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Saturday, April 13, 1996     Page:

Advises not to change horses mid-stream in Jarolin/Yudichak race
   
The saying goes: To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Accordingly, I’m
taking this opportunity to warn and advise voters of the 119th Legislative
district to be wary of persons bringing gifts in the guise of a novice
would-be politician, John Yudichak who proposes utopian and, therefore,
impossible schemes in an attempt to unseat 14-year veteran legislator and
Nanticoke native, Stanley JarolinYudichak, whose umbilical cord is still
attached to Congressman Paul Kanjorski, has no expertise in the political
field and, I understand, is a reluctant candidate who proposes, through
borrowed campaign guru Ed Mitchell, to trample the 14-year record of Stanley
Jarolin.
    It has taken Jarolin years of hard work and sweat to wend his way to a
notable seniority in the House. To vote him out at this critical time of his
career would bring to naught all the efforts he expended over the years.
   
We must not let that happen.
   
People of Nanticoke, I ask you not to be deceived by the machinations of a
power-hungry congressmen who is attempting to exact a vendetta against our
Stanley Jarolin.
   
We need a man of maturity who has worked diligently for the betterment of
the senior citizens. We need a man with seniority in the House who can better
serve all his constituents — a family man, a four-year air force veteran, a
taxpayer just like you and me.
   
Stanley Jarolin has brought millions of dollars into his district, which
only seniority in the House can produce.
   
We need Stanley Jarolin back in Harrisburg, for as long as he wants to work
for all of us.
   
John Haydock
   
Former mayor
   
Nanticoke