Umiwifk Journal Crats Were Swept Into Office in Waldwick and My Entry in the Field As WEVD
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Entered as Second Class Matter Published Weekly JOL. 17. No. 45. WALDWICK, N. J. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 $2.00 YEARLY — 5c. COPY M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor OLiver 2-5678 Independent Slate Headed By M. Martin Turpanjian BORO REPUBLICANS GOVERNOR MEYNER RE-ELECTED BY LANDSLIDE AS Makes Possible To Get Rid Of Republican Regime As RESORTED TO ALL PREDICTED BY “ UNCLE” SAMUEL W. SILVERMAN, OF Democrats Are Swept Into Office By Very Big Margin SORTS OF TRICKERY POINT PLEASANT, IN EXACT AND ACCURATE MANNER AS JOHN V. KENNY REMAINS STATE DEMO OVERLORD The people had already made up their minds who to select as Mayor Robert A. Denver, Democrat, was elected Mayor of Waldwick at and Councilmen in Waldwick weeks Tuesday’s General Election Day with 1,423 votes against 1,211 votes ahead of time and the publicity in cast for Charles Guernsey, Republican and 307 votes were cast for M. the Jersey Parade directed against Martin Turpanjian, Independent Party candidate for Mayor. The entry waste and extravagance of local of the Waldwick Independent Party ticket made possible for Demo GOP administration showed that crats to win and at the same time to get rid of the Republican candidates there was a definite demand for for office. ----------- a change. At the public forum in Prospect Democratic councilmanic candi Democrats had their posters on Street School on Friday evening, date received 1,432 votes. Inde many utility poles high enough so Oct. 25, 1957, M. Martin Turpan pendent Councilmanic candidate no noe could tear them down and jian condemned the Waldwick Re James F. O’Neill received 256 Waldwick Independent Party candi publican Administration for waste votes, and Philip J. Sullivan, Inde dates also had their three color pos and extravagance and asked for pendent, received 259 votes. ters on numerous utility poles but the defeat of the GOP ticket in Paul Vi vers, Bergen County elec the Republicans waited until the its entirety. Turpanjian also paid tions commissioner, who has been last minute or at 4 o’clock Tues high plaudit to Mayor Anthony borough attorney in Waldwick and day morning, Nov. 5, 1957 and Scafuro at that time by saying that the boss of the Republican coun- saw to it that most of Democratic cilmen will be replaced January vafuro, Democrat, is the most and Independent posters were de SAMUEL W. SILVERMAN honest mayor in the history of 1, by Daniel Amster, Democratic stroyed. Waldwick. Turpanjian’s aim was lawyer from Waldwick and Ho-Ho- 'But the people had made up their Greatest political analyst in U. S. get rid of the Waldwick Re- Kus. mind how to vote and the trick GOV. ROBERT B. MEYNER Who made history in State ublican regime once for all and Back in 1950 Turpanjian made eries pulled off by Waldwick Re he outcome of the election was possible for Republicans to control publican leaders or workers or even Gov. Robert B. Meyner was re-elected by landslide Tuesday of sweet music to the ears of Mr. the Waldwick municipal administra children acting by orders proved to this week as predicted by ''Uncle" Samuel W. Silverman, of Point Plea Turpanjian. tion but the GOP leaders began be a boomerang and the net result sant two months ago. John V. Kenny, of Jersey City, who drafted Bob Meyner four years ago to run for Governor for the first time, Republican councilmanic candi to double-cross Turpanjian instead was complete defeat for Republican of being grateful to him and Tur candidates and good riddance to was very jubilant when he saw to it that Meyner was re-elected most date John B. Allnatt received 1,142 effectively, and also his own Hudson County ticket was swept into of votes and John J. Tobin, Republi panjian ran for office for the first their leader, Paul Vivers, who had time in his life just to make sure been their Boss and dictator for fice and therefore Mr. Kenny remains as the de facto and the de jure can, received 1,183 votes. Demo Hudson County Democratic leader and will dictate all appointments cratic councilmanic candidate W il that Republicans in Waldwick are past several years. defeated and, he accomplished his concerning Hudson County patronage. As predicted by Mr. Silverman liam Mulligan received 1,490 votes, Governor Meyner received plurality more than 200,000 votes.' being the highest on the Democrat objective and saw to it that Demo GAUGLER TO BE JURY ic sllte; and William H. Russell- crats were swept into office locally. CHAIRMAN FOR BORO M. Martin Turpanjian congratulates Secretary of State WOMAN’S CLUB ART DEPARTMENT EXHIBIT Edward J. Patton, Campaign Manager for Gov. Meyner The art department of the Wo man’s Club of Waldwick has an nounced that the chairman of the jury for its annual art exhibit will be Joseph P. Gaugler of Saddle River, an outstanding exponent of art and president of Colorhelm of which fie was the inventor in 1940 The other members of the jury are Mrs. Florence W. Titman and Mrs. Rutherford (Harriet Rep- plier) Boyd, The exhibit will be held in the auditorium of the Municipal Build ing on Prospect Street on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 9 and 10. It will JOHN V. KENNY Mayor HARRY J. THOUROT open to the public at 3 p. m. Satur day, Nov. 9 at which time awards Supreme Hudson County and Chief Deputy Hudson County will have beep given by the jury State Democratic Leader and State Democratic Leader to the pictures which, deserve first, second and honorable mention Dr, Clara K. Aszody, M. D. who oil coTor'and"other* media | *» * e editor of Hungarian Journal For the first time in 20 years prizes in New Jersey Democrats will control (to include pastels, water of Newark, and served as State Chairman for Meyner for Gover the State House of Assembly by M. Martin Turpanjian, Waldwick Independent Party Blade and White, etc.). 42 to 18 margin. The State Senate The show will close that evening nor among the Hungarian-Ameri- can citizens of New Jersey, ar will have 8 Democrats and 13 Re Standard Bearer, Who Polled More Than 300 Votes to open again at two on Sunday, publicans. Meyner polled 1,098,- November 10. ranged many rallies and mass meet ings and worked most effectively 904 votes to 895,191 for Forbes, Candidate For Mayor Issued This Statement: in behalf of Gov. Meyner. She making Meyner first New Jersey WALDWICK JOURNAL was the only editor in America to Governor to get more than 1 Mil interview the Queen of England lion votes. "I wish to thank all those who voted for me as candidate for May James Kerr, local artist of 117 last month in New York City at or and also for my running mates for councilmen, namely, Philip J. Sul Dora Avenue, participated in a Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and she was livan and James F. O'Neill. My campaign was directed primarily panel program last Wednesday, at once proclaimed as the "News against mismanagement of Waldwick Republican Administration and Oct.30, as part of the University of paperwoman of the Year” by Pres their boss, Paul Vivers, borough attorney. I am very happy that Demo- the Air series over radio station ident M. Martin Turpanjian of UMiwifk JoUrnal crats were swept into office in Waldwick and my entry in the field as WEVD. Four artists discussed the New Jersey League of Weekly candidate helped to make possible for Democratic victory and put an styles of contemporary painting. Newspapers and the citation pre end once and for all to the disgraceful GOP regime in Waldwick whose School Trustees and Council Lyn Cortlandt was moderator. pared by M. Martin Turpanjian ■coders had given our borough highest tax rate in Bergen County for was presented to Dr. Clara Aszody members' will meet tomorrow to Other artists on the panel were , discuss problems facing the school Past decade. ' I shall cooperate with Waldwick Democratic Mayor-elect Charles A. Aiken, Arnold H off-1 by Governor Meyner on October 25 lobert Denver and his running mates, Bill Mulligan and Bill Russel man and Edmund Fitzgerald. 'upon request of Mr. Turpanjian system. and wish for them best of luck and successful administration. PAGE 2 JERSEY PARADE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 A GROWING INFANT INDUSTRY End of Season Outlook: Polio Threat Is Reduced; But Millions Unprotected ARION B. FOLSOM, Secre fleers, and the Advertising Council M tary of Health, Education, are all joining in a campaign this and Welfare, has reported a dra- fall to urge vaccination of as many m vi" 80 per cent reduction in persons as possible with the full paralytic poliomyelitis in this recommended schedule of three country over the past two years. doses. He warned, however, that mil Surgeon General Leroy E. Bur lions of Americans under 40 still ney of the Public Health Service have not received full vaccine pro gave this summary of the polio tection and thus “are needlessly picture now: risking disability or even death” Incidence— Mr. Folsom, summarizing the There have been 1.576 paralytic polio season now coming to an cases so far this year, compared end, reported 1,576 paralytic cases with 7,886 for the same period in so far this year, compared with 1955 and 5,241 in 1956, 7,886 cases two years ago, before Only 63 cases of paralytic polio widespread use of the Salk vac have been reported among the 28 cine, and 5,241 cases last year. million persons who have received “For many years." Mr.