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Name Conford to State Post Malone Mayor Choice, Di Buono New Member •' V ■ ^ rourNcw Members Conford Will Not lie Sworn In; Name Conford Are Appointed To To Concentrate On State Post Malone Mayor Choice, Mayor Milton B Conford, w ho*------ r*---- -------- ------- *--------- —------ Police Department today was.appoln.tcd First Assistant j eartiesf hQpes for thelr tuture wel„ Four new members of the Police Attorney General and Counsel to ] fare and happlncss. Department; having qualified by Governor-elect Robert B. Meyner. | ..j am always golug to retaln an Civil Service examination, were Ap­ attended his final meeting of the | ttctlve lllterest lu the afIalrs 0[ To State Post pointed by the Township Commit­ Township committee T u e s d a y HUlslde and hope th a t l wlll. be tee Tuesday night effective Ja n ­ Di Buono New Member (Special To The Times) « uary 1. They are Alfonse J. Miner- n g i and made the following ■ cadt.d upon whenever our govern- vino, of 1313 White street; Law­ announcement: ■ ing body thinks I can be of service.” TRENTON—From the temporary office of Governor-elect rence S. Stern, of 280 Williamson It is with deep regret that I Commissioner / Henry Goldhor For the first time in a num­ Robert B. Meyner, Hildebrecht Hotel, today came the following avenue; John W. King,.of 1313 Lib­ have to advise you t^iat I shall not \ noted that in ffie past £he county ber of years, the Township announcement: erty avenue,, and Joseph R. Smith, be able to serve the term of Town- j state and nation had Oborrowed'- Committee will hold its New of 388 Sanford avenue. Arthur Iss- ship Committeeman to which I was men from Hillside and it is some- The accent will be on youth plus Vear’s Day reorganization ler, a temporary patrolman, was elected in November. I have accept- thing to be expected. Ho added that meeting tomorrow with four Intensive legal experience in the continued on that basis until the ed an invitation from Governor- I while the township will sustain A new Department of Law and Pub­ next list of Civil Service eligibles is elect Meyner to serve the State I severe blow, he was sure all would members until the committee government in a position whose lic Safety which is prepared to take issued. miss the departing member and appoints the fifth member who Joseph Cupido, of 1275 Liberty exact nature will be publicly an­ what he stands for He expressed his will succeed Mayor Milton B. over when Governor-elect Robert nounced by him. My duties in that avenue,, was appointed to the Road personal regret at Conford'S de­ Conford, who announced B. Meyner is sworn in January 19 Department and Miss Ernestine connection wlll begin officially parture. as New Jersey’s, first Democratic Policastro was continued as a temp­ January 19, 1954 and wlll preclude Praise From Colleagues Tuesday night he would not chief executive in a decade. orary clerk in the office of Town­ my giving to Hillside the time Commissioner John M. Malone take the oath of office bocause The average age of Meyner's first ship Clerk Howard J Bloy Com­ which I have been giving as Com­ remarked it had been an honest ol a State appointment by three appointees to this important missioner Henry Goldhor voted mitteeman, I will, therefore, not pleasure to work with Conford, that Governor-elect Robert B. Mey­ department is 40. The new Attorney against the latter because, he said, take the oath of that office on he had learned a lot from him and General. Grover Cleveland Rich- he saw no' need for it. January 1, 1954. had been inspired by his leader­ ner. man, Jr., whose appointment was Want Manhole Raised Opportunity Unexpected ship. He said he would try to carry The meeting will take place as "This decision on my part has announced this week, is 42 years Engineer Henry Kreh Jr. was on in the path' of th a t leadership usual in the auditorium of the Ab­ not been made without a thorough Recalling that he and 1 Conford old. authbrized to make a demand upon ram P. Morris School, Coe avenue, Mayor Milton B Conford of Hill­ David O. Evans to bring to grade a search of my conscience, as it is no had pioneered the Democratic cause side, who will serve as First Assist­ manhole covered up in leveling the light matter to decline acceptance in the township, Commissioner Rob­ at 12 noon. An official announce­ ant Attorney General and Counsel Evans property off Conant street. of the position of high responsibili­ ert C. Kirkpatrick declared Hill­ m ent today confirmed^.the report, to the Governor, will not be 45 until If there is no response, the question ty and honor to which my fellow- side’s loss would be the gain of first published by The Times, that January 15. William P. Reiss, New­ wjW' be referred to the township townsmen re-elected me thi£ yeir Governor-elect Robert B Meyner. the committee vacancy will be filled ark, attorney who has been named attorney. When I filed1 as a candidate last He wished Conford good luck in by the appointment of V, William Assistant Attorney Gejiferal is 34. The committee will advise the March, I had no expectation that his new post. The mayor made a • m Di Buono, who served as campaign Despite their comparative youth, Planning Board to withhold con­ the present opportunity for service special response to his colleague, V. WILLIAIvt Dl BUONO JOHN M. MALONE mnnager for the mayor and Com­ however, all three hd!ve sound legal sideration of an application by the on a State-wide level would develop. noting that his years on the Town- missioner Robert d. Kirkpatrick in backgrounds and are unusually Atlantic Refining Company for Now that It has, I have concluded shijD Committee constituted the their successful bid for rdelection well equipped to handle the admin­ permission to construct a gasoline that my fullest usefulness to the most important phase of his life. last month. community can best be realized by istrative details of a department MILTON B. CONFORD station at Liberty avenue and Commissioner William Gural ex­ High School P.T.A. Zone Board Upsets Newark Attorney which includes such vital agencies Crann street. Under a new ordin­ confining my public service to the pressed his appreciatiQn for the Dl Buono is also an attorney with examiners, optometry, pharmacy, ance, the location would have to be State* position mayor’s efforts on his behalf. offices at 850' Broad street, Newark. as the State Police. Division of Mo­ ‘ Through you, my colleagues,, I tor Vehicles, Division of Alcoholic nursing, shorthand reporting and rezoned from Business A to Busi­ Speaking both for himself and For Teacher Raise Denial Of Permit He resides at 383 Princeton avenue ness B and the Planning Board is wish to express to the people of township employes in general, Beverage Control, Division of veterinary medical examination. Hillside ray profound gratification The High School P.T.A , in favor Despite objections by township f nd !,a5 decn a J,esl,dent °' the Weights and Measures, and the engaged in conducting a rezoning Township Clerk Howard J. Bloy ,, , . township 27 years. He is a graduate The new Attorney General, who survey. at the confidence which they have said all appreciated his corisidera- of increasing the Hillside teachers’ officials, Including the township of Hillside High School, Seton Hall Bureaus of Tenement House Super­ salaries, this week urged the Board vision and Hotel Fire Safety. succeeds Theodore D. Parsons, is Union County Treasurer Arthur reposed m all of us during the tlon He said Hillside had benefited attorney, a township commlttcemkn College,, South Orange, and Ford- Controls 10 Boards a product of a well known South Pierson requested the committt^ to past three years and which I hope j from his service and the State of Education to concur in the and the building inspector, the ham University Law School, New The department also controls 10 Jersey family. He achieved a repu­ provide in its 1954 budget Hillside’s we have earned. I leave this posi- would likewise bfeneftt. He expressed teachers’ request. The association Zoning Board of Adjustment Tues York He served with the 11th Air­ share of funds for the Union Coun­ tion of public trust with a sense of hope that Conford would enjoy borne Division in the Pacific professional boards including arch­ tation as an enemy of racketeers personal growth born of the experi­ voiced its plea in the following | day night approved an application itects, dentistry, embalmera and ty Rent Control and Rent Control his new State tenure Theatre in World War II. and Communists as U S. Attorney ence and labors which we have letter to the board, dated Monday of the Libcrty-Fltzpatrlck Corp, for funeral directors, professional en­ for New Jersey from 1951 to June Review Boards The amount in­ Maypr Conford’s.successor in tbe cludes $1,140 for 1953 and $3,416 66 shared together, to each of you and signed by Mrs Max Schuster, permission to erect a "Dairy mayoralty will be Commissioner gineers and land surveyers, medical (Continued on Page 5) goes my enduring thanks for your for 1954. president: Queen" ice cream stand at 1139 John M Malone, upon whom the Rene$y Used Car License patience with and tolerance of my "A special executive board meet­ mantle fell after a three-way con­ shortcomings. Motor Agency LibertY avenue. Approval was Famous Motors, of 1260 North ing was held at the.
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