Keen G.O.P. Contests for Township Committee, U. S. Senator Stand Out
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Ben Newark Hospital holders would seem to presage more Hull for Township Committee some Hale has proved that one does not tha usual interest in next Tues While more than 60 striking 16 years ago, yesterday charged that have to bo a banker to handle the day's Primary election, the local workers at the Hillside Manufactur Hull, in backing James A. Oneil for financial affairs of the town. In spotlight will be focused on the Re the Republican nomination for Arnold McClow the people have an publican Township Committee bat ing Company. 1415 Chestnut ave tle among four contestants. Unfor nue, returned to work Monday Township Committee, was revers other well qualified candidate who ing his stand in favoring a banker has long been familiar with our tunately for general public interest after a two-week walkout, about 40 tor public office. Jones contends township problems and who will be in the Primary, there Is no Presi employees of the Ceco Steel Corp.. that Hull at that time was opposed a valuable addition to our govern dential choice in this state as in Minnesota and Nebraska. 625 Glenwood avenue, struck the to a banker or his institution being ing body. Organization delegates and alter same day for better working con in politics. *’U is up to the people to con With installation of latest typc#rr tinue in the best interests of Hill nates of both major parties will go ditions and higher wages. Apprised of Jones’ statement, machinery completed, the Emeloid, Hull told The Times this morning side to carry on the fight started more or less uninstructed to the In a surprise switch. Hillside that neither the bank nor its then by Lem Hull in 1931 and to tell party conventions later on, with Company, Inc., makers of plastic Republican Candidates Manufacturing Company workers, their friends to vote for the two some sporadic opposition. products, formally begins opera officer. Louis R. Wallack. were the who had walked out March 30 to issues of that campaign and that outstanding candidates. Bon Hale Committee Fight Intense tioiis in its plant nt Hillside on and Arnold McClow." 1 Consequently, it remains for the April 17. seek recognition of Local 437. his supporters, who included Jones, Air Views At Meeting were behind him because they felt Hull’s reply follows: .'•ontest lor Township Committee on More than 40,000 square feet of United Electrical, Radio and Ma he would be best for the interests "I sincerely appreciate your kind I the Republican side to draw the working space has been provided in Local And Outside chine Workers, C.I.O., returned un of the community. ness and cooperation in permitting voters to the polls. This contest, in one huge, single-story building and me to comment through yotir col the past ten days, has assumed munity. The change came so rap der the aegis of an American Fed Jones' statement declared: a small adjoining unit. The latter Aspirants Are Heard idly that Hillside, unfortunately, umns on a statement to appear in rather intense attributes, with ru will be used for assembly. Eme- eration of Labor Union. Recogni “When I read the letter of Mr. today’s issue referring lo my cam- mors and recriminations, some Four aspirants for Republican has had a millstone around its neck tion of Local B-1159, International Lem Hull in The Times last week loid’s former home was Arlington. nomination to the Township Com paign for Township Committee 1( petty and some vicious and others ever since. Right now the township Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. I was stirred With pleasant mem years ago. completely misleading, flying thick Latest type horizontal-vertical mittee in the April 20 Primary A.F.L., as bargaining agent for the ories of one of the hottest cam is close to the point where it can •At that tiim f ill as 1 am eon- and fast. injection molding machinery typi spoke Monday night before approx employees, was announced by Mil- paigns in Hillside. Probably I lies the plant’s facilities. Emeloid be coming out of the woods. corned, the H Bank or my Four Republican candidates seek imately 60 members of the Hillside j "Much depends on how closely ton J. Lesnik. of Newark, attorney thought it was the hottest because it ‘quipped to produce in great Republican Club in the chapel opponent, Mr. Wallack, were ing the two committee nominations of officials watch the situation ahead. for the firm. He said the company was the campaign that aroused my not the issue, ther words, it quantities plastic products that are Hillside Presbyterian Church. and union would negotiate over the interest in politics and was my first are Committeeman Benjamin Hale, It would be easy to feel that many was l a campaign against anv IVOR II JONES up for reflection: James A Oneil, molded, laminated or shaped by hot Frank LaTora stated that his 12 workers' strike demands, namely, venture into politics pressing. It produces articles that things are needed, yet we must use thing il was a campaign for what president of the Hillside National years experience as a State High definite wisdom in deciding what wage increases and better working “Lem’s opponent. Mr Lou Wal Ivoi H Jones, of 1459 Compton are embossed, printed letterpress, or conditions. those who supported me considered Bank; Frank J. LaTora, prominent way Department employee would can be done. I want to make it lack, was an outstanding man of to be in the best interests of tin- terrace, has been named assistant in veterans' circles and Arnold H. lithographed. Its tremendous main prove a valuable asset on the Town Charges of strike-breaking were unquestioned ability, but the argu building houses row after row of plain that this statement is not made township and the succeeding three director of Newark Beth Israel Hos McClow, member of the Board of ship Committee. He said: in opposition to public improve leveled at the A.F.L. organization ment of Mr. Hull that swayed me fabricating, punching and routing years proved the correctness of pital.'it was announced yesterday. Education. "My educational background in ments which may be judged to be by Alan A, Burdick, business rep and brought out my active partici this. My term covered the most The Republican battle for United machines. absolutely necessary. Fundamen resentative of the C.I.O. union. Bur pation, was that the Hillside Na He has been resident comptroller cludes a special course at Rutgers critical peacetime period faced bv of Mountainside Hospital, Mont States Senator is in some respects The Emeloid Company makes University, where I majored in soil tally, the problem is to avoid spend dick, who was instrumental in call tional Bank and its officers should Ihe township and with rnunieipy1 plastic products of five distinct not engage in local politics. Lem’s clair, since February, 1941 similar to that for Township Com conservation and tree surgery. As ing the taxpayers’ money for a va ing the strike, said the A.F.L. local bonds collapsing and Federal and mittee. with charges and counter types: (1) parts fabricated for the a resident of Hillside for many riety of purposes. Economy is going was brought in by the company big argument was that as an execu all other taxes increasing. I. as a Jones Was guest of honor at a charge's filling the air. Harry C. trade on contract, such as automo to be absolutely necessary in the after it unsuccessfully sought to re tive of the bank, Wallack was play member of the Finance Committee, dinner and reception Tuesday night years, I have at all times taken a ing politics with the people of Hill Harper is opposing Robert C Hen bile parts, radio dials, electronic very active part in community and next few years. turn the workers without recogniz with the intelligent help of other, attended by 160 members of the drickson in this shindig. parts, name plates, plastic orna ing the C.I.O. group. side who trusted the bank to an ex board, staff, auxiliary and other civic affairs, as chairman of the For Impartial View reduced Hillside taxes each year 1 Congressman Clifford P. Case is ments, plastic portions of selling Ridicules Strike-Breaking tent beyond politics. In fact, the personnel of Mountainside Hospital. Recreation Board, and as super "Every factor involved in costs bank was the sole issue in that served. unopposed for member of the House aids and many other items, made visor of the Shanty Shack. The Harold Flynn, I.B.E.W. Interna "My present interest m the muni He was presented with a sterling according to specifications: (2) in must be examined impartially.