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The Ithaca Journal from Ithaca, New York • Page 8

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Ithaca, New York
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8 ITHACA JOURNAT Friday, Oct. 9, 1959 Wednesday. Pollee Commissioner Stephen P. Kennedy said only that Leibowitz had complained to his office about receiving the calls and letters. Husband's Importance Should Be Rerealed Ricans and Negroes bore a heavy responsibility for juvenile crime in the city.

There has been heavy immigration to Nev. York in recent years of Puerto Ricans and Negroes' from the South and other areas. In announcing the police guard It's Easy to Place a Classified Ad Just Dial 2-2321 By Ruth Mi nett Democratic Party In Deep Trouble In New York State BEST WISHES To HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE and FRED WILCOX 'Congratulations and Best Wishes to HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 4 STORE FRONT LETTERS Manufactured and installed by By ARVIS CHALMERS than in winning elections. His se-' Gannett News Service I verest critics are not Republicans.1 ALBANYNew York's Demo-, but some of his own party's old-1 cratic Party is deep in trouble. Itl est and most famous adherents.

1 is without leadership and badly This group includes Herbert H. split. Its prestige in the nation Lehman, Mrs. Franklin D. Rooseis at an all-time low.

Its holdings velt, Thomas K. Finletter and Mr. at home are few. Backer, onetime adviser to W. For the first time in 40 years.

Averill Harriman. i He has re-, New York Democrats are without turned the to his name since at least one United States Senator. leaving the Governor's office.) 1 It can only look back on such men 1 nr.7.rt War'ner- who held In Albany. Daniel P. O' sh It can only look back on such men as Robert F.

Wagner, who held In Albany. Daniel P. NORTON ELECTRIC Co. Inc. G.

J. Hovanec Displays You know that your husband is the things he does for you and the important to you, but does he know gifts he gives you? it, too? I Do you stand by him when the When he takes you out for an children try to get you to side with evening, do you make it that you enjoy his company? I Do you send him off with a smile Do you build him up to friends when he has a chance to go fish-and acquaintancesin his or hunting, instead of trying ing? to make him feel like a heel for When he has had a hard day' leaving you alone? and you know he needs a little! Do you ever let him know that peace and quiet do you see appreciate how hard be works he gets it? to give his family a comfortable Do you tell him how and all the things that go' he looks in a new suit, and it? when he gets a haircut? Do you make light of the things POI ice Protect he can't afford to give you, instead of always wishing out loud that you' had something you know is be- Threatened Judge yond his income? Do you show your concern when NEW YORK (APIAn around-he is ill or discouraged or worried, the-clock police guard has been about his work? assigned to Kings County Judge Do you give him your full at- Samuel S. Leibowitz, who has retention when he tries to talk to ceived threatening phone calls and you? 'letters since he advocated limit-If he wants you to take a bust-111g immigration to help fight juness trip with him or leave thelventle delinquency. children behind for a weekend: Testifying two weeks ago be-away from home, do you make a fore a Senate subcommittee, Lei-real effort to arrange for a proposed a one-year resiinstead of finding excuses for not'dence requirement for relief recipbeing able to leave home? He also presented statistics Are you always appreciative of indicating that young Puerto 1013 West State Street Phone 3371 Artists and Designers of Better Advertising Signs and Displays 117 East Green St. Phone 4-0348 i hast tireen l'hone 4-0348 I 1 I I Pierce Spiffy Exterior Polyvinyl Acetate Paint was used on HICKEY'S NEW STORE HICIETS I 1 i Act Otte" I I''' 1 '7 fT 0 I II lfli 1 I 1 lalrI0 Id 4 I.

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Spiffy Exterior goes on easier than any exterior paint you have ever used. It glides under the brush without pull or drag and dries quickly to a long-wearing velvet flat finish. DICKINSON'S Seneca VVoy Phone 4-9562 his Senate seat for 23 years andirpstate's most successful helped make a nation's labor Democratic leader, icy. Ibroken with Comptroller Arthur 1 or is there an Al Smith in party; Levitt, the party's only statewide, an ranks. His public service as a spokesm in elective office.

In legislator and good works as a addition, the O'Connell organ-I! i governor still are being praised by zation boycotted a recent Demo-I, cratic State Committee Republicans and Democrats alike. The party that once made New; ing dinner. pointing up its tradi-lh York known as a maker of presitional independence. If dents today has no prospect or this were not enough, other sufficient stature to promote for'Upstate Democratic leaders are the presidential nominationand growing restive under tight New this at a time when no one dom. York City control of their party.

mates the scene nationally. Suburban counties want more rec ognition. Nationality groups, par-In New York City. George in populous Queens Conner. a leader in the Democratic re-1 ty, have been at war within the form movement, says: "Something party organization over leadership is basically wrong with our patronage.

when a javits and a Lindsay, furl example, run as Republicans, In iv High School Uses western state, they'd be Demo-, crats." Backer referred to U.S. Senator1CW 1 ObSerVatOrlr Jacob K. Javits and Rep. John MONROE, Wis. VF)Monroe High Lindsay.

both liberal New York School has access to an observaCity Republicans. for classroom work. To others, New York's once-- Nathan Roth, a carpenter and proud party, which produced great amateur astronomer. built a class-leaders and challenging ideas. has room size observatory and installed been harmed by its frequent I2-inch Newtonian reflector teleances kith the small but pushy -scope which he made himself.

He Liberal Party. invited the school to use the ob Rep. Leo V. O'Brien, Al servatory whenever it wants to. bany Democrat, says: It is timel the Democratic Party ran its ownl More than 60 per cent of the affairs.

I think it is time the firms making costume jewelry in Democratic party should be con-1 the United States are located in sidered liberal enough for every-! the area of Providence and one who wants to be in it." Attleboro A Capitol observer viewed the current low state of Democratic affairs in New York in these terms: 11ORGE "They (the Democrats) are in much tile same position the Republicans were some 30 years ago. DRYERS Then. the GOP couldn't win with the drys or without 'cm. Now, the Democrats can't win with the lib- NOW 139.95 erals or without 'cm." Despite their troubles, the Demo- crats can boast of a higher state enrollment than the GOP. They SCHAEFFER'S can't boast very much however, Cortland Road beyond Varna for last year the party elected only a state comptroller, while Open veningsHour: 2-9 P.M.

losing the governorship and other Phone 45960 major offices it had held for only one term. It is a rarity that a party in power loses out after a single term'' in office. The party's state prestige has not been noticeably enhanced Every either by its showing as a minority party in the Legislature. There, for years. its leaders have been Ineffective and but shadows of former Democratic greats and of Heart current GOP strongmen.

Even in Congress, where some New York City Democrats have piled up long tenure, the party has failed to produce statewide fix- tures. So ingrown is the party's New York City leadership that the three Democratic congressmen incKE from New York with the longest service in Washington Celler, Buckley and Keogh are barely known outside the city itself. Rep. Emanuel Celler, in his 37th year in Congress, Is so city. oriented he named himself and a Queens Democrat to the federal Hudson Champlain Celebration Commission, which helped sponsor this primarily Upstate event.

In contrast to the New York City Democratic preoccupation with itself, Upstate Democrats Phu have produced two new faces in Washington, Albany's Mr. O'Brien Is better know statewide through his sponsorship of Alaska and Ha- Hull Ile wail statehood than his New York City colleagues ith three and four times his length of service. Freshman Congressman Samuel 802 West Seneca St. Stratton of Schenectady fought his party's state and local leadership for tile chance to run as a Democrat and won in heavily Republican territory. His victory has stirred general party interest.

But, without a single dominant personality at present, New York's Democratic Party is floundering CON In seas of dissension. Carmine G. DeSapio, who represents the party on the Democratic National Committee, is under fierce attack in his Tammany bailiwick as a boss more interested in keeping party control Every Hearty HICKEY'S Hull Good Wish and Congratulations To MUSIC STORE and FRED WILCOX Announces a Formal Opening at their ilew Location seen S. Tioga Sts. VIM) AYI rIE' 12th Plumbing in the New Store by Heating Plumbing Co.

Phone 2-2316 You Are Most Cordially Invited To Come In To See One Of The Finest Music Stores In This Area A SHORT HISTORY OF HICKEY'S It CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wishes to HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE Hickey's Music Store in Ithaca, N.Y. came into existence on September 15, 1892, the day that Joseph F. Hickey decided to add to his income as a teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. He bought a small stock of music and accessories and opened a combined music store and studio at 152 E. State in a small back room on the second floor.

music and accessories and opened a co and econ stufloodio art 152 E. State in a smz sd The business has kept pace with the demand created by the growth of music education in the public schools; the size and variety of its stock compares favorably with those in the larger cities. The complete listings in the New York State Manual are so arranged and catalogued that the Music Supervisors can find and check their requirements with little help from the sales force. Due to the fact that the store sells only Music, Instruments, Accessories and Pianos, its sales force of five trained people can center their attention and efforts on these items, not only in over-the-counter sales but also on a fast and accurate mail order service throughout the United States. Numbered among their clients is a Flute teacher in Michigan, a Symphony Orchestra in Indiana, a College in Massachusetts, an Organist in Ohio and a Church in South America.

Primarily, of course, the store is operated to serve the Music Educators of New York State. These teachers have come to expect the closest attention to their orders whether they be for a single Band part or a complete set of Music and Instruments. It is a highly personalized organization designed to give friendly cooperation and intelligent service. Is; ith led on Iso the ute na, 1 a the ers ers set He SOOT1 outgrew these quarters and moved to a front second floor yoom at 217 E. State and added Pianos to his stock.

On August 28, 1899, he again moved and took over a larger store at 105 S. Cayuga St. This store being next to the Old Lyceum Theatre, is soon became a meeting place for all the local and traveling musicians, including the members of Patrick Conway's Band, which at that time made its headquarters in Ithaca. He SOOsti outgrew these quarters an second floor room at 217 E. State az his stock.

On August 28, 1899, he ag- over a larger store at 105 S. Cayuga next to the Old Lyceum Theatre, is s( ing place for all the local and tray( eluding the members of 'Patrick Con at that time made its headquarters Ma motion: have a Homeowner Polley with agency. You mentioned a similar "psekage. Wiry tor me store it sowers Bre and extended rain, theft, it tismsse. ether losses.

Is Otero a 1 (1', or saying in premium an this Mercantile Black Polies?" CONSULT McKINNEY AGENCY Inc. SOUTH CAYUGA St Phone 2-2341 411i 1 0WO.NO0 Vinyl Asbestos Floor by DICKINSON'S FLOOR COVERLNG SPECIALISTS Phone 4-0562 Seneca Way Open Friday Nights e. I jireir I 1 s.t tTI :0,,, "1046 1 Vinyl Asbestos Floor by elk '1 if' DICKINSON'S Jim McliInney ii Joe McConnell 'AtIliw FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS Phone 4-0562 Seneca Way Open Friday Nights thin needles: have a Homeowner Polley with grAIMIta SEPIte7. YOU mentioned a simi- "paekado li poes tor my store it covert Aro and ettended I I i il I 55 fi Iii aa 10 theft it damsas. other tosses.

Is Otero a 10'i, elf 17. IP' SITing In premium on Ms liereantile Bieck Piney?" rot. put ntt 21.1-1:2:14: Noes, fp, td01.7- 7, rd ::7.5 4' McKINNEY AGENCY Inc. CONSULT IF 1 ref 't, a i -7 e- ail, 7tt'Ll SOUTH CAYUGA St t- --------z. Phone 2-2341 iloolomomommiemnon.

On September 1, 1912, Fred T. Wilcox joined the organization when the bvsiness occupied three connecting stores at the same address. Mr. Wilcox purchased the business in June, 1934, and when the building was torn down in 1940, he moved to the present location, occupying the entire ground floor of thq Eagles Building. at 326-330 E.

State St. On September 1, 1912, Fred T. Wi ganization when the bwiness occupi( stores at the same address. Mr. I II business in 4ne, 1934, and 'when thc the entire ground down in 1940, he moved to the present floor of th Eagles E.

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