
~W~·'re:_F~~ E~h~~r - 1·- 11,0WERs:~ '~ ;;iru1G~n~1~:.., . H1il1cli8d---.,...s~--C- - ~h-_eer lke1 As He ,Bree·zes ThrU The natio nal e lecti,m campaign came to Hic'ksville, this week. as Gen. Dwight D. Eisen• hower. Republican candida~ for president of he u nited States, a nd h is motorcade breezed thm the c6mmunity to the cheers of hundreds of students and res idents. Working Q,n a close schedule which covered 47 miles of Nassau Co m ty, "lke'" paused mo.,ientarily in front of Hicks ville High School on Jerusalem Ave. to re·ei,·e a bouquet of ch i·ysanthemums from Mrs . Barbara Soininen on behalf of the local GOP cl ub, Monday. - Herald photographer F rank !lfn~­ iett had tough luck. He had the -General in view, accepting the bou­ C~ndidates For Town Board qµet with t,:he GOP club's huge ele­ ptiant and hundreds of high school student! in the background. Sud- - denly"liefOUda- himseU in the path of one of the -five escorting motor­ Vol, IV, No·. 39-Hicksville, N.Y.; Oct. 30, 195,2-Copy 5; cycle police and his reaction blatr ­ ed the picture. What he got on film i!5 displayed in the He,rahl office window. Mid-Island Election Ballot ,. "Ike" arrived at the high school about 11 :36 as his party came u p The ballot .on ElectiJn Day pro:vides for the el~tion Qf 14 Jerus.aler.t Ave. from Levittovni, candidates. Major party candidate-9 are as :follows; a.lmott preci~ty on schedule: He Repv.blle.an · Dem.Ol!ratic WIJS seated in tradition.at Ca., hion PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF US high on the back of the car· County :E:ieenhower-Nixon · Stevenson--Spat'kmttn Executive J. Russel Sprague was in the front seat with the c}:iauf­ UNITED STATES SENATOR feut' of th& 1952 Cadilhlc convert­ Irving M. Ives John Cashmore ible. OF SUl'REM~ _COURT :r;:>ugh.;rty GOVERNOR ALONG Mare..-'1b~;!, ~:1;:,!o'i,, GoT. Thomas E DeWey who was D. Ormonde RlteMe ' - . Regin&ld c, Smith also in the party had apparently" llBPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (lot Dmrid) surrendered to the biting cold Stuyveaant Wainwright Ernes t Greenwood wintl before he reached Hicksville and was almost ul'lllot:Sced in the DU~LEY_ MoC~BE ARTHUR ISAKSEN STATE SENATOR first closed car which followed the Only town!!hip election candidates ne xt Tuesday are these two men nmning tor a one-yea.r vacancy on the Town Board of Oys ter Bay Willwn S. Hult. Jr. James E. Bobora~ General. as cnuncilman. McCabe, Republican of Massapequa, is · now serving, as MEMBER OF ASSEMBl:Y A tnl.e.kload of photographers Thomas A- Powell appointee since the death of Daniel Wall. bak:Elen, Hieksville Democrat, John J. Bunu followed a police car and led the is a new home owner and former pre:sident of the South Hicbville General's convertible. About 15 COUNTY EXECUTIVE Assoc. of Levitt Home Own.en. A. Holly Pa-n Carl T. Sigtnao other cars followed with GOP QlllDnt.y an,d .. :11~ candidate8 wav­ SURROGATE ing to the ero'iirds. FOUi' clli&rwred TUESDAY YOU DECIDE: Leonard W. Hall F·ranei.9 D. Murray buses marked "p~ss" trailed the DISTRICT A1TORNEY pa.Tty. GOP Rally Tomorrow; Frank A. Gullo.tta .._ J unius P. ~ itson Jr H igh seh(l,()l pupils were lined up COUNTY COMPTROLLER, on both aide:s of ~ erusalem Ave. Kefauver Here Sunday· Theodore Bedell Jr. W. Stanley Rulon in front of the high ac.hool, f;rom On Second to F ourth Sts. There were Ae the election camrtaign in the to the polls for all who need it. _., COUNTY CLERK mid-Island area entered the closing Arthur Schwartz. of Spindle Rd., (Continued on Page 21) 4 Ernest F. hancke Thomas P . Abbott days, the rush to get out the vote chairman of the ltiicksville citi- SHERIFF was. in full swing today. zens"· for E i$enhower, after a. can- RALLY TOMORROW Vll.!58 of th_e 16 election districts H_. Alfred Vollmer William Wedin Dedicate New · Hic";.: ff'rille Republicans announ- predicted. 90 per cent of the regis­ OYSTER BAY TOWN COUNCILMAN School Sunclay - c.ed plan11 tor a big rally tomorrow tered v?te:rs"" (numbering over 1,8,..:_ Dudley McCabe Arthur . Isaben (Friday) night a.t the Masonic 000) Wlll vote next Tue::sday. )le H1cKsv1LLE - Dr. Paul o.,.. The ~t a1ao includes Liberal Party candidates all the way1 Temple, W. Nicholai St. with Con- said hi-s canvass revealed 68 per son !Wdy, preaicle■t of Adelphi --srea•man Leonard W. Hall, candi- (Continued on Page 22) flC1'W8 with the ex~ption of town ieounc:ilman, the American Collece. will be priacipal apeaker Labor ParQ' with candldatea for eicht of the 14 .........,iea. So­ tllt. Salllla,- aft.e..--. Nev. 2. clalla w.-.-, J.nd-.-lal Govemment~st candidates w.hff. the Board of Eda.eatJon holds ;:~n.,~; ~':,"~~d:~~~ted•:~ Store Manager for president and vice preaident only. Ure dedication cererao--._ie1 for=. the !~~%'nee by county, Dies Suddenly Voters in some areas of'"Hi!uij)Ste.da nd North Hempstead new Lee Ave. Elementary School. pritt:!:' townships will also M votfog for District Cou£t Judges for 5, state and congressional candidates , BULLETIN ...:.... The manager of The entire community is invited to including County Clerk Ernest r·. 3 and 1 year term:!:I. H empstead Township .a lso has a s pecial vote the program which begins 11l 3 :30 the Jack Do"' a ppliance s tore at -F,·nncke, there will be refresh­ on a qvestion of selling 60 a~res of town meadow land3 to the P.M .. according to Dr- E. .JI_ Le .. 186 Broadway, flicksville, becaine ments by Mrs, Arnold J eanson 's Barron. superintendent. Pr~nt•• ill and died in the store late yes­ LI Lighting Co. £or $160,000. committee. tion 9f gifts by local organizations te rday (Wednesday) u.fternoon, :ap­ Th't:" non-pa:rt igian "get out t he Le­ will inck.ide Ameriean .flag by vote" w .a.!5- being a ~t ively pr omotec! parently of a heart condition. He was J oseph Malis.aus k•s, age 34, Events During Coming Week gion and :VFW Posts and Holy b y Hicksville A utom obile Dealers Bible by l.\lanetto Locke 1025, F & who offer, thru notice in thi:s "1.s­ nnd a resident · of Green lawn in Suffolk County. Tl:lURSDAY, Oct. ·;0-7 to _9 P.M. Litenct tesh at Broad...,·ay AM. s ue of the Herald, tran spo rLlt ion school, Bethpagc. THURSDAY, Oct. 30--8 to 9 :30 F-M.-Literar'.y tests at Hicks~ TJIU•~•~'h~~h A~~oo;-RIDAY, Oct. 30 and 31-S:30 A.M. to 5 Discuss Our New High School P.M .-U.umrn:llge 11ale by J"'V Auxiliary st 1-1.6 Broa dway, • FRl~l::~~~I;.. 31-7 P .M.- Hallowffn paTtf at Broadway School. Bethp11ge. sponsored by Bethpage P-T A. At Two Meetings On Same Night FRIDAY, Oct. 31-1 P.M.- Hallowcen p&rt)· at Hicksville High Sc:-hool 8polllMJ£ed by: llic:ktiVille Kiwanis Ch,b. ' P. By MARY HAUGHEY FRIDAY. 0c1.· 31....jj:30 P.M.-1'-•pubHun pre•de<tion rally at HICKSVILLE-T he trend in future education for the student to use lhe community M&Jjonic ,.~emple w . "Nicholai St .• Hickt,ville. as a class room and t he con1munity ·to make m J>re u::;e o f the s-c h ool building will make the }' RIDAY. Oct. 31-8:30 P.M.-Toy d~m.onstratiun by Plainvk ,., present high school building obsole te, according t o DL F eli x M cCor m a ck of Colum l.Ji a Uni- Fire Au:i.iliary at 1•1ain•iew rirehou~e- versity Institute" of Field Studies in a talk to mcm l.Jers of the Senio r High School P-TA SATURDAY, Nov. 1-,9 f'.M.-llalloween dance by Bethpage Thurs day night. 1¢ Richmond Park CiTic Assoc. at Bethpage fireho-ui,e. "We know this new t.rend js com- SATUROAY, Nov. 1:.....9 P.M.-Hallowe1:n dance h)' l:{icksville ing, yet many high schools are be- Le1"ion Poet at Legion Hal~ E. Nicholai St.,. llic:kaviHe. ing built today on a 1925 pattern Question On Choice Of HS Site SATURDAY Nol'. 1---8:30 PJI..- Ilarn d•nee at St. St.ephen's with a few extra gadgets added H[CKSVILLE--Allen S. Carpenter, member of t he sc hool hoard. Lutker~ Chnrc:h. South ·Broatfway, Hicksville. and if the trend descends s udden - wa::l questioned at the Civ ic As soc. meeting in the. firehouse, Thurs - SUNDAY Nov. Z-3;30 P.M.-Dedicate Lee Ave. School. Dicks- ly, the building will be-come 0b!'lo- day night, on th!:! propo:led construction of n new h igh school on a Ville.' lete." · site which "might be embrace-cl it Levittown incorporates a s 8. city." MO:ND~ Y. Nov. 3--8:3-0 P .M.-Testimonial dinnef' b7 Bi-rksTille ,t5,000 POPULATION His reply was that it was not a problem to g et a larmed about. The Knlrhts of Colu111bas al Stockboh-n. lt.efttaarant. SJORM!L "U Hicksville continuea to grow Bite of t he $9 million project is district-owned property, formerly TUESDAY, Nov.
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