4 CANDIDATES BEAT DEADLINE IN CONTEST FOR ARLINGTON BOARD

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May 23, 1960
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WASHINGTON POST -MAY 2 '3 1960 AND TIMES HERALD Approv or Release 2000/08/03 : CIA-RDP75-00001 R00040 Candidates eat STATINTL dustry Report- er, and Thom. as W. Richards, an intelligence analyst ing editor of [lie Atomic In- gional Park au. i hority; W i 1- Iiain G Ra- I Deadline in Contest ;For Arlington Board 5 N -+` i . Field For Nomination O VMlesday By Connie Feeley Cliff Reporter = Four persons filed just under the deadline at 6 p m. yesterday for nomina- tion on the Arlingtonians- for-a-Better-County ticket far two seats on the five- member Arlington County Board. .In all five have formally tiled for the nominations - to be decided at the ABC con- vention at 8 p. m. Wednesday at Wakefield High School. The election is in November. Filing yesterday were: M. Gregory Carbone, a veterinarian;. Mrs. Emory N. Ilackman, ? vice president of the Northern Virginia Re- Appr&Meq, ~d s e20Q1~~ i~t fi a~l9 '~0 crat. If Wilt decides to run rmer publisher of the again, he is all but assured of rl ngton Citizen, a weekly endorsement by the ABC at h' h suspended publication its convention. hr a years ago, she is now a In that event ABC would u is affairs columnist for nominate one other candidate he Northern Virginia Sun. vice president of the Re- from the list of five to oppose t Blevins. But if Wilt slaw out' o a l Park Authority, she has of the race. ABC would nomi-j e stumeing for more park o ty since 1949 and hhs ce i active in parent-teacher ss ciation activities and civic seeking re-election as a Demo- ff rs. tion are held by Dr. Lucas It, Blevins and Ernest D. Wilt. Blevins has announced he is ? y Wadlow M. G. Carbone T. W. RichardsW.; G, Raleigh wa ting for Wi1t',s decision. Raleigh, 44, of 1408 h:" ?3u- Ar ington Del. William L. Win- ehanan st., has lived it' . 1"r1- st has told County leaders ington since 1946. A k $radi.akg . he will not run against Wilt, of Princeton University, kip bu may join Blevins as a a former reporter and c00~ De ocratic candidate if Wiltieditor for Syracuse, NT V., to s off the ticket. arbone, 38, of 3306 N. Peary st., is head of the Car- bone Animal Hospital in Arl- in on. Born in New York,'he io s a bachelor's degree in io ogy from the City College if. hew York and a doctorat- n veterinary medicine from 4i dlesex University, Wal- h , Mass. e served with the United at ions Relief and Rehabilita- io Administration in its v seas livestock program r to beginning his practice n rlington in 1946. The fa- he of four children, he.has low,u a luggage Mrs. Hackman n t level. salesman, announced t w o rs. Hackman, of 3104 N. days ago that he would seek n ewood st., Bolds a law the nomination. a ee from `American Unl- The two seats up for, elce er ity. She has lived in the newspapers. , He is managing editor of the Atomic Industry Reporter of the Bureau of National Affairs. During World War It, he served as an Army private and rose to the rank of captain in the Corps of Engineers during overseas tours. He is now a major in the Army Reserve with the 2420th Engineer Re- i placement Center in Alexan- dria. Richards, 33, of 2653 N. Rich- mond st., is an intelligence an Iyst with the Broadview Research Corp. In Washington, a private firm - doing intelli- gence research for the Govern- ment. Born in Cumberland, Md., he has been a resident of Ar- lington since 1954. He holds a master's degree in history from the University of Mary- land. A former history teacher at :Greenbelt High School in Maryland, he served -for nine years with Federal intelligence agencies before taking his present job with Broadview. He was chairman of A?BQ's Precinct Organization Commit-. tee last year. Wadlow, 47, of 2243 N. Madi-' son st., is a former president' of Overlee Knolls Community )lpi igIA"jn2tctive ABC