i 3 I I

    \i. Lots to. 'J) S. Loh, a, 10 I

    Shor t B e a c h Rd. N. Lo ts 130 to 136 .j •a. Lots 1.19 lo 120 J

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    An Independent

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    Foxon-to-Center Bus Run Opens For X-mas Shopping 5-4

    Our Telephone Niniibers Mdiioiiul: llOlnirl 7'58J] Business: Alwaler U-1661

    Vol . IX — NO. 39 Publislied Wnlly ky Tire Pr-ii riiblltjlioni. I i i i . ' Yearly Suk^rrinlioii J?.!!!) 1-.AST

    Bavkar Criticizes Dvoppin

    OfMcManmFvom Zoning Iki g

    Ai inoui iLTi i iehl of l l ic i i i ipolnt-i i i r i i l of Jcroi i ip (Jinity, of 12 R i v -er .St:, to tho Pluiii i i i iK „ ,u | y,^„. ills; Coniniissiuii eume into ycstei--i l i iy r i i l ldwi i i | . • ,1 v'ulo o t , t i ,p l iou i i l of .Si'li;i.'lnii'ii nil •IHiosilnv cvnii lni; .

    Orady Wiis u|j|ioliilfil uii Hit-vutr of llio Dcniucraticwiioii ibcrii of Ilio: 'Bouiil of .SfltTlinnii wliilp niiiioillj incmbi i r i n n k Bui l t t i xoted fill t i„ ,(, npiiomtmciit of C i o i R i I MtMiiiuis whom Gi iily will MiLtccd

    111 n liiitf vlalomoiit n i i iko i i i l t l c i / d l the fulliiip of tlio Dcm l i u u l s to IP ti|i|ioint M t M n n u s wlio hp siiiti iintl s p n t c l ftiithfiil ly and whoso p \p ( i i c i i cp was liLedcd « l i ( n the lomliiission v.a

    ^ l)llll(,il1(, lo 1 COlltUlsioll Itb WOll( \ 111 iidoptiiis a pilot pliin fui tilt i I aw II • * •

    "i. A pulilii l iear lng on tlii. n tw I /oniiig icguinlions, and the plan "^ n i e schedul d for 7 30 and 8 p m

    In t he T o w n Hal l nex t T u c s d a j . evening

    Ml McManub has bcrvcd the I own WLII ovoi till yca i j , as a niembei of tlio PlaiinhiB and ?uii liifc Coniniisslon said B a i k e i

    I bejlexc t h a t those persons in Ihe Dc iuoc ia t l t p i i t y who a i c lo siioiislble foi his i c p l a c e m c n t by an inexpc i i tnccd pcibon a t th is c i i t l t a l moniLnt ought to be a shamed

    P a i l i c u i u i i y iiiiLt 11 lb doiK a blue week b c l o i c tho Commib--ioii Is to t a k e action on tho pilot plan on whit i i Mi McMnnus nnd Ihe o i l ie r Republ ican m e m b e r s of Ihe commist,ion have w o i k c d so d iUten l ly

    I f u n k it lb to' the c iodi t of t)io Republ ican p a i t y he added

    t ha t both the pilot plan nnfl the scwci s u i v c y w o i e undectaKon wheii titey w e i e in conlol o t tho Town, aamin i s l i a t i on

    Ba iKer sold his oblectioii svas Hut i o jnpcli a t a i n s t tlip aplioinl-iiient of C iady oo it w i s lo Uit dropiiiiig ol McMalms In t h e light if t ho Inttci s expei lcnco Ob a

    Iwo t o i m m e m b e r of t h e boa ld

    F i i s t Se lec tman F i a n k Clancy s ta ted en i l i e r thW week t h a t be » a b concerned abou t the i m p i c s oion given in piioi news s t o i i e j t ha t G i a d y had ac tu Oly been a p liointcd Such apj iointmcnl docs n t t a k e place unti l tho Boa ld of be l cc tmen j c t u a l l y vo te on it I nipielv btated my own elio ee he said ol last wcci s announce m c n t

    Will Head MolluTs' March On Polio l ine

    Lady Of Pompeii Guild To Med Monday

    1 he Ladicb Guild of Oui Lady ot Poiniieli Chuic l i will mee t Monday a t 8 p m in t he C luteh hall A bue f busineis "meeting Hill be tol lorted by a l o x c i e d dLli supper of a Cliii.>tina< i n u g i a m ineluduig a g i a b b a t

    Oj

    iMrs 1 lioniiis McMulioii

    M i s Elaine l lomei MpMahoii liab be( n i e n a m ' tl as In ad of tiie a n n u a l Motl icis Maicl i foi Iiifantile Pnialybis The mnioh will be s taged at the end of the polio fund campaign in l a n u a i y accoid ing lo Mis Ru th Sch l fd in diicetoi of women s nr t lv i l lcs for the Natioiifii Polio I uuiidution m New H a v e n County

    r i l l s will 1)0 Ihp llilid VI ai tliul Mib McMalion will head t he lo ca! (l iHo A rcs,i teipd n u i s c she ib a R iadua te of t he G i a c e I los pitnl School of Nurs ing She has been a,sbOcialcd wi th the Na t iona l Polo rou i ida t ion since 1U)8 when bhp btfeiin woiUing as a polio ppidemic nu i so

    Union School P.T.A. Annual Chrislmas Fair Scl For Wed.

    T lu a n i i u i l Cl i i i s tmas ra l f of Union School p I A will be held on Wednesday , In l l u s d m o l and I toi ium t i l l even t is sel i idulod ftom 1 to 4 i n n and will p ieecde l|id >ei,ulBi niiinllily nieelinfc on tlio s ame evening

    r c n t u i c s of the fun \UI1 be numij ious types of fancy work new and us id toys books in addi-tion to home-bukf d gooiis and a whllo e l ephan t table A lUe grab bag will be avai lable tol t h e cliil d i r n

    Ca-elidiuneii of tin Union SchoQl / a i r^wl l l be Mis W Dale Gel l ing ami Mis Vincent Bal I t l t p 'USSibtad by the Xollowiiig gPiVcidJ (Otrtniittee M i s Raymond Billlngtoii^ Mib I i a i i k D A n i a l o Mis looeplt XJiMei^a M i s Robei l Kelip ' ipr Mi*|iect-ed froiii the n.ssessinenls o n n i e i -eliants . and o t h e r business nien OH' Main St. However , h c s u l d . more ' funds ^are expucted .

    The nidney is used to cover t he cost of, Installing and l a t e r s to r -ing of t he Chr i s tmas s t r e e t dec-ora t ions ' a n d ' f o r t he i r ope ra t ion . Stol'es a r e assessed on frpnt foot-a g c . ' ; • .. , - : . •

    Use Christmas Seals

    Stores To Kcmaiii )cii llnlil 9 P.M.

    For l.air Shoppers .siiirliiiB on Monday ami uii-

    III (;liristniiis Kvp, s l u m s In Hip KrtNl llavpii c r n t ^ r will rpltiuin tipi'H imlil 11 p.m. PHPII wi>rlt-il.iy fnr Ihp c'0iivfiii''iiep nf PIIS-tonii-.rs wlut liiu-p Iind lo \vall lintll tile ('l|i-lslnnis lo iln l i ter slllpplng.

    AiininimM-nieiil ' w a s mude Iiv Donald l l a r l l e t l , pr rs idpnt e l tliP r n s t l i i iMii ( hiiiiihi r of Coiiinleree *\lpt ra t ion of bus s i r v l n In

    t w d n I (ivoii unit Ihp r i i i l i t (III Wtd i l i sdav lhiilsdli> and I rl lii> itllci ooiiH III kail th is \\ eelc

    Mosl Services Kept Under 35 Mill Tax Rale

    W h a t wcip till final innsi