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of jEtl^ipa to be
:e<il to Encourage
;n FreeportJ
, .*^- .,.**,»*,» »y owwoeu wijuam
Margin, • sr^ as president o'f the
?epdi4i Chamber of Commerce at
the re-organization meeting held in
Che office of the' Freeport' Federal
Savings & Loan ^Association, 8u^-
rise hwy, Monday night.
. Louis .Mandell, Jack L. Oreen,. Ian
Murray, Thomas J. Murph}, Milton
Freilioh and WilUani *Frey <were
; named vice?presidents, Mth .Warren
' Bamet as secretary and tfr._Martln,
treasurer." , - . . ' . '
A' feature-oj the evening was the
naming of a membership and wel-
!)f; coming c^mnu^tek'comprising Louis
g S. GrantTtbairman,; Henry TSchil-g.
l*ng, Stuart'Kt Wallace, sn, Maurice
if 1?. *p*ox, Leon Leonard and Mr.
.) the, FirstrNational Bank 'ojf Merrlck/.has been, ratified by
the stqckhblders.. "As" backing is,
cally stable and'--""- - " "
To Compose gode of Ethics
^ It was decided to prepare, a aym-bolic
scroll glvinp the Code of Ethics
Kas previously a'dopted by 'the-Oham«
tter Tor propert display in the wln-
Kdows of all member merchants, to
? appoint a grievance and arbitration
^committee to hear and determine
g^all complaints concerning violations
.^^^Jmf the code and to arrive at a fair
KWKand equitable determinayon^Adopr
{Nation"of the,code is to be advertised
%j^M&i- radio "and newspaper publicity to
""^arize all potential- shoppers
its contents so t&ey will be en?
—-" to shop in
@ro%K^d'td1ssue*amohthiy
hulletih to keep, members informed
of business trends, nationally and
locally; $rnd to carry informative
$tems regarding the progress of the
Village of ?reeport, and to keep
(Continued on Page 2)
RB.L to Inatruc*
Local Police force
' Mayor Robert L. Ddxsee will offi-cially
open a F.BJ, Police Tretinlag
School to k«.conducted for the mem-bers
of (be 'Freeport-and Long Aeach
Police Departments inTtRe .Muni-cipal
Building beginning tonight.
Sessions there after will bej held
Mwtexeptktlt—yr *oc»o-n4c»l^u—d"i-n g 'on * T^h—ursday
of migKt in an __
will Augustus: B. Weller.continub'
'*td be. the fountalnhead of spirit
as president of this augmented
-Institution.
Gus WeWer*s personaUty _
warxn, friendly and cooperativeJ
His congenial attitude Is. reflect-ed
In the spirit of members of his
**@ff. As * lifelong resident, Mr.
Waller k n @-*4—the Individual
needs of rapidly growing Long
Island* He waa born fn* Kings
County In 1894, and after attend*
Ing the public schools was gradu-ated
from Boys High School In
• Brooklyn. In 1915 he received*
"Bachelor of _Arts degree from
Yale University, majoring In ^co-homlos
and law, and later at-tended
Brooklyn Law School.
While at Tale he became a mem-ber
of BetST Theta PI fraternity.
Store Add*
{Crowding
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A new,food store was opened
JnLEree^ort^yestertlayr The-fjrat^
tAlMK *& @*4_wa@ to add to the
'confeatlqn *n Parking Field No. .
% %%_J&h% rear of the Grove I
Theatre. ~ .
_JFhere Is-a largie parklngrarea
arqwnd the place, but according
to attendants at the Municipal *«__*_: *.* .-
store greeted the employe^:
to the already congested Field
2. It was estimated tnat^**,Joaat«
a dozen additional caf4 drove
Into the fiejd to remain for the
day. ,
Consequently by 9 o'clock
after the usual crowd of high
school students, teachers, com-muters
and others had pre-empted
the place, there wasn't
room left for a single car.
CMhie W^
Six Month* to Unity
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Freepoi
Adult Education
Mr. Weller started his, career
with the Reid "Ice Cream Co* of
Brooklyn, and two years later
entered the financial field. Dur-ing
.the next twelve years he was
active in investment banking,
holdinr '
jam
State to Sponsor
Home-Study Course-
Contemporary Living
.Village .Trustee Leonard D. B.L
Smith, in addressing a nieetlng of ~"
'th%""Onlty"Tarty Monday night in
the flrehouse of Hose Co. 4, predict- /
ed thd Village Board-Kould end the
fiscal year on Feb. SGLrpext with-a
substantial balance in the treasury.
He pointed to the .fact that,esti-mated
receipts from sources other
than taxation were exceeding ,the _f_
figures in the budget, mentioning
the $30,000 expected from Stadium
events, Which already has been more
than doubled and an increase of
$5,000 to date in the revenue of the
Department of Sanitation for dls-
»ing-of" refuse from other districts.
He said the
.condition, de@pite-the'
fact that more yras being done than
eVer before in 'the history of the-communltyr^'
W%"clted the. fact that
because of the" cost-of'Installing a^
sewer system in the southern end
of 'the tiown, parking fields and '
other projects, the village was near
its debt limit, a situation that had
Adult Education, of the N^w York
Sttae Education Department )n a
Favors Proposition No. 7
He urged a favorable vote
.
Today they exceed nine xnHUb^ This &d@Htu«on Ja wnsMered
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among^ the more progressiv^banks In Nassau
throu_g hout the . —*.-»«* pj«rwo*gar*aMmM*« J*** hu*awg* dueovveclaoqppeedo aa pro*Ke@8*V@
ImataMment loan deparUnent which covers a wide field of amaU payment
financing. The organization* Increased from five *a a!x*y-f$ve
during his tour as president,
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It would take thousands, of words to tell all about Gus Wellerls many
piylo'an,d.social activities.. Besides other things^ he is a trustee of Hofstra
dpllege,"a Director^of the .JDohg island Association, member of Crystal
"* Lodge of Masons, Freeport Lodge of ElKs; and a Director-6f the
against tJie plant ^ould be exeihpted
limit, and if necessary
used '
the
Education, will broad-of
the
absence of Dr.
the president,
-
Nassau-Suffolk Youth Foundation. His .work as Nassau .pounty Option-ing
Administrator (1941-1&46) , received-public ' commendation. . Hd also
served as- Chairman __o f Gro_u,.p ,V.I^ —o f. -t.hwe * ?N*a*swswwauu %yC**o;u**n*VtJy *:^O*lC*e*a&rA*i*nH& J 1House Association -for—two—years, v. and simultaneously—as - a % dlrector-of
will be "assiated n '
registering f or tho^ course
out oa their radio. listening and. in
gaining further knowledge on--the
subjects being treated' through
who Was suffering from a cold.
Trustee the
ance premiums were costing on._the
. -.I*
_ ,
r^r varied progressive course is to
be given by F.B.I. instructors train-ed
in Washington D.C! Chief Peter
Elar will *?e In ch,E&rge fpr 'the Free-port
police and Chief Thomas Mor.-
larity for the Long Beach force. .
Chief Mar announced the school
was part of a long range program
offered by-the FJ13., in co-opera-
It also Is part of a -New York. State
program- suggested- by the
TTie curriculum includes
State Police Chiefs? .Association,
j, ^tloh in note-taking and report
Ing, public relations* eviden
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of former New
, ,
State Senator Daniel J. Collins. Their aon, Don Q.
, Is a Navy veteran, graduate of Wofstra, and now associated^ with
the-Long Island
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Yes, with Mr.. Augustus B. Weller as .president of the'Meadbwbrook
ioffal Bank, the residents of this locality will be -offered the' best in
banking service. The members of both institutions can now work together,
and the combined assets, facilities, and services will definitely benefit the
residents of Freeport, and "aid in the progress of both villages. T3%e Free-'
port and Merrlc^ offices will Be on the same plane of operation. "In
unity there's strength." . .
CKUBBTJCK'S
ALL DAY
STORE
Chubbuck's' drug store,. South
_ _, _,.^.,^^«MM,*^ln #.-&t_8unrise h?wy., will re-:
%wUhenn tifsiact iasfiadcst oirnil pyo licceo mwploertle^ ^d*s *-e n-n'ain open "Sunday after the other
9-3333,
zance - -Prizes—won by m
Freeport Police-Boys Club
Pinafore"
t]ie Frj:eport Co^imunit^Cniy^
eaivago^
aod_ ppoclainied . it=j.the - beat amateur- .presentation f?a*? \ iT2: — 7""* -
the sam-e. gro,u pa nda. ppSea.at ruerd,d, a. yi.n "The,
Pirates of .Penzance" another ,
bert and Sulky.- .^__
those who witnessed bojh operaa in*
glste4 ^the 1948 pre
Aven better than .that
in the son ^
_ __ ,__. ^ tribute t6
: the ^leadership of, Robert T. Tavisr
jr^ who coacned.^e rehearsals and ,,^—^ -#.—
^nAJaherj^Mn][^
iuctibnxahd
-a, year ago,
work,; of those cast in "the. leading
roleg\j- ' ,'. .'/• %',", ; .-. . .;•
As we said a year ago /everyone
zeally acted his/or her part, instead
of being merely singing automotons
lumbering ajx*ut the
, Adward Oaine;
(Carles, Dornian/ _._
;; Terry 'preenblatt, as Mabel,
Howard FltzGeraldr as Major?
aa
as
Stanley, the roles, *•
newspaper . and magazine' articles
and pamphlets." Mr. _OennGr_sald.
course will ^ dear with such sub-nf
PHrrAMt- *WW $46,000 a year and broke
tamUyr3ivSg i **°^» ^= figure,,.. He told of a pro.-
jects as International affairs, .domes-tic
Issues, health and safety, cul-
(Continuedron'Page 3) '
RepuKKcans to Hold
PoKtical, Rally Tonight
' Candidate3""wh"o have hot spoken
at the prmvjnns .mppMn^M will ha
Receive S69#p^ Pri
Butch Langdoh get* Two
First AWafda^ Scopinichi
Cannan Next in Line
thiB
series of outboard soapbox races
during the summer .were" awarded
at a- meeting of ^the. LohgT tsland
Boat Racing Association. Monday
night in headquarters,.? Park ave.,
Baldwin.
score's 1,988, received: a trdphy'do^'] sented
nated by Joseph. Van^lerck.' Lang? Sections in $960.
don also was presented the Warner ^ -The Board of Education, has
Bros., cup won at a race off Guy. granted the use of the following
Ldmbardofs East Ppjnt.. House, .S^echoor gymnasiums to thj*
nessed by VirgmiaJ Mayo, star., of:; basketball teams; v Seaman
""""*"" - * - Monday and%jniursday,\7.^ 10
Columbus aye./J^a'turdays, ?
heard at the annual rally to be held
by .the Freeport ..Republican Olub at
its meeting tonigW In the Legion
Dug&Ut, "There "Wu}i be" the^usual
features of the monthly .meetings
an A a 'televisjen set will be disposed " ' "
bronze corporation mad6 the,
presentation. Art Baldwin, .comr
niodore of. the racing . association,
presided. - ;. -
Oonimendatlon was paid Mr^ Van*
Blerck for his co-operation with the
PJ8^3. during the season when" he
donted the use of a truck and trail-
,er (^o convey the craft of 'the boyd
!to the scdnes of^ERe^aces. .
rPatroImah. Joseph . Rofnelka^, Q*e
director/ announced that due-jp the
Oirl'fram Jon'es. Beach/? which
had Its premier, hgre in'July*
*
ave.,
Toots scoplnlch%\?ho.scored 1^623
received a prize Donated by
8trai)g/rjr., of Long Beach),
tne second award, and ^Veslejr Car^
man,_wlth 1,603 :ppihtar cup offered
by the Cpluqibian :Brohze Co.;
"^ "%honor^
posal for the village to. RrpWde self*
Insurance, which he said might
details as to how the budget of
$311,000 ajlowed the Department of
Sanitation is divided and of the
need of building up' the niorald of
the mien In the department. He
add^d they. were paid less thajn-was
received by Tsimiiar employees In
Sanitary District ?, whloh Includes
Baldwin and of a^movement_to7
vancement, _ . . __
'Chairman Ryan remarked, when
the speaker had finished, that Mn
.Olaqken ha:l modestly f aUed to. state
reducing the cost of insurance
pdrcent since he took 'office.
Trustee Seward J,'BakeT,,who has
(Continued on Pagfe"4)
Frpn* Yard Parking
Denied for Apar*mehL_2ZJ
. - The Zoning Board of Appeals has
denled.^the-appWcation of. the prpS"
oectlve -builders^ofT an apartment.
house on tlie/northeast,corner of
South Ocean, aye., ] ana Smit^^t.,.%
f dr a. variance that .would have"per«~
mitted them to uge" the yard front-ing-
pn ;6ceaM7&ye^as a .car/parking
.The application was made by
.Judam Realty Corp^which Is plan-ning
to erect a three-story apart-ment^
building— oh the property.
Thespian
until
land ave^-Mohday-ahd"Wednesday; ' ' '
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lege Point, '* %\i| on_ their
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., , ., - Alfred T. _
son, at «r»eaMn% conducted -by/
»»«»-?. j^ayg;' -• it ^was contended
permit ;tront yard. parking
detrlmdntal to Ocean aye\,
"dhel^of Jthei %hdst"plctur^
^sque] streets''in, Freeport/? tJ
., \Ah :applicatU)ni (or a variance due
to. the faot/that the're waa a deffci?;
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| Title | 1949-10-27 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520.; |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications. |
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