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.
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