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THE WEATHER Try Fair today and tomorrow THE HILLSIDE TIMES ‘ \ F or Your Next Order Of PRINTING VOL. x n . NO. 581 PRICE FIVE CENTS Don’t Mention 2n d N u r s e Victorious Here It F o r C h i l d LOIZEAUX SLATE WINS lignite cnf.^nai over the .political situation. Tuesday rJght. He rushed Into th® office cet ‘ fdwBIBSV Howard J. 8ioy, ob H y g i e n e MOSTUlt-NOMINATIQNS. tained primary 'flection" returns rbr County ConHHittee Makeup In- ■ several' districts and telephoned ’R e Hale and Schnabel Have Little publican headquarters.” He read off Board of Health Approves Project Doubt, Although IndicatiotLS Difficulty F or Township Com- 1—the- distr-iet- returns—and . then asked Arranged by State Depart- Are For Loizeaux Local Men Nominated jrhittee; Fort Wins Here to talk to John J. Molson, head o£ the m enf of Health Loizeaux organization, with which LufL- SEVERAL EXPECTEDTO— EASCjQE r u n s s e c o n d •TB’gn is affiliated.- He learneff only-then PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN ASPIRE TO CHAIRMAN ON ASSEMBLY TICKET -t'.mr. l-.a had given' the -rival daap.-flw TOO NUMEROUS FOR ONE results, it aepefldinm whiclrtslda—of- Tuesday’s \ primary ' erection - -the lence yoirare when you say ’'Re Aeeebtanao—ef- a pvdast » « » » .< the change o f pan of the ir.sinber^hl’y Btesy-virtorite^tor Township teemen Benjamin Hale and Harry al publican headquarters.” through th e. State .Department cf of the .Republican county committee of ■the township but apparently left tho "Srlmabel over—the—thli’d' Republlean liseglth to add smother nurse to; the ■candidate, PYank J. .LaTora,, marked - Compliments generally bring q come- group as evenly divided as it wqs last township’s chid fcygiens work was j’fiesday’s quiet primary election. Other-: taok. Last' week this column meation- year and_Ahe year previous. Unless voted Wednesday night by the Board wise, the chief note in the election was ^aao-pralse. .Paid tor the efficient work committee members are persuaded of Health with the stipulation.that the the -taking of the township by the Loi- .: : of Patrolman Larry Treger on Boutel®. ilS K S k their party factional.oonnec- I-aiMhlpu is not tubecome permanent. ~ aeatfsi county group, whioh fell last i However, the quotation regarding Hill Mens, it la probaKe-Ba&i tl:s..aommiDs. Health Officer Samuel M. Jowltt said year before the' Fasooe faction. - i side being “permitted” to break up tee wlll .vdto one way :or the other M the projeot would last at lessiLtfeoUgh f r a n k lin w . fo r t . ffale was hlgh map with 1908’ votes, speedlrtg and other traffic ..violations to 14, or even be deadlocked a .1937, and possibly Into 1933. _ George followed by Schnabel with V&2S. LaTofa was taken up wrong in some places. last yepr at the start, Joto 18, W. Herlleh, president of the. board, trailed with 759. Hale and SchnabeLin Let us assure you that Treger and other, According to the election laws, the raised ' the question of whether the WPA Sewing November wffi oppose former Oomfflh- officers are pennitted to hand out tick township would find the additional ser bounty committees must organize, their municipalities Monday, and the ■teemaxL-Arthur T. Lee and ^William ets—there Is'nothing restraining them vice so necessary' when the project ends Oraniey, wh,o won the DemboraHl: nomi - but good driving. that It would have to continue it at Its Union. County..committees win organ Project Will ize Tuesday. The ldcations-Qf the Hill--j inatisns without opposition. \ ^ f . I own expense as it did when the child I Hale was high man in ten of the fit/ ■ One of the most imusual cases of _ side meetings had not beetfanhounbod .hygiene service was started. teen districts. Schnabel was first fq:’ terest in a county committee battle to newspapers up to yesterday after- - Miss soiiurig Taxed . Reduce Relief four. LaTora was. high only^ in one wad the contest Tuesday in the fif H Jowltt said the State Board of Health distrlot, the eighth. In all districts but teenth-district. There, were. 9.48 Repnh- felt the township should avail Itself of Ijightecn Families Expected To complexion Uncertain .: the eighth Hale and Schnabel divided ytean yotes east, e f which three -ballots the offer because Of the-laige pre-school On- th.6..snrface It appears nrbbable Be Remoyed from the Rolls; r HENR,Y G. NULTON_ DONALD U. McLEAN first anfl second . positions between wens' thrown "out as void. • The official tabulation here which is becoming-tooj that the Roizeaux, nr Regular Qrgigt. them.’. ■ Seek W hite Collar W ork •• vets for the'two candidates totaled 238. large for Miss L-itian M. So-ttung, child zation ’group, can organise the com-l -* Hlllsidefs who won the Republ l nomination for. Congress and cminty Pascoe Popular which is seven lets than the number of hygiene nurse, to ha&die adequately, mlstee. However, last year the otherl clerk; respectively. I „ Except for the personal popularity Approval, for a 1A1JPA sewing project ballots lKft._Threo of the seven ballots Dr. BSnry j. Kcnzeimann, department faptfon, aligned with the Organization to take eighteen families, off Jhe relief Which enabled Herbert J. Pascoe to run had-biit a ' single bullet rote, nothing physician, sai£~anot&er nurse is not an Republican League, scented to have the| faY ahead’ of his running mates-and rolls was voted Wednesday night by. the else: one for Governor Harold G. Hoff absolute necessity now, but that thM majority but was unable. to-elect elminate ■ Nicholas A. Tomasulo of toe Township Committee after Mrs, Sarah Legion Plans Released Here, man, another for Franklin W. Fort, [.project would do muoh good at this I chairman. ,, ...- • ,' Loizeaux'Assembly slate, toe Loizeaux V.’ Ackerman, women’s personnel man both oqndidates for delegates at large, time.. Ha added that he believed eoo-1 Since Earl Ossenfort, the retiring group, had little trouble In toe township i j j i j another only a vote for Anthony J. ,__ ^ AondfflQnstwould improvtsuffg: ager lor this distrlot, had outlined plans. I Chairman, did hot jrun for reelection Poppy Sale Is Rearrested In -that bracket. Thomas Williams gave Salvadpre for Congress. Of the remaln- olently before the project ends to make Henry G. Nulton. of this township a The sewing room will be In the same as a district-leader, the Loizeaux group . lag four baUots at-least one had votes .continuation of a sgcond nurse here un* I will have to agree on some other candl- close race for oo-jnty clerk beforo losing, building ss the ,*1308^61161 offices are Plazs for^toe sale ol.poppies for the Releases last night on ’a charge oi for both. Candidates. This very high necessary. The. board finally voted to /date. David Gonzer, who was. oltair- 916 to 878-, with .Robert- J. .McNair trail 'maintained. The. sawiffg done will be -benefit of disabled veterans'ic the hos- driving in Hillside after his license had percentage of votes for county commit accept with the minutes containing a’ of the executive eonimittee for' the ing 'With 413 votes and Kenneth T. teeman was polled despite the fact that distinct fdeiihg that the.additional ser •tides 8f VSlothhlgthat pita* at Mliiington were made Wednes been fevoked, William Hi QrOUoh. 26l :ffiSS. The project Ilasl ysav. is expected to be an aspirant Mair with 137. the candidates1' ftanjes were on the bot- vice should not continue after the end' day night at^ of 60 Barker road, Blzabeth, was im ■iglnally planned several months'for Ossenfort’s place, but there is no Ar. indioation- that experience in . tom o f tlie right hand column where of the project. This is for the guidance den-Looker Post, 60, American Legion, mediately rearrested by Elizabeth for office and better-known names ago before rdief was returned to mm '- ; certkinty that he can. get the Loizeaux and its. auxiilary, at Schmidt’s Holly mapy- persons foil-to vote. of future health-boards.. improper registration and driving while more to do with votes here than toe eipalltles. V _ . support. He sought it last year unsuo- wood Hall, 266 Hollywood aver.qe. Tie. not licensed-. Judge Emil A. Herrlgel Miss Sottuug reported making 298 cessfully. who else the group might factional affiliations is the fart that Mrs. Ackerman urged toe committee drive will start tomorrow and and Mem- LeRoy Hoesly, victorious in the ooun- Visits during the.iast month, out of 798 last night - gave .ills verdict, dismissing Freeholders Charles L. Bauer, Jr. and [to submit a number of white collar back for chairman is not known^H driai’ Day. ty committee contest iff the third dis persons on her visaing list. J3he said the complaint because there was -no Fetor H Meisel, both 6n toe Pascoe [projeots to the WiPA and offered her Mrs. Louisa A. Kirkman, who trict,, tells of his approaching a woman there was an attendance of 180 at the - Ail toe proceeds will go for toe pene- proof that Crouoh was hi jffiieide. He slate,, led in the township. Freeholder aid outlining constructive and worth- feated by Ossenfort last year for chair near 4die polling plao^ and handing her Baby Keep-Weli.-..Statlo&.. at Hurfian- fit of .tile disabled men. Members was arresteq on North Broad street RiOMard J. Hartlgan, a member of toe |while types of work to be. included, man, may seek the post again this year, his Card, 1 •Looker .School, of which 143 were .Sables pointed out that while they will be opposite Beechwood -place, where' one Lplzeaux slate, came in third, toe same based on similar projects in other mun- I but may not stay in the picture if her •'Td appreciate your support,” he said, under, one -year of ags.