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•Hewlett 'East Rockaway •Lynbrook •Malverne
Vol. 2, No. 10 ^l4!ro.rfc lYNBROOK. N. Y., THUSPAY, JUNE 20, 1963 lO^zf Per Copy
Allen Orders School Bd.
' " " T Z T ^ Z ^ Adopt Proposal One
The Malverne School Board met in special session last Tuesday night to study the directive
S'^BH^? . ^'iidHK ^Mt" issued by Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., state education commissioner, ruling on a case filed on behalf
v I ^^ Woodfield Road school children charging that the school is "de facto" segregated.
^^ " School Board President Fred Hook reported that the board has ordered an exhaustive
study be made as to the legal aspects, costs and most practical way in which to put into effect
^^ the order issued by Dr. Allen.
» — " wif lllll|i|ll IHHIi'i i i ^ ^ ^ g j l ^ ^ J l lilllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllltlllllllllilllllli^ efliication commission-
• • I ^ • er in his historic nilhig effecting
^ H e w t e t t H i g h S c h o o l S t u d e n t districts throughout the state,
A l - e r i ^ l a • ordered an end to the traditional
W i n s A . F . S . S c h o l a r s h i p A w a r d concept of-neighborhood schools."
„ ^ , . . , , , , , In his ruling on the Malverne school
> . Congratulations are pouriftg m at spend the sumntier months in the rkm^n'nn'T'i u \f i
. oe 11- * T U 1 1 XT .-i- 1 1 case,.Dr. Allen ORDERED the Mai-
. Lynbnjok, M'here Netherlands. ^^^^^ ^^
ElameBendock lives with her par- Elaine has been a consistently feet Proposal #1 as recommended
Mrs. George Smith, president, and Mrs. William Hihns, president of "le tdward Bendocks, and her outstanding student who has also - the committee, that he (Allen)
the auxiliary when it was Brst established, cut the Anniversary Cake cele- younger brother, Edward Jr. found tim^ to lae active in many ex- h^j appointed to study the charges.
brating the 10th Anniversaiy of the Ladies AuxiUary, L y n W k Fire De- a I- u q ^ traairricular activities. She is a mem- xhe coinraissioner fv.rther ordered
^ J ... . u J . ' w ,»„ American tield Service to receive ber of the National Honor Society, the school board to hwP
partment. Wwbng to be served are Mrs. Frank Matzen, Mrs. Edward Bell one of their coveted "student „ews editor of the Hewlett Bulle ? . f i ? a pro-
. i> /M 1 L ^ I- X u i» • » » oi 11 eoitor ot we newiett uuue- grjjj^ submitted to himi not later
and Mrs. J o ^ b Reid. (Helm p h ^ Cri^ ^^^ ^ ^ a b ^ ^ ^ a p p o ^ ^ Slie wiU t i n , m l . h a s received several - art than August 1st so that the plan
• ^ ' scholarships from the Five Towns — ^ f f g ^ ^^t the start of Em% I mm p^ • I I ^ Foundation. Elaine's the school year in September 1 9 6 3.
I A K A I n U ^ ^ H n people is one of her proposal #1 as recommended by • jfW VI W I W W I I I • VIVI WVl ""t'^tanding characteristics, and this the Advisory Comimittoe on Human
M quality is certain to make her sum- Relations and Community Tensions,
• • m a ^ ^ ff mer experience enormously vah,able and which now becomes law reads
I ^ M M D m ^ not only to her, but to the Diitch as follows: U W k U l I U 1U W ^ C r U "Reorganize the attendance areas
W ^ ma m ^ ^ # whomt, o shhe erc anf elslohwar e sittu daelnl tso n whitehr kinddiesrtrgiacrtt ens o toth agt raadlel 3p,u piinls-
" O n e if b y land and two if by sea" but as far as E a s t R o c k a w a y is c o n c e r n e d it'll b e three return from Holland. elusive, will attend either the Davis-l
a n t e r n s hung in the b e l f r y on J u l y 26, 27 and 28, when the community will b e invaded by on Avenue or Lindner Place elemen-b
o a t s ( C o a s t G u a r d Auxiliary) and b y land ( f i r e m e n with their a p p a r a t u s . ) According to an an- Vulcan Auxiliary Meet tary schools; all pupils in grades 4
nouncement by Jr. Past Commander Harold Carlson, p u b l i c information officer for Coast Guard Ladies Auxiliary of Vul- and 5 ^dll attend the Woodfield
- „ 1 T-.1 .11 . T-. « 1 TT 1 ^ .1 1 T 1 1 Chemiical and Hose Co. will Road School. All pupils in grades 6
Auxiliary F l o t i l l a 13-5, that F l o t i l l a r e p r e s e n t i n g East Rockaway, Hewlett, O c e a n s i d e and Island will, of course, attend d.e
Park, will b e host for the T h i r d D i s t r i c t R e n d e z v o u s on the same J u l y weekend that the East day, June 20 at the Denton ave. junior and senior high school as
Rockaway vamps stage their annual tournament. fiiehouse at 8:15 p.m. they do now."
Ihe Rendezwus will take place j||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||!|;i|||]|||||||||||||||||||||||||^ ! '
, -t the Nassau County Manna, Bay mjW m m JB^ - m M M M
W i r k , East . Rockaway. DiWsion the boatmen. K i f f V l ^ f l f ) I f ^ F f f f ^ F t C ¥* A f W f H fa f / 1 rt I T
Xm, commanded by Capt. Charles The three day turnament spon- • m f f ^ f f l f f f l U I f f l f U l f f f ^ f V mmjf M M U t W f V
Cambria, is the overall host for the sored by the East Rockaway Fire
District's get-together. Department will have Vamps from After an absence of four years deuce, friends, and prosperity."
Sixteen Divisions, comprised of Nassau and Suffolk Counties com- fion^ active participation in tlie Feted Twice
114 Flotillas, 3,424 members with peting in the various events. Over Long Island banking field, William The citizens of Lynbrook twice
2,401 boats n'lake up the Third Dis- firemen with tmcks and A. Kielmann of Kings Point, L.I., Kielinann at t(>stiinonial
trict, co\'ering New York, Connecti- equipment are expected to march in who for close to two decades, prior dinners during his years in that corn-cut
and New Jersey. Around 500 the parade to be held on Saturday. to 1959, had served as a bank pres- ^ ^ t ^ ^ K * " * * * * ^ At one of the tributes, ten-boats
are expectcd to participate in During the entire three day period, ident in Lynbrook, has returned to ' v dered by the Lynlirook Board of
the rendezvous. firemen will be in and out of the this area as President of the Commu- Trade, which he lieaded as president
Tlie C. G. auxiliarymen are ex- community competing in first aid nity Bank, it was announced yes- ^wo terms, several hundred busi-pccted
to start arri\'ing Friday, July rescue drills, "old fashion" wa- terday by Herbert Busclvman, chair- M i ^ B l l i B B f c f t i j m ^ ' ^ ^ ^ B ^ ^ ^ P ecclesiastical and
26. Actis ities are slated for Satur- ter bucket and ladder climbing con- man of the bank's board of direc- government leaders signed an elali-day,
July 27. US Coast Guaid Ad- tests and similar events, held to test tors. W ^ W M M j orate scroll, lauding him for his
miral R. M. Ross and his staff will the readiness and alertness of the Mr. Kielmann, former president "notable contributions to tlie coni-fiy
in by helicopter to review the volunteers. of the New York State Bankers' As- mercial advancement, conmumity
Divisions. The day's festivities will sociation, succeeds William M. . | | j | M | | M progress, and good will" in the corn-conclude
with a ban(iuet at Carl Human Rights Meeting O'Neill who has accepted a bankuig munity.
/ oppl's in Baldwin. Presentation of The Malverne Committee for Hu- post in Washington, D.C., with the His rise in the banking business
^l•^vards will be made at the dinner "lan Rights will hold a general mem- Public National Bank (in organi/.a- , . was meteoric but lasting. After serv-to
\'arious Hotillas and auxiliarist bership meeting, Monday, June 24 tion). William A. Keilmann llicksville as a clerk, he be-wlio
have distinguished themselves at 8:15 p.m. in the Community Pres- ^^^^^ Connnunity Bank presi- " came a cashier at tlie Bank of New
during the past year, by Connno- byterian Church hall, Rottingham prominent role that can be accorded to a Hyde Park. By 1933, he had risen
(lore William Darrow, USCC Aux. rd., Malverne. ^^^^ jj,^,,],,-,,^, banker in this State, the piesidfMicy to tlic pr<>si(Iency of that bank.
On Sunday, tlu- Flotillas will depart since 1917 when he began his ca- '>f New York State Bankers' As- Three y(>ars later he was invited by
lor then- home stations. "TL* | '' Island sociation. the People's Ntitional Bank and
Community Welcome IH I H I S I S S U G National Bank in Hicksville. From One of the most popular and best Trust Company, in Lynbrook, to
East RcK'kaway \illage ofliciiils. Calendar of" E v e n t s Page 2 modest beginning, he rose known banking ofl^'ials on Long help revitalize its financial structure
and that community's Board of P-ltje 3 through the ranks to become, at that Island, Mr. Kielmann was always which had sunk in the red. He be-
Trade are cooperating in extending t) ^^ e time, the youngest president to head in the forefront of civic, fraternal, gan as Exec utive Vice President of
a welcome to the Coast Guard Aux- ^^^^^ Page 4 & 5 j, in Island; to top man- trade and philanthropic activities that bank, and three yt^ars later,
ihary. Arrangements have been Editorial Page 4 agenaent of two other banks; to the while he was heading banks on WIUMI the bank was starting to pros-made
by the Boiud of Trade to Paul Harvey News .... P a g e 4 chairman,ship of the Nassau Coun- Long Island, "'lliis," Mr. Buschmau per and to suriiass its competition,
provide transportation, aiid arrange- Sports P«ige 6 ^y Clearing House Association; and stated, "won for Bill Kielmann and he was made president, l^'or the next
• fn»-.iWdini?..trasintf. • etc. "for . /to'tfae greateist and most significant the institutions he headed, confi- (Continued on page 7)
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| Title | The-Helm_1963-06-20; Lynbrook Helm Independent Review |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Lynbrook, Malverne, & Nassau County |
| Creator | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, NY 12466 |
| Date | 1963 |
| Type | Weekly Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Lynbrook Public Library; Arthur Mattson; HSERL |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public domain and Digital Rights held by Lynbrook Public Library and the Historical Society of East Rockaway & Lynbrook |
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