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IT's YOU MOVE, GOVERNOR DRISCOLL Sbcsillsi IT’S YOU MOVE, GOVERNOR DRISCOLL (An Editorial) \\ liile various government agencies were still investigating Civil Service ihe first airplane crash in Elizabeth about a month ago, which .•muffed out 56 lives, a second occurred Tuesday a short distance Exams Soon away in the same neighboring City of Elizabeth with a death toll of approximately 30, this time including occupants of home?1 Civil Service examinations for of the city. S b c S ills i pg^rolmen and firemen In Hillside E8TA8LI8HKI) 1K4 OFTICIAL NEWHPAPRH r n ir ti Many observers noticed yesterday, the very day after the OFFICIAL NEWHPAI KH OKnir THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT O f I11IJJ4IDB will be held in the near future by the N.J. State Department of Civil second .disaster, that plane flights out of Newark Airport were VOL. XXVIII, No. 1420 HILLSIDE, N. J;, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 Service. Clotting; date for filing ap­ unusually frequent and in complete violation of all pledges of PRICEiFIVE CENTS plications is February 18 and those the Civil Aeronautics Authority, the State Bureau of Aeronautics interested are urged to write the versal were C hief Justice Arthur T. Department of Civil Service, Tren­ and airport officials that pilots would be required to maintain a Mundet Cork Fine Vanderbilt, C larence E. Case and A. Education Group ton, N. J. Applications are also given altitude on the takeoff. Dayton Oliphant. Sen. Smith Chats With Hillside G.I. available at tjie township clerics In Other words. Governor, the people of this area are b e­ Upheld By Court Opinion of the court was that office. ginning to lose all faith in aeronautic agencies, both Federal and Denies Ties With H T 3 - This is the first time ttxamiiia- State, because their promises are not worth the paper they are [here was "no support for the de­ tions of tills type are being held ■ H R written on. In Split Decision fendant's contention that the judg­ for new and replacement firemen ment,was against the weight of the Political Party and patrolmen. Hillside cam e un-» So Governor, it s time to take o ff the If id gloves and let you The $100 fine -imposed by th"? evidence." tier Civil Service at the last Gen­ have it straight. The Cfoud EJucaUun CommnUee of eral Election. township against Mundet Cork Corp. The township was represented by Officials representing lhr communities of this section have William L. Vieser, Newark attorney. Hillside, non-partisan group Which oration and upheld by Union Coun­ has supported the election of prior communicate*^ with y^ ^ jim e and again about conditions at the ty Judge Walter L. Hetfield was af­ candidates to the Board of Educa. airport, and so far as VVeTtnow you have uttered not a single word Civic Alliance of protest. f firmed Monday by the New Jersey tion announced this week that it has endorsed Greger V. Pearson, Supreme Court. Former Magistrate Brennan Pulls Out 1 he; people want to kqojv what you are going to do about it.. Mrs. Mildred Raphael, present mem­ Aims To Rep resent Mayor James I. Kirk of Kli/'aheth said yesterday: “ The Clarence E. Kremer levied the orig­ ber running for re-election, -and inal penalty on a charge that the O f School Contest Lawrence Levitas. In making the whole tiling is iff the lap of the state. They,had been informed of company violated an ordinance announcement, Allan L. Tumcfrkin, All In Education llie situation and they knew it would happen.1fc “ Mayor Kirk against air pollution. ’ . Mrs. Jean A. White, school district chairman; “Dr. Milton M. Lili.en and said lie had .contacted Governor Driscoll in 1919 and repeatedly The issue produced a split vote. clerk, disclosed yesterday that Ray. Sidney Englander. co-chairmen, Agreement, was reached- Sunday •iiuec without any action having been taken. He declared that Justices Harry. HSher, William A. mond J. Brennan, who had filed his stated: among three. Board of Education Wachenfeld,' Albert Burling and jandidat.es 'and their supporters'for a control over the Port of New York Authority rested solely with petition for member ■ of the Board ‘‘We are proud to endorse these the Governor.” ’ Henry & Ackerson voted to affirm of Education" has withdrawn his pe­ candidates and solicit the support joint campaign for election Febru­ the conviction. In favor of, a re- tition and will not be a candidate of every citizen of our community ary 13. The decision to run as a slate Quoting from a daily newspaper: “ So far, the Governor has who believes in the- continued im­ •was taken at a meeting in the home been noneonimital on telegrams from the committee (of mayors) provement of our school system, of Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Bultwell ngirif) him to veto immediately the airport expansion, an action which, has made such great, strides 1292 Bright street. It' was the out­ which is, they claim, within his power. m the past decade under the lead­ come of an endorsement given lu the ership of conscieritious and public three candidates last Thursday nigh! What have you to say about that, Governor? Do you want to spirited citizens who gave their time at a conference of members of civic wait until more people living irt the conununties surrounding 2 ) o n ’t Wenlion 3 t so freely in service on the board. groups in Hillside. The group, whicn Newark Airport are burned to death in their homes pr are you Held Well Qualified is in the process Of. organizing a going to live up to your oath ofwoffied to protect the residents Vote For Best Man ‘‘We believe that Rflcs. Raphaels Hillside Civic Alliance, ^consists of of this state? record on the board ' for tl¥e past representatives from all threq sec­ Starting With A Bang three years,. Mr. Pearson s knowledge tions of Hillside which, it is claim­ > ^ (' l'ke Hie suggestion of Hillside's Commissioner Raymond and experience as a businessman, ed, have been cut off quite sharply T King, up until recently a member of the Mayors’ Fact Finding All In Moderation and Mr. Levitas’ many years uf fi­ lately by politics as Well as the Le­ Committee, who proposed that I lights from Newark Airport he high V alley Railroad tracks and In a letter to , the ^ditor last week, Irving Eisen, prominent nancial and business experience, —U. S. A rm ^ Photo discontinued until flight patterns, planes and radar screens are figure in the Good Government Association of- N ew Jersey, quotes first with R. H. Macy & Co., and Route 29. William Galik, acting as made accident proof. During his recent visi^ to Korea, Senator If. Alexander Smith of New from this column back in 1948 on the subject of sectional and group presently in private practice as a temporary chairman of the group Jersey dials with Pfc. Donald W. Carey of Hillside. The Hillside soldier Isn’t that a reasonable request, Governor? representation on the governing body to bolster an argument that Certified Public Accountant, emi­ said the candidates had agreed to is a member of the 512th Heavy Automotive Maintenance Company in the same should be done on the Board of Education. nently fits and qualifies each of, the following preliminary statement/ Ihe lim es suggests further---und this is not original with the Eighth Arm y’s 30th Ordnance Battalion. Taken out of context, the remarks'in this column at that time do fh£m for membership oh the Board j "We are each candidates with slip, 1 his newspaper—that at the next meeting of the Mayors’ Fact not quite tell the com plete story, as we recall the circumstances. of Education.” port from our neighbors in our own binding Committee,'.all the eouimunities, members thereof im­ section of fjillside. W.e are joining An effort was t.hep being made to explain how a gopd political or­ Tumarkin further stated that the iogether in our campaign for elec­ mediately instruct their counsel to act jointly to obtain an in-.,, ganization operates, cautioning the Republicans that if they didh't group, altho counting among its Sun Tube Employe’s Steel For Schools tion to the Board of Education be- unction against the airport and aU airlines operating out o f k pay heed, they w ould eventually regret it. Mr. Eisen pays us the membership of more than 250 in all compliment of stating we did some “ crystal gazing which could rival parts of the town, is absolutely non­ Auto Is Ransacked cguse we believe in equal represen­ to restrain further flights until safeguards such as Comm i 8- tation as a foundation for unity Qrew Pearson’s reputation.” partisan and has no ties with the Hastened As Result Vernon Laws, of 1263 Oakwood ioner King suggests are in effect o r move the airport from this hmong the people arid as a first re­ «, Those 1948 remarks, however, are not to be interpreted as our Democratic majority in the Town irea completely, to a location such as a sparsely settled spot on avenue,..employee of the Sun Tube quirement fOr^a democratic school views on the subject of government. What we w ere discussing at Hall or any other political party.. the Jersey coast. Corporation, reported to police Sat­ board. W e are mutually pledged, to that Jime—again trusting to memory—was the practice of voting The committee, he said, had been ac­ O f Capital Parley seek the election of all three, of us We want you, Governor Driscoll, to say whether you prefer AGAINST candidates from certain groups or sections rather than tive in prior board elections on an Enough steel for completion of the urday that his automobile had been informal basis, and it was decided anfi we ask the support of all the that business go on as usual at Newark Airport or whether you FOR them.
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