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A-8 THE SUNDAY STAR Wttwteo, 0. C., Jewry IS, 1961 1 Mitchell Throws Hat : Into New Jersey Race ! * Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell announced yesterday he*wiH seek the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jeney this spring. Hi* announcement promised a free-for-all battle in the state’s April primary. ♦ ■ Three State Senators already have announced their can- didacy—Walter H. Jones of Bergen County, the moat solid Republican stronghold in the State; Charles W. Sandman of’ Cape May County, and Wtame Dumont, ir M of Warren Several others, including Ba sex County (Newark) Sheriff Nail O. Duffy, have indicated they were interested in seeking the nomination. Case Attacked ~JEven before Mr. Mitchell’s announcement he had drawn fire from the three State Sen ators. They also attacked Sen ator Clifford P. Case, who won aiToverwhelming victory for re election last November, charg ing that the Senator pas try ing to run the State from Washington. 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For certain eye con- Get all the facts about contact lenses now. ditions, contact lenses offer corrective Visit the Information Center at any time, qualities that cannot be obtained with Phone STerling 3-8313 for an appoint- eyeglasses (after cataract operations, for ment and to be spared an unnecessary example). visit. “ 4 O' £p~] STERLING OPTICAL COMPANY • WuJ 520 TOW STREET NORTHWEST STERLING 3-8313 y Cy 1 Open 9 A.M, to 6 P.M, Monday through Saturday iwAKflm cemlng the anticipated Mitch ell announcement, Mr. Jones said “this is a calculated, de termined, Hitler-like tactic. Ttere is resentment from ev eryone in the State about the take-over.” Mr. Sandford charged that Senator Case wu trying to unite’ the party behind Mr. Mitchell but “instead is doing a pretty good job of destroy i Ing the party.” . Senator Case’e office 'said yesterday he would make no formal statement until tomor i row on Secretary Mitchell's - candidacy. Aides indicated, ■ however, that the Senator ■ probably would support Mr. i Mitchell Earlier last week Senator ■ Case was. asked about repotts that he was urging Mr. Mitch- : ell to seek the nomination. He said that at that time he had not done so. The Labor Secretary has been maneuvering behind the scenes for backing and his an nouncement was taken as an Indication that he feels he has enough to win the primary battle. Three New Jersey Re publican Representatives—Ca bin of the First, Freylinghuysen and Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer of the Sixth—have announced their support of him. Others are expected to get behind his candlcacy. Indorsed by President President Eisenhower has urged his Cabinet members to remain active in politics. At the last Cabinet meeting Fri day he Indorsed the Mitchell candidacy and Is said to have given Mr. MitcheU hie first campaign contribution—a 1100 bill. : , Gov. Robert B. Meyner. a Democrat, is barred under New Jersey law from seeking a third four-year term. The post pays 130.000 annually and offers use of the Governor's Mansion at Princeton. In his announcement yester day, Mr. Mitchell declared: “I shall not offer any plea san-sounding cure-alls, how ever fashionable such panaceas have become in political cam- paigns. Our problems must be met with drive, imagination, idea*, sklU. and hahrd work. These I am prepared to offer because I am convinced that the best politics is to do a good job.” Mr. MitcheU called for a "strong, united Republican par ty in our State,” to assure a victory in November. He did net disetose plans for his cam paign organization. He declared that his main purpose in de ciding to seek the nomination was “to help improve the qual ity of administration of our State government so that it may become a more effective instrument for service to our people. * Noting that New Jersey Is one of the most highly Industrial ized states and also has an im portant agricultural economy. 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