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"• ./' mHC'' "•• .!•.'•• •'•\/., r .. • ••' 7- •' .' THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AWD CHRONICLE, THUHJ»3AY. OCTOBER 2», **••,- :.•_!-',- lions QnB Speaker Builder Promises to Co •.' • - ' -' .- Schools Jpy ext Year KENIL5KORTH not .interfering with 'Classes be- GARWOOD Records The-Ren#eral contractor for the wo new elementary schools has cause of the good weather. , •; ' 36 Pare — TEN CENTS iromised to complete tha two Loiiis, Troutman, president, pre- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1953 til,- INwt OfBrc at Cr»nlon»..X« J Newspaperman Tells uildings by June, 1954, Burton C. sided,; ' " .';' : •'"' " '. "•• Vol. LX. -'Ni»-- •*»•' Uekien, chairman-of the building .-. lions Club of Need •ommittee, Tuesday evening re- BRING YOUR NEXT PRESOUrTIONS TO For Continuous Fight ii.rt eti- to -the Board 'of Education.? Candidates Slate, Congress The board is now constructing Historical Unit ning •".'.I'' , ' ' .^^M^k . ' ^nl ^al ' ' ' - .Keeping sources of information he new 12-ruom schools in Walnut BARON'S AND PROVE TO ~ " 'open to'• the* public, particularly venue and Brookside place. •_•._ those relating to all levels of'gov- Views Scenes '•.•" .' •,":'.<•' u%'-.';%;. ernment.' is a continuing fight in Mr. Delden saitl the building Oil which both the press and public i rniTn it tee." the architect arid engi- ' .must take part? Hugh N. ,Boyd, I't-rS from the .architect's office OfEarly Days 1 ift. with the. builder last, week to Fight* for Governorship, Congretw...Seat- chairman of the Freedom of In- Photographs . taken in Cranford formation Committee*, of the Now i.sruw building progress; The rate 5IAVECREA1 I; in the 1890s and early 1900s, in- Student Window Painters Vie, Hbld Election Spodight H<-re With Only i Jersey Press' '.Association, told 1 construction at the present'time 1 MM. MM , geis November 9 -members of the Lions Club Tues- •: "fairly good." Mr. Belden said,™ cluding pictures of local groups nil pointed "Sut~thi«i the weather such as the ..Bicycle Club, Lawn Eerie Sights Greet Passers One C!oinniitlrr Battle 0111 mitral Srl'tte , day night at :thc Coach and Four. 1 Hearing on Request Mr. Boyd, general manager of las bffn cooperative . ,o Tennis Club and. baseball teamj Wi*h little- diHibl a< t<> iftc «>utc«nf»c <>f the local contest, the spot- 00 . lU-ins for a new private swim- Senior and junior high school students have started their art the New Brunswitk Homo 4Ncws Tre chairman reported that bills were shown by Shelley-F. Austin licht.of the General E!cdi«n here Tuesday will be focused on the Bit- or ton percent of the tola) cost af. 101 Forest avenue at a ouarter- I NYLON .uinU 'pool in Cranford were re- work in the ^annualHalloween window painting contest in preparation ter puljcrnatorial rs-.ee -:sd the fight lor congressman fnS'rrf the Sixth 5 and a past president of the state ll PT. veled yesterday when applica- press association, related incidents' liivc how .been paid .Jo, the-, builder ly meeting of the board of trustees for judging Saturday at 1 p.m. '•'.•.!• , , or work ilone Irom July 1 t^^SJout " by the Cranford The contest is being sponsored-this year by the Cranford Busi- in Argentina, Bolivia, Columbia, of the Cranford Historical Society Suimmin'a Club. Inc., for fc zoning In thr lo<.il i-oftiiS-:. Mayor Fred P. Andersen and Public Safety Nicaragua and Egypt, Where ciu- HUGH N. BOYD he li^iniiinK of October. " . HAIR BRUSH held recently at'the hon\e of Trus^ v-.rimce for Brown's Pkjnic Grove,] Vess Association in cooperation with the Lions Club and the Klwanis Commissioner..Cliaienee l_ fi '.z, Republicans, are seeking reelection "tailment of information and press ; Ir/other action, the board gruiit- leu Austin F. Dohrman, 307 Linden CLUE STYLE — YOUTH SIZE located, on Roselle avenue, at the Jlub. to the Township C^mmhlcc T!:ey are opptiscd by \Williain J'. Downey, freedom have led to dictatorships ier'Nt-vvs and New .Jersey •chair- 1 , The following "^Students of the Vuse- of classroom spucc and theplace-.. - • • \. " [„„( of Bloominfidale avenue, to a Democrat. .' * .".-•' " ,..;..'• and curtailment of individual tioe- .m'an of the Sigma Delta Chi Free- seventh, eighth and ninth'g"rai3«S;"of g/mnasium In Sherman School to •frustet' C. W. ,iit construction pf~ the new dom of Information Committee, w n Cranfprdl High. School are" entered —; ;—+—The_principal Contenders irt^ the/ . doros ;.„.„„......,J_X',. -.._„_..,.,.__.''. •_',.. ;;, ,I ThV-Board of- Adjustment- iVrirChjy^ thutey )( in the junior divisionT". '"'"""." ••iilw.n:iinri:i| contest me Rcpuhli- •• "The speaker cited several *inT- Air Patrol foVWiiil purpose's'.'''The. SHOWER J,m scheduled a public hearing on LnitedFuiul |can Paul L: Troast.'chairman of tho Citizen and Chronicle-and a mem/ 1 mission had painted the interion Bell's Drug Store, 17 . North • stances in this country arid in New. Lx-iiii'tl ilt'tidod there would be no tho application for November 9. • New ."icrscy Turnpike .Authority, ber of the press association's Fpi if the museum on" North Union Union avenue, Valerie Griffin, Pat Jersey where sources of informa- itrvice foe in view of the fact that Incorporation papers for the and former State Senator -Robert committee, participated. The wrp- ivenue, and that MrSv Oliver E. Hamilton and Nancy Tidabock; tion have been'-closed,' particularly he progrum is in line with a pic-"Werner, regent of Crane's F\prd TOOTH BRUSH w club have been filed by Car^- Meyner 'of 'Wa'njph-' County. The . (•ntiiri was at ranged by Lt. Lester n( Nears Goal Kurtz Market, North Union ave- to the press," but have later boch ;>aredness ifiogrum. lulling into lhapter. Daughters of the A roll K. Sellers, attorney, and ^tem- race is conceded to be very close. powoii: . / nue, ' Barbara " Lawrence, Carol opened in the general public in- .he some category as civil defense. an Rcvplutibn,' had assisted novarv officers are listed: as fol- Lot Hit Also, in the race are Albert Ronis,. • TE'. C. Rcarick, chalrmar/of the KqJSs and Louis - Fisher; Center terest. He described newspapers Tho squadron will' use the school lcuning and putting up fresh c lows:' President. Robert E. Crane; Collections Total Henry Krajcws_ki and Qlcndcriin as a conduit of information from Lions .BlindN Seal committee, re- TURAL BRISTLE Markefe 100 North Union aveniie, mo .night a..week. , .Urns;* .' .''. ,'•' -.'' .-•;• ; . i- NA dQTHPASTE SPECIAL . sccrJlury,-' Henry Ashwell," and Under New Management Ryan. ported a tfjtul of $1/27.75 had 1 Kenneth Meeks, Douglas Tucker Mayor Announreti \th'e source of the news to the gen- Mrs. Elmyra Shugart, third On recommendation of Trustee I treasurer,-WJlliani P. Schmal. Di- $16,287, 79 Percent Insurance Republican George F. Hetfield o( 1: been received'from 809 contribu- and Steven Anderson, Citizen & Th? Cranford First Aid Sljutul, Inc., will officially begirt -its eral public and declared" that with- grade teacher ot Cleveland School, Hay A. Clement, chairman of the .45 LISTERINE £ for fgQc rectors include James M. Rich, Holly, Orriiartl Strt-el Plainfield seeks to succeed former out newspapers the public, would tors and "appealed v'Wj^loeul resi- Of $21,000 Quota Chronicle, Janet McCpnnell and duties on Suriday when it. takes over.the care, custody, operation, was granted a leave of absence for membership committee, the fol- jticmc Halvorsen, Dr.. Henr^. J. tonErcssmart Clifford P. Case of havte a difllculf'time obtaining un- dents <o send in tjWlr contributions' he 1^53-54 "school year. Mrs* HAIR BRUSHES 1.12 CHLORODENT 69c & 43c Both g<Jc With $16,287.12 or .79 percent of Joy Watkinson. ».-'.•• control of aijri title to the municipal ambulance. I'rojrrt Rejecte«| Rahwdy in the House of Represen- for this worthwhile project. Presi- lowing were accepted: For regu- Miueur, -William G. Schmal and biased information on which to ar- Gloria Mills.oi Cranford, formerly Jar membership — Mr. Austin, the $21,000 quota in Cranford's Also, Cranford Paint nad Hard- For • A resolution officially turning the municipal vehicle over to- tatives'. His Democratic opponent , rive at.thcir own opinions. dent Roy K. Schiller conducted the LADIES' AND MEN'S Mi. Sellers. ware, 104 South avenue, Karen Following receipt of sc\en letic of Garden City, 'L. I., wns hired to Reuben T. Robinson,. Harlon W. According to the officers, the twelfth annual United Fund-Cam- the squad was adopted Tuesday night by the Township Committee fronrt resideiiLi of Holly and Onfh- is also a Plainfield resident, Harrl- V A question and answer; period business meeting und singing was replace Mrs, Shugart. A graduate .47 paign turned in through Monday Sorenson and Theresa Zizwarck; son A. Williams, Jr. They .are both led by Henry Loyett y/lth Mr Drew, Mrs. .Jacob Stanley• and (hroc acre picnic grove has been Trustees Approve. and an ordinance repeaUngJhat^chaptoi' of the 1051 Code of^jGen- u»:i"streets protesting it nwmmfn- followed itvwhich Harold Keenan, ol New York University, Mrs. Mrs. FJdward T. ;Towler; for life rtight, H.-T. Stitherljn, vice-chair- Suburban Trust Company,. North attorneys. ' •; •Rearick.at/fhe-pinrio,_..:: ™SsJ___ ji>;iscd.:with option^ to buy' front 1 eral Ordinances pertaining'to the reKuUTmmiriul control of the n>u-. latiori <•( the special parkinc com- • - .-dty editor\f-The Plainflelu" CoW Mill*-' taught™ for- eight- years—in- Tfnembership' r=i- MtsT~ Austin:" Fr 'ntah'r this' weeir appealed^to every avenue, Patricia Rokacs, Sandra The fight between Mr.' HcUicld Cail and Howard Brown, owners, Accident Coverage mittee that the triangular property Gilrden-City. ./ . ' Pohrmyn. worker to complete all calls and Castaldo, Beverly Garvey and nicipal ambulance was introduced on l'ir^l ica<liivii". 'l^ublic hearing and Mr. Williamshus taken otv^na- ' '•i'.' subject to approval by the Board OrcKalfd and Holly slw«t* be Miss Marie Custard, who is do- President • William F.