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   Middletown Times Herald Record (Newspaper) - June 30, 1965, Middletown, New York                                Arson charged in fatal Orange fire Page 3 Weather Cloudy 10940 Wednesday June 1965 10 Cents Primaries in prospect win McBride Sullivan GOP backing Related Page 8 By DON DeMAIO LIBERTY Sullivan County Republicans Tuesday night endorsed John McBride of Monticello for Assembly District Also endorsed in a surprise move was Stanley Voulelis of Middletown for Senate District The endorsement gave Voulelis as many votes as Lloyd Newcombe of Catskill for the Senate A caucus last week had supported Newcombe by a 62 The vote has now been changed to The endorsements may have tossed both the Assembly and Senate contests into a Other endorsements The county convention also endorsed Robert Wil liams for district Louis Ratner for and Robert Travis for commissioner for public An omen of Louis loss to McBride by a 6735 vote was the fact that only one seconded Scheinman is from McBrides nomination was seconded by seven Sullivan chairman Harold Cole had asked the con vention to approve his vote for Lloyd Newcombe of Catskill for Senate District Cole and a second dele gate had voted for Newcombe at a caucus last week which endorsed Newcombe This move was contested by several chairmen includ ing Robert who said his Town of Fremont would walk out if an open vote was taken on the sena After several other vehement protests to Coles motion a closed ballot was The question I have to decide is whether or not to enter a said Scheinman after the Scheinman I will discuss a primary with my many friends in and Ulster Both Scheinman and Newcombe had predicted and both had the support of chairman Abide by wishes After Voulelis had received the commit asked Cole how the endorsement would affect Sullivans vote in the Cole answered that there would not be another but both Sullivan delegates would abide by the wishes of the This means that Voulelis and Newcombe are and the Republicans do not have a candidate for Senate District At one point toward the end of the evening the heat in the hall at Lenape Hotel became A report er remarked to Cole Its getting hotter all the Isnt that the Cole Several felt that the endorsement of McBride and Voulelis was a direct rebuke to One committeeman from If an election were held tonight Hud Cole would Cole had indicated before that battle between McBride and Scheinman had been one of more than MHS graduates 374 So I uta tor Ian Marvin Brander speaks against student and parent apathy during graduation ceremonies for 374 Middle town High School seniors Tuesday Many of the grad uates received low examination but were passed by arbitrary changes In final two Middletown teachers Page political A third senatorial Supervisor Joseph spoke to the convention and said he was but he many have to enter a against Newcombe and Martorana was heckled by Cole and jeered at by He thanked the group for allowing him time to Someone McBride was nominated by Steven Stetka of Cochecton who referred to the Old Carl Goldstein of Thompson seconded McBrides nom and likened him to Robert In his acceptance speech McBride This has been an active campaign by both The Re publican Party is a party of I will go forth with this and run a campaign to the best of my Humble and happy Voulelis accepted his nomination humble and happy and very He had not been committed to a primary should he have lost the on the other has committed himself to a Williams accepted his nomination with gratitude and said his term as district attorney had been the four most difficult years for law enforcement in Sullivan I actively solicit support from all of you who will work with There are those here who seek assassin ation of my I do not solicite support from any of City ticket Mayor John Botens of Middletown appears a certainty to run for a third Lewis Guattery is a strong for the 2 spot on the Democrat ic 3 Paper talks Striking Monticello newsdealers meet to day villages distributor to nego t The dealers stopped selling New York City newspapers to force the agency to close a branch 8 Stocks gain The stockmarket got out from under Tuesday and recovered most of the losses in Mondays sinking Gains and lo cal reaction Page photo by Mike Lee  

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