Carrf Scheideler and Bauer Win in Freeholder Battle

Carrf Scheideler and Bauer Win in Freeholder Battle

Read the Herald For Loc# I News 1 elaoiy and mUAn t*. Serving Summit For 02 ft day with thowvr* likely tonight and tomorrow. Saturday, * little ERAID cooler. ras* SECTION IB Two Scetkwa URSDAY, APRIL 19. 1951 ' Price Officials Tabulated Results of April 17 Primary Election in Summit WARD 1 WARD 2 Carr Scheideler and Bauer Grand f Here Tonight to Distrieta Tot*! Totals Total State Senator: Hand, R 97 98 86 211 135 91 075 289 313 188 96 68 128 70 97 1208 2081 Explain New Laws 7 8 5 15 m 62 Win In Freeholder Battle t Kaplon, D 14 8 12 7 12 5 8 5 9 67 120 t Local merchants will have the AMerablyraan: opportunity to learn about the Towner, R * 25 37 34 «0 34 » 41 280 108 80 43 38 38 40 31 30 414 684 Forsberq and Mrs. Merfce/ Beat complexltie* of price regulation at Dwyer, R 68 62 87 188 85 62 110 809 204 231 134 62 SO 09 48 88 915 1521 a special meeting of the Summit Griffin, R 39 54 49 108 62 41 69 412 118 120 84 47 40 55 54 49 549 Ml Opponents in Ward 2 Contests Area Chamber of Commerce to Shepard, R " 76 68 79 17ft 108 79 123 713 203 252 141 74 54 113 54 72 963 1678 be held at 8 p.n% today at the Thomas, R 70 57 75 155 100 57 115 629 170 246 140 €7 33 95 44 59 854 1483 City Hall, Bpringlleld avenue. Summit Republicans signified their desire for a change Lloyd, R 41 47 30 80 61 40 73 372 92 120 72 41 19 59 20 31 454, 826 in the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders by elect- Richard J. Tarfant, acting di- Mackey, R ., 6» 57 53 144 89 58 128 696 . 170 216 129 61 33 . 88 30 47 772 1368 rector of the OPS-district office Dwyer, D 6 14 4 7 4 13 S 56 12 7 11 S 8 5 8 9 65 121 ing the "insurgent" candidates, Nelson L. Carr and Mrs. at Newark and Carl Sturnberg, Pettit, D 5 14 5 7 4 13 8 58 12 7 12 5 6 5 9 9 65 121 Elfie L. Scheideler, and Charles L. Bauer, an incumbent, in OPS district business analyst, will Sharkey, D 6 14 4 T 4 12 8 65 12 7 11 5 7 5 8 9 62 127 the Primary Election Tuesday. Lee S. Rigby and R. Story be present to explain and answer Williams, Jr., D 8 | 13 5 8 4 14 8 M 12 7 11 5 7 5 8 9 62 120 ••-•""* ' ' incumbents seeking re- questions about the various price j_ „ election, were diluted here in *n County Clerk: extremely %ht votc^with only a regulations, particularly Regula- Nulton, R 87 \ 82 89 198 125 84 136 799 245 280 165 79 62 122 58 81 10D0 18S9 tion 7, Amendment 2 and the gen- Fisticuffs Mark little more than one-quarter of the Sredzinski, R 12 ; 16 16 g 7 17 76 19 29 11 17 9 » 9 12 115 im city's registered voters" exercising eral price ceiling act. Amendment Hlggins, D « 14 4 6 4 12 8 44 12 7 11 4 8 3 9 9 63 107 2 now brings many stores under Monica Defeat their franchise. Regulation 7 which were formerly Freeholders i \ The total vote cast was.2,501 out Robert Reynolds on the general price ceiling basis. Carr, R 71 64 56 139 110 53 107 600 219 215 100 63 51 93 45 79 865 1465 of a total registered of 8,488. Csrr Price charts* covering all items Scheideler, R 68 50 46 126 »3 49 101 538 191 170 92 63 41 80 39 72 748 1236 in Township pulled 1,465 to lead the Freeholder ticket while Bauer ran second with under Regulation 7 must be filed Bauer, R 55 65 65 135 74 64 87 543 160 216 125 63 49 06 49 54 812 1357 A closely contested election in -1,357 and Mr*. Scheideler trailed Installed as at the Newark OPS office, 185 Rigby, R 50 54 53 107 61 43 76 449 95 160 104 54 40 64 32 34 583 1032 New Providence Township which Rowland, R 43 50 63 115 45 48 76 440 «fi 182 9!) .46 32 82 .32 35 586 996 «pelled the defeat of Township with 1,286. Rigby,- who was the Washington street, no later than target of the insurgent ticket, re- April 30. Reilly, R 31 27 20 42 30 20 54 224 80 89 49 40 17 33 11 23 342 566 Chairman Charles M. Monica by Head of Elks Banyasz, D 6 14 2 7 4 12 8 53 13 7 11 4 8 2 7 9 61 124 ceived 1,032 Summit votes. Recent changes in the law the slim margin of 38 votes, was Robert T. Reynolds of 15 Locust Donnelly, D 6 14 4 8 4 12 8 56 '12 7 12 4 8 2 8 9 62 1?8 Carl H. Fowberg easily defeated brings dealers handing radios, climaxed shortly after the polls drive was installed a* exalted Egolf, D 6 S 13 4 7 4 12 8 56 12 7 11 4 7 2 8 9 60 116 his opponent, Eugene F. Daly, to sports goods, television and elec- closed by a fist fight between | ruler of Summit Lodge of Elk* again win a Common Council itat trical appliances, plus many other Mayor: Monica's eon, Charles, Jr., and in Ward 2 by a vote of 921 tc Daly's , j fit a ceremony held last night at 98 I 98 KB 218 128 91 159 881 258 316 180 95 84 130 -59 88 1188 2061) Theodore Plumb, active supporter Items, under the price ceiling act. Bland, R 447.- • - - • -..•••• .-...:,-. • the lodge rooms on Maple street Similar meetings' have been held of the wlnm'ng ticket. Mr. Reynold* succeed* Joseph Counellman-at-large.: J. Jerome Kaplon. Summit at- at *Morrlstown and Plalnfield 90 91 211 127 87 153 854 253 306 164 88 65 130 57 1149 2003 Monica, who has been a mem- torney, running under the Demo- Murray, Jr. of Murray Hill. Th« Hickok, R 95 under the sponsorship of other ber of the Township Committee cratic banner for state senator installation ceremony was con- Common Council; Chambers of Commerce. Toiught'a for eight years and ita head since from Union County, wai unop- ducted l»y Vincent Kane of South Dean, R 94 94 »1 215 130 90 151 866 meeting will mark the fintt time January, Iwt out to Anton Swen- posed and will, be that party'* Orange, pmt" exalted ruler, and Forsberg, R 202 253 139 69 48 106 41 63 921 OPS officials have held a Summit son, incumbent, and Arthur Man- candidate in the November elec- a staff of state officers. Daly, R I 79 18 52 32 36 42 447 meeting. All members and inter- n ner, a newcomer to Township tion. Mr, Kftplon polled a total of 1930 314 362 207 81 124 1471" 2501 Other officer* Installed were ested persona are invited to at- Total Vote Cast 118 125 110 210 1SS 115 184 political ranks. Monica received 129 votes in Summit. Thomas F. Brennan, Jr., esteemed tend. 516 votes to 590 for Swenson and Mrs. Janet Merhel of Brekmm leading knight; Theodore Van 554 for Manner. Terrace, backed by the younger It" Dyke, esteemed loyal knight; Princeton Schol Lucille Manners to Star in Fortnightly Club Shortly after the polls closed element of the Republican Party, Matthew Zelgner, lecturing knight; Plumb, who Is 48, and young was victor over Mrs, Anna Murray C. Roe* Doyle, esquire; Thome* Monica, 24. became involved in an of New England avenue in a con- Liddy, chaplain; James A. Flood, Left $750,000 fay DAY Concert Tomorrow To Install New argument In e room adjoining the test for comrnitteewoman of *l» secretary; Herbert W. Brenn, Miss Lucille Manners, singing Irwin Dillon, Dorothy Stahl. Columbia School polling place. flrat district of Ward 2. Mrs. treasurer; Michael Flortntlno, or- star of the radio and concert Intirmiaslon Plumb charged that young Monica Merkel received p173 votes and Mrs. Mrs. Penning to l stage, will be guest artist at the Officers at Tea ganist; Patrick Kelly, tiler; David The Keys of Heaven... Burlelgh attacked him and pressed an as- (Murray, who had been serving Princeton'* Woodrow Wl\m>n benefit concert sponsored by the Mr*. Nils F. Brandln of S52 Haberstroh, inner guard, and Flora Shennsn - Irwin Dillon sault and battery charge against obtained 123. John Rlilo and Arthur DePue, School of Public and Intern itional Galllon A Gentile Chapter, No. Springfield avenue will be installed Monica. Judge Douglas Habrr- Mayor Percy M. Bland, unop- Affaire was named beneflc ary of 43, Disabled American Veterans. Let My Song Fill Your Heart trustees for three years. Mr. De- Charles as the new president of tlv? Fort- atroh released Monica In $25 ball posed, received 2,069 votea to o# the residuary estate of tl e late The program will be presented Pue fill* the untxpired term of nightly Club at the annual tea and and set a hearing for tomorrow nominated for another two-year Mr*. Mary Vanderpool Pi nnlng- tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in the Sum- Allcuja ..,,,,, Mozart term. Councilman-nt-large Eraeit Henry Mellc.

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