Dumonvs Victory Is a Close One; Sandman to Order 2-County Probe NEWARK (AP) - State Sen
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Weather Dittriuutlon ' i-Urn tfmmtrn e, THEDARY Today today and tonight Tomorrow and 7 Red Bank Area j 25,000 Friday, Mr. High today an! tomorrow, 70. Low tonight, M. .. ~y* ' " Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1965. See Weather, page 2. DIAL 7414)010 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS limad dally. Uoalar through Friday. Second Clui Pom»«« VOL, 87, NO. 239 Paid at Red Bank and at Additional MUUra Oltlcu, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE DumonVs Victory Is a Close One; Sandman to Order 2-County Probe NEWARK (AP) - State Sen. Monmouth County voters, fight off Sandman's Irate re- wants to start a left-progressive Party ticket, espouses the prin- Wayne Dumont Jr. will carry a though few in number,' exuded action. Sandman refused to con- movement in the Democratic ciples of former Sen. Barry M. less-than-resounding Republi- confidence in the primary win- cede defeat early today and Party. Goldwater arjd advocates repeal can Party endorsement into the ners in both parties. vowed he would use his power But a Hughes aide was a bit of the federal income tax. Nov. 2 election campaign Dumont had nearly a 2 to 1 as Senate president to order an nettled by the fact Clark got against Democratic Gov. Rich- margin, beating Sandman in the investigation of the election re- more than 20,000 votes, which Organization candidates won ard J. Hughes. county 14,501 to 7.816 in an un- turns from Atlantic and Essex though less than one-tenth of without exception wherever For the first time in state official tally of the 286 districts Counties. Hughes, total, was more than there were contests, for party history, the voters will be faced complete. Poeschel garnered only Sandman was sharply critical the Democrats expected him to nominations to ,}he 29 Senate with choosing between two ma- 681 votes. of Sen. Frank S. Farley, the get. Clark's only previous claim and 60 Assembly seats in the jor party candidates who In Ocean County, where Sen. powerful leader of the Atlantic to fame arose in 1961, when he 1966 Legislature. It was the espouse a broad-based tax for W. Steelman Mathis backed Sand- County GOP organization, whom created a national stir by send- first election in state history New Jersey. Dumont advocates man and his would-be-heir he charged with "fixing" the ing his daughter to school in with as many as 29 Senate seats 3 per cent sales tax while in the Senate, Assemblyman Wil election. Moscow. involved. A court-ordered re- Hughes has proposed an income liam T. Hiering was for Dumont, Dumont, who got less than 51 Gov. Hughes out-polled his op- apportionment expanded th» tax at half the New York State Sandman gained a comfortable per cent of the GOP primary ponent, Mr. Clark, in the Demo- Senate from the 21-seat setup rates. advantage. vote, called Sandman's charges cratic column, by 11,045 to 1, which has prevailed for the past Strong Bid Sandman defeated Dumont in a mistake. 493 in Monmouth and 4,532 to 264 109 years. Dumont fought off a surpris- Ocean 9,766 to 5,363 with Token Opposition in Ocean. ingly strong bid from State Sen- Poeschel picking up 323. In Mon- He can launch all the In- A third candidate in the GOP It was also the first June pri- ate President Charles W. Sand- mouth and Ocean combined — vestigations he wants, they field, Harold J>. Poeschel, was mary election in two decades. man Jr. to win the GOP nom- these now comprise the Third aren't going to do any good," credited with 9,165 votes, though The primary law had set April ination in Tuesday's primary Congressional and Fifth Senate Dumont said. officials in some counties did 18 as the election date, but the elections;-With 4,738 of 4,751 dis- Districts — Dumont had a slight Hughes won his nomination not bother counting his tally tricts counted, Dumont led with lead, 19,764 to 17,602 for Sand- for a second term try with only Tuesday night. Poesohel, who election was postponed because 166,823 votes to 153,744 for Sand- man. token opposition from William ran as a U.S. Senate candidate of the Legislature's long stale- man. Dumont may also have toj Clark, a Newark Negro who last year on the Conservative mate over reapportionment. Democrats Select Muccifori DUMONT WINS GOP NOMINATION — State Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr. and his wife, Stout Tops Senate Field Helen, give victory sign in a Newark hotel last night after lie won the Republican IFREEHOLD—When Monmouth District, nomination for governor in New Jersey's primary election. Dumont, who will run against comprising Monmouth semblyma,:n Patrick J. McGann, Muccifori, former Ocean County got 10,349 and in Ocean 3,601, and Ocean County Republican and Ocean Counties. Jr., Lincroft, topped the party's prosecutor from TomsJiver_ran IMLA final figure of 13,950. Gov. Richard J. Hughes in November, got a surprisingly strong battle from state Sen- primary votes were totaled last In the balloting for nominations Assembry hopefuls inoluding Red away with his contest with Ju- The returns in the GOP as- ate. President Charle* W. Sandman. (AP Wirephotol night, Sen. Richard R. Stout, for three Assembly seats, Assem- Bank Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia lius Braun, Lakewood attorney. semWy nominations revealed As- blyman Attred N. Beadleston, and Sam Sagotsky, Freehold at- Mr. Muccifori had 9,323 votes semblyman Beadleston hitting West Allenhurst, was high man Rumson, and newcomers to the torney.irney. in Monmouth and 3,668 in his the high mark with 20,246. Next in the field of state Senate can- county ticket, James M. Cole- In Monmouth, Sen. Stout got own Ocean County for a total of was Mr. Coleman with 20,145. Mr. didates. man, Asbury Park, and Joseph 20,405 votes and in Ocean he was 12,991. Azzolina had 18,715. Azzolina, Middletown Township, The veteran GOP senator even given 12,555 for a total of 32,960. Mr. Braun cornered 1,728 in Mr. Pierson, who battled for all Republicans, won without In Ocean, Sen, Stout's GOP Monmouth and 1,536 in Ocean for one of the three posts received Mrs. Neuberger, out voted Democratic Gov. Rich- trouble. They were opposed in running mate, Sen. William T. a total of 3,264. 3,469 votes. ard J. Hughes who won the nom- the primary by conservative Re- ination for another term. Hiering received 12,683 votes. Ocean Township Mayor John J. For the Democrats, Mr. Mc- publican Roland Piefsbn. Lin- Sen. UleriM w» given more Rellly, who was uncontested, Gann was high man with 10,646 The Senate candidates ran for croft, who lavished fmyWh. votes in Monmourh. He received came through with the biggest followed"by MayOT Nicosia with the first Time In New Jersey's Demoeortle Wumeri 19,265 for a total of 31,948. vote of the three Democratic Sen- 10,255 and Mr. Sagotsky with 10,- Mrs, Norton Win history, In the fifth Senatorial On the Daarocratic .Une, As Organization backed Thomas J. ate candidates. In Monmouth he 152 votes. '••••• FREEHOLD — Favorites of organization Mrs. Neuberger defeated Mrs. Smith, leaders fcored easy victories yesterday as the 17,529 to 3,608. distaff tide drew, the spotlight in purely coun- Edward C. Broege, Belmar, and Paul Mrs. Ingram ty level contests in both parties. Kiernan, Long Branch, unopposed, ware re- Mrs. Cecille F. Norton, Sea Bright, easily turned as Republican and Democratic state defeated Mrs. Kathryn L. Freret, Fair Haven, committeemen with complimentary votes of Nominated At \Lighter Look at Primaryi to succeed Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, now •19,834 and 10,411, respectively. the U. S. ambassador to Denmark, as Demo- Republicans, also without a contest, nom- FREEHOLD —When Sen. Charles W. Sandman is tidying Main concern of many Republicans hanging around die cratic state committeewoman.. inated Sheriff Joseph A. Shafto, 20,392 votes, Little Silver up accounts of his sharp but losing effort for the Republican court house in Freehold waiting for the primary returns was And Republican incumbent state commit- and Freeholders Joseph C. Irwin, 20,424,and IJITHLE SILVER — Mrs. El nomination for goveimor,, he'll find that the "tired" Monmomh the thought former Asbury Park Mayor Thomas F. Sheball, .teewoman, Mrs. Katherine K. Neuberger, Benjamin H. Danskin, 19,994, for new terms. earior D. Ingram, a registered County GOP organization accounted for about 50 per cent of would be Sen. Sandman's new Monmoutih county chairman — MKUIetown Township, beat back the chal- They chose Bruce C. Woolley, 20,206, F. Leon Republican who announced last his margin of defeat. if he won. That can be forgotten, now. Beaten almost 2 to 1 in Monmouth's light turnout, the Sen- lenge of conservative-minded Kathryn Tolbert Harris, 19,705, and Leonard Smith, Jr., 19,651, Thursday that she would be a An estimated 24,000 Republicans and 13,000 Democrats went for coronors. ate president from Cape May may harken the forecast made, Smith, Rumson, to retain her post. Mrs. Neu- write-in candidate for mayor on to the polls in Monmouth's 28$ districts. While this was an after his blast at the couunty GOP last week, by Freeholder berger also is New Jersey's GOP national The Democrats, likewise deciding without the Democratic ticket, garnered average turnout compared to recent years, it marked a high 48 Democratic and six Republican Director Joseph C. Irwin: committeewoman. the burden of competition, picked Mr.