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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Wednesday, June Dennis the Menace Bv Hank Ketcham Governor Loses N.J. Primary NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -Rep. Charles W. Sandman Jr., in a stunning upset, defeated Gov. William T. Cahill in New Jerseys Republican gubernatorial primary election Tuesday night. a conservative Sandman, backer of President Nixon, will oppose former Superior Court Judge Brendan T. Byrne in the November general election. Byrne easily defeated four other candidates. Sandman, 51. of Cape May 'er-seCounty in southern of on a rash capitalized federal and state indictments charging Cahills administration with extensive corruption. 100 Weather Bureau? Tell my Mom the ROOT BEER season is open, Will ya? was elected four years ago with a pledge to root out corruption m the Cahill. 60, state Twice before, in 1965 and Sandman lost primary 1969, elections for the Republican nomination in gubernatorial New Jersey! Byrne, the favorite, defeated freshman state Sen. Ralph C. De Rose and Assemblywoman Ann Klein, who ran a tignt race for second place. Two other minor candidates had little impact on the outcome of the Democratic primary Mrs. Klein was the first woman to seek the gubernatorial nomination of either in New Jersey. Byrne, a former prosecutor in New Jersey's most populous major party on the county, campaigned image "integrity in government. The GOP primary election was also billed as the first test anywhere in the nation of voter reaction to the Watergate scandal. Analysts predicted the publicity over Watergate would diminish a voter turnout that has always been light in primary elections. Cahill, who defeated Sandman by a mere 14,000 votes in the 1969 GOP primary when both men were congressmen, had been a heavv favorite. N.Y. Charts Vote Runoff - NEW YORK (AP) City D. Abraham Comptroller Beame and Rep. Herman Badillo will compete in the city's first mayoral primary runoff election on June 26 Beanie, 67, was the With 99 of the vote unofficial re- - cutycup phone bi. front Typical phone bills runner but polled only 34 percent of the vote in Mondays the last Brothers Opinion Sale Democratic primary new law requires a runoff if no candidate gets 40 percent. Badillo, born m Puerto Rico, scored heavily in black and Puerto Rican neighborhoods. He rolled up 29 percent of the vote. four-ma- n A The brother of Air Force Capt. QUINCY, MASS. (AP) Edward A. Brudno said Tuesday that the suicide death of the former prisoner of war was as much a war casualty as any of the others. I We can never understand what he went through out he brought the torment back with there, but it changed him him, said Robert Brudno, acting as spokesman for the family of the first POW returned from North Vietnam to take his own life. 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