••";"'f '•-•;i:i';;v.'V"^.-K.; • ;'•'• \--'A RD CITIZEN AND CHRONI P»*» Six, Banned'Books on Exhibit At:. •Junior• •• • •.••!• • College• ••&' • • . •.-Library • • <j* . iMi ..„•..,-- -- -T - s-ArhM^hav^biewW^^jawlti-tJiroUghoutrhislUjry; K on display in the Union Junior College library in observance of Rational Library ' Wetfk, which opened Sunday and continues through tered' u »rtond oUas null matter at' Saturday. ' _ , j • ~ • ; — the Pott'Offlc« at Cranford. N. J. TEN CENTS The exhibit was arranged by [ tH-ruxfuviIs should ' be of special Sections, 28 Pages CFANTORO, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1960 (Jjeorge P_, Marks, IIIL of Colottia. interval to Cranford area resi- ollege librarian. ' ' j I dents.," Dr. MacKay said. "Throughout history almost ev- iry classic has becrt banned by Board Votes Citizens* Freeholder Bid >me' group," Professor Marks AOL-Sponsored Show pointed out. • | '•..•• Bring Repeated ou TV All Teachers In observance ol National Li- Kadiniah Chapter of B'nai B'rith Ta Speed New Vote on rary Week, Dr. Kt'nneth C. Mac- \ television v By Osborne Holds Lay, UJC president, invited \he \ On Pay Guide 'Partial transportation subsidies, iublic to visit the [college's taree j er> to !JHC in to >ee "Salute to4he The Board of Education voted an immediate start on ^plans to entrally-located library in its [ American Theatre." an >awnrd Tuesday night to place all teachers tronvert the Walnilt Avenue or June 14 Reserved.; ~ ew Nomahcgan Brining. The li-,' u-inniufi show to be presented to- on the sa'aPy guide- . In this .mov . e LivinEston Avenue • Elementary 6 app roX ma ror 2nd Referendum irary is open fro 8 a.m. to 9; - - -'- - - ' m I" . ' ^- School to a junior high school by Local Vote Interest ntturwv evening fronv9 to 10 p.m. Mrs. G. Hoimes Williams, p.m. Jvionday' 'thr ,gh Thursday f cn -charju:1 2 The prograni. first president of the Board of Ed-*,, There will be no contests on the local level in either pri- ind front 8 SLfflB S"5TWJ5 iS*S t p.m. on Fn- j siio^,, |Js5 December, is being rc- ucation, announced that June mary next Tuesday, but there is a Cranford-entry in the 10- a-v- • •' ' j plated by popular request. 14, has been . reserved• for the man race'for three Republican freeholder nominations. Harry Dr. MacKay added that thc U- , -j^ j>i*l£ram uas presented "by Are you a dip ("second referendum oh the new Days Event V. Osborne, Jr., of 5 Dartmouth road, is running bracketed with COO for adjustments of teachers Actions Wefc-ptt.posed to the high schopl. The date was set. June 3 ana 4 have been selected irary is open to the public for; thc AntvDt-famation league of salary toward the sulary gu de Juchonft " J^ Albert S. Kppf of Elizabeth and Peter J. McDonough of Plains .:idin^ an 1 re-Jc.irch work. & B'nlh Women. Brant Coop^', by citizens> in the event the board has for the 12th annual celebration 1 rM following a public hear.ng on the ' utce (or a Bcttcr cranfora field with the endorsement of ' "Our collection of more than &* ,rstr-.j!h ol Cranford is the ADL crystallized plans for the new of Cranford Days. JMans for the or a peltiskirt person? E. Hawkins. Jr.. J - -eting in Uncoln School school by that time. week-end event were discussed the policy committee of the Union County Republican chairman^f the teachers' com- T^aV r Mrs. Williams explained- the last Wednesday" at a meeting at- mittee. said, "Our study has shown -point program was June date can be called—oft if tended- by rcpM-'sentativsi of 23 Committee for the freeholder ; TOWNSHIP OF CRAXFOBU on the Citizens' Commit- the board decides it—is- not local organizations. nominations. mately $19,000 of . oir~.mM0| *<*.recommendation that every ready to present a new proposal One .of the highlights of this Considerable, local' interest also> OBOINANtX NO. «W-I Answers by meht brings an oi our possible step be taken to rcsub- at that time. A .new proposal year's celebration wilj, be a sew- ; A\ OSBWAXO: HEGULATING THAK- budget allotment brings all of our is being, shown in the three-way VIC AND AMENDING AND SUPPT-E- to their proper place niit a referendum for a high school would be advertised one week ing contest and fashion show, contest between Senator. Clifton! , ''VENTING SECTION tm OF CHAPTER teachers up in advance of the referendum Wesley N.'Philo, co-chairman, te- !» or THE 1961 CODE OF GENERAL on a salary guide based on their to the voters this spring. P. Case,, seeking reelection, and;, J ORDINANCES. AS AUENDU) AND and their education Purpose of the proposal, accord date, she said. - pprted.. ' He said Mrs. Cj»rolyr. Robert Morris of Point Pleasant t SVITUEMEXTEO / • >«nK to. Da y Yuknus, associate home agent and David Dearborn of Elizabeth : M IT ORDAINED BV THE -TOVVN- preparation. • > B to. David N. Tyre, spokesman ' SHU' Cv>MliJTTEE OF'THE TOWNSHIP '•yc have taken an essential step 'or the Citizens' Committee, was Union County Extension Seryice for the Republican nomination, .for liV CKAXFORIJ: '/•'• toward .keeping good teachers for to emphasize thc urgericy of an will help to,draw up thc contest United States Senate. In "trie-' Cranford children," he continued, early referendum on a plan that Muni rules to be announced next week. Democratic primary, Thorn Lord "Our competitive position is great- would meet with the. approval of Mr. Philo. reported that Leshher's of Princeton is opposed by Rich- ly, strengthened by this move," the overwhelming majority of the Fabric Center will donate prizes ard M. Glassner of East Orange for *• Strvct i*. twrrby - -• • • ™mmnnilv. Hft cited the urgent Band Project One-Way'- Street br- community. in the' sewing contest. ' the Senate nomination. yvl Aiid Brcch tt Dr. Hawkins declared. —TVrcother ' highlight will be Corigresswoman ' Florence 'Pu onlitunre 4incndid and Under Study dance contest for teen-agers on Dwyer of. Elizabeth is .unopposed; p/m 9.O3 of CHaptrr 9 of June 4 conducted by Yveite' \ » I9SI «>«lc iii Central Onliiuu>cv>;, usl The possibility of forming a for Republican nomination for re- ; ..RurctSed . Vndi *upplrmrnt«l> have met several times with the reasons why every municipal band in Cranford was •b!ince Studio. Refreshments /will election, while in the Democratic, Little walkers need j' Section 7-4' Tfus ordinAn^c bhall tuktf Lbe madJe to u n a proposal to be served by the Cranford Lodgi primary Jack. B. Durin of West- ; rCrcl tipw |>ulslirjit»an after final wejfare committee of the Cranford ~ — ~ *~ " " J discussed at a meeting of the -o» £in>\ulrd by, statute. * NO FISH STORY-^Rickie Stevens, almost 3. grins about the fish. the voters^ no later than June. ' Township Recreation Committee in of Elks'and trophies awarded by field and V. William DiBuonov I /IRA D. DORIAN Teachers' Association in order to Simart mothers ho didn't catch'— he wasn't even trying -^'when trout season arrive at a mutually ..agreeable The Citizens' Committee spokes- the Municipal Building last Thurs- Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335,, VFW Hillside, mayor, are vying for the i . / Cfeamnan, ToWsuhlp "Oi man expressed the conviction that ^ HARRY V. OSBORNE. JR fAM«l: • . ' * • • 'end last Saturday, He is thc son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. plan. The-i- welfare committee, day night.. A roller skating event also i: congressional nomination for the . .who ask for • J. WALTER COFFEE. ^ a sizcab)c reduction in thc cost scheduled for the youngsters. Sixth District . / Ti Cleric Sti-vens of 427 Manor avenue. ' photo by headed by Stuart Qoldblatt of Recreation Chairman Herbert R. the Cranford High School faculty, Of thc referendum was a necessary Jacobus appointed Henry ^A. D6- Thc annual celebration will get A large portion • of this Presi- UltHMBl had asked the board to bring all ingredient of any new proposal, tering.of 208 Beech street and Hod- off, to its usual early start on June idehtial year's big ballot is taken stating that they felt certain that Community I up by the names of aspirants for of the Township teachers up to guide. man P. Harrison of 7 Fourth ave- 3 at the railroad station where many voters were anxious to. sup- vf ti>r To»-nship of Cranford. Last year the board established nue to conduct a survey of public commuters will be greeted with election as delegates-at-large» al- J . 3Llirci> IS. I960. • und Drive This Saturday port a school at a cost they con- interest in such a project. a cup of coffee served by the Crjinr ternate delegates-at-large, district / Todlm J. WAITER COFFEE; a guide for initial placement of sidered more appropriate. Gopd^Fniday ' Township Cleric. new teachers, with previous ex- "Our purpose in setting>up such ford Lipns Club and doughnuts delegates and alternate district Smart motlieis know how/ March 33. I960 .'/ ' Possible approaches to cost sav- by the Village Improvement As- delegates to' the National Coa-^ Adv Fers: S&IO 4-7 Boys' Baseball Leagues perience, allowing $150 for each ings , included by 'the committee a program," Mr. Jacobus said, important baby's tirst shoes year of creditable service. This "would be'to bring back .a' part of sociation. ' Boutonnieres will be ServueSet ventions of • both thc Republi- are. Thai's why »«» many n .i,ousc-to-house canvass for funds for support of the program in its proposal were a study of distributed by Cranford Unit 212, Cranford churches will unite to- and Democratic paries. guide is now being applied to the the percentage utilization of class- Americana—the summer band con- Cranford's Public Affairs Com- mothers'choose {*•»*» Tod- the Cranford Boys' Baseball Lcagutswill be conducted throughout entire staff.
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