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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 4

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4 COURIER-POST, Camd.n, N. Thundoy, Novomber 2, 1967 3-A Senate Seat Hotly Contested $35,000 IN ZINMAN MINI! FREE! LISTEN TO RADIO VIP 610 Waddington- Wh ite Running Hard Continued From Page One for the bill and he cites it as an example of negativism by i-i si) White. Several Points Waddington and White have locked horns on several points but the most overplayed has been the question of whether Sale? White did or did not say that he had voted against the 1967 WADDINGTON COTTON ENOS BLACK DAVIS WHITE Q) Kemodeling Go state budget. ties," Waddington says, adding that Gloucester is receiving $5 million more in aid this year Waddington claims that White responded to a Pitman audience that he had not voted for the Jl billion state budget. White vehmently insists that he gave than last.

no such answer. holders opposed the change to a seven-member board. The change from the big boards to small boards is "practical and constitutional" in Wad-dington's opinion. He says there was no way to implement White's bill for re-alloting seats on a large board. These two even clash over creation of a Department of Higher Education.

"Everybody White is equally insistent that he spoke against the budget White also follows the state GOP policy in attacking a change in road aid formula which now calls for the municipalities to put up 50 per cent of the cost in order to share in $5 million additional state aid road money from the sales tax when it passed the Assembly "But I voted for it because even a bad budget is better than uuuiai no budget at all," White says. He recalls that in Pennsylvania in his county and mine were op the machinery of government revenues. 'Can't Participate' posed to it. He sat on his hands when it came up for a vote," He says the money should White says. "That's not good ADMIRAL WILSON BOULEVARD, CAMDEN, N.

J. have gone in the present 90-10 formula. "Now many small mu than 5,200. But two years ago when Hughes was carrying his county he still managed to win by 4,700. Can Hurt Numbers can hurt Waddington.

The new district has 65,000 people in Salem and 100,000 in Gloucester. Waddington is hopeful that despite the bulge in population he can hold White under 3,000 in Gloucester. Waddington has an advantage which may offset the population liability. He has in Assemblyman John W. Davis of Salem a strong running mate.

An extremely popular legislator, Davis is always highly respected as a former speaker of the Assembly and sure to win votes for his ticket. He'll be running along with Harris Y. Cotton, Woodbury attorney. White's running mates are less well known but he's convinced they add balance to his ticket. He has Kenneth Black of Salem County and Joseph Enos of Paulsboro as running mates.

Special Significance There is a special significance representation, he adds. Key to Election But the kev to the election nicipalities can't participate," White complains. issues and personalities aside, may be in numbers. White will Waddington says the proposal is "just an experiment. If it Zinman Furs is growing bigger to serve you better! We are expanding our fur showrooms and tripling the size of our Cloth Department.

To make room for the builders, we are reducing prices one-third to one-half on the season's newest most desirable fashions! win in Gloucester: Waddineton doesn't work it can be changed." will win in Salem. Whoever Ironically, the striker bene scores biceer coes to Trenton next January as the senator fits" law felt by many politicians to be the No. 1 issue in the state is getting little or no almost ground to a halt because the two parties were stymied on the budget. "We couldn't let that happen," White says. Sales Tax They also bump heads over the sales tax revenues.

White follows the line set down by the state Republican committee that the revenues from the broad-base tax haven't reduced local taxes. He'll recite that property taxes have increased 13 per cent this year. Waddington pooh-poohs that and notes that an additional $103 million has been returned to school districts around state because of the sales tax revenues. "Seventy cents of every sales tax dollar is coming back to the counties and municipali- rrom tne new district. Waddington expects to win bv play in the Waddington-White 7,000 in Salem.

He did it two campaign. The question of a EXTRA SALES PERSONNEL TO SERVE YOU! OPEN EYERY NIGHT 10 TO 9 OPEN SATURDAY 10 to 5 OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5 FREE PARKING ON THE PREMISES years ago against John Spoltore of Cumberland County when he small board of freeholders has had greater impact. Opposed Chance represented the now defunct Salem-Cumberland district. But "It's not what the people in 1965, Gov. Hughes tODDed want," White says of the Wad the ticket and swept the state.

dington sponsored law. He White expects to win in Glou in the campaign because of points out that even the Demo cester by more than 7,000 votes. Yet he's never won by more cratic-controlled Salem free- ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF OFF ON FRESH NEW DESIGNER FASHIONS! Waddington's position of Democrat leadership for the past two years. If the general unrest with the Johnson administration AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN which both candidates admit exists to some degree is translated into a Republican sweep it will mean a repudiation of the Hughes Administra tion of the past two years as well. A victory for Waddington would conceivably carry him to the governor's office.

He came close to the nomination in 1961 and with a background as Senate president and with solid South Jersey backing he'd be a leading candidate in 1969. A defeat would end that dream and possibly his long political career as well. (w Student Plans To Renounce U.S. PROVIDENCE. R.I.

(UPI) -A student at Brown University plans to leave tomorrow for Canada, where he will renounce his American citizenship because of what he calls his "digust" for U.S. involvement in Vietnam. John R. Stahl, 20, of Newton, Flattering Mink Stoles, 5 to 7 rows deep I MOO Wonderful buys in luxuriously deep, natural mink stoles! Choose from classic or clutch collared styles in pastel, Dawn or dark ranch mink. Huge savings on Lavish Mink Bubble Capes $288 Most glamorous of all mink fashions Bubble Capes with the elegance of a stole, the sweep of a jacket.

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