
:i! 1 : : : .•''"••. •;.••••'••'" V"-. /''' •''• ;;<i'':";;r*^.:* ' •!' '• "J" ". .;S..'--"^.'- ' -'''',•'•'?•''*.'.^'ii^^' .'• •' ' '' '''*'••" V.,'-'- '.'./'" THB CRAMfOBP CtTttPT AHD CHROMlfcU. THURSDAY, i. last Twenty sky; "fitOi Chinese Daughter.- by d«r 1» the Pay-Off," by Zfenhh Rebecca West, and "Cfty of Frozen tnunlty planning, he expiate*. an* Brown; "Bird «f Prey," by Victor by W: V. J. *SS.. Wg Wong; The Stanley-Ste«n Senior Girt Scouts held - have created planning boards and ABOUT NEW BOOKS er^ by George Woodbury; "Fta^ mine P"«y Safturdav ^^ Canning; "Come Hbme at Even," Non-FkUea ' 1 JVeti? Pamphlet adopted zoning ordinances. While by Le- Grand Cannon, and "Dark "Tito and Goliath," by H. F. ence Nightingale - «g»-» ^ YWCA. W«tfi«W MOBILIZE o great many of these have been Bahama," by Peter Cheyney. "Education for MaturityT^W J- *>- full use of the game Armstrong; "Nones," by W. H. AuT FOR DEFENSE iGuidesPtans based upon adequate studies, some Also, "Our'Spoons Come from den; "Peking Diary," by Derk Powell; "The Joy of Handweaiv- panying ibetn were -Miss have been approached without too The Cranford Free Public li- ston. Ghioana Literary " awards Woolworths," by Barbara Comyris; Bodde; "Western Union." b:TAn- ing," by O. C. Ganinger; and "Mar- Wetjen. Bin. T. C. c. Through Your much thought. ' , • . went to "Little Squire Jim/* by tha's Husband; an Informal Por- Mrs. J. E. Jeffries. 1 brary has the following books "Hawthorne House," by Adele drew Boyd; "Mr. Lincoln's Army," Such^was the case-In the typical Robert Marshall and ."Son* of the trait of Georite Washington," by DeLeeuw; "Web of Destiny," by by Bruce Catton; "Samoan Dance ! GIVE TO' TBE CROSS community considered in the newwhich received literary prizes for Blair NUes. Pines," by the Havighurats. Muriel Elwood; "Warren of West of Ufer'Vby J. D.Copp; "Heroes of * Do's and don't? in community publication. The attempts 61 thethe year 1950. planning arc atractively presented Also. Philosophy and religion — Point." by R. G. Emery; "A Breath Civilization," by Cottier and Jafle; sample municipality to establish a Alnsfjeld-Wolf awards — "Your "A Guide to Confident Livings by of-Air," by Rumer Qodden; "Angry "South American Handbook," ed. G A R w o o D R ANF O R D KENILWORTH in a neu- publication of the State zoning ordinance are traced from, 'WE GO ANYWHERE* Department 'if Conservation and Most Humble Servant." by Shirley Norman Peale; Parents Magazine Mountain," by Ralph Hammond- by Howell Davis; "A Manual of the beginning to the point of its medal — "The Mature Mind." by Innes; "Morning ' Journey," by Simple .Perspective." by J. A. , Economic Development which is rlefeat due to improper approach. Graham; James Tait Black Me- .-.rtnally tho case history of a Jeiv H. A. Overstreet; Edgar Allan Foe James Hilton; "Dead Man's Sad- Doust; "Watch Your Step." by J. J. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1951 22 F*agcs -^- FIVE CENTS frhrrpamphle^bRoosonloJlilUp t ii prj7j — "The Tar Cry." by j L. P. Hglmjat "ProudjCasr ~"scy~tcnvn"here—k-tiowiv only—a* ihe need for community protcc- Emma Smith; Catholic. Writers' —Community X." The pamphlet, Doyle." by J. D. Carrr Pulitzer tie," by E. M.Kelly; "Mrs. Gaileyj" pie," by Bernard Frank; "Riddle tion from haphazard growth and Guild — "Seven Story 'Mountain," Camp President College Club to Hear Last Call to Register cM ivied —The Ctt*e <>< Community ije_^ -The Way West." by A. B.by Sheila Kaye-Smith; "A Nose for of MacArthur," by John Gunther; how -this protection can be ob- by Thomas Merlon; ,.Gold Medal Guthrie; Mary Roberts Rinehart Trouble;' by7 Jim Kjelgaard; "Florida's Golden Lands;" by A. J-: Debate by Students Red GFGSS T^or Primary Election •X." ' presents the -right'and. the tainod. for non-fiction — "To Hell and | Radio ' wrong way to approach the prep- mystery novel prize — "At Last, "Home Is an Island," by Alfred Henna; "HoWtaGet Ahead in V»e Students from Rutgers Univer- In' addition, "The Case of Com-Back," by Audie Murphy; Drama Tonight is the final day to . "aration of a master plan, a zoni.ntf Mr. Tolliver," by William Wiegand, Lewis, and "Margaret," by.Jeanette Armed Forces'," by Reuben Har- sity, and New Jersey. College for munity X" lists the services on Critics Circle award — "The Cock- register in order to be eligible "•" ordinance, and subdivision regula- and Southern authors' award — Lowrey. chow;. "Ihvestrgating Powers of Women will take part in. a debate Has 23% planning and'zoning matters avail- tail Party," by T.S. El^ot; Jewish to vote in the Primary Elec- tions. "Killers qt the Dream," by Lillian Also, "We Have Given - Our Congress," by Julia Johnsen, [ecord Budget Monday at 8:15 p. m. before the tions on April 17. The township able from the Department of Con- Book Council award—"The Wall," Smith. Hearts Away," by H. T. Miller; comh,; "FriU Kieisler," by L. ? Cranford College Club in Calvary In GOP Primary In n foreword to the booklet, clerk's office in the municipal servation and Economic Develop- by John Hersey, and Mayflower Lochner; "Disturber of the ePace, Lutheran Church. The topic will .Herbert H .Smith, chief of the The following new .books have "12 Vz Plymouth Street," by Ruth building wjll be open until 5 ment. It emphasizes ihe fact that Cup — "Debby," by Max Steele. by William Manchester; and "In- Our Cabs Equipped with 2-Way be "Resolved: The United States Of Quota planning section in the depait- been aded to Cranford Public Li- Park; "Murder for the Holidays," p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. to- those persons responsible for com- dex to Best PWys Series (Mantle) . Stanley Thinka To Study Proposed Should Adopt a System of Com- ment. soys.'•"Recently we learned Winners of National book awards brary: • by Howard Rigsby; "Return to the Jfor Better and Faster Service. night to take care of lute regis- In Republican Race Albany Christian munity planning should familiar- Beach." by M. C. Shedd; "AWOL —1899-1950". / • Figures Too L»w, pulsory Health Insurance." of an incident, in relation to theize themselves with the state laws were: "The Man with the; Golden FlettMi , For Parking Authority First Report Shows trations, according to Township To Enter Race for "Tall Ships to Cathay," by Hel-the Courier," by Bertrand Shurt- Also, "It's an Old .Cape qocl Cus- LIMOUSINE SERVICE FOR ALL Finance Commissioner Fred P. The debate will include four Clerk J.-Walter Coffee. ' •' development of nnc community in 'and the correct procedure to be Arm." by Nelson Algren; "Life of tom," by E. V. Mitchellr/'The Far IS $1,618,583 constructive speeches and four New Jersey where a great deal of en Augur; "Loved and Envied," by leff; "Harem Scar'em," by.Rose- Andersen was appointed chairman $3,021 Collected in To be eligible "Tto register, a Township Committee followed. Only in this manner, ac- Ralph Waldo Emerson." by Ralph mary Taylor; "Trouble in the Side of Paradise," by Arthur Miz- rebuttals. Rutgers students -will • discomfort and unpleasantness re- Enid Bagnold; 'The Whole Ar- ,fords 1951 municipal bud- of a Special committee by Mayor person must have resided in A five-way contest for the' two cording to the publication, ccann theL. Rusk, and "Selected Poemi;*' by Glen," by MauriceJWalsh; "A Little ener; "New American Songbag," Ftr Service CJ CRanford 6 take the affirmative and NIC girls Drive for $12,800 sulted from ;itli,»m;rt,K to adopt a mor," by Faith Baldwin; "Danger ngjor general «-- George E. Osterheldt at Tuesday New. Jersey for one year prior communities \at New-Jersey, rea William Carlos Williams. Night Music," by M. J. Ward; by Carl Sandburgr>fAlr Power and phold the negative side. •Republican nominations.for Tdwn- zoning ordinance. Nearly all of from Deer," by yiki Baum; "Quor- to" November 6, 1951, and in liy.e their ultimnte potentials of de.r Novel prize of Sydney, "Australia, "Sweet and Bitter Land," by Jos-Uniflcatlon," byil Sigaud; "East PROMPT - COURTEOUS^ DEPEND/ 1 Debating for Rutgers will be in Tuesday night'at the initial re- ! ship Committee loomed today with' —difficulty could have been avoided Wn,- by ^Phyllis Bentley; "Stormy p flnuaia —:..— •» j* th*Committe| e to look into a Union County for five-months velopment in an economical man- Morning Herald'-was awarded to eph Wayne; "Witch Diggers," by Wind oveTTPrague," by7Jan~Stran. avid Goldberg and Ledriafrd'Etz: port meeting-of tho fund drive I-the announcement that Thomas A. 1 had 'Community X' approached Range," by Dwight Bennett; "Mur- iip's'history - waTaoopted tion that a parking authority prior to that date. • ner. Copies of the pamphlet can be "High Valley," by Clift and John- Participipants from NJC will be committee of the Cranford-Gar- [ Albans. former chairman of the the problem somewhat differ- flously by the Township created ••in.. Cranford. • obtained by writing to tHc depart- Shirley Eisner and Joan Cox, both wood-Kenilworth Chapter,, Ameri- Republican Municipal Committee, ently." . " , , Tuesday night foUow- Mayor Osterheldt said he was. ment. : • asking Mr. Andersen to, investigate sophomores. can Red-Cross. This represents 23 and Lt..CoI. Charles J. Christian, In ordcF-to sliow the pitfalls and IUDHIT hearing at which no . comments were offered. -, what has been done in other com- Mr. Goldberg, a resident of Tren- percent of this year's quota of the committee's treasurer, wilLeri- . how- ••Community X" mi«lit have ton, is a junior, majoring in" poli- '•flew budget..will cause a munities and what could be done $12,800. ler the race before' tonight's filing avoided them, the booklet tells the Bourd I© Meet oints ln the local tex here in view of the fact that the tical science.
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