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; a c o . h i s t o r i c a l a s s ;:., liO H H O U T H FRSSiiO tD i W»J* .This Week COVE1UING rOWNMIII'3 OF Two Sections IIOLMUEL, MADISON MARI.bOllO, MATAWAN AND 18 Pfiges MATAWAN BOROUfill ‘ Member M em ber 92nd YEA R — 19th W EEK. National Editorial AsaocUUoa M ATAW AN, N. J., TH URSD AY, NOVEM BER 10, 1960 New Jertey Prcis Asnoclnttnn Single Copy Ten Cent* New Matawan Councilmen Walsh, Hyrne Win In Borough; Marz Out; Elected lu Maluwuii Township Democrats Win Madison; Marlboro To GOP A .record number. Of voters turn* 1034, was defeated in the general exception of the local candidate for Chaster, with. 1001 and 041 respec ed out to cast their ballots in the election by Cliffwood realtor, Myn* township tommiUee. tively, defeuted their Democratic Matawan area Tuesday as I^emo- dcrt Bonnema, the Republican can Mrs. Pauline K. Bdu‘, incumbent opponents, incumbent Lindsay Le crats made a further inroad in the didate, 1370 to 1255. x i tux collector, was tlie unopposed Moine and Robert V. Seber In llie Republican hold on the Matawan The defetit of Mr. Marz, Who has Democratic nominee and polled race for township committee. Mr. Borough Council and John Marz served as committee chairman 1722 votes. A public question, to LeMoine polled B07 nnd his running jr., long-time committeeman . in and mayor for all but two years placo -township employees _ under mate tullied 74k Matawan Township, was ousted of his eight consecutive terms, the state employees’ retirement In a three-way raco-.for township from the office lie has held since brought full- control of the three- system, was defeated 989 to assessor, Republican George Won- 1934. Republicans swept elections del won out with' 777 votes over in Marlboro Township and Keyport Democrat ponflld I. Miller who but Democrats turned the same How' Mtttawatf Borough Voted polled G51 and an Independent. Irv- tncRTriMadisOQ.Township;'Holm lns-G —Perry_..\vliQ_.i'i!Ct'lY!Ul_-^»n del Township voters elccted a Re votes. publican tax collector but retained -*i l 2 S 4 S Total Democratic Mayor James H. Ack- President ' Nlxon-Lodge (R ) erspn who was unopposed. ' ' IS8 ’■ 2 J5 34ft 258 359 1390 Madison Townsfjip . Kunnedy-Johnson (D) ICQ 208 158 . 105 241 . 90S U. S. Sennte . i ' Voters went to the polls In record * M a t a w a n B o r o u g h - Case (Rj 201 23ft 343 271 382 1437 numbers in Madison Township to Lord (D ) - m 177 142 150 197 . 821 return. Democratic Mayor John EDWARD E. HYRNE, R. JOHN J.'W ALSH, D. Matawan ’ voters split the local Congress , . * : • Phillips io another three-yeur term M VNDEitr IIONNKMA. II. MRS. IM UUNI! K, IIIvllR, O, \ Councilman Councilman tickets and clcctcd a Republican Towimhip Commltteu Auchlncloss (R ) ;i8 7 219 322 255 337 1320 on ihe Township Committee aiul TnXjCullocltir and a Democratic member of the White (D) V . 207 177 102 2-12 087 elect Joseph lloff lo the committee Borough Council in the only race — Freeholder i and George Flore as Township on the municipal level. Successful Woolley (R> • ' . | » 316 231 331 1293 Assessor. in their bids for office were Repub Kennedy Wins; GOP Sm ith ( R ) i ‘182 209 303 218 S24 1234 Incumbent Committeeman Dim- Rollo Wants To End lican Edward E. Hyrne and Demo Boron (D) • 5- 154 173 171 189 225 912 crat John J..*Watsh. „ . uld Macrae, the/lust of Iho Repub Osborn (D ) * ,t57 190 173 194 2.15 t)40 licans nn the flve-mun eommlik'o, M r. Hyrne w as high man on the Council - was n victim of (he Democratic municipal level in the race for two Hyrne (R ) Takes Senate, County 183 202 280 211 SOB ‘ 1188 tidal wave which carried • every All Service In Area full-term seats at stake on Jhe . Bachman (R) 1G9 193 2G2 205 291 1120 office on the bullot to victory in Rollo Tronull Corp., Aabury Park, Hello representutlve?! Monday nt *Vice President Richard Mt Nixon cratic candicinlcs Karl K. Baron CQuncil with 1186. Mr, Walsh was Walsh <D) . M 213 238 235 2fl4 1153 tho township. Democrats now hold has applied (o (he Slate Hoard of yesterday conceded the election to and E . Donald Osborn who tallied sccond with 1153. Unsuccessful were Form an (D ) . -157 219 Iho Keyport itorouph Hull! Thu la»“ 213 235 277 U l l ull five seats on ihe committee nnd Public Utility CommisHlotiers fo r J-Sen. John F, Kennedy after a rec- 55,686 and 57,485. Lawrence Bachman, the sccond lent unnounrement by tho firm. Ul Totu’ Vote 2383 are expected lo re-elect Mr. Phil pcnniHslon to give/up lln fnml'hlso Ofd number of citizens went to the The county went Republican in GOP candidate who polled 1120 and lips to another term as niuynr and dlsconlhme all bus aervlce- pro eiul all service, Is ex|ieclud to bo polls to produce one of the closest (continued on page seven) William Formon, Democrat, who man township committee to the Re wlien tl\u committee onianUen at vided b y the firm In the hayahore met hy sim ilar pntU'Kts. popular votes in history. However, received 1111. Marlboro Township publicans for the first timo in more the start of the now ye ar. ureu. Kuyport also has asked |‘epresen« M r. Kennedy won enough states to Republicans carried the first, Mr. Phillips und Mr. Hof! polled l,oiiiH Rollo, head of ihe fit in, ta llv i’H of tlie M arallm n Hus Co., .give hirn more than enough elec third and fifth voting districts in than a half-century. ' Marlboro Township Republican 53B0 and 4901 votes respectively to snftl (his morning tfib appliculinn's South Amboy, In atteiul Ihe limit'- toral votes to become the 35th NJEA Convention the borough in the election which Tha defeat orM rrM arz followed candidates made it a clean sweep set down Mr, Macrae with 4175 and effective date Is, Dec. HI. lie mt|d inn Moiuluv. Mnratluui lno>es p«s| president of the United States. showed a difference of only 75 a strange pattern seen In tho of all contested offices as 1902 vot ers made their decisions ot the John L Chamberlain, former may tlm bus firm plans to give no i I n <('onllnimd on i lx ) : “DrTU ie'itate' and" county levels, votes- between - the candidates, re?, township during the past .threo elec . _ (continued pUKfl 8|X) fiuncliiso fur leutes between Muta< the Republicans maintained their pauses Dispute... ceiving the highest and the low* tions, Tho township carried all oth*-” polls; Incumbent Mayor Charles T. wan Rod Freehold and Freneau to hold InMonmouth and in the Third McCue and his running mate, Paul Closing School For est number of votes. er Democratic candidates witl* the Red Hank. , - . Congressional District where in* The borough went solidly Repub SqiiareF ect cunobent Rep. James C. Auchin- ‘’W f’ re going to turn over tho ,37 Jo Attend Rapped lican on the national, state and Hear Complaint franctiiso to tlm PUC, is whnl II doss withstood a strong bid by county levels as 2383 persons went Matawan Township'Tally Mrs. Kathfrine Eikus White, Dem amounts to," M r, R ollo ttald, “ It Matawan Township. Board of Ed* to the polls. The election split ■ ;... Voting Districts In Madison Gym ! ocratic b o x fu l, 132,760 to 119.894. will ho up to Ihe PUC to deckle ucation Monday ordered schools maintains a 4-2 split in tho borough I 1 1 Total On Revaluation whut It wonta to do wllh It," ho jM r. Auchincloss carried Mon Wing Accommodates council with Republicans keeping President i mouth and Ocean Counties w ith closed tod^y so teachers could at added, Service -between Freneau majority and control of the mayor's Nixon-Lodge (R ) 3tg 368 377 1093 New Values Seen and Him! Bnnk pasnea tliruuuh M at enough votes to overcome a plu tend the New Jersey Education As Program For 15Q0 ch air, , Kennedy-Johoson (D) IH III 4ftl IM S rality rolled up by Mrs. White in Noi Reasonable awun, MntawunTownhhip, Keyport, sociation convention at Atlantic It marked the first timo in over U. S. Senate , • / . Ovur HtllKI aquare U'«t (if floor Middlesex County. Incumbent GOP Union iknch, Keunjilnirg, und Mid Cjty, today, tomorrow and Satur 20 years that Democrats have been Case ( R ) 191 4do 403 no s Michael F. Kidms, Iluvlne Dr., dletown ’I’ownshlp, n|ioi:i> w ill Im (im vIJfld In tho Mud' Sen. Clifford Case easily disposed day. Ther order to close was a able to hold two seats on the coun* Lord (D) - . ' ( SIS M l M l 1 1301 Matawan, Monday complaint'll to l»on To,vmbi|> liljjli Bi'hnnL.uyimn. Ot his Democratic opponent, Thorn matter of some vexation as Harold ; " H id Appllwl 'l u cii. Councilwoman Genevieve Don Congress - L.'.^ the M atawan Dormiiih Council thnt Dlficootlnue hundny ticrvlco alum, Thla huiio wlim (if thu iiSw Lo rd , to return to nfs seat in the 371 - 3 4 7 - 332 1050 nell, now vacationing In Florida, Auchlncloif (R) .. Z new valuations of property in the The inis firm ’s announcntnenl fol< Im llilInK w ilt Im llio cflnlur of alt ' Upper House. a ■ M t III 471 1411 has been the lonp Dem ocrat on the White (D) C :? borough, especially hii own; wme lowed hy two wegka, another tip- DlliltM|i;ii nnd.pltytical I'duvallDtt lor ■ ? r GOP Freeholders Elected .