Ferrigno, Corwick in Victory Sweep
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f e-4 A Weekly Newspaper Is Close To The People ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE ^ VOL. XLV, NO. 1 T“ THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968 923-9207 923-8377 PRICE: TEN CENTS Humphrey Overwhelms Nixon Locally Ferrigno, Corwick In Victory Sweep Democratic control of Hill ers expressed disappointment side Township Committee was in the results. Candidates Results assured in Tuesday's election Nearly 11,000 out of a regis DISTRICTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 17 13 14 15 when the Democratic candidat tration of 12,436 voters turned PRESIDENT es, Carmen Ferrigno and Mar out in this Presidential elec tion year. The cloudy weather HUMPHREYS) 271 177 553 275 689 824 487 377 470 309 332 249 130 165 596 5,904 vin Corwick, swept to victory proved no obstruction. Hubert NIXON (R) 132 128 210 124 116 296 315 326 356 , 304 285 264 166 144 417 3,583 with a margin of over 1200 vot H. Humphrey was Hillside's WALLACE(IND) 42 37 57 25 t 31 102 136 169 128 134 84 109 38 51 39 1,182 es. The Democrats defeated HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DUFF(D) 176 119 340 166 463 588 339 253 271 209 228 170 79 102 278 3,781 DWYER(R) 220 204 397 231 285 496 502 514 580 465 422 376 234 220 721 5,867 SHERIFF ORISCELLO(D) 252 179 492 295 581 764 500 444 254 352 368 269 179 176 627 5.732 BRINKERHOFF (R) 124 122 211 119 133 292 314 300 383 295 262 278 134 136 354 3.457 SURROGATE . LEONARD(D) 223 146 442 230 551 721 442 345 363 267 ' 288 208 109 137 392 4,864 K ANANE(R) 142 151 248 135 152 315 353 363 * 433 358 324 321 196 173 560 4.224 REGISTER OF DEEDS KANIA(D) 231 162 463 236 557 722 454 365 401 300 304 230 125 151 448 5,149 223 123 136 305 328 334 382 322 299 286 178 153 486 3,814 BD. OF FREEHOLDERS Mrs. Harold M. Brewster, Hillside chairman, receives af CALDWELL(D) 238 157 459 243 576 730 468 371 402 304 303 233 135 158 477 5,254 fectionate congratulations for going over the top in drive AHERN(D) 241 156 456 243 567 727 461 359 396 296 304 236 128 154 484 5,208 from her father, Harry Lebau, general chairman of the six- FR1ED(D) 243 154 464 247 571 743 46? 359 381 276 307 225 126 154 503 5,218 community $750,000 United Fund of Eastern Union County ZURAV(R) 131 136 223 117 130 291 326 321 376 314 308 273 172 147 465 3,730 MARVIN CORWICK CARMEN J. FERRIGNO campaign. DUNNE(R) 124 138 228 116 133 288 327 337 393 328 299 283 178 153 455 3,780 Republican challengers, E. choice for President with an M AGUIRE(R) 127 143 227 113 124 291 337 340 373 332 295 285 180 157 • 448 3,772 Jonathan Bell and FranKlin A. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE overwhelming majority of 5904 Over The Top! Feltman, in sevendistricts, the votes to Richard M. Nixon's CORWICK(D) 240 158 490 250 584 787 558 382 415 324 318 296 143 164 434 5,503 greatest Democratic majority 3583 votes. George Wallace Hillside is the first division in contributions through spe FERRIGNO(D) 247 160 512 244 556 814 576 434 461 354 341 338 176 171 485 5,869 evidenced in the fifth, sijeth made a surprising showing with to go over its goal in the cur cialized and1 determined-efforts FELTMAN(R) 184 178 302 174 26? 399 338 414 476 368 344 283 166 174 585 4.648 and seventh districts. <1182 votes. Thirty-six votes rent United Fund of Eastern Mr. Lebau has referred to his BELL(R) * 176 176 283 159 214 373 346 450 496 396 358 294 176 186 568 4,651 ' A close election had been were cast for DicK Gregory, Union County campaign. experiences with 260 cards of TOTAL VOTE 448 348 825 429 842 1,237 947 877 964 758 706 337 361 1,064 631 10,774 anticipated, but Democratic po four each for Blomen and Hal Mrs. Harold M. Brewster, high potential. which he dis REGISTRATION 544 412 946 501 1,006 1,455 1,051 1,006 1,080 860 816 .751 388 393 1,227 12,436 wer and confidence produced stead. township chairman, has an tributed to 40 volunteers. With the decided victory. The cam Results for the House of Rep nounced returns of $3,029 or 108 returns only two-thirds com paign had produced some heat resentatives saw incumbent percent of the goal. This is part plete, the amount raised is Two Finish Viet Nhm Duty Peterpaul Honored ed charges and countercharges^ Florence Dwyer take the hon of the $386,129 or 51 percent $30,000 compared to last year's Sp/4 Emil Amoresano, son of AdaK is the western-most link The surge of Democratic reached by the over-all six- $18,000. Mr: artfl MTs. Joseph Amore- of th"*vrSNam 'defense line. He ors with 5867 over Dr. John strength exceeded victory pre community drive to benefit 37 Warren F. Sawyer, executive sano, has recently returned achieved the rank of Commu- At UNICO Dinner Duff with 3781. Mary Kanane dictions of 300 and 900 votes. agencies. director, terms early returns from duty in the Republic of nications Technician Petty Of- was edged out by Veronica DominicK F. Peterpaul, a casion. The G.O.P. had worked hard Mrs. Brewster is the daugh "encouraging". Firms, whose Leonard for the office of Sur member of Hillside Chapter UN during the campaign, and lead- ter of Harry Lebau, general gifts last year totaled almost Deputy police chief and Mrs. rogate with 4864 votes over ICO National, received the or campaign chairman, and Mrs. $100,000, are running 9 percent Arthur Seale, parents of last 4224 votes. Incumbent Sheriff ganizations "SERVICE ABOVE Lebau, whose special gifts div ahead, mostly through increas years queen, Karen, represen SELF AWARD" at the ninth Bristol-Myers ision is following Hillside as ed employee giving. ted the police department, Mr. annual dinner dance at The Ma Thank Voters a close second with 95 percent The next report meeting will and Mrs. Sam Leventer, *he nor, W, Orange, Saturday, No of its $26,400 target. be a dinner at 6:30p.m. Thurs Hillside Lions Club, Mr. and Truck Hijacked In a victory statement vember 2, 1968. Russ Raffa, Citing the tremendous in day, Nov. 14, at the Community Mrs. Joseph Cucozza, presi Newark police at 1:45 a.m. Carmen Ferrigno and Mar past president, made the pre creases that can be attained Services Center, dent of The(ltali’an American last Wednesday received a re vin Corwick expressed sentation, and he noted that he Civic Association. port that a Bristol-Myers Prod their sincere appreciation also presented a life gold mem • i i • William C. Martucci announ ucts Division trailer-trucK was to the voters of Hillside for bership card to Mr. Peterpaul ced that Mr. and Mrs. Kaspar, hijacKed by three men-two white the confidence placed in in 1964, when he was president Hi W eek parents of the queen, and Mr. and one colored-on Delaney St. them at Tuesday's elec and Mr. Peterpaul was district and Mrs. Peterpaul, celebrat- FIRE ENGINE CO. 1 extinguished a fire in leaves at 5:50 p.m, at Avenue 1 in Newark. The tion. governor N.J. ft8. This was the .ed their 25th wedding anniver last Tuesday on Riverside Drive. driver, Dennis Washington,said “We wish to thank the first time UNICO. feted one of ***** sary last week. he was held up at gun-point by many, many worKers for its own members. The hand A FIRECRACKER WAS tossed against the nine by five foot Sam Fazzone announced that one of the white,men. their untiring efforts dur SP/4 EMIL AMORESANO DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR somely enscribed plaque read plate glass window of the Salem Pharmacy at 9:42 p.m. last Joseph C. Chieppa has been ap Washington was driven a- ing the campaign," the can in part: "Presented for altru pointed as the district mental Tuesday breaking it. Union police subsequently apprehended Viet Nam. tXiring his tour of ficer 3rd Class while there, round by the hijacKers and drop didates stated. "We feel it istic services to his commun health chairman, and that chap three Union juveniles tossing eggs at houses. They will be ques duty, Emil was attached to the Emil is now separated from ped off in Camden where police is truly their victory. We ity and for untiring devotion for ter was making the first dona tioned in connection with the firecracKer. l/84th Artillery, (a part of the the service and plans to contin notified Newark Police. look forward to serving the aid to the visually handicap ***** 9th Infantry Division),where his ue his high school education by tion from tonights proceeds. Washington said he was people to the best of oura- ped in Ufiion County." Mental Health is UNICO's ded THE HOLD UP alarm rang at# 5:12 p.m. last Wednesday at outstanding service and good studying in a school of interior blocked by a 1967 white Ply bility during the coming E.