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Indenbserver Mcmanus Administration Wins Election 6 Radema ekers 74 O ra to n St Bev.-a.rk, IT.J. — Linden’s Oldest and Forentmt Newspaper ......¥ L ---------—- d — ^ — ------------ - • *' " ■ . - ■ ■ - ~ ..-“A- - ;y.: .- . ~ How Linden Voted In Yesterday’s Election COUNCILMAN- ASSEMBLY m a y o r AT-LARGE MAN U.S. SENATOR McManus Kempson W heeler Decker W ieser Smathprs Hawkes i n d e n p-irst Ward, District 1 ------- 3 6 7 123 3 4 7 129 321 2 6 7 197 pjrst Ward, District 2 ------- 1182 41 1 1120 4 5 0 1021 855 7 0 9 Second Ward, District 1 3 8 8 78 3 8 0 76 3 5 8 2 7 6 142 Second Ward, District 2 _ _ 371 72 351 89 3 3 4 2 6 2 143 Third Ward, District 1 ----- 3 0 5 91 2 9 5 9 7 2 8 0 2 2 6 153 Third Ward, District 2 ___ 347 95 3 1 6 98 317 208 122 Fourth Ward, District 1 ___ 2 4 2 53 2 2 7 48 233 2 0 6 60 Fourth Ward, District 2 3 2 4 80 3 0 6 b s e r v e r 79 298 2 5 7 9 0 Fourth Ward, District 3 ___ 2 1 8 8 0 2 0 7 79 196 178 104 Fifth Ward, District 1 _____ 4 2 0 86 410 85 405 364 101 Fifth Ward, District 2 . ___ 453 119 439 120 4 2 7 3 9 9 140 Sixth Ward, District 1 _____ 329 54 Vol. XXU— No. 44 Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1942 Price Thrse. Gents 318 52 308 2 7 2 6 9 Sixth Ward, District 2 _____ 320 51 309 51 293 267 6 0 Sixth Ward, District 3 _____ 178 39 177 28 188 156 38 Seventh Ward, District 1 __ 241 30 251 29 261 209 34 Seventh Ward, District 2 ..... 241 36 224 29 228 209 34 Seventh Ward, District 3 __ 229 26 217 McManus Administration Wins Election 6 to 1 27 206 163 43 Eighth Ward, District 1 ____ 327 48 318 41 299 272 62 Eighth Ward, District 2 . .. ._ 243 59 231 56 228 195 75 REELECTED TOTALS _________ ___ 6752 1635 6443 1664 6201 5 2 5 0 2 3 8 8 Mayor Scores Easy Triumph In Council w ith the Democratic Sweep ARMED WILLIAM MEEKINGS VICTOR OVER MATT HEW DANIELS BY MARGIN OF 97 VOTES IN V A ­ ■ '■ NTIIONY CACCHIONE, CANT COUNCIL SEAT OF THIRD WARD WARREN’S name is featured along a speaker, exercises, etc. On com­ v ,; if ’ anil Mrs. Ottavio Cac- with a group of men who recently pletion of our basic training we were cbion.'. i f 219 E. Elizabeth avenue, graduated from the special school all given diplomas. The exercises who was recently married to Miss Mayor Myles J. McManus, Councilman-at-Large H. Roy located there. were both formal and informal. The K;*.: iurin* Kriswalus, daughter of Wheeler and Administration-supported councilmen won in a formal one was very impressive, Ur. ..!!'! Mrs. Roman Kriswalus, of Writes WARREN: while the informal one was given virtual walk-away yesterday in an election market 1 by no fi.io Court street, writes home from “This fort has excellent food, by the men doiug drill routines with surprises. The electoriate once again sweepingly sh awed its Ft. I«ew:s. Washington, that he’s housing and recreational facilities guns.” enthusiasm for the present city government and returned to attending; officers' training and I believe this is the only camp A’ote—The Election Edition forced school He sends his best regards (at least that I know of) that gives us to leave out many names this week. office all of its candidates for reelection. The Mayor’s vote ;o ali hi;- friends. a private a formal graduation, with Sorry, folks. They'll be in n xt week. was 6,752. PVV WILLIAM,E. DENMAN, sta- The support is particularly striking in view of the wide­ 1 Ft Belvoir, Va., spent spread efforts to capitalize on the strenuous Republican cam­ r w-sh his mother and father, A ir Raid Warden Classes paign of Albert W . Hawkes, running for U. S. senator, which, Mr. and Mr C. E. Denman, of 22 rtwijod :• Trace, on a short leave. some expected, would encourage many more Republican William has been in the army since Postponed Until Next Week votes than ordinarily. - • M 1942. He's with the En- Mayor McManus won by over 6 to 1, receiving the largest sineer Replacement Training Corp. The three classes for air wardens who are taking classes in first aid The local soldier was a Pennsylvania originally scheduled for this ■week, at the present times, also xv ill be number of city Democratic votes. City Clerk Thomas J. 8. R. inspector for 13 years prior to have been postponed. Zone wardens permited to pick up the class after Wieser, running for Assembly polled a high city average, his joining the armed forces. who had not been notified of the te initiahl five week period. There with 6201, H. Roy Wheeler, was reelected for councilman-at- change beforehand, are urged to will be a Christmas holiday interrup­ MATTHEW F. NOWAK, 19, son take note. The classes will begin tion. The classes wind up on Jan­ large by a vote of 6,443. 'it Mr anil Mrs. Michael Nowak of next week. The schedule is as uary 22. Albert W. Hawkes, Essex industrialist, is the new U. S. 119 Carnegie street, has graduated follows: Blackout Drivers Senator, his plurality as of this morning recorded as 4,600 over Classes will be held Mondays at Field tests of prospective black­ from the Naval Training Station at his Democratic incumbent opponent, Senator William D. Newport, R. I„ and wiU be sent to the High School, on Tuesdays at No. out drivers, including two women, 2 school and on Fridays at the Jun­ a Navy trade or technical school for were followed by an eight-mile con- MAYOR MYLES J. McMANUS Smathers. special instruction, shore base or a ior High School. All classes begin roy drill through the city streets The County vote of Thomas Wieser, running for As­ next week and will be held from 8 shir, depending on the decision of this week. The -work of the drivers sembly, stood at 35,280 this morning. He was high man on the Navy. The Lindenite graduated to 10:30 p. m. and of the committee in charge were from St. Mary's High School in Eliza­ The classes will be held in such praised by William H. Aubrey, chair­ NewspaperWomen V FW Auxiliary the County Democratic ticket. beth, where lie played baseball and manner that a person attending a man of the plan and scope commit­ Republican incumbent candidates triumphed in most basketball. He was employed at the class who is forced to miss his regu­ tee of the Defense Council. contested offices throughout the State, reflecting a nation­ Phelps-IJodge Copper Products Co. lar night of attendance, can pick up There were forty-one cars in the Is Speaker A t Begins Drive O n in Rayway. on another night during the same convoy. The route was so arranged wide Republican trend which was dramatically shown in New week. The courses will be synchro­ as to give the drivers tests over York’s election of Thomas Dewey for Governor, ihe first IRV ("MURPH”) ZAROWSKY nized, all subjects being studied dur­ streets in poor condition as well as Jewish Council W ar Bond Sales Republican to gain that post in many years. writes that he’ s been transferred ing the same weeks. good highways. The speed ranged again, this time to Hamilton Field, The courses are an absolute re­ from eight to twenty-five miles an Mrs. Sarah Mann Des­ National Memory Week to Donald McLean, Union County Republican incumbent quirement in State Defense regula­ California, which, he laconically re­ hour. Police Chief Frank J. Hickey cribes Workings of Dom­ Be Marked By Campaign Representative, defeated George Walsh, Democrat, running ports. is “ quite a place.” It’s not tions and every warden must take arranged for police radio patrol car on an anti-isolationist New Deal Democratic ticket. one. Those who fail to do so, will and other protection. estic Economic Problems For Greater Effort far from famous 'Frisco. Previously, Republicans frantically tried to attract attention particu­ Murph" was stationed at Hammer be dropped from the rolls. The final examinations will be Miss Sarah Mann of the newspap­ Starting tonight and for a whole Feld, also in California. The local- The first five weeks will include held November 9. Aubrey has named larly in the Third Ward, where William Meekings, administra­ er PM -was speaker at a meeting of week thereafter, the Women's Auxi­ >te. former mailman, now is a Second first aid training, and in subsequent a disinterested committee to mark the Linden section, National Coun­ liary i of the Veterans of Foreign tion Democrat ran against Matthew Daniels for the seat va­ Lieutenant in the Air Force. He's weeks police work instruction will the examination papers. Graduation cil of Jewish Women held this week Wars will commemorate National cated as the result of the death of the late James Dobson. But the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Za- be given, and fire control, gas decon­ exercises will follow at a later date. at the Blancke Street Synagogue. Memory Week by conducting war rowsky of Roselle street. tamination and general air raid pre­ Barclay W.
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