George M. Wallhauser

George Marvin Wall Hauser ( born February 10, 1900 in Newark, New Jersey; † August 4, 1993 in Livingston, New Jersey ) was an American politician. Between 1959 and 1965 he represented the State of New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

George Wallhauser attended the public schools of his home, including the Barringer High School, where he graduated in 1918. Between 1918 and 1922 he served in the medical service of the United States Navy. He then continued his education in 1922 with a degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Since 1927 he worked for the company, based in Newark United States Realty & Investment Co., of which he was vice-president in 1940. He remained until 1989, its Executive Board Member. Politically, Wallhauser joined the Republican Party. Between 1946 and 1954 he was chairman of Planungsauschusses of Maplewood. In this place he was from 1954 to 1957 local council over the years.

In the congressional elections of 1958 Wallhauser in the twelfth electoral district of New Jersey was in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he became the successor of Robert Kean on January 3, 1959. After two re- election he was able to complete in Congress until January 3, 1965 three legislative periods. These were shaped by the events of the civil rights movement and the then incipient Vietnam War. Wall Hauser was a member of the Post Committee and the Committee on the Public Service. In 1964 he gave up another candidacy.

After the end of his time in the U.S. House of Representatives sat George Wallhauser its previous activities continued. Between 1970 and 1975 he was a member of the highway authority of the State of New Jersey, since 1972, he served as its chairman. He spent his life in Maplewood and died on 4 August 1993 in Livingston at the age of 93 years.

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