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To Identify Candidates in Primary THE MIDDLESEX 100,000 xtm READERS fMop|Nt —top circulation •ovwage hi Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Woodbfiflga Township AM M Ml CUM Miil •t P. 0. Woodbridgt, N. J. WoodbrHgt, *. *, MOT 10* wmmmmmmmz You May Need A Score Card To Identify Candidates In Primary WOODBRIDGE — A score card will be most helpful if you ously?" another reporter asked: Also Ralph Kushinsky, Woodbridge; Mrs. Minnie Richman, Board had approved a subdivision and th« Zoning-Board a want to identify the candidates in the September primaries. "I'm taking the opposition seriously, I always do", an- Woodbridge; Paul Cuntala, Port Reading and Arthur Heit- variance for property on Amherst Avenue, Colonia, which is From all indications it will be a three-way race in the swered the mayor, "but our campaign is mapped out and I zenroder, who was eliminated by the GOP screening com now being sold through the Gene Tomasso Real Estat* Republican ranks with the announcement yesterday by John am sure we wilt go forward. We are working on our plat- mittee. Evanko also stated that some consideration is being Agency. Evanko, former Republican Township Committeemnn, that form with some top people and it will be announced shortly. given to Sabol who might be willing to exchange his mayoral he will be candidate for mayor. Robert DeSantis was the The platform will cover and meet all the needs of the muni- ty aspirations for a chance for a council seat. Abstained from Voting Reached on the telephone late yesterday afternoon, TOHMW- choice of the GOP organization as the mayoralty candidate cipality." Evanko called for elimination of what he called "conflict while John Sabol, Iselin, a comparative newcomer to the so said: of interest" and lashed out at Louis Cyktor, chairman of the "I have been in business for. 20 years and I cannot abandon Township recently announced that he would be a Republican To Have Slate Planning Board and Councilman Gene Tomasso. He charged candidate for mayor because the Republicans "didn't have my livelihood because I serve the people on th» council. I do a real choice". Asked if planned to field a complete slate against the Da Cyktor with "emasculation of the suburban area of Fords not think the people would want me to do that, The subdivis- Santis ticket, Evanko replied: "Certainly". proper with a high rise building". In the Democratic ranks, Mayor Ralph P. Barone is being ion and variance on the property went through the proper opposed by G. Nicholas Venezia, local attorney. The latter, He said he has been talking to several people including boards without any objection by surrounding property owners who is now on a month's vacation in Europe, said he will Miss Martha Morrow, a Woodbridge Senior High School fit Edison - Not Woodbridge and when it came before the Municipal Council, 1 abstained place an entire slate in the field to oppose the administration. teacher and department head, "but I haven't convinced In answer, Mr. Cyktor said yesterday afternoon: from voting and made it clear why I was abstaining. Since her yet". "Mr. Evanko should get his facts straight before he speaks. then, several homes have been built in the area on nice sin "Not Going To Matter'* "I feel it is time for a qualified woman in local govern- The building I constructed is not in Woodbridge Township, lots with approval of the property owners". ment and I am trying to pursuade Miss Morrow to run", but in Edison Township. It was in the planning stage for Discussing the Democratic candidates, Evanko said! "The Yesterday at his weekly press conference, Dr. Barone was Evanko continued. several years and had the approval of all the surrounding debate between Barone and Venezia is which one was closest asked if thought Evanko's candidacy would affect him. The former Township Committeeman also stated that property owners including tjie Bishop of the Trenton Diocese to Walter Zirpolo. We don't care about the closeness, all we He replied: others being considered to run for the council posts are John . for the Catholic Church across the street. I don't have to know is that they are on the same team. Barone has desrted "I don't see how it is going to affect our election any. I Hughes, former third ward committeeman; John Keitel, defend the type of building I erected. I feel it is a show the 'Courage Team' and the JFK Club. I maintain that he only don't think it is going to matter too much what happens in chairman of the 4th Ward GOP; Robert Neary, Fords; place and it had the approval of the various departments of disagreed with Zirpolo when he failed to make Council Presi. the Republican Party". Charles Nelson, Woodbridge; Edward Martin, Colonia; Mar- the Township of Edison," dent. It was just personal with him. He voted with the or- "Does that mean you don't take the other candidates seri- tin Mulroy, Iselin. In regard to Tomasso, Evanko charged that the Planning ganization 99 per cent of the time". mmsmm High Speed Stop Called 'Blessing' For Township WOODBRIDGE - The high Meantime, Robert De Santis, ministration would be a pana- NEWSFRONT speed railroad station in Iselin, one of the Republican candi- cea for traffic and safety prob- Beware: You're On TV approved by the State, Depart- dates for mayor, who is run- lems." ment of Transportation, "will ning on the "Concerned Team" Tuesday, Commissioner Da- Tanzman Calls be a future blessing for Wood- charged that residents of Ise- vid J. Goldberg of the Depart- tjrunken Drivers Discover bridge and has solved problems lin "are being led down the ment of Transportation, an- we couldn't have solved on our primrose path when they are nounced that a new station will CLOSE-UPS Rally Tonight own". Mayor Ralph Barone told asked to believe that certain be built in Iselin at a cost of the press yesterday, al his road improvements being $1.7 million. The station will be COLONIA — A truck that backed up to a delivery platform Suddenly They Are Actors weekly conference. I sought by the Democratic ad- situated in an area bounded by and struck an electric meter box, caused an electrical fire at the To Aid Israel the Garden State Parkway, Drug Fair, 302 Inman Avenue. The truck was owned by Hackett By RUTH WOLK <, WOODBRIUGE — As- Pennsylvania Railroad, West Motor Express Co., North Bergen and was driven by Ralph Sa- ^Vutblyttran Normim Tanz- Avenue and Middlesex-Esses rao, 36, Moonachie, The rear of the truck was slightly damaged. W.po&BJtIDGE — "I can't year, When the*. b«com# ID yan, iTiainnan of the Uni- Turnpike. *• % * walk the straight line, because men thc .'Mary ts fcf wd Jewish Appeal, has ISELIN — Ten-year-old George Williams, 108 Homes Park t have a bad knee", said the $7,300. The maximum is reach In making the announcement, drunken driver. ed at the end of the third year. called an emergency joint (!r>ldberg said that the stale Avenue i» a very unhappy boy. He reported to Patrolman Woodbridgf-Perth Amboy Ronald Nler that someone stole his bike, valued at $45, from "You make me nervous", he Captain Howard Tune, togeth- 'ill accede to the wishes, of er with other members and ca Community Rally tonight his backyard. told a police officer, as he stag- Or. Barone and will assist in gered all over the examining dets of the department, have as a benefit for the Emer- •he. widening of Middlesex Es- * * * room. "I'm not drunk, I am so- visited both high schools show gency Fund for Israel. •-.« Turnpike and Route 27. It WOODBRIDGE — Edward P. Litwienski, 275 Conover Street, ber as you are". ing slides and the video record The rally will be hold will eventually build a new un- South Amboy, was arrested for drunken driving Monday night The drunken driver had the re- er. The department plans to put lerpass at Wood Avenue. There after his car was observed being driven in an erratic manner at Temple Beth Mordecai, porters who witnessed the scene on two cadets this year. One Perth Amboy, it 9:15 P. vtll also build ramps from the by Patrolman Richard F. McCabe. According to the officer the doubled up in laughter,, but act- cadet, George Nemera, has al iouth and north which will fur- vehicle hit a curb near the Mayfair Tavern, then crossed the M. Assemblyman Taniman ually it was a serious matter. ready become a patrolman and is being assisted Iky Us her alleviate traffic in the Ise- white line into the opposite lane of traffic almost striking the The reporters were not seeing John Haley, who will be 21 in the 'in areas. radio car being driven by McCabe who gvae chase. Litwienski co-chairmen, Hyman Bal- the scene "live". It was a replay Fall, will also become a police lon and WHthm Staum. Increase In Value was stopped at the corner of Ridgedale and Schoder Avenues. on a video recorder used by the officer. Haley has proven pro- Brought to headquarters he submitted willingly to a sobriety The assemblyman said Asked by The LEADER- department to show to the court ficient in fingerprinting and PRESS what he felt the econo. test. He was released on bail for appearance before Magistrate photography. that those attending the just what type of examination rally will have an oppor- mic advantages would be for' Andrew D. Desmond. was held in proving the driver Asked if any consideration * . * * tunity to hear a prominent Woodbridge Township, Dr.
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