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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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VV VV' VVvV VvVV, I. i Vi C8 ASBURY PARK PRESS, Frl. Mar. 25. 1977 Young GOP Endorses Bateman, and 10 Candidates and Dr.

Maggs, a surgeon Powers is a Matawan Town Herbert J. Buehler, was unable to attend the 'J. I I 't 1- I a If- te practicing at Freehold Area Hospital, are seeking the Assembly seats now held by Mrs. Muhler and Walter Kozloski. Lanzaro is Matawan municipal chairman and owner of Lanzaro's Auto Sales.

Thaler is a Tinton Falls lawyer, and muncipal prosecutor for Keyport and Red Bank. ship councilman and former mayor. Gannon, a former Wall Township committeeman and mayor for two terms, resigned last year to devote his time to a vigorous campaign for freeholder, he said last night. McHeffy, a Little Silver councilman, Is a lawyer in the West Long Branch firm of Hanlon A McHeffy. He The issues raised by the candidates, in the four minutes allotted to each, were basically the same opposition to the state income tax and a proposed tax convention for equitable raising of funds, eliminating ocean sludge dumping, and a call for returning home rule, particularly for zoning, to municipalities.

Assemblywoman Muhler, seeking the Senate seat of Alfred N. Beadleston, who is retiring, is running on her record in the lower house. She listed as her accomplishments initiating investigations into the legality of NJEA teacher dues, a suit filed opposing land use regulations and sponsoring legislation to set minimum standards of proficiency for high school graduates. Assemblyman Kennedy, vying for the Senate seat of Chester Apy, Little Silver; John Dawes, Freehold Township, and S. Thomas Gaglia-no, Holmdel Township, for Senate nomination from District 11.

Endorsed for Assembly nominations were William Dowd, and Dr. Anthony M. Villane.Jr both Long Branch, for District 10; Dr. Robert L. Maggs, Holmdel, Township and Laurence M.

McHeffey, Little Silver, for District 11, and William Lanzaro, Matawan, and Robert Thaler, Middletown Township, for the Twelfth District. The Young Republicans of Monmouth County Wednesday chose their nominees for the June primaries following a series of addresses from most of the candidates. Approximately 25 of the young GOP club's 30 active members voted. FREEHOLD The county Young Republicans have endorsed Sen. Raymond H.

Bateman, Somerset County, as the GOP candidate for governor. Two newcomers to county political contests, Thomas Gannon, Wall Township, and Thomas J. Powers, Matawan Township, won the Young Republicans support for their candidacies for the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Eight Republicans announced candidacies for the two seats held by Thomas Lynch and Ray Kramer. Two members of the state Assembly, Brian T.

Kennedy and Marie A Muhler, were backed for Senate seats. Kennedy is the only announced Republican candidate for the Monmouth coastline district. Assemblywoman Muhler, Marlboro Township, is vying with STEREO 94FM IS Oil 24 hours a day. That's music to your oars. STARTS: 9:30 AM.

Friday ENDS: 9:30 PM. Saturday Associated Press THANK YOU Violinist Albert Markov, left, hugs New York cab driver, Sapolsky, yesterday after Sapolsky returned Markov's violin after he "'had left it in a cab. Sapolsky was able to locate who it belonged to by a Tnameplate of a previous owner on the violin case. -916 Rail Passes Issued State Officials, Employes forum. William Dowd, a Long Branch lawyer who ran twice, unsuccessfully, against Rep.

James J. Howard, said the main qualification needed for election today Is the ability to articulate the issues and be honest about them. People look for politicians who speak their mind and tell the truth. You cannot give them the song and dance they've had. They're fed up with it.

If successful in obtaining the Republican nod, Dowd's running mate would be Villane. Villane, seeking support in the Assembly, complained of frustrations of drawing bills which are rejected only because a Republican presented them. Freeholder candidate wall-to-wall over rubber padding Gov. Brendan T. Byrne refused a pass.

Only three members of the state's congressional delegation are among the current pass holders: Peter W. Rodi-no and William J. Hughes, Democrats, and Harold C. Hollenbeck, a Republican. Most of the pass holders are staff members of various state departments.

A number of judges accepted passes. Supporters of the system say it saves the state the cost of reimbursing official rail travel expenses. Monmouth, and Daniel F. Newman, D-Ocean. Assemblymen Walter J.

Kozloski, D- Monmouth; William E. Flynn, D-Middlesex, whose district includes part of Monmouth, and John P. Doyle, D-Ocean, did not accept passes. The passes, issued annually, are authorize under an old state law that requires railroads to honor the passes for official travel within the state. Sen.

Raymond Garra-mone, D-Bergen, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, and Assemblyman Thomas H. Kean, R-Essex, a candidate for the Republican nomination, accepted passes. Sen. Anthony Imperiale, an Essex County independent who is running for governor, also accepted one. Press State House Bureau TRENTON The Secretary of State's office yesterday reported Issuance of 916 railroad passes to state officials and employes.

George W. Lee, acting secretary, said this is a decrease of 15 from the number issued last year. Nineteen state senators and 49 Assembly members are among the current pass holders. Sen. Herbert J.

Buehler, D-Monmouth, chairman of the Senate Transportation and Communications Committee, is listed as a pass holder. Sens. Alfred N. Beadles-ton, R-Monmouth; Eugene J. Bedell, D-Monmouth, and John F.

Russo, D-Ocean, did not accept passes. Pass holders in the Assembly include Brian T. Kennedy, Anthony M. Villane and Marie A. Muhler, all R- -w mjr TfTTO 'S i -4v.

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