Magyar Hirnök, 1957. július-december (48. évfolyam, 27-52. szám)
1957-10-31 / 44. szám
FOR MAYOR NOVEMBER 5th For Progressive Government in Edison EDISON'S DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN — FOR COUNCIL MAGYAR HÍRNÖK 1957. OKTÓBER 31. When elected to office we pledge ourselves to work for: SCHOOLS A representative Board of Education is a major goal. We will work with such a Board to upgrade the school system. This means a topflight teaching staff and the early establishment of a high school. Dr. Neil A. McDonald FOR COUNCIL ROADS Township roads are in a sorry state. We intend to rebuild them mile by mile. Our lohg-term program will stop the practice of "pouring sand into rat holes" and will in time give us smooth, lasting roads. HEALTH Air pollution, private dumps, and violations of the weak codes now in effect, must stop. We will set up immediate safeguards for the public health. We will work for creation of a public hospital. Anthony M. Yelencsie? FOR COUNCIL William F. A.shion FOR COUNCIL Bernard J. Dwyer FOR COUNCIL William N. Margolis RECREATION An expanded recreational program for all age groups is long overdue. We favor a competent directo. working with school officials, service organizations, and patriotic groups to bring this about in Edison. PASSING THE BUCK Prompt decisions by responsible officeholders is our answer to the aimless "buck passing" we know so well. We will fix responsibility for all duties so that any real grievance can be heard at once. EDISON'S FUTURE New developments and new industry will be welcomed but regulated so as not to outstrip our capacity to provide schools, fire and police protection, garbage collection, and other vital services. BLIGHTED AREAS We intend to rebuild the depressed areas in Edison as quickly as Federal aid can be secured. Equally important is preventing other areas from becoming blighted and depressing property values. ECONOMY We pledge a full dollar's value for each public dollar invested in goods or services. Our budget will be realistic and fair so that the tax load will not discriminate against the home owner. ' SIDEWALKS AND SEWERS The need for sewers, curbs, gutters, and sidewalks grows with each passing day. We propose a rational pay-as-you-go approach to bring these improvements into every area of Edison. PLANNED PROGRESS Action without planning is foolhardy. We propose that each department plan its program for a year advance. Major issues presented by the Planning Board will receive careful review. in For honest, efficient, progressive government VOTE ROW "A" ALL THE WAY ON ELECTION DAY! Frank J. Takacs comxii Ur. Wmiaiii Tcmi FOR COUNCIL Walter H. Wood 1 A Robert B. MEYNER “Democratic Party” 2 A J. Edward CRABIEL “Regular Democratic Organization” / 3 l). / William / KURTZ “Regular Democratic Organization” 4 A David I. STEPACOFF “Regular Democratic Organization” 5 A Elmer E. BROWN “Regular Democratic Organization” 6 A Thomas F. DOLAN “Regular Democratic Organization’* 7 A Karl E. METZGER “Regular Democratic Organization” 8 A Anthony M. YELENCSICS 9 A William F. ASHTON 10 A Bernard J. DWYER 11 A William N. MARGOLIS 12 A Neil A. MCDONALD 13 A Frank J. TAKACS 14 A 15 A William Walter H. TOTH WOOD PLEDGE OF GOOD GOVERNMENT \ ■■ ' 1 ’’aid by Stewart A. Sehoder, Jr., Campaign Manager VOTE DEMOCRATIC S_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ln 11 12 IS 14 15 For For For Members of the Board of For Governor For Members of the General Assembly Surrogate Chosen Freeholders Mayor For Councilmen (Vote for One) (Vote for; Three) (Vote for One) (Vote for Two) (Vote for One) (Vote for Seven) A