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Emil Olszowy

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In January 1973, Olszowy was appointed to the Passaic city council and was elected to the council in November. He served on the council until taking his seat in the Assembly. In 1975, Olszowy ran for the Assembly from the
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decried the newspaper for referencing it in his obituary. The newspaper publisher responded that as the arrest was brought up by a former political opponent that it was germane to publish.
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called on Olszowy to ask for the reason of his rising. Olszowy responded, "Mr. Speaker, I rise to aerate my shorts." He was reelected in 1977 and 1979, both times with Democrat Bate.
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Olszowy was born in Passaic in 1921. He married Anne D. Niewaroski and had one son, Ronald, born in 1945. He served in the
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came overwhelmingly in first place in the general election, Olszowy defeated another incumbent Democrat
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Olszowy died on April 18, 1980, of a heart attack at Passaic General Hospital. Following his death,
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which mentioned his arrest at 16 years of age for robbery. Assembly Speaker
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by just under 500 votes. Klein's backing of Governor
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New Jersey General Assembly
34th
Herb Klein
S.M. Terry LaCorte
Passaic, New Jersey
Republican
Alma mater
New York University
Republican Party
Passaic, New Jersey
New Jersey General Assembly
United States Navy
World War II
United States Army Reserve
Major
New York University
American Legion
34th district
Passaic County
Democratic
William J. Bate
Herb Klein
Brendan Byrne
Joseph A. LeFante
The Record
obituary
Christopher Jackman
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey
Congressional Record
E1979

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