Seton Hall University - Galleon Yearbook (South Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1974

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by Kathleen Murphy In mid-October, Seton Hall hosted a debate between gubernatorial candidates Brendan Byrne and Charles Sandman. It was the fourth consecutive gubernatorial debate since 1961 held at SHU. Some 2,000 who attended the event watched the candidates throw charge upon charge at each other. Sandman ' s opening remarks had little to do with issues. My opponent has been inconsistent and has switched to different sides on nine separate issues during the campaign. He accused Byrne of chang- ing his opinions to fit his audiences. Byrne claimed his position had been clear and he had not appealed to the fears and prejudices of the people. A new administration must restore public confidence in government through inte- grity and determination, he said. The debate proved to be a disappoint- ment to those who had come expecting precise statements from the candidates. I would like to make two things per- fectly clear — our air and water, Byrne said. He didn ' t say precisely how he would accomplish this but came out in favor of

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22 a coastal protection bill which offered as- sistance to the cities. Sandman stressed that the cities needed environmental help. Not one of the six largest New Jersey cities are incorporated in the bill favored by my opponent, he said. Sandman proposed two solutions for higher and professional education. The congressman claimed he would double enrollments of medical schools by adding extra faculty and teaching only basic sub- jects. The students would go on to major hospitals and learn from a special faculty. He also proposed the restoration of night classes for law school students. Byrne advocated a loan program for middle income students and insisted that he opposes vehemently the direction of state education to be under the auspices of one department heading. Both candidates expressed concern over drug problems and legislation. Sandman said he had served for five years on the New Jersey Drug Research Commission. He claimed the recently strengthened anti- drug law of New York ' s presented a prob- lem. The state can grant a $1,000 reward

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