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...close to a conservative "Mr. Republican" as anybody since Bob Taft. He carried the same message to the politicians who chewed cigars in the back seat of his campaign limousine and to the ladies who sipped pink punch while he spoke from the rose-wreathed platform of the Hackensack Women's Club. Said Martin: it would ill serve Republicans of any stripe to turn Dwight Eisenhower over to a hostile Democratic Congress...
...Limb. In Hackensack, N.J., Albert Kuiken, 64, filed a $10,000 damage suit against Theodore H. Mastin Sr., charged him with cutting down a tree while Kuiken was perched in the upper branches...
RUDOLF A. STEINDLER Hackensack...
Stephen V. D. Chandler, Hackensack, N. J.; Phillip J. Erard, Springfield, Mass.; Paul G. Forand, New Bedford, Mass.; John C. Hamel, Parts, France; Jan E. Jertson, Fairhaven, Mass.; Robert T. McConaughy, Sharonville, Ohio; George N. McNair Jr., Farmington, Wash.; Robert Marsotta, Cambridge, Mass.; Walton H. Rawls, Atlanta, Ga.; Lester B. Scherer, Des Moines, Iowa; Harry K. Ziel, McKees Rocks, Pa.; Franklin P. Barker, Dallas, Texas...
...Jersey & Civil Rights. New Jersey outdid even Texas in its welcome. In the elevenmile drive from Hackensack to Paterson (a strongly unionized area), some 150,000 people turned out. Stopping in town after town, Eisenhower attacked Washington corruption, the Brannan Plan, and (somewhat surprisingly) the withholding tax-which, he said, fooled the people. At Newark he hit back hard at Harry Truman. Main points...