DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH MAKES HISTORY Malone - Goldhor ________ 0FFIC1AL NEWSPAPER OF t h e TOWNS11IP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HIL.I.8IUR VOL. XXVII, No. 1409 HILLSIDE, N. J, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1951 Decisive Victory TeachersTRequest Record Of Town Taking Different Guise DISTRICT 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GOP Reign STATE SENATOR Kaplon (D) Hfi 247 129 344 489 285 352 266 213 74 89 82 60 141 Hillside Democrats wrote a brand new chapter in the politi­ Increase In Salary Hand (R) 165 133 203 176 115 201 270 260 258 224 150 196 194 188 331 cal narrative of the township Tuesday when they elected John M. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Malone and Henry Goldhor to the Township Committee over Following approval of a $500 sal-* Dwyer (D) 110 86 210 119 301 464 311 382 273 221 84 103 88 66 136 William's (D) Commissioner Benjamin Hale and Arnold H. McClow, Republi ■ increase referenda in Tuesday’s 110 83 206 115 295 467 296 367 268 210 79 97 86 61 •*449 having six years of preparation or Sharkey (D) cans. dection for police and firemen, the 110 86 201 118 306 471 305 385 276 221 79 98 86 62 133 one year beyond a master’s degree. Pettit (D) 109 82 202 112 296 468 292 362 263 207 78 96 83 62 130 First Democratic Committee hillside Teachers Association yester- Thomas (R) The $150 annual increment would 164 132 207 176 108 195 242 232 238 219 138 184 185 176 325 Result of the victory will give M. Brcwn 2,677. Malcne and Goldhor ^day requested the Board of Eauca- Dwyer (R) 161 131 209 176 1lUo HQ 198 ZUZ 250 continue, and the minimum of $2,500 251 225 139 183 186 176 339 the.... Democrats wcontrol .m u. uiof u.ethe tuwilowr ■ won roughly by 1.000 votes this year, Dun for a $400 cost of living increase Shepard (R) 164 130 210 178 109 195 246 227 242 216 133 185 185 175 323 for all teachers as set in the State Mackey (R) ship, effective January 1. fo r the Republicans gaining slightly in for the present salary scale maxi­ 160 130 202 175 103 191 243 220 236 217 137 181 183 171 315 Board of Education would be re­ COUNTY CLERK first time since the incorporation oi their totals while the Democrats munis. The teachers group approved tained. Higgins (D) 114 85 193 122 291 450* 307 354 275 220 78 96 79 67 112 Hillside in 1913, a period of 38 years just about held the same vote. The* the request at a meeting Monday Chairman of the salary steering Nulton (R‘ 170 137 224 170 126 225 2G3 261 251 224 146 188 195 180 352 It is also the first time that Demo­ total vote cast fell a little over 109 afternoon in the Hillside Avenue committee is Elbert Hoppenstedi, as­ BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS crats have elected, their Township sisted by Mrs. Evelyn Schuler, Mrs. below last year, 7,166 to 7,058 out Murphy >D) 115 82 198 120 289 408 305 379 284 207 83 101 87 66 131 Committee candidates two years School if the referenda v/ere approv­ Winifred De Vadder, Harry Ladanye, of respective registrations of 9 613 Banyasz (D) 103 84 195 113 285 463 299 379 266 203 77 97 82 61 125 running, the voters ea’clw time se­ ed in the election. Mrs. George White, George Sickeis, Egolf (D) and 9,959. 109 78 199 117 291 459 293 356 277 201 81 95 86 60 130, lecting two, which will make a to­ The Democrats were high in eight Maximums are reached after 17. Miss Lillian Fuerst. and Mrs. Audrey Carr (R) 166 136 207 171 107 186 238 233 233 222 139 184 183 172 tal of four when the committee or. Silyerstein. 335 of the fifteen districts while the Re­ years of service. Adjustments -also Bauer (R) 166 132 206 172 109 197 246 231 243 222 138 .187 183 178 323 ganizes New Year’s Day. The only ure sought for, teachers below the Scheideler (R) publicans carried seven, but the 165 132 201 168 110 187 237 217 224 213 140 180 178 170. 315 remaining Republican will be Mayor Democratic districts were for the ceiling. Maximums would- be $5,300 TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Raymond R. King. for teachers holding bachelor’s de­ Malone (D) 170 116 321 171 most part the larger ones. Malone Dr. Peyser Recalled 431 602 373 501 364 295 91 151 128 104 191 This year's outcome showed a re­ carried the sixth, seventh, eighth, crees, $5,500 for teachers with mas­ Goldhor (D) 173 113 342 164 469 589 333 447 339 281 83 130 115 80 189 markable parallel to last year. Ma­ er’s degrees and $5,700 for teachers McClow (R) 147 126 .192—173 ninth and tenth districts while By Medical Reserve 100 207 285 282 264 203 142 165 158 172 310 lone was high man .vith 4,909, Gold­ Goldhor took the first, third and Hale (R) H7 f27198 178 106 208 271 272 258 203 143 168 162 171 306 hor second with 3,847, McClow third Dr. Joseph Peyser, associate ot TEACHERS COLLEGE BONDS fifth. The second, fourth, eleventh, with 2,926 and Hale fourth with* 2 - twelfth|and thirteenth went to Hale Dr. Rubin Poleshuck and Dr. Eugene Yes 133 106 287 158 Consider Victory Greenwald, at 100 Hollywood ave­ 248 377 221 217 216 201 91 137 109 98 212 2811 918. A year ago Commissioner Mil- .inrlmd iff#(5/1 fourteenthf/Hirtnnnl'Vl and fifteenthTift..__IL Ato - No 72 60 84 62 57 97 *130 177 146 91 66 86 82 79 123 1412 ton B. Conford polled 4,288, Com­ McCluw. nue, a lieutenant junior .grade in the COUNTY PARK FUNDS Naval Reserve Medical Corps, has missioner Robert C. Kirkpatrick 3.- Tenth Democratic Yes 102 74 227 119 156 284 198 193 211 163 81 885, James J. Holslng 2,761 and John been ordered back to active duty 113 97 81 233 2332 For the first time the tenth dist­ A Confidence Vote No 83 ?7 78 66 84 111 126 160 123 98 65 80 83 79 91 1394 for a two-year tour, it was anneunc. POLICE PAY INCREASE rict went Democratic, and by a sur­ Democratic Township Committee­ ed this week. He will report to the prising margin. The fact that Mc­ men Milton B. Conford and Robert Yes 137 102 304 170 270 416 236 281 228 205 97 132 118 106 248 3050 Clow nosed out Hale was somewhat Brooklyn Naval Dispensary on Dec­ No 77 67 72 Brother Of Polio C. Kirkpatrick yesterday issued the ember 1. Dr. Peyser has been pract­ 68 48 92 150 176 168 103 75 79 82 81 104 1442 unexpected, especially since there following statement: FIREMEN S PAY INCREASE icing in Hillside for the past two Yes was a strong feeling that Hale might We take yesterday’s election re­ and a half years. 145 101 271 4^7 252 311 237 212 100 113 118 109 241 3101 be re-elected. However, the results sult as a vote of confidence in our No 66 70 73 62 44 87 138 171 163 98. 74 80 81 82 109 1390 Victim Stricken A member of the Naval Reserve CIVIL SERVICE HENRY GOLDHOR bore out the political experts who .'irtministration of our offices this for tiie past nine years, Dr. Peyser Charles Jajosky, 10, of 537 Mc- said that party tickets are rarely year. Our determination is re-doubl- Yes 77 59 172 239 186 184 191 149 94 144 90 68 157 2076 Michuel place, was admitted F ri­ has had three and a half years oi No split unless the vote is exceptionally ert to work with our new colleagues, 100 77 68 60 139 140 190 168 124 66 81 86 92 144 1691 day afternoon to St. Elizabeth Hos­ close. active duty in various naval hospi­ TOTAL VOTE .John M. Malone and Henry Gold- tals. This will be the third time he 322 248 580 826 653 784 626 505 237 312 287 272 511 7058 Hale And McClow pital with spinal type poliomyelitis Democrats and their supporters | REGISTRATION 447 362 hor, as well as Raymond R. King, to has been called to active duty, hav­ 861 1187 968 1129 848 696 347 445 394 239 706 9959 His condition is described as fair. were generally elated over the de­ give Hillside the best possible in lo. ing served during the war and again Still in critical condition at the cisive victory for the second sue. cal government.” during his inferneship. ed, and indications point to a final Congratulate Foe hospital with the bulbar type of the eessivc year, many skeptical that it disease is his brother, Edward J a ­ Bank To Increase result in -excess of $500,000, which In a statement issued today, Com­ could happen so soon again. Arous­ Town Nears nsky, 9. They are the sons of Mrs. ed by I he stinging defeat administer­ would be the best showing in East­ missioner Benjamin Hale and Ar­ Helen Jajosky and the lute Charlr* ed a year ago and fighting to continue Rate Of Interest ern ,yUnion County since World War nold H. McClow, defeated Republi­ Jajosky. x I heir consistent hold since 1913, the Chest Quota II.
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