Sign Defense for Suliga Organizing Blood Drive
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h U h » r - r o n o r n e i - r r 5 8 S 2 S 2 BOX*** c > r u roc. *-ro h- m m ♦ (ji n a t e s w i d e ; • ■ .g»rT -w *ri tie for filing loom s Rose Monyek of Rahway The winner ' l i t Republicans had A M in this voters in the district’s four municipalities — Linden, Carteret, sits only until the end of the year, when hastily Democratic cHy. the general election winner -will take Alto, at of Tuesday, no parson had Rahway and Elizabeth — will be voting over the full term for the m iyoral tanb. But Mayor separately on both the primary and The candidates for the Democratic Hudak, Demaarat, who is special election Senate candidate! Union County Clerk Walter said that nomination for the full Senate term are tetejpteUng Gregorio's unoxjkred term, Lesniak. who has the organization hasannounced he is a candidate. one election board will run both machines and there will be one set of support, and Rahway Business Ad TIM roll call of candidates for the ministrator Joseph Hartnett Palermo fooryear state Senate aeat and two voter books for both elections Halpin added that voters will have the option of is the Republican candidate tw o year state Assembly posts is more Democratic candidates for the two complicated voting in either the primary, the apeciai election, or both He estimated that-the 20th District Assembly seats are state Owing to the ouster of form er Linden Assemblyman Thomas Devenn of Mayor a M 20th District State Sen. John move will save the county 1100,000 He also said that the county will Elizabeth. Linden Assistant Superin T. Gregorio from his offices, two Senate adequately publicize the election to tendent of Schools Thomas Long and elections will be held. Lindenite Henry Kielbasa Deverin and inform voters of the dual elections One will be a special election to Long are the organization candidates The Senate on Monday over determine who will fill Gregorio's Republican Assembly candidates are whelmingly approved an emergency u m p ire d term that ends Dec. 31 The Linden City Council President Robert other will be the Democratic and hill calling for the combined elections The measure was signed Tuesday by Gonor and Union County Freeholder a wtevoPttWard, Republican primaries to select can Blanche Banasiak of Elizabeth didate* to rtln in the November general Gov Thomas H Kean The candidates for the unexpired Should Lesniak win the special election for the full senate term. JIM j%j a la ifk A nr the BSard of term are Democratic Assemblyman election for state Sentate. a second T o further confuse matters, the mtmam -tor M* y*«r, Manky Raymond Lesniak of Elizabeth of special election would be held this special election, previously scheduled Mstewytt MTrsnHoy Point Rood, and Elizabeth. Linden Republican Chair summer to fill his unexpired Assembly ...... ----- — t e n t Ward Coun for May to, has been moved to the date man Alfred Palerm o and independent term 0(of tnethe June 7/ primaryprimary. Thatu a i means ..............— ----- sign defense for Suliga . _ j nr___... l; i to ThaThe Utt*rletter rfintiniiMcontinues tlutthat the meeting ._____attended a club meeting before, who nominated Wargacki) refused to ter son* Seventh Ward withdraw his motion, and President was again "interrupted by an out-of a CtenCM iabora that the had them pay dues and then vote at the Suliga then called for diacuasion and a order Mrs Lystash," who was joined Bn CHy Council Oub's nomination meeting held April vote on it Then, for the first time on by Ann Buryak in opposing the second i was mad* at a 13. suggestion The club member* charged Wargacki was denied the club s any of the numerous votes taken that trout* a denial that Bunyak had not attended a nomination despite having served on evening, the issue was raised of who meeting for the last several years the council for the past four years was qualified to vote " The Suliga supporters claim that Wargacki M r the Suliga la aueteng the com bi seat after ■ At this point Mr Suliga stated that six year* a* a member of the Linden after discussion, it was decided that according to Robert's Rules of Order, Board of Education those who had paid their 1983 dues thst any further diacuasion on anything evening would not be allowed to vote other than the main motion was out of WartenW's charges ware backed by Suliga complied with that decision, his order unless Mr Kopchinski withdrew tea* taree other chib members who niDOorters Mid. his motion Mr Kopchinski stutv adtod fete Suliga. who is aloo the chib The letter add*. “ M ere a motion to bomly refused to withdraw his motion -p u te ftp l. coBdBRyd the meeting to his that effect could be made, an obviously and Mr Suliga then was required by advantage by net' recognizing motions distraught Mary Lou Lystash started Robert's Rules to restrict discussion to M te M * teat the and refusing to read the dub bylaws screaming language that was up remarks that only concerned Mr la tfee letter, the Suliga supporters setting to many of the club members Kopchinski’s motion respood, "T h e April meeting of the club Even though she had not attended a jM ter, "Portn pa It was sour grapes In proceeded in an orderly fashion until meeting of the club all year and the The motion to endorse Wargacki t m , when tbs dub voted In endorse President Suliga asked if there was any year before, she said she would not give failed. 32 no to 19 yes Another motion Wargaoki for tbs unexpired term, Joe old business " up her vote on this particular matter no was then made to endorse Joe Suliga Soft* Mw«d )0 the wishes o f the club and passed by a margin of 31 yes to 19 At that time, the motion was made to matter what life members of the club and w KM mWM* cnhilMacy to favor of no endorse Wargacki. said Oh dab’s dtefce. Yet, Mr. Wtegacki Is •We believe that Joseph Suliga ran The letter continues, "Mr Suliga felt According to the letter, another n a f m m Htentfi to tebe bia own loas the meeting as fairly as possible Joe that it would be fairer if the names were Wargacki supporter suggested that any :grtr)nftlir ¥ F *T~ decided to create Suliga will be a responsive, dedicated placed before the club and each person members who had missed three of the ; & a r i ) t e L t e W ' l t e b atiout his councilman that is why we are was allowed to vote for the candidate of last six monthly meetings should be disqualified from voting They said supponnting him. the letter con as saying their choice. However. Mr i Henry Suliga again agreed with the proposal cluded le who had Kopchinski (the club vice president IS organizing blood drive . or guardian»-\ Donors must weighat at amfMintamount nf workof work involved involved in C(in conducting •y M S HUTTON munity service project requirement for least 110 pounds and be in good health one fjfe te 4MH M its S ttf— fw up to give blood onor his Eagle Scout Badge But Nick was very organized and Scutari, son of Pat and Sal Scutari of Pregnant women and anyone with a g t e y t t e a lawteluntTy-wlde blood drive came to us with an outline of what he West Blancke Street, says he "kind of history of hepatitis may not donate at Scbeet I, tea organizer of the event was going to do. so we said Okay Let's just thought a blood drive would be a blood wfflaot b* among die participants do it . she explained good way to meet one of the Among those rooting for the success At 14, Boy Scout Nick Scutari is too Scutari, a student at McManus Junior requirements for Eagle Scout and at of Scutari's project is Mary Meier, yteteg to bo * blood donor, but that High School, learned a lot about run the same time help a lot of people director of blood services for the ; la c a n ttoppad btm from giving a lot of ning community service projects from "Hopefully, well get a good Eastern Union County Chapter of the > 'jte teg* and plenty of effort to the other Eagle Scouts in the Troop In fact, American Red Cross '.'H ttite^^rtteb win eerve aa the com showing," said the Scout, a member of "W e've had two or three Scouts in the he put in several hours last year Troop 18*. “ It's a worthwhile project " assisting another Scout. Steve Zielinski, Blood donors must be between 17 and past who ve run blood drives. Meier in conducting a voter registration drive o heads 65 yea r* of age Those who are 17 must said. "But most of the time we try to (Continaed on page 2) (board have the written permission of a parent discourage them because of the great -MMMM Vffiabo, who was serving as r u l i i f l i l 11,1111 of the Board of U M H U tk t e n tended to head the MM ffr the coming year at a HMteetetUon meeting held April 20. ■ g t e t e f assumed the position from Stead Conor, who vacated the post to •com * City Cornell president H teM Sctenldt was elected vice enteiM t *f tb* board, replacing Nancy ■tediteter,' Who became interim vice (B te tg J ntiii VBtsno moved to the * , fk tbswe-yeor terms were m S S B U m .