Show BALLOT IN N N. N J J. J TESTS WILLKIE NEWARK N. N J. J May 21 UP W New Jerseys Jersey's primary election Tuesday last in the nation at which presidential delegates willbe will willbe willbe be chosen was expected to test the impromptu vote getting strength of utilities magnate Wendell Wendell Wendell Wen Wen- dell L. L Willkie dark horse possibility possibility possibility pos pos- for the Republican presidential nomination Willkie's sudden appearance on the New Jersey political scene expanded expanded expanded ex ex- election interest which otherwise had been confined to the bitterly waged fight between former Governor Harold G G. Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hoff Hoff- man and State Senator Robert C. C Hendrickson for the Republican gubernatorial Willkie Blasts New Deal DealA A write In campaign undertaken undertaken undertaken under under- taken on Willkie's behalf by in independent independent independent in- in dependent groups almost on the even of the election was given impetus Monday when New Jersey Republican leaders turned out at Somerville to hear the 48 year-old year Willkie blast the new deal dealas as incapable of preparing the nations nation's defenses New York District Attorney Thomas E. E Dewey is the sole candidate candidate can can- candidate to file flIe in New Jerseys Jersey's presidential preferential primary and is expected to win support of the states state's 32 delegates to the national G. G O. O P. P convention The size of Willkie's write in vote observers said would Influence influence influence ence the allegiance of delegates after the first few ballots at the convention Cromwell Edison in Race In other elections in the New Jersey primary U U. S S. S Senator W. W Warren Barbour was expected to receive negligible opposition for forthe forthe the Republican tion while James H. H R R. Cromwell U. U S. S minister to Canada was unopposed for the Democratic nomination for United States senator and Secretary Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary of the Navy Charles Edison was without opposition for the Democratic gubernatorial nomina nomina- tion The election will present President President President dent Roosevelt with 32 votes in the Democratic national convention since all a delegate candidates are pledged to a third term despite the fact the president has not entered the primary |