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2450 COPIES COVERING .v-"'/10WIJBHIP8- OF This Week u o u i n e L , m a d i s o n ONE JE C T iON MABLBOBU, MATAWAN AND 16 PAGES m a t a w a n B o a o u o n >mber NitloruU Editorial Asaoolation fcUmbir 88ih Y E A R — 18th W E E K N«v ftrw y P re n Aa«odatiaa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 Monmouth Counly P rau Aiioolatioft Single Copy Ten Cent* ELECTED BY MATAWAN BOROUGH VOTERS McCarthy Joins REPUBLICANS SCORE CONVINCING VICTORY IN MADISON TOWNSHIP Newspaper Staff - Disclose Assignments Of Local Reporter Qeorge T, McCarthy, who' resigned. Nov. I aa- »dito| of the Bayshore News, hag join ed the ?taff of Tlie Koyport Weekly and The s Matawan J o u rn a l. M r. M oC urtl’.y, tia has been employed WMkly' and dally newspaper? serving the bayshore. area .: lot: |the past seven years, baa been assigned to the news' de $ rt- ment, * ■' ' His assignments will Include coverage of municipal activi ties ln Keyport, Matawan. BtLPIf R. nr\N IS JAMES H. HAUSER MERRITT 1. WARWICK JOHN L. CHAMBERLAIN HORACE W. ANDERSON DONALD MACIIAK LEON A RD W. MA8SOM Bepabllean Republican D e m o c ra t Matawan Township! TJ ti l 0 n Republican 7 Republlottn Republican Republican C o u n cilm an C oun cilm an Tax Assessor Beach, and Madison Town, Township Committeeman Township Committeeman Townahlp Committeeman Tax Assessor sh ip . Mr. McCarthy served as Ropubllcans scored a stun-1 tory, one which foaturcd « Donald Maorae, Republican dldate, who polled 613,< . editor if the Bayshore News lilng nnd convincing victory raco for the tour posts by hope for this xmoxplred com Uolli Mr. Anderson and Mr. since its first publication; in in Madison Township as. OOP three parties., mittee, post, soundly trounood Chamberlain carried every 1949 and also has b e e n e r a candidates' swept four contest Horace Anderson and John Ills opponents by rolling up township voting. district but ployed as acting editor of « ed posts by margins of be L, Chamberlain, OOP candi 2733 votos to ta llies by u o ino- tlio third ln rolling up totals Madison Township weekly tw een 400 and 500 v o te s. R e dates for the full term com ornt Walter Vohdln, or. and o f 2002 an d 2770 resp ectiv ely . Tuesday With Ralph R. Dennis, James H. Hauser n e w sp a p e r. publican candidates won two mittee posts, set Inoumbont Fuslonlnt Harold It. Shobla, M uyor J u rm n n pollod 2251 He currently serves as a full-term committee seals, one Mayor Walter Jurman nnd of 2125 and 0211 resp ectiv ely , while Ills running male, Mrt Eicenhbwer Sets Record; Council Fail* To Regain Police Pay special correspondent In (he committee post for an ' unex- Committeeman James While Leonard Mussom, OOP Can W hite tallied 2129 votos. M r, Authority; Demt Elected In Township; GOP In Marlboro bayshore area for the Newark plred term and the post of to rout. Fusionlsts Petor Ka- didate for tax assessor, scor Mnorno also carrlod all but tax assessor. vollus and William lterr wero ed 2725 votes In h is vlotory th e th ird voting d istric t, lot*. The OOP win oulmlnated far out of the race, lagging over Domoornt William Dnll Ing that by only three votes, Pre». Dwight D. Elsenhower Ha\iser 1342; Charles H. Ger have to/Walt until the next one of ths wildest elections nearly 2000. votes behind ths w ith 2200 voteB an d D avid was re-elected to a sccond an, Democrat, 791; 'Andrew general election. Mr. Massonv ■ onrrled all U n In Madison Township's lila- vlotorlous Ropubllcans. Watson, ths Fusion party can- voting ^districts qaslly. four-year tSrmN on . Tuesday, Diodato, Democrat, 757. Mer A member of the" council w h e n voters gave- him an ritt J. Warwick, a Democrat, said this morning tbe' law ' eVen greater majority than he was elected unopposed as as would have to be checked to Loses Dog, Heartbroken Burning Leaves— — ----; • -received four years ago. With sessor— He~galned”Ti_lsompU^ determine what authority re Cheesequake Fire $758,564 Bids On S988 of 4158 districts In the m e n ta ry vote o f 1022. mained for the governing Elevon-year.o I d Richard Fire Chief. Alfred Adler, ' v State of New Jersey report I>eo Weinstein, Matawan at body, even to Plying jl bonus, Goldberg Is heartbroken to Matawan, finds there ha s Ing, the president polled 1,522, torney running for freeholder if that sbould be considered. day. Schools Accepted heen considerable mlsunden , Confined to Ills hom e a t 14 844 votes a s c o m p a re d w ith oh the Democrat ticket, was ' Democrats Re-Elcctei - stnnding among borout'li rosU 1 814.S90 cast forr his opponent, West Rloliard St. In (he-Gar* engulfed ln his own home Both Democratic Incumbents Bill Introduced By Madison.Board Acts dents about burning leaves. r Adlai Stevenson; \ den l'arkwar Home* with a town In the Republican land In Matawan Township succeed Madison Committee To Get 35 Now Rooms Part of 11 Is attributable,'he - Tfce unofficial figures for slide. He gained 852 votes to ed Tuesday night ln their bid recent foot Injurr, the young* finds, to a mistaken'report'' .. MQpmouth County gave Mr. be high man on the Demo for .re-election despite strong An ordlnanoo creating a fire ster oan olilr wonder what's Madison Township Board ol tlmt II It mandatory to. get _ _ . - Elsenhower, 82,810, and -Mr. cratic ticket In the borough, opposition„by the. Republican district ln Madlsou Township happened to his pot do#, a Kduoatlon Monday uwnrdod a penult from the firo chief BljeVenson, 32,146. All Republl- ln the area south of Madison Gorman Shepherd n a m o d to burn leaves or ruhlilth. but his Republican opponents. candidates ln the race for bids tor tho construction ol 35 cans 'were elected ln the couu- Joseph Irwin and "Walter Sher township committee and tax Park from the Sayrevllle to the R ex ln e. Ohlef Adler asks that th# ..... ty by great majorities, and m a n g a in e d 1337 and 1231 r e Matawan boundary line w as Tlio lawii'ooloreil pet illit.ip- new school rooms in'llio town Iioroiigh residents read and collector posts. Township com ship, The orlalnnl plan which the Third Congressional Dis spectively, . m itte e m a n Stephen K a lie ta Introduced Monday night by the peared Tuesday nlglit; Oct. digest lhe following provls* ■ trict returned James C. Auch- Madison Township Committee, 30, Rlohard's parents, Mr, called for tho coiistrilutlon of Inns'of Uie borough fire opdet Startling Development rolled lip victory • margins ln V V v. n o.\t-s\\upoue lncloos to the House of P.oprfl- Introduction of thq ordinance and Mrs^ J»ok Goidlihrr, re A< No person shall kindle Perhaps the mast startling the first and second township rooms lu two areas was sentitives for another term. followed receipt of n petition p o rte d . or maintain sny l>onftre or development of tbe eleptlpn In voting districts to offset amended'ta lncv'case the num ’ T h e two public . questions the borough was tha Negative strong third district wttt by signed by . 69 residents of tlio Anyone knowing the wlieve- ruhhtsh life or authorise, anr , . 'about* of the rounister'* pet ber of olatsrooms but ellmtu- •n o n fire to b*s Ultiftlfcd 6V - were turned down by both the vote given..|tba proposal: his opponent, Mrs. Jane Bar- Browntown-Cheesequake area ate tho nU-purpooo rooms, as GEOBQE T, McOAUTIiy soaking ostabllBhmopt oi the Is reauested to contact tlie maintained on ot in any voters in tbe county and “Shall tbe' aala-Jes of the po bagelata; Mr, Kalieta won his '-v'‘ fc. too oostly, ■ . i t a U , Y. ' . -. sett by ft mere margin of G8 E^enlijif Npw«' and Is' an #s* lit# district,.. ..., ;; family, : .. : lla , slreet, Bllor, rosd ST ', lice department.KbelbUd by TJib ^bids V o m - Submitted etliar* publlo graund, Republican candidates..^scor- .mayor and . council Instead . Q* jrohw >1090; to -1023. slgnfnent reporter for -daily Zf- lh e /irS d lstrio t i» «otnt>- last week, but a* they Involv llshed, residents of Cheese- II, No person msll klndf* > —vea'specie ^victories in Mata-. by voters at referendum , as Charles, J. K e ) 1 y. Incum newspapers In Monmouth and ed 61 combination* of ffguros, quake ahd Browntown would or ninlntsfn any bonflra er w an Borough on Tuesday. ln the past?"': bent tax: collector, scored in Middlesex Counties, "• they had to be referred la a each of the three township voto annually on a budget ot Jannarone Ave. rubbish fire or authorise any ' Pres. Elsenhower carried the This proposition went down A graduate of the Univer committee for tabulation; stu ■mill fire (o lie kindled, or ' - borough by 1625- to '500, the election' districts to defeat their own for fire protection, to d e fe a t, 903 to ,559. M ay o r sity of Pennsylvania, Mr. Mc dy and report on Monday. maintained on any private John Krlcte, Republican candi needs and would eleot their -widest margin ever given Spafford W. Schanck had gain Carthy resides at 55 First St,, Vacation Adopted Stanley JCordnlnnkl, olialrmun land unless (l) lhe locution presidential ca n d id ate In d a te , 1317 to 744.